\ on street, will return from th LOughoro I co A few people dropped into Mrs. T. Callander's pretty drawing room on Wednesday afternoon to say good- bye to Miss Mary Callar who is sailing for Scotland on turday, . - LJ se Lake th papears ma small teas Doris Smith, Div | visiting he shall, Syracuse arge party at Mrs Were sent out for Tuesday Mrs, Douglas Wright, street, oft on Wednesday for | ronto, to join Mr. Wright ,wh Emily | been d esses to! Len- men's hall $s on Monday, ice Taylor, M1 The annual ieturned is being held at Queen' October 24th. Mr Mrs. Macphatl and Mrs. D. Wright are the patrcncsses. - - . Mrs, Norman 8. Leslte, street, was one of the host entertain Informaily for Mrs nox Milis during Ler stay Mark's rectory, Barriefield, » - * h 8 1} G. ern Ontario. They will go to lon- don, Ont, to visit Mr. Wright's St. ents, Mr. and Mrs Gordon Wr | Ceoffrey O'Hara is expe {own this week and will he the or ELK par- at ' ast Mr. and Mss. H. F. Richardson nsoun step eshaties of 1 The reception of the f Queen's will be held on sorts of funny te are being prepared fo ers. fr ¥ Ogilvie, '¢ H Mra. a. Hunter street, was the } on Wednesday for Mrs erspoon, Port Hope, . 0s ess ( a small te ugh Woth- tal : . I. Garrock, B.A. of the Cttawa Jo ! Queen's ek-end vis * ral, Gwen Carr-Harris, tained tea nesday for Miss Jean Duxn- awa. i and Mrs. I. G. Bogart, We!l- x Board, "it Miss street ¥ the ¢ in Ss McFa at the Re est of Miss sireet, . M. nding a ss Irene M unune, 'is "tn av sp dayeg in Toronto | Miss Margaret Wrong daughter {of Prof. and Mrs, Wrong, Toroato, {of Prof, and Mrs. Wrong, Poland ting "as one of the ! where she- is | girl who has just eturned from War- | saw, Poland, whése wonderfu] voice | will be heard in Kingston shortly, is being: much feted in he Miss Lo-Dell, Torouto, at luncheon on Monday for her | some other brill | musicians, | Mrs. W, Logie, Toronto, is giv- | ing a tea early in November the coming oWyt world secretaries Y.W.C.A., and supervising * the social welfare of the poor students in Warsaw, the * 2 Miss Bertha Craw ford, the Toronto and lant young Cavad:an bab sthealth : to robu or Barbara Ligic. \ . * La Mr. and Mrs. John Finn, of tbe CPR. Wilkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. .Evans, Moscow, motored to Kingston and Wolfe Island on Sun- day, and attended the reception given Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Conley at their home, Reeds Day, Woite Is- | land. Mrs. Nellie McClung, who is on a lecture tour in Great Britain, hos been on a short visit to France, ac- ~ companied by Mrs, Leonard, of Ses- Gouraud"s katchewan, whose husband was kill- ed in the war. 0 ren 5 os all Captain and Mrs. Sidney McCann, Sn e_ 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 lb. CHARM PEKOE BLEND In Blue Packages ........ | . .50c. per Ib. Geo. Robertson & Son Have You A Piano at Home? IF NOT, GET MOTHER OR FATHER TO PAY US A VISIT ! \ | == Our advice to the Children: | Start yon r Piano Lessons Karly Our own "LINDSAY PIANO" is 0. Le finest in the Dominion, and two popular models in this Piano can be bought for a price which will convince you that " ' "QUALITY IS MORE IMPORTANT TO US THAN MONEY" ; Terms arranged on all instruments. C. W. Lindsay, Limited "THE HOME OF MUSIC" ! . 121 Princess Street, Kingston ioing geological work in north- | Aberdeen | in connection with | r old home. | entertainnd | of her daughter, Miss | RITIS THE DAILY B H WHiIG WS FOR WOMEN R fo * MAKE MONEY. aking pin money. It doesn't matter There is special pleasure in spend- ) ne 'Wn initiative and resources. f a series of sugges- ill give women readers of The ) & moneymaker. rom a Stew Pan. CX Tap a "HOW TO on le w le' {ha nay urned 0. 86--Fortune Made F Some years ago Mrs, Elizabeth E. Taylor, of Orange County, California, sent lat 1 tons 'a year from a great con- créte building with a battery of electric, cookers, Mrs. Tay- lor uees nothing but fruit that has ripened on the tree, It is all peeled by hand and cooked in shallow porcelain pans. She will use none but .the finest vane sugar imported from Ma- rila. She has no assistants but members of her own fam- ily, and .to-day this business brings in over $10,000 a year. This is merely an illustra- tion of what a woman with common sense and a good re- cipe can do. some preserv- ed fruit as Christmas presents to friends in the East. They were so good that these reci- pients cried .for more. Mrs. Taylor then sent her son east to take orders. So successtul was she that she gave up her kitchen range and began put- * ting up the fruit over gi ra s in a shed 1 up fruit to-d she put it up twenty but she is now shipping NENT aT a1 Te anda most economical food. A JERS CCORMICK'S il Ye EC] RRO dF: | DYN BISCUITS returned from Montreal on Wednes- lay. r Arthur and | returned to Otta- | 1 Woodstock, and [from 4 to 6. Orchestra. s Annie Paddon, 'Chic- ! cra] weeks with * * dd bd ds +2449 $49 J. 8. LaFiair and Mrs, La- |% 2 t guests of S Lady Currie, have : 29 33 ant HELP THE WHIG'S WOMAN'S PAGE Ves. Archdeacon Dobbs, Kingston, | 4 preached helpful services at Trinity | % -- church, St. Thomas, on Sunday. |% The Editor of the Woman's While in the city he was the guest of | % Page will be glad to receive Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'V. Ball, Met- items of social news and reports calfo street. of the activities of the woman's societies, from either the city or Col. and Mrs. Hugh Wotherspoon the country readers of tae will not relurn to Port Hope until Whig. ext week. i Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Cropley have | # # # h + +2 4 2 22 + 2 9 ¢ moved into their new homd, 217 Ba- | got t 23 Miss Phyllis Knight, Bagot street, is in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Cyri; Knight. | . } "The Old Order Changeth"] t | Grgeenn { 3 | | * Kingston market piaed as seen | from the Whig office window to-day presents a very different appearance to the same places ten years ago. Gone jare the old cobble stones, which mar- | Keters used as stepping stones in a | stream of mud, gone too is the foun- | taint delight .of dogs and horses, per- {haps because the motor has largely | Mr. and Mrs. Marfleet, Colebrook, | | bave rcturned from a visit to Syra- cuse } ral and Mrs. DGnbar and Miss | bar, Ottawa, are with Col. Dunbar, *"Calder- Gen | Jean Dun and Mrs. Bevan wood." Mrs. John Gordon MacKenzie is | visiting Mr. and LIrs. J. M. Campbell, "Glen Lyon," Emily street, | feplaced the faithful Miss Nan Skinner sailed for Cana- {drew da on Saturday on the S, S. Melita, and wil] spend the winter in Moa- f treal, I animals who | the heavy loads for long miles | | through the muddy roads, starting | before the break of day with a lant- ern fastened 'v ihe front of the old . yf democrat to guide their steps. To- Mrs, H. W. Richardson, "Alwing- |day motor cars and tor trucks, {ton," and Mrs, T. Ashmore Kidd, [laden with vegetables, st~nd in { who were in Toronto and in Dundas {rows along the fine new pavement {with Mrs. Bertram Stirling, have :c- {and another. row of cars aimost | turned to town, ' | blocks King street waiting to carry | Geoffrey O'Hara has returned 'to home the heavy market baskets of [ New York from Detroit, whero he |the purchasers. Gone too, alas, are gave a series of his delightful reci- | the bargains the Kingston house- [tals. ~ * wives used to get in melons and cau- i Mrs .Andraw MéMalop, who has {liflowers when the crop was 'large, been visiting Lar old friends and re- [the pair of chickens which it was | latives before lesving Kingston, is said, "Oh, well, this is the last pair, {Just now with dr. and Mrs. V7, A, [I'M give them to you cheap to get off | Mitchell, William strect. the market"; and many another Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolle, Barrie | chance for the housemother to re- { street, motored to Hamilton and are [duce the family expenditure. But tho { with Dr. and Mrs. Armstrong. piles of beautiful fresh vegetables Mrs. W. T. Conncll, Arch street, is [and fruit, fresh butter and eggs srencing a few days in Toronte. [fowls and during the summer, flowers, are to be found om both markets and the' price is moderat: and many housekeepers 'say 'heir! money goes farther on the market than in the shops and they are sur. | everything is fresh. | | | | | * l | . Mrs. Charles Macdougall, Halifax. s at the Chateau Belvidere. Miss Hazell Ashley, daughter of {Mr .and Mrs. J. Ashley, Livingston | avenue, expects to leave for New | York eanly next week, : | Mrs. E. J. B. Pense, West stree!, | ne am, | STROUD'S TEA | Every leaf full of strength 100 Princess Street Phone 849 8 | Wha the dtr Hears | That the historical society should see that the old Parliament Houge on Queen's street, where the treaty of Paris was signed by Canada's repre- sentatives, should be preserved, and not show the fate of those relics of early days, the old block houses, now demolished, That the exhibition of pictures at Kirkpatrick's art gallery is receiving much favorable comment from the art critics. That low hecled shoes are the vogue, excepting of course for even- ing wear, and even then the heely are not nearly as high as formerly. That the London restaurants notify their women customers that 6d. a hole will be charged for dam- age done by cigarette ash. That many articles of warni ¢loth- ing and comparatively fow useless and out of date ornaments wers on view at the rummage sale held in the Island market on Wednesday, by the Mother's Council of the Y, AL C. A. That fur will be much used 28 a _| hat garniture this winter. Women of Putumayo, Brasil, whose usual attire is confined to beads, have taken to painting gowns on their bodies in imitation of those worn by white women. It is said that the whisper of a beautiful woman can be heard fur- ther than the loudest yell 'of duty, Indolence often assumes the mask of patience and gathers in her re- wards, Beauty Is skin-deep, but all thick- gkinned people are not beautiful, The man who tells you the faults Tea and dancing, "Park View." ! King street, Saturday afternoon, | To-morrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kemble > ' FRIDAY, OCT. 14. | This promises to be another in- significant day, according to the lack of aspects in the astrological figure. There is but a single lunar transit-- { the Moon in oppositian to Venus, which is an unpleasant position, in- | dicative of sorrow, disappointment or other troublesome situations in domestic, social or tions, destine associations or possible quar- rels, extravagances or self-indulgence. A mutual aspect suggests spiritual or psychic activities. Those whose birthday it is may look for a quiet year in business, but their domestic, social or affectional matters may cause grief or disap- pointment. They should guard against all manner' of self-indulgence, in pleasure or unconventional social ac- tivities. . A child born on this day is likely to be over-fond of pleasure and social indulgence to the detriment of its progress in its other undertakings unless wisely trained. People born on this day s SUToer mre = ANY PAIN OF THE BODY Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatic, Back- ache Sciatic and Ovarian Pains. One or two DR. MILES' ANTI-PAIN PILLS--and the pain is gone. Guar anteed Safe and Sure. Price 30c. SOLD AT MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE DOR. MARTEL'S FEMALE PILLS FOR WOMEN'S AILMENTS 25 years Standard for Delayed and Painful Menstruation. Sealed Tin package only, all Druggists or direct by mail. Price $2.00. Knickerbocker Remedy Co, 71 E. Front St., To- ronto, Canada. the affectional rela- hould re- True vigor and vitality depend on the iron inthe blood Raisin Pie Mon are quickly refreshed at night by & dessert like this 3 cups Sun-Mald Seeded + Ralsins prem 1 tablespoon sugar Wash the raising, put in saucepan with 1 cup cold water and bring slowly to & boil. Add sugar, salt and corn starch which has been mixed with 1 'cup cold water. Boll 3 minutes; add lemon juice. Pour in ple tin which has been lined with crust, while hot cover; brush top with d milk and bake 'n moderate oven until brown. All measurements for this recipe are level. ' real We'll send 100 Free Tee dm recipes in a free book to anyone who mails coupon. oi others wil) tell others of yours. in its own right as the Pie Su- dessert. Do you use a recipe like this one--have you ever tasted rdi- sin pie made exactly in this way? If not, you're unfamiliar with energy-producing dessert that SUN-MAID RAISINS Use Sun-Maid Raisins, made from California's finest table' grapes -- American raisins, processed and packed immaculately in a great * modern California plant. . Seeded (seeds removed); Seedless CALIFORNIA ASSOCIA | merabor Whig ads. when 'w | sults. anting re-| ¢ Quince and Raisin Marmalade ---- In the days of Babylon the doctor or surgeon who was unsuccessful j¥as punished. Failing in an opera- | tion, for instance, he might be con- {demned to have his hands cut offsby the public executioner, The inhabitants of China are coun- ted every year in a curious manner. The oldest master of every ten hous- es has to count the families and make a list, which is sent to the im- | perial tax house, { The man mever lived who didn't | expect to invent something that | would make him ricn. * Six cups quinces, 3 Cups sugar, 4 cups' water, 1 1-2 cups Sun Maid rais- ins. Wash, remove seeds and cut up enough quinces to make six coups, Cover with water and cook slowly until soft--about 1 hour. Rub through a strainer. Add sugar and raising and cook slowly until thick--- about 15 minutes. Stir occasionally to prevent burning, Pour into steril- ized glasses and seal with paraffine, This makes about 6 glasses, { | It points to scandalous or clan-' Snowflake dmmonia F softens water- cuts grease reese 3 UPTOWN FISH MARKET WHITE BISH .... 0... cocina 230. RED SALMON ..........cii .35¢, Oily Kippers *%s se (eelele sleiafelotele 20c. pr. WM. DUNCAN 851 PRINCESS STREET | | Real Raisin Pie =you don't know it, unless you've tasted this one. Try the recipe and see furnishes the blood with food sron and helps to keep vitality up to par. You need but a small bit of iron daily, yet that need is vital, A million workers probably are refreshed daily by the di- gestible, quick-acting .nourish« ment and vitalizing iron of raie sin pie. ~ Whether you work indoors or out, you need this vitality, EN made correctly--it is easy--Raisin Pie rules e -- man's favorite food- raisin pie -- the flavory, (grown without seeds); Clusters (om the stem). Also a fine, ever-resdy dessert. Raisins are cheaper by thirty per cent than formerly. See that you get plenty in your foods. TED RAISIN CO. Dept. P47-25, Fresno, California, Membership 13,000 Growers nn -- ----_--w sw ow CUT 'THIS OUT AND SEND IT | Dept. p23, Fresno, Calif. i Dip. PRT TTeSTS. Cat. } send me copy of your frees bosk, id Recipes" 1 1 I -- +; Delicious raisin pie + dhd raisin bread are sold by bake shops and groceries every- where. Buy of them «to save baking at home. 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