Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Apr 1926, p. 5

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NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READER LIFE'S SO CIAL SIDE Woman's Page * "Private or Phone 857w. Ld . Ny % Among those noticed in the tea , Toom at the armouries at the Satur- day meeting of the Garrison Bad- minton Club were Mrs. J, H. Elms- dey, Major Horace Lawson, Col, and rs. A. BE. Harris, Dr. Campbell, Major and Mrs, Tremaine, Col. and Mrs. Schmiclin, Mr, and Mrs. A. N. Lee, Major ang Mrs. Victor Williams, A. Willesford Jackson, Mrs. Le- Foy Grant, Mrs. Phillip Du Moulin, ¢ Mrs. H. K. Hill, Mrs. Ross, Winni. * Deg, Mrs. Travers Hora, Mrs. Hollo« Way Waddeli, Mrs. W. P. Wilgar, Mr, #nd Mrs. W. K. Macnee, Capt. and 'Mrs. F. M. Harvey, Capt. and Mrs, . Horace Westmorland, Prof. and Mrs, Keith Hicks, Mrs. Douglas Jemmett, Editor Phone 2018, | Miss Gildersleevé, Miss Florence Cunningham, Miss Amy McGill, Miss Nora Macnge, Miss Eleanor Phelan, Miss Aline Rutherford, Miss Louise Hill, Miss Margery McLelland, Miss Helen Strange, Major Dobbie, Capt. 8S. A. Lee (Camp Borden), Cadet Ross. Mrs. H. W. Macdonald, Mallorytown, will arrive in town on Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. John .N. Alexander, Barrie street. Mrs, C, H. Hutchins, Montreal, will also arrive on Tuesday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander. * * . Mrs. J. G, Taggart and her daugh- ter Berna, Toronto, and Mrs, W. H. Mulligan and Miss Kathleen, who spent the Easter Melidays with Mrs. possible are truly Corset which L walues all sell D & A Corsets & Brassieres CORSET CoO., Montreal, Toronto, Makers also of a Diva and Goddess Corsets. price, they ' Departments offer best D&A CORSETTES with elastic gus- sels and very alight Bonin, popular with wo- men who want a combination cor- sel and brassiere. DOMINION QUEBEC, (Established 1871) teams hip passages "booked to all parts of 'the world. Pass- v. 1 / 8] on ee 1 tiant ns-Pacific, Alaskn, | da; Indles, Mediterran. the World Steamship passages 'arranged for if to bring relatives or from abroad. Il particulars apply to or t TP Haaley, C.P. & T.A., C.N. Office, Canadian National Ont. Oper § night! 'Thones 99 or 253° in Scot- match held at resbreck in mber, it being the t time in twalve years that that are relieved of a great hy- gienic handicap in this way. ; like tissue THERE is now a new way in Woman's hygiene. A way scien- tific and exquisite that ends the un- certainty of old-time "sanitary pads." It is called "KOTEX." Eight in every 10 better-class wonien have adopted it. You wear sheer frocks and gown! without a second thought, any time, anywhere. You meet every day, every business or social demand un- handicapped. NO LAUNDRY Vv Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embar- rassment Five times as absorbent as ordi- nary cotton pads, it banishes danger of mishaps. Deodotizes, too. And thus ends LL fear of offending. You obtain it at drug or depast- ment stores simply by saying "KOTEX" Women thus ask for KOTeEX No laundry--discard like tissue was held out of. doors. Se a NEN nonin [McDiarmid from the Department of For Afterrioon and Evening Wear These are very popular and we are . showing a big variety of handsome de. igns and colors, in Silk Crepe and it without hesitancy. Costs only a | \ few cents for a package of 12 butter, white pepper, two medium. J. Campbell, Brock street, have re- | turned to their Womes. | | . = The Whig will be glad to have the {hames of visitors in town and ae {counts of various social events for {publication in the social column, | {Such communications should be | [signed and the addtess of the sender | |given. Write or telephone to the | {Editor of the Woman's Page, Tele- phone No. 2613. | + . . . Mrs. John N. Alexander will re-| ceive for the first time since her mar- | riage on Wednesd April 14th, | from 4 to 6 at her "residence, 62 Barrie street. . Miss Margaret Murray, Frontenac street, gave ' a pleasant bridge of | four tables on Sunday evening for | Miss Ruth Martin, * . Mrs. Leroy Grant; Bagot street, entertained at tea for her cousin, {Mrs. Ross, Winnipeg, . -. Madame Chabot, Royal Military College, is giving a children's party this afternoon. »- | Miss Elsie Jones," Albert street, | {who has been spending the holidays at Poughkeepsie, N.Y., has returned to town. Mrs. Clatworthy, Toronto, will be | with Mrs. Arthur Dalton, Gore street, for the W.A. executive meet- ing. Mrs. Frith, St. John, N.B., who will{ arrive in town on Tuesday for the meeting of the Dominion Executive of the Woman's Auxiliary, will be the | guest of Mrs| E. J. B. Pense, West street, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Terry, who have been with the latter's parents, | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hughes, Alfred | street, have returned to Toronto. . . . | Miss Norma Williamson has re- turned to Bishop Strachan's School, | Toronto, after spending the holidays | with Dr. and Mrs. A. R. B. Willih- | son, King street. Miss Burgess, Montreal, will be the guest of Mrs. A. N. Lee, Villa St. Clare apartments, while in Kingston for the W. A. Executive meeting. Mrs, Colin H. Campbell, Winnipeg, has been elected chairman of the | Manitoba Provincial Chapter of the | I.LO.D.BE. It was the fifteenth time she was chosen for the post. Miss Halson, Dominion Dorcas secretary of the Woman's Auxiliary, will be with Mrs. W. Kirkpatrick, Barrle street, while in town week, . . . Mrs. Willoughby Cummings, LL.D., Tgronto, will arrive in town on Tuésday for the meeting of the ex- ecutive of the W, A. and will be the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Edwin Loucks, Division street. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Abbott, King street,» will move out to their sum. mer home, "Glen Lawrence|" this week. Mrs. Roes, Winnipeg, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Leroy Grant, and Major Grant, Bagot street. od . . Miss Maud Pope, Quebec, who will arrive in town on Tuesday for the meeting of the Dominion Executive of the Woman's Auxiliary of .the Church of England in Canada, will be the guest of Mrs. Thomas Ritchie, "Elmhurs'." Mrs. Ferrabee, Dominion presi- will come from Montreal on Tues- day will be the guest of Mrs. John Mair, University avenud' | WOMEN'S INSTITUTE | Sunbury. At the March meeting of the Sun- bury Women's Institute the secré- {tary read a letter from Mn Angus Mc- | Callum, manager of the Sunbury senior hockey team, to Miss Eleanor Kells, the president of the Institute, thanking the ladies for their interest and for their kindness in giving an oyster supper for the team. A letter from Mr. John Mundell, manager of the junior hockey team, which ex- pressed the thanks of the team for the interest and entertainment given them by the Institute, was also read. The hats made by the members of the millinery class conducted by Miss Agriculture, were tried on and found to be most becoming. A paper was read on "The Value of Art in the Home" by Mrs. William Cooper. For a new soup which holds the very essence of spring take two medium-sized carrots, a medium- sized white onion, a cup of medium white sauce, two tablespoonfuls of sized potatoes, a cupful of small green peas, a pint of white stock, either veal or chicken, and salt. Cut \? Js this " dent of the Woman's Auxiliary, who | ~~ -- COMING EVENTS | Kingston Girl Guides' tea and sale, .C.I. gymnasiym, Wednesday, April 14th, 4-7 o'clock, Admission 10p. , ADVT. RATES, WOMAN'S PAGE: Coming events, not intended to False money, 3c. a word; minimum 50c. If held to ralse money, tc. &. Word: minimum §i. sSreceptions, engagements, mars Page $onouncemen gorsonal no- Inserts. orrds or ess, §1. per f Entertainments, concerts, meet 19% oar lng for aleviay sdvin Sint > ne 8 vis. j- mum charge $1.00, play A ashamed to act the baby." ------ The Diplomat. jand Lady Cowan, speaking recently "It's easy t anage a husband if you get one page 8 80 he's | | - The Editor Hears | { That during the past: week in Montreal and in Toronto, many of the foremost men and women of Canada have gathered to make plans for the future of the Canadian child. To make the men and women who Will further develop 'this great coun- try such citizens as will develop it along the best lines, who will be strdng mentally and physically, who will have a wide outlodk and yet cling to the faith and the standards of the British race, is the 'earnest hope of the people who with the de- sire to really help in the future of Canada and with a deep knowledge of the child an? its needs, spent their holiday time - in conference. But what of the parents of the chil- dren for whom these plans are made ? Do they co-Operate in the fullest measure with the boards of education and the teachers ? It is a question they should seriously ask themselves, Brown Label 75¢ dren, one her own small daughter, painted on ivory. The pictures are in the window of the Kirkpatrick Art Gallery and have already been groat- ly admired. Thé treatment of the subject is most admirable, the back- grounds are original and effective That a proposal to have a "British Empire Shopping Week" is the pro- posal submitted to the women of the empire by Lady Cowan, presi- dent of the Women's British Empire Patriotic League. Australia is tak- ing up the proposal enthusiastically in Toronto, brought the subject be- fore the National Executive of the and the likeness and delicate flesh- tints a triumph of art. Mrs. Good- win is the wife of Dr. Goodwin ' of Queen's University. Se ------------ House Cleaning Hints. To clean the picture glass wash with a soft cloth squeezed out of soap suds. Rinse thoroughly with a cloth squeezed quite dry out of clean I1.O.D.E. that met in Toronto last week. Lady Cowan believes that the best celebration that can mark Em- pire Day is a "Made in the Empire") parade. . | "Did dear 7" "Yes, darling." "Well, I would prefer that wouldn't make any more." 'Why not, dear 7" '"Because, angel, you're too light for such heavy work..'--Masonic Craftsman. na you make these biscuits, my you | { That Mrs. L. F, Goodwin, who is | {a portrait painte of unusual ability | {who has had excellent advantages, | {has allowed the public to see a por- | trait of the late Right Hon. Sir Richard Cartwright, G.C.M.G., r.c,| painted from a miniature with the as- | sistance of a photograph; a portrait | 'of a lady and two miniatures of chil- warm water to 'which a few drops ot ammonia have been added and polish with a dry cloth, The frames may also be washed if necessary. If they are grooved dip a small soft brush in the suds. Shake well and rub quickly but vigorously over the frame. With a soft cloth squeezed out of "the clear water im- mediately remove all traces of coap. Dry thoroughly, Vases, lamps, desk equipment, toi- let articles and all such accessories, whether of glass, china or metal, may be given a soap bath, washing and brushing, rinsing and drying Irresistibly Delicious! - "SAL ADA So rich in flavour and goodness it never fails to satisfy. +5 J that (Orange Pekoe Blend 85¢ exactly as for the pictures. Window shades, the ordinary hol- land variety as well as the recently featured linén and cretonne kind, may be washed with great satisfac- tion. Spread the shade over a flat surface, rub it briskly with a spopge dipped frequently tn suds. Rub 4 the suds with a soft cloth, rinse with. clear water and dry thoroughly. first one side, then the other, If they are very dirty waxed floors may be washed quickly with a light lukewarm suds, After a thorough rinsing and drying with a soft cloth fresh wax should be rubbed thor- oughly into the surface. : i One Thing Needful. Loquacious Barber: And wha would you like on your hair, sir ? A Weary Customer: My hat, just a: S0On as you can manage it.---London Opinion. . NE i Po ----------, aN be sure of its comfort with four rows of lively coils allowing them to conform to your body. Be- sides, Slumber King cannot tear the bedclothes and is easiest to keep clean. See it at any furniture store in Canada, Apply the money it saves you towards the purchase of an Ostermoor. This finest white cotton felt mattress and greatest value in all the Dominion is sold everywhere at one low price, $25. Youand everybody else spend one-third of your life in bed=--more than 20 years on a bedspring. For the trifling sum of $12 you can be sure that every one. of those long years will be spent in luxurious ease on a Slumber K ing. "No other steel fabric spring in Canada offers se much comfort at any price. . Only Slumber King has patented con- struction that prevents sagging edges. No other joins its 26 ribbon steel strips Be sure to find the Ostermoor label. M . 7% £3 " Eady wo I ------ You spend 13 of your life on a spring-- 8 J » he yi i eB ol

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