Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Sep 1921, p. 8

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Hm 'THE DAILY BR ITISH WHIG. SATURDAY, SEPT, 12, 10 In the Realm of Women--Some I nteresting Features Roasted right to bring out the full flavor and aroma NOTHING ADDED NOTHING TAKEN AWAY _ SOLD IN TINS ONLY-BY ALL GOOD GROCERS GIRLS ! BLEACH SKIN WHITE WITH LEMON EN | Told In | Twilight "ee (Continued from Page 3.) Wednesday was a delightful day at the Yacht Club, and much pleas- ure was expressed by the members that tho season for the teas and dances was prolonged this year. Mrs. Stewart: M. Robertson was in charge of the tea, and at the polish- ed table, with its centre of a silver basket filled with blue larkspur and pale pink'gladioli, Mrs, Neil Polson, Mrs. Gordon Smith and Mrs. | Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing threg 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 whiteness of your skin. . Tamous stage heauties use this lerion lotion to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, also as a freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach because it doesn't irritate. tawa. . - * . H. A. Dupuy, Brockville, was 1m town this weck, on a short visit to ~ re En CRY Lal rN iY = al And Get The Original ASK Tor Horlick's Keith Johnston made the tea, as- sisted by Miss Mildred Jones and Miss Marjorte MeMahon. Among those present were Mrs. Bruce Tay- lor, Mrs. Pinkney (Scotland), Mrs J. G. Elliott; Mrs. W. P. Wilgar, Mrs. C. H. Finkle, Mrs. Havelock Price, Mrs. Pierce (Boston), Mrs. Brownlee, Mrs. P., Barland Mrs H. J. Dawson, Mrs. T. Bedell, Mr¢. T. S. Scott, Mrs. Stuart Hawkins, A. Sawyer, Welch, Mrs. Bernard Browne, Mrs. D. E. Mundell, Mrs. Halloway Waddell, Mrs. Clark. . . * | A party of young people motorad to Mrs. W. H.' Rankin's lovely old home on the lake shore on Thus- day afternoon, and after a picnic| tea, built a huge bonfire, where as| the dusk fell and the moon shone? forth, corn, marsh _mallows, et, were roasted in the embers. Those | present were Miss Edith Rankin, SEPTEMBER 11-12, Miss Lilian - Fair, Miss Elsie Jones, Sunday's horoscope is not a very Miss Helen Lee, Miss Bessie Fair, [important one for forldly activities, Miss Helen Tofield, Messrs. Biglow, | although its principal figure points J. Hickey, Jack McKelvey, Bert |to introductions to helpful and pow- Vair and J. MacLeod. erful friends, as well as favors from "Ce superiors, Honors and preferment Miss Mary MacPhail, King street | may be sought or planned. his aunt, Miss Dupuy, Brock strest. Mrs. Allaire Shortt and Miss Els- epth Shortt, Staten Island, who have been in town with the Misses Muckle- ston, Clergy street, and Mrs. Guy Gamsby, King stree', 'eft on Thurs- day for Brockville to visit Mrs. Mor- timer Atkinson. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Ethering- ton, who are stiH at "Fettercairn, ' will sail for England at the end of the month. (Montreal), Mrs. W. | Mrs. J. | , Horlick's " Malted Milk To-morrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kemble SUNDAY AND MONDAY, NEW PRICES CHARM TEAS BLUE PACKAGE BLACK .... «v......25¢c. PER PACKAGE RED PACKAGE BLACK ...¢........30c. PER PACKAGE GREEN PACKAGE JAPAN... ........30c. PER PACKAGE THESE ARE THE BEST VALUES ON THE MARKET. west, entertained at tea on Thursday| Those whose birthday it is are in for that much feted bride-elect, Miss | line for promotion, if qualified, but Dorothy Goodwin. Mrs. Donald Mec-|all should avoid quarrels and litiga- Phail presided at the flower-deckad |tion. A child born on this day, al- table in the tea room, and the merry | though disposed to be fractious and party of girls had many good wishes | headstrong, may achieve its best for Monday's bride. { success in the employment of others. ve Monday's horoscope promises Mrs. R. E. Easton Burns, Fronte- | some very interesting developments, nac street, entertained at bridge on | especially in the way of renewed Thursday evening. | operations in matters long at a >» | standstill. - These may feel the spur Thomas Tandy, who has spent the |of a powerful move on to the desired summer with his father and sister at |'results with proportinate financial their cottage at Wolfe Island, re-| rewards. Increase and gain with turned to Philadelphia this week. Thomas A.Edison --that is why there is only one Amberola. That is why. ordinary "talking machines" and commercial phonographs cannot com- pare with it for clarity and beauty of tone. That is why Edison's New Diamond is the **world's greatest phonograph value.' Thomas A. Edison invented, conceived and .created the Amberola. It isa master product of the world's greatest mind--the instrument that fulfills Mr. Edison's desire to see good music in every home. To carry out this desife, win 'dison has directed us to deliver to you free of charge a New Diamond Amberola and a dozen Amber- ol Records for a three-day trial in your hoge. . Come today to our store. You and your family can enjoy : "Three Days of Good Music-- FREE" without obligating you in any way. Y. name practically yews foray wo buy ~ Letter or "phone will bring the Amberola to _ your home if you can't call. : JM. Greene Music Co, 166 Princess Street, / Phone 1324, } Frank McMartin, Earl street, left for Chicago on ¥'riday. Miss Ada Kerr, 'Victoria street, is with Miss Greaza at Wolfe Island. Mr, and Mrs. James Richardson and their little dadghter, Winnipeg, are in town. Miss Marjorie Richmond is at the |- Y. W. C. A, Johnson street. Mr. Mitchell, Miss Anna Mitchell and Malcolm Mitchell left for Alex- andria this week. Mrs. Charles Hanson, and her children, are with Mrs. J. Bell Carruthers, "Annondale." . . . {INAS AAAS CORNS Lift Right off without Pain Magic! Drop a little "Freezone™ on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. hurt a bit. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and cal- luses. DR. MARTEL'S FEMALE PILLS FOR WOMEN'S AILMENTS 25 years Standard for Delayed and Painful Menstruation. Sealed Tin package only, all Druggists or direct by mail. Price $2.00. Knickerbocker Remedy Co, 71 E. Front St, To- ronto, Canada. Montreal, Mrs. W. A. Sawyer and Col. G. Gil- lespie, who motored to Toronto for the exhibition, have returned home. Miss Florence Richmond, who has been with the Misses Richmond at Boswick Island for the summer, has returned to Clifton Springs, N.Y. Evans Box, Calebogie, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Elliott, Barrie street. Mrs. Stuart Hawkins and Master Christie left on Thursday for 'Ot- tawa to visit Dr. and Mrs. Leggo. Jennie C. Shaw will open a Gift Shop, Oct. 1st, Mr .and Mrs. J. S, O'Brien, Osha- wa, were visitors in the city over the holiday. } Mrs. J. J. O'Brien, who has been visiting Mr, and Mrs. J. S. O'Brien, Oshawa, has returned home. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Pickering are visiting Mr. Pickering's brother at g Kaladar. } 1 (RV Oriental OTT . & P Lieut.-Col. F. S. : Ferguson and daughter Frederika, Inverary, Mrs. McLellan and little daughter, To- ronto, and J. J. O'Reilly, Holleford, motored to Toronto to the exhibi- tion. : Mrs. J. Chilton, Toronto, is the guest of Mrs, F. 8. Fergueon, Inver- ary, while her husband is confined in the Kingston General hospital, suf- fering from a broken arm. Mr. and Mrs, George H. Howard, Elgin, announce the engagement of their daughter, Enid Alberta, to Ce- cil: F. Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Myers, Portland, the mar- riage to take place early in October. Professor and Mrs, Arthur C. Nelsh left on Tuesday for New York, where they will attend the joint meeting of the American Chemical Society and" Society of Chemical In- dustry in session thin week, ' Henry Richardson, University ave- nue, sailed for England on Friday. Mrs. ardson will return to Can- Mrs. Esselmont and Miss Essel- mont, Aberdeen, Scotland, who have been with Dr. and Mrs. Mergan. | _ Barrie street, leave on Monday, fori Brunswick, Maine, and Will sail for month. : Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kelly, who have spent the summer in Port Hope, with the latter's mother, Mrs. James Caldwell, have returned to town. Miss Marie VanLaeven, Nelson street, has returnéd to town, after ing the cummed With her unz'e 4 ne das the will, the determined have no trouble to find he and lessening the law, Money has a way of holding back strong arm of the and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Win- ter, Ottawa, ** Miss Helen and Miss Florenoh -------------------------------------- ed from a visit to Mrs. Liberty, Ot. Doesn't t stable growth may be looked for, but make changes cautiously. i Those whose birthday it is may Bren for a year of steady growth. Finances are assured, as w.ll as in- | crease in . business, but changes !should be made with caution. A | child born on this day will ake | steady progress year by year. | i | TO-DAYS FASHION By Vera Winston. This Striking Sport Costame is of Rlack and White Checked Tweed. For the vatious sports wnicn are enjoyed outdoors, there is nothing more suitable than the tweed cos- tume. This season may of the smart- est models have capes and knickers, for these are essential for the perfect enojyment of certain sports. The costume pictured is made of black and white checked tweed. Be- neath the cape a sleeveless coat is in evidence, for the former is frequent- ly cast aside when its wearer plays golf or tennis. A shirt of heavy white crepe with a blue tie are worn with it. The hat of blue duvetyn is elaborated with black ribbon and tiny black buttons. The Most Beautiful Woman Crawf. C. Slack.) 3 The most beautiful woman in all the world, why search her in distant places, When she's here, and there, everywhere, with all of charms and graces, True, Art has:selected and painted a few which fashion and ease have provided, And journals have published the pic- tures of them when judges have met and decided. > and her of earth? I cannot answer that for othe.s, But to me the most beautiful woman on earth, is the sweetheart, the wife, and the mothers, The most beautiful woman on earth is she, who rivals the stars above you, 'When she offers her fragrant lips to be kissed, and softly whispers, "I love you." The most beautiful woman fin all the world, why search for her in the highways? You will find her bowed at the shrine of love, down in the common by- ways. There you'll find her guiding the in- fant mouth to the mother breast pulsating, With an angelic face, and hopeful heart, and a love that is unabat- ing. There are beautiful women of exqui- |. site form, and famed for their facial beauty, A But the women worth while to all the world are the women who do their duty, They who, despite the trials of life, and the press of domestic hurries, Makes home for all a haven of rest at the end of a long day's worries. The most beautiful woman far all the world is she with the whitened knee, and comforts with kiss and The most beautiful woman is any- where, the spirit of love is around her, '| And 1 pity the man who has sought for her im life, but never has found her, American Dowries, Heiresses marrying Europeans have taken from America dowries amounting to more than $124,000,- 000. The average man is always won- what others think of him and Whd are the most beautiful women *! Whe aes | Who takes her grandchildren on her > - 32am iiiees RS IL (Irmmornia Sain hn tp a = - -~ & "softens water- cuts PATTON'S DYE WORKS (Late Montgomery's) Kingston's Only Dyer. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. 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It is their tone ~--unmatchable in its natural purity and te ju description as un- paralleled instruments of music, We ate Drepased to demonstrate thie oT arranged. may nvenient terms of payment chances are the others never give C. W. LINDSAY, Limited - record you may select, here BY PAYING $25.00 AS INITIAL PAYMENT - »

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