Daily British Whig (1850), 2 May 1922, p. 8

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Life's Social Side ¥ § Editor of Women's phone 229; Private phone 857w. ' Sydenham on Monday at- Mrs. Frank Strange, street, was at home ternoon, when a number of visitors had the pleasure of secing the beau tiful wedding gifts received by Mr and Mrs. E. C. C. Southey » . 9 Miss "Doris Browne, avenue, entertained the bridge club of which she a member this week. is . Miss Eleandre Lyman, who has been in town with Mlss Lyman King street, left for Montreal i Monday to join Miss Julia Lyman, Who has been in New York and Bos- "ton. They will sail for Cherbourg, France, from Quebec on Wednesday. ; Mrs. Richard Cartwright, Univer- sity avenue, went to Napanee on Monday. Miss Jessie Jennings, who was in town with Mr. and Mrs. H. Jen- | mings, Mack street, has returned to Toronto. "Mrs. Arthur Tett, left for Watertown, N.Y. Hn Ethel McEachren, YYW.C.A., 'left for Toronto today E. Rogers has arrived from Mus- koka and is with Prof. and Mrs, P G3. C. Campbell, Queen's: University, » . . on Union street, on Mon- Alexander Woods, Montreal, Mrs. ntr guest of Mfs. H. A. Tofigld, 'is the Barrie street. : Mrs. Robert O'Hara, Wellington * street, has gone to Toronto to visit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Craig. Canon Jarvis, Trenton, is a visitor in town. ' B Rev. R. W. Spencer and Mrs encer, Gananoque, are the guests f Mr. and Mrs. James Hayden, Johnson street. I The following persons spent last urday afternoon at St. John's -------------- A AY STROUD'S TEA Delicious, healthful refreshing 100 Princess St. Phone 840 3 od avoure men .anoint Page, Tela- | Kensington | J. A. MacLean: Neil Mac- ald' and Leslie MacDonald, stu- University; Mrs. Sudbury, | and Mrs 11 1d of\ Queen's (Re Wm. MacDonald, tend Mr. Minnes, Kingston. Miss May Richardson, Queen's | Residence, hasvleft for Ottawa. Rev. J. H. H. Coleman, Napanee, {is a visitor in town. . . . Jo |been with Mr. and Mrs, W, | nes, "'Hilleroft," has returned to Brockville. Mr. and Mrs. Leman Guild, Divi- {sion street, left for Montreal today. Mrs. John Heaslip, Kingston, {spent the week in Carleton Place with her son, Mr. H. E. Heaslip, | Lake avenue . Miss Phyllis McManus, Belleville, is in Kingston the guest of Mr and Mrs. Philip Haffner, Mrs. T. W.. Crothers, wife of the late Hon. T. W. Crothers, has left Ottawa for St. Thomas, where she is to reside in the future. The marriage takes place on May 4th, of Miss Loretta Finley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Finlay, Otta- wa, to W. McEachern Abernethy, Kingston, son of Mr. and Mrs, A, J. Abernethy, r E Miss Gwendolen Folger caught the bride's bouquet at the Southey- Strange wedding. Miss Kathleen Kilminster of the Bell Telephone staff of Woodstock, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Grant, Cataraqui. ' Miss Margaret Scrathard, London, Ont., who has been visiting Miss Francesca Foulkes, "Calderwood," left for Montreal this week and wii! safl for England on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolle, who have been in Palestine, are now en- foying the sights in Paris, . . . Mr. and Mrs. Percy M. Roberts, Halifax, and their little daughter, Isabel, were the guests of the Misses McMillan, Wellington street, this week. Rev. A. H. McTear, Bath, is a vis- itor in town this week. Mrs. Carlos Kirkgaarde, McMas- erve Thou shalt bs "bce daily wh . CAMPANA'S ITALIAN BALM it wil beautify and enrich \ Jor sale af ald Druggists & Stores. BARNUM'S| EXTRA 'SOMETHING NEW -- | BAKERY MERINGUE ROLLS WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY - THE HOME OF CHOICE CAKES AND PASTRY Why Be When It's so EASY to Build Flesh this New Way 'Do you need more flesh? Are you pale, kin ds, or boils? H 0, simply / a effective in energy--or is your complexion ed by humiliating pimples, black- Roni ly astonished at the i i I n you even after the first 48 hours. 1ZED YEAST embodies a remark- new scientific process--a which to bring its splendid results les yeast a Just Aci the wsanl : The New Process alone isgood, teitashow that heaith-building elements and sparkling vil KE peeds convert its tissue, irom is of great value in con- and Sowork- jo discov- ne. be 10 Lbs." rE Gains 8 Lbs" PRTEETR "Gains 10 Lbs." SE Gains 7 Lbs.' "To my 1 have en While IRONIZED YEAST is sold at all dealers on our Satisfac- Harold F, Ritchie & Co., Lid, Torouts 'Inrold F. Riteh 10 MeCaul St, 7S Free Trial Coupon 1 le & Co. Ltd. Toronto, Dept. 62. TREAT AEA TR hats, Nasoe Addrom ony. Prov. Only One . | Trial Package to a Family tJ "DYE 0 Manse, Pittsburgh, the guest of Rev. | Mrs. Edward MacKay, who has | ; i T. Min- | whether it is linen, cotton or mixed | Into the mixture and beat THE DAILY BRITISH WH » ---------- _-- EEa------ LD SKIRT, | COAT, DRESS IN | DIAMOND DYES Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple any wo- | { man can dye or tint her worn, shab- iby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, | stockings, sweaters, coverings, drap- |eries, hangings, everything, even if {she has never dyed before. Buy "Diamond 'Dyes"---no otfier kind -- | then perfect home dyeing is sure be- | cause Diamond Dyes apé guaranteed {not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell | your druggist wiMher the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or | goods. | emt mmm | terville, Quebec, arrived In town to- {day to visit her sister, Miss Lucy { Merrick," William street. . F. Segsworth, Toronto, spent [the week-end with Mrs. W. B. Dalton {and Mrs. Segsworth, Johnson street. - * - | Miss Olive Woodman, Earl street, left for Belleville on Monday to |spend a week Dr. C. W. Wilson, Vancouver, B.C. | was with Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Wilson, [Union street, for the week-end | Miss Florence MacLean, Queen's { University, has returned to her home, St. John's manse, Pittsburg. | Mrs, Rev. J. A. MacLean, [Pitts- | burg, has returned home after at- {tending the Women's Provincial W. M. S. in Ottawa, and visiting friends fn Quebec. » .. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Black, Toronto, announce the engagement of "their daughter, May Victoria, to Hugh R. | {Aird, youngef eon of Sir John and | Lady Aird, marriage to take place early in June, The Florence Hudon School of Dancing closing exercises, Ontario Hall, Friday, May 19th, 8.15 p.m, TO-DAY'S FASHION By Vera Winston. This Closely-Beaded Yellow Dancs Frock is Girdled in Orange "and Green. The vogue forbeaded dresses finds many ways of expression, and one of the most charming for evening wear is the frock or "robe," so closely beaded that the material itself is en- tirely covered. The graceful frock above is thick- ly beaded in yellow, which shades | into orange about the corsage and 'hemline. The corsage, itself, is low- cut in front and sloped to the waist- line in the back. The orange bo u- er which outlines the bodice extends across the back of the neck in har- ness fashion. The irregularity of the pointed hemline is also accented by orange beading, while the green-and-orange TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1922 IG. | Laura. A Kirkman : ; | ° Cakes for Your Wedding. Into two loaf-cake pans, one a little | Requests have come tumbling in [larger than the other. for Wedding Cake and Bride's Cake | utes in a moderate oven, then put | recipes! It looks as though Lipid [the two cakes together like a layer {had been very busy this year. "You cake--with white frosting between [will find the following reliable: them, the smaller cake on top of the | . Wedding Cake: Cream one pound |larger. Ice with plain frosting be- lof butter and work one pound of tween them, the smaller cake on top | brown sugar into it gradually. Then [of the larger. Ice with plain frost- {stir 4 squares of melted chocolate | ing, then decorate with the follow- well. Sep- |ing: arate the yolks from the whites of | Ornamental Icing: Put egg- {one dozen eggs, beating the yolks | whites into a large bow! and stir in, till lemon-colored. Add the beaten | gradually, 2 tablespoons of confec- yolks to the butter-sugar-and-choco- tions' sugar; beat vigorously for two late mixture|and stir in also one minutes, then add a little more con- pound of flouk which you. have sifted | fectioners' sugar in the same gradual [with the following ground spices: 5 | way--until you have added a full | teaspoons of cinnamon, 3 teaspoons [cup of conf of allspice, 2 teaspoons mace, and 3 { Whisk is a good thing to beat with, teaspoons of nutmeg. Now add 2 or a perforated wooden spoon. Add 2 pounds of Sultana raisins dredged teaspoons of lemon juice a few drops (seed the [at a time, then add as much more °o | with a very little flour | raisins, and cut in leces before |confectioners' sugar as is necessary dredging), 3 pounds of the small [to make a frosting stiff enough to seeded raisins whole, and also {hold its shape when a little is turned [dredged with a little flour, 2 pounds {out onto a plate. Pipe this through | ot citron sliced thinly and cut | strips, 1 pound of dried currants, 1 |pound of candied lemon rind, 1-4 Hg candied orange rind, 1 glass -4 | sign desired. (The bride's and | gTOOM'S initials make a pretty decor- |ation, with a circle around them.) of grape jelly ( or 1 cup of grape- To make a White Fruit Cake out (Juice), the 12 egg-whites beaten stiff | of the Bride's Cake recipe given of hot water in |above, simply add to the batter, be- which you have dissolved? 1-4 tea- fare baking, a cupful of the follow- spoon of soda. Put into two pans, |ing fruit mixed: candied orange and cover each pan with buttered paper, [lemon peel: Sultana raisins stonea and let steam in your steamer for [and chopped, also small seedless four hours. Finish cooking by leav- raisins, dredged lightly in a little ing in a warm oven overnight. Frost | flour. it or not, as desired. Make this sevy- ! Tomorrow--Things eral weeks in advance of the wed- Us in Housecleaning. ding, -- Bride's Cake: Cream two-thirds of | an inquiries wddressed a cup of butter and work into it Kirkman in care of the "Efficient gradually one and one-third cups of | Housekeeping' department will be flour which you have sifted with one- {answered in these columns in their half teaspoons of lemon juice and |turn. This requires considerable the stiffly begten whites of six eggs time, however, owing to the great to which you have added one and number received. So if a personal or | one-fourth cups of powdered sugar. quicker reply is desired, a stamped [Fold in two-thirds of a cup more of [and self-addressed envelope must be flour, stir into the batter a thimble, [enclosed with the question--The a ring, a coin and a button, and turn | ditor. A A A A AAA AA A asi ns signers' Club, @ monument to her | vision, her executive ability and her intense patriotism, --The Canadian Farmer. and 1 tablesppon that Perplex to Miss To-morrow's HOROSCOPE The best thoughts of the best By Genevieve Kemble minds of the best ages are embalmed in books, Beauty meeds no letter of intro- duction. WEDNESDAY, MAY 38rd. This day ds forecast as unsuccess- ful according to the science of the stars, It may be particularly notable for the relief of crystalized condi- tions which have long stood in the way of progress. The improvement in affairs should be permanent and substantial, whether as applied to business or to employment, and those in the employment of others are promised recognition for industry and application. In domestic, social and affectional matters there is also a presage of thriving and happy con- witions. a S--== ¢ BEAUTY OF THE S is the natural desire of every woman, and is obtainable by the use of Dr. Ol mples, blackheads, the skin eczema disappear, and S, smooth and velvety. Liat Fooraed A ample se ot Sou h you weation this paper. the assurance of a successful and happy year, with prosperous: and pleasant conditions in most interests, The progress made promises to béy substantial and permanent. Thos€ in the employment of others may ex- pect recognition for steady and worthy effort. A child born on this day will be steady, persevering and industrious and should succeed by these endowments. It should also be affectionate, popular and accomplish- ed, You can help out by -nging the classified advertisements. 25 years Standard for Delayed and Painful Menstruation. Sealed Tin package only, all Druggists or direct by mail. Price $2.00. Knickerbocker | Remedy Co., 71 E. Front St, To- ronto, | What the Editor Hears That the country is the place fo live #n this wonderful time of year where the fruit trees are budding, the gardens to show signs of life and the woods are showing a faint touch of green on the distant hills, That an experienced housekeeper tells us a hot solution of alum water will drive out moths from drawers and cupboards, two-tone ribbon girdle ties at the side. --y, Press Club's New President. Miss Charlotte M. Storey, formerly of Brockville, the new president of the Toronto Women's Press Club, whose portrait wey reproduce today, says, as a child, she wanted to be a EYDSY or an author, Her family fail- ed to see the gypsy idea with her eyes, and so she did not manage to wander off with any of the pictures- Que bands that are to be found in Leeds, the county of her birth, But when she came to Toronto as ome. of its advertising writers, branching out into short stories by way of a tale of girl skaters on the 8t. » lear Gananoque, some That the cretonmes and curtains seen in the Kingston shops are most inviting to the women who are mov- ing dnto a mew house or fitting up an old one for the year, That a vestee of brocade is a smart tpueh to your spring costume. That many of the clubs have discontinued ings for the season. DORENWEND'S ARE BACK AGAIN TO SERVE YOU! - Thurs., Fri., May 4.5 The same exclusive quality, workmanship and satisfaction are guaranteed, as have always been given by this reputable old con- ceri. You are cordially invited to.inspect the sample displays of distinctive Switches, Transforma- tions, Bob Side Pieces, Toupees, Wigs, etc. If you are unable to bridge their meet- That the girl ' students from Queen's University will ill a variety of positions during the long vacation. Some of them will be in charge of districts in the mission fields of the west, others will teach school in the backward places of northern Ontario or on the prairies, where their pupils will be almost entirely the foreigners We are making into Canadians, custom officials and a dashing young smuggler who was so charming she | couldn't allow him to be caught, { Later joining the staff of a pud- | lishing company she wrote industrial | articles on feshions and philosophy | in clothes. Miss Storey was the founder of the Canadian Women De- attend, we will be pleased to serve you by mail. Telephone Mr. Barnes for an appointment. 4 -- Women in China never kiss, and when a Chinese woman wishes to show her affection she gently touches the hand of her beloved. v Jake 40 min- | in {a pastry-bag pnto the cake in any de- | Those whose birthday it is have | | [cocoa i dgpiisracronty > 1' | RY NS. bw { . Sisto, Ss SO Tert | | =F | | f | | pa | HH 1 ait Hit fi | il x Practical Pointers. Good cooks demand sharp knives | Sliced cold potatoes can be warm- led over in milk. Paint shoe soles with varnish to {prevent them wearing out. Soap should always be dissolved | before using in a washing machine, | Needles and pins will never rust {In . a cushion filled with coffee [grounds Keep several clean cheesecloth |8quares on hand in the kitchen for | covering food. A little piece of sandsoap run {through the meat chopper will | sharpen the knives. Oil paintings can be cleaned with- {out injury, with"a soft cloth and boiled linseed ofl. ------ 4 Punch, as the name of a beverage, "| {15 derived from the Hindu word | "panch," meaning five, there being | originally five essential ingredients | in the mixture. , Therg have been over one thous and différent varieties of potatoes, but only a few of these are worth cultivating, | Jolin | --the secret of in | FRY'S world | L | wide success | § ", "lt bas been its >ctioner's sugar. A wire | BY LL TO delicious flavor | ir a Remember -- { | 111 Nothing will oo do but FRY"S pi | ot Ji I i Ja ill i | Mi ii Ji' i y {i pr il I ll a Is { a "Hit Iie " ji A dependable laxa- tive is a necessity in every family's medi- cine cabinet. Pheno- lax Wafers are safe and dependable. tins is RI lh NO Want a Victorian Nurse. The Renfrew board of health has recommended that the sefvices of a Victorian Order Nurse uld be a valuable adjunct to the téwn and re- quest the local Council of Women in conjunction with the board of health to make representations to 'the coun- cil to that effect, + To Build a Cottage, Thomas Hunt, Calabogie, has nov- ed into the residence recently vacat- ed by H. E. Braden when the latter took possession of his new home. Mr Braden has purchased Indian Island up the dake and will erect pn it a handsome summer cottage, ------ To the presence of dust particles in the air we owe the existence of fog and haze. Without dust to re- flect the sun's rays, daytime would be dark The harp is believed to have orlg- inated from the hunting' bow, the tightly-stretched string of which will emit a musical note. The noblest monument for a hero's grave is that raised by a poet's song. P---- nn, "Tis better to be glad that you are as your are, than to ve glad you are not as others are. NEW SHOW ROOMS 138 YONGE STREET, TORONTO YOURS FOR

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