Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Mar 1922, p. 8

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THE Se ---- a Lite's Social Side | street, dsked a few people to come in at the tea hour on Monday to mee: Mrs. Workman, St. : 2 Who is a much feted The dance held on Saturday even- towy. 7 ing at the Hunt Club, Montreal, by the C.A.M.C. Badminton Club in honor of the teams from Ottawa, To- fs chtertaining af dinner oo mors ronto, Halifax, Quebec and Kingston, day evening. i Who were in town for the tourna- '4 ment, was a most enjoyable dffair. fires. Guilford B. Reed! Allott Tho guests were recefved by Mrs. street, was the hostess of a small | Hanford McKee, who was gowned in tea on Tuesday. black lace over satin with e girdle of i French flowers; Mrs. R. O. Alexan-1 0 John L. Whiting, | der in a gown of cerise satin with Clergy street, and the latter's siste r, | over dress of cloth of gold; Mrs. Mrs. Spencer H. Over, who has| Herbent Grier, in a royal blue satin spent some time in tows, loft Lo | 8own over black satin, with a white Toronto today. ostrich feather fan; and Mrs. E, deB, Miss Mary Kidd, Ottawa Panet. An-orchestra played for the been with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Kidd, ' dancing; bridge was played and there Stuart street, is now with her broth. X48 » shdown Suppor. OYer a Bub- [o, poy WB. Kidd or Mrs. Kidd, dred guests were Present. Wellington street. * * Major and Mrs. George Vanier, who have returned to Ottawa from Kingston will take up house in the Rideau Hall grounds as Major Van- fer will resumé his duties as A.D.C. 90 Their Excellencies, the Governor- ' General and Lady Byng. Mrs, de Salaberry who was their guest here will remain with them for the pre- sont, . The engagement is announced of Miss Mary Graham Lewis, younger . daughter of' the late Sir Frederick Orr-Lewis, Bart, and Lady Orr- Lewis of Whitewebbs, Enfield, Eng- land, to Alan Graves, son of the late A. E. Graves, Waterford. Mr. Nickle, Earl street Graves served in the Second Life Hamilton. : . Guards during the war and has since toro» Editor of Women's Page, Telephone 1724; Private phone 857w. . F eo» , who has | has returned from Toronto. Mrs. James de St. Remy and her baby, who have been with Miss Me- Cormack, Centre street, leave. for Regina on Friday. . . . Mrs. B. J. Adams, who was for- her sister, Mrs. James Craig, John- son street, will remain with her till after Sunday's fire. J. D. Morrice, Winnipeg, is the week-end with Mr. Catharines, } viistor in Mrs. A.W. Winnett, Bagot street, | Mrs. Brude Hopkins, West street, | 1 | | shortly you lift ft tunately spending the week-end with |her daughters, Miss Margaret | Miss Helen Wootton, Y.W.C.A. her flat at Park View is renovated | in guest Of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and [8 @ frequent Mrs. J. Hopkirk, Frontenac street. |in Ottawa with Rev, L. Rev. Banks Nelson, who'spent the (Smith for the drawingroom ' at the and Mrs. W., F. |opening of parijament , has returned to | { Will spend some ti Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then right off with fing- ers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, suffi- clent to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without Soreness or {r- ritation. N= -------- ati natpinaty Their Excellencies on Saturday at Rideau Hall, Ottawa, * Mrs. Weotton, Bangroft, is visiting and Miss Helen Chown, who has been Toronto is now with Dr. and Mrs, A. P. Chown; "Edgehill." Miss Phoebe Lewis, Toronto, who visitor in Kingston was I. and Mrs. Lansdowne, who me in town is at the Y.W.C.A., Johnson street, . LJ . Miss Mooney, DAIL Laura. A Kirkman Making Your Own Soup, I have received several letters {from my Columh Readers Quizzing me on soap-making, The thrifty housekeeper saves all her beet suet, | prutton tallow and pork fat until she | has about & quart of it, then she chops it coarsely and "tries it out' --tBat is, melts it--it a pan in th ovon or in the top of her double boiler, She then. stritins th1§ melted | 8Tonse through 4 piece of cheege- | cloth laid In a wire strainer, pressing | the scraps with a spoon to extract all the fat possible. To the liqniq she adds twice {ts bulk of warm water {and 1 tablespoon of salt, | this over the fire. Wh | €d for five minutes, she lets it stand | in a cool place tin cold. There will | be a solid cake floating on the sur- | face, and this is now carefully . re- | moved, wiped dry and stored in a €ool place til] there is enough more "tried out" fat to add to this and make soap, Five pounds of fat is a good ambunt to collect before making your soap. The formula on the can ot most brands of concentrated. lye calls | for six pounds of fat to a can of lye, they ¢o The into'a one) a tite ly should fat is Whi When to the The get go power or will add 1 one-ha and tu these THE SHEPHERDESS but many housokeepers declare that from combining tive to a can of the lye. melting your while you add the time touch- the lye as It will burn the you simply to combine Iye and fat lo} minutes, or until thick ang Before Jouring the boxes, stang the boxes in Sun and air--so-that they wil] have to be moved after the soap has fect success. So, if you fail this time, [brella Trt ------------e-- : By Juanita Hamel WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1929, a a . 'opularity E The Pure D btain more satisfactory results Pounds of fat first step is to turn the con- tents of one can n old pot nd add I qu r, ® will become quite hot and be allowed to cool before the' Try it to-day added to it, been put in them, Sun and air whiten le the lye is and harden the soap. In about one hour -the soap will be solid enough to cut into cakes; but it should then be left overnight before being taken from the boxes, "The secret of cooling, begin five pounds of fat. | lukewarm it should be added | cool lye. Stir with a long stick | fat. Do not at any | with your hands, | 800d soay-making skin, | lies in combining the right amount of rule on the box of lye will tell | fat and the right amount of lye. (Too much fat makes a greasy soap, and too much lye an acid soap.) Dit- of the Soap as well ag the od- | ferent kinds of greage---seraps saved be much improved it you also here and there from" mutton tallow, Cup of house ammonia and | pork fag and beef suet--make jt dif- If cup of borax. Then stir 30 [ ficult for the house-keeper to strike pasty, | the exact proportion of lye to add-- ra into pasteboard shoe-boxes. | but the above directions generally re- mixture into {sult in a goap that is at least usable. the {In soap-making, as in everything got] aves experience ig necessary for per- od soap; but the cleansing | er Increasing eliciousness of ALADA" » You will like ; ~~ a a I Bride Readers, don't give it up, for you will succeed next time, Tomorrow--Wways, to Use Stale Bread. -- All inquiries addressed to Miss Kirkman in eare of the "Efficient Housekeqping" 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 Guicker reply is desired, a stamped and self-addressed envelope must be entlosed with the question--The. Editor, be It 'never rains on the can get hoid of t unjust if he Re just man's um. been attracted to the British em- Mrs. W. W. Gibson, Union street, | . : : bassy at Washington. has left for Oswego,- N.Y.. to visit | Miss Gladys V. Pennell, nurge-in- her brother, Dr. Egetton Cays and [training on the American side, spent is \ the week-end with her mother, and Mrs. Cay. Mrs. Stewart M. Robertson, Syd- enham street, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Robertson Toronto, has returned to town. Miss Macgillivary, who was guest of Lady Macdonell at Commandant Quarters, Royal itary College, has returned to 2 a aM : | onto. Miss Alice Moore, Earl stree:, is| Major A. B, Gillie and Mrs. Gil- entertaining on Friday for Miss | yen. Ottawa, entertained Claire Robinson, one of the March brides. v .- . Macdonald, Stuart r Miss Mowat, Johnson street, ¥ entertaining at the tea hour on Fri- day for Miss Marjorie Henderson, tawa. Ottaw « ois Mrs. W. H. Craig, Gore street, en- tertained at bridge on Tuesday evening, for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes. g \ Room on Saturday evening. Mrs. Henry Joseph, of Montreal, Mrs. J. PF. Carefully selected and blended coffee-beans expertly roasted and ground produce delicious Coffee NOTHING ADDED NOTHING TAKEN AWAY SOLD IN TINS ONLY-BY ALL GOOD GROCERS = Sma, IAA -------- monont. | BAKERY THURSDAY - LASTS and SATURDAY Eclairs, BARNUM'S| Cream Puffs, Chocolate at a delight- | ful supper party after the Drawing | {in town from Toronto |H.A. symphony concert, bad the honor of" having tea with | | in | been the guest for ten |Anne Holzman, Ottawa, has return- the (ed to her home in Kingston, the | Mil- | tom, Tor- | Mrs, | has returned to her duties again, Abramson, who has days of Miss iss Eva Mrs. Turner and children, Hamil- are with- her parents, Mr, and Thomas Slater, Barrie street, H. D. Bibby, Barrie street; hag re- jturned from his southern trip. LJ * * Miss Phyllis Strathy, who will be for the R.C, will be the guest of Miss Imlach, George street, Mr. and Mrs. John Donnelly, Earl street, who have spent some time in Florida, will return to town shortly. Mr. and Mrs. BE. H. Bickford, who have been in England and France, have returned to Toronto. Miss Anne Minnes, who has been with her parents, Mr. and Mre, Jas, Toronto. Mrs. Henry Joseph who has been in Ottawa for the opening of parlia- ment has returned to Montreal, The Park View afternoon tea will be served.at the "Chateau Belvidere" until the damage by fire is repaired, That Miss Agnes' MacPhail, M.P,, Wore a gown of black satin and lace with a crimeon feather comb in her hear at the drawing-room at Ottawa on Saturday, That several church and charit- able organizations are giving St. WHILE THE SEASON Danish Pastry AND TH ME OF CH! HEOEEEEEEEEEEEs Do You Know --_--_------ That a questionaire recently issued to thousands of STR! » That Master Casmir Van Strauben- zee, won the junior competition for - college women asking what they read brought out the fact that the majority per cent. read the store advertisements? i Do You Know What this means to you, Mr. Merchant? It Means ir That the modern Young weman not only knows what she wants and when she wants it, but she knows, and is' still learning, where to get what the wants, : The young girls Just entering college learn to read * the store advertisements from the Seniors, Sfaduate they will know w \ . Big thing, isn't it, what ing? .IMPO TO these young folks are read. : RTANY You! be FEE E, BEEEEEE Slolololo/slalalalo) Minnes, Bagot street, has returfied to" 'Rideau Hall | | = - N sheep's eyes" at a girl? Who first popular woman and exclaimed : "Wi Who was-it long ago first spoke of a man "casting [her like sh eep!" There is som autifu). | Eirl--the mothering spirit ma ' [herdess, looking ly enough, never thinking oft smiled at a be atch the silly men follow the Master's Shield at the Hunt Club, Toronto, om afternoon, -- That the drawing-room at the opening of parliament in Ottawa, Was one of the most brilliant func. tions ever held in Canada's capital, » Egilinton Saturday To-morrow' HOROSCOPE By Geneviev e Kemble THURSDAY, MARCH 16 . Conflicting forces dominate on this day to the sidereal opera- tions, While there ig prospect of an important, if not radical change or Journey, it will pe wise to undertake this with a great degree of caution, as there may pe si fraud, deception or Subtle and sinister forces hold sway Sader au adverse Neptunes Those in o pardy or to subject th ves to subtle attack or underhand lings or intrigue. A friendly Saturn should bring permanent good. » There whose birthday it is may Year of important change and travel, but they should be on guard against fraud or duplicity, and shua trained early in life, "di always pars to advertise." Di you ever try Grape:Nuts with stewed prunes or peache HERE isn't anything better for breakfast op lunch than a dish of Grape-Nuts, with cream or milk, and stewed prunes or peaches, : supplies fruit acids, good order, : Go to your grocer today and order a package of delicious Grape-Nuts. You will find that it will digest snore readily than most other cereals, and it will "stay by" you longer--because i's so richly 2 5 Grape-Nuts fr Health Theres a Reason" rR after those who follow her and Foe ething in the heart y ybe--which makes he¥ a shep- yet, strange~ hem as sheep. -

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