Betminon was played at. the ries on Saturday by the King- Bn Garrison Clad. when the courts gre filled and several people came those ont ol or Mrs. Sehmidiis, Col. and Irs. Beverly Browne, Col, and Mrs. i. Brooke, Col, and Mrs. A. B, Har- pis, Col. and Mre. H. J. Dawson, Dr. Bnd Mre. P. G. C. Campbell. Major gnd Mrs. Heber Lafferty, Major and re. Ronald Wortt, Majer and Mrs, Lawson, Major and Mrs. of Bacon, Major and Mrs, Vic- Williams, Prof. and Mrs. Keith Biieks, Mrs. W. K. Macnee, Capt. Mrs. 8. A. Lee, Capt. and Mrs. M. Harvey, Capt. and Mrs. Bur- Mrs, R. H. arn , Ming Alleen Rogers, ol , Miss Doris McKay, Miss 'Carruthers, ion Laura . Kil- , Miss Cora Kilborn (Mon- y. Mins Own Dawson, Mr. A, Gananoque Reporter oh Year's Eve party von by Kefth Taylor was by all means social event of the season. The wretions including red and white m8, balloons and ever Mr. and Myre. Clark Taylor assisted in receiving by Mr. ath Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ross jvingston, Kingston, and Mrs. jes Livingston, Toronto, At mid- ps, Whistles and bal- ven out and the new paper were \ ushered in with singing & great demi of moles. A buffet or was served, and then the continued until four o'clock of the special features of the a lucky number dance was won by. Miss Jili Sampson Mr. Balfour Mudfe. - . . 5 e A nd, Oil City, there on January 5th for or. He arrived on the 6th to xr. snd Mrs. Patrick Kelley. je; Mr. Richard J. Draper Mrs. Patrick Joyce Je le, and Patrick Fowler, of : Now, PU a in Kiggston he with id Mrs. Joseph Fowler, with 2 Soe Portsmouth and Mrs. George Darregh. a so O'Connor, Earl ed at bridge several tly when the prizes were . Fair, Aberdeen avenue, t at bridge on Friday and i Saturday fer her daughter, M. Hazlett and some other fn town. nos.» . Kidd, Stuart street, is ving ¢ tn cle aternonn tor fer, Mrs. Graham Bertram «oi H. W. Richardson, "Alwing- Mrs. Graham Bertram whi in at mah jongg on Tuesday 1 . * 0» . H. J. Dawson. Barniefield entertain the Tuesday mah 8% this week. ? . » ole . tak Collingwood street, at mah jongx on Tues: Wellington street, 'has returped _ to New York. -- Mrs. Edwin McLelland and Miss Margery McLelland spent Christmas at Zurich, Switzerland. Mr. W. W. Wade, Kingston, was a guest at a house dance given by Mr, and Mrs. George Drewry, Brightoa, on Dec. 31st. . . - Mrs. Donald MacPhail and Miss Katharine MucPhail, King street, returned to-day from Toronto where they spent the. holiday season with Mrs. Philip Gilbert. Miss Cleveland, Toronto, apeit the week-end with Mr, and Mre. Noel Lee, Villa St. Clare Apartment. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas.Gibson, "The Chateau Belvidere," have returned from New York. Mrs. J. G. Eliott, Barrie street, returned from Arnprior on Saturday. Mr, and Mre. J. F. Chapwpan, See- ley's Bay, are spending the holiday season with their deughter, Mrs. M. B. Maxwell: Detroit, Mich. * * . Miss Amy Baldwin, Toronto, is the guest of her aunt, M¥s, Philip Du Moulin and Mr. Du Moulin, Syd. enham street. Prof. and Mrs. M. B. Baker, Wil- means | liam street, have returned from Wheeling, Pa, where they spent the holidays: Capt. .F. M. -Harvey, V.C.. and Mrs. Harvey, Royal Military College, have returned from Toronto. Rev. W. BE. Kidd, Wellington street, spent the week-end at Shar- bot Lake, . . * Prof: and Mrs. T. B. Callandar, Maitiand street, have returned to town, Mrs. Callandar 'was in To- ronta with Dr. and Mrs. John Maec- nagghton and Prof. Callandar at Ann Arbor, Mijeh,, returning to spend New Year's in Torotno, Miss "Anna Mitchell, Johanson street, returned from Alexandria, Que., today. Mrs. Guy Gamsby," King street, has returned from Toronto, Mrs. J. M. Haslett and her liftle son, who have heen visiting Mrs. J. M. Fair, Aberdeen avenue, return- ed to Creemore,. Ont, today. Miss Anne Osler, Bronte, is wvisit- ing her aunt, Mrs. W, Harty, "Rose- lawn." Miss Margaret Gordon, Toronto, and Miss Frances Macdonald, who is at school in Montreal, are the guests of Sir Archibald and Lady Mac- donell 'The Commandant's Quart. em," Royal Military Oollege. Mrs. L. Noble Armstrong, Hamil- ton, and Mrs, C; H. Hutchins, Wor- center; Mass., who have been with their parents, Mr. and Mre. John Nicotle, Barrie street, loft for home to-day. Mr. Joweph and Mr. James Draper, Glenburaie, left on Sunday for New York City where they will nd severgl weeks with their brother, Dr. Frase! Draper and Mrs. Draper. - ~ . Rev. ¥F. M. Wooton and Mrs, Wooton, Brockville, spent New Year's with Prof. and Mrs. R. O. Jolliffe, Frontenac street, Mr. Woot- ton has returned home but Mrs. Wootton fs still with har sister. Mrs. A. Alcombrack, B:A., who spent the holidays in Kingston, has returned to Moscow. Prot. BO. 0. Jollitfee, Queen's Un- iversity, the week-end in Havelock fy his sister, Mrs. A. C, Denike. 'Mrs. Andrew Forman and her children, who have been with Mrs. W. B. Dalton, Johnson street, will! 'I young SPECIAL SALE Antig ue Fierce FOR ONE WEEK ONLY After 85 years in this business in Kingston, we 'are now selling our entire stock, as we are moving entire- ly to our London store, where we shall concentriite on our western business. We also take this opportunity of thanking the public for their patron- age in the past and wish them a happy and successful New Year. R. LESSES. SALE STARTS MONDAY. Everything must go at specially reduced Oranges Cereal Coffee Scrambled Eggs - Toast Lancheon Baked Rice and Cheese Bread and Butter Tea Jam * Dinner Hamburg Steak + Baked Sweet Potatoes {+ Lettuce Salad Beets Steamed Fruit Pudding with Hard Sauce Coffee Dishes in-This Week's Menus. several days with her sister, Truman Potter, before leaving for their Mompds. 4 home 7 HAND-PAINTED Betty Johpson, ssventoeu-yearcld Cniversity of Omaha, hes started something. She's arpearing in hand-paintel goioshes. 0 li ary freshman at the And nw 'all the rev of are dofag it, too. ioe Guide Flag Dedicated. stridge is | the rector, Rey. Hi) spoke of the spler "movement the roo Yon return to Montreal on Wednesday. Mrs. D. Egan with her son Frank arrived from Toronto and will spend Mrs. Frontenac ' street, in On Sunday evening in St. John's church, Portsmouth, the handsome Union Jack presented to the Ports: mouth company, of which Miss Heb- n, was dedicated by. rd Smith, who d work of the Guides and the principals for which this . among rie'steod. He hoped that Wel company would recelvé Portsmouth support. of he congregation Aroop presented a smart a Salmi of Tongue: This dish will be called for iu Saturday's menu. It is for a Sunday night guest supper and may be cooked either at the table in a erafing dish or On a range Start it ina pan over direct hear. Brown two tablespoons of butter and stir into this one and one-half table- spoons of flour: brown again, then add two cups of canned, thianed consomme or other thin soup. Let this boil up for tive minutes, stirr. ing constantly, then season with ane- bhalf teaspoon of salt and a pinch of pepper. Now add twg cups of diced canned tongue with skin and fat re- moved, and also add 20 stoned olives cut in half. Set the pan in another pan which contains hot water and cook in this way for 15 minutes. Serve on buttered toast, Fruit Salad: On Friday a Fruit Salad is called for in the menu. This may he made of almost any left-over fruit one has on hand. For instance a few prunes from Friday's break. fast may be added to diced oranges and the mess covered with either French or Mayonnaise dressing. Ot one MAY use two bananas, finely slic. od and mized with a few diced, cook- colored salad, as the red from the beets colofs the bananas). Raw shredded cabbage is another vege- table which is suécessfully combin- ed with certain fruits for instance, cabbage and diced apples make a good combination, topped with a few walnut- meats. " Baked Tomato and Oh Dish: | COMINGEVENTS ) ppm ta ee a | minimum $0: If held to rales money, co. per word, minimum $1.00 hans Guild wil bold birth. - Gor periy ay the House of Providence AUNT HET Either canned or fresh tomatoes can be used in making this dish. Flavor cooked rice with hot, stewed to- matoes, stir in one beaten egg, sea- son to suft fhdividual taste with salt and pepper. sprinkle tinely-chdpped American cheese over the top of the digh and bake 35 minutes in a mod- erate oven. Serve hot. In Cooking Beef Stew, in Thurs. day's dinner, try searing the raw pieces of beet before putting them over to simmer. By frying them In hot bacon: fat, or heef drippings, un, til lightly browned on all sides, one is able to obtain a darker-colored gravy than is the cdse' when the meat-pieces are merely simmered, with the potatoes, onions and car. rots, with previous searing. (After searing procedd to simmer the meat with the vegetables as usual). Hard Sauce' (for Steamed Fruit Pudding). Cream one-third eup of butter and work into it ape cup of powdered sugar; flavor with 'one. third teaspoon of vanilla extract and a drop of vanilla extract. Continue creaming the sauce till very smooth. Tomorrow--Answered Letters. to Miss "Afticient All Inquiries agareased Kirkman in care of the answerel 'n these columns. in thy tara. This requiras ccnsiderible 'ime, however, owing to the graat rumber received. So if a personal ov 12'cker reply is desired. a stamp: +d and self-addressed envelope mus! Se enclosed with (he cuestion. Be ure to usy YOUR ta" name, street vymber, and the names of vour city ed beets (this makes a pretty pink. Nr 7 he Editor Heors | That H.R. the Prince of Wales sent to several of his Ottawy friends | at C tmas pereonal greeting cards| addre "in. his own handwriting. : Among those especially favored in| the Capital were Colonel and. Mrs. | Austin Gillies, Mr. and Mrs. Allan! Keefer, Mr. and Mrs. John Bassett and Mr. and Mrs. W. Gc Pugsley. x -- That is it said we love our friends not because of their faults, but in spite of them. This is~& rule that works both wiys although it is sometimes quoted as if the speakers had no faults themselves. Most of us can be found fault with quite justly, but if we are truenfriends we will never draw attention to the fail- ings of-those 'we ¢all friends, aml we have a right to expect that they will keep faith with us in the same way. ed to hear of "nagging wives" that it came like a shock to hear of the drastic treatment of a "nagging hus- band" at the hands of his wife. Gasoline has many uses. That it is sald the American or Canadian woman of the less educat- ed class calls her husband "Bim," the Irishman follows the instinct of good breeding and says simply) "Pat," and the Englishwoman, fail. ing to realise that her more edu- cated couptrywomen use their hus: band's Christian name Or say "my insist saye That we have growh so accustom. | er > andl state. --The Bdito.. 'BE CAREFUL OF GAS STOVES m each year wikia the cold weather by being negligent with gas stoves, Thooe which have rubber tubing at- tached should never be lighted until some protection has been given &0 that the tube will act burn. Be sure the etove d¢ properly turned off be- fore retiring or that the flame is high enough tq keep it from blowing out, Housekeeping' department will he [Hi your silk stockings Tro "I only know two women that is as innocent minded as men want ug to be, an' the State is takin' care o' them." If you will wash out the feet of each evening when you take them off they will probably wear much longer, since perspiration rots the fabric, Now Is The Tine To. Buy Wool Blankets AIl' Wool Grey Blankets for $6.00 apaw, dea Canadian All-Wool * Blankets at ; $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00 pair. | Real Scotch Wool Blankets, extra quality. | in four sizes, $11.00, $13.00, 15.00 and $17.00 pair. " Fancy Wool Plaid Blankets ~ $11.00 a pair. All-Wool Blankets have 'advancéd about 15%, % it i big saving to buy Ww. sd 'Phone 191. - y A J a= Ee URE |