Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jul 1921, p. 8

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4 ei 3 1 dodiic economy { : gs) | : ; "Theres a Reason" for Grape Nuts oh TH £- E D: ILY BRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921. In the Realm of Women--Some Interesting Features _-- For Quick Desserts Try Oliver's concentrated JellyCrystals f pure fruit extracts com- Vade ¥ the very finest Calf's Foot Jelly. Far superior to the average Jelly Powder. Each packet makes one pint of delicious jelly, Six flavors. A trial will convince you, Al your grocers WEIR SPECIALTY CO. LTD TORONTO CANADA "Beware of imitations." Bh nn cn A ni WILSONS' | | | | 1 I | y Kill them all, and the germs too. 10c a packet | at Druggisis, Grocers | and General Stores, | Qince SO "057 When mother's | milk fails, a | baby succe tent = esstu | 3 years. | 7B. » EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk WEDDING OF ONTARIO PRIME MINISTER'S SISTER AT BARRIE. : » The picture shows the principals at the wedding of Miss Irene E. Drury, sister of the prime minister of Ontario, and daughter of the late Hon. Charles and Mrs. Drury. Left to right in the front row are the hest man, Berlram Cotlral; groom), of Port Elgin; third, the bride; second, Vullentyne Cottrel (the fourth, Miss Margaret Pelion, of Toronto, and fifth, Miss Bertha Bryson, of Pitishurgh, who graduated from the Toromo General Hospi- tal with Miss Drury. Drury, and the prime ministe ppt eet Told In Twilight | (Continued From Page 3) Miss Nevada Best, lower Albert street, invited No. 5 company, K. C. 11. Girl Guides to meet Miss Flora Abernethy (now Mrs. Clyde Malloch) at Mrs. L. W. Best's pretty home on Saturday evening, when Miss Kath- {teen Elliott, thy lieutenant, presented Presentation at Cataraqui. Cataraqui, July 4--A shower of ralh Would be greatly appreciated. Canon Smith left last week on a trip to England, Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Kelly and family left here last Tues. day. Mr. Kelly went to his new chiirge 8t Westboro, but they will spehd the month of July at their cottage at Toy Lea. Mrs. Kelly, be« fore leaving, was presented by the fhémbers of the Cataraqui Ladies' Ald with an electric grill, an eléc- trie {ron %nd a small electric lamp, end Mr. Kelly received a silver mounted umbrella from the young peoples society of the church, Rev. 0. Bisco has arrived and began his work here yesterday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Shewell, a son. Edson Crockett, Origa is visiting his grandf ther, B, Kish. Mrs. Lan- ster has arrived home after visit- friends in Erie, Toronto and their captain, on behalf of the com- pany, with a beautiful bouquet of larkspur and roses tied with white tulle, and hidden in the flowers, a handsome bar pin of white gold, set with a whole pearl, The captain who was entirely taken by surprise, ex- pressed her thanks and 4 happy hout was spent with games, music and dancing. - * . Mrs. Guy Gamsby and Mrs. Arthur Cogswell received on Tuesday after npon, when many visitors from. town foind their way to the pretty cottage on the lake side, to have a cup of tea in the cool, flower scented drawing room. Miss Edith Van Straubenzie made the tea at the table centered with roses, and her assistants were Miss Marjorie Gamsby, Miss Doris Browne and Miss Sibbald Hamilton. -. . . Miss Hora, Wellington street, is giving a picnic for her niece, Miss Mary Hora, today, %n honor of her birthday. The merry party of young ~-- tw cost in nu pro vide unusual i NH AN WN » srape-Nuts ANatu delightful to gone bod buildin act goodn. £ sweet, crisp and taste. i icldy som essenti ' GCrapeNuts is read to eat direct with cream or go In the back row, jeft to right, are Mrs. Charles r. A ii GIRLS ! BLEAOH SKIN WHITE WITH LEMON Squeeze the juice of two lemons of Orchard White, which any drug store will sypply 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 whiteness of your skin. Tamous stage beauties use this letion lotion to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, also as a freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach because it doesn't irritate. PN SI A NEI NI Po PN, people have gone to "The Maples' to spend the afternoon under the grand old shade trees and bathifigs on the beach, * . Some of the younger set went out to a picnic at Mrs. G. Hunter Ogil- vie's cottage at Collin's Bay on Tues- day afternoon. . E. 8. Montgomery, Kingston, was a week-end visitor with Mr. and Mra. F. H. Buker, Smith's Falls. Miss Pearle V. Cassels, Kingston, is the guest of Miss Valleria Hender- son, Deseronto. Vincent Lyons, of the Royal Bapk Staff, ig visiting friends in Rochester, N.Y. | General Sir Archibald Macdonell, commandant of the Royal Military College, was one of the distinguished tuests at the tea given at Govern- ment. House, Toronty, 1a honor of the French Mission. Mrs. Stewart, Belleville, who bas been with her dalghter, Mrs. R. T. Brymner, West street, left on Tues- day for Vancouvar, i Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Waldron, with Mrs. Hamilton Roberts and hey boys, have gone to their cottage at Bob's Lake for a few weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Morgan, Barrie street, are with Dr. and Mrs. Etherington at "Fettercairn." » . . Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Yeomans have returned to Collin's Bay from a visit to their son, H. V. Yeomans, at Osh- awa. Miss Bernice Yeomans has gone to Peterboro, to visit Miss B. Steacy at her camp. Mrs. W. B: Skinner, Montreal, spent the week-end with the Misses Shaw, Earl street, and left her little daughter, Nancy, with them for a visit, Mrs. M. Hamilton and daughter, Mise Isobel Hamilton, Collingwood Street, leave on Saturday for Toroute, to visit relatives. - . - . Mrs. R. D. Sutherland, who has been in town for several weeks, left for Toronto on Tuesday. Rev. A. F. C. Whalley, rector of St. | Peter's, Brockville, and Rev. W. BE. | Kidd, M.C., St. George's cathedral, are wis the camp at Barrie tel William Brymner, who have recent. iyl been in town with Mr. and Mrs, Robert T. Brymner, have sailed for France, where they will spend sev- eral years. : i Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Illett, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunlop, @. Seeber and W. Northam, Watertown, N. Y., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Campbell, Cedar View farm, Ports- mouth. sgl Adirondacks to a a boys" summer camp. Jig Dr. Helen Simpkins, Detroit, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George ' into a bottle containing three ounces | Mr. Brymer, C.M.G. and Mrs. | Drury, Mrs. E. GC. AA rr i McEwen, 123 Union street west, Mrs. Vietor Dury, Montreal, has gone to Metis, Que., for the summer. Miss Norton-Taylor, Brockville, is now with © Mrs. Alexander Kirk- | patrick, Sydenham street. Mrs. A. F. C. Whalley, Brockville, and her children went up to Toron to on Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack McMurray. Mrs. Henry Joseph, accompanied by her son, Gratz Joseph, Miss Win!- fred Bate, Ottawa, and Miss Wa'd- ron, Kingston, left on Tuesday to {motor to St. Andrew's-by-the-Sea, |N.B, where she will occupy her cot- tage for the summer. Miss Bate and Miss Waldron will be her guests for a short time. Miss Ethel Olive Joseph is leaving on Monday night for Bt. Andrew's-by-the-Sea. * *. * Miss O'Brien, Kingston, is visiting Miss Eleanor Grisdale, Peterboro. Mrs. J. G. Elliott has been visiting for the past week with her daughter, Mrs. J. Howard Bok, Amnprior. Mre. J. Russell Stewart, who is spending: the summer with har daa- ghter, Mrs. Stuart Bleakney, in Bel- glum, is leaving Brussels soon, and will spend the month of July at ths seaside near Ostend. Mr. Stuart is sailiig early in July to join Mrs Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Bleakney there. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Moore and fam- tly, and Miss Irene Moore, have mov- €d to their summer cottage, '"T'he Eleanor," Dead Man's Bay. * . » Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ashley, King- stcn, renewed acquaintances in Brockville. Mr. and Mrs. Kingston, formerly of Were among the holiday visitors in town, Lady Kirkpatrick sailed from Que bee on Saturday by the Melita for England. Mr. and Mrs. Beverly McDonald recently spent a week in Brussels with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Bleakney. . . - James R. Henderson announces the engagement of his gaughter, Henriet- ta Sweetland. to Rev. E. LeRoy Rice, Rock Island, Que, The marriage will take place very quietly the last week = ° Magic! 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