Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jul 1925, p. 4

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» FR AN Pa a tred THE DAILY BRITISH i WHIG NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS Woman's Page Editor Phone 2613. Private Phone S37w. On Thursday afternoon one of the 'most charmingly arranged "summer showers" which have been given recently in honor of Miss Isobel « Hughes, next week's bride, was held when Mrs. Devlin, William street, was the hostess of a tea and china shower for this popular girl. The house was beautifully decorated with a profusion of summer flowers, and the door was opened to the many guests. by little Miss Betty ou , daintily frocked in pink taf- NEP polished tea table cen- with a low bowl of pink and mauve sweet peas, and at corners of which rested tiny silver baskets of the same flowers, was presided over by Mrs. M. E. Adams, an aunt of the bfide-elect and Mrs. W. H. Hughes. They were assisted by Miss Marguerite Gelley (Winnipeg), Miss Anna Corrigan and Miss Winnifred Guild. The gifts piled high in a flower-decked basket were numerous and beautiful and included were sev- eral handsome pleces of cut glass. A short musical programme added to the enjoyment of the afternoon when Mrs. James V. Mounsey, To- . LIFE'S SOCIAL SIDE | ! ronto; Miss Hughes, and Miss Anna | Corrigan sang charmingly. . . - Mrs. M. Adam and daughter, Mar- garet, Toronto, are the guests of Mr. | and Mrs. O. G. Fillion, Durham | street. - - . Mrs. Travers Hora entertained at} mah jongg at the Cataraqui Golf and | Country Club on Thursday. | - - - Mrs. R. E. Sparks, Johnson street, | was the hostess of a pleasant veran- | dah tea on Thursday afternoon. | . . - | Miss Hilda Calvin, Carden Island, | have arrived in town and and Mrs land, O., are with Mr Ear! street. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. W. J. Ansley, Redmond, To- | ronto, are spending a few 'days at Fort Henry Cove, the guests of Mr and Mrs. Ferrier. . . . } Mrs. A. H. Fair and Miss Lillian Fair, West street, will spend week-end in Montreal. Miss Eleanor Reynolds, Brockville, | arrived today to visit Mr. and Mrs. | Hiram Calvin at their summer home at Garden Island. | Miss Alice King is expected to re- | turn from England early next week. Mr. J. R. 8. McCann, who was in | Kingston for a few days, has return- | ed to Ottawa. He expects to be in town again for the Old Boys' Re-| union. Miss Hilda Jarvis, nurse-in-train- is entertaining at tea on Saturday ing at the Kingston General Hospi- afternoon. . . . Mr. John Dickson, Jr., Chicago, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Dickson, Ord- nance street. Miss N. T. Rowland, who has been | visiting her brother, Mr. T. W. Row- land, and Mrs. Rowland, Earl street, | has left for her home in New York. | street, Esford, Buf-| weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. { tal, who has been spending her va- | cation, returns on Saturday to re-| seme her dutiss. Mrs. Austin Gilles, Ottawa, is leaving shortly for Thirty-one Mile Lake. Ethel Pickering, Nelson has left to spend several Miss Kith Bathgate, Miss falo, N.Y., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. | Lonsdale. R. R. Clark, University avenue. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keyes, Gan- Miss Helen Guild, Division street, | anoque, and their children, and Mr. St. Thomas today left for short visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ansley, Cleve- for a {and Mrs. Williath Young and their | son, guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr, | and Oshawa, were recently the Mrs. Curtis Walker, Waest- the | $4.98 . : Suede Pumps, Satin Shoes, Patent Pumps and Straps-- - 3 nice, smart styles--$6.00 to $8.00 values--reduced to --$4.98-- CREPE SOLE SPORT TA ~~ SHOES Ct) $6.50, $7.00 to $10.00 ; Brown Calf and White Ox- fords-- Crepe and Rubber Bathing Shoes 65c., 75c¢., 95c., $1.25 | brooke. | !" Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Branscombe, | | Montreal, are the guests of Mr. ton | . - . dral, Kingston, to play it for the first time. FOR SATURDAY Women's Voile Dresses-- In few styles. Very special for $2.95 each. Women's Broadcloth and Foulard Dresses-- Pretty colors and new modes. Special at $3.95 and $4.95 each. Women's Silk and Lisle Vests and Bloomers-- Extra quality, in all sizes, for 50c. a garment. Men's Balbriggan Underwear-- Good, strong wearing quality Shirts and Drawers. All sizes, for 69c¢. a garment. W. N. Linton & Co. 'Phone 191. The Waldron Store H™ if hh 0 | street. . oy ' IQ ; Mrs. J. R. S. McCann, Ottawa, | who has been at Sturgeon Lake, has returned to Ottawa. . : Miss Mildred Lee, Earl street, Shoes for the Family n who has been in Westport, has re- | | turned to town accompanied by Miss | -- ine i i -- 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------- cc | Mrs. W. J. Kelusky, Bancroft, is | " . spending a few days at "Densmere | Visiting Mrs. Whittaker's aunt, Mrs. . tw { = = = o-- 3 Miss Birdie Jamieson, Sydenham . 2 . : street, who has been spending her| Miss Milotta Reynolds and Miss| That in the interior of Africa no TARCH in the va turned to town. |end at Hastings. she weighs one hundred and sixty yellow package --and that is BENSON'S! 8 | Miss Frances Sullivan and Miss| pounds. The "slim boyish figure" is Mrs. John Fairlie and her two (last six months in Europe, are ex-| earth and the young Africans would THE CANADA STARCH co, children, who have been visiting Mrs. | pected to return to Kingston on|not consider our slender young maids MONTREAL returned to Montreal. Mrs. J. A | Mrs. J. R. Henderson, Ottawa, is, Macdonald, who was also with her Soles ............ $4.95 {Mrs. W. N. Linton, Wellington Rae Botting. PREPARE 1)] CORN Riise | Clonahan. Mats aio THERE are many imitations, but only one pure holidays at U-Auto Camp, has {Eva Eward are spending the week-| girl in considered beautiful unless do S -4 ; re- and delicious CORN y P Ask for &. TAH : "ss | Marion Redden, who have spent the| not admired in this corner of the John Fairlie, Sr., Brock street. have | Monday. at all good looking. | visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Minnes, | mother, has returned to her home at|Bagot street. | Appleton, Ont. * ss 1] . Mrs. Campbell Laidlaw, Ottawa, is| Mr. J. H. Grimm, Kingston, is the] at Camp Oconto at Eagle Lake, guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wasson where her children are amongst the |Cox, Te Whare, Bloomfield. || campers. | Miss Ella Welsh and her niece, | Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Whittaker and | Miss Dorothy. Walsh, Picton, are in Miss Gladys Whittaker, Niagara Falls, | Kingston to spend a fortnight with also Gerald Sloat, Port Colborne, are | relatives. : ia A --------~------~~3| Misses Louise and Noreen Patter- . all | OD, Kingston, are the guests of ll | their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. - - * - | Mrs. S. D. Measor and her son, fl | Charles; Mrs. P. C. Back and her + A < | Mrs. Stratford Dawson, who has \ ll| been visiting her thother, Mrs. Edwin C ll | Loucks, Division street, for several lj | weeks, returned to Montreal to-day. | Mr. and Mrs. H. Richardson, St. Big Fi inal Reductions of the Season -- Wonderful Variety of Styles, Materials and Colors---all the very finest quality and newest modes. lj | family, and Miss Mason are the || guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Perkins, fj | Catharines, Whose daughter is at ji Camp Oconto, Eagle Lake, near Buy now and save. Eight weeks' wear this season and all next Summer. : = AUNT HET WEDDING QUETS, FUNERAL DESIGNS ave obtained the leading designer from one of the oldest and satisfaction. (Established 1874) We e "Phone us when you require neve Florists of Toronto. We guarantee Kirkpatrick's Art Store - "Phones at "Densmere House." . 'If we get back in Heaven, I hope my hips has | shrunk some so I won't shake when | Hope Farm, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawlor, Otta- wa, were among this week's visitors || Tichborne, arrived in town on Thursday and are at "Densmere House." * -- Every single Cotton Frock in our spendidly assorted stock in each of our four stores goes out in this great event: Voiles, Printed Voiles, Normandy Voiles, Linens; Plain, Stripe and Check Broadeloths, Dotfed Swiss, Sheer Crepes and a host of other novelty Summer fabrics too numerous to mention here. Junior Sizes Misses' Sizes Women's Si 16 to 19. 16 to 20. 36 to td ' MecNabb's Mid-Season Clearance Brings Radically Reduced Prices on Every Summer Dress in Stock. SPECIALLY GROUPED TO SELL AT 495 | *6.95 Regular $5.95 to $6.95 Regular $7.95 to $9.95 $10.95 °15.95 Regular $11.95 to $14.95 | Regular $16.95 to $22.50 Printed and Summer Silk Dresses Regular $25.00 to $35.00. Especially for those who The Editor Hears That campers along the riwer road appreciate greatly the bus service of the Gananoque bus.. Many people have cars but for those who have not or for those whose cars are taken to SEVENTY DOLLARS town in the morning by the man of the /house, the bus is a great com- ' venience. ' . The price of a Plano of high reputation and one which will give you satisfaction for a life- time, the same as it has for hundreds of others. THE Heintzman & Co. SEO We will be glad to demon- strate this instrument to you at any time. -- THustrated catalogue sent on -- That the Richardson bathing house at Macdonald Park, which has now become an institution, has brought much comfort to Kingston- fans and also to tha visitors in town for the summer. The students at Queen's University enjoy the pleas- ure of bathing in Lake Ontario and although the water is very cold for this time of year many of them go in for a dip in the afternoon. --- 3 Use Baby's Own Soap. It's "Best for Baby -- Best | of Cromer, beautiful wife of the Bari for You . of Cromer, Lord Chamberlain to the 9 Royal Household, is the final author- 8 Dancing Pavilion BE gcuatiug the Biers Podused : . EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Chamberlain carries with it the duty De Peo 8 to IT (Standard Time) Em Naentanan of and the Earl seéks his

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