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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Nov 1920, p. 8

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: St ly ; ; g - l. . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, NOVEMAE 5. reset er A ---- - In the Realm of Women----Some Interesting Features * Excels All = For Purity, Flavour and Aroma " |TWO FUR COATS OF CHARMING FASHION N | Gray Squirrel Favored by Young and Old With AGENCY LP <4 At the Kiddies' Party It's such a simple matter for mother to serve a little repast that will gladden their hearts--if she has a stock of Pure Gold Jellies on hand. Sparkling, delicious jellies in a wealth of rich fruit flavors that delight the children. Justa few minutes, and a perfect dainty is prepared. Better have your grocer send over a selection of Pure Gold Jelly Powders. Madé from pure calfsfoot gelatine and rich, concentrated fruit juices. Flavors are rasp- berry, strawberry, lemon, orange, red currant, pineapple, cherry and vanilla. Pure Gold Desserts JELLY POWDERS "\ Pure Gold Mfg. Co. Limited » Toronto "> FOR BALE. § 27 Wellington St., brick and stone; hot water; two bath rooms: easy to convert into 3 flats. 174 Barrie Street ++ Brick; Hot Water, 377 Alfred Street ... Brick; Hot Water. 413 Johnson Street . Brick; Hot Water. Alfred Street .. New Brick; Hot Water, Princess Street ... New Brick; Hot Water, Stone; Het Alr. Frame; large baras. Frame; no furnace. Large store and dwelling. er cons truction on Edgehill street, and ® bungalow on . Buy new and have finished to suit Your taste. Insurance of all kinds. Viet ory 'Bonds bought, sold hnd ex- changed. Apply toi J. 0. HUTTON 67 CLARENCE STRERT Phone 708. Special 'Sale of Millinery FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY 25% Discount ALL CASH SALES Notice the splendid display in the window of the latest models. JOS. B. ABRAMSON 257 PRINCESS STREET - - . KINGSTON Washes in Cold Water * Rinso saves the coal and gas formerly necessary to heat water for washing. The pure granules of Rinso loosen the d¥t in any fabric. And it , does this as well in cold water as in hot. At Night-- ss Rinse them owt, that's off | They're fresh, sweet and CLEAN. Ready for the line. Ouse package does the week's wash. At your grocers. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, Linings Plain. ! By Annette Fur wraps, are n ppearing in many delightful stylds. There are long, straight coats with high choker collars, exquisite cdpes that have no sleeves, but merely apertures for the arms. On many, the pelts are arrang- ed in most decorative style--panels and bands being cleverely suggested by their novel placing. The favored linings are mostly plain satins, while the absence of fastenings is very noticeable on some of the smartest wraps. Gray squirrel is much liked, both by the young girl and the woman of mature years, This is the fur used in the model at the right. It is design. ed with a very deep collar that is fin- ished with a slightly gathered tlounce of the fur. Beneath this point, threes Pree, KITCHEN ECONOMIES By ISOBRL BRANDS Of the Applecrolt Experiment Station Six Ways to Serve Game De'icionsly: "If there is an unexpected influx of game into the local market, why not use it as an occasional delicacy? Grouse and quail and partridge are no longer as abundant as they were, but there is occasionally a quantity of less rare game--such as venison and rabbit and other feathered de- licacies. v Roast Quail, Draw and wipe carefully with a soft, damp cloth. Stuff raw oysters inside, and fasten together as a stuffed chicken, Place thin slices of fat bacon over the breast, place in roasting 'pan. with a very little hot: water, and cook in a hot oven for twenty minutes. Baste frequent- ly with butter and hot water. Dust with salt and pepper before serving. > Pie. Clean and wipe pigeons with damp oloth. Lightly fry a small sliced onion, and saute the birds until light brown. Butter a baking dish, place the birds in it with a little salt pork, chopped hard-boiled eggs and ochop- ped livers. Dredge flour over all, and pour over water and seasoning. Cover with a thick pie<crust, and bake in a amoderate oven for one hour. . ; Broiled Squa. Split the #quabs down the back, rub with butter, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and broil over the red coals or under a hot gas flame. Serve on hot, well-buttered toast slightly moistened. Stewed Rabbit, Heat one tabléspoonful of butter in a large saucepan and fry a thin- ly sliced onion in it. Place the clean- ed, skinnéd joints of rabbit in it, salt, pepper and dredge with flour, and saute the rabbit quickly over a hot tire for five minutes turning it frequently that all parts may be seared. Cover rabbit with cold water, season With parsley, sweet Bradshaw, bands of squirrel are effectively ar- ranged. The hat, which favors ths soft lues of the tam, is modelled from blue velvet and trimmed with pheas- ant feathers. The other wrap is originated in kolinsky. The wide collar overlaps a smart vest of the fur, which is ar- ranged in horizontal pieces. This ex- tends only part way down the front. The sides and back are decidedly longer, and are elaborated with tails. The pelts are disposed so that each one is set separately on the lining of brown satin, The hat of brown eatin, elaborated with tiny knots of ribbon, has a fae- ing of brown velvet, and boasts a dashing, pasted feather trimming. ful of butter and flour together, mix with the gravy, and cook with one teaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce, Boll for two minutes, then remove from the fire and serve with the meat. Venison Steak: Try to get a steak cut from the loin, as this is especially tender, and much like mutton chops in shape. Broil over a very clear fire, turning frequently and cooking longer than beef. When tender, season with salt and pepper and spread with butter. Serve hot with some tart jelly. Roast Canvasback Duck. Draw and singe the duck and wipe inside and out with a damp cloth. Salt, pepper and rub the inside with a mixture of salad ofl and lemon juice. Stuff with cranberries or cur- rant jelly, and place in the covered roaster. Have a half-cupful of boil- ing water underneath the duck, and cook for 30 minutes, basting about three times. Remove from roaster spreall with butter and lemon juice, and leave uncovered to brown. TODAYS FASHION By Vera Winston. TEA BT71s axon have not tried it, send us a post card for a free Thr Stating fhe pr ice e you Sow pay and if ou use oronto A Rich, Clear Gloss-- obtained by the O-Cedar treatment HOSE who now find floor polishing a real task --bacause they have not et adopted the easy O-Cedar way-- will find a new joy in housework when they do install an O-Cedar Polish Mop bot Du it to work. Quickly it removes the foot marks, the dust and the d Almost kly it adds the high, dry, lasting ih that adds so much to the appearance of any room. O-Cedar Polish 30¢. and 60c. a bottle, $1.50 to $3.50 a can. 0-Cedar Polish M6p, with . 54-in. handle, $2.00. . Both Polish and Mop at your Hardware or Grocery shop. CHAN! CHEMICAL CO LIMITED TORONTO fastened with a handsome galalith buckle, while barr buttons appear on -shaped bone semi-circular style. The belt isy uffs. e front a) The crush Rat of gold duvetyn is rimmed with stripes of blue braid hat reflect the color of the coat, FOR ALL STEAMSHIP LINES / v Special attention given your family { or friends going to or returning from the - 01d Country. For information and rates apply to : J.P. HANLEY, CP. and T. A GT. Ry. Kingston, _ Ontario. Open day and night hone 99. All kinds of Phonographs re- paired, cleaned, recharged and adjusted. Main and governor springs for all makes in stock. Quick service, expert workman« IM. PATRICK '149 SYDENHAM 8ST. Flowers and Plants Daily Ferns, etc. Butter dropped 2¢ a pound retail #t Montreal. keeping. N many Canadian h kitchen is the tru A floor covering that is economical & serviceable omes a cheerful well-ordered e secret of successful house- During the past few years it has been difficult obtain Linoleum, Oilcloth or Feltol, ~ » From now on it will Canadian Made floor to brighten up the ho " reliable coverings be possible to purchase these erings which go so far' me anb- which serve as for shaddy anb foot-worn floors. pp 1 _ I marjoram, pepper and salt, and stew until tender. emove the meat and pile on a hot dish, Rub a teaspoon- LINOLEUM FLOOR OILCLOTH AND FELTOL are all hard- wearing -- therefore economical -- and particularly' ; suitable for kitchea, dining'room, bedroom, A Value for value they are the most inexpensive kind of floor coverings available. , Lineleum, Floor Oilcloth and Feltol are manufac. tured in Tide Yasicty of patterns Nich can be obtgined to ma most any echeme of interior decoration. Y - and made for use A product of a Canadian fi in our a guarantee of a a-- Canadian climate--wit tisfaction at a comparatively low cost.' Por sale at all the Dry Goods Hoiises, : Office and Elevator foot of Princess Streat. | Phone5lor217 = = = Kingston, Ont. Men opponents were defeated for all the offices. Mrs. Mary Burt is the [ee of the new mayor. . women won i election an entire municl. nen being chosen. 1

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