Daily British Whig (1850), 6 May 1924, p. 9

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_ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG" | TUESDAY, MAY NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS . . B. Batehelor. | Planté HF} Pugtoteved U. 5. Patent Ofice FANE NUNAN 200 iota HR 13] ] 1 TBA Ere = ; It never leaves your skin - RL J I dry and rough--its gentle 5 gin and flowerlike ingredients TF soothe. Its fragrant pur- { ity is a real aid to health- ful beauty. A new shape tablet and wrapper to please you at a very rea- sonablé¢ price. FY -- SIP Jin leg IR BF 4 FOR soothing and clearing the skin at this time of the vear,, Zam-Buk is proved in. valuable. This rare herbal balm exerts its wonderful medicinal activity deep in - the inner tissues, quickly freeing the sluggish over- burdened skin of all blemish and impurity. A daily dressing of Zam-Buk will make your skin beautifully smooth, clear and fresh, Keep on using it if you have the least tendency to pimples, blotches, blackheads, soreness or other complexion troubles, for the Zam-Buk way is the quickest, surest way to perfect skin health. Avoid fatty pore-clogging ointments and face creams which have no real medicinal value. For anything wrong with the skin, Zam-Buk is always the right thing to use. , Wash with Zam-Buk Medicina Soap. dil-DU ~~ TNE REAL SKIN PURIFIER soothing and healing Sore Chafed Shins, Cuts, Burm, seatde: Boost nities assess, Yisems, 84 ois Won Dries, hildren's and Rca roubles, ede. uff sts everywhere, or from Zam-Buk Co., Dupénl 8)., Toronto. S0c. the dom, 3 for $1.29. WE SERVE GOOD MEA Good meals served to your liking. | Big Reduction In Prices! : There has been a temporary cut in prices on Galvanized Corrugated Iron from $7.50 per square to : $6.25 per square George Shingles from $9.65 to $9.15 per square Now is the time to book your orders at these very low . prices. All sizes carried in stock. Lemmon & Sons 187 Prins St i \ i Tr i i 1 ] { iN I |] ll i ul ' |] ) fo Jr it 4 Hy Pa EVENING PARTIES given first class attention. bt 4. THE VICTORIA CAFE - | 354 King Street. Siug Lee and Gan Lee, Props. Tel ph 762, THE GY Doth "Somewhere fn this tom theres probably coration are in current favor. Rick- rack braid, not only white, but dyed in brilliant hues, is among the ree vivals of the things of long ago. (Copyright, 1934, Fairchild). through the front and ending in a pendant which may be a galalith or metal monogram or crest. Bands of contrasting color, ribbon. braid or stripes of material are a blouse de- ----------. 'The high cost of bread ; Some ome 20 lonely os I am tomight:* Roman * ribbon in and out * [back and its sleeves, we are curious- adding a narrow 1 {ly indifferent. Such details are fat- sometimes threaded Have You | Coat of Arms ON} [ed to go unseen under the coat. Your Blouse? | which custom or fashion or what you By ELEANOR GUNN | will decrees, is to remain on our reened | From the monogram to the coat of arms is only a step--a logical | sequence, Wence the blouse emblaz- | oned with one's fancy érest. That | one may not have a family crest is a minor detail, or that one is sages. | ed to use it in preference to a more | decorative one is absurd. A. rest i U decoration, and like the degora- |* 'tive monogram, not to be taken lit- erally. : One of the first modeis to carry a | coat of arms was a travel coat in | ott tawny leather, the crest in red | | The United States Senate has pro- tested against the high price of bread. "Nine cents is too much for a loaf ST ag a sete. Sree. 18 fel | of bread," said one senator. This a Jpead dud Sue sow. finds bows | referred to white flour bread which | pamented in this fashion. | does not contain the whole wheat grain --only the starchy centre of the wheat kernel. Shredded Wheat, contains all the rich, body-building material of the whole wheat grain. You get twelve of the little loaves of baked whole wheat for a few cents. Two of these Biscuits with milk make a complete, nourishing meal. THE PARKER POUNTAIN PEN CO., Limited Toronto, Ontario Ask ako for Pusher Dusfold Panctls to match the pen, $3.50 [own instéad of the chair back. | That is, if the coat in question is | part of the mannish suit, one must be consistent, you see, and behave in a mannish coat as the mannish- coated should behavd. With a costume sult or a separate coat the blouse which serves as a dress top matters tremendously from all points of view. That many of the smartest blouses are sins sleeves might indicate that the signer ex- pected them to serve m ly as gil- els or might indicate that the sleeva- less dress having become so much of a factor, the blouse,dares to fol- low, Neckwear counters have more than™ their usual appeal just now, because of the novelty gilets that are displayed. Many of them have choker collars 'or collars that are The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd. Nisgars Falls, Ontarie The first requisite of a blouse these days is that it present a good front to the world. Concerning its perilously near being so, buttoning demurely at the base of the throat and affording an Opportunity for oy a t _ ized in any ~~ HEMLOCK PARK, STOCK way. | FARM | to 3 in H . - oy - rs the Kingston Gen eral Hospital, an institution

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