THURSDAY, JANUARY au, 192, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. === (QUEEN'S ARTS' DINNER ON WEDNESDAY EVENING | Sir John Willison and Prof. E. A. Dale, Toronto, Were Speakers. a Lfficienf gatas | | (= louse SINS J. | ATT BY Laura A Kirkman ol \ 4d BLACK LZ. A Delicious Home Supper. Let cool, then spread it on rounds 4 be re- If *'the same old dishes" have be- |of stale sponge cake. Pile spoon- membered tne annual dinner of the|come tiresome to the family, try the | fulls of stiffly beaten and sweetened Pleasantly informal {ea dance on acquaintances in Newburgh, his |arts soclety of Queen's held in Grant|following unusual little supper: egg-white on top and slip the little Wednesday afternoon for Cadet | birthplace before proceeding west ball W ednesday evening, Sir John deserts into the oven for a moment Howard Fair. Mrs. Alfred H. Fair {again in March. This is his firs® visi { Willison who was one of the prin- --7Tor the meringue to brown. made tea in the big dining room at east since 1912. {cipal speakers of the evening, in re- Or try the following pudding re- the table, charming with softly shad .«. rr » plying to the toast to "Canada and] cipe which a reader has sent in: ed lghts, and jonquils in slender! Several more ladies have conser t- | the Empire" spoke optimistically of - Eggless Chocolate Pudding: Cook erystal vases. Fires were in the fire- ed to be patronesses of the Valentine [the future of Canada, apd stated Cheese - Spaghetti Croquettes: | together, in the top of a double boil- places al each end of the long draw- ball to be given by the AuxiMary of [that despite the big problems con-|Break the spaghetti and cook it in |er until clear, 1-2 cup of minute ta- dng room where the dancing weal the Kingston Humane Society. T fronting the people yet he thought quickly boiling saited water till ten- | picoa and 2 cups of boiling water. on for an hour or so. The g ist at present is as follows, Lady |the reserve of patriotism would man-|der. Then drain and add to it 1-4 | Then add 1-4 cup of cocoa powder, 1 were Miss Barbara Bidwell, Mi Macdonell, Mrs, J. R. C. Dobbs, Mrs. | {fest itself and carry Canada | pound of grated cheese, 1 tablespoon | cup of granulated sugar and 1 tea- Phyllis Spencer, Miss Louis 1, |W. B. Shuttleworth King, Mrs. Bruce | through. He appealed to the stud-{of melted butter and 1 teaspoon of {spoon of vanilla extract. Remove Miss Clara Farrell, Miss Helen T5- Taylor, Mrs. 8. Corbett, Mrs. W. H. ents for a more sympathetic appre-[Erated onion or onion juice. (If de- |from fire, beat hard, then pour it field, Miss Lois Taylor, Miss Auella|P. Elkins, Mrs, H. E. Pense, Mrs. ciation of the sacrifice the men who ed, 1-2 teaspoon of curry powder [slowly onto the stiffly beaten whites Minnes, Miss Gwendolen Dawson, [Leman Guild and Mrs. Noble Steacy. {act in the legislatures of the country | y also be added.) Measure this |of two eggs. This recipe makes Oadets Hughes, Nickle, Paton, Rus- ' 8m » [make and stated that it was their|SPaghetti by cupfuls, and for every [enough for 6 persons. Serve very , Pritchard, Breckinridge, Acer, Mrs. J. H. Sutherland's bridge in |q.¢0 10 take a Keen interest in pol-| two cups of /it edd 1 cup of very cold with plain cream or whipped , G. N. C. Smith, Lantbourgh, fher pretty home on Gore street, was [ itics for the governments of Canada | {Dick tomato sauce and heat aM over | cream. Trent and Simmons. {one of her events of Wednesday ev- | oo... up against '"man-sized" jobs |lOt water. When the cheese is melt- Here is another good recipe, gen- ee {ening. The prize winners were Miss | that called for ihe co-operation of ed, remove the pan from the fire, stir Ferously sent in by "C. A.": "Mother's Mrs. Van Straabenzie, 7 {Lena Wilson and Mrs. C. H! Boyes. lall Lote in a beaten egg, and turn out onto |Suet Pudding": 1 cup yellow or raw street, entertained a. the tea hou | nn i At 7.30 o'clock the members of|® Patter to cool. Mold, when chill- [sugar, 1 cup suet, 2 eggs, 1 cup sour Wednesday in horor of her gues! Mrs, T. C. D. Bedell, Earl street, 8).0e octaty ot ry oie ed, into croquettes. Dip these cro- ; milk, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 cup each of Miss Langton, England, who {entertainMg the evening Bridge] sory s quettes into raw egg, then into [raisins and currants, a pinch of salt, numbered about been in town for some weeks i. | Club this evening. {thre wd and y 7 jShves Binds qd ad ther Sussls, Yio bread crumbs, and place them in a | little dried and chopped peel, and { Hattie Crisp made tea and M Fran- | . 4. in : profes S0TS 0 6 facul-| ovine basket! Lower them into about 1-2 teaspoon of the various OUR dealer knows what the tender growing oes Cartwright poured the coffee ut| Mrs. Russell Reid, Toronto, ts] 1, entered the hall which was pretel,.c % ous ond wher a viel brown, |spices--nutmeg, cinnamon, clove, feet of a child require. His knowledge the attractively arranged tea table |with Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Reid, Union |!ily decorated with evergreens omfg..." crumpled brown paper for | ete. Add enough flour to make stiff, is valuable--he is proud of it. the platform. Deputy cheer leader] This can be either boiled in a cloth That is why he shows you HURLBUTS. He and the guests included Mrs. J. O. |street. aa : {a second or two before serving. : : Orfep, Mrs. R. H. Tothill, Mrs, Con-| Miss Louise McCullough, Oshkosh, D. MacInnes by his antics managed Quick Raisin Bread: Two eggs, 1 [or steamed." If you have no- regu- will point out the nature shape--room to grow for every toe--the soft, 'flexible cushion insole; {stantine, Mrs. A. E. Cogswell, Mrs. |Wis., is in Kingston to epend until |t0 keep the faculty and the Year|cyp of granulated sugar, 2 cups of | lar steamer, pack the pudding in a i ighest grade raaterial {Guy Gameby, Mrs. T. Callander, Friday visiting friends. {volls in prominence. : sweat milk, 1 cup of seedless raisins, | can with a tight-fitting cover and 3h pliakt supple uppur ol high at oe El Tali | Mrs, Bernard Brown, Mrs. John W ad- Miss W. Gordon, University ave-| Following the excellent dinner,|4 cups of bread flour, 4 teaspoons of place this can in a large pot of boil- HURLBUTS insurs the lowest cost 5 of dell, Miss de St. Remy, Miss Machar, nue, is in Brantford attending "he | served by Reid and Hambrook, cater- baking powder and 1-2 teaspoon of 'ing water, letting the water boil wear. ; y {the Misses Muckleston, Miss S. Crisp, imeeting of the provincial chapter, |ers, the time being livened by songs, {galt Sift the dry ingredients to-| around it for several hours . : | | sa £ Iry T " He is anxious t best the Misses Cartwright, ld O, D. E. |yelis and music by Treneer's orches-| gether and add the well beaten eggs Tomorrow--Making an Old-Time child pat po Raphi i . Halifex, Miss Du-| Dr. and Mrs. Edward Ryan, "Rock- | tra, J. B, Runnings, president of the and the milk; last add the raisins, | "Hooked Rug." Ireland, 'Miss Con-|woed House," are spending a week or |arts society, who acted as toastmas-|shape into two loaves, let stand for i Write for booklet abowt Hurlbut Miss . Ada Bates, go in New York {ter, proposed the toast of '"The|20 minutes, then bake in @ moderate | All inquiries addressed to Miss "Re-built Services" amd we will tell you the nce of the Hurlbut dealer | Lites Social Side Editor of Women's Page, Telephone (Toronto, then going to napanee to! 1724; Private phone 857w. | visit his youngest daughter, Mrs. W. «a. ® | Plumley, He is now with his eldest | Mrs. W. J, Fair, "Roland Place," daughter, Mrs. J. S. Ferris, Sun-| As one of the finest, will King street, was the hostess of a bury. Returning renew old be Oe enters A High Grade Tea at a moderate price. Cheese-Spaghettl Crogquettes Sold in }¢Ib., 1 Ib. and 234 Ib. pkges. ™ Quick Raisin Bread Coffee Apricot Trifle, CHASE & SANBORN, Montreal When your dealer GIVE THE BEST Wilson and Miss Frances Wilson | Prof. Barnest Dale, Toronto, was |King,"" which was observed by the|oven for. 35 minutes (possibly a Mt- | Kirkman in cafe of the "Efficient | Miss Martha Smith the guest of Prof. and Mrs. T Cal- | singing of the national anthem.|tle longer). Chopped walnuts may | Housekeeping" department will be nearest ds you. 8» lander, Barris street, while in ©0W2 |prof. MacClement was then called | be substituted for the raisins, if de- |answered in these columns in their { A very welcome visi'or from Manl- [for the Arts dinner. on to propose the toast of "Canada |sired. 4 turn. This requires considerable ! iobe 48 J. T. Howell, spending some s vw.» and the Empire," which he ably did, | Apricot Trifle: Soak 1-2 pound of | time, however, owing to the great | days with his daughter, Mrs, Bogen, | Mrs, Herbeht Stetkem sid dna: briefly remarking that Canada was a|washed dried apricots overnight in | number received. So if a personal J . Ansan mone monn Carson Stethem will arrive WI l country which offered every oppor-|cold water, and in the morning stew | or quicker reply is desired, e stamp- . from St. John's, Que., soday to visit}, Yr education and ay in| them slowly until tender, Sweeten to |ed and self-addressed envelope must | CUSHION-SOLE our | Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Carson, "Romilly, every respect, taste. Then press the cooked fruit |be enclosed with the question.--The | Sh = a House, Ne ret Bovtien 4s the| Sir John Willison, who was called through a sieve or a potato ricer. | Editor. oes # Children h | Miss Li , , 48 Sons r With guoet of Major General Sir Archibat |, attachment to Quoon's and while| COP Clear OF police, Yat they Eat ¥[G. Wool sang Some Bamorcus| . MADE IN CANADA 4 A 4 - 4 a . y ly ~ wnatone" Commndent's Quarters, of the Royal [1° mien hisve been an absentee Ny iT not endure the! The committee which was raspons- by The Hurlbut Co. Limited, Preston, Ont. | Miltary College. Ll ¥ 25 pb loyal to her. abuse which they sometimes receive. | ible for the arrangements and excel-| ; mm m---- Miss Audrey Rees Gananoque, was i spate the government "Stop your manhunting and show lent programme, which acted as Give the Jotusal Beauty of Your in town for tho Arts dance on Tues- Som sslon which had inspected the|, .... respect for honest public ser-| wind up to "arts week," as the an- ® day evening. Jol eges in Ontario, and expressed | (yoo + remarked the speaker. nual dance was held Tuesday even- ellos S-- Mr, and Mrs, J. 8. Cosy, who have the hope of all the recommendations| mv 4 he was always an optimist|ing, were S. M. Chown, chairman, J.|To The Kiddies as They Are Worth SEND FOR TRIAL PACKAGE, won in town for several weeks with [of that commission might be met byl, anada, Sir John remarked and |T. Gow, J. W. Sutherland. W. I. It knows that sti Mr. and Mrs, Ross Livingston, John- ize government, Which, 'he stated, yo pelieved that the next twenty- Becking, W. Wallace and R. M. Win-| Prof, Miller's report shows bacter- son street, have returned to Newark, ue kept engaged in maintaining five years would see the greatest ex- ter, jal counts of a million or over per NJ. Be Hydro commission in funds, pansion of Canada and the Ameri- C. C. in the milk being sold in the | « wn Bir John remarked that Canada can continent génerally. | ' city. Hemlock Park Dairy milk shows | Mrg Hugh Ryan, Sydenham street, | had been through a great ordeal in In the immigration problem and 9 10,000 bacteral counts per C. C. Tel. is spending a 'week or so at Rock- fhelping to make the world safe for the Canadianizing of the peoples! ; 231w. wood house, democracy, and many changes had ho will invade our shores would Mrs. Henry Richardson, University [taken place politically. He believed | Ion u Delietous, healthful avenue, has returned from a visit "0 [that the two-party system would| C Ome Of the tremendous pr refreshing and Mrs, Frederick Etherington |g; prove to be the best' for the lems for Canadians to face. He ap- 100 Princess St. : : : y pealed to the students to exemplify ' Riches do not make a man rich, but busy, nor do they meke him lord, but a steward, ) Phone S40. at' "Fettercairn."" Miss Imilach, George street, was the hostess of a small tea on Tues- day. country and claimed that with three or four parties in the government it would be found still more dificult to govern than it had been with the public spirit, good will, and decent confidence in one another and thus help. It should be the determination of the people not to be out of poli- Had Your Mrs. Oscar D. Skelton, Albert two-party system. serost; Bi a, ton etrost. 75 Referring to the position of men Jl tu from Toronto today. - Public lige, ihe Specter Blaise thie tion and railway affairs were man- : r John Willison who was in town aos In a as ager sized jobs, declared Sir John, and it from Toronto on Wednesday, return- rie Te AD on pars ist was necessary that all must work to- ed home -teday. gether in mutual confidence for the a would be richer if they had common interest, To-morrow's oh em 2. HOROSCOPE || bast, cntventoz. By Genevieve Kemble tics but in politics. The present problems of unemployment, taxa- To the students, particularly, he pointed out that they have a special alk | obligation to their university for the 1 |story of Queen's was one of the best | chapters in the history of Canada and it was the duty of the present undergraduates to see that the pages | they are writing are as happy as the /. [rest of the volume,: In conclusion, FRIDAY, JAN. 27. | Little 5c Packages of Energizing Nutriment \They "Pick You Up" Feel tired, | seedy, weak, a little hungry? -- t a Sc package of Little Sun-Maids, luscious ittle stoncless California raisins, at any shop. A new away to isins, a f a. £5 buy raising, 2 mew use for Rich in food-iron--good for the blood. Seveutyai® per cent natural fruit-sugar-- lly predigested so it "picks. you up" y. . J According to the planetary 'figures | Sir John remarked 'that while these dominating on this day there should | | were anxious days for Canada he be many happy and enjoyable actlv-| , looked for the reserve of patriotism ities. The gracious Venus fis reg-| | i which always abounds to carry us nant, and under her dominion all aloes Cast any | through. Somentte, Social and Boss: uit - Also responding to the same toast, thrive, and all manner of occupa- ' |Prof. E. A, Dale, of the university tions and affairs in which women are i. " {of Toronto, and formerly on the pre-eminent should flourish. Under | | Queens staff, reminded the students p= a Eases say that vee | that the university man's training young . should take him in the direction of ead, | a friendly solar rule those in the em- / : J to Bis BEY. He i . | ployment of others may look for ad-| = +, |briefly reviewed the historical de- | rantages and suck favors. It is 8 wad AM frends ain Lod 4 | relopment of Canada and in describ- a-|good time to ask preferment from . * |ing the effects of the country on the .|those in authority, and women, es- ® la ond, mind of the newcomer to Canada, Joely, Should take advantage of . |reterring to his own experience, ; trmufanat stated that one of the most notice- 1 Thess hiss birthday & is may lhiteen Bets {able features was the spirit of op- ook for a pleasant an PpYy year, cg ES he timism which prevails everywhere. and those in the employment of oth- Kg Le Ott and Zo "Queen's University" was propos- ors may seek favors and advance ) ig od by Brig.-Gen. Sir A. C. Macdonel), |, ment if qualified. Women should Jaan < 7 i who im ed on his bear that ush for honors and preferment. A Karis Presser on or. 113 Pp * they were the men who would de- child born on this day may be popu- Lo lar, affectionfite and accomplished J rp cide whether or not Canada would with > 1 and talent tor remain Canadian or whether the in- muste. Mrong leaning ppt flux from overseas would in the fu- pra A ture prevail. The universities were almost immediatel produéing the leaders, the speaker = Y. stressed, but above all things he ur- Away goes the seedy feeling--you are - How ou Can Make ---- |lgeq the students to think for. them- self again. Just try and see. A healthful 3 Hairs Quickly Disappear | selves and not to depend on other _ sweetmeat for the children, too. (Helps to Beauty) ' * Principal R. Bruce Taylor, res-|. ' - 3 Even a. stubborn growth of hair|pong, toast, and poin . Why not have your house wired [fl i} ducky manish from the taco nai or by 'any pardcuter sroses j ! } E = by | - : . . with delatone. h were leaders being produced in the 5 , < for Electric Light? We have 29 Temove hair fron college but by the ordinary "bump- ; . : T ou ne Et very Sey Ue Samiti) "Between-Meal Raisins" : Irons, Toasters and all you need for at Queen's" was proposed by J. L. Meal 7 3 : McKelvey and responded to by Dir- ' : ' . : ector of Athletics Awrey. The toast to the "Undergraduates" was pro- | posed by Dean O. D. Skelton and re- sponded to by R. B. Wagar. H. R. Myers, president of the AMS, pro- Th posed the toast to "Sister 'mivers- ities," which was responded to by a representative from Varsity and B. S.M.C. Mundell from the R.M.C. During the evening R. G. Fry and 3 California Associated Raisin Co. Moembirskip 13.000 Groavers Dept. P-347-39, Fresno, California 5