Daily British Whig (1850), 18 May 1926, p. 6

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THEI f { THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG L ~ NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS O ,ed the tables, where Mrs. H. A. La-| 2 Tuesday, May 18, 1926. | vell and Mrs. G. A. Brown poured | . LIFE'S SOCIAL SIDE | tea. Mrs. W. M. Campbell took the| AUNT HET } S a 4 . . | small fee at the door. | : - { Mrs. McClelland very kindly ac-| - _ | companied the hymns and Miss Lily | SS - Woman's Page Editor Phone 2618.|weeks. They will return home by Saunders played for the solo by Miss | i Private Phone 837w. Major Charles Grant, Halifax, is| Lin town. i \ . { Col. and Mrs. W. P. Elkins, King "siTeet, returned from England to- day. . Mrs. H. B. Atwater, Ottawa, after A few days' visit in the cy, return- a ed home today. . * day afternoon, * . _ Mrs. Thomas Ritchie and Miss May, {tehie, "Elmhurst," will return rom Montreal on Wednesday. » - * Mrs. Carr-Harris and Miss 'Gwenyth Carr-Harris, Mack street, ored to Ottawa on Monday. ie . 8 = Miss Hazel Ashley, Queen street, 8 leaving on Saturday to spend the joliday with friends in Montreal. -. . . "Col. and Mrs. Austin Gillies, Otta- are spending a few days in Que- at the Chateau Frontenac. Be > * * 8 . Mrs. Henry Cartwright, Toronto, will arrive at 'The Maples" on Wed- y to visit the Misses Cartwright. » * . phe Miss Myrtle Hewglll, King street, ett, Brockville. » * & Miss Gladys Green, MacDonald the Pacific Coast via B.C., and the Canadian West. NM . . | Vancouver, | Lottie Sanders. | -- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Webster, | George street, have returned home | after spending the week-end, the] guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Har- | graves, Cornwall. | . . i Mrs. R. O. Jolliffe, Frontenac street, leaves today for Montreal to | attend the last executive meeting of | the old Montreal Conference Branch. | She will remain during the session | of the Ottawa-Montreal Conference Branch of the United Church. . » . Major Tremaine went to Toronto today for the military tournament in which the cadets of the Royal Mili- tary College will take part. Mrs. Vie: tor Tremaine will go up later in the week and will be the guest of Miss Dorothy Howe. . | Mr. George Stewart, Montreal, will arrive in town on Friday to spend the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Stewart, Alfred street. Dr. and Mrs. James Stewart, Hamil- ton, will also arrive in town on Fri- day to spend the week-end with Dr Stewart's parents. - Mrs. Charles Douglas, Ottawa, is| spending a couple of weeks at Camp Borden, where she is the guest of Mayor and Mrs. P. Phillip Earnshaw. the guest of her parents. -. . . A Major and Mrs. C. Turner and NOVEL BAG One of the new bags in three-tone red leather with edges of steel has the latest wide centre strap handle. ON NAMING THE BABY. Alicia, Adela, Annette, Arabella, nd Ethel and Eunice, Hortense, and "I ain't set down this whole live- long day exceptin' when I kicked at the cat this mornin' an' missed." L | The Editor Hears That one of the trials of the men and women who have lost dear ones is the casual word of sympathy from the people they meet on the street. Those who really sympathize with them in their bereavement write or call to see them if they know them | intimately. But there are many | well-intentioned persons who have forgotten all about their troubles until they notice they are wearing black and then come to them in a public place and condole with them. To have things of this kind to face when you are straining every nerve has been visiting friends in |During her absence {rom town her | "They talked of Medora, Aurora, : treal and Toronto returned home 'mother, Mrs. W. J. B. White, King- and Flora, to carry on and not let your own to-day. ston, is the guest of her son-in-law, | Of Mabel and Marcia, Mildred sorrow Interfere with thé work you | ie. Mr. Charles Douglas. and May; are doing, is an added affliction in- Mrs. Frederick Etherington, Uni- «so Debated the question of Helen, | Stead of a comfort. versity avenue has returped from | wp T J. Stewart, Alfred street, Honora, J ns = art '"pettercairn" where she spent the [returned home on Sunday after| Clarisso, Camilla, and Phyllis, That the Women's Institutes of tle week-end. spending fhe past month with her | and Fay, province and of the dominion are | TR $48 daughter, Mrs. F. J. White, and Mr. | They thought of Marcella, Estella, | '0\4I0€ annual meetings now and | Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Zufelt and Mrs. [\white in Detroit, Mich.. Mrs. White and Bella, every day the reports come in to us "Charles Dalton, Kingston spent a few lang paby Stewart returned with her | Considered Cecilia, Jeanstte, and from the fifty odd Institutes whose 'days with Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Has- lang will remain for several weeks Pauline, notes we publish in The Whig from ? time to time. To realize just what | the work of the Institutes mean to Canada it is necessary to live in the ers that they will receive many use- Moffat's new model gas ranges for 1926. They are right up-to-date, good lookers, excellent bakers, quality ranges. The new polished closed top range will interest you. Joseph Abramsky & Sons, Limi 259.65 Princess St. Parental Candor. Sweet Young Thing (rushing in Retort Courteous. " Mistress (to cook who is leaving): ~eady at the proper time, How could { put it nicely? © Mrs. Anita Payne, Johnson street, 1 : Els ding on Saturday to spend (he name ot miateore to ree ve me | One. 1iked. Theodora, another Leo | COUITY OF to be one of tho staff of from bridge party, With attentive es- | Mary, I'd like to give you a ood ro-| Mary: Just eay T got the meals the 4 holiday in Oshawa, the guest Of [counts of various social events for sora, py Jue Depisitunn: 34 injckipive Whose aorta had): OX, mother! I've just ference but you never hal the meals } same as I got my pay.--Pearson"s. 4 Miss Jean Boaprey. . publication in the social column. Some argued for Edith, and some | gut the editor.of this ID aie rib 0 ya Come here ye A duteh Tunch iil 5 veh: al Such communications should be for Elaine, whose hands the reports pass be-|and kiss me, both of you ree ow i u uncheon ) given signed and the address of the sender | For Madeline, Adeline, Lilly, and| sore they are published, h ! : ' the Cataraqui Golf and Country Club |given, Write or telephone to the Lora-- good idea of hd on aa prevy ' EO Joyo of Miss Doris Rditop of the Woman's Page, Tele-| And then after all they decided | of the Institutes in the five districts| Tee: I Br wares waitin rebel Me s 8 bride, phone No. 3513. Ep on Jane. from which The Whig receives re-|lica in Mexico. ports, and she can assure her read- Hee: How revolting! | , Guelph, is spending the week- | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs? \ Green, Princess street. hon .5ire B. K. Sandwell, who has been ng Prof. and Mrs. Duncan Mec- , Wellington street, will re- their family and Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Turner, Ottawa, will arrive in town on Saturday to spend the week-end with Mrs. M. Kennedy, Johnson street. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Evans and their daughter, Edith, Ottawa, will also arrive on Saturday to spend ful hints by reading the reports of what the exceedingly capable wo- men in these: districts are doing. That one of the prettiest of our Canadian birds that has come back to us to nest is the barn swallow. He Stockings rn to Montreal on Wednesday. the week-end with Mrs. Kennedy 2} on W . . has a breast of almost salmon pink . THE Mrs Richdrd Waldron, King un dill. Jit 4 MTOWREH "Hit and the FOR ALL FAMILY ik entertained the Monday Mah CITY UNITED CHURCH The specially grown Clark Nore Jouthers SU Jig" Foal Msaze a n the sunlight. He and his mate 1 1 a a make 2 W N S GATHERING heen Toutushoss are fie leultoy build in barns 'and other buildings, Silk, Lisle, Cotton and Fancy Hose Le v meaty fruit, tamines making nests of mud and straw i ¢ ellet)e ; and are used exclusively for plastered against the rafters. One for Women in the new popular colors . * * Mrs, H, A. Lavell, Earl street, inion president of the United 'W.M.8., has returned from an inau- aral meeting of the London confer- eq of the W.M.S, LE $s Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. Stewart 'and their two children, Albert street, "will leave on Friday to spend a week §n Toronto with Mrs. Stewart's par- Enjoyed a Talk by Miss Esther Ryan on Her Work in Japan. In Sydenham street Sunday school hall on Monday afternoon the ladies of the United Church Societies of the W.M.S. listened to an interesting talk by Miss Esther Ryan, B.A., who of the most beautiful birds in flight is the swallow, swooping almost ta the ground, then darting upward in pursuit of the insects he devours. He is well worth watching. That the General Synod of the Church of England in Canada will be held in Kingston next year. That a large contingent of To- from 25c¢. to $3.00 a pair. For Men in Cotton, Silk, Lisle and Cashmere. Also a great variety of fancy patterns from 25c. to $1.50 'a pair. if. . Children's long Stockings, 3 and (ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Greenwood. | told of her experiences in Missionary J Gi 50 0 Educational work in Japan to which Clark's Pork & Beans, etc. ronto women left for Saskatoon on 1 length Sox. 'Mrs. H. F. Geary and her children | country she went in 1913, The first| WEEEE_--_--_----------S 2026 | Saturday evening to attend the W. { Aa anaann | M. 8. meeting of the Presbyterian Golf Hose for Men and Boys, Eng ' - 'are with Miss Beard, O'Kill street, 3 they ge to Petawawa to join ajor Geary. When the R.C.H.A. a is over they will go to Eng- 3 ™ Bae a' re Miss Esther Ryan will be the guest "of Mrs. Woodsworth, University ave- 'mue, for the remainder of her stay in 'the city. Dean and Mrs. Woodsworth 'are also in the Missionary Education- 'al work in Japan. - . ---- eH © Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Whillans and _ their sons, Douglas and Howard, 'Ottawa, are motoring to Kingston on Saturday to spend some time with _ Mrs. Whillan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 7 Ge A. Payne, Johnson street. te % € » . . Col. and Mrs. C. F. Constantine, The Commandants Quarters, R.M.C., _ left to-day for Toronto and will be the 'of Col. and Mrs. G. © Huuter Ogilvie while in Toronto for _ the military tournament. : x » - . Dr, and Mrs. F. L. Reid and their Trenton, have returned after a visit with Mrs. Reid's ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones, 14 Albert street. Mrs. Jones went 1 with them for a visit. 5A ey i. . . Eee SL two years were spent in an Industrial school where sewing and the various branches of domestic science were taught. Later Miss Ryan 'became identified with kindergarten work and has remained in that branch of education ever since. Native girls are trained to do the teaching the mis- sionary acting as supervisor of the various departments. The little Jap- anese learn very early all about their small brothers and sisters in other parts of the world, This forming a very important part of their training. Bible study and the singing of hy- mns take up a large share of the cutrienlum and all the children at- tend Sunday school regularly. The Japanese are very anxious that their children may learn English and so they take advantage of every oppor- tunity, There is a class for teachers and Mothers' meetings are held, where health talks are given and subjects of common interest are dis- cussed. In this way many non-Chris- tian women are influenced to be- eome Christians. Two . afternoons each week are spent in visiting the homes of the children and talking with the mothers. whose confidence is thus gained. The good done in this way is far-reaching and is bring- ing wonderful results. "In spite of THEY SUFFER ~~ NO MORE ur St. Ado, Manitoba.-- 'I was ery weak and great pains duri Church in Canadas Mrs. H. R. Duff, Princess street, is the Kingston dele- gate to this meeting. lish make, from 75c¢. a pair up. ~r W. N. Linton & Co. | "Phone 191. & A The Waldron Store LS x v Lair ad » } CE. =, it reaches your fable ¥ deliciously fresh Fresh and crisp from the toasters, Quaker Corn Flakes is sealed immediately in the carton. To Mrs. 8. P. Smeeton, Ottawa, €8d | pe pot that the Japanese are high- : ighter, Mrs. E. R. Owen, left ! rad" neluded Miss Ryan, . tor Los Angeles, Cali- Ea iite ne ar absolutely protect the com flakes from moisture they will spend several | yeh as do the countries where civi- and foreign taint, the carton is covered with a lization is unknown, and there is wax-wrapper, which is also sealed. your table, : And that is why = able to give our money: as large an opening in that land beeline ap That is why Quaker Corn Flakes has all its _ : original goodness and flavour when it reaches Wi '

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