Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Sep 1921, p. 8

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rg 3 w For 30 Years The Standard of Tea Values. The finest procurable at any price 'SEALED PACKETS ONLY rr = Special For Ti hursday BAKER'S COCOA * MAGIC BAKING POWDER . JUTLAND SARDINES EDDY'S MATCHES JOHN R. BOYCE Phone 1281. «+s 11¢. TIN .11e. TIN 1ic. TIN . BOX 2 Corner of Brock and Division Streets, EVERY LEAF PURE A - erin eet | UPTOWN FISH MARKET WHITE BISH oeovir viva oin vo 230, . RED SALMON crv v= rss «sev 350, ® Oily Kippers.. .................20¢c. pr. WM. DUNCAN 851 PRINCESS STREET LEBER TRIN mmr rE Not only in its alluring fragrahce, but in its, re- freshing mildness, is Infants-Delight particular- ly adapted to the care of your complexion as well as baby's tender skin. JOHN TAYLOR & CO., LIMITED Toronto, Canada INFANTS DELIGHT ITS WH "IorLET Soap of Infants- Delight Bor- ated Talcum Powder, '| wrday. A Heintzman & Co. Piano i Purchased by Melba for Her . Australian Home Melba, the world's great sing- er, has purchased through Mr. 'Walter F. Evans, their Vancou- ver representative, a beautiful Grand Piano of "Ye Old Firme," Heintzman & Co. | Limited, for use in her houdoir 'studio in her Australian home. . It was possible for Madame Melba, in her world travels, to | test out the finest pianos of the F world's most famous manufac turers in Europe, the United States and Canada, & When it eame to a personal purchase, the buying of a plano' for her own studio, the choice was with Melba as with Tetraz- the instrument always used when concert touring in Can- ada. This piano was shipped on the same steamer that carried Madame Melba home again to her beloved Australia. ano was its unrivalled tone and touch. Just received a shipment of Helatzman & Co. Pianos of dif: ferent styles now on show at our warerooms, 121 Princess Street, [| GIRLS ! BLEACH SKIN zini, a Heintzman & Co. Plano, . * ||| Told In_ {Continued from Page 3.) Mrs, John Carson, Knowle," gave another of her de- lightful bridge panties, that have #0 much enjoyed by her fr summer, on Friday las The ene from thé verandah with the ples on the point and islands | inning to don their autumn ess, was a lovely one indeed, and | Irive home when the moon w as | ling the harbor with silver light | a much enjoyed ending to al happy afternoon, Miss Laura Kilborn's bridge on | 1y in Miss Margaret Hem. | a much enjoyed | ee tables were | Miss Nora Bermningh: :ndolen Folger as prize | R. Kilborn mad recom where p ed the tea table wi Miss Doris ( le Macnea as her other guests y oi [ Mrs. Y Gorden Mackenzie, ) | Carl Murchi ss Herriet | Doris Browne and | Ogilvie, Miss Marion . . * 2 "Otterburn" was lovely in the | golden light of the September sun- | sine on Monday efternoon when tha | Misses Bermingham entertained at | bridge in honor of Miss Margaret { Hemming; to-day's bride, and Miss | Datntry Notman, Montreal. Au'umn | flowers, in a riot of rich coloring, | were in the drawing room and in the dining rcom' where Mrs. Berming- ham and Mrs. Malcolmson, Edmon- ton, were at the tea table, the prize winners were Miss Harriet Gardiner and Miss Doris Browne and the guests included Mrs. J. Carl Mur- chie, Mrs. H. XK. Hill, Miss Laura Kilborn, Miss Helen Strange ," Miss Doris and Miss Gwendolen Folger, Miss Louise" Hill, Miss Mary and Miss Margaret Taylor, Miss Eleanora Lyman, Miss Helen and Miss Doris McKey end Miss Marion Ogllive, » * * Mrs. Neale, Miss Muriel Neale, Cheltenham, England, who have spent the summer at Campbeliford, motored % Kingston on Saturday, and are with Mr, and Mrs. Noel Gill, Aberdeen avenue. They have decided to spend the winter in Can- ada and will be in Kingston for some months, Major and Mrs, R. J. Leech, King street, have returned from Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Wormwith, Bar] stredt, have returned from a visit to 8%. Catharines and Toronto, Miss Amy Henry, Lachine, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. P. G, C, Campbell, Queen's University. Major Bowerbank, Toronto, 1s with Mrs, T. D. R. Hemming, King street, . » *. F. 0. Davies, Winnipeg, errived in town on Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Fair, King street. Mr. Davies is a government engineer and a nephew of Sir Louis -Devies, chil justice of Canada. Mrs. R. H. Mason left for Toron- "0 on Saturday. Miss Jean Drummond, Albert petreet, veturned from Obtawa on Prot. A E. Prince, Queen's Univer sity, returned from England on Sat- Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Calvin, Miss K. Marsh and Miss Helen Gilmour, who have been on Garden Island for the summer, left for Torgnto om 'Monday. Mrs, Malcolmson and ber daugh- WHITE WITH LEMON Squeeze the juice of two lemons into 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 Jemon 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 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. "Sunny {ends | . -- a ---- ter are | ere with miggham, "Otterburn." THE DAILY BRITISH wHiG. re ------ = own from Edmonton, and | r. and Mrs. William Ber- Miss Margaret Taylor, Toronto, is | {with Principal and Mrs, Bruce Tay- | Tor at the Principal's Residence, | Queen's University. Mr, and Mrs. James Hill sailed for | nd on Saturday. PE Ms . and Mrs: Keeme Hemming, ot | |tawa, are with Mrs, T. D. R. | ming, King street. | Mrs. W. Shibley have petyrned | Thousand Islands. Dr." from the Mrg, Linton, Mr. Linton, Campbellford, motored to Kingston for the wesk-end and wepe | with Mr.rand Mrs. Noel Gili, Aber- deen avenue. Mrs. Linton will remain for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Gill, . . . Miss Mowat, Johnson street, left Toronto on Tuesday where she be with Mr. and Mrs. H. | | Hem- | B. Carey and Miss Laura ! Wallace was in town from To- | { ronto this week. Neale and Mr. | | y Bo M. | She will go on to Hamilton | sday for the meeting of the | al executive of the 1. O, D. Col, apd m town for the marriage of their | Capt. J. Fitzgerald Preston, R. to Miss Margaret Hemming. Mrs. W. T, Morrison returned frqm England this week, Dr .and Mrs. Norman Millar have | taken 2 house en "Edgehill." Mr, and Mrs. Ball have come from Toronto and are on Union street, Mr, Ball is in the physic department at Queen's University. Miss Rohing of the Canadian Con- cert Company, is in town at the Ran- doiph Hotel, Allan Rattenbury, son of J. R. Ratenbury, New York, is with "his aunt, Mrs. John Nicolle, Barrie street. He is to attend Queen's, - - Major W. M, Mackie, who arrived from England on Saturday, is with Dr, and Mrs. John Mackie at "The Ramparts," Loughboro Lake. Mrs. D'Arcy Sneath, Napanee, is the guest of Miss Jean Duff, Princess street. Mrs. Buxton Smith, yho spent the last year in Ottawa, is now in Pres- cptt with Canon and Mrs, Patton, and will come to Kingston shortly, where a very hearty welcome awaits her in her old home. Principal and Mrs. Bruce Taylor and Miss Leslie Taylor, motored to Sharbot Lake for the \week-end. Miss Mamie Tierney has returned from Ottawa, where she spent the ex- hibition week with Miss Connolly, Somerset street, Miss Mabel Tomkins, who has 'been the geust of Mrs, John England, Alfred street, left for Macdonald College, Guelph, last Mrs. E. H. Young and her two children have come fron. London to Kingston to reside, and are at pre- sent visiting Mrs, G. H, Williamson, Brock street. CHA. Mr. and Mrs. sab Univer- sity avenue, announ the engage- pent of their danghter, Grace Fdythe, to William George Irwin, Ottawa, son of the late Captain and Mrs, R, Chamberlain Irwin, King- ston, marriage to~take place in Oc- tober. LI John Pollie announces the engage- ment of his only daughter, Jessie Louise, to Dr. Stanley George White, sof of Mrs. Flora White, Graven- Gravenhurst, Ont. The marriage will take place quietly in October, 1 To-morrow's HOROSCOPE: By Genevieve Kemble THURSDAY, SEPT. 22ND, According +o the science of astro ogy this should be a day of brilliant achievement and long-deferted ac- compiishment, There ¢hould be yn- usual speeding wp of lagging affairs, with expansion and Pnencial returns along oll I'mes of endeavor. This an adverse Poa' inciting to quarrels and ftigation, Domestic alias age mot §o fowmit- Those whose birthday # 8s are under excelent prospects for success and growth, with fulfilled ambitions undertakings, make rapid rise in life. Forest Inhabitants See A Long, Hard Winter Quebec, Sept. 21.--~The forest in- habitants are preparing for a long, bard winter, according to Qyramis Bastien, a veteran rapper, here lay- ing in supplies. Most of the animals are busy man- ufacturing their winter coats, ana the squirrels are lafing in an unus- ual supply of nuts, he said. Only the brown bears, being fat and lazy, were still' wearing tattered furs. The trapper admitted that it was possible that the animals might have been deceived by the early spring, and that we might have a protraciea Indian summer jastead ol jumping headlong into an early winter. "But, like the animals, I am not taking aay hERCes,". he added. Combination Salad Mrs, Preston, Orangeville, | WEDNESDAY, SEPT. In the Realm of Women--Some Interesting Features ne with a proposal 1 ta orter Labor eandidate at the forth election. ' Mayor Hann: a, Belleville, has baen waited on by a deputation of the Trefiton Trades and Labor Council 21, 10218. { Three-quarters cup Seedless { Maid rai one-half cup cooked {eas or sliced string beans; three- fa uarter cup cooked carrots, cut in pieces, salad dressing; one- -half cup turnips, cut in cubes, let- tuce. Steam raisins over boiling water until plump and tender, Chill. Mix | with vegetables 2nd moisten wetl with salad dressing. Arrange on crisp lettuce leaves, Sun ins; cooked Natural gas dis:overed on William Neal's farm nocar Orono. DYED HER SWEATER - AND- SILK STOCKINGS "Diamond Dyes" Package Tells How To Dye Apy Garment or Drapery, Any woman can diamond-dye or tint ber old, worn, faded things new even if she has never dyed before, Simple directions in every package tell her how to put a new, rich color into shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything. Buy Diamond Dyes--no other kind w= then perfect home dyeing is guar- anteed. Just tell your druggist whe- ther the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed ; goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade or run. AR Ee nn NEW PRICES CHARM TEAS BLUE PACKAGE BLACK .q.. .. RED PACKAGE BLACK ..,.... .30c. PER PACRAGE GREEN PACKAGE JAPAN.,,.., 30c, PER PACKAGE THESE ARE THE BEST VALUES ON THE MARKRAT, 3 25¢. PER PACKAGE > FOR A TASTY MEAL TRY THE CROWN CAFE Our Restaurant is first class in every respect, For a tasty meal or a private dinner party, tell us your de- sires, for we know how to prepare and cook the good things to perfection, OPEN FROM 7 203 Princess Street. AM. TILL 2 AM, . Phone 1303 PHILIP TOY, Prop. | Phone 159 New beauty of design and new beauty of line distinguish our new Shoes for Fall wear. The newest in Brown and Black Calf Oxfords -- Brown or Black Kid Oxfords, « and 2 Strap Slippers in Kid--high or low heels. Many of the newest designs to choose from, s - The. Sawyer Shoe Store 184 Princess S St. Grey Suede, Black Suede and FIA Fl cleaning a Bo ACE lg

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