Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1924, p. 9

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Lapis THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS + LIFE'S SOCIAL SIDE Earl street, was one of the 2vents of Thursday evening. Games were played and various "stunts" pat on and a general good time was enjoy- ed by the girls. - Woman Page Bditor, Phone 2613. Private, Phone 857W. . . - Lovely with the tokens of a boun- titul harvest, with flowsrs, and lights softened with golden shades .. around which was wound the crim- Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Schurman, aon vines of the Virginia creeper, | Miss Thelma Halner, Kingstcn, and the hall of the Kingston Dairy Dr. F. W. Shaver returned :o Mon- school was 4 gay place on Thurs-!treal from a week speat in motor- f Svoping When the Table; wo |e Juvugh he Fastern States, ers' Association of Frontenac gave! Mrs. J. Falls of the China Inland the first social evening of the sea- Misflon, who was at the Y.W.C.A. gon. The guests were received by left on Thursday for Napanee. Mrs. . Miss Ursula Sproule, president of the Falls is a Toronto woman and has JWI, and Mr. Edwin Coulter, Je" [heen for twenty-six years in the sident of the J. F. A. Mr. and Mrs. mission flelds of China. A. W. Sirett and Mr. and Mrs, L. A.| Major and Mrs. A. K. Hemming, Wufelt were the chaperones and a| London, Ont. are returning from most_ efficient somites spusisting Banff about the middle of October, of Misses Helen Wilmot, Lillian after spending the summer in the Henderson, Eletha Gates, ~ Messrs. | West, { William Patterson, James McLean Mr N! C. Polson and Miss Jessie and George Hall were in charge of! polson, King street west, left for thé refreshments. The music Was Renfrew to-day to visit Rev. James { excellent and the whole affair most | ana Mrs. Rollins. | enjoyable. | - Mrs. Garth Bulmer, who has been i . in town for several days since her 5 Phe Rint Reverend A ie {return from Bugland, left for Mont- , DD, CH. real on Thursday. | Gloucester, England, who will receive | Miss Blanche Shepherd, Beverly the honorary degree of D.C.L., at'gireet will leave on Sunday for Bishop's University at Convocation Lagfis lle, Kentucky, to spend some jon Friday, and his private secretary, time with her aunt, Mrs. Ronald Mc- the Rev. E. C. Pritchard, will be the napara, before joining her father {in Montreal. { guests of the principal, Col. the Rev, A. H. MoGreer, and Mrs. McGreer, | ere ~ [@uring their stay in Lennoxville. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Ethering- Mrs. Joseph Hilcock and Miss| ,, are occupying Mrs. Hiscock's Grace Hiscock, Collingwood street, eq on Collingwood stree| for the have gone to Detroit, Mich, to] ear . E 18pend the winter, Mrs. Ryan, who has lately re- « * 8 turned from abroad, is with her son, "Miss Dorfs McClelland, Miss Jes-| Mr. Hubert Ryan and Mrs. Ryan, isle Dyde of Kingston, and Miss Mil- | King street. dred Sheridan of Brockville were in | Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Dawson, who Lausanne, Switzerland, on Sept. Pave been visiting the latter's par- 22nd, on their way to St. Croix, to | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keech, attend a students conference on | Portsmouth, Yeft for their lLiome in Sept. 25th, and Will then go on to! Winnipeg on Wednesday. Geneva, Switzerland. They were to| Major Godfrey, Vancouver," B.C., spend the week end with Miss Nan | 20d Capt. Gianelle, Calgary, Alta, Saunders of the Leagud of Nations | 478 at the "Chateau Belvidere." Library before returning to Tesume ee their studies in Paris, France. Miss Kathleen Daly and her njecé, ve. Miss Evelyn Daly, Albert etreet, Miss Thelma Haffner, University left for Belleville to-day to spend avenue has returned from Burton, |the week-end with Judge and Mrs. Vermont, to Montreal, after at-| Wills, tending the Schurman-Parker wed-! Archbishop Worrell, who is on his < ding. | way to Halifax from the General * so | Synod meeting at London, Ont., is Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Leggett, have ' With his daughter, Mrs, C. S. Kirk- returned to Guelph from visiting | patrick and Mr. Kirkpatrick, Vie- Mrs. leggett's parents, Mr. and, toria street. Ars. F. 8S. Reid, 92 \Villiam street. Mr. Austin will afrive from Eng- « . ¢ . land this week to visit his brother iversity. " Mrs. Bruce Hopkins, King street, Dr. Austin, Queen's is entertaining at mah jongg this ... afternoon. 'Mies Olive McKee and Miss ; ss 0 Edith McKee, who have been visit- Cataraqul Chapter, I.O.D.E,, will ing Mrs. R. N. F. McFarlane, left give an Armistice ball in° Novem-' for Toronto on Thursday. ber. | Miss Myrtle Spencer, Toronto, ls { visiting Mrs. R. G. Betts, William the | street. Miss Beatrice Mack, Gananoque, "A merry party to welcome newcomers at Queen's Rosidence, One Reason Why "SALADA' is used more than any other brand is because the delicious flavor never varies. -- Try it. FREE SXMPLE of GREEN TEA UPON REQUEST. "'SALADA™ MONTREAL a left on Wednesday to spend a week in Kingston with Mrs. G. McDonald, 67 Lower Union street. Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Cunningham, Bar] street, are at Loughboro Lake. Major and Mrs. Sheffield Bacon will come from Halifax shortly to make their home in Kingston. Major Bacon is attached to the R. C. H. A. Mrs. Wilfred Gauvreau, Ottawa, ho is the guest of Mrs. J. Leonard Mrs. Schofield, Victoria, B.C., vice- president for British Columbia; Miss Burgess, Montreal, secretary of juniors and little helpers; Mrs. Clat- worthy ,Toronto, secretary-treasurer of the Living Message, The above were new appointments, and the fol- lowing were re-elected: Mrs. Mathi- son, Battleford, vice-president for Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatche- wan; Mrs. G. F. Smith, St. John, vice-president for Maritime Prov- Jerome, William street, will return inces; Miss Slater, Hamilton, corre- home on Sunday with Mr. Gauvreau sponding secretary; Mrs. Donaldson, who will motor to Kingston for the | Toronto, treasurer; Miss Halson, To-] week-end. ronto, secretary-treasurer of Dorcas Col. and Mrs. C. F. Constantine Society; Mrs. Willoughby Cummings, and their children, who are at Chat-; Toronto, editor of Living Message; fey's Locks, will return to town on | Miss Minty, Toronto, secretary-treas- Sunday. urer literature department; Miss Metcalf, Grimsby, candidates' secre- General Hospital Tag Day, Satur-! tary; Mrs, James, Calgary, girls' sec- day, Oct. 4th. Be generous. retary. "or * ------ An interesting address was given at the afternoon session by Miss A. ! B. Hague, Kangra, on mission ac- I tivities. She described present con- * | AUNT HET 100 PAIRS Ladies' Strap and Oxfords $10.00, $8.00, $6.00 SHOES : ! ditions in India. ELECTRICITY TO COAX ALASKAN | 'HENS TO FAY DURING NIGHR The domestic hen in the interior of Alaska, accustomed to take a lay- | off during the six months of night in| | winter, will have to do her stéady | | shift at producing eggs, from all in- | dications. Electricity has come to the aid of the Alaska poultry farmer, | By the aid of light and healed quar- | ters hens are being made to lay at | a time when in the past the egg sup- | ply hardly has pald for feed. i Dairymen are constructing a tye | of chicken house with a basement . {in which a large air-tight heater i: "Romance is nice, but it's a great) jgcated. The coop is wired ita] comfort to get settled down in mar- | electricity, so that it may he light- | ried life to where you don't hesitate; oq during the "daylight" hours. i about eatin' onions." \ With a market of 58,000 cases of F-------- {eggs and prices ranging from 75 DOMINION"OFFICERS OF W.A. {cents to $1 a dozen in winter, the OHOSEN AT HAMILTON. Hamilton, Oct. 2.--NMrs. H, Ferra-| one of the most remunerative in the bee, Montreal, was elected president government railroad belt. of the Dominion! Board of Manage- > cof tems ment of the Women's Auxiliary to the M.S8.C.C, at yesterday after sno pe the Tgbby of Boon's session of the triennial con-| py. payra Turnau to collevtchildren. vention, Mrs. Ferrabee will suc- | She is a welfare worker in Berlin, ceed Mrs. Patterson Hall, who an-/ang her house is constantly filled nounced her retirement after pre- | - Mee fastest-cooking cereal OLDER weather calls for hot breakfasts. Now, you can pre- pare a steaming cereal every morn- ing in 3 to 5 minutes. Quiok Quaker cooks perfectly while you make the C coffee. Quick Quaker is just as delicious and flavoury as the regular Quaker Oats you have always known. It is just as wholesome and nourishing. It is packed in the same sealed cartons The only difference is that in Quick Quaker, the grains are cut in two, rolled thinner and partly cooked be- 'fore packing. Because of this, it cooks perfectly in less time than it takes boil coffee or fry eggs. with 1itel siding for sixteen years. Mrs. T. Hy pion $ bors and sis Jor Moun Leather, Hamilton, was elected vice-| rocreation from the cares of my pro- president for Ontario and Quebec; | fessional work," the doctor said, "to = '| come Home every night with two or | three new children tagging at my skirts. ATTRACTIVE TUNIC to » : | Sg Quick Quaker . Cooks in 3 to § minutes The long tunic is inevitable this morning, afternoon and evening. Here Is 'an attractive tunic model that makes intelligent use of a ; hads strip of figured ribbon in . {shades of tan, brown and gold. The | material of the tunic is beige crepe {mounted over an underskirt of brown and banded with brown. The surplice line is growing in Owing to the fact that it | poultry industry promises to become |" season. You find it featured for' Shoes 198 Sizes 3,34, 4, 43,6and 7. gathering them industriously for The Editor hears I thelr winter store. | That the women workers anxious That Mrs. Paterson Hall, who is { to see the O.T.A. continued are well retiring after presiding-over the Do- | 5rganised and are seeing that all minion Woman's Auxiliary of the! Church of England for sixteen years, was presented with a purse of gold containing $7756 at the triennial meeting now being held in Hamilton, Every diocesan branch in Canada contributed towards this gift for their president who has done val- fant service for the society of which she was Heads ! lists. That the Rotary Club with the { assistance of the John Roger's Pro- | ducing Company, Festorio, O., and | thelr director, Mr. George M. Miles, | will put on '"All Aboard" in Novem- ber. A Quick Dessert, Combine diced peaches, apples, pears and white grapes with sugar and serve in sherbet glasses. Garn- ish with sweetened whipped cream. The fruit should be mixed and ehil- led for an hour before serving. This is an excellent quick dessert, using bits of fruit that might otherwise 8&0 begging. The hearts of lettuce should be dressed with oll and lemon juice, sea- soned with salt and pepper and a bit of sugar. Lemon juice is pre- ferable to vinegar. Vinegar retards digestion and has no food value, while lemon juice is rich in vitaming and has a tonic effect, a rr , That the freshmen of Queen's were a great surprise to some travellers who, seeing a* young man on tHe street wearing a green fool's cap and a green tie, and remembering that Portsmouth near Kingston has a hespital for those afflicted with mental diseases, came to the con- clusion that one of the patients had escaped 'Not £0," they were told by a Kingstoniap, "This is the garb the young men who have come to| Queen's to learn to wrest the deepest scientific secrets from nature, are condemned by their senior | fellow students to wear for four long weeks." That the glorious weather of Thursday' sent all who could get | away into the country where the' woods are beginning to don their au- tumn robes of scarlet and gold. The recent rain has made the flelds as green as they are in June, the Michaelmas daisies make a drift of purple at the edge of the woods where the maples are turning to rose, gold and crimson under the light touches of Jack Frost's figures. The birds have gone to their homes in the south, but squirrels, red, black | and grey, scamper from branch to branch, seeking the places where the nuts are most plentiful, and are > "DIAMOND DYES" I COLOR THINGS NEW o Bunytital utes } eing an nting is guaranteed with | Diamond Dyes. Just! * dip in cold water to} tint soft, delicate! shades, or boil to, dye rich, ch oem $1.50 each. popular prices. "rections so simple; ids any woman an Sye r lingerie, silks, ribbons, Yn an: coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hang- ings, everything new. 3 Buy "Diamond Dyes"---no other kind--and tell your druggist whether 'the material you wish to color is wool Phone 191. names of women voters are on the Special Saturday Values Flannel Dresses in the new Fall styles; pretty colors and nicely made from the best quality Broadcloth Fin- ish Flannel. All sizes, for $6.45 each. Women's White Flannelette Night Gowns, made from heavy quality Sax- ony Cloth, with short and long sleeves, good large sizes. Special at $1.25 and Men's Pure Wool Ribbed Sox, Eng- ish make, in Grey, Coating and Brown --extra value for 50c. a pair. Women's Silk and Wool and Pure Wool Stockings in the new Fall shades. An immense variety to choose from at W. N. Linton & Co. "Meat Store The New Down Town Meat Store 133 Brock St. 1 Door East of Bagot Street L.F. Palmer, Prop. Few of our Saturday Specials: Fronts Lamb .............18¢c. Ib, Legs Lamb ......c000.0...27c. 1b, Belleville Oreaméry .......88c Ib. Belleville Whey .....s....88c. Ib, Trimmed Loin Pork Chops . .82¢c. 1b, Trimmed Pork Shoulder Chops 28¢ 1b Our Telephone will be installed first of next week. Number 1064, PROMPT DELIVERY. Felt hats in the new brick shades frequently have matching scarfs in heavy silk. v The Waldron Store or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, mixed goods. l

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