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Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jun 1920, p. 9

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/ EIGHT J 1 PAG THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG THURSDAY JUNE, 24, 1920. etc, In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features That afternoon cup of Lanka! Refreshing, stimulating, every sip a pleasure! Blended from the choicest Ceylon growths from British hill gardens «the supreme Order today. tea for British tastes. WM. BRAID & CO., Vancouver, Canada 3 The Serbian Relief Committee Appeals To You To Pay Your Tribute To-Day To the memory of the many thousands of heroic Serbian men who \ died that Liberty Might Live. They have left behind them 1 600,000 HELPLESS, STARVING LITTLE ONES For humanity's sake will you not answer the call from these desti- 'e Orphans and give what you can -- to-day ? PATTON'S DYE WORKS Formerly known ns Montgomerr Dye Works Has now moved to 349 Princess Street Now ready for business All kinds of Cleaning and Dye- ing will be carried on as form. erly. M. F. PATTON, Phone 214. Proprietor. | Removal Notice | WOOD Sawed in Stove BOOTH & CO., Foot West Street Phone 133 SPRING CLOTHES. We are making to your mea- sure Suits of all varieties, from $45.00 up. We also have a special price for those who have their own material. M. YAMPOLSKY 853 PRINCESS STREET Kingston C-operative Society, Ltd. --Dairy Butter. ~--Fresh Maple Syrup. ~All kinds of Oleomargarine Telephone 469. Deliveries daily. at 1 p.m. Wednesdays. B. SMITH, fs the time to get your lawn mower ready. Don't wait un- til the grass is ahead of YOU. All makes repaired and sharpened promptly. J. M. PATRICK 149 SYDENHAM ST. With a blow out fitted with an INSYDE TYRE Ran 3,000 miles. Cost less than $2.00 Have you tried one? J. R. C, Dobbs & Co. Yel. 810. 41 Clarence St. Gouraud's Oriental Cream [SA HTN For 00 Dissar In Jiffy-Jell desserts the fruit fla- yors are abundant. For instance, half a pineapple is crushed to make the flavor for one pint dessert. This is done in Hawaii from fruit too ripe to ship. All Jiffy-Jell fruit flavors are made from condeased- fruit juice. They come in liquid' form--in vials--a bottle in each package. That is true of no other quick gelatine dessert. A few cents will serve a real-fruit dessert for six people. No artificial flavor, no saccharine. It is the most delicious fruit dessert available, and it comes in ten choice flavors. ------ -~ FRIGHTFUL SAT] WITH PILES (Signed) Isaac Benveniste, 705 3d Ave, Seattle, Wash, Jan. 28, 1919. Prevent trouble by using further Cuticura for all tollet purposes. mt 285 p4 without mug, pig T THE OLD STRUGGLE "I'm tired," I said. I felt that I not quarrel with John and ithstanding his good resolution temper was fast nearing the | breaking point. The nurse, hearing my remark, came toward the bed. { "1 think Mrs. Gordn should sleep ' she said. right," said John and he started toward the door with the baby's check in his hand. "John, 1 would like to give that check to Charles, with the request {that he invest it for Mary," I said, | holding out my hand. | 'You will do nothing of the kind," he answered roughly. "l am the father of Mary (if you are going to {call her Mary), and as such I am her guardian. According to the {laws of this state, as long as I live {and she is upder age--"' | "John Gordon, do you mean to [say that I shall have no voice in the guardianship of my child as long as you live?" "Exactly." "And you think this is right?" Where It Is Necessary. "Oh, well, you know," said John easily, "a man doesn't often exercise these powers except in a case like this, where it is necessary." 'It is not necessary," I said ve- hemently, "and unless you give me that check immediately, I shall ask Charles to stop payment on it." "That would be a nice thing for you to do. I congratulate you, Mrs. Gordon, on the regard and respect you have for your husband's feel- ings." "I have quite as much regard for my husband's feelings as he has for mine. . Oh, John, don't let us quar- rel. I am too tired; I amy too weak." "I don't want to- quarrel with you --I didn't begin this. In fact, I had made up my mind that I wouldn't do so whether you are sick or well." Do you know why, John? It is simply because I am not one of those weak 'and adoring creatures who al- low their husbands to go their own way and do just as they please, and whether they think it all right or | T0-DAYS FASHION By MVF. FRANCES veloped in Blue Linen and White Braid. In this attractive dress of blue linen an interesting use of white braid is «* wn. It makes a novel decoration because instead of being stitched flat it is attached by the edge, even to the very short sleeves. The front is cut with a deep U, cutlined with the braid that follows the same style as shown on the skirt and sleeves. While blue and white make an excellent combination this fashionable copper. Then black braid would prove most effective, The small hat of the blue horse- hair has an upturned brim and large flower at the left side. KITCHEN ECONOMIES " By ISOBEL BRANDS . Of the Applecrolt Experiment Station Raw and Cooked Like tomatoes, cucumbers can be fried, stewed and baked as well as eaten in the raw. Cucumbers are a vegetable, not merely a salad, and when iried or stuffed they rival egg- plant in the delicacy of their flavor. Cucumber Saute. 2 cucumbers Flour, salt, pepper. Peel two large cucumbers and cut in half crosswise, then slice about one-third-inch thick. Soak in salted water for an hour, then drain, but do not dry. Dip in flour, sprinkle with quarrel with you while you were in! bed, but it seems impossible not to | This Charming Outing Dress Is De. | dress might also be duplicated in the | not, let them rest under the idea that { they, as a darling little wife should, | acquiesce with meekness." "Why, I never asked you to do anything that isnt absolutely the | best thing for you to do. If you | cared for me very much you would certainly do as I ask." | "All right, John, let's turn that | rule around. You know it's a poor | one that won't work both wavs. I] never asked you to do anything that | isn't absolutely the best thing for you | to do. If you cared for me very | much you would certainly do as I| ask." | "No woman has any judgment in | matters of this kind," he remarked | impatiently, Refuses to Flatter. "John I know you and I are con- | stantly quarreling. It is because I! will not stoop to gain my ends by | flattering you into thinking that I always agree with your 'opinions, while in reality I am leading you by | devious ways into accey mine. | Of course, I understand th this is | the age-old method of feminine] strategy, but there is something with- in me that makesut repellant to me. If you and other men could tdnder-| stand that if you would meet women | on a footing of perfect' equality of mind you would be much happier." "Oh, no, no, no, you are mistaken. You remind me of 'Alice now, Kath- arine," smiled John, some of his good humor coming back. "But I see the nurse looking in at the door again, and I will leave you." "But, John ,you haven't given me the check," I insisted. "And I'm not going to," swered. '"'But if it will d good I will give i 3 and tell you I will tur 1€ 4 over to Charles and ask him to invest it. for the baby." 4 I understood that I had gained my point, but, notwithstanding all my fighting, I had gained it in the old way in which women must always fight. John was going to turn the check over to Charles, making Char- les think that the thought had been his and that I acquiesced. I was too tired, however, to fuss any more, and I'turned over and went to sleep. Tomorrow--Dessing My Baby. he an- until brown, If preferred, dip in flour or beaten egg and flour and fry. : / Stuffed Cucumbers. Scoop out the centres of halved cucumbers. Chop this pulp and mix with finely chopped meat, rice' or tcmatoes with breadcrumbs or any other stuffing preferred. Season with salt and pepper and a few drops of onion juice. Replace the mixture Shipp delul a ------ > wash-board. salt and pepper and saute in hot fat ' HEN the children romp in hungry as young bears, here are some wholesome, economical de- lights that will not only be received with glee, but will satisfy the most ravenous appetite in a most whole- some manner. % cup shortening cups su 3 eup mil! eggs teaspoon grated nu teaspoon vanilia extract or grated rind of 1 lemon 4 cups flour 3 teaspoons Royal Baking ; Powder Cream shortening and sogar together; add milk to beaten_ eggs and beat again; add slowly to creamed shorten- ing and sugar; add nutmeg and flavoring; add 2 cups flour-sifted with baking pow- der; add encugh more flour to make stiff dough. Roll out very thin on floured board; cut with cookie cutter, sprin- kle with sugar, or put a raisin or a piece of English walnut in the center of each. Bake about 13 minutes in hot oven. Cocoa Drop Cakes 4 tablespoons shortening Fup sugar or cup milk cups flour teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 1 salt teaspoon vanilla extract Another Royal Suggestion COOKIES and SMALL From the NEw RoyaL Cook Book ROYAL - BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure MADE IN CANADA "Bake with Royal and be Sure" Ls AKE Cream shortening; add sugar and well-beaten egg; "beat well and add milk slowly; sift our, baking powder, salt and cocoa into mixture; stir until smooth, add vanilla. Put one tablespoon of batter into cach greased muffin tin and bake in moderate oven about 20 minutes. Cover with boiled rind of 1 orange Cream shortening; add sugar slowly, beating well; add milk a little at a time well-beaten egg; baking powder and salt to- gether and add to mixture; add voring and grated orange rind; mix well. Bake in sed s! w or in- dividual cake tins, hot oven 15 to 20 minutes. Whea cool cover with orange icing. in the cucumniber cavities. buttered baking dish, or place in a pan containing a little stock, cover and simmer until tender. Cucumber Fritters 4 large cucumbers 4 eggs 1 teaspoonful of butter 1 cupful of flour 1 teaspoonful of baking powder Salt, pepper. Peel and grate the cucumbers and strain off the juice. Mix with baaten egg, seasonings, butter aad flour. Beat well and drop by tablespoonfuls in deep, hot fat and cook until brown, Drain on soft paper. Cucumber Sauce (for Fish). -+1 eucumber 3% cupful of butter 1 tablespoonful of flour 13% cupful of milk. 1 teaspoonful of cold water ~-- Bake in a Salt, pepper. Peel and dice the cucumbers and place in a saucepan with a little meit- ed butter: Add a dash cf salt and pepper, cover and let simmer until tender. Make a sauce by melting the butter, blending with flour and stirring in milk slowly. Boil a few minutes, /add a teaspoonful of cold water and stir into cucumbers, Here is a Suggestion for a Rich Salad 13% cupfuls of chopped cucumber pulp 1 cupful of chopped celery 3% cupful of walnut meats 1 tablespoonful of chopped green peppers 2 large tomatoes Mix together the cucumber pulp, chopped celery, nuts and green pep- per. Add the mayonnaise dressing and mound on individual salads. Top with a thick slice of tomato. a Cucumber and Tomato Jelly, 1 pound of tomatoes 1 pound of cucumbers wR 1 tablespoonful of gelatine «§.." Slice of onion A 1 teaspoonful of vinegar Salt, pepper. Stew the tomatoes and cucumbers until tender and force through a : sieve. Cook 'this pulp' with season- ings, add the softened gelatine, and stir until dissolved. Pour into a mould and serve garnished with slices of cucumber and tomatoes, Cucumber Salad. Peel a cucumber and cur ants inch lengths. Remove the pulp and chop, adding seasoning, onion juice and some cooked peas. Refill the cucum- ber centres and serve as a salad on lettuce leaves, or as an accompani- ment to a fish. Use French dress ing. ! Not a cake soap-- Not a washing powder--. A new form of pure soap in granules. The pure Rinso granules are made or finer 0 laundry soap. They are so mild, your tubful of clothes is as safe with them as with pure water alone. Yet the way they cleanse! The rich, bubbly suds that Rinso instantly makes is so rich in cleansing value that it loosens all the dirt. Even in the grimiest things! Simply soak the clothes for a few houss with Rinso. Then rinse them out. The dirt just streams away. No standing over a steamy boiler. No wearisome and clothes-hurting rub, rub at the No'need to boil the clothes, unless perhaps a cuff edge, between your fingers, as you rinse it. clean, snowy pure--without labor. AT NIGHT--Soak the clothes with Rinso. MORNING-- Rinse them out--that's all LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO No boiling No rubbing No toil No wear Harmless to everything but dirt quality ingredients than you get in ordinary unless you wish to sterilize them. Everything gleaming No rubbing, Rinso

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