Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Feb 1922, p. 8

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Life's Social Side Editar of Women's Page, Pelephone 1724; Private phone 857w. . . . Bridge and te, and a peep at the curlers, were the attractions at the curling rink tea on Tuesday. Mrs James B. Mcleod made the tea a the attractive candle lit table in the ogy ea voom, assisted by Mrs Hugh Welch, Mrs. Travers Hora, Mme. C. H. Boyes and Mrs. W. A. Jones. Among those present were Mrs. Arthur Bilis, Mrs. Ross Mc- Ree, Miss Martha Smith, Mrs, W, Moore, Mrs. E, Greem, Mrs. P, B. Phithips, Mrs. J. C. Ponsford, Mra. J. M. Hughes, Mrs, C. W. Lane, Miss Todd, Houston, Texas, Mrs. George MoGowan, Mrs. Harold Day, Mrs. W. Linon, Miss Betts, Miss Cantwnight, Miss A. Fowler, Mrs I. G. Bogart, Mrs. T. M. Assels- tine, Mre. MacFalane, Mrs. A. Mac kemzie, Miss M, Lewis, Mrs. J. L. Boyes and Mrs. M. Smith, -Doris and Miss Gwendolen Polgor * 0» Mm. R. J. Gardiner and Miss Haemmiet Gardiner, "The Chestnuts," | emtentained at bridge on Tuesday af- ! ternoon in hoor of Miss Helen Mc- | Kay, the bride of this week. Four lables were in play and the winners | the . Pr. . Mme. Herbert at the artiscally amanged table gay with spring blossoms, angisted by Miss Homor Tett, Miss tffrei ! n 1 : i" Some Good Breakfast Dishes. It your family has begun to tire ot + the customary breakfast dishes, try some of the following: Oranges Cereal Ham-Egg Patties Itsuitsus Muffins Coffee Ham-Egg Patties: Mix together 1-2 pint of chopped cooked ham and 1 pint of bread crumbs, wetting to a soft paste with a little sweet milk. Put this mixture into gem pans and break a raw egg In each little "well" on top of the ham and orumbs. Sprinkle more crumbs on top. Bake until brown and serve at once, each patty turned out on an individual $ Itsuitsus Muffins: Cream together " 1-4 oup of butter and 1-4 cup of granulated sugar; add 1 egg well beaten. SL together 2 oups of | bread flour snd 3 teaspoons of bak- ing powder and add this to the first mixture alternat with 3-4 of a coup of sweet milk. Tura into but- tered gem pans and bake in a hot oven for 26 minutes. Stewed Prunes ° Cereal . Salmon Croquettes | Brand Muffins Coffee Salmon Croquettes: To a one- Sound can of salmon take 1 egg, two unsweetened crackers rolled fine, and stir well together. Make this mixtygre into small cakes, then still another egz, beat it, and an extra cracker. cakes to the dry rolled cracker, and half butter and half lard. hot, Mi / REI fl Dip the firet into this beaten egg : 8ift together 2 cups flour, 4 cups bran, 2 teaspoons f ki Laura. A. Kirkman f and Miss Edith Carruthers. The players were joined a the tea hour by more guests who added their good wishes for the bride-elect. * . Bedminton is being enthusiastic ally played et Queen's gymnasium twice a week, and a tournament is talked of. Among those present on Monday evening were Mrs. Bruce Taylor, Mrs. P. G. C. Campbell, Mrs. T. Secpomybe, Mrs, Norman Miller, Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. Douglas Jemmett, Miss Alice King, Miss Mamie Anglin, Miss Esther O'Con- nor, . * * Mrs George Bawden, Baris sireot, was the hostess of an ex- will go to Montreal mext week to play the Montreal team. - - » Miss Bulmer, who has been with Miss M. Rogers, Union street, has gone on to Toronto. Miss Doris Barclay, who has been with her cousins, Dr. and Mrs James Miller, Albert street, their arrival in Canada last year, will return to her home in Scotland in March, Miss Margaret Dowdalt, William street, has gone to Toronto for a few days. 5 Mrs, Ernest Madden, Napanee, is the guest of Mrs, George E. Hall, 276 Mountain street, Montreal. Miss Cooper, Collingwood, is the guest of Mrs. C. F. Harper, Nelson street, - - LJ Mr. and Mrs, P. Hahood, Stuar: streat, who have been visiting in Ot- tawa returned home today. Mrs. H. Wood and Hitle son Pant, Kingston Mills, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris, Delta. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Denyes. ceedingly pleasant bridge om Mon- day evening. . - . | Mes. I. H. Breck and Mrs. Post, Edgehill avenue, are entertaining this aftermoon for Miss Todd, Hous- ton, Texas. - » - Mrs, Hugh C. Welch, King sirest, will entertain on Thursday evening | for Mrs, Gowinlock, Toromto. Mrs, W. Hobart Dyde, University avenme, fs entertaining et bridge this afternoon team The Kingston Badminton soda and a pinch of salt. Add to this dry mixture 2 1-2 cups of sweet milk and 3-4 of a cup of molasses, Beat well and turn into greased muffin pans. Bake about 30 minutes in a bot oven, (".his recipe makes 3 dos- en muffins. They are good cold also.) The following are also delicious: Graham MufBms: Sift together 1 1-2 cups of grabam flour, 1-2 cup of white flour, 2 teaspoons cream of Preston, who are fn town for the Sience functions, are the guests the lalter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, street. Mn. graduated in Science '16 and Mrs. Denyes én Ants '19, Mrs. 'Manley B. Baker, Willlam street, will leave for New York ona Thursday to eay good-bye ©o her bro'her, W. J. Graham, end to her sister, Mrs. John Porter and Dr, Porter, Pittsburg, Pa., whoo sail this week fo the Medibermaneen on S.8. "Oarmania." - * - Miss Lillism Mowat, Johnsom st. hes returned from Toromto. Canon Woodcock returned today aftor spending a day or so with Rev. W. E, Kidd and Mrs. Kidd, Wel- lington street. L Mme. Rubert Stethem and Master Carson Stethem, who have Deen at 'Romilly: House with Mr. end Mrs. R, J. Carson, returned to St John's, Que., om Tuesday. With Mrs. R. J. Gardimer, "The Chestnuts," ts now with Mrs. Bruce Hopkins, West street. Mrs. Arthur C. Nelsh, 85 Well- ington street, will be at home the the rest of the season. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Craig, who were with Mrs. George Fenwick, University avenue, have returned to London, Ont. Mrs. J. L. Boyes end Miss M. tarter, 1 teaspoon soda, and a pinch of salt. Stir into this dry mixture 1 cup of sweet milk mixed with one well-beaten egg. Add 1-2 cup of su- gar and turn into muffin pans. Bake for 30 minutes in a hot oven. Answer to "Reader": To boil rice, put 4 1-2 cups of boiling water and 1 1-2 teaspoons of ealt into the top of a double bofler, over the fire, and when it is again boiling rapidly stir in 1 cup of rice with a fork, adding it so slowly that the water does not stop boiling; for if the water ceases to boil, the rice is apt to fall to the bottom of the saucepan and the grains stick together, causing lumps. For 16 minutes keep the boiler-top over the direct flame, stirring fre- 'quently, then place it on top of the under-pan of the double boiler which contains boiling water. It may then be allowed to cook without stirring for 46 minutes, Of course the rice should be washed, then soaked over night befqre being cooked, All fuquiries addressed to Miss Kirkman in care of the "Efficient Housekeeping" department will be answered in these columns in their turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing to the great number received. So if a personal or quicker reply is desired, e stamp- od and self-addressed envelope must Smith, who were the guests of Mrs, town for the sciemoe dance this even- ing, and is with Mr. and Mrs. James Minmes, Bagot street. Miss Phyllis Spencer, who has been with Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Knight, Alice street, will return to New York on Thursday. Wendling Anglin, Philadelphia is with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. GQ. Anglin, Bar] street, Mrs. John Carwon, Johnson street, has returned from Toronte, Wt the Editor Hears | That the epeakers of the delega- tion of Montreal women who will go to Quebec by special train to ask the government for the provincial fran chise on Feb. 9th, will be Mrs. Gerin That cape costumes of silk will be much worn in the spring. be enclosed with the question.--The Editor. It takes patience, too. And then there may be no success, or only a Nettle. It's better to save than bunt for what the most successful } will tell you. 4 lost--as Much of the loss of health ds due to faulty, careless diet. all tithes and right times load the 'Wrong meals at meals at wrong digestive Limited, Reason" 8) Te Ee Service Legion in London, have helped to make a de- Body Builder - since Miss Honor Tett, who bas been | O FORECASTS Pr Po Te [oe | | | | | second Thursday of each month for| Carmel Piqaetine Makes This Sim. plo Cape Suit, Costumes instead of dresses prom- ise to hold sway for epring, and stunning adaptations are already ap- pearing. Diversified types are shown Many appear with a simple, straight. Hoe dress with a longer cape, or a Caramel piquetine forms the cape costume at the left. Heavy crepe de chine in black and white is cleverly employed 'to pipe the side fastening lightful dance frock for Princess Mary of palest blue tulle. The dis abled men have worked an exquisite diamante cienture im the pactern of true lovers kmott, with diamante That the fact thet the price of meat, eggs, butter, bread and many 2 Clever Cape Costumes of Unusua Weather Fad, ee -------- F SPRING MODES 1 Materials Warm Sold ia sealed alumina Always Delicious Always Refreshing "SALADA" "IT XEl.A everin Bulk. "a only BLACK-GREEN-MIXED oe Ny look for an important change, af- though it may not be of unalloyed benafit, there being danger from dis- putes, litigation and bad contracts. Moneys To-morrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kemble Cc this imp and mony of an opportunity to make an or journey, yet the pressage of de- lays, disappointments and financial setback seem notable, be danger of loss through disputes requires tions are seemingly under adverse planetary direction. ters or publishings may be a cause of anxiety, of grave concern, Those whose birthday THURSDAY, FEB, 9, onflicting forces hold sway on day. While there is the testi- rash, carefully trained in early life, ortant and advantageous change ff if There may ii litigation, and money transac- 5 f Contracts, let- £ 7 The health may also be it Is may Copper Kasha and Cream Achieve Achievé This Effect at the Right form the collar and line the Cape, The simple cape 1s gathered to a long, straight band. It rolls back about the meck end the scarf ends may be thrown over the shoulder it desired. The smart hat combines black sat- in and glycerine ostrich, Kasha of copper tome and cream Canton crepe are charmingly eom- bined in the other adaptation of the ¢ape mode. Cream Canton lines the cape, and is revealed through the | open ends of the puffed collar, i Dainty gold braid outlines the blouse | portion, while pearl buttons lend ad- ded ornament, A cream felt toque with copper Pompom completes the costume, AAA rer | STROUD'S TEA | Delicious, healthful refreshing 109 Princess St. Phone 849. A ace, hands - \ § bay» a. |Let Cuticura Full of. flavor gathered from mountain breezes in South America NOTHING ADDED NOTHING TAKEN AWAY SOLD IN TINS ONLY=BY ALL GOOD GROCERS a 2 = = = = = = = = = = = 2 = I = -- 2 £2 = ER'S SHOE ER PIANOS, ORGANS & PHONOGRAPHS You can be sure of securing an instrument out of the ordinary PIANOS From $45 ORGANS From $32.50 PHONOGRAPHS 121 PRINCESS STREET NICHES - - - - Hi coin DISCOUNT SALE ~ OFFERS SAVING OF . ON ALL 5 20% OUR F ALL SALES FOR CASH. NO DISCOUNTS ON RUBBERS Vomen's Five Buckle Overshoes, latest eevee tee 50800 sew Sess $4

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