Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jul 1926, p. 6

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ' NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN throughout the [Fo i : \ ¥ § | READERS Maks with in profession country. This "Parliament," or gov- LIFE'S SOCIAL, SIDE, | erning body, meets quarterly, wl} AUNT HET . members being elected on democra-| g { tie voting principles, and its power {is supreme in everything appertain- ¥ mer homs at Eastview, on Monday [ing to the nursing sisterhood. The evening and spent a pleasant even- | college has some 25,000 members, {10g, dancing on the wide verandah. [and is largely under medical and Shan- gS. Government control. Mrs. W. BH. Jenkins (nee Lillian ----- Aykroyd) .and her two youn sons, . Aten J Ernest, ar rd town That the post office garden com- on Monday from Vancouver, B.C.{Pletes the charming display of flow- They will spent the summer with Dr. | ers 80 much adnireq by the Taiton and Mrs. 8. . Aykroyd at Elson !0 our city. First, if coming Po ['e spent a lew wel, Cottage, nga jp R., they see, as they enter the town, / Dr. and Mrs. W, G. Jordan, the! ™ ev, the garden at the station. Next-turn- ing on to Clarence street, they stop {Avonmore Apartments, left to-day Dr. Arthur "Walsh, Edmonton, and { to admire the handsome building = Uren Bal, ue, his son Charlie, who have been In |which they find is the custom house Europe for some time returned t0 [and see the bed of red roses in the "1 was always 'sorry about my a. a: Bier street, who Canada during the week-end and | garden, Clarence Park invites them |, Mary beta: gut an' Point, is now in Toronto. ave Joined Mra. Anbur Walsh Who [to rest among the flower beds and | ince this Charleston dance éome in Woman's Page 'Editor Phone 2613. a Private Phone 857w. { * . . | Major-General Lewis W. non is spending a vacation in King- | stom, i [AE » . ». Mrs. Arthur Evans and her som, {John left to-day for Bostwick Island Ghe SALAD and sister, "Here are the three models of the Beach Gas Range specially suited to large kitchens. All have the outstanding Beach fea- tures--headed burners, which save gas, and rust- proof ovens, which make §Sleaning easier, v You can buy them with "either open or closed tops, and with or without .the oven heat regulator and tonch-a<button lighter, . . » . Miss Norma Post, Allisonville, {Omg., is visiting Miss Frances Conger {at "Hickory Lodge," Eastview. | vw. 5 They will remain in town for several weeks, * + 8 The Whig will be glad to have the Dames of visitors in town and ac- counts of various social events for publication in the social column, Such communications should ' be signed and the address of the sender given. Write or telephone to the I * so. Editor of the Woman's Page, Tele- | Dr. and Mrs. J. §. Stewart, Whit- phone No. 2613. | by, are holiday visitors with Mr. and 8.8 9 Mr. and Mrs, 8. Roughton, Miss Phyllis and Mr. Donald Houghton, King street, motored to Belleville on Monday for the celebration of the golden wedding 'anniversary of Mr. Roughton's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burrows. The citizens of Belleville and relatives from near and far joined in congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Burrows on fifty hap- Py years of wedded lite. Their home was a veritable bower of flow- ers and the gifts received handsome and numerous. Telegrams were sent from those unable to be present a their beautiful home on East street, conveying their good wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Burrows have lived in Belleville for forty-nine years ahd have the love and respect of the community, | Miss Margaret Spriggs, Ottawa, is jon a visit to her aunt and uncle, | Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Robinson, i . * . { Major and Mrs. W, A. Burgess of {Ottawa are spending some weeks at {Ivy Lea, on the St. Lawrence. | Mrs. W. Hobart avenue. | « + | 'Mrs. Philtp DaMoulin, Sydeaham street, is entertaining this evening jor the Dean of Ontario and Mrs. W. W. Craig. 4 . # Miss Nevada Best, Albert street, gave a small verandah tea on Mon- day afternoon for Miss Kitty Walsh, Vancouver, B.C, * * . Miss Norma Higgins, 468 Fron- tenac street, left to-day for Niagara Falls, Hamilton and Toronto, Ont., to spend a month. . * . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith, motor- ed from Syracuse, N.Y., and are spending some time with relatives Dyde, University . Po lion - * * { on which Virginia creeper clings |and the century old wall of St. George's Cathedral in the back ground. Then they pass the post of- fice garden where roses, white, pink {and deep red are blooming and an- |nuals and, tall perennials are in | blossom. The whole effect is delight- ful and the gardens reflect much cre- dit on the gardeners. | That at the biennial conference of {the Y.W.C.A. in session now at | Hugh's Colltge, Oxford, England, Ca- { nada is represented by Miss Muriel { Brock, president of the Dominion Council, Y.W.C.A.; Mrs. Chas. Car- ter, Hacllton, Ont.; Mrs. Whit- comb, Vancouver, B.C., and Miss J. M. Pearce, Toronto, who also attend- ed the International Training Course in Sussex during June. This is the dirst time the World's Committee | has met in England since the inau- | gural meeting in 1898 when there were enly seven countries affiliated and seven "corresponding members." Today the family of over 1,000,000 in 43 couBtries represents nineteen national organizations, eight "cor- responding cembers," eight in the "ploneer" stage, eight "isolated cen- tres," as well ms others still "under survey." In 1928 the World's Com+ [they admire the quaint iron fence | r walk looks plum sacrilegious.' Mrs. Thomas Lambert, Clergy street. | jher Ww ) P gl SMART JEWELLERY "Modern" jewellery made of thin disks of gold plate is smart with sport clothes or tailored costumes. ---------- # On June 30th, at the home of the Misses Jamiason, Ottawa, Miss Edith Macpherson, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mae. THE CANADA STARCH CO. LIMITED MONTREAL _, | COOKING OIL Tintex TINTS AS YOU RINSE BEAUTY PARLOR * As oll New Lingerie for Old ' | Things we do and do well-- MARCEL WAVING WATER WAVING { SHAMPOOING | HAIR BOBBING, FRANK 185 WELLINGTON STREET 'Phone 578.J. Drug Counters KINGSTON'S LEADING mittee has been invited to meet in Miss Gildersieeve, Gore street, gave Pekin, China, - a charmingly arranged tea on Mon- nl day afternoon for her sister-in-law, Mrs. Arthur Gildersleeve, Denver, and friends in the city. . * * Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Cays, Wel- lington street, are on a motor trip in Quebec and will be joined later by Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Cays, . * * » pherson, 'Arnprior, and Wm 'R. Prentice, Hawkesbury, were mar- ried. Fame frequently costs more than it is worth.' We Are Showing AN EXTRA LARGE AND VERY, FINE COLLECTION OF, vere poured. at an effectively-ar- | 458108 the grey of the streets or the W | / a ranged tea table in the drawing- |57eeR Of & lawn at a garden party. _.- 7 5 ol 3 ERD Ey room <by Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick | " Fi SPAGHETTI La | ° and. Miss Amy McGinn. In the din- ing-room Miss Rhoda Wurtele and Miss Frances yn the ices, Imported direct from the best manu- facturers in Ireland -- all of the best qualities, at reasonable low prices. The tea room assista were Mrs. Frederick Sandborn, Miss Ruth Gil- May we have the pleasure of show- ing them to you. - That at last the summer frocks that have been adorning the shop Col, who, with her daughters, fs windows or hanging in clothes spending the summer in town.. The closets ready to put on when 'the rooms were decorated with a profu- long delayed summer should come, sion of Sowers, great peonies, pink are being seen on the street and at a ae, xu in vase and Jars | teas and summer dances, The frocks : ® ..8r with their| .. in) all the bright colors of the ragrance, Mrs. Gildersleeve received seasbn and give a charming effect with the hostess and tea and coffee E Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Seaton, Jr., and their little daughter, Rochester, N.Y., are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary. . . * * Mies Katharing Flanagan, Niagara F N.Y., 1s spending s few days in the city, the guest of Mrs. Shana- han, Clergy street west. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Joseph and Miss Ethel Joseph, Montreal, are {passengers on the Melita, which fy due in Quebec on Friday. » » . | women's insTiTuTE | dersleeve, Miss Virginia Fair and Miss Nina Eimsley. Miss Gilder- sleeve is entertaining at tea again this afternoon for her nieces, Mrs. Sandborn and Miss Ruth Gilder- sleeve, when Miss Louise Hill and Miss Aline Rutherford will pour tea and coffee and Miss Gwen Carr-Har- ris and Miss Ciclly Rutherford will cut the ices. BAY VIEW. The annual June lecture of Bay View Women's Institute was held in Beulah Church on Thursday, June 24th, with a fairly large attendance. The president, Mrs. W. Frink;"open- ed the meeting in the usual manner and then introduced Mrs. Lowe, To- ronto, &s the spéaker of the meeting Mrs. Lowe first told how _ and when the Institute was formed, say. Ing it was the most important wo- men's society and also Ontario's best gift. She inspired her hearers with the aims and work of the Institute to the household and to the community at large. She thought the Institute ought to include a sick committee, schoolg committet and chapronin comeitees. She was very interesttd in young girls and wisher to have : them put in responsive officers That the town 1s daily visited by each given something interesting to isores of tourists. 'They go over 19 do. She stressed the idea of making the Royal Miijtary Colltge and th points of interest and will soon Tome and EMEA 4 Mate Wiiers the young people will find enjoy- as the Kingston N Uaowm at ment and work and thus keep them many objects of interest, and is ft. | ®t home and from attending places Ee oio Stitastive, The splendid) WILLOW roper chapronage. masonry, the quaint stairway in the| The 8dvantages o a ongolidated five foot wall, the old cannon and] choo! to the Som iy also): the chambers for the sharpshooters fully dealt with. Some the value of are all of the greatest inttrest to vi.|S1Yen bY the speaker Te yaiue of sitors. Then, too, on the stone wal | 6lf-control and the Sr bore pb of the moat, is the plate with the in. | Self<ontrol should sta : y | children and become more eminent| Neibion tslling the visitors that it grow older. The self-controll- $ 3 673 as they ] Frode: Burien that Count 4 person can easily find's business , | Poldiers and his Indlans and estab.) 32d social standing and prove al lished a garrison of white men at|STet-examplt for others. The 4 qui w first as Fort Fron. | Wantel" should also exercise "| teristics. She should be ccosplish-| {ed in many lines, --well educatted,| Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McKenty and their son, Sandwich, Ont., are with Mrs. M. Kenty's mother, Mrs. Shan- aban, Clergy street west, . . Miss Lois Saunders, Bar! strea:, 8ave an exceedingly pleasant tea on Monday afternoon in honor of the Dean of Ontario and Mrs. W. W. Craig. -- The anpual garden party and strawberry festival will be held on the grounds of St, George's Cathe- dral on Tuesday, July 13th, from 3 to 9 p.m. Band in attendance in the evening. Admission free, 2 . . . Mrs. H. R. Duff, Miss Mowat and Mrs. Thombas Donnelly motored to Belleville to-day to attened a meet- ing of the executive of the W.M.8. of Kingston Presbyterial, . . . Miss Fredericka Ferguson, nurse- % in-training in the Kingston General | The Editor Hears | Hospital, has returned to the city having spent her holidays with her! parents Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. F. 8. Ferguson, Inverary. © =» eo 9 Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolle, Barrie street, left on Monday for Hamilton to visit thelr daughter, Mrs. © Arm-? strong, and Dr. Noble Armstrong. Mr. W. H. Wormwith accompanied them to Toronto. - EPECTANT | MOTHERS [mee done me. Be- ore my baby ame I felt so {weak and run- own could Mr. and Mrs. Edvard Vanoss, Montreal street, who tored to Ot- taws for the week-end, hdve return- ed, bringing Mrs. Joseph Keys, Kene- bec, who was visiting in Ottawa, home with them: | * . . Mrs. 8. P. Smeeton and her daug! ter, Mrs. B. R. Owens, formerly of Kingston, have returned to Ottawa from a trip to Los Angeles, Cali- fornia, by way of Vi ver and Banff. They were a for seven weeks, g . . A . 10 Nomor of Miss

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