TITTY PAGE TEN SAYSBODYISA POISON FACTORY Urges Everyone to Drink Glass of Hot Water Before Break- fast Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of incom- bustible material in the form of ashes, 80 the food and' drink taken day after day leaves in the alimentary canal a certain amount of indigest- ible material, which if not com- pletely eliminated from the system 'each day, becomes food for the mil- lions of bacteria which infest the bowels. From this mass of left- over waste, toxins and ptomainelike poisons are formed and sucked into the blood. Men and women who can't get feel- fig right must begin to take inside baths. Before eating breakfast each morning drink a glass of real hot wa- ter with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash out of the thirty feet of bowels 'the previous day's accumulation of poisons and toxins and to keep the entire ali- mentary canal clean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick headache, colds, biliousness, consti- pation, others who wake up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiffness, or have a sour, gassy stomach after meals, are urg- ed to get a quarter pound of lime- stone phosphate from the drug store, and begin practicing internal sanita- tion. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone an en- thusiast on the subject. Remember inside bathing is more fmportant than outside bathing, be- cause the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing poor health, while the bowel pores do. Just ag soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, ROW OF SIX HOUSES LL -------- ___] W. H. Godwin & Son 89 Brock Street Phone 424 | Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo | J If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with, Bon't use prepared shampoos or anything else, that contains too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just plain mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and entirely grease- less), is much better than anything else you can use for shampooing, as this cay't possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with wa- ter and rub i in. One or two tea- spoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The la- ther rinses out easily and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and evcessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut oil at most any drug store. It is very cheap ,and a few ounces is enough to last everyone in the family for mon- HUSBAND SAVED HS WIFE % Compound. 'Denison, Texas. -- 'After my little girl was born two years ago 1 suf. lt AEA Li A ¢ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1917. es ------ -- 7 py =| THE CONFESSIONS OF ROXANE | (By Frances Walter) \ Ss I. RETURN HOME. (Copyright, 1918, by the McClure Newspaper Syndicate). "And now," said Mrs. Hollings= worth, when I had chocked down a few morsels of food, "I think you had better return to your rdom and take some more rest." "It is impossible," 1 told her, "I must leave you immediately. I can- not tell how grateful I am for your goodness, but I must go." "Very well," said my hostess "John will, take you wherever you wish to go.¥ Again 1 wondered at this woman's lack of curiosity, her single-hearted desire to aid me, and I could not un- derstand it until, a moment later, 1 surprised her with tears in 'her éyes. She brushed them away hastily and spoke to me with trembling lps. '"It has been a great pleasure to have helped you ever so slightly, yet the sight of you has been a great pain to both John and me," she said, "1 started once or twice to tell you what a coincidence there was Dbe- tween your own automobile aceident and another which occurred almost in the same place one year.ago. In that wreck our only child, a daughter about your age, was killed instantly. And when John and 1 saw your car all ruined and broken, and saw you lying there injured and bleeding, it all came back to us, and we could not help taking you into our hearts and tried to help you anyhow, but the fact that our daughter had been killed in that spot a year ago made us feel almost as if you had come to take hergplace with us, and we both have féjt very close to you in the few hour} that we have known you, It seeffed almost as if our own girl had come again to us and that we were nursing her back to life." Mrs, Hollingsworth stopped sud- denly and put her handkerchief to her eyes. She could not continue. I rosh quickly and put my arms around her neck, hut I could not speak, and in that position Mr. Hol- lingsworth found us a few moments later, "1 have come," he said, after an awkward pause, "to see if our young friend is determined to leave us. If she is, I will take her anywhere she wishes to go." His words aroused me to the necessity of seeing Arthur without furtier delay. Indeed, the events of 'the last twelve hours made it more imperative than ever that I should hasten home, and I told them as much, "Some day," 1 continued, trying to smile, "I shall return and tell you was saying, "we will look for you soon," : "I shall come," I promised. As the car sped toward the city my confused mind grasped the fact that these good people had effect- ually prevented me from telling them one thing about myself, yet I felt as if 'they knew my life history and were the best friends I had Mr. Hollingsworth, who drove the car himself, said nothing until we had traveled several miles, and then he merely asked where I lived add- ing: "It won't be long before we'll be there." But the time did not pass as The Whigs Daily Menu | J airs) Menu for Saturday a story which it will be hard for you to believe Until then 1 wish you BREAKFAST to feel that vou ave tl} 1 Orange Juice both to feel tha you h ve ip 4 Geer duit felt thanks of an unfortunate woman, Evenmed Dried Feel ou Toast and that I shall always remember Currant Biscult ~~ S ' ; Jelly or Fruit Butter YOu. in my-prayen "" Coffeé or Covon "1 hope you wi return, de- clared Mrs. Hollingsworth, "not be LUNCHEON OR SUPPER cause we wish you to tell us-anything Baniing { Rhuueiten which you would. prefer to Kk Reheated Currant Biscuit secret, but because of the 'circum- Sliced Canned Peaches stances whieh brought us together, i Tea or Cocon and because somehow we shall al-| DINNER ways associate you with our own Beef Broth Ya hter i Beefstenk Pie daughter : { Creamed Carrots 1 thanked her and started - up- Celery stairs to get my few belongings, but Leman Sponge they already had been brought down Coftee, by the maid, and in a few moments | Mr. Hollingsworth brought his car © Sisoutt around to the front of the house. Motssial Sreant Biscuit. 21a "Remember," Mrs. Hollingsworth Materials--Two cups flour, C tea- : spoons baking powder, 2 teaspoons shortening, % cup milk, 1% teaspoon salt, % cup currants. A ----. Suggestion To Women Who Are "Just Ready To Drop." When yeu-are "just ready to drop," when you feel so weak that you can hardly drag yourself about cause you have not slept well, you get up tired out next morning as when you went to bed, vou need help. T. 8, Hunt, of North Alta., did. She says: "I keep house for my family of five and 'became completely. run-down. I had such weak spells I could hard- quickly with me as it did with' him. With him there was only a few miles to be considered. To me other and greater problems presented them- selves. Would 1, by any accident, find Arthur at home that early in the afternoon? If not, would I be able to reach him at the office? And if I did, what-would- he do? would he say? Would he rush home to see me, or would he refuse ab- solutely to see me? This thought caused me to decide | not to telephone.him at all. I would | control my impatieice ag best I! could and wait at home until he] Then I would pour dut my It was inconceivable arrived. story to him, that he should not believe me, -Ffé must believe it! Mr. Hollingsworth brought his car to the curb at the street number I had given and 1 looked up at 'the apartment house where two weeks ago I had lived the adventureless life of the average woman, At my request he left me at the sidewalk and drove away, while I slowly dragged my tired limbs up the front steps. (To Be Continued.) Bary & Practical Tod Dress Making Lerrons Prepared Specially for This Newspaper By Pictorial Review When Yoke The strap extensions on tha front yoke of this gray crepe frock sound a decided note of novelty. Buttons and silk tassels complete the decorative schema. ( ) There have been skilful arrange- ments of yokes and belts, but none more so than the one featured in this youthful froek of taffeta. The model closes at the left side under a iplait, the front and back being longth- 1 i ened by a one-piece flounce with straight lower edge, and laid in aits. A square collar of tub satin nishes. the neck and the sleeves are gathered to deep cuffs, At either side there is a large pocket trimmed with buttons. In Sem size the model nfres 33% vards 36.inch taffeta, wilh 3 yard 40-inch satin for the col- "The first step toward the construe. tion of the dress is to slash the front at the side between double small *'00'" perforations and finish the ed- ges for opening. Close the underarm seams as notched, then' close back "Sizes, 16 ' | y What | provement, ly stand up. I had no appetite, had short breath, was languid and suffer- ed from headaches. [1 tried differ: ent tonics and medicines without help. One day 1 read about Vinol and tried it. Before the second bot- tle was taken I noticed a great im- I continued its use and nowy feel much stronger, and find my household duties a pleasure." Mrs. | T. S. Hunt, No. Lethbridge, Alta. There is no secret about Vinol. - It { owes its success to beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese pep- tonates and glycerophosphates, the oldest and most famous body-build- ing and strength creating tonics. So many letters like the above are continually coming to our attention that we freely offer to return the money paid for Vinol in- every case where it fails to give satisfaction. Mahood's Drug Store, Kingston. Also at the best druggist in all On- tario towns. CURES SKIN AFFECTIONS One pack: proves it. Sold and guaranteed by above Vinol druggist. - Anather Woman, The colonel believed. in soldiers being bachelors, so he usually refus- ed hig men permission to marry, One applicant turned away looking Meets Belt. seam of flounce and sew it to front and back, center-fronts and cen- ter backs even with large "0O" per. foration at top of flounce at under: the arm seam. Form plaits creasing front, back and flounce on slot perforations, bring folded edges to corresponding small "o" perforations, baste. and press the plaits. -- Next, turn a hem in the shield at notches and arrange front yoke on shield, bringing front edge to line of small "o" perforations. Stiteh to position to the single small "o" per-, foration in yoke. Leave extension on voke free below small "*o' perfora- tion. Large "O" perforations indi- cate center-front of yoke and shield. Close under-arm and shoulder seams of yoke. Sew yoke to front and back, nofches, center-fronts and center: CONSTRUCTION GUIDE T2455 x UNDERBODY \ \v : Py oF , PAGNT : 3 fe; ' * er og LJ 1 Putvnted ped NO K a = ' nounct | tx i backs even; leave front of yoke free forward of the first plait. Bring up. per edge of front to single small "o'* perforations in shield. Close shield at center-front; close dress at left side of fromt, under plait, , Bew collar to neck edge, center. backs even, matching large "0" pers forations in front and shield of col- lar. : Now, close sleeve seams and gather sleeve at lower edge between "T'* perforations. Sew deep cuff to sleeve, notches and seams even. Face turn'back cuff and sew to deep enuff, notches and seams even. Sew sleeve in' armhole as notched, small *'p'* perforation at shoulder seam ang fuiness, : ine pocket and adjust to position, then trim with buttons. The belt may be lined with contrasting satin, if de- sired. A around the waist aad button at the back. ¥ to 20 years. Price, 20 coats. } [eters heart wag tonched: so downcast that even the officer's "Loolg here, my-man;' he said, "come tO me again in a year's time, and! if you still want to be married, I'll give my consent." The year passed. Again the private applied; colonel wag. quite taken aback. "Well, well, I téally must give you permission," he gmiled. "I never ex- pected to find such constancy in either man or woman." The private saluted. "Thank you, sir," he said grate- fully; "b-but pledse, sir, it ain't the same woman." the Can You Say Them Quickly? A sleeper is one who sleeps. A sleep is that in which a sleeper sleeps. A sleeper is that on which a sleep- er runs while the sleeper slgeps. Therefore, while the sleeper sleeps in the sleeper the sleeper carries him th. sleeper over the sleeper under the sleeper until the sleeper which car- ries the sleeper jumps the sleeper and wakes the sleeper under the sleeper on the sleeper, and there is no longer any sleeper in the sleeper on the sleeper, Will Use Vacant Lots, Galt, March 16.---A movement for the cultivation of all vacant lots in Galt has been inaugurated and all citizens will be asked to co-operate, Not every widow calls for halp when a man attempts to kiss her. Sometimes it is a man who needs help, PIMPLES AND BOILS ALL OVER FACE AND BODY When the blood becomes impure you will find that pimples and boils will break out all over the body, although they are not a dangerous trouble, they make you appear un- sightly both to your friends and i and be- | You can get it just as Mrs. | Lethbridge, | returned home on Friday. | Utensils-- Mixing bowl, 2 measur- ing cups, teaspoon, flour sifter, mix- ing sspoon, bakeboard, rolling pin, | bisefiit cutter, bakepan, pastry brush, Directions--Sift the flour. baking powder and salt into bowl; add short eningiand rub in very lightly with the tips' ofthe fingers; then add the cold milk slowly; add the currants and mix well. Roll or flatten out with hands 'on floured bakeboard 1 inch thick, cut with biscuit cutter. Place on bakepan; brush top with milk and bake 12 to 15 minutes Crust, Materials--One and one-half cups flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, pinch of salt, a teaspoon of shorten- Utensils---Mixing bawl, flour sifter, teaspoon, tablespoon, measuring cap, bakeboard, rolling pin. Directions--The crust is made as usual. Round steak is used because served in glasses with a sauce separ- there is no fat or waste and it takes less time to cook. BUDGET FROM LANSDOWNE! HARRY FERRIS PASS ON SUNDAY L! Pte. A. M. Shaw Has Been Transfer- red to a Hospital in England-- | Temperance Services Held Last | Sunday. | Lansdowne, March 14.---Henry {| Ferris passed away on Sundsy after a short illness. He had reached the age of seventy-one years, Deceased was an Anglican, conservativey Orangeman, and a member of the A. F. and A.M, for forty-two years. Hs was widely known as a cipable car- penter, His wife predeceased him about a year ago. Surviving are one son Harry, who is serving his country in France, and one daughter, Eliza- beth, at home. The funeral took place on Tuesday at 1.30 p.m. to the Union church, and thence to the Unjon vault. Rev. Walter Cix, Gan- anoque, conducted the church ser- vice, and the A.F. and A.M. the ser- vice of the lodge. The floral tributes were many. The pall-bearerg were members of the Masonic order, name- ly: T. A. Bradley, E. McNeill, 0. W. Landon, R. F. Hungerford, D. A. Haig, and Charles Scott, Mrs. Robert Donevan returned on Monday from Toronto, when she spent a fortnight with her daughter, Miss Mayme Donevan. Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Johnston spent the week-end with their daughter, Mrs, Cecil Stev- ens, Elgin. A number from here at- tended the box social at the Union on Friday night. Pte, A. M. Shaw, who has been ill in wa hospital in France, has been transferred to a hospital in England. Samuel McCormack, Kingston, and Miss Irene McCormack of the Colle- giate Institute staff, Brockville, visit- ed (riends on Saturday, The Selton tea meeting was a great success. F. acted ag chairman. --A-large-number attended from Rockport and Lans- downe. Mrs. M. Clendenning and Mrs. Thomas lsbister spent the week-end in Brockville. Canon Forneri, Kingston, conduct- ed service in St. John's church on Sunday evening. Rev. Dr. Oaten, To- ronto, preached in the Methodist church on Sunday in the interests of the Dominion Alliance. Rev. W. R. Johnston, B.A., Toronto, was in the Presbyterian church and C, W. Lea, Toronto, in the Anglican church, Jason Triokey has purchased the farm formerly owned by the late Thomas Vanston, situated at Escott village. Rev. Dr. Cooper gave an illustrated lecture in Caintown on Monday evening, on "Belgium Before and After the War." William Burns 'has rented Capt. Boweng farm and will take up resi- dence there for the summer months. Mrs, Wildam Dixon, Rockport is a patient at the Brockville General Hospital. Miss Maud Green, Ganan- oque, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Wesley Johnston. Mrs. David Moore, Gananoque, spent the week-end the guest of her sister, Mrs, W, H. Ted- ford. « Mrs. F. 8. Fredenburg spent the week-end in Kingston. Mrs. W. H. Toule and son left on Saturday for their new home in Burritt's Rapids. Mrs. D. G. Copeland returned on Wednesday from Toronto, (where she was called on atcount of the death of her mother, the late Mrs. Charles Hutcheson. W. E. McNeill is ill of grippe. Mrs. E. E. Johnston was called to the bedside of her father, Archibald Greer; Lyn, who is seriously fil of pneumonia. Mrs. Harry Sumers, Portland, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8S. H. De Wolfe. - Mrs. Harry White, Brockville, was called to the bedside of her father, W. E. McNeill, B. W. Strenger has taken posses- sion of the Beatty farm and is re- modelling the interior of the dwell: ing. A dancing party was held at the al House on Friday even- PD AWAY T. a, Alta., who have been guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Beckstedt, left on Monday for their new home in Al- berta. Mrs. Emma Smith, who has been visiting her sister in New York, The anpual meeting of the Wo. men's Auxiliary of St. John's chureh is to be held at the Rome of Mrs. ©. F. Deane on Wednesday evening. A missionary from Japan will be pre- sent. Mrs. William Lackie, Joyceville, ia ding a few days with her moth ef, Mrs. W. H. Tedford. A Farmer Kills His Wile. Ottawa, Mareh 15.--The village of St. Amour, about eight miles from Vankleek Hill, has been ing. * Fitzsimmons, Rockport, 1" ing. Mr. and Mrs. James M¢Kibbon,! SE --, " msm: Fresh from the Gardens of the finest Tea-producing country in SALAD" TEA B74 Sealed Packets Only. Try it--it's delicious. BLACK GREEN or MIXED. 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A bottle of Shiloh today may « prove the best investment you ever made. YOU SHOULD USE | ail ' MSC RD HAMPOO: All Druggists, Beergrohere, or | dealer cannot rani. og home lisa pi MUTUAL SALES CO. un Front Street West Toreute, Ontario An organization hass been formed, a smiiil charge will be made for with ex Mavor T. terson chair | plowing. Competitions will be and R. 8 Wilign rgcretary. best enltivated ' man conducted for the plots. will be given for nse free, but AE FN a -,