meet ea" NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS pon Mrs. Elmer Davis entertained. at luncheon at the Frontenac Club on Saturday in honor of Mrs. E. J 18, Mrs. E. J. Davis, : and Miss Marsh, th oronto ar who is a visitor in Kingston y other guests were Mrs. Harold Dav- is, Mrs. Charles E Taylor and Mrs A. W, Winnett, * On Friday evening a j party of young people surprised Miss Edith Laidly at her home on Princess street and spent the evening in games and dancing. A dainty Supper was ser and after tea a few more dan then a reluctant "good-night" said, Dav ewmarket . 9 was LJ . - The Girls' Fellowship Club of th Y. W.C. A held home-made food sale in the John- son street parlors on Saturday after- noon. Miss Margaret Mackenzie, the a most successful president, and her band of workers | ) are to be congratulated on the re- sult, - » - Mrs. McFayden, Albert street tertained some of Miss Jean McFay- den's girl friends on Saturday even: ing after the footbal] match - LJ * The Misses Ruth and Kathleen Ly- ons, Kingston, were guests of .their aunt and uncle, S. W. and Mrs. Pet- tingill, during fair week Mrs. Charles Grant and baby, Hil- lier, spent several days recently a guest of her sister, Mrs. Pierson, Kingston. Dr. and Mrs, Mabee and Mrs. Ad- ams, Odessa, were guésts of Mrs, E. W. Case, Picton, during fair week Mrs. Bird and daughter, Kingston, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clif- ford, Picton, last week, - * » Mr. and Mrs. Chrysler McQuire, Almonte, dre the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ronald VanLuven, Alfred street. Rev. T. A. Rodger and Mrs. Rod- ger, who motored from Toronto to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. wletfe 's-Social Side - and Mrs , '8pent By McKee few days i Mrs. Bedel ron a ol and Colquhoun Chateau Belv y sailed from Er 29th to join Mr. Geary I. and Mrs peg, are : Mrs on Sgpt Street at Ge Kin Miss Anita Martin, Gananoque, is at "The Residence," Ear] street . * - Miss has been transferred to Ottawa, and leaves on Tuesday for the Capital Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Day, Alfred street, are in New York, and wi to Baltimore before Kingston, Dr Day is visiting large hospitals for observation work Mr. and Mrs. J. D.'Mackerras will ome from Pasedena, Cal., in Oct- for a re-union at McGill College, | days in Kingston on their way en- | Miss Marion Kirkpatrick, Ottawa, 3 with Dr. and Mrs. R. 'W. Garrett, Johnson street * LI Dr-R.C his parents, cock, Ba Miss Margaret Porteous, has returned to Queen's. Mrs. H. .A. Lavell, Kingston, is again president of the Woman's Mis sionary Society of the Methodist Church in Canada, having been elected at the closing sessions of the fortieth annual meeting of the board. . . . Hiscock, Verdun, is with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar His- rie street, Ottawa, Miss Root, Kingston's Social .Ser- vice worker, is in Montreal attend- ing the first annual meeting of the Canadian National Council] of Child Welfare. Several hundred men and women workers were present, cover- ing many branches of this splendid work. Young women from the settle- ments, older women grown grey in the service and nuns from the Grey Nunnery, whose work dates back to Jhe Utter Daintiness operation from the of Seal Brand Tea, and of the surroundings, an important tea itself. od deanliness ot every Dicking to the packing the freshness and beauty are a combination whi part in the exclusive flavor of In you will find your affinity, a tea that you will stay with, a rare and precious is energy, stimulate cheer---a champagne 1s native purity. In pound and half-pound will scatter a thirst, renew yous amongst teas in all cartons. CHASE & SANBORN, Montreal, Que. Delicious candy coat- ing over a delectable morsel of peppermint chewing gum. . tis a nieey, zieey pep- permint that you will like, too. Good for teeth, appetite, digestion and throat. and with / The Flavour Lasts Allen, of the post office staff, | 11 go | returning to | the | Montreal, of which Mr. Mackerras is | |a graduate. They will spend a few open eyes: and no ill can befall. | | or treachery, ADMIRAL ADOPTS SEVEN CHILDREN. A short time ago these children had names--all Russian. | been ado seven different sur- are orphans from the famine area, | | the foundling home established 11754, . | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin? Rees, Gore | street, and their family, have come jup from their cottage at McDonald's | Cove. Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Sutherland, | Gore street, have returned from their cottagé at McDonald's Cove. Miss Jessie Cooper, Wolfe Island, has returned ome from Toronto and Niagara Falls. .The Dean of Ontario left for Ham- iflton to-day attend the General Synod. Bishop Hamilton, mid-Japan, who spent the week-end with Rev. T. W. Savary and Mrs, Savary, St. James' rectory, left on Monday for Hamil- ton, where he will be one of the speakers at the General Synod. . . - in to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gilbert have returned to Toronto from New York where they were the guests of the latter's sister, .Mrs. Schuyler, at "Millbrook." Mrs. Brock, who ac- home in Vancouver today. Miss Eleanor Smith, who spent the summer months with Miss McPhad- den, Martintown, Ont,, has returned to Kingston. have returned to Kingston after spending their vacation with Dr. Me- Kay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | McKay, Cornwall. They made the | trip in their auto, being accompanied | by Dr. McKay's niece, Miss Margaret | Whittaker, and Miss Evelyn Clark, {| who are entering Queen's University. 1 . . - D. Whitney Eamer has returned to Kingston after spending the vaca- tion with his parents, Mr D. A. Eamer, Cornwall Miss L. Spooner, nas left with Dr. and Mrs. Williams, Brockville, on a motor trip to New York, Geoffrey O'Hara is in Buffalo this | | week giving a series of his delight- | ful recitals. | Miss Wagner, Belleville,,and Miss | Henderson, Brockville, are at "The | Residence," Earl street, { Col. and Mrs. Wotherspoon, Port Hope, arrived in town to-day. . Miss Marjorie Booth has returned to Queen's from Rutherford, N.Y., land is at "The Residence," Earl street. 4 Mrs. Norman Symons and her little !son sailed for England last week. Prof. Symons is en pension at Miss Clogg's, Johnson street, Canon Walter Loucks, Winnipeg, who spent a few days with his mo- ther, Mrs. Edwin Loucks, Division street, will go to Hamilton for the | General Synod. A small collection of water-colour and pastel sketches b Frederick Colson on view at Kirkpatrick's dur- ing the week commencing Monday, Oct. third. Bread Cake Qne cupful of sugar, one cupful of light bread sponge, one cupfu]l of flour, one good half cup of butter, one egg; add citron and flavor with nutmeg for a white cake, or spice to taste and add raisins, currants or nuts as desired. Bake in a moderate- ly hot oven. Ne The Navajo Sweater. The new Navajo sweater is exactly what its name implies--a knitted re- plica of the Indian Navajo hlankets, the diamonds, oblongs and zigzags | being done in a contrasting color and red on a black ground, blue on grey, and red on grey are among the com- . binations, et rt AAA at rats ri companied them, is leaving for her | Dr. Wm. McKay and Mrs. McKay | and Mrs. | Frontenac street, | | AA A A A A a. A SUCCESSFUL TAG DAY Was That Held on Saturday ! For the Kingston General Hospital. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Their name is now McCully, having | pted by the American admiral by that name. They Another successful tag day for the | i ing its memory of the very strong : } po ot support the Kingston prople give this | institution and their realization of its | many morning, bright rosy cheeked girls"and women manned the street corners, with boxes ready to receive the coins, little or big, that the men and women going to work were in- Glined to give to a good cause, needs Early on eyed, { found in the boxes than ever befurs, ( = Hospital has come and gone, | Satur lay | 'COMB SAGE TEA IN | The taggers say more 5-cent pieces wete | | which shows that everyone helped | |a little, even if out of employvinent. The locomotive works, a favorita tag- {ed doors, and the splendid response | ging place in years gone by has clos- | | { with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. | the' men used to make to the appeal | for this orfany other good object, wag | much missed. The women who give their' time and stand out in all | weathers on the corners give a very great deal to the General Hospital, | and for the most part this is recogniz- | | ed, but some stories ake told of peo- | ple who fai] to realize Pw sacrifice | of time and comfort it entails. The { Worfien's Aid Association of the | Kingston General Hospital has done splendid work in the past and are to | be congratulated on the splendid re- sult of Saturday's tag. | © The total result was $1,084.66. MISS SHAW'S. GIFT SHOP, | | | | | | | | Dainty and Originai Christmas Gifts | ! Bought, | | Miss Jennie Shaw's Gift Shop had | many visitors on Saturday, who went | | away laden with parcels containing | | dainty and original Christmas gifts | A beautiful] embroidered centre sold | | at once for a good price, the baskets, | | painted and tied' with red ribbon, to | fill with fruit for the hospital or | "shut ins,'~ boxes for homemade | Sweets, artistically decorated, bags | for children, with marbles, decorated | skipping ropes, etc., original Ne | for luncheon or bridge favors, sold rapidly. The children's woollies, in pale tints, lingerie bows and dress hangers with a scented satin rose for adornment, home spun bags with | cleverly made woollen flowers, and | exquisitely painted china, are among a few of the pretty things Miss Shaw has made for her very attractive gift shop. A Saddening Sight, The saddest.sight, to a married man, is that of his dear old middle- aged wife's hair, as he watches it turn slowly redder and redder with the passing years. Hood's Pills Biliousness Liver lis FOR SALE Double stone dwelling, three storey, large lot; 1 extra lot. Good barn. Rents for $44 per month. Price $4,500. | evenly that nobody can tell it has | soft brush and draw it through your | restored to its natural MONDAY, CCTODER 8, 1021. You Can Learn More _ To-mofrd, | HOROSCOPE . By from a teapot test of "SALADA' TH.A - Than we can tell you in a page of advertisement TRY IT TO-DAY Genevieve Kemble TUESDAY, OCT. 4. { The astrological outlook for this day is not to be read as favorable. | There may be business perplexities | and worries, possibly caused by treachery or duplicity. New pro- | jécts may be jeopardized by these - and the danger of fraud. The risk- ing of money by speculation is warn- | ed against Those in the employ- | ment. of others should be cautious. | Attend strictly to business, with | ml) Had your iron today? Those whose birthday it is are | urged to be cautious in all their deal- | ings lest they "suffer through fraud | They should not risk |« their money nor speculate. Those in the employment. of others should, be careful A child born on this day should be fitted to meet the | obstacles and setbacks of life, as it { may have many ups and downs to | contend with. . It will have natural | good judgment, however, to meet these. | Eat more raisins About one-sixth of the world's qui- rine is used in India. There's a Quality and Flavor You Will Ap- preciate in CHARM ORANGE PEKOE TEA From the Best Gardens in Ceylon. In Red Packages 60c. per Ib. CHARM PEKOE BLEND Packages 50c. per Ib. Geo. Robertson & Son In Blue We Serve Good Meals | For good meals prepared right come and try us -- With the Cream left in! /| Keepasupply inyour pantry | Comfort Your Skin] | ' With Cuticura Soap and Fragrant Talcum LL Tp fe oh St members / you will be delighted with our service. Everything you could want served as you like it. Dainty Restaurant 83 PRINCESS STREET ---------- -- UPTOWN FISH MARKET WHITEFISH ..................- 2%. RED SALMON ................35¢ Oily Kippers . «svi cnsnvess . « 20e pr. WM. DUNCAN 851 PRINCESS STREET B\ FADED OR GRAY HAIR If Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Tell. Grandmother kept her hair beauti- fully darkened, glossy and attractive Whenever the hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store 'for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other in- gredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural | color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now be- cause it darkens so naturally and rsday BAKER'S COCOA 11c, MAGIC BAKING POWDER JUTLAND SARDINES EDDY'S MATCHES JOHN R. BOYCE Corner of Brock and Division Streets. TIN BOX been applied--it"s so sasy 'to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or Phone 1281. hair, taking ome strand at a time, By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. TT WILSON'S CROWN CAFE Our Restaurant is first class in every respect. For a tasty meal or a private dinner party, tell us your de- sires, for we know how to prepare and cook the good things to perfection. OPEN FROM 7.30 AM. TILL 2 AM. 203 Princess Street. EH Phone 1393 PHILIP TOY, Prop. ly Killers all Druggists, ||. : Grocers and General Stores | aswWSS------ Fashionable Fall Footwear New beauty of design and new beauty of line distinguish our new Shoes for Fall wear. The newest in Brown and Black Calf Oxfords -- Brown or Black Kid Oxfords. per Packet at , 1 and 2 Strap Slippers in Grey Suede, Black Suede and Kid--high or low heels. Many of the newest designs to choose from. W. H. GODWIN & SON . Real Estate and Insurance 89 Broc!: Street, Phone 424, The Sawyer Shoe Store Phone 159 184 Princess' St.