Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Mar 1925, p. 3

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ALL COUGHS AND COLDS Quickly yield to Dr. Hickey's Speedy Relief L. T. Best If | you have anything to Buy, Sell, Rent, Exchange or In- sure, list it with Betemar's Rel Este 'Phone 1925F. We have lots of enquiries In order to make room for new stock, we are sorting out quite a number pieces of Silver Plated { Holloware And remarking them at Less Than Cost This is an exceptional opportunity to procure a COMPOTE FRUIT BOWL CAKE BASKET BAKE DISH, etc, at a very reasonable D0 YOU REQUIRE? Copper Brazing, Lead Burn- ing, Copper Work, (xo " ¥ Plumbers & " Aceteylene Welding, Steam Fitting Suplies, Pains and Oi ~~ Packings Ships 51 Cars of Squared Timber to Quebec. Ottawa, March 20.--Part of what 2 River, situated in Preston and Clan- cy counties in Algonquin Park, trans- ported the second ? of an tended to all details of the contract with the British Navy, as he Booth, vice-president of the com- pany, and Mr. J. Fred Booth, man- - THE TOMORROW'S MENU Breakfast Apple Sauce Uereal Scrambled Eggs Toast Bacoy Coftee /- Luncheon < Vegetable Soup Peanut Butter Sandwiches Preserves Tea ' Dinner Breaded Sweetbreads Potatoes Steamed in Skins Peas Fruit Salaa Cottage Pudding Coftee Helps From Readers. "Canaries: There has been some discussion in your column about can- aries. I want to tell you my experi- ence: I had a very sick bird. He was moulting and had scaly leg. I wrote to the United States Depattment of Agriculture at Washington, D.C., fdr Farmer's Bulletin Number 1327 and received the pamphlet (free of charge) which is entitled 'Canaries, Their Care and Management." I fol- lowed the directions in this booklet 1 strictly and my bird is a joy to ear Hoping that this may help M.M.M" and eye. other women. "Delicious Rice: I thought other housekeepers might like to know my way of cooking rice: Have a kettle that holds about a gallon of water. When the water is boiling, put one cup rice into it, add a pinch of salt, stir and again let come to a boll; now turn down the heat, cover, simmer about 20 minutes. Drain rice and put it back into the kettle with almost no heat beneath, and let steam In this way for about ten minutes. Serve hot with cream - '|a small can of shredded pineapple. DAILY BR and sugar, or in this more elaborate way: Rice Dessert:--After cooking , | the rice exactly as described aboye, cool it then chill it; to one-half pint of this cooked rice add one-half pint | of heavy cream whipped. Also add' Serve. E. H." "To Prevent Rugs from Curling: My husband has just discovered a | way to keep our new rugs from curl- ing up. He punches holes in small, triangular-shaped pieces of corrugat- ed rubber and I then sew these (through the holes) to the rug-cor- ners. Mary the Bride." '""Thdse Bothersome Fly-Specks: Here is my method of removing them: I sponge gilt trames, chan- deliers and ornaments with alcohol and then wipe with a chamois cloth. Sometimes, however, I use method: I brush the fly-specked article with the white of an egg and then rub with a soft cloth. A. M." "To Stiffen a Straw-Hat Brim: After cleaning and drying your old straw hat, sponge it well with the beaten white of an egg and place # on a hat-stand or tall cardboard cone to dry. B.C. V." Tomorrow--Restful Furnishings. Al' inquiries addressed to Miss Kirkman !n care of the "Efficient Housekeeping" department will be answered in these columns in thelr turn. "This requires considerable time, however, owing to the gzreat 'number received. So if a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamped snd self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question. Be sure to use YOUR full name, street aum- ber, and the name of your city and state. --The Editor "J SAY" t is probably what Lis- inmate of the London Zoo, her mate, Sam, who is 0 help Liszie out of a into which she has > Noted Playwright in Watertown. Watertown, N.Y.,. March 20.-- James K. Hackett, noted Shakespear- ean actor and playwright,-dined here on his way to New York where he will hold several business confer- ences. With Mr. Hackett were Mrs. B. H. P. Brown, Mrs. Charlotte W. Walter, New York, Miss Mildred Moore, Chicago, and Miss D. Z. Cowe, HalRett's secretary, Mr. Hackett has been entertain- ing these guests at his summer home "Zenda," at Clayton, and plans to re- turn 'there in the near future. He held a conference with John O'Leary while in Clayton and discussed im- provements to his: summer home. His guests age all .gyell' known theatrical celebrities. ! ------------_ 4 A Americans spend nearly $2,500,- 000,000 a year for meat products. ATR Special for Saturday Bargains that will a peal to the caref nN PROBS: --Saturday, south winds, shifting to north- west winds, showery. Jot NEY of 1 EERE gnsnunsg Cordial Invitation is Extended to a Review of the New Fashions Come to-morrow and see the new Spring fashions. We have the largest assortment of Misses, Matrons and Juniors' Ready-to-Wear ever assembled together in Kingston for your choosing, and we want to emphasize 'the prices." They're + lower than ever. : : Millinery The Suits Featuring the new ensemble Suits of Charmeen Kasha & Poiret, also the ever popular styles. Ex- quisite colorings and Priced $16.50 to $65.00 The Dresses Smart, little Frocks of Cloth and Silk, showing all the new style tendencies in a wonderful range of new - Spring colors % Priced $6.50 $49.50 ~The Coats With Fur Trimmin and those with half belts, nipped in waists, et al, some that are fashioned after the famous Prince of Wales Guards Coat. Priced $10.95 to $75.00 MILLINERY ¢ Hundreds of Hats to select from. Choose now while assort- ments are at their Our stock is the largest and prices the lowest in Eastern Ontario. - Priced from $4.50 up Hosiery and Gloves

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