Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jun 1921, p. 8

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1 SATURDAY, JUNE 4. 1021. Tg ------ er -------- £ In the Realm of Women--Some Interesting Features Full of flavor gathered from mountain | breezes in South America | " Rideau I; Coffee NOTHING ADDED NOTHING TAKEN AWAY SOLD IN TINS ONLY~BY ALL GOOD GROCERS Told in | Me | if - . Maaé in | y i Canada Twilight > | i VAX, : {Continued From Page 3) : | | Tus first dance of the season, held | - x] at the" Yacht Club, on Wednesday | Endl | evening, was an earnest of pleasant | > = days to come, when the members | spend many happy summer afters | noons and evenings in the pretty club house, with its cool verandéh {and excellent dancing accommoda |tlon, This week, the weather was | delightful, the music of Treneer's | orchestra splendid and the turnout of the members large, Refreshments | Were served upstairs at the dainty Supper table, orchid with peonies, lacs and ferns, where Mrs Ww. | Casey, Mrs. W. R. Givens, Mrs. R. F. | Segsworth and Mrs. W. K. Macnee had the arduous task of pouring | {coffee Among those present were | Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Robertson, Mr. &nd "Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mr. and | Mrs. Harold Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Livingston, Dr. and Mrs. Ernest | Sparks, Prof. and Mrs. Manley Baker, | [Miss Mabel Gildersleeve, Mr. and Mrs. | H. K. Hill, Miss Nora Macnee, Miss | | Marjorie Williapss, Miss Clara Far- | jrell, Miss Mary% Jones, Miss Flora Maclean, Miss Bertha and Miss Viv- {ian White, Mrs. James Miller, Miss | Doris Barcley, Miss G. McKelvey, | | Miss Helen ind Miss Ruby Driver, | of improve. Miss Myrtle Hewgill, Miss Doris Don- nelly, Miss Beth Small, Miss Helen { Meek, Messrs. Arthur Dalton, HE. C, nnmnminey | Gilversleéve, J. Courtland Elliott, | {George Kirkpatrick, Lt.-Col. D. { Douglas - Young, Hew Duff John | Murray, Ross and Jack Zmery, Orin | i Carson,George Bedell, Robert Gibson, |* | Albert Carruthers, H. C. Fair, Capt. | Lee, Douglas 'Chown, Cadet Sawyer, W. Casey and W, K. Macnee. * * . Mr. and Mrs. William Bermiingham ave a delightful ball at "Otterburn," E dee evening the firstofthe | Safeguard your children's health and make your housework many June gaities. Red and white | lighter this summer by replacing your worn and soiled carpets ; 2, 1 inoleum he the Royal Military Coilege colors, with cleaa Linoleum Rugs el Fingering Yarns | | were used "for decoration in the | In Every Shade -For Every IPG OTARIC | iouse, tia color scheme boing carried | lout in white flowers and red peonies, land on the, spacious grounds and on | the wide verandah were Japaneses | | lanterns, shedding their soft light Rl Mt te Rel Apt BS ers Sect THOMAS COPLEY. Telephone 987, | Wanting anything done in the earpen- | tery line. Estimates #iven on all kinds | of repairs and mew work: aiso hard- | Wood floors of all kinds, All orders' will receiv: pro t. attention. Shop | ZR Queen Street. I SEER ANN ent pet. sen A ra As tant { Williamson & Wellwoo Custom Tailors Prices right. Gourapd's Oriental Cream 30 MONTREAL STREET Two doors from King Edward Theatre in teg thousand years ment they haven't been able to im- prove on love-making Linoleum Rugs Safeguard the Children's Health The kiddies' playground is the floor ~----and how ~ important it is to their health to have that play- ground clean, Our thinkers and inventors have worked wonders in their time. But A Anim, Linoleum Rugs make a most sanitary floor covering --no germs can lodge on their clean hard surface-- no cracks collect the dust or dirt. It's so easy to keep them spotless--the use of a damp cloth or mop makes them as clean and fresh as new, WAC RNY Ld * Important: --Linoleum Rugs are moderately priced and are now r= eosting less than for several years. Call on your favorite dealer and ask to see his stock; he will gladly show you many pleasing designs. = Hos NO . Look for the strong canvas back when buying, and remember nn ng that Linoleum and Linoleum Rugs are made in Canada, and * is only one ~ | | ee -- Most Famous Dessert" an RR Made at Brid, Shure Ontorio: ; h | ir Easy Washing You'll hardly believe it--until youtryit. Justsoak 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 shing machine--V / Soak the clothes overnight ia - usual Rinso way. The cleansing suds loosen every bit of dirt. ing operate the machine for a few minutes and the clothes are perfectly 8 --é&ven the most soiled spots. A -- 1 eharming new home on King street s {8 few old frends had the Red and white candles and sireamers. were on tne supper able lin the dining room. | Bermingham, with their | Miss Katherine Connolly and Miss | Marjorie Bennett assisted her. The invited guests were Miss Alison Mac- |donell, Miss 'Margaret Hemming, [ls Catharine and Miss Isabel 1 Minnes, Miss Doris McKay, Miss Edith Carruthers, Miss H. Tofield, Miss Doris Browne, Miss H. Gard:n- er, Miss Jean Dargavel, Miss Yyonna Hughes, Miss Helen Strange, Miss Kitty Torrance, Miss Marion Og:1- vie, Miss Helen Nicol, Miss Phyilis Spencer, Miss Florence Emery, Miss Laura Kilborn, Misses Aline and Ce- cily Rutherford, Miss Mary Taylor, Misses Lucy ond Gwendolyn Waddel!, Miss Barbara Bidwell, kenzie, Graydon, Bermingham, Bal- lantyne, Hutville, Sturgebn, Hard- man, Walker, Gillespie, Keifer, Mol- son, Macdonald, Crowe, Holt, Mae- Leod, Parent, Evans, DuMoul'n, Sutherland, Loomis, Watson, Mur- phy, Elliott, Hamilton, Biglow, Al- shum, Ferry, Zimmermen, Cooke, Price, Ambrose, Ogilvie and Taylor. ' . ' Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Gardiner, wha 80 kindly threw open the hospitable doors of "The Chestnuts' for the cesian synod, on Wednesday after- | noon, were rewarded by the many ex- pressions of graitutde for their grac- fous hospitality and the rooms wera filled with men eager for a cup of re- freshing tea after the very strenuous work of the day. Mrs. Ben. Tell, Bedford Mills, received with Mrs, Gardiner in the library, which was Bay, as was the long drawing room, with pink peonies. The ladies pres- | ent included the presidents of .the| various diocesian organizations and | the cathedral societies as well as the wives and daughters of the visiting clergy and Mrs. E. J. Bidwell, the wife of the Bishop of the diocese. The tea table in the dining room was centred with a huge punch bowl set in pale pink tulle and filled with lovely pink peonies. Here Mrs. w. FitzGerald and Mrs. J. W. Jones made tea assisted by the daughter of the house, Miss Harriet Gardiner, Miss Aileen Rogers, Miss Jean Dar- gavel and Miss Phoebe Smith. » . Leslie enterained at funcheon at the Country Club on Thursday in honor of her niece, Miss Yvonne Hughes, who is visiting her. The other guess included Mrs. W. R. P. Bridger, Mrs. R. J. L.ach, Mrs. Howard/} 2nhale, Mrs, W. G. Beeman, Miss Cecily Rutherford, Miss Helen Strange, Miss Alison Macdonell, Miss Harriet Ga iner, Miss Margaret Hemming, Miss Edith Carruthers, Miss Katie Bermingham and Miss Marion Ogilvie. : : Mrs. C. E. Taylor entertained in her . Mrs. Norman at \the tea hour on Tuesday, when, of a chat with Mrs, T. Sp pparanity ) rs. T. &. i a, Cobourg. gn PI: LI v 3 and Miss Veta Min- ness, "Hillcroft," left on Thursday for a motor trip to Toronto, taking Miss Nora, Martin and Miss Nora Min= Res with them. ~~. 4 . W. T-Minnes rad | | gi | Hi clergy and lay delegates of the dio- || Mrs. Berming- | {ham received 'and the daughters of | | the house, Miss Katie and Miss Nora | visitors, | Cadets Mac- || cost less than imported goods. For Sale at all leading Dry Goods mental Stores, Furniture, House Furnishings Canada and General Stores throughour Rug illustrated above is our design No. 6509. op Lénoleum Hardwood Surround Jorms the border, Houses, Depert- LINOLEUM AND THIS WEEK 20 PER CENT. OFF. NEWMAN & SHAW THE BIG'HOUSE FURNISHINGS STORE = if and France, are now In London and will return to Kingston in Augus:. Mrs. B. G. Robertson, Lower Union street, returned from Perth on Thursday. . . . Mr. and Mrs, B. Lennon and Miss Greenwood, R, N., Oswego, N. Y., have' returned home after a very pleasant visit to Mz, and Mrs. J. F. Sowards. Mrs. F. 'L. Brinkman apd twin daughters, Kathryn and Francis, are summer, Mrs. M. Hanson left on Wednes- day for Montreal and will sail on Fri- day for Sweden, to be, gone six months. . Dr. P. L. Nesbitt and wife, Otta- Wa, spent the week-end with Mrs. F. Farley, Johnson street. Mrs. Hugh Walkem, who has been spending some weeks at the Wind- sor Hotel, Montreal, has left for Cape Breton, where she will spend the summer months. - Mr, and Mrs..J. B. McGall, J. F. Sowards, Miss D. Doolan d Miss Helen Boyce are leaving o 'Sunday for a motor trip to Buffalo, N. Y., and Niagara Falls, N. Y. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Hansard Hora have taken a cottage at Merton's Point for the month. of June. - Rev. CE. 8. Radeliffe and Mrs. Radelifte, , were with Rev, J. de Pencier 'Wright, Alfred street, during their stay in town. Dr. Bruce is in Niagara Falls, ; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gibson, Queen Street Apartments, spent the holiday In Watertown, N.Y, ) E. cy, Uppér Canada College, 1s with Mrs. E. T. Steaey, King street. Miss Julia and Migs Eleanor Lyman, Who, with Theodore : Lyman, have spent'the winter and spring in Italy . a . ' Mrs. Your Floor Coverin from our omplete stock. Whether you require a Linoleum Covering, or a pretty Rug for dining room, 1 will afford you the right choice. | JAMES RE leaving for L'Original to spend the E -jalso as a Hopkins, West street, | ac Gardiner, "The Chestnuts," for Sy- nod week. Miss Marjorie Bennett, Port Hope, came for the dance at "Otterburn" and remained with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Bermingham for the Mounted Sports at the Royal Military Col- lege. Rev, C. 8S. Winter and Mrs. Win- ter, who were in, town for Synod, GIRLS ! BLEACH SKIN WHITE WITH LEMON eeze the juice of two lemons info a bottle containing three ounces of 'Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach. Massage this sweet- ly fragrant lotion into the face. neck, arms and hands each day, then short- ly 'note the beauty and whitendss of your skin. : Famous stage beauties use this lemon lotion to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach 'because it doesn't Arritate. Ben Tett, Bedford Mills: Mr. | 'Dargavel and Miss Jean Dargavel, | Elgin, were with Dr. and Mrs. R. J. ' iving room, bed t Grace Pound have returned from a | this sammer. ID, Kingsto motored back to Lansdowne on Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lockett, Ken. gington avenue, left on Friday for their summer home near (Ganan- oque, . . - Mrs. Buick has lately arrived from Dundee, Scotland, and 4s with her daughter, Mrs. J. Austin Seroggle, Royal Military College. Miss Cellie Kearns, Winnipeg, is with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Tett, Union street. NM N. C. Polcon and Miss Jessie Pol- son, Montre-', arrived today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, King- ston, : Dr. and Mrs. Whitman, Picton, were in the city yesterda: the guest of Mr, and Mrs. A. R.-Laldley, Miss Dorothy Grant and Miss Helen Fralick, Belleville, are the guests of Mrs. Keith Johnston, Queen Street apartments; Mrs. Guelph Mayor, who has been with her mother, Mrs. Henry Weir, King street, for a month, lett for To- tonto on Thursday, Mrs. Henry Crualey and Hugh Crumley are now occupying their cot. tage at Dead Man's Bay. Mrs. Frederick Walsh, Aberdeen avenue, motored up to Shannonville today to spend the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Denyes, * ea x Mrs. Cartmer, Queen Street apart- mente, has returned frem Montreal. Miss Mabel Stewart and Miss motor trip'to Hamilton and Toronto, "Mr. Bowie, who was one of the lay delegstes In town for synod, has returned to Brockville. i 'Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Grabam will occupy a cottage at Dead Man's Bay Col. and Mrs. Bedell, Earl street, g Needs Promptly Supplied » Floor OQilcloth or Feltol Floor ' room or hallway, our wide range church week-end. the tablet Col, Bedel! unveiled erected in St. Peter's in memory of the members fallen in the great war on Friday. : went down to Brockville for the gi . ¥ RK ): gh f {1 Anything about the home that needs washi od that will not be DE pure water itself may be safely immersed in the creamy, ing Lux pute: cleans

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