Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Dec 1921, p. 8

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En mE ---- | Li . Mary MacPhail, King Street, left for 1 1 Pl FRIDAY, DEC. 28, 1921, AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN te's Social Side. Toronto to-day, to join Mrs. Philip | Gibbert's house party for Christmas, Editof of Women's Page, Telephoae ; 1724; Private phone 857w. * Ch . ' General Sir Archibald - and Lady Macdonell will have a house party at _ Commandant's Quarters, Royal Mili- | tary College for Christmas, which | will include Miss Malcolm, England, | | Major Alan Wallis, and Miss Wallis. Toronto, Major H. M. Wallls, Mont- real, and Mr. Macdonell, Alexandria, -. . * . Several teas and parties have been given for one of the brides of next week, Miss Kathleen Simmons, ry . . . Principal and Mrs. Bruce Tavior will entertain at a family dinneryon Monday evening. | LJ . . Major George P. Vanier, A.D.C. to His Excellency Lord Byng, and Mrs, ¥anier, have arrived in Montreal from Kingston and are the guests of Mrs. Vanier's parents, Mr. Justice | and Mrs. Charlds Archer, until Dec. 27th, when they willgo to Ottawa. Mrs. Russel Hale, Ottawa, and her daughter, Helen, are _ sadling for France shortly after Christmas. They expect to be in England in May, Capt. and Mrs. Clyde ™allocl, | Montreal, are with Mr. and Mrs A. J. Abernethy, Lower Albert street, Miss Lillian Adair, who has been the guest of Lady Macdonell at the Commandant"s Quarters, Royal Mili- tary College, has returned to Mont- real, ' Miss Helen Lyman, Boston, arrived in town this week, Miss Eleanore Lyman comes fromygontreal today, and Henry and Philip Lyman will Join the Misses Lvman's house party in time for Christmas, ! . . . Archibald Ferguson, Saskatoon, is 'with his father, Rev. Geofge Fergu- son, Bagot street. . Mrs. Donald MacPhail and Miss Wickham Bros. PORTSMOUTH PHONE 46. SPECIALS FOR CHRISTMAS THRIFTY BUYERS ! Christmas Cakes, very fancy--- 2 Ibs. . m Puddings--1 and 2 1bs. Xa 55c. and 90c, Fancy Glace Cherries vee es.90c 1b. Wintergreen Berries .......50c Ib. Candied Carraway Seeds ...50c. lb. Mixed Candies .....80c. and 85c. Ib. Willard Fork-dipped Chocolates in fancy Xmas. boxes, 25¢, 40¢, 60c¢, to spend Christmas in Kingston. left today Christmas with relatives, Miss Marjorie Richmond left this week for Toronto to spend the holi- days with her aunt, Mrs. Kenneth Dunstan, Miss Pearl Moserip arrived in town to-day, ahd fs with her mother, Mrs. Moscrip, Y.W.C.A. H. F. Mooers, Moosejaw, is with his family for Christmas. ! Mrs. J. L. Hayeock, Adolphustown, is visiting her mother, Mrs. H. Vos- per. . ~ ® = Mise Marie Lovett arrived todey Rev. Dr, W. G. Jordan is leaving for Toronto to spend Christmas with friends. Dr. Edward Williamson, Hobart College, Geneva, N.Y, is spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Williamson, Brock street. Miss Susie Werte, Union street, for Ottawa to spend Miss Zetta Woollard, Kingston, the guest of Mrs, Culhane, Deseronto, for the past few days, has returned homo Ld . LJ Cadet Evans, Royal Military Col- lege, is with Mr. and Mrs. William Bermingham; "Otterburn." Dr. and Mrs. I. G. Bogart and Miss | Thelma Bogart, Wellington street, | will spend Christmas in Berwick. Major and Mrs. Harold Hackett, who spent a day or so in Montreal | with Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis, sail | on Saturday for England, en route | to India. | Mr. and Mrs. Wyly Grier, who were | in town for a few days with Mr. and | | Mrs. J. H. Birkett, Bagot street, have | returned to Toronto. " | * * * | Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Shea, Syd- | enham Apartments, who went to Ot- tawa to-day to spend the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Horan, will re- turn to town on Monday. Miss Florence Sadd's many friends | in Kingston wish her joy on Wer com-! ing marriage. She was on the staff of Sydenham hospital. She left for Toronto to-day, ' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hughes, and Miss Isobel Hughes, Alfred ' Street, lard. ¢ oo 0 Miss Florence Hiscock, of the staff of the Receiving Hospital, Detroit, is with her mother, Mrs. Joseph His- cock, Collingwood street. : Canon Muckleston came from Ot- tawa to-day to spend a few weeks with his sisters, the Misses Muckles- ton, Clergy street. . . Mrs. Stratford Dawson, her son, STROUD TEA 100 Princess St. Fhone 849. Layer Raisins ........45c. package Applesstanéy table--by peck or doz. Malaga Grapes, Cranberries, Oranges, Xmas. Stockings and Candy Canes. 2 BUTCHER SHOP A large display of choice Christmas _. Beef, Lamb, Pork and Veal, Geese, Turkeys and Chickens, Lettuce and Green Onions. HEARTY XMAS. GREETINGS EXTENDED TO ALL left for Ottawa to-day to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Bol- | Stratford, Montreal, and Miss Grace Loucks, Ottawa, are with Mrs. Ed- win Loucks, Division strdet. Jack Bermingham, Goderich, is| with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. WV. J. Bermingham, "Otterburn." | . . » Frederick Fargey, Bank of Mont- | real, will spend Christmas in Stirling. | Miss Eva Wilson, who has been with her sister, Mrs. H. L. McCrum, | | | | READERS SEES E whither they need It or not. Each day there will appear tions on making money, The dyeing of partially worn clothing or of new ma- terial to be used in rugs, or that which has been set aside 'for the rag carpet ia dis- "agreeable job that the house- keeper always dreads, but it is not so unpleasant 'when one understands the work so well that there is little fear of fail- ure or when the work is so planned 'that one is not called away from it to attend to other duties, It is a wonder that there are not more enterprising women who have not thought to take up this form of employment as 4 means of making money. There are women who think no more of dyeing a piece of goods than "they would of washing it and .they invariably obtain good results. These are the women who should ad- vertise to do "Successful Home Dyeing." There are a great Inany women who, object to the prepared dyes which 'are now be used so easily that their sale has become enormous. They complain that goods colored Karl street, for the past three months, | HOW TO MAKE MONEY. SW nfdmenr are averse ta making. pit money. nt e Ing money one has made Raeeugh dne's own initiat! on this Bach arte Whig an idea that may te turned into No. 57--Home Dyeing. offered for sale and which may , doesniy- matter easure in spend. Ve and resources. page one of a serles. of sugges: eo will give women readers of The A moneymaker. re is special with these dyes nearly always fade and that some of them are- apt (0 rot the material, They like much better to know what is used in the coloring compo- sition and one replly does not lose in the long. run by telling them. In fact, if you mean to build up a good business and be' considered . reliable you must not use anything which you are afraid to have known. One country woman has made a great many dollars by knowing how to color a nice black with logwood chips. Everyone knows what she uses but no one feels sure of doling a. piece of work so successfully as she does, and a great many ner have the work done than take chances. Not only does she color g00ds by dipping them Intogihe dye, but those which cannot be saturated, such as men's ovet- coats, she colors by brushing them over with a strong dye made 'especially for that pur- pose, doing the work so evenly that a rusty coat, if not badly worn, looks quite fresh and new, returned to her home in Renfrew on | Wednesday. | Clarence Cliffe, a former member | of the Whig staff, but now of De- troit, is visiting at the parental home What the Editor Hears 1 | Stans 3 That the mission circle of Syden- | ham street Methodist church is pre- | viding Christmas baskess for some of | the poorer homes in the city. The | girls have gone themselves to the ad- | dresse¥-given them by the staff of the | Welfare Station, end have tounu | much need for the aid 'which they | give with such ready sympathy, That smart women are wearing huge, gorgeously-colored flowers "at the waist-line of evening gowns. But there's a secret back of it. The flow- ers in reality is a pocket, wel con- cealed, for coins and handkerchief. Ve ¥ & That the wards of Kingston Gen- eral Hospital have been beautifully decked for Christmas by the various church societies, That in spite of the vogue for eagle feather fans and for fans of spangl- ed net and painted gauze there re. mains fondness for huge fans of-gor- geous ostrich in rich colors. That Sydenhame Hospital ana Mowat Sanitorium have wonderfully | good - decorations, the work of the patients, That the decorations for the Christmas trees set up in many homes are most elaborate and beauti. | ful and some of the crackers that will | fun and excitement for the little dfes | are things of beauty. But the - , Correspondents: MARTHA. ousework and washing is only an excuse for red and ugly hands. I know.a great many women Who do all their own housework and yet have beautiful white hands, They use, what I use, CAMPANA'S ITALIAN BALM. It is the most wonderful thing r preventing chapping the 'hands. in the wo and redness o I wi dn' M- room shelf and hands every: time in water to do clea -en and whiten t t them from the we: d tear of house- work. You can buy CAMPANAS ITAL- IAN BALM at any Druggist. ¢0c, a large bottle. MARGARET. Bolitaire "Faultiess in price from ........... Special values at ....... THREE STONE These come "GIFTS THAT LAST" Solitaire Diamond Rings Just ome uality"----which i§ refunded. Pec | ariety of ey Ruby, Pearl, and Hage St prices in show these, and they Cerearsus $20.00 up to $308 AS35875 DIAMOND RINGS styles of mountings deck the dinner table and ioe dies will have quite as good a time in the h where the tree is gay with shredded red and green paper and the caps in the less expensive crackers will look just as sweet on particularly lively day, the many interesting mutual and lun- ar the ourly locks of the little ones, -- ey Speaking of bets, we're willing to | There is indication of "» A ROYAL RECLUSE. . Here is the Grand Duchess Adelaide of Luxembourg, who is now a Carmelite nun, having been a Little Sister of the Poor. To-morrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kemble SATURDAY, DEC. 24TH. This is to be an important and according to holding sway. f abrup' change, configurations 0" : I or journeys, with the way wager, at most any odds, that indi- remava 4 gestion hes caused more unhappiness made 'olear for decisive progress by Hin the world than disappointment in the removal of long baffling obstruc- tions and delays. It is an auspicious love, loym Calves get more attention in the | time for those in the emp out of city than they do in the country. But this is not due to the greater activity of the S.P.C.A. in the city, I ------ ad ti, 4 | pect a happy and {with important ci jtravel. Those in the employment of others are favored and should push %6r advancement or promotion, Justified. A child born on this day | others, and happy and prosperous conditions should obtain in aM rela- tons with superiors or those in au- thority. Thode whose birthday it is may ex- perolis . yewr, g€, Temovat or it should be clever and industrious and should rise in life through its own perseverance and fine endowments, A little classified advertisement l | can brighten the gloomiest outlook. "Queen's Christmas Shopping. The Queen, with that-kindly con- 1 sid cation characteristic of the Roysl Family, when she does her Christ- mas shopping has a thought for tae benefit of as many as possible through her patronage. Her Majes- ty viisted a sule of the work of ex- service men, held at Londonderry and Ma of Londonderry in Park Lan House, the residence of the Marquis West London, & couple of | f RRA SE mi Has Leg Amputated. Bath Rad, Dec. 21,--J. Hyland, who is in the General hospital, had his leg amputated on Friday, and is doing nicely. J. W, Redmond is again in the General hospital, and underwent an operation yesterday. Mr. Hil, Kingston, has bought L. Ryders farm here. Mrs. Ryder has purchas- ed a farm near Cataraqui, and is moving thereon. Misses Thelma Cliff and Mildred Redmond, of the Toronto Faculty of Education, are spending the holidays with their par- ents here. Mr, R. Oser, who is ser- ously ill, is slightly improved. GOOD NEWS FOR ECONOMICAL HOUSEKEEPERS A Delicious Pastry can now be had cheaper than meat or fruit and almost as tee emt eee et et rete ment eet eens Popular Price Store For Christmas Gifts and Novelties SENSIBLE GIFTS New Bilk Windsor Ties 65c¢. ea. Boxed Haddkerchiefs . « « « . .B0c,, 80c., 75¢., $1.00 Infants' Silk Boots . . .75¢. pair Children's Wool Scarfs and Toques . . . $1.78 Ladies' Fine All Wool Cash- mere Hose. Special at 65¢, pr Boys' Worsted Hose . . 75c¢. pair Men's Silk Ties ..73c. and $t Men's Pure Linen Handker- 40c. each ool Heather Hose at ....$1.00 and $1.25 Girls' Long Wool Scarfs + tress. 8c, 88c. and $1.25 112 PRINCESS STREET ~-- Qe OUR TERMS OF PAYMENT ON THR { HEINTZMAN &(0. PIANO Our terms are what any reasonable purchaser would himself voluntarily offer if we asked hime" WHAT CAN'T YOU AFFORD? You may never have purchased this way amd may have delayed the parchase of a good Piano on the princi. pal that you would prefer to pay cash, The verm referred to may mot appeal to a strictly conservative mind (we mean ©4sy payment system) so lot us put it this way-- WE WILL CARRY YOUR ACCOUNT under amicable agreement---satisfactory to us both. TG In this way you are a privileged. charge customer-- you have an account with us--and receive the same Courtesy as if you paid cash, - ' " C. W. LINDSAY, Limited 121 PRINCESS STREET . - . . . gin x OPEN NIGHTS TILL CHRISTMAS == =n = = = == = == = = ES == = EE == 0 -- = = == = w= == 3 = = == = om = = : m= = = wm = w= = pee == = mm = = 2 -- Tm = = = = = m= = wm = == = 5 A a 'Robertson's Limited 73 Princess St. : CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASSWARE Our range of moderately priced China for Christmas gifts surpasses anything we have ever offered to our many customers. Tea Sets, Breakfast Sets, Bon Bons, Cake Sets, Fruit Sets and Salad Sets. in very pretty paTterns. A very nice lot of "NURSERY RHYMES" for the children. ab Mug and Saucers, Plates and y ug; Supe Plates 'COALPORT CHINA--in French Noble Pattern one of the latest productions from this Pottery. CROWN: DERBY--2451 --' The line, COMMUNITY PLATE--In. Adam popular 1 and with Diamonds | great interest in the embroidered x : : work of the ex-service men and made several purchases, a large bag and a smaller one, a sachet and two cover- d boxes, one exquisitely worked in| copy of an old lace patierd. atest pp There isn't much difference be- n paying for a dead horse and a jecond-hand automobile. The engine in the S. H. auto is dead most of the 3 anyway. ie , The man charged with '& crime has D pay in the end. The law is a re- ntless colledtor, £ A FANOY DIAMOND RINGS Patrician pattern. : These are Clusters, Five Stones, and Dinner . : and range in price from. . fecisiicn... 900 up to OPEN EVERY EVENING Kinnear & d'Esterre : JEWELERS : 100 Princess Street = = « « .\ . KINGSTON ot A man riding on the street car in & strange neighborhood may not know where to get off, but any time ° & married man cares to know where he gots Of all he has to 'do is to 1eriticise his wife. There is one coneolation in life. No matter bow little the world may appreciate you, you have the satis- faction of know!ng the orators at the funeral will reveal the seeret of Jour greatness. \ MRS. LANGTRY Famous English actr her first appearance on 1881, is contemplating a has purcha n Paris the clever yy who mad the stage i comeback. £nd

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