Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jun 1924, p. 9

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THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1924, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ---- NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS The Gold Seal, shown below, is pasted on the face of every guaranteed Gold-Seal Congoleum Ari-Rug and on every few yards of Gold-Seal Congoleum By- the-Yard. It offers the protection of our money-back guarantee and assures you complete satisfaction. *.. tantalizing, shelling ~=she and the aura o fragrance in which she moved... » EALLY a pow- der ume --the haunt- ing Mavis odor with something gained by the" elicacy of fragrance. ou - may luxuriate in it--know its delightful soothing caress from to heels with never a fear of obtrusiveness. VIVAUDOU"S MAUS TALC "Seven Beauty Secrets" We want you to make s test. Send 3%, for a bewitching boxful of allurement-- seven separate se In one container --the handiest week-end kit ever conceived V.VIVAUDOU OF CANADA Limiced 360 St. Paul St. West, Montreal 14 Write for St. Charles Recipe Book The Borden Co. Limited J. A. McCausland, M.P.P., an- nounces his championship of local option for Toronto should this city _ Yote wet on referendum. Wine-making is the principal in- dustry of Portugal. ' | The popular style of bed covering TOMORROW'S MENU, Breakfast Apple Sauce Cereal Fish Cakes Coffee 'Mutfins Luncheon Omelet Wholewheat Bread Cocoa Celery Jam Dinner Broiled Halibut Steaks With | Maitre d'Hotel Butter { Parsley Potatoes Beets Orange-Grapefrult Salad Coffee Cottage Pudding | | | "What is the latest covering for this bedroom is decorated with a decided French note--lacy glass | curtains, silk overdrapes, gold-lace drop-light shade and scrap-basket, | and lace runners on bureau and | dressing table; in this case, a filet- lace two-piece bed set over a silk lining would not be too elaborate, or a two-piece set made entirely of silk, But most of us have simpler bed- | rooms--with ruffled muslin glaes curtains, linen or cretonne over-| drapes, white or cream embroidered | bureau runners (or even cretonne | runners) and a general tone of sim- | plicity rather than of "frilliness.' | In such a bedroom as this, we may have an all-cretonne bed set, an un- bleached muslin bed set decorated | with French knots or with cretonne | beds in the daytime?" writes a | Reader Friend who lives on a farm | and does not often get in to city | shops. to-day is the two-piece set. The larg- er piece is a square.measuring two and one-half yards long and two and one-quarter yards °wide; this covers the entire bed, going under the pillows. The other piece of this bands appliqued on to suit the in-| dividual taste of the home-maker, or simply a plain, white or ecru] Mnen bed set. Yet there is an even simpler type | of two-piece set now being used. It | is admirably adapted to the use of the woman who must put economy of money and labor before all other considerations. I refer to the new two-piece set consists of a long, nar- row strip of the same material, | measuring two and one-quarter yards long and 27 inches wide; this long, strip is lald over both pillows and hangs down on either side of | the bed a short distance. The edges of these two pieces may be finished | in any desired manner, but the most | popular finish is scalloping. And now comes the question of what material to use in making them. This of course depends upon the general decoration of the bed- room, and also upon the amount of money which the housekeeper wish- | es to expend. | In a bedroom which is richly fur- | nished, for instance, a more or less "fancy" bed set is required. To give an example, let us suppose that ~ { Miss Yoskyl Pearson, [sou and heir of Lord Cowdry, * | both pieces. ENGLAND'S "OIL PRINCESS" WILL INHERIT MILLIONS ) who one day may become England's "oil queen." She is the daughter of the Hon. Harold Pearson, The Pacific coast contributed one high-class waterman to Toronto's already large quota last week. of Vancouver, ex-champion single sculler and the north-west and champion and fours champion of the same territory. sear-sucker bed sets. They may be laundered easily, and they are simple to make because their only decora- tion is a colored scalloping which runs completely around the edges of Tomorrow---Some Good Potato Re- cipes. All Inquiries addressed to Miss Kirkman in care of the "Efficieat Housekeeping" department will be answered in these columns in thair tarn. This rdquirss considerable me, however, owing to the graat aumber recsived. So if a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamp- »d and self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question. Be sure to us> YOUR ful! name, street number, and the names of your city |" and state. my oil king" of Great Britain. He is Billy Kennedy, of the Pacific coast GOLD" SEAL ii Right out, Jack! I'm all cleaned up it impervious Still early in the: morning, and her kitchen is "tidied up"! 'Thanks to her easily cleaned Congoleum Art-Rug, this housewife has time for play. For here's a rug that cannot be jn- jured by tracked-in mud, grease or other Spilled] things. Its sturdy waterproof and seamless, smooth surface make to dust and liquids. Sur- face dust can be removed in a jiffy with a few strokes of a damp mop. No floor-covering wonder Canadian housewives are choos- ing these modern sanitary rugs instead of the dust-collecting woven variety | Gold-Seal Congoleum Art-Rugs are as handsome as they are practical. The patterns are the creations of leading rug designers and come in a variety of colorings so that you can easily find a suited to any room in your house. Cheery floral effects like the rug illustrated; rich Oriental motifs - adapted to living room or library; a con- The pattern on the floor, Ne. 379, is a pleasing all-over Sloral design in gray and bluse. The 9 x 6-fool size costs but $9.00 ventional tile design that is just the thing for bathroom, pantry or kitchen. Gold Seal Congoleum Art-Rugs lie perfectly flat without fastening and never curl at the edges or corners. And their prices bring them within the range of the most modest purse. Popular Rug Sizes--Low Prices 9feetx3 feet$ 450 9 feetx 9 feet $13.50 9feetx 4} feet 6.75 9feetx 104 feet .15.75 9feetx6 feet 9.00 9 feetx 12 feet 18.00 Ofeetx 7} feet 11.25 9feeix 134 feet 20.25 9feetx 15 feet $22.50 aA Gold-Seal Congoleum By-the-Yard, 85¢ oq. yd. Prices Winnipeg and points West proportionately higher to cover extra freight , If your dealer does not carry the genuine Gold-Seal Art-Rugs, we shall be glad to see that you are supplied. Write us for folder, "Modern RugsforModem Homes," showing all the designs. Gold - Seal Congoleum By-the-Yard The same durable, waterproof material as the rugs, made without border in toll form, two yards wide, for use over the entire floor. Wide choice of beautiful designs. CONGOLEUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. 1270 St. Patrick Street, Montreal, Quebec _ Made in Canada By Canadians -- or Canadians : © single blade, double blade BISHOP HUGHES AT PICTON. Death of George Brough, Aged Ele- ven Years, Picton, June 4th -- Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes, Malden, Mass., will be the principal speaker, at the Centen- nial conference here. He will preach in the Methodist church on Sunday morning and in St. Andrew's at night and will also address meetings throughout the week. There passed away at the family home on Main stréet on Monday af- ternoon, George Brough, eldest son Of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bough, aged ~n WEEK-END VISITORS, They Were Quite Numerous at Shar. bot Lake, Sharbot Lake, June 2.--Miss Bes- sie Erwin spent the week-end at her RRC x CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL ART RUGS -- BIG STOCK IN ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS x CONGOLEUM RUGS IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS STEACY'S LIMITED R. J REID ~~ 230 Princess Street Telephone 577. ho AR eC i © Furniture, home here. Miss Mamie Gray is spending a few days at her home in Kingston. Kenneth Smith, Syden- ham, and Howard Mallett, Perth, spent the week-end at their homes FRECKLES eleven years. He had been ailing for about three months with lung trouble. The funeral is being held this afternoon at the home, the ser- vice being conducted by his pastor, Rev. J. J. Mellor, with interment in Glenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Rattray have taken possession of the Laird cottage down the day for the summer. Dr, and Mrs. Morley Currie are in Toronto for a few days. The annual meeting of the Liberal Conservative Association was held on Saturday afternoon. Election of officers resulted in Mr. Weese, of Ameliasburg, being chosen president, C. B. Vandusen, vice-president. Ed- ward Boulter was re-elected as sec- Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine--double strength --is guaranteed to rémove these homely spots. ! : Simply get an ounce of Othine-- double strength--from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have be- gun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is under Pianos. SANITARY, EASY TO CLEAN, CONG T. F. Harrison Co., Ltd. OLEUM GOLD SEAL ART RUGS House Furnishings An, = A Att At tb at SEE OUR PRETTY SPRING DESIGNS IN CARPET PATTERNS . EE ---- - JAMES REID Kingston's Largest Home Furnishers. Telephone 147. here. Mrs. M. Long, Mrs. J. Secoit and Mrs. J. Dodds each spent a day in Kingston last week. Rev. C. Bladwin spent last Friday in Kingston, Mrs. J. Bourk spent a couple of days in Kingston last week. Mrs. 8. Meighen and her son, Gordon, Kingston, visited friends in the village a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Cannon, King- ston, spent the week-#énd at Dr. K. Suddaby's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Avery, Perth, visited at M. Avery's last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Walroth spent | Sunday in Smith's Falls. Otto Sar- guarantee of money back if if fails to remove freckles. Stenhouse, Lid, 35 St. Francois retary. . Xavier St., Montreal, Que. gant has purchased a new car. Mrs. Reppard has had her house shingled and is also adding a new 3 yerandah. Court of Revision was held here in ~ the new hall on Saturday last, W. Loucks is doing some painting in the village. Mrs. W. Thomlinson is visiting © friends at Mississippi. Mrs. M. Long has gone to Toronto for a few days. Miss Lilla Kirkwood bas secured a position in H. Thom- son's store, . Keith Erwin has secur- ed a positibn as time kéeper for Mr. Sproule on the C.P.R. ti Nt Nr tb A ------ Mrs. Henry Armstrong is dead in It is announced by the chairman of Montreal aged seventy years. One the Waterloo College board that a daughter is Mrs. J. C. Shea, Brock- faculty of arts will be established ville, with Dr. A. O. Potter as desn. MAKE YOU. Have the Hotpoint Electric Goods in your home. We have everything you may need to bring comfort -- Irons, Toasters, ete, Halliday Electric Co. PHONE 94. 'CORNER KING AND PRINCESS s78, i ts RR,

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