Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Oct 1917, p. 27

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STEVENSON [ | ton, Miss Helen Campbell, Miss Lucy jand Miss Gwendolyn Waddell, Miss {Gweneth Merrick, Miss Rose Rogers, | Miss Nora Martin, Miss Mildred Horsey, Miss Edith Carruthers, Miss Elizabeth Cunningham, Miss Mary {and Miss Helen Strange, Miss Doris i Browne, Miss Marjorie Minnes, Miss Ethel Kent, Miss Margaret Hem. ming, Miss Sybil Kirkpatrick, Miss Helen McKay, Miss Muriel Brookes, Miss Florence Knox, Miss Woods, Miss Phyllis Devlin, . Miss Evelyn Stokes, Miss Flora Rees, Miss Marion MacDonald and Major Carr- Harris, Major Kidd, Major Gillespie, Major Birdsall, Capt. Grant, Capt Vrooman, Capt. Hopkins and Messrs. Walter Steaey, Huycke, Mulock, Sherbinin, Stacey, Guthrie, Kenneth Taylor, Lennox, Bethune, Southey, MacGowan, Henry Richardson, R. Rayson, McCartier, MacTavish, Mills, Skelton, Tremaine, Dunbar, Kirkpatrick, Ryan, White, Wise. * * » Mrs. George Y. Chown entertained at tea on THursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Bruce Taylor, Mont real. . ' . Miss V. Woodrow was hostess at a pleasant farewell party in honor of Arnold Campbell, who left for Toronto to join the Mechanical "Pransport.- Games, music and danc- ing were indulged in. Refreshments were served about 11.30 o'clock. Those present were: Misses Ina Campbell, Pearl Ewing, Gladys Thompson, Vera 'Campbell, Flo Woodrow; Corpl. Cooke, Easton Freeman, Cecil Baker, Pte. Hall, Sgt. Daly. * 'A delightful masquerade dance was held by the General Hospital nurses-in-training in the Queen's BEAUTIFUL HAR THEX, WAVY, RE FRON DANDRUE Prfaw a Moist Cloth Hair and Double Its Beauty At Once, Save Your Hair! Dandruff Dis. appears and Hair Stops Coming Out. Immediate?---Yes! Ceptain 7 that's the joy of it. Your hair be- comes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after an application of Danderine. Also fry this--moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglected or is seraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides beautifying the hain, Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and in- will please you most will be after a fews weeks' use, when you see new hair--{ine and downy at first--yes-- | the but, really new hair--growing all over the scalp. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation: It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strength- ons them. Its exhilarating, stimu- lating and life-producing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. You can surely have pretty, charming lustrous hair, and lots of it, it you will spend a few ceuts for a bottle of Knowiton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed. HHH THR HHI : with 37 years. (RH H UNTER' with. | v University gymnasium on Friday night. Over sixty nurses enfertain- ed their friends, and nearly all the dancers were masked. Miss Claudia Boskill, superintendent of the train- ing sphool, received the guests. » Cappon, Barrie street, Mrs. Jam was I a delightful luncheon at 'the Country Club on Thursday in honor of Mrs. Cecil Adams and Mrs. C. S. Hanson. . . * Mrs. C. 8. Hanson will receive for the first time since her marriage on Tuesday next at her home, 109 Bagot street, . » - James Richardson, who has been spending some weeks with Hon. and Mrs, H. W. Richardson, left to-day for Winnipeg. Miss Kathleen Daly, Albert street, returned from "Fettércairn™ to- day. Miss Luey Clancey, Napanee, has returned to her home after spending a week with Mrs. R. Irwin, Albert street. Pte. P. J. Pellan has returned to Montreal Convalescent Hospital af- ter visiting with his son, PP. J. Pell- an, Charles street. . Corp. M. Hood, formerly of the 59th Battalion, and wounded three times at the front and returned to Kingston, left Friday to visit in To- ronto for ten days. William Irwin, who has been visit- ing friends in town, returned to Montreal on Friday. Mrs. Regan, London, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. James Rigney, George street. Mrs. George Oldrieve, who has been visiting Mrs. A. MeMahon, Wellington street, expects to leave early in the week for Ottawa. * -. . Mrs. Gerald Saunders and two little daughters, Toronfo, are visit. ing Mrs. Saunders, Alice street. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor re- turned to Montreal yesterday after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George Y. Chown, Sunnyside. Mrs. Douglas, New York, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Garnett Lockett, Sydenham street. The Archbishop of Nova Scotia and Mrs. 'Worrell are in Toronto. G, Y. Chown gave a dinner to the new principal of Queen's at the Frontenac club on Thursday night, at which the leading professors and a number of trustees were present, It gave the men a' fitting oppor- "tunity to meet Dr. Taylor. Miss Clough is the gubst of Dr. and Mrs. W. Morgan, rrie street. 'Major and Mrs. Carr-Harris have taken Miss Cicolari's house on the corner of Earl and Barrie streets. Mr. and Mrs. Wendling 'Anglin and little son, of St. Catharines, are leaving next week for Philadelphia, where they will reside in future. Mrs. C. M. Pelling and little sons, Cornwall, are visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Powell, 198 University avenue. . . 3 * Mr. and Mrs. G. IA. Payne an. nounce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie May, to Thomas O. Whillans, B.Se., Welland, Ont., eld. est son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whillans, Ottawa. - * . Invitations have been issued of . the Duke and Duchess of shire; and Capt. A. A. Mackintosh, Royal Horse Guards, which will take place in Christ Church Cathedral on November 3rd, A (Continued on Page 20.) ORPHAMS' HOME ANNUAL A HOME BOY WHO FELL IN BAT- TLE LEFT A LEGACY. Probs: Sunday, partly fair and cooler. * ett TONIGHT AT| 'STEACY'S An attractive list of bargains on sale from seven until a quarter of ten o'clock. WHITE SILK WAISTS 5 doz. white Jap Silk wash waists, with the fashionable hy-lo col- lar, in sizes 34 to 44 a splendid value at $2.25. Tonight . . $1.39 BLACK CASHMERE HOSE 180 pair Penman's wool cashmere hose, full fashioned and seamless, in sizes 81 to 94, a good value today at 60c a pair. To- BLEACHED DAMASK \ 110 yards damask, full 64 inches wide -- a FLANNELETTE BLANKETS = * bE 180 pair white and grey flannelette blankets -- full three-quarter bed size; a special valueat $1.75. Tonight .. .. .. .. .. $1.49 ¥ STEACY'S - Limited YOUR SICK CHILD IS CONSTIPATED! LOOK AT TONGUE Hurry, Mother! 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