3 TUESDAY, APRIL 1,. -_ CR -- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG rao aes - x Make the acquaintance of LIPTON'S win TEA = and have a friend for life Bay the RED LABEL, Aluminum Package. * Heep the Samily Healthy OL Jade daly beverage fr . "Ovaltine" is ent. It gives an SS hoe and vi tality. lie fontaing all the nutritive eclaments gan Loi Jarley malt, on Yall ond Tons yet one cup supplies twelve inn nourishment as a cup of beef extract, or seven times that of a cup of cocoa. Introduce' * ine" at your table to-day. Young and old will Igve its delicious, dis * tinctive flavor. Builds wp Brain, Nerves,and Body At all druggists--50c., 85c. 9 $1.50 Ww, LIMITED, LONDON, & Offico--456 King St. W., hi BRITISH--and sold throughout the Empire Seen and Unseen SURPRISE 'does more than _ a nt so that it Jooks Sean. t dissolves hidden im- : without injury to tor or fabric, and leaves the garment Sharoughly cleansed. PAINT U UP TIME | Frais tie auligoint, of sevuciay. 3:15 mnths: dane to. _ keep/things in repair and looking well than allow them to go to ; | Matte, expecially when a ttle fixing anda daub of paint wil do the trick. | Floglaze Finishes. | Valspar Varnish: Maplclanf Faint Valspar Enariels Wall Finish Granitine Vanish. ol 0% Fist a SEZOND FLOOR PLA ; F spy : "yp What is more gratifying than a possession of distinction ? Something that;stands out among its meigh- bors. Of course, one does not want a freakish house; but one whose lines and character are.artistic and un- usual, {s sure to please. And when the house is-so planbed that it can be built on a fify-foot lot, with ample space around it to provide a proper setting, it is more than "desirable. #8 The house shown herewith combines the unique, the artistic and the compact. Of cream colored 'stucco, on hollow tila construction, it forthe with its warm green trimmings, a de- lighttul harmony with the foliage and the grass. The indi%dual and attractive entrance porch strikes a note of character, and is worthy of study. Oné enters directly into the large lving-room; a fireplace with its cheerful fire bids one a really warm welcome in the chilly days, and a long window box, un der the row of windows in the front, makes the room cool and dainty in the summer, when geraniums and hanging vines bloom within it. «A generous dining-room opens from the living-room. A kitchen, fully equipped and a pantry with cup- 'boards that would delight the heart of any housewife, complete the first ficor. © One finds on the second floor, three good bedrooms, with plenty of closets; and mall paned windows that admit the wholesome air and sunshine make these rooms healthful and cheery. _A tijed bath with its built-in tub, a large lineg closet and a hall, complete the second floor. Truly, this is a home that anyone would find delightful to live in. A place where ong could have all the comforts and conveniences that the word "Home" fables. N Cost about $8,100. \ Complete working plans and specifications of this Building Editor. Refer to House A-61. : ( ® crop. Indications of farge hats are | seen, but it seems rather a forlorn hope te expect Aariwhels and tail- THE SAILOR OR THE CLOCHE. {|i 3° By ELEANOR GUNN { However, the sallor has a ¢hance. There .are large "mushroom shapes | with side of baok trimming, running in some instances, feathers. But it is a season of the tallored hat as well tails of interest, uses of belting rib- bon in_loops or curiously massed ef- fects, perforations and sleshings, and any -number of 'fabric treatments. Perhaps the most important change spring development, 'had we not: be- | gome accustomed to springs, which \, . NC , \ |. Rouge may be obtained fop a nominal sum from the |\ a8 costume. There are endless de-|- is that felts are being challenged and | share honors with straw--a logical | pp | --k BAKIN SO Magic Baking Powder is scientifically made and has never failed to . - give the maximum leavening efficiency. Because of this and the uniformly sa results obtained by its use, we recommend it * Canada's perfect . BW. Gniert COMPANY LaviTEd : TORONTO had no straw to gufde us in the changing winds. Felts in softly boyish shapes are a part of the summer scheme. But for dresswear, straws, satins, rib- bons and combinations of all three are having their day, and what is more & revival of interest in the sail- or is being manifested. "PRINCE OF SOOTLAND."" _ There is a growing agitation here, particularly among the Scots, to de- scribe the Prince of Wales as the Prince of Scotland, "2 suggestion first made some days digo by Dr. Walter Seton, Scottish historian, who, in pre- eldfng at a meeting attended by Queen Mary, said that the. Prince of Wales also should be known as the Prince of Scotland. The Queen .ap- peared to be pleased at the sugges- tion, The matter again came up at a dinner of the Authors' Club attended by many eminent Scotchmen, where a toast' was drunk to The Prince of LScotland. The chairman said that the Prince of Wales had derived much of his charm.from his Stuart ancestors and that theres was no more beloved title north of the 'universal, whether Tweed thep Prince of Scotlead. In the fifteenth century the widest son of the British -sovereign was known by "that title. Its usage was ir merely ade dressing the heir to the throne or In reference to legal documents, and it was continued until the middle of the seventeenth century. There was a lapse from the restoration ® the union of kingdoms in 1707, and when the Prince of Wales was 'creat- ed in 1714, Jt is sald that the title Prince of Scotland was fo though it still rémained a legal title in Scotland until 1842. The Welsh people are hostile to the proposal that they share the Prince's title with the Scoteh, but more unexpected still is the fact that a large section of the Scottish people are also opposed to the Imnovation. Thus, the Hon. R. Erskine, of Mar, who may be ranked as leader of the Scottish nationalists, has come out flatly against the adoption of the proposed title. It is pointed out that whereas Wales is a - principality which was conquered by England, Scotland would thereby be reduced to therlevel of Wales. Pl anto to proportionately large flowers, and | The sxqulsite quality of Plantol has made it popular among particu. ar people for over a quarter of a century. Now we've given it a dainty new shape and wrapper to 'sell at a very 'reasonable § phe; SI Karrent? T [SY IIIa Ye | 1 ide ontv i { D s to the most WHEN YOU BUY! etic taste, he exceptions tone quality in the Weber HEAR FOR YOURSELF AND BE CONVINCED. AT C. w, LINDSAY'S Warerooms, Princess YY YY YY NNN STOCK FARM AHF Sole Proprietor." ealthy cows. parts of the city. Not pasteurized or steril- ors to the Kingaton General Hospital, an institution ; ener chonly buys he a Sanitation, Sterilization, etc., under the n of Dr. Miller, Professor of Pathology, Queen's ote ht every b bottle is from our own stable. . WENLOOK PARK STOOK FARM