Daily British Whig (1850), 4 May 1922, p. 8

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£or .' THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1022, Life's So ra Page, Tels- Women's Editor of + Phone 220; Private phone 837w. «| « = yw . - » A most delightful party was given Mrs. W. Locke at at. © @eorge's Mission Hall, Montreal Btreet, on Wednesday evening, when about thirty people were the guesis of the new executive 'of the Mission -8ewing Circle. A long table, cen tred with flowers, ran the length of the hall, fairly groaning with good things to eat, Rev. W. E. Kidd and "Mrs. Kidd were among the and the former voiced the 'wishes of the company to Mr. and Mrs. Locke whe are leaving for Eng land shortly. Mrs. Locke replied Saying many happy hours had been spent among her friends cathedral and the mission. farewell good A Dutch lunchéon" was given at the Country Clup on Wednesday in * honor of Mrs. John MacNaughen, . Toronto. The clubhouse was a i delightful spot on the first warm spring day and the attractive lunch- eon table was gay with snap dragon. Those present were Mrs. T. D. R. Hemming, Mrs. Douglas Young, Mrs. * W. B. Shuttleworth King, Mrs. Mait- | land Hanniford, Montreal, Mrs. James Cappon, Mrs. Frank Strange, Mrs. R. W. Rutherford, Mrs. Norman Announcement The Parisian Shop, 322 Broek Street, will open on Friday, with a complete and varied stock of Spring Millinery. A cordial invitation extended to all, THE PARISIAN SHOP 322 Brock Street guests | at the a-- TRIAL PACKAGE SENT FREE. Why tolerate Beaky gray or Red hair when it is just as easy tint your tresses a beautiful Wn as it is to powder your face? Brownatone gives the hair be- Ing stants. shy asd oa produc: § Instantly any 8 or black if desired: J Me Look Tem Years Younger" No other preparation is so simple ly Or * 80 uniform in results, tht ts, gray strands or treaks, STARE shadee'in he hair y. perfect. both the {8 guaranteed harmless to and skin. Contains no roisonous dients such as sugar. of ead, sul- 3 Sllver, mereury, aniline or coal products. It has no odor and is . You apply it in a few mom- with your comb or brush. '"Brown- is sold and recommended in King. ¥ Mahood Drug Co . H. Sargent this Package and on the care of the hair. coupon helpful Mall This Coupon Now, Keaton Pharmacal Co. Coppin Bldg. Covington, Ky. fl cents (to cover d packing) for trial pack- wnatone. «Light to Medium Brown or Black. Dark Brown to L Da ns 0 Joe fall pn a address. wa MARTEL'S FKMALE PILLS FOR WOMEN'3 45 years Standard for Delayed and Bful Menstruation. Sealed Tia only, all D or direet dl. Price $2.00.-Knickerbocker Ceo, 71 EB. Front Bt, To. KLE-FACE Bring Out Ugly Spots. Remove Easily, a chance, Miss Freckle-face, remedy for freckles with the of a reliable concern that not cost you a penny unless it the freckles; while if it does a clear complexion the ex- ist A Imply get au ounce of Gthine -- le strength-----from any druggist few applications should show W easy it is to rid yourself of fidmely freckles and get a beauti- mplexion. is more than 0 needed for the worst casa. strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of ick If it fails to remove . to ask the druggist for the Z cial Side ie, Mrs, Campbell Strange, Mrs. Miss Hora, Mrs. Les Halloway Waddell, s. H. A. Tofleld, Barrie street, entertained at the tea hour on Wed- lsday in honor of her sister. Mrs. Adexander Wood, Montreal, when Mrs. W. F. Nickle and Mrs. James Third poured tea and coffee at the table in the dining room which was lovely in shades of mauve and gold, carried out in daffodils and sw peas. Mrs. Noel Lee, Miss Helen Tofield and Misg Clara Farrell were the tea assistantd~ . * - Several small teas have been giv-- en for Miss Nan Skinner, Montreal, who Is a welcome visitor in her od home, - - * » i Mrs, T. Callander 'is entertaining at the Country Club today in honor of Mrs. John MacNaughten, Toron- to. . » . Mrs. C. A. Eliot, Ottawa, who has | been spending the past month swith | relatives. in Bermuda {home next month. The Misseeg Mar- {jorie and Key Eliot are sailing on | Friday for England and will be ab- [sent for most of the summer, | Mrs. Walter Hyde, Montreal, is receiving today for the first time | since her marriage, and will be as- {sisted by her mother, Mrs. John Me- {Kay, and her sister, Miss Doris Mec- Kay. Mrs. R. H. Bell, Sydenham street, [oan returned from Toronto. | Mrs. John McKay, Sydenham street, left for Montreal this week to [ visit her daughter, Mrs. Walter Hyde. » . oo 9 Mrs. H. W. Richardson, "Alwing- ton," is entertaining at tea this af- {ternoon for Mrs. Graham Bertram, { Dundas. Miss Edith Carruthers, "Annan- dale," left for Toronto today. [ Miss Van Straubenzee, Beverley street, has returned from New York. Miss Doris Spackman, who has | been with her cousins, Mr. and Mra. |Stewart M. Robertson, Sydenham | street, has returned to Montreal. Mrs. Maitland Hannaford, Mon- |treal, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Bruce { Hopkins, West street. Miss May Chown has returned to | "Sunnysde," after a visit to her sis- [ter, Mrs. Douglas IMrs. G. Y. Chown | town next week. i Mrs. A. C. Hudspeth, Gananoque, and Mrs. Wheeler, New York, who have been in town for several days, returned to Gananoque today. . » * Miss Rita Gray, who is spending a week in Toronto, will return to the | Johnson street, on Tuesday. will return to Mrs. Graham Bertram, Dundas, is the guest, of her mother, Mrs. H. W. | Richardson, "Alwington. " | Mrs. J. F. Foulkes, "Calderwood," {has returned from Boston, Mass. Miss Olive Woodman, Earl street, has returned from Belleville, | Miss Kathleen Daly, who has been {in Edmonton, Alta.,, with Mrs. {George O'Connor, is now in Vancou- ver, B.C., with Mr. and Mrs. George | Ellis. Mrs, Carr-Harris, Mack street, has {returned from New York. | Mrs. R. W. Rayson will come from Toronto on Saturday to visit Miss | Daly, Albert street. | -- i Mrs. Frances Macnee's dance at | "St. Lawrence Cottage," will be on | Wednesday, May 10th. { PP---------- -- Happy Are the Bachelors! Earl Cathcart's refusal to pay an unauthorized bill contracted by his wife--now his ex-wife--for eight gowns has brought a pronouncement an sw white hom ue stri| es, and a for flv an, is expected | Dewar, Ottawa. | from the public trustee office as to what proportion of a husband's in- €ome may properly be spent for his | wife's adornment, The pronounce- ment is: | If a man is getting $50,000 a year, {his wife should. receive $5,000 for | clothes, But--if he is getting only $10,- struggle along on $500 a year, and the latter ratio of 5 per cent. should rule for lower incomes. However, the opinfon of publie trustee office officials has not gone unchallenged, Jee, the wifé should be content to "Less than ome-tenth of a man's | | income, if it is above $10,000 a year, | 13 certainty not sufficient," said Lady el | Alexander, widow of Sir George Alex- ander, and one of the most fashion ably dressed women in Londen. "A woman who attends social | functions and hes many friends needs |at Teast 18 dresses and a dozen hats la year. "She should have three evening dresses, two demi-toilettes, four tea | gowns, three tailored suits, one for {country wear, two garden party { frocks, one elaborate summer dress, [two morning or shopping dresses, {and ope nice solid summer dress-- |and that is not counting coats, wool fen dresses, jumpers and separate | skirts, to say nothing of gloves and {stookings--ruinous items in these Z al 5 | Wit the Er Hears | That Lady Astor says "In politics one of the most poisonous things is organized interests. It is for me and you to do away with them. You won't do it by talkihg about it. You won't {do it even by praying about it, But you've got to combine prayer and work." ! That a new version of an old say- {ing Is, "A gam is happy fs he feels | 8 young as he looks; a woman if she {looks as young as she feels." That Napanee wil entertain the annual meeting of the Woman's Aux- Iliary of the Anglican church during the fourth week in May. That one of the features of the recent tableaux vivants at the Court Theatre, London, was Miss Megan Lloyd George, daughter of the Brit- ish prime minister, who posed as Queen Vietoria, That sweet peas are the flowers {most in vogue for corsage bouquets in New York. That the number of visitors in town for the events in connection with the Convocation of Queen's Uni- versity, will be very large To-morrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kemble 3 ---- FRIDAY MAY 5TH. With the energetic and fiery Mars as the ruling planet, this promises to be a day of unusual activity and | stirring events in many directions. All the impulses and faculties may feel the touch of his exhilaration. Ii may spur to bold and agrressive me- thods and projects, which, however, hdve not the assurance of the desir- ed financial return, as Jupiter is un. | der slight atfiction, There is somo | menace of misrepresentation or scan- dal, and it may be inadvisable ac- cording to the astrological sages, to attempt too radical a change. Those whose birthday it is hava the proseect of an active and inter- | esting year, although the financial {returns may mot come up to expect- (ations. Change is not encouraged and scandal or misrepresentation menaces. A child born on this day, although it will be resourceful and enterprising, may be erratic and giv- en to distorting the truth unless is is given careful and early training in veracity and integrity. You can help out by using the clagsified ts. Si STROUD'S TEA Delicious, healthful refreshing 100 Princess St. Phone S49. Y Mr ---- Wh more $4 BEST SELECTED LEATHER UPPER STOUT STITCHING "THROUGHOUT ein, Why HURLBUTS co less per day of we » Outer soles of [genuine oak - tanned eather; uppers of the highest grades of calfskin or kid; linings of heavy, wear resisting double ;twill; double stitched and reinforced wherever strain is greatest; solid leather count- ers; Hurlbut Welted and made over lasts which conform to the natural shape of the foot. These are features which give long- wearing qualities to HURLBUT SHOES for Children and insure the * lowest cost when they do r day of wear. show signs of wear or And are outgrown, they can be rebuilt at the factory and lengthened one half size--made almost as good as new-- at moderate cost. Mothers everywhere know that HURLBUTS are correct, ~ giving room to grow for every toe. Write Jor "re-built" price list and we will enclose Pussy-Foot Jingle book in colors. UR | sm | -- TRADE MARK REGISTERED CUSHION hoes A Manufactured only by THE HURLB Children UT CO. Limited, Preston, Ont. WEAVY Wwaxen LOCK STITCH 8t ar UT SOLE e Liver and Kidney fn The Supper Menu. ' Liver and kidney cooked in a cas- serole make delicious supper dishes. A lamb's liver is_ considered by many housekeepers to be quite as delicate as calf's liver, and is most delicious when served as in the following menu: "Lamb's Liver en Casserdle Corn Muffins Diced Fruit Topped With Meringue on Cocoa Lamb's Liver en Casesrole: Cut the liver in thick slices and cover these slices with boiling water; let stand five minutes, then drain. But- ter a casserole, or any baking dish, and arrange ig the bottom a layer of uncooked sliced , turnips and onions; add the slices of liver, a bouquet of herbs (parsley, savory and thyme), and pour over all one pint of stock made by Seasoning a can. of con- couple of pleces of cooked, crisp ba- con finely chopped, cover the dish tightly, and place in a hot oven for two hours (perhaps a little shorter time). Remove from oven, stir irto the dish two tablespoons of flour mixed to a paste with a little cold a HURLBUT SHOES inall water, flavor with a teaspoonful of "kitchen bouquet" and serve at once in the dish in which it was baked, Mock Kidney Pie Quick Bisquit Tea Raisin Tarts Mock Kidney Pie: Remove the fat from a beef kidney and let stand overnight in cold water (to cover) containing one-fourth of a teaspoon of baking soda dissolved in. it. In the morning drain, dry, and cut in small pieces, removing all strings. Fry these small pleces in two table- Spoons of bacon fat with one-half on- fon finely minced. When delicately brown, add two tablespoons of flour, one-half cup of stock (made by dis- solving one Youillon cube in hot water), and one cup of strained li- quor from a can of tomatoes, Stir constantly till the. sauce has thick- ened and let simmer till the kidneys are tender. Then turn all into a baking dish or casserole, 'add four slices of crisply cooked bacon finely minced, and spread buttered bread crumbs over the top of the dish. Brown under the brofler, or place the dish in the top of a hot oven to brown. This "pie" will look as de- licious as one with a pastry top, and taste fully as good. Oatmeal Cookies are delicious to serve with a little supper such s&s this. A Reader Friend has sent in the the different styles and kinds of leather. LOCKETT'S--FINE SHOES AND TRAVELLIN ae) Sold by G GOODS BARNUM'S| EXTRA | BAKERY SE EE ---------- SOMETHING NEW -- MERINGUE ROLLS WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY | "nny THE HOME OF CHOICE CAKES AND PASTRY following: "Cream together one cup ters, of sugar, and one cup of shortening; | stir In two eggs, flakes, tablespoons of sweet milk, one tea- 8poon each of ground cinnamon and soda, one-half teaspoon of salt and oke cup of washed and chopped rals- ins. spoonfuls onto a greased pan, flatten out with a knife, and bake for about eight minutes in a hot oven, Tomorrow--More Answered Let- two cups of oat- two cups of wheat flour, four turn, Drop this batter by large HL LETT PG ey a TITTY } = ! i ST Ih A Radian] Ab be es hoo time, ho enclosed with Editor, LL All Inquiries uddressed to Miss Kirkman in care of the Housekeeping" department will be, answered in these columns in thei, This requires considerable wever, owing number received, So if quicker reply is desired, and self-addressed envelope must be the question--The "Efcient to the great a personal or a stamped and, bo TTT

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