Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Dec 1921, p. 8

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHICG. FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 1021, 5 Editor of Women's Page, Teleptions | seas and is now one of the firm of | 1724; Private plone 857w. { German and, Brooks, Welland. *. = = | Fi.» | On Thursday afternoon Mrs. KE. J. | "Kelly, received for the first time = since her marriage in her cosy home | sador gave a luncheon in the Em Zon Alfred street, when her motner, | bassy at which Mr. and Mr: Stuart | i ived | Bleakney were present, and at nigat | Armistice Day was royally celobra- i ted in Brussels. The British Ambas- | | is away at his office it stands idle for want of a qualified driver, though the wife ani children might care to use it for the sake of health as well as pleasure. To try out hery idea, Miss Timme advertised, offering her services as an "au- tomobile housemaid," Her fa- mily and some of her friends laughed at her. None of them believed there was anything in it. But within a few hours af- ter the advertisement appear- ed the telephone bell began to ring. She was exactly the per- son that a lot of people had been looking for. She now has the engagements she can to take their children riding in automobiles, Miss Ruth Timme of Chie- ago discovered a"nev vocation. She found automobiles inter- esting, so she qualified herself to drive and care for an auto- mobile in every way. She ob- served that a lot of people owned automobiles which are not used very much; also, that they had children. She connect- ed these two facts of her obger- vation with results which prov- ed most fruitful. A number of people can afford to have cars, especially since practical cars have Begun to be sold for mod- VIEWS FOR WOMEN. READERS EE = For 30 Years A 8304 » » * : Life's Social Side HOW TO MAKE MONEY. The Standard of Tea Values Ing money one has made throuxh one's own initiative and resources. Whiz an idea that may ts turned {nto a moneymaker, The finest procurable at any price ame a Ta a \ §:. F iW women are averse to making pin money. It doesn't matter \ -> a , | Each day there wiil appear on this Age one of a series of Sugges- ir 5 46--Automobile Housemaid. . SEALED PACKETS ONLY = Mrs. L. A, Staples, Ingersoll recei with her. A bright fire and lovely |the British Coloney gave a dinner | Z ehrysanthemums in a . big basket {and dance in the British Embassy at : made the drawing room charming to | which Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Bleakney | = the visitors admitted by Miss Doro- | and Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Macdonald { : thy Dick, Mrs. Herbert Mcllquham ! were present. The American Ambas- : : ; 4 : . S| A ------------ r------------ = escorted the visitors to the tea room, j28%or and his wife, Mr, and Mrs. holidays with Mr and Mrs, : where Mrs. Rupert Day made the tea | Van Whitlock were among the guests | McGowan, Barrie street sand Mrs. Colin Rogers cut the ices, | The dance was a most brilliant fune- | * 2 3 3 tea table tion, the gowns worn by the women Miss Nan Skinner, who 1} mums in | gorgeous making, with the striking in Port Hope for a few days uniforms of the men, a magnificent | 80 on to Montreal! this week scene in the splendid ball room of! Mrs. G. W. Cook and Miss Dorothy | erate prices, but they do not the Embassy, Cook, Montreal, it Minto House, | feel that they can employ a $ en { Huwick, Scotland, with the Eari oo chauffeur, The man of the fa- =i fil EVERY LEAF pune NA tt CORN BROOMS AT A SACRIFICE While our stock lasts, we will sell 'a good Corn Broom for 35 cents. This is a very low price for a good quality Broom. Order early, Ewe MIT GILL NY LIM SHEE Sat the prettily arranged swith its centre of baby "ehades of gold, and lighted candles in ! ~glass and silver candlesticks. Mort "flowers in small vases were on the buffet. The tea assistants were Miss | : "Thompson, Mrs, E. Ronald Van Lu- i A surprise party was arranged for av 'ven. Miss Grace Dunlop, Miss Mur- | Thursday evening to which Mre. T. had a baby daughter added to their! cares for the car, and when he Countess of Minto, who lately have mily, therefore, drives and Rideau. street, the first; , -- Drink has caused many a man's downfall, but moonshine has enabled a lot of bootleggers to 8et up in the world, - A woman's idea of pin money is to rt mi. take eneugh to buy diamond pins Women are not permitted to enter with, the Paris bourse. Lemmon & Sons 187 PRINC ESS STREET } nn In Turkey there are still 30,000 Armenian slaves in harems, a a Wclntosh Bros., 101 Princess St. KINGSTON OUR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 300 yards Striped Flannelette-- usual price 35c¢. yd. ..22¢. yd. nn Nd . - Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brooks, B. King, | fel Portcr and Miss Isabel Kelly. | M. Asselstina, Alfred street, extended | household. | : * = = { her hospitality. Four tables of bridge About forty young people surpris- | | Mrs. E. L. Martin, were in play with Mr. and Mrs. G. {ed Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Glover on li received on Thursday for W. Mylks, Dr. and Mrs. 8. H. Simp- | day evening at their eozy home, 178 | : time since coming tc Kingston, when |#on, Mr. and Mrs. George Bawae »| Oak street, Sudbury. Music and | Su her mother, Mrs. E. M. York, Ver-|Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones, M | danoir rore indulged in, and a a NT ona, received with her. Lovely flow- | rles McKay, Mrs. T. 8S. Sco't, Mr | very ning w spent by all, DIAMOND DYES D ers were in the drawing room where and Mrs, J. S d Ksterre, Mrs. Bawd- | | ] tho visitors were introduced to the on and Mr. d'Esterre were the prizo- Miss Helen Wilton will return | TREAK FADE OR RON hostess by Mrs, Leman Guild, and in| winners, | trom Toronto next week to spend | ; the tea room at the dainty table | Word b ile aived 8 Ver jibe Agiidays with Me and Mrs. H. A artistic decoratio rhite or as Tecelv °- | Wilton, Arch street. | oy EH ee SE i FU B.C., of the safe arrival of Mr.! Their Excellencies, the Governor-| Package tells Women how to Dye hearty welcome was extended to Mrs. and Mrs, Joseph Cools and their lit-/ General and Lady Byng of Vimy, | Any Garment or Martin who will make her home in [118 d@ughter, Evelyn, in Lyrre, Bel-| wil] give a dance on the evening of Drapery. Kingston {8lum. After visiting Senator and|jan 3rd for the Royal Military Col- | . { Mrs. Cools, they will go on to the lege gentlemen cadets. The invite] muy "Diamond Dyes' no other who #0uth of France to spend some time, | (ions include young people from the! kind--then perfect hothe dyeing is have spent their honeymoon in New |and then to Brussels, Paris, and Lon-| age of fourteen to the debutantes of | guaranteed. Even if you have nover York and Atlantic City, have return-| don, returning to Vernon in the this year. dyed before, you can JUL 3 new Hie, sir home in Welland, 'where | 8Pring. Mrs. Cools was formerly . oa fadeless color nto you -; oi 8d to their i . bch | Miss Vera Wilmot, Kingston, who 3rig.-Gen. and Mrs, W dresses, skirts, waists, sto: £8. Busy Bre hemp much feted. a 5 i § | y Cingst Cc coats, sweaters, draperies, hangings, Brooks, who is a son of Mrs. Francis! has many friends in town, ~ Kingston, are at the Chateau Laare] C0 rithing, by following the simple Brooks, Barriefleld, is a graduate of| Miss Ethelwyn McGowan, will ler, Ottawa, for a. few days. On | directions in every package of Dia- Queen's and of Osgoode Hall, Toron-| Ome from New York to spend the W ednesday night they dined with mond Dyes. Just tell your druggist to. He was a member of the law| °°" ES | the governor-general and Lady | whether the material you wish to dye firm of Gooderham, Galt and Black-| { Byng. : ; 1s wool or atv, o Whether iis linen, stock, Toronto, fore going over-| ; i Miss Nora Connell, Have rgal Col- | cotton, or /mixed goods. 2 4 : { g { lege, Toronto, will spend the holidays.| Dyes never streak, spot, fade, o TA AS mae Ladies' Gingham House Dresses -- assorted patterns-- regular 3350 ...... verso S175 Ladies' Corsets in Pink; all sizes: usval price $3.00 . . _ .$150 Ladies' Camisoles in Pink, Red) White, Navy, Black-- ceevn.. 98c. to $2.98 Boudoir Cap: . . . . . 75¢. to 98c. Tea Aprons in white . .. . 50¢. Crinkly, Candied Caraway Seeds Lemon and Citroa sseviae 45c 1b, MWaaatu's Ovens. Peel tars umen : Secdless Raisins ~ Fancy Muskatels . | Seeded Raisins, 15 ox. package i tresses... 28c. per package 'Currants, well cleaned Table Figs ...... This letter points to a treatment which has been so thoroughly tried and proven so effective in the Men's Fleece-lined Underwear-- sizes 36 to 44. Sold at $1.25 ....... cen do Se. Men's Combination sets-- eeeeene .... $1.00 to $1.50 Braces--in fancy boxes-- creeen en... 5c. to $1.00 All Wool Scarfs in Brown and Crey ....... 31.50 Large assortment of Colored, | with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. T, j Iu. { Connel, Arch street, 4 mh y | School of Faculty in Toronto, will | Youngest campaigner heard of to A BE we = A spend Christmas in town. f date. Miss Eleanore Lymen will return 2 -- i vould b : | from Montreal next week to spend That half a ton of coal wou PARTICULAR | the Misses Lyman, King street families not actually on ths relief | : 5» a. lists, In making those purchases of in- ois: ' Call | : --- 1 The ongagoment of Mre. Gordon, That men and women of Irish de- > BAKING. Come in and see our dis- Terrace on Dec 13th fust. Mrs. Gox- | SCent ure rejoicing over the prospect Oc. yad ..... «++ 12e. yd. : and the marriage will take place at | Of Peace in the Emerald Isle, Silk WwW. 1 P I 4 < Play Peta Terrace on Dec. 1th inst, Mrs, Gor aa ns 11k or Wool Poplin--in shades Christ ; ings Calea an : ngs, {don has been prominent in Sunday That little Victoria Kidd, Toronto, of Light Grey, Navy Blue, Rich Fruit Sandwich Cake . .50c. Ib. B k h [church at Glcnvale. | thie "Toronto Star" Santa Clause, and Taupe, Sand and Brown --- Sultana Cake . . Ib. ac ac e \ | .-".8 {ies the pleasure of knowing that as . Backache bt d& Mr. and Mrs. James -Butterill, of | many little girls whose fathers are ackache 1s the outstanding | | Trenton, announce 'the engagement |out of work, will have a dally in their . » . symptom of kidney discase. | [of their youngest daughter, gen: fous of w on Christmas morning, Childers Worsted Hosewssizss fo lB, ..,...... attributing other causes and over- | [liam Tompkins, son of the late Mrs | That the pie silhouette is Oc. 1 : i y y he lodk the derangement of the kid- A. Tompking and A. Tompkins, of [slim Wy day and Youftante in t neys until serious developments {Redgeraville, Ont, the marriage to | evening, =a CHRISTMAS GIFTS have made it difficult to obtain { ver. That Princess street Is. beginning Now is the time to select your Christmas gifts, so call at 101 Princess 3 to take on a holiday air. /¥ Mr. and Mrs. N. Edward Gould, | Bowmanvine, Ont, announce the | Fere-orssmttmtattttematns Sremssmmsmtetng. ! ant af hter Nell, . 2 . pr to rredeick dunes i, 5c. wo: | L STROUD'S TEA {|| Ecru and White Battenberg Side. Stewing Figs ...... .. 15c. Ib. | | great majority of cases that you ar ; board Scarfs : 75¢ Large Prunes .....:.......18¢. Ib] | cannot afford to overlook it when son of Mi Deliclonss Ienithiel sane viata . F. Ellis, Billing's Bridge, Ont, The refreshing T C C i ea Los overs ete raterers 2» BOE * MEAT DEPARTMENT Mrs. Albert Brunet, R.R. No. | [part of December. 4 : Business in our Meat Department | | 1, Ottawa, Ont., writes: 5 t = Cushion Covers in Red and 1s increasing. Only the choicest meat "I have wed Dr. Chase's Kidney- wers lo ) Sold, at prices $0 suit the most modest | | Liver Pills for the past two months, hav- Correspondents: flowers ........ ..... $1.00 MARY MARY-Red hands, especial- t . . Tea Cosy Covers in Ecru, with embroidered edge . .. ..30c. DOLLS and STATIONERY To-morrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kamble | Miss Lois Allen, who is at the |cral platform in Toronto, is the the holiday season with her aunts, | 2h acceptable Christmas gift to many Cotton, Unbleached--usual price gredients you need for CHRISTMAS Glenvale, and Rev. W. J. Parsons, ischool Y P. 8. of the Methodis: dressed over one hundred dolls for usual price $2.50, $1.25 yard Women often make the mistake of | | Myrtle (ne) Sadie, 0 Milton Wil- RU take place the nineteonth of Decem- | -- rmanent relief. ra pe f . Street and see our large assortment of presents, quois Falls, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ww. 3 cause arises for its use. marriage will take place the latter 100 Princess St. Phone 840, Green with sand - painted purse. a ing been afflicted with kidney trouble. I ly if they are inclined to chap, are ver, told me to use Dr, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and the second box made me feel ITALIAN BALM. Rub it thoroughly a good deal better. I have now used Into your hands every night and morn . 3 ng and particularly after eac wash- about six or eight boxes, and am com- Ing of your hands, because it is the pletely relieved. SATURDAY, DEC. 10th. ccrtinuous washing Incident to house- two doctors' medicine previous to Ki Wi | I ' B distressing.. The best preventative this, without any good results. A friend fan recommend to you is CAMPANA'S PORTSMOUTH Dr » Kidney-Li Pills work that makes them chapped and get . Chase s ver lo one pill a dose, 25c a box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Limited, Torento, A Thin Model ~ Gentleman's Watch This is a very attractive 15 Jewel Open Face Watch in either a"Cold Filled or Sterling Silver Case. .You have a selection of Gold or White Dial, and Cases are Plain, Engravél or Engine Turned, and every Watch GUARANTEED. Our regular prices on these Watches range from $21.90 to $23.50. The price for the balance of THIS WEEK ONLY ; ceee. $18.00 An oxcellent opportunity to get a Christmas gift for him. . We will hold your purchase on payment of a deposit. ¥ "THE WATCH HOUSE" Kinnear & d'Esterre } JEWELERS - 100 Princess Street - « - + . .' KINGSTON This is the day of the most con- tradictory astral activities, according to the language of stars. Whila the luminaries are in trine aspect, denot- | {ing all manner of achievement and | fulfilled ambitions, a condition as- | sisted by the Solar trine to Neptune, | yet the berefic infuence is offset by | several advorse positions of power- | ful planets. Danger is presaged from! quarrels and litigation, and 'oere is | 3 menace in the reckless ani unpro- | tuctive handling of moneys. These should be safeguarded from all man- aer of hazard. Those in the employ- ment of others are under mos: favor- able planetary auspices for promo- tion and favors. Those whose birthday it is have the forecast of a perplexing year. While promotion and advancement | are in prospect, yet cars .hould 1 taken to attend strictly to business, and preserve the money from ioss. Avoid quarrels and law. A child born on this day may be inclined to be hasty and quick tempered, but will be resolute and determined. It may succeed best in the employment of others, : An auspicious day for the use of classified advertising, | Wit the Editor Hears | That the women's vote was very largs throughout Canade in Tues- day's electlop. | A -- That Miss Irene McMahon, nine years of age, who spoke on tae Lio | at any Druggis:. red. CAMPANA'S ITALIAN BALM wiil prevent both chapping and redness, and you will do well to use it. You will also be weil advised to massage your face with it night and morning. You can buy CAMPANA'S ITALIAN BALM 40c. a large bottle, MARGARET. Come and see our large display Dolls and Christmas Stationery. Borderegl Handkerchiefs. . Ladies' Purses ...75c¢c. to $6.50 Bikidhis THE GREENE Christmas Grafonola Club is the popular topic of customers and clerks in our store. The extremely easy terms of ONLY $1.00 TO START has result- ed in the number of members reaching almost the limit, 2 5, and NEARING ITS CLOSE /Only a few vacancies left--when 25 members are enrolled, the Club positively closes. Just think of what $1.00 will do in pro- the Club is viding a life-time of music for your home. can and take advantage of this holiday offer, Come as soon as you

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