AND EE ETS FES Life's Social Side outtnd Mrs. E. G. Barrett, Mrs. Reid, New York and Mr. Forrest, were the prize winners. Dainty refreshments were served and a most enjoyable evening spent by the guests. * . . Mrs. John McKay, Sydenham street, entertained at dinner on Mon- day evening, when her guests includ- ed Miss Alison Macdonald, Miss Francesca Foulkes, Miss Louise Hill, Ex-cadets Du Moulin, Gillespie, de L. Panet, Macintosh, Kirkpatrick. * * -. Mre. Philip Du- Moulin, Sydenham street, had a house party for the week-end, which included ex-Cadets {Anthony Du Moulin, de Lobiniere Panet, Aian Macintosh and Macdon- ald, ta . Editor of Woman's Page, Tele. phone 243. Private phone 837w. . -» . A merry party of the younger sel erranged a surprise party which elatmed the hospitality of Mrs. Philip Du Moulin, Sydenham street, on Sat- urdaey evening. A good orchestra ' was secured, and the dancers spent 'some delightful hours in the epacious rooms. Among those present were Miss AlVson Macdomell, Miss Louise: Hill, Miss Francesca Foulkes, Miss Doris McKay, Miss Clara Farrell, _ Mies Iiabel Mooers, Miss Helen To- * fleld, Miss Eleanor Mundell, ex-Ca- dets DuMoulin, Ross, Macintosh, Macdonald, Panet, Gillespie, Kirk- patrick, Cadets Ogilvie and Sim- mons, Messrs F. Torrance and Ken- neth Taylor, Miss Ruth Evanson, Prescott, was the hos'ess at a charmingly arranged kitchen slower at her home in honor of Miss Jean Macpherson, whose mar- riage has taken place to Hugh Stan- Jey Van Patte. M. A., B Sc, Montreal. ' The guests numbening twenty-five as sembled at eight o'clock and progres- sive euchre was enjoyed "ill 10.39 when refreshments were served, Miss Macpherson was then presented with a large basket artistically decorated aud laden with a variety of useful 15 pis. - . . + Mrs, A. Hoppins, Stuart street, en- . tertained on Monday evening in hon- Or of her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoppins, New York, when two tables of bridge and one of five hundred were in play. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mur- phy, Miss Mooney, Mrs. LaChance, Mr. Hoppins, Mr. O'Donnell, Mr. and - * =» Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murray and their daughter, Miss Mary Alice, spent Labor Dgy in Toronto. * » . Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cliff, Carle- ton Place, have been spending a few days in the city. * * * Mrs. J. M. Machar, "William street. iz spending the week at! "Kewayain" with Mirs Betts. Miss Kathleen Lett and her bro- ther, Mr. Lett, motored from Ottawa, on Friday, to spend the week-end with Mrs. E. J. BidweM at her camp on Cartwright's Point. Col. Cleaver Sullivan was in town for the week-end with Mrs. Sullivan and his daughters, Albent street. Col. G. H. Ogllivie, Gore street, is in Winnipeg. Fortescue Foulkes, who spent "he week-end with Col. and Mrs, J. F Foulkes, "Calderwood," has returned from Montreal. Mrs. A. R. B. Williamson end her family have returned from their sum- mer home at Loughboro Lake. Mrs. Alexander Cartwright, who has spent the summer in England re- turned to Ottawa last week. * » -. The Bishop of Ontario, who has been at Metis Beach for a month, will return to Kingston on Wednesday. Major and Mrs. Garnet Greer, King street, returned from Peterboro on Saturday. Miss Katie and Miss Nora Berming- ham, "Otterburn," will leave for Chatham this week, to attend the marriage of Miss Phyllis Coate and 1| Reginald Stratford, which takes place | on Sept. Sth, hd AF OTaT:-11}s 4 uraud's al Cream Best Home Treatment for All Hairy Growths (The Modern Beauty) Every woman should have a small ' package of delatone handy, for its timely use will keep the skin free from beauty-marring hairy growths. To remove hair or fuzz from arms or | neck, make a thick paste with some | of the powdered delatone and water. Apply to hairy surface and after two three minutes rub off, wash the n afd it will be free from hair or blemish. To avoid disappoint- ment, be sure you get real delatone and mix fresh. . Blackheads Go Quick . . By This Simple Method Blackheads--Dbig ones or little ones J ones or hard ones--on any part of A body, go quick by a simple me- ~ thod that just alssolves them. To a this get about two ounces of peroxine wder from your druggist--sprinkle & fittre gn 8 hot, iP hge--ub over the eads bris or a few sec- ii wash off. ¥ fount wonder the blackheads have gone. ching and quecsing blackheads Canon Walter Loucks, AH Saint's church, Winnipeg, is with his nother, Mre. Edwin Loucks, Division etreet. Mayor and Mrs. Hubert Stethem and their son, Carson, who were with Mrs. R. J. Carson, "Romilly House," have returned to Montreal on their yacht, Mrs. M. Rodden and Master Billy, who were with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wormwith, Earl street, will return to Toronto on Monday, * * . Mrs. Wurtele and Miss Rhoda Wur- tele, Royal Military College, have re- turned from Quebec. Mrs, Dobell, who was with her sis- ter, Mrs. Cleaver Sullivan, Albert street, has returned to Montreal. Mise Evelyn Nickle and Miss Helen Nicol returned on Monday from a visit to Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hughes, Syracuse, N.Y, Simmons, Vancouver, B.C., is at 189 Earl street, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Denike and their sons motored from Havelock to spend the week-end with Mrs. Den- tke's brother, Prof, Jolliffe, and Mra. R. O. Joiliffe, Frontenac gtreet, re- turning Monday, accompanied by Mies J , who has been visiting her brother, .. } . 4d] H. D. Dewer was in Kingston to spend the week-end with his wife and family, Mrs. Dewar has been spend- ing the summer here. Mrs. Robinson, with her daughter, Joan, St. Lous, Mo., visiting her mother, Mrs. D. Robertson, in Ottawa, Is now in Kingston. Miss Margaret Porteous, Ottawa, a 1 not come out, while the simple Heation of peroxine powder and the dissolve th right out, leaving skin soft and the pores in their n. Jeroxine powder at an and f you are troubled wit ey being recognized at the present time to & 'greater extent than ever - before. It has been con- clusively demonstrated that yeast is rich in this all important element. Many people have re- ceived great benefit physically simply by tak- ing one, two or three Royal Yeast Cakes a day. Send name and address for free copy "Royal Yeast Cakes for Better Health." rn A A A A Aan Queen's student, who has been in at- tendance at the International Politi- cal Institute in Williams University, Williamstown, Mass., has arrived back home. Miss Jona Coyle came up from OL- tawa on Saturday to spend some weeks at her home here. . * * Miss Agness Stanton, Barriefield, has left 'for Toronto where she will visit her sister, Mra. J. Smith, Miss Mary Venton from Monrovia, California, is visiting friends in King- ston and Ernesttown, y Mrs. C. N. Spooner, Frontena: stregt, has returned from Brockville, where she spent two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Williams. Mrs. F'. A. Haffner and little dau- ghter, Kingsion, are guests of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Jacobs, Athens. The marriage of Miss Muriel Jory and E. Vietor McKague will taka place on Sept. 6th at St. Simon's church, Toronto. so @ Rev. H. 8. and Mrs. Putnam, Windsor, Vt, end their family, who have been on a motor trip through the White Mountains, Rochester, N.Y., Hamilton and Toronto, were with Mre. Putnam"s sister, Mrs. John Gilbert, Centre street, for the week- end and left on Monday for their home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Aylesworth, Hamilton, and their children, motor- ed fo Kingston to spend the week- end with Mrs, John Gilbert, Centre street. Walter Hoppins, secretary for the Bell Telephone Company in New Jersey and New York, and Mrs. Hop- pins, are visiting the former's father, A. Hoppins, Stuart street. * . - Mr. and Mrs, M. Baird and their children, who have spent the summer at Collin's Bay, returned to Toronto to-day. : Mrs. V. B. Bowen has returned from a trip through +<he United States, and will teach her former echool at Collin's Bay for the fall term. Mr. and Mrs: R. N. F. MacFarlane, Johnsom street, motored to Toronto for the week-end. - v * Miss Vivian Ross, Toronto, will ar- rive én town on Wednesday to visit Mrs. Howard Folger, "Edgewater." Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Grass, who have spent the summer at Collin's Day, returned to Toronto to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Howe and their fam- Jam and jellymaking without waste ily returned to Toronto to-day from VIEWS Housewife: "Kindly publish ree!- pee for Dill Pickles, Plain Cucumber Pickles and Apple Chutney." Answer: Next Saturday (Sept. 9th) I wilt publish the Apple Chutney re- cipe. But send me a stamped and self-addressed envelope for my two- * | page multigraphed set of pickle reci- res ("Eight Popular Pickles," it is called) which contains the long reci- pes for Dill Pickles and Plain Cucum- ber Pickles, Beginner: "I am learning to knit and would appreciate your publishing simple directions for a three-year- old child's 'Teddy Bear Suit'." Answer: Directions for a three- year-old child's knitted suit, consist. ing of sweater, drawer-leggings and cap, were published in this paper last December 15th and 16th (1921). Buy a back copy of the paper for that da'e. On this coming Friday, how- ever (Sept. 8th), I shall print, in this column, directions for such a Teddy Bear Suit for a child from one 'to two years cld, giving the drawer-leggings directions this Friday, and the sweat- er and cap directions the following Friday Sept. 15th). Many women enlarge such directions, so you might be able to also? Bride Savings Bank Depositor: "I don't believe in using expensive things when reasonable things will answer as well, so I am coming to you for an inexpensive floor stain. Can you publish one?" Answer: I enjoyed opeming your letter. I wish all brides would begin as you have! So many' prefer luxa uries to bank balances, not being will- ing to begin where their parenis be- DAILY BRITISH WHIG. gan, but wanting to start where their parents left off. I am glad to give you this cheap floor stain: Permanganate of Potash Floor Stain: Dissolve two ounces of per- manganate of potash in two quarts of boiling water. If too dark, add more water until the desired shade ie obtained. Apply with a flat brush and let dry overnight, then rub with linseed oil or use plain varnish. This tain is also exceliemt for white wil- low furniture. Young Bride: "I am only 17, but am enjoying my housekeeping. My husband is young too, and we have good times together. My cooking is fairly good, as I took « course iu cooking. But what I want to know is this: Is there any special way to clean a room? What should I do first, and what next?" Answer: I will publish tomorrow, for your help and for the help of other young housekeepers, an article on Cleaning Your Rooms the Right Way, Don't miss it. I am glad you are a good cook for that is.so im- portant, Rooms Tomorrow--Cleaning Your the Right Way. All inquirtes addressed to Miss Kirkman in care of the "Efficient Housekeeping" department will pe answered in these cglumns in they turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing to the great bumber received, So # a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamped and self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question--1The ditor. Collin's Bay, where they spent the summer. Miss Grace Martin, who has been with ber sisters, the Misses Martin, Clergy street, returned to Montreal on Monday. »- -. . + Rev. W, A, Mcliroy and Mrs, Mc- Ilroy, Hamilton, announce the en- gagement of their elder daughter, Elspeth jto Harold Allin Rogers, eld- est son of Charles F. Rogers and Mrs. Rogers, Hamilton. . -. - Miss Rayson, Queen's University, is the guest of Mrs. J. Farrar, Corn- wall, Laurice Buckley, Toronto, is the guest of John Barrett at "The Grange," Barriefield. W. B. Roadhouse and Mrs. Road- house, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nickle, "The Sheiling." Prof. and Mrs. Spencer Melvin, are spending a few weeks. at "Elm Lodge," Collin's Bay. s » - . «Mr; and Mrs, W. 8. Richardson, Montreal, announce the engagement of "heir second daughter, Frances, to Colin C. Mackellar, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mackellar, Gananoque, Ont. The wedding is to take place the latter part of September. . * . Mr. and Mrs. William Y. Cannon, 59 West street, announce the engage- ment of their only daughler, Adah, to Dr. Keith B. Suddaby, son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Suddaby, of this city, the marriage to take place quietly in September, | Wat the Eitr Hes | That Kingston Is going to have the special clinic car of the Provin- cial Board of Health, with a ductor and nurse, at the Industrial Exhibi- tion, sv wll the mothers will have a chance tu fied out what fine babies they have. That for the first time in the his tory of the Methcdist church -of Can ada eleven worsen delegates will be present at the general vuaference. That the people who were ndt al- lowed to keep pigs within the city limits wre mccusing the city fathers of favoritism, since the air has been pvisoned with the vile odor of de- caylug graim. : -- : That the mayor of one Canadian city has decided to supply the house holders with hard wood cut in Sep- tember, and has made an arrange ment to meet their needs. That the Red Cross tent will be one of the many atractions of the Kingston Industrial Exhibition. 'That the first day of September was so warm snd bright, that we for- we will have no cold weather until after Christmas, He bases his opin- fon on the position of the constella- tion known as the dipper, which is, he says, exceptionally slow in 'urning this year, he believes from experi- ence of a mild autumn. Other signs are unusually cool mights and the slow return of the ducks from the north. Mr. Prince will be popular with 'the many people who have empty coal bins, That the display of Indian work at the Toronto Exhibition is unusually fine, and much interest is being taken in the "work of these people whose land we live in. That no man ever was satisfied with the size.of his bank roll--and no woman with the color of her hair. ¥ | ®=RAN RECIPES. 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