Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Dec 1923, p. 9

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on "WHIG THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1960, So THE DAILY BRITISH NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS # § YH Lam eisewe wrtiele she saa | posed to bave bought on a shop- , ping tour. In turn each guest | | stands before the others and desecrib- | es the article in pantomime, while | the others try to giess what she is describing. For instance, it the | hostess whispers to Miss B. the | word "baby carriage," Miss B. must | go through the pantomime of | wheeling an imaginary carriage, | tucking imaginary blankets around an imaginary infant, etcetera. (No prize is given in this game.) | Lectures: The hostess seats all persons in a circle (perhaps around | the hearth?) and asks each one in| turn to 'lecture' for five minutes | on the subject of "The Best Christ- | mas Gift 1 Ever Received." A | great deal of humor m be intro- | duced in this subject by quick- wit-, ted people; for instance, a. woman | might say her best gift was a large ' box of hairpins--and then go on to | tell how useful they were in fixing | | her automobile, making the victrola | | go, repairing the clock, etcetera. |" Christmas tree memory test: Un-| {{ veil a small, brightly-trimmed | |! Christmas tree which stands on a| LD) \4 Is rer CRE the Grown.Ups' Christ- mas Party. ! Christmastide is the natural sea- | Cereal | son for parties. .Many housekeep- | i ers will choose this time to pay ! | some of their social debts by invit-| | ing friends into their homes infor- | mally, for an evening of pleasure. | Room aud table decorations, and | refreshments, do not puzzle the av- | erage hostess, 1 find. But "what | games to play" is a problem that | { looms like a Waterloo on the hori-| zon of the planner. Here are some | Diced Oranges and Bananas excellent ones, which may help out: with Mock Whipped Cream | Christmas shopping: The hostess Coffea | gives secretly to each of her guests taba en TOMORROW'S MENU. * Breakfast. | Stewed Dried Apricots | | Games for Coffees Omelet Toast Luncheon Potato Salad Peanut Butter Sandwiches Tea Preserves Dinner x 4 Kok i Officisl London Residence, where Weston's Biscuits are known and enjoyed. Baked Cod with Cream Sauce Baked Potatoes Brussels Sprouts rr MODERATELY PRICED - KINGSTON These beautiful Cloth Dress- ds are not specially made Sale Dresses, but each and every I one is taken from our superb i snd province. collection of Cloth Dresses, and I remarked for this special sell. I ing event. New styles and de- | signs, including the Coat Dress | and numerous other favorite models, This is Just a good ex- | ample of the ouveof-the-ordi- | | | EXCLUSIVE STYLES $ : || table. Give each guest pencil and | ba. {| paper, and ask them to look at the | /s Lime "qi! will be covered again and they will | WwW 9 li I li . -- | write down on their papers the | t E $ Y B ts . | name of all trimmings they can re- | €S on S ng 1S Qua 1 1SCul bi sure to have no two articles on the | i . tree alike. (A lollypop, & small horn, | We doubt if any finer tribute has ever been paid ON SA LE FRIDA Y I! other easily-deseribed articles of | . . . |[ this kind are good to use as trim- | tained in the letter we received from the Master and SATURDAY l ; The "QUEEN'S TASTE" ; hold rega : : 3 prize, a box of candy. A memoran- | ; as - - : Sao would, mage 5 #000 Book? ) Box contains 16 delicie of ous English quality Biscuits sent to Bucking AN GE | - Another feature which makes fun, : Meltose Creams D SER is to request each guest in advance | - Melt-in-Mouth the reach of every household purse. | mas gift. These gifts (wrapped up) | . DRESSES l\are then mixed together. Every- drodomy Creams Get our "Queen's Taste" ydr | --and, of course, the funnier the] » | gifts are, the more hilarious the | Water Ice Lemon Cream | Tomorrow ;--1)ishes in Tomor- | : $ || row's Menu, | Shortcake holiday treat : I ae Digestive » {| ~All inquiries acaressed to . Miss N 3 1 " | -- hint Gream Cone We have prepared a special holiday box, "The ocolate Macaroons al: 2 2 || answered in theee columns in thelr | ) ment of our delicious English lines--a handsome | tarn. This requires considergble | Canuck bok, packed and sealed tightly, to preserve our |! ime, however, owing to the great | ) It or Sujsker toply is flatited, 9 stamp | It makes an unequalled gift, as the varied assort- | 6 and self-ac: esd Oye mus: | ment permits those who have not yet tried sure to use YOUR full name, streot | yeson one, pumber, and the name of your eity biscuits as they are made in England". This handsome box is now being sold by your ressed his appreciation of | tree for five minutes, after which it | P PP BELLEVILLE PETERBORO - BROCKVILLE } stomber.. To. make this hard, bel 4 Dall, a star, 8 paver sige, aud } a Canadian product than the appreciation con- | mings.) The winner receives, as a | of the Royal Household regarding an assortment TRICOTINE, POIRET TWILL || prize. ou3 Dailies ' tres { Yet, Weston's, fit for the Queen's taste are within to bring with him a five-cent Christ- | Custard Creams | body draws a package and opens it Rw Regular prices up to $39.50 for J Box--a wonderful Wedding Bells Cocoanut Macaroons Boom oeping" department will be Queen's Taste", containing a complete assort- Quest namber received. So if a personal biscuits crisp and delightfully oven-fresh. || be enclosed with the queeilon. Be : Weston's to sample every one of these famous --The Editor. neighborhood grocer. Ask him to-night, {| MONEY AT WORK Geo. Weston Limited, Toronto 9 nary values to be had at the J. A. McNabb Store. Colors: Navy, Brown and Black-- splendid range of sizes up to { 42. { Finauce, Markets, Stocks, Bounds and Investments You cam get the "Oueen's Taste" Bos, packed in excelsior with corrugated paper com- tainer -- all ready for mailing. Overseas parcelsshould be mailed of once. ; l If Brief but Impertant Lessons in 1 | | { MY HOME re) 3 Avoca IMLAZY Biscuits as theyaremadein England ~ Velvet Dresses FOR STREET WEAR 25% OFF Regular Prices. Colors: Brown and Black. AT Pe NESTON Ee A A I" iH WH Z N N A y v N ¥ l I { ( WHEN YOU ASK A home is one investment where a man has an opportunity for per sonal management, . As in .most enterprises, success or failure de- pends Jargely on the management. There is a difference between in vesting in stocks and bonds and a home. Ordinarily when a man in- vests In stocks and bonds he is con- cerned primarily ih safety and in- come, The investment may be sue cessful although he never has any- thing to do with the management. But a home Is different. It Is made of brick, stone, wood, or dirt. It is tangible, the owner sees It Look for this handsome box at your meighbor- hood s frees, There are only a limited num- ber. Make sure yours and avoid dis. appointment, WW ET WHAT GH SO] 2 -- ER _------ mel. Miss Shaw stated in her com. plaint that had expended large Pr oo dn a L ---- occurs fully as often emcircling the change takes place quickly foul sun it is noticed less frequently be-) weather usually is approaching. The TT TT at me SSE every day. It is pant of him--be is responsible for its success or fail- ure, He can't neglect it and still ex- pect it to he a profitable investment. Almost every one likes to putter about the house, but few realize that the amount and efficiency of that effort may mean the success or fail- ure of the imvestment. A te. WHY THE WEATHER? | DR. CHARLES F. BROOKS » cause of the difficulty in gazing upon the brighter orb. 'The corona is caused by the dif- fraction of light as it passes through the spaces between water droplets. The smaller the drops the larger is halo, the large ring around the moon or sun, is caused by the presence of a thin sheet of ice crystals in the high air, which occurs more com- monly than a continuous thin sheet of water droplets in advance of a storm, for which 'reason the halo is more often to be seen before a storm. Occasionally both halo and corona are visible at the same time, presumably on separate cloud lay- ers. { Actress Sues for $1 . For Breach of Promise Plains, Pee. 13--Alex-]: sums of money in preparation for the wedding and that she has suffer- od "esvere mental and nervous strain" until her health is impaired. In preparing fer the expected wed- ding she also lost time, pleasure and 'remuneration in her" profession," the complaint sets forth. 1 I ---------- LE ---- ------ University of Chicago girls vote all men are dull. Just the same, no home jis complete without ome.

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