Ly 8 / "for the hair. SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1921, | Life's Social Side | + be the the ¢ Telephoae | Hendrie, Hamilton, will at { Chateau Belvidere for Military College dance on the 19th. The Misses Kirkpatrick Toronto, will be in town for the Royal tary College ball. Brigadier-General and Mrs G. Maunsell, Ottawa, have arrived Paris, and are staying at ®the Saint-James et d'Albany. - ® Editor of Women's Page, 1724; Private phone 857w. . * . Royal The Bankers' Athletic Asso ation | gave another jolly dance in Ontario | ball on Thursday evening wher "he pattronesses were Ira. Gecrgo! Brownlee, Mrs. C. P. Borland, Mrs R. T. Brymner, Mrs. Noel Lee and Mrs. Harold Clark. Treneer's orches- tra. played delightfully for the dancers, . . in Miss Helen Anglin, « » Miss Helen Tofleld's tea on Wed- nesday for the girls of the younger sot and some of the cadets of the Royal Military College was a very bright affair ' # . » The play for the Douglas Young | cup will go on at this afternoon's rs . 4 meeting of the Badminton Club at|Meighen, who have been the guests the Armouries. There will also be|°f Mrs. Donald MacPhail, several tables of bridge in play. | street, returned to Perth today. * + Major WwW, Harty, "Roselawn," Mrs. Erie Groenwood, Roya! Mili- | Was in town this week tary College, is entertaining a* the [to Toronto, tea hour on Monday, when guests will be the giris of ths young- er sct. Queen street. Miss Margaret Penee Agnes School, Belleville, will be with Mr, and Mrs. the Christmas holidays St . +» 4 Miss Lorraine Shortt, | Toronto, win return to spend Christmas with, Shortt and Mrs, Shortt. Mrs. W. J. Gibson, apartments, has returne-! Viist to New York. Gen. and Mrs. W. tawa, are with Col, and Mrs. F. Hodgins, Mr, and Mrs. University ayenue, England on Thursday. . x * Miss Marjorie Minnes, who iinished her training at Victoria hospital, Montreal, ed to town today and is wi Mr. and Mrs. James Minnes, Bagot street. Miss Marjorie Gamsby, who has been im Toronto for some | will spend Christmas wi Arts gave the soca! of the | Gamsby, Union street. week in Grant hall on Friday. * * » Judge and Mrs. Lane, Miss Barn- side and Miss Hunter, wil] be among the Montreal people at the Chateau Belvidere for the Royal Military College dance. | Miss Mary McGillivray will come from Havegal College, Toronto, to spend the holidays with Prof. and | Mrs, John McGilliveay, Albert street. | The Canadian Students Cl. of| Paris, held its first, meeting for the Season 1921-22 at the Hotel de L'-! Brig.-General King and Mrs, Association Generale des Edudiauts |p Shuttleworth King, have returned on Nov, 20. Among the Sapadiais| 1rom Ottawa. present were J. Courtland Elliott, Kingston, and Hector MeKay, * - . Mrs. (Dr.) McBroom, Brockville, | Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Ra Spent Friday in town, the guest orf|lin's Bay. Mrs, Jeremy Ta os Mrs. John Greenless, Albert In town for several weeks at the Y. Mr. and Mrs. Wisner and Miss| W-C.A., Johnston street, Toronto on Monday. a a----y Mrs. F. 8. Jackson and her three ouD'S TEA 5 daughters, 'who has been spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Del healthful ar ing 100 Princess St. Phone S49, Beaupre, will leave on Monda AA i i ~---------- To Prevent Baldness join Mr. Jackson in Winnipeg, Miss Ada Luxon is sta week-end with Mrs. John _Baldnegs than cured. dandruff by her "va Dr. Auam Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nickle, Earl street, will entertain at dinner next Wednesday in honor of Lord Byng. $0 » Mrs. Hubert Ryan, Maitland | elreet, was the hostess of a bright lit'le tea on Friday afternoon. - . » Mrs. Herbert Robertson, Welling- ton street, entertained the Evening] Bridge Club on Friday. | * * *® Mrs. T. 8. Scott, King street, en tertained at bridge on Friday even-| ing from a Hodgins, 0*- 0 arrived from has + . * Mrs. E. Ronald Van Luven. Alfred street, is entertaining this aftercoon. | * . . 22 !gone to Toronto, whera she spend Ohristmas with her | Mrs. Howe, * * Toronto, will spend the holidays with her parents at the Principal's Resi- dence, Queen's University. + Miss Bessie McTear will be with her parents, Rev. A. H. McTear and Mrs, McTear, St. John's Rectory, Bath, for the holidays. Ww. * » Miss Marion Rankin, | College, will spend the holi nkin, Col- . Princess street, on her way t fax. * Miss Riter Hutcheson, Miss cile and Miss Charlotte Montreal, will be with P Mrs. Bruce Taylor, the Residence, Queen's University, the Royal Military College dance, Rev. E. F- 8. Radcli to, was a visitor in tow Mrs. F. E, MacLeod, visiting her father, F, tenac street, has returned to Ottawa. can be prevented easier Stop falling hair and using Parisian sage; best We guarantee money back 'if not satisfactory.--McLeod's Drug Store. Mrs. Henry BE. Day, 271 on the first Wednesday of the *. -. . ceive for the first time since marriage on Thufsday, Dec. from 4 to 6 p.m., at her hom Frontenac street, N. She will Gouraud's riental Cream 0) A Thin Model Gentleman's Watch This is a very attractive 15 Jewel Open Face Watch "in either a Gold Filled or Sterling Silver Case. .You have a selection of Gold or White Dial, and Cases are Plain, Engraved or Engine Turned, and every Watch GUARANTEED. Our regular prices on these Watches range from $21.00 to $23.50. The price for the balance of THis WEEK ONLY ....... . cise... $18.00 An excellent 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 | Mili- S.| Hotel 1 Whitby Coi- | 'ege, will spend the holiday: with her | Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Anglin, | E. H. Pense, Cornwall, for | Mrs. Thomas Bothwell and *Miss | King | who has returned who is in| Ottawa 10 Queen street { Henry Richardson. | ie Royal | school room, Thursday, return- | to 6 p.m, Admission, 10 cents monthe | th Mrs. Guy | Mrs. R. J. Leach, King stree*, has | will | mother, | & mand Miss Mary Taylor, Osgoode Hall, | will go, to no Y to |subtle attack ying for the| particularly Jenkin, | both in the business and soc 0 Hali- | tions. Harwood, | A child rincipal and | Principal's | for | ffe, Déseron-| n on Friday: | who has been | Bibby, Fron-| Alfred | street, will in the future receive only la live organization, seeking kealth Mrs. Melville W. Wilder will re. endeavoring her | happy for others. 15th, | happy one themselves. ® 20a} -- be as-| That fashion again favors sleeves | | | sisted by her mother Mrs. (Captain) J. E. Freeman, Hartington. * The engagement has been an- {nounced of Miss Doris Kirkpatrick, daughter of Mrs. Arthur Kirkpatrick of Vernon, B.C., and granddaughte of Sir George Kirkpatrick, to Mr, Vernon Sutton, of Ve n, B.C., for. merly of England. . * | - Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dizek an- nounce the engagemen: of their ¢ lier daughter, Lillian Helen, to Percy Al- fred Boyce, Trout Creek. On: . ung- ost fon of George Boyce, 1 w= siaith, Ont. The marria- 1 take place quietly December 2 » * r Mr. and Mrs. William A Daly, Napanee, announce the engagement of their second daughtr, Jean Marion, to John Douglas only son of Mr. and Mrs. Morse, Winnipeg. * Morse, H ¥. * Mr. and Mrs. John McKay, "Ar- gyle Place," announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Helen Wil- son, to Major Walter Court Hyde, Montreal, Que., youngest son of the late George Hyde, Montreal, and Mrs. Hyde, of Vaudrieul, Que. . * * Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Murphy, Portland, Oat., announce the engage- ment of their eldest daugh'er, Mabel Lena, to William G. Howard, New York City, the marriage to take place the latter part of December, * 0» * The engagement of Mrs Gordon, Glenvale, and Rev. W. J. Parsons, Terrace, B.C., has been announced, and the marriage will take place a* Terrace on Dec. 13th inst. Mrs. don has been prominent in Sunda school |Y, P, S. of the church at Glenvale. y tea and sale, Dec. 15th, 3 St. Paul's Guild To-morrow's '} HOROSCOPE } By Genevieve Kemble Isuxpay AND MONDAY, Dec. (1.12 Sunday's astrological map holds the promise icurney, possibly of an unpremedi- tated nature, While the prospect is excellent for success and benefits from this venture, yet the forces por- tend the danger of ecsident or in- Jury, Avoid all suet possibilities and also shun quarrels. Those whose birthday it {8 have the prospect of an important change or journey, They should guard ag- Havergal | ainst accident, A child born on this days with | day may be fond of travel and (change. It will be generally fortun- ate, although quarrelsome unless ylor, who has been | taught self-control. Monday's planetary forecasts may tibe read as fortune. There is an augury for troublesome and perplex- ing conditions, with the presage of erratic or irregular situations to be confronted. Possibly, duplicity or may enhance these dan- re the conduct should be guarded and discreet, ial rela- | gers, therefo Those whose birthday it is have | the forecast of a troublesome year Ce-| with peculiar conditions to be met, born on this day may have tures. | cla ssified advertising, 7 4 | What the Editor Hears That the Qirls Fellowship Club is + | month. | ,nq happiness by out-of-door life at -auto camp in the summer and now to make Christmas fu that sweep floor and two yards of material are required, according to latest style dictates. That some Kingston husbands and MOTHER! Open Child's Bowels With ""Oalifornia Fig Syrup" Hurry mother! Even a sick child | loves the "fruity taste of "California Fig Syrup" and it never fails to open the bowels, A teaspoonful to-day may Prevent a sick child to-morrow. If constipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has cold, colle, or if stomach is sour, h bad, remember the little bowels 1s often all that is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Pig Syrup," which has di- rections for babies and children of ali I "Diamond Florence | Gor- | Methodist | of important change or | many curious and interesting adven- | May they have a | | Went to Ottawa, she would VED HER SKRT 10 MANE HD A DRESS Dyes" Package Tells Mo- How to Save Any Old Material. | thers Don't wonder whether you can dye jor tint successfully, Just buy "Dfa- mond Dyes" --no other kind--and j follow the simple directions in every | package. Then perfect home dyeing {18 guaranteed even if you have never {dyed before. Worn, faded dresses, How Calgary Brings Christmas to the Poorer Homes. y A visitor in Kingston from Cal- gary tells how this western city brings Christmas cheer to the less fortunate members of the commun- ity. This matter js not left to the regular associations who have their hands full Supplying the actual neces- sities of life and from whom gifts are apt to be felt ag charity, but {is taken in hand by the Sunshine Club, with which the Kiwanis ana rotary skirts," waists, coats, sweaters, stock- ings, draperies, hangings, everything, become like new again. Just tell Clubs join, even the school children help, subscriptions are received from many quarters, the object being made your druggist whether the material {You wish to dye is wool or silk, or tes it is linen, cotton, or mixed | Boods. Diamond Dyes never streak, | Spot, fade or run. | wives who differ politically squared | matters by neither voting. And still | the men say the women vote as there husbands tell them! That the National Chapter of the {L.O.D.E. has gent a message of greet- [ing and good wishes to Princess Mary on the engagement of Her Royal Highness to Viscount Lascelles, That bright colored frocks are 18Pproved for evening especially for | the younger women, vivid shades sharing honors with dainty pastel colors, That the women of St. Peter's par- | Ish, Brockville, held a large and suc- cessful sale on December 8th, known through the Press; supplies are brought jn large quantities and names received from the relief socie- ties of families who have little to buy Christmas fare with, and a com- mittee of warm hearted women make up the parcels according to the size of the families, and the Kiwaniens 2nd Rotarifins, always ready for any good work, are on hand again with their cars to bring the Christmas cheer which their own little oneg have in abundance tq the homes where sickness or lack of employ. ment have made it Impossible tor the natural bread Winner to provide for those of his household, 1p some Cases fael is given, but what ever the gift is, 1t is 5 req) gift from friends and fellow citizens, whom a turn in fortunes wheel might place in the same position and jp remem brance of God's great Bift to man in the incarnation of H ay is Som, Jeaus That it will be wise to heed the arning sent out by the post office | department of Canada to mail your | Christmas parcels early. Put a "Don't open till Christmas" tag on the parcel, | -- That most children of even the Poorest families have toys given them from the Sunday school to | which they belong, but there are | | many, many little ones to whom warm mits, socks, shoes, ete., woulg be a rea] delight, [w | That the smal} draped turban of | brocade or embroidered silk or yc I- vet, is a smart and comfortable head gear for wear at a tea-dance, | ---------------- HINTS FOR THE HOUSEMOTHER Greamen 3 ontng | -------- | Fruit Brown Bread. | This is almost as good as cake, Mix together two cupfuls of sour {milk buttermilk, three-quarters of a cupful of dark molasses, one tea- {Spoonful of baking soda and tw, tablespoontuls of brown sugar. Stir in gradually one cupful each of Gra- hem and rye meal, two cupfuls of cornmeal, one teaspoonful of salt, one cupful of seeded raising, half a cupful of currants and four table- |spoontul, of minced candied orange | peel. Divide into four greased pouna | baking powder tins, filling them two- | thirds full, cover and steam for one |and a hale hours. Dry off in q moder- ate oven for ten minutes. | ------ | Mixing French Dressing, | Put into a bowl which has been | rubbed with the cut end of a clove An auspicious day for the use of |? Or some 'special salad vinegar. Whip With a silver fork. In thrée or strokes it should be creamy looking because you have emulsified the ofl, Serve at once, or it will Separate, but it may be bea P as often as neces- sary. The point Is, the success de- pends upon the whipping of the oil [to Bet a seasonéd mixture, This is enough for two large plates of sajad, The Woman MP. We shall all Watch with interest the parliamentary career of Miss Agtes McPhail, the only woman re. turned in the elections, from Grey county, Ontario, As many men have done, Miss Me¢Phai) graduates from the school-house to the House of Commons. She is thirty years of | oid, an age when one has acquired | experience and developed some judg Trent while yet having a mind open to new impressions. Miss McPhail Is a farmer's daughter, ang nas taught in rural schools, She hae been quoted as saying that if she 'ive as she always had done, and would not gravitate towards Peacock Alley. It should be interesting to observe the way Miss McPhail adapts herself to the life of the Capital with its com- paratively conventional atmosphere and strenuous sociai climbing. -- Royal Dancers, . Princess Mary is a particularly graceful dancer, and is especially fond of the fox-trot and the waltz, She pays great attention to her dance frocks so a London society item in- forms us. The Queen prefers the waltz, and dances it beautifully, Court functions hardly anything ex cept the waltz is danced. Her Ma- Jesty does not care much for "Jags" dances. The King is not a dancer in the modern sense. He has, however, a great faney for the hornpipe, and ages printed on bottle, Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an imitation | syrup. \ ' 5 has been known to dance it at Bal inoral. He learned the steps when he was a sailor, ee ------------ MAY WEAR MESS DRESS, On Occasions When That Uniform Ui Worn, the return to the Canadian militia by the recent order headquarters, Ot%awa, Ffemoved from militia regulations and In future, all officers will make their appearance at social functions of q military. nature, in the ola bright colors of scarlet, gold and bine, ana medals in minature taking the place of the khaki wish wibands that have been noted for the Past seven years. The opinions of various officers in Kingston military circles are not un- animous on this subject, ag many hold that the mess uniform is "00 ox- pensive, especially for young officers coming into - the However, others are tired of the eternal arab khaki, and perhaps the citizens will largely agree With them, and think that a "ouch of color will change for the better, and will help to create in- terest, and draw new recruits to ine various regiments, There is still a provision for those officers, who have not gone to the expense of fitting themselves out with these costly ad- be ordinary war-attire perfectly correct, for some time at least. -------- There Are Others Like Latreille, "The reason I made the affidasit against Bouchard," said Raoul Lat- 'rellle, "is that I feel ft is time the hypocrisy in'amateur hockey should end. I did in my little way all 1 could to encourage the game, I help- ed es I thought the promising young players, and I never got any thanks for what I did and was treated badly by them in the end." I have ample Proof and many withesses to back up my affidavit. I never made a secret of paying the players, many Saw me do so and my wife aided me in getting ready the accounts. The Royal Bank holds some of the checks with which I paid them at times, though often I paid in cash." For every man voter in Quebee, Canada, there are two women. Many titled women in Londog are students in cooking schools, CORNS Lift Off with Fingers rm and flavor are All the delicious aroma retained -in air-tight tins of Rideau H; Coffee NOTHING ADDED NOTHING TAKEN AWAY SOLD IN TINS ONLY-BY ALL GOOD GROCERS Use Old Dutch Cleanser Housekeeping includes Old Dutch. It cleans your painted walls, woodwork, floors and furni- ture; does a thorough job; leaves no streaks; saves time and labor, Made in Canada Tea in recognized as the social bev- erage, PRIMUS TEA is served by dis eriminating housewives whe appreciate the charm of its cap tivating fragrance and delicions REAL and I HHT spy iti T 50 Rt IY SOLID BRICK HOUSE on Union Street -- 9 rooms; 6 bedrooms; electric lights; 3-piece bath: hot water heating; hardwood floors throughout; newly painted and decorated; extra lot; also Garage; extra fine location, M. B. TRUMPOUR 1113 BROCK PHONE 704 or 1461w. | For The Christmas Trade _eee------ See our big assortment of Home-made Candy--a king to please all desires and the quality the very best We manufacture and sell wholesale Candy Canes for the Stores, Schools, Entertainm ents, etc. FANCY CHOCOLATES in all size boxes. All prices' ~MASOUD'S 238 Princess St. Phone 980 "More than onething BT ee, More than one-third the voters Women factory workers in Chili in Boston are women, | number more than 10,000, >