Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Dec 1921, p. 8

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i e---- WOMEN READERS HOW TO MAKE MONEY. HOROSCOPE Sh ~ Rich in Fragrance ETN THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG "Life's Social Side Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Bryant and | children and Duncan Bryant. > » Ld liter of Women's Page, Telephone ; Private phone 857w. v ® . E # | "Ph dance arranged at the = Miss' Carroll Gorman, Ottawa, is Occupying a prominent place in the office of a well known dyeing establishment on one of Boston's busiest thoroughfares is a rather unique business en- terprise, the idea of which should prove of genuine serv- ice to others, In the window , was | of the above mentioned office a neat sign is displayed with the following wording: "Pub- lic. Grandmother, Sews, Mends and Darns, from Socks to Shirts, from Suits to Gowns. Yours by the Minute." In the hurrying crowds many stop to read the odd sign- because it is a little out with Mrs. W, H. Craig, Gore street. entertained at a family din- | Monday. The guests includ- | ed Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Bryant, | Miss McGorrey,- Decatur, Ill, who spent Christinas with Mrs. John Fai-. | lie, Brock street, has gone to Amster- | dam, N.Y., for Now Year's. Huntly Gordon, Hamilton, for Wednesday was a great suc- , some of the yougger officers cf - 4 R. C. H. 'A. boing'résponsible of : hall, the girls bringing cakes, otc jong those presont were Col. and . Eric Greenwood, Col. and Mrs. ord, Capt. and Mrs: J. Netson pn, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Minnes, £ and Mrs. Arnott Jiiuncs, Mr, and 8. Stewart Roborison, Mrs. Vau | with his father, Rey. bh. Gordon, | Syren, Dr. end Mrs. James Millo~, | University avenue, for Christmas, Doris B-reley, Miss Eveiyn C.. H. Forrester, Winnipeg, i jekle, Miss Marjorie and Miss Isabel visiting friends in the city. mos, Miss Gruco Dunlop, ° Miss -t and Miss Nora Berminghan, Mrs. W. Tandy and her grandaaa- Lilian Fair, Miss Marion ani ghter, Miss Louise Tandy, Toronto, | Mary Ogilvie, Mias Doris Me-|are with Dr. and Mrs. A. RB Wil | &¥, Miss Barbara Bidwell, Miss |iiamson, King s Tofleld, Miss Phyllis Spene x, Ford Connell," Arch street; laf: 10- of the ordinary, and frequent- » Gwondolen dnd Miss Doris Foi- day to spend New Year's at Spencan ly comments gre heard as to vid Suiee Joab Stone iss Laura Yilie. Mai Farkane the nature of. the shterprise; . Marto \ . : y A ar , vi 4 s for same; 8, D. Ouxvciliors. Meas s.| ware With Mr. and: Mrs. R. N. F. | ied Dravaly pick ue} am, J. Taylor, Tcranto, 8. Hilt, MacFarlane, Johnson Street, have re- and the value of ithe idea, as a and E. Steacy, G. Kirkpatrick, H. | tumed to Watertown, N.Y. ee oe ego ' Giger, Paul end Gordon Cunning- James Fairlie has left for Spring So 'much for the outward ap- Bm, J. Bermingham, Jelly, J, Hick- fleld, Mass., after spending the hoii- saraice of the business, to ft 8. Driver, Dick Blmer, Cadets |day with Mrs. John _Fajriie, BrocX | pea SASLal ras b%: mow 1 Bivie, Smith and # street. y the casual passer-by; now let £. : * "ie a us go inside, and get a more J. B. McLeod, Alfred street, | Mr. and Mrs J. M. Wardle, Otta. | Intimate idea of the enten mast enjoyable Christmas par- | wa, are spending the week with Mrs, | rp io " ou Wednesday evening for her |p m Roney, Pravecity avenue. Gl The Publis ad motsert l, Norman McLeod. The rooms Miss E. McAuley, Torgnto, is visit- | i5 a cheery ate Noman ag beautitully decorated with ever- ing Mrs. J. M. Sharman, 274 Univer- 30 old as would be supposed ns and red Streamers and bells. sity avenue, from the sign, who is exceed- 8. 8. H. Simpson assisted the host Mrs. George A. Milne, Toronto, is | ingly handy with the needle, with the supper and Miss Frances visiting her sister, Mrs. James Stew- | and who is ready and willing n played splendidly for the dan- art, 130 Bagot street. | at all times, to come to the who were Misses Nora Bidwell, Fred Fargoy, of the Bank of Mont. help of those who need her ser- Callaghan, Hilde Langwith, real staff, has returned from spend- Vice, : i a 1 LE The office is located very eq That plans are: being made by the his. Fair, Nora Williason, Louse | ino christmas at his home in Stirling, : , Toronto, Isabel Wilson, Flor- : near Boston's: great financial Now, while this business city for New Year's baskets for those Newman, Evelyn Montgomery, district--bankers, brokers, in- does not spell fortune to the | in need. hy Rowland, Helen Carrell, surance men--and women-- pe who engages in it, it cer- ! , Gordon Macpherson, Donald daily pass (the sign of the tainly offers a elean, practical pson, John Stephens, Ford Con- "Public Grandmother," way of earning a good living, "Ted Jenkins, Arthur Ald ras, A busy broker finds a but-__.and at the time of life when Callaghsn, Kenneth Bibby, ton off his coat; mo time to 80 the majority of peo le a on- | Qe Im Fraser, Arthur Williamson end Montreal, after a visit to Mrs, Edwin | to his regular tailor, so he sidered eo hy > a | Sydonbam Crs Squish, ther o" k Wilson. : : Loucks, Division street. drops in to see "Grandmoth- regular stores or offices. Ei Sea and g streamers and oe 2. R. 8. Rayson, Toronto, er" who quickly delves into "The Publie Grandmother" | gail , decked eh Strange ward Mr, and Mrs. Robert Downey, Di- | guest of the Dean of Ontario. one of her big button boxes seldom 'has to set any special | nacre the Girls' "Auxiliary of St. 'vision Street, entertained at dinner to Rt. Rev. Frank Dumoulin, co-ad- and is, pretty sure to find a price on her labors--she gen- James' rish have done such good pir children and grand-children on { jutor Bishop of Ohio and his daugh- good match for the missing erdlly leaves it to the generos- work grids: with red and green tmas day. : ter, Miss Erances Dumoylin, who button, and deftly sews in ity of her patrons. and AN and.St. George's . have been with Mr, and Mrs. Philip place. The Charge? Well, Such, is the simple story of ward decked by St George's A.Y.P.A the broker does not stop 'to the Fublie Grandmother." Xma old on red street, "Ww a » making pi It 'doesn't matter : WHeTher (Res poaite 1 o "3 foie i al pleasure in spend- By Genevieve Kemble [ng money one has made t! bh one's own initiative and resources. J day there will appear on this page ohe of a series of sugges- 4 3 on making money. Each article will give women readers of The ics ig an idea that may te turned into & moneymaker, FRIDAY, DEC. 80. 3 No. 61--The Public Grandmother. | According to the planetaty config. haggle on the price, but thank- | Srations for this day, there is not BRAN 1] fully drops a half-dollar into | much to, be expected in the way of the old lady's lap, and rushes | business activities, although social, : : out to 'change again. . | omestic, romantic and benevolent > . : sy . ner on A banker catches his "coat. | [interests Should eqpond se thie Sold only in 15, 1 and 2 Ib, airtight tins. sleeve on a protruding nail and {ly aspect, Venus quint Jupiter. Whole ground or fine ground f ricol . tear a jagged hole---it is only [Shere may be Sanger, Jovever, from or Ti tor or percolator use. a few steps to Grandmother's | 1 manner of speculation and money ; where, with the flnest of need- | risk, even in a social way, since Jupi- CHASE & SANBORN, Montreal. les and silk thread to match {ler is under adverse Lunar transit. nee ae iy, art | as advice i to remain auity | ESN business quit, she neatly and Sitentive to Toutine Suess and quickly airs the damage | the customary policies. : and" he or n his way thor- | Those whose birthday it is may not oughly satisfied with the serv- | look forward to any etartling de- ice received 'for the crisy dol- | velopments during the year, They lar note he left in "Grandmo- | should adhere to the routine, but ther's" work basket. {avoid all speculation and an man- A stenographer clad in the | ner of money risk. Their social and regulation short skirt and silk | domestic affairs may be pleasant. A stockings of the present day, jcand born on this day may be fn- while at work suddenly discov. | clined to be caréless and extravagant ers that a dnp stitch in one of [unless it receives firm training in her stockings is becoming thrift and careful dealings. larger and more noticeable { A little clussifiec. advertisement and determines in her lunch [can brighten the gloomiest outlook. hour to visit "Grandmother" for help. "Yes, the dear old lady finds just the color of silk needed to repair the break and the fee in this case is naturally not so generous as the offerings of the banker and broker but as the cheery sewer would say "It's all in the day's work," That the smartest new dresses in and when in the evening she { New. York are straight of line and removes her apron, and folds | slightly trimmed. it neatly, and gathers up the | clutter made during the prev- ious strenuous hours, her little black purse is usually welV fili- | ou, UE IHN and Mrs. Wao f What the Editor Hears | That the Kiwanis drive to help the | unemployed will insure coal for the Li homeg in the city. > UH 4 © A : '®& Your Children Love Music It is the natural instinct of mankind -- a means given us from our childhood--but how often it is allowed to remain unculti- vated, The Columbia Grafonola isa wonderful in- strument to bring material force to bear up- on the minds of children. We have them from $37.50 upwards, on- easy terms of payment. C. W. LINDSAY, Limited 121 PRINCESR STREET « « « o . KINGSTON ee and a bountiful supply of excellent dates back long before ~ the Magi weather both for the winter and sum- brought their gifts and belongs to a | -- | That this is the time to find bar- ay . + | gains in the city stores. LE Col. and Mrs. F. Owen Hodgins, Villa St. Clare, have returned from Ottawa, Mrs. Stratford Dawson and her son, Stratford) have returned to | -- That the wards in the General Hos- | [pital are truly lovely, In Sanfson { ward, decorated. by the ladies of is the ISO EAT OO * * " Mrs, E. T. Steacy, King stree', is Dumoulin, Sydenham street, have 4 q h tortaining on Friday evening for [left for Toronto. with "Merry Xmas" in gold on rey triends of her son, Walter Steacy. * se 7 1) a streamers and Santa Claus aroun > 8 8 ; Canorf Statford, Montreal, was Te ---- the wall is such a delightful sport Dr, and Mrs. Edward Ryan, "Rock- | with the Dean -of Ontario, Welling- ha Pus arent wag Josvettng pi Food House, 'gave a large fami'y | ton street, during his stay in town. had r drop} al Be or inn ing. Vani Mrs. or on Monday even LE Mayor: George Vanier and *Mrs ou Drove TTT Aird, will spend the New Year with Mrs. Aird's parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. RJ Tips To Housewives "ot. ™," will give a dance on Satur- VOI ro "A party of the boys and girls of i@ younger set have arranged a igh-drive for this evening, and ill later go to Mrs. R. J. McKel- 's home on Bagot strect, for a t dance and supper. R. J. Marshall, who has been visit- friends in Napanee, Glenvale, gui and Kingston, returned to Ste ,» Amherst Island, today. Mrs. Robert O'Hara has come . Toronto, and is at Miss Beel's, on street. and Mrs. J. D. Craig, Ottawa, who spent Christmas in Cape Vine- arrived jn town today to spend ew Year's with Mrs. W. G. Craig, @ street. F. and Mrs. Albert Neal, King Vanier, of Quebec are in Ottawa Mrs Wililam Bermingham, where Major Vanier will be attached to the Vice-Rega] Staff as A.D.C. to His Excellency the Governor-Gen- eral, Vynor Brooke, who is attending Queen's University, Is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Farrar Cochrane, Ot- tawa, Jack Renton, Dental College, ronto, is with lis parents, Mr. Mrs, W. J. Renton, Universit nue. f Mr. and Mrs. George Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. James Boyeed and Mr. and Mrs. C. A, opp, Harrowsmith, were in town for -the 'Boyce-Diack Wedding on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Robinson and daughter, Anite, Montreal, are spend- ing their Christmas holidays with Mra, William Cherry, 184 Barrie street, i p---- To- and ave- * * » Mrs. H. BE. Atwater, Ottawa, was 'nh the city for ceveral days this weei on & visit to her grandmother, Mrs, John Sherman, Johnson- street. - Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Waterman and E. Mundell, Brock street, J. M. Farrell and Miss Clara Far- rell are with Dr. and Mrs. Marry Far- ell, Utica, N.Y., for the holidays. Edward Dumoulin, who was with Mr. and «Mrs. Philip Dumouljn, Sy i- enham siree!, for Christmas has re- turned to Toronto. * . Miss Bernadetta Meran is spend- ing her' holidays in Toronto and Rochéy'er, N.Y. Misses Moran were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Joyce, Camden Bast. Miss Frances and Lena Murphy are the guests of Miss Mary Craigen., Napanee. Miss Mary Mooney is the guest of her parents at Napanee. Mr. and Mrs. E. W.. Mullin, John- son street, are at the Cha'eau Laur- ier, Ottawa. Phelan Hughes wio spent Ohrist- mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hpghes, Brock street, left yess "erday for his home in Hamilton. Miss Marguerite Mullin, Johnson * tt ! That it is interesting to record that as tongue is boiled tender uld have cold water run over &reat good is predicted when Christ- mas falls on a Sunday, as this year, er. That gift giving at this season it for a minute; then the skin will slip off easily, Children are burdened with exces- sive clothing and in the city homes kept in too warm rooms. These two things are among the most frequent reasons for their taking cold so easily. When serving eggs on toast to | children or invalids, eut the 'toast in small tubes, leaving the slice in its original shape, before putting on'the eggs. Then the tdast is easily easten by the child or invalid, If you find that some of your jams have sugared or hardened, try put- ting"them in the oven until the sugar melts, Then remove.to cool. You can add to the nutriment of vegetable soup by beating an egg in the soup. Stir constantly while pour- ing the soup over the egg. Frying Roman custom of a present of money to servants, which gradually develop- ed into gifts to friends. wn the vegetables a liftle before adding to the doup will improve the taste. street, is the guest of Miss Beatrice family, Kingston, are in Pe'erboro Gillhooley, B.A., Ottawa. for the holidays, the .guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Barlow. Mr: and Mrs. F. Butcher, Kingston, aro visiting over the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. E. Gibson, Aylmer, Ont. - . - - Major and Mrs. John Aird wih their litlle daughter, who have bean in Toronto with Sir John and Laay A] Bobbed Effect Without Hair Cut or *p ick You Up" a Little Sc Packages of Stoneless " - Raisins for 'tween Meals A' new way to buy and use delicious stone- less raisins. Try them when you feel seedy, tired, lazy or a little hungry. "Pick you up" almost immediately Because théy're 76% pure fruit-sugar, in practically predigested form; revives spent energy in a - natural and healthful way. SENT Alse rich in food-iron--godd for the blood. Real energiein Sotriwent in delicious little : raisins. ree hundred million packages Fi ied, bee 4 | : already sold in England and the States, first appeared be- § : 1 4 ie Try now. Sec how you like their: FES LITTLE SUN-MAIDS bobbed effect . "Between-Meal Raisins" _ "You can achieve the bobbed Heir style, if you ishy without having 'our hair cut," sa PA ie the famous soprano of the Metropolitan ~ Opera Company, "by just studying \ a way of : ing it with the ends | est tucked under. Try it and sec how sim- ple it is to ar « range" Miss Pongellehas - hair to be envied rr : t better way can you in I. Later she ex- plained her method ok: ~~ Sue others 'are bie DEPT. P247-37, FRESNO, CALIFORNIA

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