Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Apr 1921, p. 8

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THE D x iLY BRITISH SATERPAY, APRN, 30. 1931, ---- . In the Realm of W omen---Some Interesting Features HER ' PROBLEMS By Annette Bradshaw Carefully selected and blended coffee-beans expertly roasted and ground produce delicious Rideau Hall Coffee NOTHING ADDED NOTHING TAKEN AWAY SOLD IN TINS ONLY-BY ALL GOOD GROCERS the "FULL STRENGTH 'Easy Washing You'll hardly believe it--until you try it. Just soak the clothes in the rich, pure, cleansing Rinso suds overnight (or for three hours) and then rinse them thoroughly either in warm or cold water. They will be as clean as though they had been boiled and rubbed. - RINSO-- Not a cake soap, or a chip soap, but new and better --fine granules so rich in soap that they loosen the dirt as the clothes soak. If you have a washing machine-- / Soak the clothes overnight im the usual Rinso way. The cleansing suds loosen every bit of dirt. ln the mota- ing operate the machine for a few minutes and the clothes are perfectly clean--even the most soiled spots. Daby's Advice Don't use medicated soaps unless your skin is sick -- and don't make it sick by using strong soaps, pigments, or by neglect. Use Baby's Own Soap freely with warm water, rinse HOW COULD SHE ? MARY--Do you mean to say that Will proposed to vou last night with | that you marry him next week, and vou refused ? well and dry carefully, and the most delicate skin will be SARA--Oh, I love him so, but I havn't all my spring clo ths ready yet ! kept soft and white--will not harden or coarse. [ts - constant careful use will make HARD SKINS softer and whiter, Its gentle lingering aroma is a lasting pleasure enhanced by Told in the Twilight the knowledge that it is due exclusively to flower extracts--No (Continued From Page 3) the proviso ing place on May 10th, at St. James' Cathedral, Toronto. . » - 'Miss Louie Cunningham, Tgronto, i¢ the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cunninghain; West street Mr. and Mrs. WW. Bartlett Dalton will be settled in their West street louse next week. artificial chemical perfumes are used in it. BABY'S OWN LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO » nn at | Mrs. G. Harold. Ettinger, received for the first time since her marriage, | on Thursday, at the home of Mrs. J. {| G. Ettinger, King street west, whex | crowds of visitors wended their way {to this charming house, overlooking | the blue waters of the lake, with its i gardens full of the blossoms of early | spring. Mrs. Harold Ettinger received Lemmon& Sons Tinsmiths and Plumbers Hardware Wish the pupils of the K. C. I. every suc- ; | 7 with their studies and examinations. ® (in the drawing room, where sweet- {peas in big bowls scented the air, jand ferns and. a huge hydrangea were {about the room. She wore her pretty {wedding gown of white gorgette over | white satin, made with many tiny {Tuffles of the crepe, and her corsage | -- A a att bg Use Old Dutch Pa Brighten Your aluminum with Old Dutch. Quickly removes stains and dis- colorations. bouquet 'was of ophelia roses. Mrs. J. G. Ettinger and Mrs. Blyth received with the bride, and had a kindly word of welcome for the visitors,who filled the drawing-room and library, and overflowed into the tea room. where pink sweet peas in a silver basket nodded their pretty. heads at their own reflection 'in the mantle mirror, were in silver vases on the buffet, and made lovely the polished table with its cluny lace centre, in tha big vase on the silver mounted mir- ror and in smaller silver vases. Mrs. F. B. Pense, Mrs. H. W. Elliott, Mrs. C. F. Anglin and Mrs. G. Spen- cer Melvin took charge of the silver tea and coffee equipage in turn and were assisted by Mrs. C. W. Jenkins. Miss Olive and Miss Helen Chown Miss Ida Smith, Miss Melba Hoag, Miss Vera Searle, Miss Elva Green: lees, Miss Ruth Currie and Mis; Katie Tweddell. Miss Dorothy Burns and Miss Bessie Ettinger, were at the door to direct the visitors to the drawing-room. . - - The tournament for the Leslie Shield had many interested specta- tors among the members of the Bad- minton Club, on Wednesday, among whom were: Brig.-General King and Mrs. W. B. Shuttleworth King, Col. and Mrs. Norman Leslie, Col. und Mrs. Valentine Stockwell, Major and Mrs. Greenwood, Major and Mrs. Heber Lafferty, Mrs. W. G. Beeman, Prof. and Mrs. Callander, Miss Cal- lander, Prof, and Mrs. F¥ G. C. Camp- bell, Capt. and Mrs. Hamilton Rob- erts, Mrs. Halloway Waddell, Miss Afleen Rogers, Miss Laura Kilborn, Col. Hill, Capt. Lee and Mr. Macdon- ald. . » . » Mrs. George McGowan, Barrie street, asked a few of Miss Ethelwyn McGowan's girl friends to come in at the tea hour on TueMay to have a chat in her cosy drawing-room. Miss McGowan returns next week to New York to resume her course in design- Miss Katherine Connolly, Hamil- ton, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. William Bermingham, 'Otterburn.' Mrs. J.| H. McKinley, Seeley's Bay, is the guest of Rev, J. H. and Mrs. Waddell, Princess street. A Mrs. Henry Cunningham and Mis; Florefice Cunningham are with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cunningham, Earl Street. ) Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pense will now ; be at 532 Albert street. . 'Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Spencer wil! spend several weeks at Collin'sgBay before sailing for' Europe. Best for SOAP Baby Sold Everywhere -- ALBERT SOAPS, LIMITED, Min. A --r----------------------------------_ Best for You 61-01 .. MONTREAL. - -- Ne ------ Is your skin pale and sallow? --How you can rouse it Ir your skin is pale and sallow, it shows clearly the need of a more stimulating treatment than you are giving it. A pale, sallow skin means inactive blood-vessels--pores that do not thro enough the waste matter that accumulates: Don't let this condition become chronic., To give your skin the soft, clear color every healthy skin should have, follow once a week this special treatment: - sini J= before retiring, fill your basin full of hot w off quickly water--almost boiling hot. Bend over the top of the basin and cover your head with a heavy bath- towel, so that no steam can escape. Steam your face for thirty seconds. Now lather a hot cloth with Woodbury's Facial Soap. With this wash your face thoroughly, rubbing the lather well into the skin with an up ing under Yacchrino. : Works easily + se witha big saving Miss Lilian Fair, Bagot street, was : : one of the hostesses who entertained in time and labor. at tea for Miss Connie Richardson, Free from dan- Ottawa, during her stay in town. gerous caustics -and acids. AR. | What's In . Everything. The name Lindsay, for in-' stance, on a Piano, vouches for that piano's ' quality, beauty and durability. "If Lindsay's Sell It--It's All . "Right" The patients at Mowat Hpspital have sent out cards to their friends, | for a box social, on Tuesday evening . Ld . ward and outward motion. Then rigse the skin well, first with warm water, then with cold, and finish by rubbing it for thirty B: R. Hepburn, M.P.,, and Mrs. seconds with a piece of ice. Hepburn wil) leave shortly to return . - tc England. Mr. and Mrs. B. Burgess, Calgary, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Staf- | ford Kirkpatrick, Ottawa. Paul Glasgow, Queen's University, is in Toronto visiting with his moth- er, Mrs. Robert Glasgow. Miss Pauline Sparling, Winchester, was a visitor in the city for several Gays this week. a r Ld . » The marriage of Miss Mary Powell Jarvis, daughter of Commodore and Mrs. Aemiltus Jarvis, Toronto, to Dr. G. Victor Bedford, Winnipeg, is tak- THE other six nights of the week cleanse your skin thoroughly in the usual way ih Woodbury's Facial Soap and warm water. Get a cake of Woodbury's today, at any drug store or toilet oods counter, and tonight this special steam treatment. A cake of W ugy's lasts for a month or six weeks. The Andrew Jergens Co., Cindunaty New York and Perth, Ontario. e Piano Storge $2.00 and $2.50 per month ¢

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