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Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Sep 1920, p. 9

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' by THE DAILY BRITISH WHI TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1920. ee -- -- a ---- Ee -- En -- In the Realm of Women----Some Interesti PAGE NINE] ng Features Del ST. CHARLES BYAPORATED MILK EN PA THE BORDEN COMPANY LIMITED and economical as shor. The aecretia nthe reci- thal. u'd ever s for only one egg ! success if you use. JADE GREEN CHIFFON GOWN we Ba + ABOUT THE LATE NECKWEAR | | Separate Collars, Scarfs, Net ! Frills, | Jabot Ruffles, Ribbons ard ; Beads 'In. Paver. This 1s a seagon of neckwear. " The shops are full of lovely "sepe- rate" collars, and that, of course, is an Indication of the style for sepa- rate bits of white and colered neck- wear, There 1s, perhaps, nothing new that might be used for neckwear. Within the last few years we have used ba- tiste and handkerchief linen, organdle and net, lace and crepe de chine, tulle and embroidery. These things are still used, all of them, for neckwear, It is just the way they are used that makes them seasonable, For one thing, there are batik sears of silk this season. They are lovely In color and design. . Then there are lovely waistcoats of brecaded and embossed ribbons. * Net frills are fastened on the edge of organdie collars and jabots. Fine handkerchief linen ig heavily embroidered in satin stitch. Sheer, cobwebby lace is used to lerm jabot ruffles, attached to bigh col- lars, that suggest the beruffied shirts of the dandies of bygone days, Not exuctly neckwear, but in these days sensibly classed with it, because It all goes to produce the right effect at the neck finish of the bodice, is | the bed chain. Some new ones are made of ribbon and beads.' The rib- bon forms the center part of the chain, and at each end of the ribbon, a strip perhaps three-quarters of a yard long, there is attached a chain of beads. " CHARMING GARDEN FROCK _ . To Represent. Hospital. Ottawa, Sept. 7.--The internati n- | al financial conferem@e, called udder the authority of the league of nat- ions, at'which Hon. Hugh Guthrie, minister of militia, will represent the government of Canada, will meet at | Brussels on Sept. 23. G..C. Cassels of the Bank of Montreal, London, and J. H. Gundy, of Toronto, are gther delegates representing Canada. The $30,000 shipment of liquor, PY ates : seized nearly a month ago at Cardi- X breakfast, COMES Nur nal while bound for Sarnia on the frequently, more invitingly, when it's 3 steamer Samuel Marshall, is still SEAL BRAND COFFEE ; under guard at Prescott, heavily in- sured, and will remain there until that is used. The famous Seal Brand flavour, fragrance . and delicacy are sealed right into the Tin. > That Whiff of Fragrance For taformation and rates a 4. P. Hanley, C. FP. & T. A. GT, way, Kingston, Ontario. September 16th, 'when the case will be heard. ; € Mrs. James Ansley left on Thurs- 1 1 pnd ab sa. Neves sud in bulk. Wh pd oh ' day for her home in Killam, Alberta, "Pesfoct Colfoa-- Perfectly mader olla une how to make Coffee. It's fina. LY \ CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL. - © after visiting friends in Napanea and vicinity. Miss 'Ada Asselstine ac- companied her to the west, where she will visit her brother and sister. Dr. 8. F. Leavine, Elgin, assistant physician on the staff of the Ontario Hospital, Brockville, for the last few months, has resigned and will enter into general practice at. Merrickville. PA A A A ne I $16.50 per ton 16.50 per ton $1 ECGCOAL..... STOVE COAL NUTCOAL....... .... 6.50 per ton PeaCoal................$15.00 per ton * . Carrying 50c. extra. PHONE 155. ALL BALES FOR CASH. Phone orders 0.0.Db, SOWARDS COAL CO, E. D. Robinson, Selby, has a corn | stalk which measured thirteen feet, three inches. This is surely a record | was visiting her sister, *Mrs. breaker, Gouraad's Oriental Cream HOPKIN Mrs. P. L. Bogart, Napanee, has returned from Winnipeg, where sha Me- ISA N.Y., CHERBOURG & CUNARD ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONAL DSO? eee ca REGULAR SERVIOES MONTREAL---G! . 11|00t. 18{Nov. 20. . 25{Oct. 30 .X, GQ » (via 11{Oct. 9!{Nov. 6 .......,O0b NEW YORK---- Sept. 14/Oct. NOV mans Sept. 14 N. Y. PLY, and CHER. Sept. 18/0ct. 21|Nov. 25 Cavenia Sept. 9/0ct. 7|Novw, 11 ool Sept. 21/0ct. 12|NOV. 3 suns AQUItARIS Sept. 30/Oct. 28 .. . Mauretania N. ¥4 PBY, -OHER., HAMS 3 Oct. 30|Dec. 9 onta N.Y. ; Sept. 2 For rates of passage, freight and fure ther particulars apply to local agents on THE ROBERT REFORD CO, LTR: General Agents This evening creation of jade green chiffon will be "just the thing" for 'tunning evening wear. Violets, on chides and crystal beads make this Hon. Manning Doherty, minister | lovely gown one that appeals. of Agriculture in the Ontario Legis- ---- lature, will open the Napance fair on Sept. 14th. Greece, by royal decree, has ad- opted 24-hour time for general use. ! Hj 2) hf fl = CONSULTING Ig WE Here is shown one of the season's garden frocks. It Is composed of a white silk skirt with an unusual old gold blouse, set off by a bread-brimmed white he : INE in granulation--finer than all other sweet- or PRESERVING. Wor FRE in actual use--finest in results obtained. Pi" Pew plume ine" has ymany meanings to the Lantic user! In snowy glistening crystals of pure cane sugar--all sugar and nothing else--Lantic brings you concen- trated sweetening. . And because each crystal is fine and even, Lantic dissolves at once--it instantly delivers its great sweetening power without hesitation. of course it goes farther. Of course it costs less. Of course you will like it fine. : pe In PRESERVING. late fruits such as pears, plums and peaches, It efimin: ates the danger of over-cooking, which robs fruit of its natural color and shape, and some of its flavor. In BAKING, Lantic creams quickly with the butter--which makes the cake light and dainty. Creaming need not be tedious. granflation gives candy a soft velvety quality. In CANDY-MAKING fine Most of the highest grade chocolates and finer candies are made with Lantic. The exquisite "velours" of the best chocolate creams comes from™ In TEA or COFFEE, in fact in all (hot or cold), every Lantic crys. tal dissolves at once, yielding readily the full sweetening of the purest cane, ATLANTIC SUGAR REFINERIES, LIMITED MONTREAL 3 cakes; cocoanut cakes, pork '© cakes; nut cakes, short cakes, rolls, buns--ALL cakes--Lantic creams quicker with the butter because it's FINE. | Craftsman, : / ® USES FOR SPRING WEAR Fabrikoid '°y l Over Garments to Accompany New Tallleurs May Be Constructed From Tricolette. To accompany the charming new fi --the practical upholstery for doctors', lawyers', dentists', and her professional men's offices. spring tallleurs there are the most de- 2 / lightful blouses of tricolette. All the "~an upholstery that is sanitary; Vermin- lovely pastel shades, too, are being proof and dirt-proof, and at the same worn, with perhaps a preference for time possesses that rich attractiveness the new' parrot green. And, by the attributed in the past only to lather. 0 way, not in many seasons has any ! color been taken up so quickly as the Have your shabby furniture re-uphol- spring shades of green. But then thers stered today. Tell your furniture dealer are those soft shades of rose, French you want it done in Fabrikoid. There blue, violet gray, raspberry, orange, are several shades and several qualities cream, sand and apricot. | - to select from--a range that guarantees These unusual blouses assume (he i something to meet with your satisfaction. lines of the Balkan model and rce of hip-length, with short 'sle€v.s and # _ And whatever your selection, you will road meck. The blouse is ».metimes * find Fabrikoid superior in every way to made Into a broad band s/ the hips any furniture covering you have ever % | and puffed over gracefull;. One trico- had. It is economical--costs less than lette blouse in this sty's chose green | other first-class upholsteries, and wears for its color and trimw «d the neck and ten times as long--it is absolutely im- Slesnes with bands £2 cut tev] bonds, pervious to water, grease, the stains of medicines or drugs. It will not absorb "The overblouse to be smart must be simple and have good lines," says the moisture from the human body as leather or cloth do. ans one authority, and that's why these' new tricolette blouses are among the leading models of the season. A stun- ning bleuse to accompany a suit of Pabrikoid is the practical upholstery gray duvetyn was developed In rasp- fices beca © clean berry colored tricolette. It was a ed quickly with a damp cloth. This alone basque effect with round neck and commends its use in those places where brief kimono sleeves. Odd motifs of visitors are of a mixed type. : woel in various colors graced the front Have your furniture done over today™ aad leat not a little charm to the atlky | --in Fabrikoid. Your dealer can do it. ) : Write for our free booklet, "Fabrikoid * in the Home" : - Canadian Fabrikoid Limited Head Qffice, Montreal * Torento Sudbury * Vancouver L Most of the mofor cars in , Canada today are up- holstered or wis

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