Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Feb 1926, p. 4

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NEWS AND VIEWS ~ LIFE'S_SOCIAL SIDE loman's Page Editor Phone 2018 Private Phone 857w. * » . 5 "In spite of the discouraging ther there was a large attendance the "At Home' given on Thursday ening by the president and officers thé Kingston Curling Club and the iresident and officers of the Ladies' ing Club. Much interest cen- fn the games played by thé ve rinks and in the prize-win- RX Mrs. James Sowards,. Mr. H. its, Mrs. H. F. Mooers and Mr. McCartney. A short. musical mme and bfidge for those liked it, also provided enter- ent for the guests. Refresh- ts were served in the ladies' club by the tea members. The ta- | was centred with a silver bowl with daffodils and mauve tulips adorned with yellow candles in sticks. Here Mrs. L. C. Lockett Mrs.' Edwin Moocrs cut the ices, esisted by Mrs. J. M. Fair, Mrs. J. §, Hoppes, Mrs. T. G. Bishop, Mrs. Lp Cavin, Mrs. F. L. Newman, Mrs. LM. Morrison, Mrs, de L. Campbell ad Miss Blanch Cox. The officers of } men's club, the president, Mr. Bdwin Mooers; the vice-president, IL. C. Lockett; the secretary, ,. P. D. Lyman, and the treasurer, J. F. McMillan, and the officers f the ladies' club, the president, fs. R. N. F. McFarlane; the vice- ident, Mrs, H. F. Mooers, and the «treasurer, Mrs. W. M. 25 YEARS Lellogg's ALL-BRAN pught relief in 3 weeks! this remarkable testimonial power of Kellogg's ALL- B over constipation: i *L.prize your ALL-BRAN. I have been ming it Shree weeks Jor constipation. I Read the bviton - in London, Kellogg' Ready to. eat. Deli 100 cent eat. elicious in cook- Shampoos Bad For the Hair: : want to keep your hair look- be careful what you wash sham- else that contains too much free alkall. This dries the scalp, makes 'the hair brittle, ® {Centre street. Canada shortly. Moore, did all in their power to make the evening a pleasant one, and were entirely succeeded, . - - Mrs. A. H, Barker was appointed acting president of the Ottawa Wom- men's Press' Club at their monthly meeting od Wednesday evening in the Daffodil Ted Rooms, following a delightfully arranged supper. Mrs. Barker will be temporary president during the absence of Miss Charlotte Whitton, the president, in Geneva, for the next three months, Miss Mar- garet Greer, who will accompany Miss Whitton, is the treasurer of the club, and Miss Constance Troy will act in that capacity in the latter's absence, - . . The Western Club of Queen's University held a jolly dance in On- tario Hall on Thursday night. Mrs. C. BE. Walker and Mrs. A. H. Carr were the patronnesses and the ar- rangements were in the hands of a committee composed of Messrs. R. A. Kirkpatrick, M. C. Tillotson, J. H. Hannah and L. J. Crocker. . - » The Whig 'will be glad to have the names of visitors in town and ac- counts of various social events for publication in the social column. Buch communications should be signed and the address of the sender given. Write or telephone to the Bditor of the Woman's Page, Tele- phoife No. 2613. On Wednesday evening Miss Elma Murton arranged a jolly sleigh drive for some of her fellow students of the Kingston Collegiate Institute. The party went out to Mr. J. F. Mur- ton's home at Murton's Point and spent the evening playing games, ete., returning to town about mid- night, * +» The engagement of Dr, R. Chris- topher Leggo, of Sui Sun, California; son of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Leggo, of Ottawa, to Miss Helen Elizabeth Thym, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thym, of Sui San, California, has been announced, the marriage to take place shortly. . * * Mrs. R. O. Alexander, Royal Mili- tary College, entertained at mah jongg on Thursday afternoon Mrs. James Mills, Toronto, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ronald Fortt, -. * * Mrs. Arnold Clancy (formerly Helen Murphy) returned Peter- boro on Thursday, after spending the past three weeks with her! mother, Mrs. J. J. Murphy, on Wolfe Island. * * » Miss Bessie and Miss Lucia Mc- Tear, University avenue, will spend the week-end with their parents, Rev. A. H. McTear and Mrs. McTear, Trenton. Mr. Arthur Smith, Trinity College, Toronto, who will © ordained to the diaconate in St. George's Cathe- dral on Sunday morning, is with his parents, Canon Acstin Smith and Mrs. Smith, "The Rectory," Cata- raflul, Miss Blizabeth Smellie, who has been with her sister, Mrs. Phillips Macdonneli, Edgehill avenue, return- ed to Ottawa to-day. Miss Marjorie Low, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. P. Wil- gar, Mack street, will return to Ot- tawa early next week. Mr. H. .Swayne, Trinity College, Toronto, "who will be ordained to the diaconate in St, George's Cathe dral on Sunday, is with his parents, Rev. W. H. B. Swidyne and Mrs. Swayne, "The Rectory," Bath. -. * -. Several small teas have been given recently for Mrs, W. Work- man, St. Catharines who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Baker, Mrs. T. D. R. Hemming, who has spent some time in Bugland with o {her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Preston, and Ca Preston, will return to Mrs. Everett Birdsall and her children, who have beén with Mr. R. B. Kent, "Somersby House," will return to Birdsall on Monday. for: THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, seeds to grow flowers to make up an exhibit at the, Kingston Fair. The April meeting is to take the and dancing, to be held in the town- | ship hall. It was decided that such {! evenings may be held from time to | time for the purpose of raising || money. Mrs. A. W.. McNaughton | gave a report from the Federated In- | stitutes. The ladies then lined up| for a spelling match which caused | much merriment. . The prize, a box of correspondence i cards was won by Mrs. Gordon Rut- | ledge. Refreshments were served and a happy half hour was spent to- i gether. The Editor Hears That some Kingstonians and mem- bers of Queen's staff are incensed by B. K. Pandwell's degeription in Saturday Night, Toronto] of life in| "Duchesstown," his pretty name for | Kingston. Now we don't really be- | lieve we have a duchess im Kingston, but we certainly have a number of citizens who can find a duchess or two among their ancestors. Mr? Sandwell scores Queen's Faculty ~---- | { ® Players, but whether through a Jack of accuracy, that is one of his notice- able failings, or a desire to make his | characters more or less fictitious | a la "Gilbert Knox," he has got them | rather mixed. No one should worry. Surely in the two years we had the honor of Mr. Sandwell's presence amongst us as head of the English department of Queen's University, we had many opportunities of deciding that the only person who took him seriously was B. K. Sandwell, That the Historical Society of Kingston and Frontenac hopes to add greatly to the treasures of its museum in the Murney redoubt this year. The annual meeting of the society will be held shortly when the officers for the ensuing year will be elected. Kingston as the oldest city in Ontario, has great possibilities in the way of making a collection of Canadian relics of the past. Fronte- Wome Like The easy-disposal feature of this new hygienic help . --no laundry, just discard . N a new way, women now are freed of the disadvantages of old-time "sanitary pads." Protec tion is greater. The old embarrass- 'ment of disposal and laundry is avoided. ; Get Kotex--8 in 10° better-class womieni have adopted it. Vv Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embar- rassment. / It's five times as absorbent .as ordinary cotton pads! You dine, dance, motor for hours in sheerest frocks without a second's doubt or fear. It déodorizes, too. And thus ends ALL danger of offending. You ask for it at any drug or department store, without hesitancy, simply by saying "KOTEX." . Do as millions are doing. End old, insecure ways. Enjoy life every day. Package of twelve costs only *a few cents. KOTEX No laundry--discard like tissue GALLAGHER'S SERVICE 960 IN CITY DAY OR NIGHT do 0 | 7 One Lot at $5.98 Were formerly $9.00 and $10.00. IF YOU GET A PAIR OF THESE YOU GET A REAL BARGAIN. 5 FOR WOMEN READERS | re Odds and Ends in Men's ords and Boots We are clearing out our single pairs at remarkably low prices. All these Shoes are by the leading manufacturers and all this season's styles. * £L _Friday, February 26, 1926. = Another Lot at | $3.98 Were $5.00 and $6.00. nac, where so many of the long estab- lished families came from the older colonies to the south, should be a good place in which to find the books, the implements of peace and war and the household contrivances that the women who chose the northland as their home and cheerfully left behind them the comfort .of their surround- ings to live under the flag of Em- pire, used in the days when Fronte- nac was a land of forest and lake. That Frontenac District Women's Institute is furnishing a room at the Kingston General Hospital, 5 -m i That an excellent suggestion made by Miss Chapman of the Department of Agriculture, in regard to Women's Institute sections at the township or county fairs is that a booth should be decorated with apples showing all the varieties grown in that part of the country. Exhibitions of cloth- ing made at home, of millinery learn- ed from the courses provided by the Department of Agriculture and of the mending of children's clothing, are also suggested. Frontenac district will put on a horticultural exhibi- tion at the Kingston Industrial Fair this year but would='t jt be a good plan for every Institute branch to have something to show as a branch at the township fairs in which sof much interest is, taken during Sep- tember? 3 That taxts were In great demand on Thursday when the rain came down in torrents about mid-day and the streets were coated with ice. It would be hard to imagine a more dis- agreeable day -and the "Sandman" was called for loudly. ---- cenit) HER OWN WAY | By a Girl of To-day. CHUCK AGAIN You ought to know that giving a fel- low an eye like mine does not endear a girl to him for the moment. Now, I've come to my senses and I know that I want you Why, Jud -what-have I been playing around with you all summer for if I didn't That's a sure test, isn't it? Why, I never went with any other girl so long in my life! Come on, let's give the old folks a surprise and slip out and get married. "Whv don't you know, Judy, I never wanted a girl as much as I want you. . Come on. Be a sport. Come and marry me tonight!" I looked up at Charles Becker and again I laughed, and then I grew ra- ther sick, but I kept up my bluff and said: "I'm afraid you don't understand, Chuch I told you that ¥'d" made my threat that I wouldn't /'marry you if you were the last man on earth, good. I've persuaded Dad go let me go to Chicago and try to earn my own liv- ing!" "e Next: More Understandings, want you? | Lockett 'S Shoes for the Family Xp ------------ ar RR nk rane Stamped Pillow Cases, extra good quality of Cotton, with pretty design for hemstitching and scalloping, for $1.50 a pair. Stamped Pure Linen Towels --a good quality of Huck, in large sizes-- all ready to work. Special for 50¢. ea. z Gingham House Dresses in smart styles and good patterns--all sizes-- for $1.00 each. | ¢ W. N. Linton & Co. "Phone 191. ** The Waldron Store TODAY and * TOMORROW Two short days--all too short for those who wish to take advantage of our & ANNUAL 'STOCKTAKING SALE What a wondesful opportunity is yours. First class instruments at greatly reduced PIANOS; ~ PHONOGRAPHS

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