Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jun 1924, p. 9

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FRIDAY, JUNE 90, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG By ELEANOR GUNN Dressing the Younger Set. i hi i : Commencement exercises are a; HF » matter of current intérest to many, ! 2. and vacation clothes for the young v i : | are as important a factor as for their 5 $ i 9 s uns20 | elders, Clothes for the young fry | - ly 1 | ! | TELA. for over three decades. Pure and Delicious Always. -- Try it. FLAKE LYE is the first-aid to home sanitation. Ne- thing equals it for cleaning out sinks and drains, cleaning greasy cooking utensils, keeping floors er it WE he ve a ; | YOU BUY WHEN! bard labor. : > . . . | ) The exceptional tone quality in the Weber 9 i y 3 . ; | | LA GILLETTS? VERY |} Prone sppagls to the nist ascatholis taste, . | ee | 300% PURE FLAKE ak in Sunlight--for | -- LYE AT C.W. LINDSAY'S Warerooms, Princess Street | your Washing Machine | gL | | | in Bani rs | | | | WASHING machine is made to | } dress one may rely on for formal oc- wash your clothes without rub. casions throughout the summer. bing or boiling -- and it succeeds Panels of Valenciennes lace and | The pure lather | 2 ~ & é dainty bows of ribbons provide am- | I a ireprtion to the value of of Sunlight Soap | +2 2 ple decoration. for the trend in Jun- | . : . cleansesthe clothes for clothes is toward plain lines with Sunlight Sosp dissolves quickly naturally, wot { a minimum of trimming. Among the | and completely in hot water and Shertieally. The { acceptable trimmings are tiny pearl works up into an abundant suds. BO naames } { wattons which may tave ali manger This is very necessary so that its od on every tablet of decorative applications, having no rich cleansing ingredients may of Sunlight Soap. | connection with the usual purpose of search through and through the | a button. Here you have Mary Garden as meshes of the clothes and dissolve Even cape back dresses are shown | she appeared in the court scene the dirt and sail spots. Then, when : ) in misses' sections and there are|singing the "love" aria to beat the rinsing comes, all dirt and soapy jare Sreepigatiiy pretty this seasom, | coats and capes to match some of | deuce in her latest success 'La Ten- matter runs entirely away, leaving poo Avis An Wath ta Jorroy them, nis." The diva is at Monte Carlo your clothes sweet, fresh and snowy . 0 FOr The Hoe ald IC Prepasisg to Yeturs to America, clean. | dress is an example of this; the FOR MORNING WEAR Pare half a cake of Sunlight into hot water in your machine | Jenny neckline another, while ber- | RADIO AT WOLFE ISLAND. and stir into gemerous suds. Put in the clothes and | thas and jabots are even found in| _ operate the machine--your clothes will be clean. misses' departments and in miniature | ; ; D. Cosgrove Installs Up-To-Date In- LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED 3 i strument--Patients Are Recovering. TORONTO ek Wolfe Island, June 19--Mr. Joe. > X A McGlynn has returned from Rochest- | 5 er after a week's visit with relatives, ------ / EJ : 1 Rev. Father Ryan, Gananoque, has Rain Noeded at Leland. days the guests of O. Cumpson. W. returned home after spending two Leland, June 19.--Corn and pota- | Brewster was called suddenly to) I a weeks visiting relatives here. Miss toe planting is the order of the day. | Kingston on Friday last| as his | 3 Frances McKenna has returned The farmers are anxiously waiting | daughter Ema underwent an opera- home from Watertown after a brief for rain as the crops are in very |tion for appendicitis, Mr. and Mrs. visit with relatives. Mr. Orval Ab- < & % much need of a shower. M. Con- | E. Johnson and family motored to| Vi . = 1 2 bott spent a couple of days here vis- very's little girl still continues quite | Belleville on Saturday to attend the | 2 Be ; iting relatives. Mrs. O. Yott, who ill. Visitors are: Mr. and Mrs. A. | celebration." Mr. and Mrs. Clifford | AN 3 k underwent a critical operation in 3 ® the Hotel Dieu, Kingston, is progres- Ld ich- ILLETT'S PURE $ Sl | : Ritchte, Wilmur, spent Sunday at | Convery are spending a few days | Mrs. R. Ferguson's; H. Couper and | with the former's parents, Mr. and | sing most favorably. Miss A. Horne family, of Brockville, spent the | Mrs. M. Convery. | has gone to Bath to visit her sister, week-end at D. Ferguson's; Rev. and | Mrs. S. Horne. Howard Abbot, who ---- Mrs, R, J. Drues, have returned to Always be as solicitous to shun ap- | ad 5 Me 4 Ei : 3 underwent an operation for appendi- . . Seeley's Bay, after spending a few | plause as assiduous to deserve it. of L148 4 TT : citis at the General hospital, is pro- ' f : 43% of this milk : AHL EN | £3 gressing slowly. The farmers are we ie a about finished planting their seed 1S C corn and potatoes. Mr. Carl Conley, 4 H coli First chill the milk, bowl and Watertown, spent a few days visiting cl ARE 9 b 3 SE || | relatives here. Mr. D. Cosgrove has 3 puch whipper thoroughly on ice. . S | g Xa \ Nd : installed a radio in his home, which 4 eo Then whip as with cream. : has the latest improvements. Mr. H. Marlow has the cellar and founda- \ EE by tion dug for a new dwelling house. B . ; Mr. Wm. Horne is having the inter- - \ ¥ el ior of his house painted and decor- - y : - = n J x ¥ 3 ated. Bethlehem is the centre of the OL IVE = fms mother-of-pearl industry. F For morning wear one selects a| Unexcelled for Flavor and Quality siotats oh, on LI La mins icon of wile siete Te ps a ec ew | [0 Sp oe A A McLaren's Invincible Jelly Powders, Quick Puddings and Flavoring bf -- You get it as though Fresh from the Roaster Even the best coffee deteriorates rapidly when exposed to the air. en if the cause qf deterioration could be removed you would get coffee with the fine aroma with which it left the roaster. ~~ This is exactly what we have done with Rideau Hall Coffee. We seal it under vacuum just as it leaves the a yo slowed o came in con with it until you break . seal. Then the tight fitting double lid preserves the flavor until the last grain is used. MOIRS LIMITED ~w= HALIFAX] LOEB'S SWEETHEART ® ( y Lorraine Nathan, 18-year-old sweetheart of Richard Loeb. » h late one of the confessed slayers of Robert Franks, 14-year-old , 0Co S Chicago schoolbody, is stickin by "Dicky." "I know 'Dickie' Messen Toye Distribut Kington, will be free again," she says. "And when he gets out T'll be hpiaing, ure for a 5 waiting for him,"

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