Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Apr 1926, p. 6

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Vv fHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ------------ - NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS ie ---- [ COMING EVENTS ] The Mothers Council of the Y.M.C.A. will pack & Dox of magazines and pa- pers on Thursday, April 29th ii Th Hibutory leave papers the Y.M.CA fore that date. ents, Hon. G. D. Robertson and Mrs. Robertson, * * v The final tea of the season will be given at the mid-week meeting of the Kingston Garrison 'Badminton Club on Wednesday, - April 28th, when Mrs. J. H, Elmsley will present the cups and prizes won during the season. | The Editor Hears | | That from many parts of Canada comes the call to buy Canadian | #00ods. We have heard only this! Week 'that the Women's Institules | ask their sisters in the cities to buy, | 8 far as possible, home-grown vege- tables and fruits. Surely this is no hardship. Canada produces splendid apples, excellent small fruits in sea- eon, the best of peaches and pears and vegetables of all kinds. Loy- alty to our country calls us to re- spond to this movement simiiar to the "Within the Empire" movemen: started recently in England. But we should not on any occasion have to pay more for a Canadian-grown art- icje than for an imported one of the same quality. The Canadians who have produce to sell should wake sure what the imported 'goods are sold at before they price the articles they wish to sell. LIFE'S SOCIAL SIDE Salle Chapter LO.D.E., has return- Jed from Hamilton. » - » Miss Kathleen Daly, Albert street, has returned from the I.O.D.E. meet- ing In Hamilton. Righ - + . Miss Amey Loe, Queen's Univer- city, will return to her home in North Bay to-day. - *. eo» Miss = NIMBY McCarthy, Queen's University, will return to her hone in Ottawa shortly. » at ADVY. RATES, WOMAN'S PAGE: Coming events, not intended to False money, 2¢. a word; minimum The two hundred delegates to the || (7¢., If heid to S8ise money, 16. & Provincial I. O. D. B. meeting in| é engagements, mare Hamilton were entertained at | lage 5 inckments, persondl noe theatre party when the picture of H. rion. Sow or lass, . 31. re R.H, the Prince of Wales tour was | i Lintertainments, comeerts, . shown. Several Kingston ladies. were 100. per line Sor gis ins Jor renders; present. mum charge $1.00. -- J. Millan were in charge of the tea are In Renfrew over the week-end | and their assistants were Miss attending the dedicatiory services of | Yvette Lanos, Miss BE. Yellowly and the new. Presbyterian church there, | Miss Norine Corrigan. In the even- Mr. Arthur Davies will sing at the| ing a dance and euchre was held evening service. Mrs. Woods winning the prize. Dane- a, &.0 8 ing to the excellent music of the The Whig will be glad to have the | Melody Kings Orchestra was much hames of visitors in town and ao.| enjoyed. The fair concludes with oounts of various social events for| the tea dance this afternoon. publication in the social column.| The committe in charge of the re- Buch communications should be! freshments was Mrs. H. Forest, Mrs. Signed and the address of the sender | M. Buhun, Mrs. W, James, Mrs, W. given. Write or telephone to the | J. Logue and Mrs, McKegney., Mrs. Bditor of the Woman's Page, Tele-|C. J. Corrigan took the entrance fee. phone No. 2613. se '- 0 On Friday evening, Miss Gladys Miss Florence McDonald, Mallory-| Kavaner gave a jolly surprise party town. was hostess, Wednesday eve.| for Miss Bessie Wells, when those ning of a farewell party at her home | present included Misses Inez in honor of the Misses Effo, Nina Tucker, Lola Lé Blanc, Cafrie and Catharine Haddigan who are| Hutchins, Clara Sears, Nellie Col- leaving in a few days with thelr | loghy, Hazel Frink, Patricia Hutch- parents to reside In Kingston. | ins, Gladys Jones, Beatrice Penfold, . Twelve little girls were present and | Reta Newman, Rose Bongard, Lil- the evening was spent in games and | llan Mulholland, RBdith McGill, contests after which Miss Margaret | Emma Wells, Isabel McKane and Purvis read a nicely worded letter | Carrie Barr, Messrs. Geoffrey Rich- of regret and at the proper time |ardson, Howard Davidson, George Miss Beatrice Fodey presented them | Montmorency, Stuart Leman, War- A jolly farewell dance was given | WIth @ box of stationery, after which | ren Colloghy, T. F. Fletcher, Donald In Grant Hall on Friday evening, for | the little hostess served dainty re.|McCrimmon, 8. Mulholland, Burt which the Melody Kings' orchestra [ freshments. 'ie Harte ironed Jacke, Ire Lob: vidi > n c ucker, Providing an inaplsing Progranme. Harry Field, Jack Lawrence, Herbert Teeple, George Bell, Eddie Milo and Joe Croman. . . . Judge Harkness, Winnipeg who says he always visits the Victorian Order in every city because he is in such sympathy with their work, ar- rived at the Welfaré Station on Bar: irie street on Friday afternoon when 'the well baby clinic was in full swing. Outside the door were baby carriages by the score, pretty, dain: tily kept carriages, showing that not only the poorer mothers brought their babies here, but many young |women who wanted the help of the nurses to keep their babies in good health. The judge had.a splendid: Toronto) is spending Y.W.C.A. . * Bearder, Ban Ottawa. . Miss Lee, Some time at the . Miss Gwen fall, has returced to r . Doreen Montgomery, Queen's Miss University, has returned to Smith's Falls, "Col. and Mrs. Norman Leslie, Emily + have returned from St. John, .B. Miss Marion Macfarlane, Queen's Se ... University, left today for her home Mrs. H. J. Dawson, Barriefield, | in Cannington, Ont. 'Was the hostess of a mah jongs party 0. on Friday. Mrs. Hugh Osler, Winnipeg, who Sl . has been in Toronto, is now with her Mrs. J.B. shefeton, regent of La father, Hon. William Harty, Bagot ~~==u street, Mrs. W. Rupert Davies and Mr.! Arthur Davies, Lower Albert street, A hot, well made cup of delicious BAKER'S COCOA will appease these keen appetites and also provide considerable nutrition. Dr. Louis Fischer, former instructor in Diss eases of Children at the New York Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital, lists cocoa in diet for school children. WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited ESTABLISHED 1780 CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free Theres noting hy » Old Dutch That the smart cape coats are very becoming to slim figures. A girl with a tweed cape coat, a short skirt and a small gay hat was an attractive figure on one of our streéts on Friday afternoon. Mrs. T. M. Asselstine, who has Spent the winter in the south, has returned to town and is in her house on Alfred street. . * » Miss Hazel Frink, Sydenham street, will spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frink, Sydenham. - That Mrs. Harry "Burkholder, Hamilton, 're-elected for her seventh term as privincial president for On- tario, said in answer to the question asked at the provincial meeting held in Hamilton this week as to whether the provincial officers received re- muneration for their services: "No, not a single half-cent. But I am glad the question has been asked, for I understand rumors to that effect have been heard. "All the work is voluntary," concluded Mrs. Burkholder. . Good house 3 Wives know the value of HP. It plainest makes 1 delici Miss Marjorie Rutherford and Miss Elizabeth Sise will come from Montreal next week for the Taylor- Windeyer wedding. * . Miss Ruth Nash, Albert street, is Ani AAA spending the week-end with Miss Mildred Sheridan .who is visiting at her home in Brockville. . » * * That many of us will disagree with the "Daughter" who thought busy-bodies were usually active workers. Most of us can call to mind busy-bodies who are never ac- tive about anythihng except spread- ing gossip. Women actively engaged in Helping the world along seldom have time for interfering in other people's business. S-- That to see Lake from its icy fetters sparkling in the sunshine is "a sight for sor e eyes," certainly for eyes longing for spring and or that it means after a long winter. The last few days of warm weather have brohight up the perennials and bulbs in the gardens the dead leaves should be raked up as soon as pos- sible so that the shoots, will mot be damaged. Everyone th even a '"The Spring Fair" given by the C.W.L. in the Roman Catholic As- sembly Hall on Wellington street, this week draws many visitors to the pretty rooms. On Friday after- noon, Mrs. J. F. Sowards, Mrs. Peter . Devlin, Mrs, J. Hughes and Mrs, D. cA crn Sh gm Miss ces Thomson, Montreal will be an'ou¥ of town guest at the wedding of Miss Lois Taylor to Mr. Waiter Windeyer which takes place on May 1st. * . Mrs. Fred B. Pense and her daugh- | ter Margaret Grace, Albert street, who have been visiting in Toronto for three weeks will return to the city on Sunday. ! * Ontario freed Tn = : j 5 3 3 2 i "DIAMOND DYE" ANY GARMENT, DRAPERY Just Dip to Tint or Bail to Dye 5 * - Mrs. Fred Colson, Ottawa, who was in Hamilton for the 1.O.D.E. meeting, has gone to London, Ont. to visit her brother, Mr. R. T. Bry. mner and Mrs. Brymner. £sf 5 s » G . Mrs. Charles Conlantiae, "Bolton Royd," who was elected one of the fi time, and enjoyed ® cup of tea served Bach 18-cent pack age contains direc- by the ladies of Sydenham Street Church, whose turn it was to serve boulevard to care for should put it In order at once so that at the first warm rain the grass we long to see tions so simple any ¢\. roriniehtly tea to the mothers. The attendance of babies was thé largest yet, showing that the work is growing. The ladies in charge of the ted were Mrs. C. 8, Anglin, Mrs. J. B. Phillips, Mrs. Davy, Miss Mabe} Hunter and Miss Connors. provincial councillors of the 1.0. D.E. at a recent meeting in FHimil- delaan ean tint soft ton, has returned to town, Ei fH ae por uP st ; colors in lingerie, Mr. Joseph Fok and Mr. Thomas silks, ribbons, sxirts Donoghue, Kingston, were guests at walsts, dresses & dinner and dance given recently by D) coats, stockings, the Painter's Auto Club, at the Hote! Tullen, Detroit, Mich. . » . Miss Alma Robertson returned to her home in Ottawa yesterday from Queen's University, and will spend the summer months with her par. - Complete muscular relaxation essential for healthful sleep ~ call; That they may build from age to may appear to make a green carpet. A loud speakér has been ordered for the Brooklyn supreme cou? so that the jury and stenographers can be sure of hearing all the eVideéence. Tea, which most people regard as one of Japan's chief products, forms only about 1 per gent. of her ex- ports. 5 St. Andrew's W.H.A. will hold a tea and homemade sale, Friday after- noon, April '30th, at the Avonmore Apartments, 207 William street. Ad- mission 10c. § Buy Diamond Dyes--no other kind ang tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. CONSTANT CURLING AND WAVING RUINS HAIR THE CHILDREN'S SONG. 1 Land of our Birth, we pledge to thee Our love and toil in the years to be; When we are grown and take our place, La As men and women with our race, age, An undefiled heritage. @ BVP Teach us to bear the yoke in youth, ; Sli or TE / With steadfdstness and careful to whether your night's sleep has given oil truth; 'you the renewed vigor and vitality so That, in our time, Thy Grace may necessary to the busy activities of this modern # give The Truth whereby the Nations live. Téach us to rule ourselves alway, Controlled and cleanly night and day; That we may bring, if need arise, No maimed or worthless sacrifice. % Land of our Birth, our faith, our pride, For whose dear saké our fathers died; Ob Motherland, we pledge to Jie. : , heart, and hand through .t . » sg 8 Women's Silk Hose--L uxite make. years to be! a Tuy pling. | $1.00 a pair. Gives satisfactory wear A ---------- - Lie Stocking in ts sev ig . i % Frer ich make. ke. = --just the

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