Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Dec 1916, p. 10

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Table Raisins -- Packages, 1 1b, fancy Packages, 1 1b., extra fancy Boxes, ' 25¢ ial wv .. 3c 51-2 lbs, 3 Crown Boxes, 51-2 Ibs., 6 ('rown Valine + oe» $1.50 pound, 25¢, 35e, 40¢, Jv the Nuts-- Girenoble walnuts, per 1b. 25¢ Tarragona almonds, lh. 25¢ Sieily filberts, per 1h, Brazil nuts, per 1b. Shelled Almonds, per 1b. 50¢ |} Shelled Almonds, extra, per ib,.... ... Shelled Walnuts, per 1h, 50¢ Shelled Pecans, per 1h. 80¢ Cheese-- Oka, per 1b. ... ... Roquefort, per 1b. ..... MacLaren's Cream, packages ... 10¢, 15¢, Ingersoll Cream, ' packages .. 10¢," 15¢, 25¢ Pimento, package, 10¢, 15¢ Table Waters-- Radnor, pints, per doz. $1.25 Perrier, splits. per doz. $1.10 Perrier, pints, per doz, $1.40 Poland, quarts, each 25¢ Poland, half gallon, each 50¢ Tally-Ho, gallons, each, 60¢ Viehy-Celestin, quarts, each LL nL, LL. WA Schweppe's Dry Ginger Ale, perdoz .. ... . $1.75 Schweppe's Ginger Beer, per doz. .., ... ... $1.60 Gurd's Ginger Ale, doz. 65¢ Gurd's Soda Water, doz. 50¢ Gurd's Caledonia Water, perdoz. 5s... .. .. B0e Tipperary Punch, Grape, per bottle ... ... ... 40¢c Tipperary Punch, Cherry, per bottle 0. cu 40e Tipperary Punch, Black- berry, per bottle .... 40¢ Montserrat Lime Juice, per bottle... ... . Rose's Lime Juice, per bottle ... yi ve. 300 Rose's Lime Juice Cordial, per bottle ... ... . 3o¢ Raspberry Vinegar, Cana- diap ... 0. SL Be Raspberry Vinegar, Im- ported ... ... ... .. 50e Weleh's Grape Juice, pints ... ... ....... Weleh's Grape Juice, quarts uu... Lai Canned Vegetables-- French peas, fins, per tin French peas, extra fins, per tin ... vo ooe We French beans, per tin .. 20¢ French macedoines, bottle ... ... ... ... 40¢ French mushrooms, tin, 50¢ Spinach, per tin ... ... Ibc Succotash, per tin .... 15c Lima Beans, per tin ... 15¢ Asparagus, Canadian, pertim ...... ..... 2c Asparagus, Libby's, small, per tin ... «ea 30e Asparagus, Libby's, large, Per Hn Loo, La B00 Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Beans Olives Ripe, intins ... ... ... 13¢ ipe, intins ... ... ... 85¢ Ripe, inglass ... ..... 35¢ Stuffed with Pimentos, siaeas vidas doe, 25¢, 33¢ ed with Celery .... 25¢ 40¢ 25¢ ") 25¢ 40¢ 25¢ ..00e 20¢ per Sti NL Tmpé¥ial Mixéd (Plain, Celery and Pimentos), 25¢ Plain, all -- ¢ to $1.30 ~ -- Tm -- "Faulty Nutrition-and- ~ Forgotten Anything 60¢ | 60¢ | Eitmination" thes re | the cause of the most of the | "ailments that afflict human | beings. Too much indiges- | = tible food and-lack of power ' to throw off the poisons |i | that come from indigestion | --these lead to a long line of distressing disorders Avoid them by eating Shredded Wheat Biscuit a simple, elemental food that contains all the body-build ing material in the whole wheat grain, including the bran coat which keeps the | intestinal tract healthy and ur lite | clean. Delicious for any Set lous: He Hid nap tuk meal in combination with o, any occasion ' vet his sliced peaches or other fruits. | meant heart burming for no one. Mzcde in Canada His attachment foxy me, I was con- vinced from the first, was merely a passing fancy He made no attempt again to reveal his affection, but ---- I IT (Peel Off Your Rough kin ) even if he had, I imagine 1 should -------------------------------------------- | (By Franc DECIDE TO RESUME MY MATCH-MAKING CAMPAIGN no great part in litted in and out my home, never very so frivoious as to be undigu He was always in a always eager to help themselves and appar more tedious humor, 5 enjoy always found pleasure cirele No one tuke h welcome ahsence ~------, have found some way to block his hn NEL purpose, as I had done the evening T «| 1 was invited Mariam to join us just +l as he was ahout $0 declare himself 4X. | Looking at the matter from the point of view of one who was but little interested this way or that, it seemed to me that Harry was a person who could take off an old love and put -lon a new about as quickly and with as little 'dgsowmfiture as almost any one of whom it was possible to think Thig is equivalent to- saying tliat he had little depths of feeling, and that is precisely what I thought This description of Mr. Pendleton would indicate that he was a selfish man, for a man without the pogsi bilities of deep emotion usually is selfish, But Harry was not, or if he was he concealed the weakness very effectually, As a matter of fact, I do not think he thought about himself any fpore than was necessary for him to properly clothe and feed nimselfl But I do not think he thought much more about any one person. He dlI- vided his attention among so many and covered so much ground that it was not possible for him to linger very long in one place or leave very much affection in any one locality I was firmly convinced that his fancy for me would pass as quickly as it had come. He was too great an admirer of Arthur to cast seriously covetous eyes upon Arthur's wife. He may have suspected that he could start a little flirtation with me, ahd had made advances with that idea in view. Or he may have thought his affection was deeper, My original purpose of attempting to bring Harry and Evelyn together in the hope that they would fall in love -with each other had been dis- arranged somewhat by the complica~ tions in my own affairs, but I had not lost hope that I might be able to mplex HERPICIDE stops. itching of the scalp almost instantly SAA ) Sih seth sai. Applications at the better barber shope Guaranteed by The Herpicide Co, Sold Everywhere Purina Scratch Feed and Purina Chowder Makes Hens Lay. For Sale By D. Couper 241-8 Princess Street. Phone 76. Coast Sealed Oysters. ES rer Or rN SI Er serious, yet | nall things than any one else in| took him | WHIG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1916, es Walter) accomplish sométhing in that diree-1: affection for Arthur was 1at perilous uncertainty attends illicit love. ip. Arthur might make tlicient to cause a com- sion in her feeling. Fven vthing at all being dona attitude toward 1 it undergo a complete change mes a woman wanders along influence of an illusion Fiintil passersby begin to stare, and then she awakens to reality and ecan- | not imagine why she has been mak- ing such a goose of herself It might he the same with Evelyn. She mighte uddenly come to her senses, discov~ er that her attachmen: for Arthur was all a mere fancy and the next moment cordially detest him, And it might assist in bringing hér to her senses if she found that a handsome and 'perfectly marriage~ young man was .eager to gain her love. This is where 1 expected Harry 10 eome in, If 1 could induce him to wake an exceptional interest in Evelyn, she might begin by com paring Arthur and Harry and end by contrasting them to Arthur's disad- vantage, It was not a very difficult task to throw the two togetl¢ A message 10 Harry that he was expected to bring Evelyn to my home or to sec that she reached Mr Henderson's residence, or a little generalship on my part in seeing thar they were paired off on oceasions when they had opportunities for confidences all this could easily be arranged, & [I saw to It that it was arranged whenever possible. But I could not see that my Strategy was producing very immediate or very decided re- sults, It is trae that Harry and Evelyn had become fast friends, but I wanted them to hecome more than triends, and it was a wonder to me that they had not. 1 conld rot un- derstand how Harry had escaped the influence of her beauty or why she had not heen more attracted by his gayety and good looks. 1 sometimes caught myself staring at them almost in surprise, wondering that they did not take 'each other more seriously. Surely no man ever had a better op portunity to woo a beautiful girl under favorable circumstances than Harry had at that particular time of his life. "1 will bring the matter next time I talk with him," I told myself one evening after I had watched them together, "If necess- ary, I shall ask him bluntly why he is not in love with that beautiful creature.' I smile to myself now.when I think of the circumstances connected | with my next meeting with Harry Pendleton, | ('fo Be Continued.) by , her | de tne able up the The Whig's Daily Menu | Menu for Thursday BREAKFAST Stewed Raisins Cereal of Cholee Minced Lamb on Toast Cornmeal Griddle Cakes Syrup Coffee MySkinNever itches And burns hut clear and healthy because mamma has used Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment on it ever since I was born. For free sample each address postcard; is always soft, : LINCHEON 'OR SUPPER Apple and Celery Salad Spanish Bun Tea or Milk DINNER Beef Broth Sc _ Beefuteak Ple With VegFablew Pickled Heet Salad Apple Tapioca Pudding Coffee "Cuticura, by dealers u.s t. » Boston, roughout the world. mm in N- "Ranks with the Strongest' Beefsteak Pie with Vogetables. HUDSON BAY | Materials--One pound round steak, 1 quart (4 cups) diced raw Insurance Company potatoes; 1 cup diced carrots, 3% cup cut onions, 2 tablespoons flour, 1 ta- FIRE INSURANCE | hlespoon finely cut parsley, 1 tea- Head Office, Royal Insurance Bidg. MONTREAL spoon galt, 4 teaspoon paprika. Utensils -- Knife, 2 measuring PERCY J. QUINN, W. H. GODWIN & SONS cups, teaspoon, tablespoon, large saucepan, small bowl, bakedish, I pastry brush, miixing bowl, rolling pin, bakeboard. Directions--~The steak is cut in narrow strips, put in saucepan with potatoes, carrots, onions and season- ing, cover with 6 cups boiling water, boil 25 to 40 minutes, using 4 cups .- "ee Joy "of Living Don't let ill health any long- er rob you oflife's pleasures. Get back your appetite, strengthen your digestion, stimulate your liver, Fg late your bowels and mm- prove your blood by taking MILE (Continued from Page 3.) Mr. and Mrs. R. Hamilton Part- ridge, and Master Bob, are expected from Toronto on Saturday to be with Mrs. R. Easton Burns, Frofitenac street, over the Christmastide. Rév, Dyson Hague and Aliss Kitty Hague, who were in to¥n from Teo- ronto for the wee d, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hague, University Avenue. - &.. Captain and Mrs. Colin Hamilton, [Delleville, will spend some of the {holidays with Mrs. Ruttan} Barrie- field, and Mrs. Hamilton, Earl street. Miss Lorraine Minnes left yester- day for Ottawa, to visit Dr. and Mrs, R. F. Minnes. Mrs, G. L. Johnston, Gananoque, Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Sellery, Co- he hoi Bin 2 At Windsor on Nov. 23rd, Oliver spent a few days in town this week. | " » of stock for broth. Mix flour with cold water; when smooth add to him], meat and vegetables; bake in hake- dish which has ibeem lined with dough. Sprinkle meat with parsley and - dust with paprika. Cover, brush top with milk and bake 235 to 40) minutes. For the crust, 11% cups flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, pinch of salt, a teaspoon of shortening is used and made ag usual The reason for using round steak is that there is no fat or waste and it takes less time to cook. Apple Tapioca Pudding Materials--One quart apples, 1M cup granulated tapioca, 1 cup brown eugar, pinch of salt, 1 teaspoon but- ter, ["tensils--Knife, bakepan, 2 mea- suring cups, teaspoon, tablespoon, saucepan. Directions--Wash, pare, puarter, and core the apples; brush pan with 'butter and' place the apples on; sprinkle 1 tablespoon of sugar over the apples, put in.hot oven and bake until tender. howl; pour ovér the tapioca, set aside to cool, Tapioca---Put 4 cups of water or milk on to boil, add the tapioca slow- ly and boil 30 minutes. Add the su- gar and salt, and water is needed. Dust with cinnamon or grated nut- meg if desired. 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