IH E DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1031. TE -- In the Realm of Women----Some Interesting Features Told-in the Twilight (Continued from Page 3.) The regatta dance at the Yacht Club was a very large bne, many out- of-town guests being present, and the full 'moon shedding her beams on the water of the harbors, Where {countless water craft floated, made | the scene a delightful one. A new RS Ee w ILSON'S TINEIVE , usual on regatta nights, supper was' served. Mrs. W. Casey presented the prizes won at the afternoon aquatic sports, most gracefully. The ladies pouring coffee were Mrs. W. Casey, Mrs. Bruce ' Taylor, Mrs, Arthur Keish and Mrs. Howard Hughes. Among those present were Mr. and 10¢ | Mrs. W. B. Dalton, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. packet at oll Druggist per 2a 8 8, ingston, Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Taylor, Grocers and General Stores | + 'w yi, Dr. ana Mrs. Ernest ' ; Sparkes, Prof. and Mrs. Manley Bak- er, Mr, and Mrs, B, GQ. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Shea, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hill, Mr. and Mrs. W, K. Macnee, Mrs. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Smith, Mrs. Bayly Ransom, Prof. and Mrs. G. J. Mackay, Prof. and Mrs, Guilford Rced, Misses F. Emery, ¥F. Cunningham, Doris Browne, Laura Kilborne, Hilda Cal- vin, Edith Rankin, Miss Nelson (New York), G. McKeloey, D. Crookall, C. Farrell, H. Strange, E, Phelan, E. % Nickle, C. Minnes, I. Minnes, Lois - Taylor, Helen and Doris Mackay, C. [=X RAY | Goodwin, F. MacLean, B. White, W. Finkle, H, Tofield, Helen Uglow, Kit- ty Torrance, Marion and Mary Ogil- vie, R, Driver, M. Uglow, Messrs. J. Hickey, ¥'. Smythe, F. Purdy, R. Sawyer, E. Ogilvie, H. C. Fair, J. Emery, 'H. Bidell,L.W. and E. Steacy, E. Ryan, 8. Driver, E. C. Gildersleeve, B. Barnum, Glover, P. McLeod, J. Smeaton, McIntosh, Dr, Broom and Dr. Carruthers. . ° LJ Miss 'Lillan Knowls, Buffalo, will spend the week-end at U-Auto camp, Mrs. Louis Bngland, who was the guest of Sir Archibald ands Lady Macdogell at the commandant's quar ters, R. M. C., has left for Cobourg, and will visit Western Canada before returning to England. Mf. and Mrs. A. Noel Lee, Villa St. Clare apartments, returned to- | day from a visit to St. John, N.B. | Miss Eorraine Short," Ottawa, is visiting Mrs. John Carson at her cot- tage at McDonald's Cove. Miss Edna Hendricz, Toronto, will arrive in town tomorrow 'to visit Mrs. E. Roland Van Luven, Alfred street. hi IY Tel? aud Oriental C Polished > and Hygienically lean! - Use Old Dutch for thor- ough cleanliness. It quickly and easily keeps every part of your stove clean and bright; saves time and labor. Cuts the burnt-in crusts and grease from oven, drip- pan, porcelain sides; cooking and baking utensils. ~ Miss Mary H. Smart, Brockville, is in Kingston to spend a few days with friends. Dr. and Mrs. RM. Filson and son, Kingston, are the guests of .Mrs, J. A. MacGregor, Prescott. Miss Gertrude Armstrong, of the Manhattan. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, New York, motored from New York and is spending a few * Tips To Housewives Plain, soapy water will erase stains on white enamel. Always bako a sponge cake in an ungreased pan, When washing glassware use a small brush instead of a cloth, It will shine much better. When ironing place all clothes that need mending in a pile by themselves, as it saves much time when sorting the clothes to put awgy. When you light the gas oven to do your baking or roasting always fill your tea kettle, and set it on top of the oven. Then when you are ready to wash up you always have TTA | © et akants, lavalide and Growing Bs SOWARDS KEEPS COAL --and-- COAL KEEPS SOWARDS PHONE 1050. ~ UPTOWN OFFICE--McGALL'S CIGAR STORE PHONE 811. SOWARDS COAL COMPANY » searchlight created much fun and as | W. H. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Liv- ~ y THE SNAPS YOU TAKE + you take on SUNDAY and MONDAY will be good ones to test our .- extraordinary, quicker service and superior workmanship. Bring us "yours this week. 3 DEALERS: --Who's during your finishing? You'll be interest- od in our proposition ! °° Thomson Photo Specialties "REAL WORK~That's all we cas ofr your weeks here with her parents, Sergt and Mrs, Marshall 'Armstrong, Johfi- son street, Mise Ruth LaFlair, Kingston, visil- ing relatives in Woodstock, has left [to spend a few days with friends in Galt. | Mrs. (Dr.) S. J. Keyes, Kingston, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thompson, Hill Crest, Deseronto, for the past week. Miss Irene Cowan, Woodstock, has left on an extended visit to Toronip, Napanée and Kingston. Miss Cochrane, Kingston, was tie guest of Miss Jessie Van Allen, Green Point. The Misses Subers, who have been visiting their sister, Miss Heian Subers, King street, returned to £l- ton Park, Penn., on Friday. Mrs. Mann will come {rd Windser on Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. Noel Lee, Villa® St. Clare apartments, - Miss Cecile Stewart, Montreal, and Miss Georgia Watts, Toronto, are with Col. and Mrs. George Watts, To- raonto at McDonald's Cove. Rev. J. de Pencler Wright, rector of St. Luke's, and W. L. Wright -have returned from a Visit to Mr. anil Mrs. Douglas de Pencler, at thg'r summer home, "Chestnut Heights," among the Thousand Islands. Roy Gibson, Toronto, is with his mother, Mrs. George Gison, Earl street. . * Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gooderham, Toronto, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes, Gore street, for the August regatta. Clarence Chown, Montreal, spend the week-end with Mr. Mrs. Thomas Lambert, street. Miss Smart, Toronto, is visiting Mrs. Jack Calvin on Garden Island. Miss Constance ~-Kilborn, Toronto, will come to 'town shortly to visit her aunt, Mrs. R. K. Kilborn, King street. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Robertson are expected home from a motor trip this week. will and Clergy . Mrs. Rex Calver was in town from Garden Island for the regatta. Mr. Barber, Toronto, spent several days in town this week. Miss Jean Duff, Princess street, ¥as returned from a motor trip {o Qttawa, where she was the guest of Mrs. Charles Askwith. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Anglin and Mrs. Everett Birdsall will return from.a motor trip te Toronto and Birdsall, early in the week. James Ode:l, Ottawa, has joined his mother in Kingston and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bibby, Barrie street. Mrs. Munro Greir, New York, is in town, and is en pension with Miss Kavanagh, King street. hot water without using an extra burner, saving gas and time, TO-DAYS FASHION This Black Moire Dress Is Adorned with White Net and Lace Sleeves: The black dress still retains the favor of many fashionable women. It is not, however, a dull black, as red for the smart frock. Very frequently they are adorned with touches of color which greatly | | enhances their beauty. The model pictured is developed !n black moire. The skirt is prettily scalloped and the fulness emphasis- ed on the sides. 'The straight 18 bodice she neckline which is interesting. small, puffed sleeves, which are fash- foned fom white net and lace, do their part in enlivening the frock. | I's hard to secure straight results from crooked dealing. we a The 7 fabrics of greater lustre are prefer The Efficient Housekeeper." | Uses a laundry bag or a papier | mache container instead of a willaw basket that collects dust. Her iclothes -basket- has: a muslin. lining {to keep wet clothes clean. | Reads her gas, electric and water | meter periodically to see that they are not over registering. Keeps twine and wrapping paper in several places about the home for handy use. Uses glass food containers for left- DR. MARTEL'S FEMALE PILLS FOR WOMEN'S AILMENTS 25 years Standard for Delayéd and Painful Menstruation. Sealed Tii package only, all Drugeists or direct by Mail. Price $2.00. Knickerbocker Remedy Co., 71 B. Front St, To ronto, Canada. FRECKLE-FACE How to Remove Easily, Here's a chance, Miss Freckle- with the guarantee of a reliable con- cern thit it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear com- plexion fhe expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine -- double strength--from any druggist and a few applications should show vou how easy ft 1s to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beau: tiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as this strength is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles, face, to try a remedy for freckles{»® Has a pencil and' pad by the tele -- 'ond 'jeenuon 'NUOCEANVS ¥ ASVHO om soyppesusd puv someon |, sof punois auf pus ed Sys us Pat SMBS Re; -gourwo ¢¥ 194d senbueq ® Jo po a sas1es oSe10Aaq SNODIPP Mise TB OF vonsesjauy we ay] st eouedllesy sy "areped Bunoexs op 0) Aimxaj mpySipp © STII RLALT RIE qustsB wy Lyuewny Jo3 omy pue Yo 30} NAIM uo a 'suspen wad oq dus dzone ep al H. A N Announces the opening of a new Plumbing and Heating Establishment overs and staples as 'much as pos sible, for then -contents are easily kept and not forgotten. s " Makes her household equipment last longer. by. preliminary care. Now. enamel ware is brought to a Ddoil from cold water to prevent its chip- ping easily, while a new broom is dipped in hot suds on washday. Dusts rubber goods put away for the summer with talcum powder to prevent them from sticking. Cans eggs in water glass while they are cheaper in summer than around Christmas time. Keeps bills and receipts in large envelopes, plainly labelled and neat and orderly, for reference. Removes stains from linens and clothes immediately to prevemt their being set. Has a crumb jar near the bread board to collect every crumb for use in croquette, puddings and escallop- ed dishes. Suns her refrigerator at least once a week during the summer to prevent mould. 417 PRINCESS STREET--0 PPOSITE ANDERSON BROS, Prices on contracting and all kinds of jcb work furnish 1 g call. Phone Sis. a. Give us 8 'phone to take down numbers and to have a complete list before ordering goods -- this prevents forgetting something and making a seqond call--perhaps too late! 'NEW PRICES , CHARM TEAS BLUE PACKAGE BLACK .........,..26c. PER PACKAGE RED PACKAGE BLACK g is ........30c. PER PACKAGE GREEN PACKAGE JAPAN... .......30¢c. PER PACKAGE THESE ARE THE BEST VALUES ON THE MARKET. Not Afraid. Proud Parent--"If you call im the evening you will probably" hear my daughter singing." Friend--Oh 1 shan't mind that. || You ought to hear the fellow down our way practicing on the cornet. it is simply awful." or Growing Childr Milk of Uniform Richness--Uniform Safety x D tainly children should have a liberal quantity each day--not just o we iG inaltcl' b yp n OCTORS, health officers and food experts a that growing ehild should drink a quart of milk Cer when you have milk to spare, but whenever they need it. 3 Foul find Carnation Milk doubly desirable for the children's rin "ii They like its creamy, rich flavor, And it is always the same--uniformly fresh, rich, pure and safe. Canada's finest farms produce this milk. Part of the wateris removed by evaporation; it is then sealed while perfectly fresh in air-tight containers, and is De ainst contamination, for it is also' sterilized--making it absolutely puge and safe. No sugar, no preservative*or anything else is added. . Youcan keep this fresh, nourish- ~~ highquality and CONVENIENCE ing milk on your pantry shelvesin of Carnation Milk make it the ideal any quantity unopened in thecon, milk supply. tainer indefinitely, When thechil- - dren come in thirsty you dilute Carnation Milk with an equal amount of water. Lo a2 g vse Camation Milk en diluted in every way now use ordinary milk--for icin ing, for table use, etc. . Use it direct from tne can as cream for coffee, tea, cerealsorfruit. In short--the purity, freshness, a * You buy it with your groceries --a week's or a month's supply ahead. Your grocer is the Carna- tion Milkman. Ask him to send several cans (tall 16 oz. size), or a case of 48 cans. Made in Canada by CARNATION MILE PRODUCTS CO. 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