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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jan 1924, p. 9

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHICG A a __ Stomach Cramps Yield to "Nerviline" / When doubled np with cramps you don't feel like experimenting; what you want is something to remove the cramp. Nothing acts 80 effectively as Nerviline, Tako twenty drops in a little sweetened water, and quick as wink the cramp is gone, Nerviline is about five thnes as strong as most medi- eines, and because so strong, only a small dose is required to give instant effect. For Stomach, gas, fermentation, cramps, ie line should be kept in iri Navi. sure protection, get "Nervi- line" to-day. 85c. at dealers. BE LH Bee i B i ] ; i g F i ui li till bi TH 1 i { | i i ! i i i i Eh 2 i I Ii bid every NEWS AND VIE DESPITE THE WEATHER 2 SY 4 their all-inadequate protection TOMORROW'S MENU. Breakfast Bananas Cereal Coffee Boiled Eggs Wholewheat Toast Luncheon Baked Beans Lettuce Salad Tea Rolls Preserves Dinner Corned Beef Boiled Potatoes Beets Cabbage-Celery Slaw Coffge, Steamed Date Pudding ' Answered Letters. Bride Readers: "When you say 'rolls' in your menus, do you mean homemade ones or baker's rolls?" Answer: It {s nice to serve home made rolls if women have the time and strength to bake thelr yeast breads (most of us can manage quick, hot breads). But where it is a question of a housekeeper's | health- ~where it would overtire | {her to do heavy baking---the bak-! {ory store is a blessing. And today baker's bread is generally excellent =-ospecially the rye and wholewheat | breads. \ i Mrs. X.: "We want to have our' hallway repaired this winter. It is badly cracked; and humpy from 'plaster.patehing beneath the ol paper. What can we do to over. ' come this unevenness betore we re. paper?" ; 1 Answer: There is only one thing! to do: Choose a wall paper which {is figured--that is. closely covered { With some small, dignified pattern. | If you put on a plain paper the | unevenness would still show; bdut a'figured paper will hide this defect. Of course you should ll in Miss B.: "How can I make my floors light oak? wall shutting out happiness !' Indeed close and all the rest of the. world--1t --alone ! {ticien They are now | with ice-like crystal fringe ? often necessary to make a gecond application on somg parts of the floor) the next step is to wash well, let dry, then paint it with a light oak paint. Cover with varnish and the work is done. Young Housekeeper: "How do you bake an egg?" P Answer: Cover the bottom of a buttered, individual ramekin or baking cup with crumbs. Break an egg onthe crumbs (or, if you are inexperienced, break i} into a sau. cer and slip it off into the crumbs), then add a pinch of salt and pep- per, cover with more crumbs, add one tablespoon of thin cream; and bake in a medium-hot oven till the white is "set." All inquiries agaressed tb Miss Kirkmay in cars of the "Efficient Housek%eping" department will bo answered in these colummus in their turn. This requires erable ime, however, owing to the great number received. So if a personal or quickey reply is desired, a stamp- od and self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with t'e guesiion, Be | sure to use YOUR full name, straot number, and the name of your city and province. --The Editor, -------- It is the peculfar quality of a fool to be quick in seeing the faults of others, while he easily forgets his own, Father is the party who receives the for Christmas and pays the m | 'the 'three tiers, evenly spaced. The li. | \° hearts warmed by love and joy By Juanita Hamel So what does it matter after all that the rain falls in torrents, freezing as it falls to edge For weather is no adverse , it may prove a protection between two hearts beating of life, beating as one TO-DAY'S F ASHION "By Vera Winston. ------------------------------------------ The Tiers and the Cape Pa Dark bottle green makes a mos: |. effective tone for the one-piece frock. This model Is made on lines that are most practical for the dress' thet is meant to combine style and serviceability, ~AThis skirt is straight and plain at "back, while at the front are [tle otten The chic. little felt hat shows a | new note in its silver at the side. From WS FOR WOMEN READERS --- brought from Flanders by King Henry III, of France, writes a con. tributer to the London Daily Mail. These men were set to work in the year 1601, in a house belonging to. the Gobelin family, dnd quite | close to thelr already celebrated dye works; but it was not until a good deal later--namely, in the year 1662 --that Colbert gathered the various tapestry weavers together and de- finitely established the Gobelin man_ ufactory. ,. Lolils XIV. himself was the mov- ing spirit behind the scheme, which Included a great Crown factory for the making of furniture and metal work, as well as tapestries and car. pets. The well-known Le Brun was 'the first director of this royal factory, and it was he who designed the Battles of Alexander, the Twelve Months of the Year, and other fa- mous pieces of early Gobelin tap- estry. Even at this date all the silk and other materials used were dyed on the prenfises, and the work was all piece work. That is, the heads of different workshops took over such and such a piece of work at a fixed price from the director. Fach man. ager in his turn paid his weavers and other workmen. ~g This was the golden age of the Gobelin, and the work produced was of the very highest order. Like everything else in Paris, the factory sufferéd during the Revoln- tion, The number of hands fell from about 300 to fewer than 50. Bift i# survived, and is to day. as active and busy as ever. . It still has its own chemical laboratory, dye works, and a de- Ar Ht AAA An ALL FAT PEOPLE SHOULD KNOW THIS Fat people owe a debt of gratitude to the author of the now famous Marmola Prescription, and are still more indebz- ed for the reduction of this harmiess, effective obesity renfedy to tablet form. Marmola Prescription Té#lets can be obtained at all 'drug stores the world over at the reasonable price of one dol- lar for a box, or you can secure them Marmola Co., 4612 Woodward Ave, De- troit Mich. This now leaves no excuse for dieting or violent exercise for the reduction of the'overfat body to nor- mal. health, In cialists, 'more than ¢ oy or ding lies direct on receipt of price from the! If it is tea-- you must buy Lipton's tea Red Label Best for the table Thomas J. Lipton TEA 38c. lb. 7c. Ib. Tea Planter « Ceylon a » a --------, partment specially given over to the repair of tapestry. The dye works remain the most important part of the whole busi. |= ness, for the Gobelin colors are absolutely permanent, and while much of the fine tapestry made else- where has deteriorated through fad. ing or change in its tints, that is a misfortune that can never happen to the products of the Gobelin fac- tory. a -- Co-operative Farming. The middleman_js a veritable Old Man of the Sea on the shoulders of agricultdre. In almost every branch of the industry he seems to have en- trenched himself, to his own great profit and with mow disagreeable consequences both- to the consumer and to the producer. Clearly the middlemen need to be circumvented. Their numbers are excessive, and their rates of profit far too high. And in order to circumvent them the farmers need to get together and to organize some more efficient and less expemsive method of dis- tributing 'their produce to the con- sumer.--Westminster Gazette. No matter how careful and sits- picious. a man may be, he will ac- cept a pretty girl at her face value. Tell a girl that she has a swan- like neck and she'll make a goose of herself trying to display it. 'ounces will last for months. r by Washing It \ When you wash children's hair, be careful what you use. Do not use prepared Shampoos or anything else that contains too much free alkali, for this is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle, THe best thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampao, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It is Inexpensive and dedts anything else all to pleces. Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mul sified is all that is required. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily, The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is Soft, fresh 'ooking, bright, wavy, and easy to manage. Besides, it loosens and takes out every par- ticle of dust, dirt and dandruff. You can gat Mulsified cocoanut oil sham- Poo at any drug store, and a fow Sure your druggist gives you Malet fied. Beware of imitations. Look for the name Watkins on the pack- service 960 } DAY AND NIGHT Don't Spoil Your Child's sary, a fresh medicated service can be obtained stripping a thin film from the piece in use. Thermogene inditpensebls Nome medy for winter acm ind beep @ bow hendy. ALAR ER EE EN RRR RII poisons that reach every part of the body. These poisons ruin the ion and undermine Constipation brings on such ailments ate . ; each of which sapsyour health and vitality. Soon much ~ more serious conditions follow. ne Tow hs pomon ian] ape primary cause three-quarters of all ill- gravest diseases Use Lis an [EER EEE RR RN Health and good looks --the reward of internal cleanliness

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