NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS LIFE'S SOCIAL SIDE Woman's Page Editor Phone 2015. Private Phone S37w. i * * » ting Mrs. R. J. Reid, Union it. ¥ * . Norman Leslie. street. have returned from St. , N.B, . . . . Mrs. A. B. Wilson, Calgary, 1s vi- ng her father, Mr. Arthur Smith, Ham street. : ' . » Miss M. Harris, is the guest of It Pieton, Ont. WN . Aberdeen avenue, rs. P, McLean, Miss Marjorie Fair, Willlam Street, is vising Mrs. D. A. Cum- mings, Brockville, » - * Mrs, ¥. 8, Macdonald, Stuart Street, and her family are spending a few weeks at Bob's Lake. 2 . * - Miss Elsie Robinson, Albert street, "leaves on Saturday for Vancouver, B.C, to spend a month. ¥ * * ~ ¢ Dr. L. ¥. Hermann, New York City, Is the guest of Mr. W. R. Stratford, "Cottaga Avon." 3 = . » 5 Miss Kathleen Fitzgerald, Detroit, Mich., is visiting her aunt, Mrs, M. MH. Vanluven, Nelson street. » * - Mr. Donald Bimpson, Oshawa, is ¥isitling his nts, Dr. and Mrs. 8. H Simpao HBR ber street, 1 * ® Mrs. OC. A. Ww. Thompson Nad Hope, Belleville, are her daughter, visiting friends in Kingston, . -. » Miss Frances Wagar, graduate of Ontario Hospital, Kingston, is visit- ing with her parents at Tweed. Ld . » Miss Hilda Angrove, Barrie street, '#pending a few days with Miss Shannon, Sunbury, . * . Miss Logan and Prot, Logan, New Wu, A f hing. ishing Miss Agnes Pease, Montreal, is! brother, Logan, York, are visiting their Prof. J. ¥. Logan and Mrs. Alice street. * | Mrs. J. .F. Sparks and Miss Betty | Sparks, Weagion street, are| spending a mdfith at a cottage near | Echo Lodge. . . . Mrs. Herbert 8. Baker, are the guests of Prof. M: B. Baker, University Mr. and | Stratford, and Mrs. | avenue, * Mrs. W. K. Pruyn, Napanee, left on Tuesday last for Victoria, B.C., visiting friends in Western Canada en route, *. a . Misses Aeta and Marie Kenyon, | Kingston, are visiting at the home of Councillor G. W. and Mrs. Sayles, Campbeliford. . * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mongour, Toronto, are coming this week to Kingston to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Treneer, . . Mrs. McGregor, who was on Wolte Island with her sister, Mrs. W. A. Bellhouse, returned to Hamil- ton on Wednesday, » -. Master Malcolm Pa ston, is spending the days at the home of G, Seeley, Algonquin. LJ . . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Standish Avenue, Torontgy ing their parents, Mr, and Brown, 340 Johnson street, . * * - tterson, King- summer uoli- Mr. and Mrs. Brown, are visit- Mrs. J. Rev. J. 8. LaFlair, Aylmer, for- merly of Kingston, is spending a portion of his holidays with rela- tives and friends in Chicago. # »- . Rev. Hugh Matheson, Toronto, ar- rived in town to-day te visit his brother, Dean Matheson and Mrs. John Matheson, Alice street, - Mrs. W. P. R. Holderoft and her little daughter, Mack street, have oveliness Priceless Heritage | Eas THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Thursday, July 15, 1926 y to Gain With Yeastand Iron | New Se enination. of Yeast with egetable Iron Qui ay to Build Up Weight vegetable renews the ae- tion of sluggish blood cells, drives will out dangerous body poisons, in- | creases energy { and endurance | and supplies the | system with the | vitamines | | | i | i ew com-| Pert of yeast|Lakes of Killarney vitamines w { t h | Castle. i iron, [in Montreal until her daughter ar- {Tives and next week will-(leave for 1 | build up weight. | treal, For years yeast | afternoon, July 21, at half-past three ing by the Empress of Scotland a' the end of the week. She spent a week at Le Touquet just before sail- ing for home. While abroad Mrs. i Joseph and her family visited Paris, | Venice, Naples, ' Rome, Florence, Dresden and Berlin, afterwards go- ing to London, where they remain- ed for some time and Mrs, Joseph and Miss Joseph were presented at Court. Prior. to salling for Canada Mrs. Joseph was in Ireland for a brief visit when she visited the and : Blarney Mrs. Joseph 'is remaining Andrews-by-the-Sea, where they occupy a cottage for the re- mainder of the summer. - . . The marriage of Doris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Carington Smith of Quebec, to Mr. C. John Molson, St. that | son of Mr. Kenneth Molson, of Mon- Is taking place on Wednesday has been known| o'clock, at the Anglican Church at as a rich vita- mine food, but Dot until we perfected "Ironized | Yeast"--which comes in concentrated tablet form, was it possible to take | yeast and iron in the right propor- tions to build up weight. Vegetable "Iron" when combined | With yeast ig quite easy to digest, therefore better for the system. And "yeast" when ironized, becomes just twice as beneficia] as ordinary fresh or cake yeast. : Ironized Yeast tablets are compos- of concentrated food elements, therefore, they are pleasant to take and free from drug-like effects. If you are under weight, do not enjoy good health, lackin force, "Uronized yeast" tablets will Pick you right up, and if they fail, you get your money back. Egists, at $1. 60-tablet Package or sent direct from laboratory on receipt of price. Iron- ized Yeast Co., Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. left for Havelock to Mrs. Holdcroft at home, their * . » Mrs. Beresford Scott and Mrs. Arthur F. Clarke will accompany Mrs. Lawrence Burpee, Ottawa, on a motor trip to Sydenham Lake on Monday next. » . * Miss Halliday, who has been in New York studying music, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jack Day, Sydenham apartments on her way to her sum- mer home on Lake Erie, . sv "Mr, and Mrs, J. E. Erskine, Monk- 40H, "Ont., announce the engagement of thelr elder daughter, Edith Har- ris, to the Rev. "HB. A. Thomson, Elora, Ont), son of the Rev. D. A. and Mrs, Thomson, "The Manse," Hastings, Ont. The marriage is to take place this month. » *® . Mr, aid Mrs. W. W. Clift, Carle- ton Place, Mrs. 8. J. Allen and the Misses Hazel and Helene Allen, Smiths Falls, are visiting Mr. wil- liam Mundell, 228 Brock street, Mr. Cliff has now retired from his posi- tion as Collector of Customs at Carleton Place, . . . Mrs. Frederick Etherington, the president of the Local, Council of Women, will entertain the members of the Kingston Council at tea on Saturday afternoon when her re- port of the meeting of the Domin- Ion Couneil, which she attended in Vancouver, B.C., will be given, . » . The Whig will be glad to have the names of visitors in town and ac- counts of varions social events for publication in the social column. Such communications should be signed and the address of the sender {Ing trip. They given. Write or .telephone to the Editor of the Woman's Page, Tele- phone No. 2613, * . . ~ Rev. and Mrs. Herbert J. Uren, London, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Anna Mar- garet, to Mr. Walter Clifford John- son, B.A., London, son of Mrs. John- Son and the late Mr. Wellington Johnson, Lyndhurst, the * a 8 Dr. H. BH. Gage and his son Irvine, Paisley, Ont., ve left for home visit with his bro- D: B. Gage, of this city. r - Gage and Mr. D. B. Gage motored fo Denbigh on a fish- time and landed a fine lot of large Dr. Gage is a Queen's grad- uate. His son is a Queen's stu- 'dent. . | 8 in energy and | tendants. 00 for a large Bu Montmorency Falls, Que. A recep- tion will be held afterwards at the residence of the bride's parents, Les Faillaise, Montmorency Falls. The wedding will be attended by a num- ber of the bridegroom's relatives from Montreal, including Miss Mabel Molson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mol- son, Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. Herbert Molson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mol- son, Mr. and Mrs, Claud B. Robin, and Dr. and Mrs. Colin K. Russell Lady Price, who is at Tadousac, will return for.the wedaing. Her daugh- ters, the Misses Willa and Jean Price, will be among the bride's at- ov . * . The tea at the Yacht Club on ednesday afternoon was in charge Mrs. J. C. Ponsford, Mrs. R. BE. rns and Mrs. G. A. Robinson and the table was centred with a bowl of most exquisite red and white roses. Tables of bridge and mah jongg were about the room and on the ver- andah and people sat and chatted visit Dr. sud over the tea cups. Among those pre- sent were Mrs. Hansord Hora, Mrs. Holloway Waddell, Mrs. H. J. Daw- son, Mrs. Everett Townsend, Mrs. Felix Johnson, Mrs. Norman Fraser, Mrs. Charles Parker, Mrs. J. B. Mac- dLeod, Mrs. H. J. Dawson, Mrs. Her- bert Steacy, Mrs. James Haydon, Mrs. Ernest Cunningham, Mrs. G. F, Emery, Mrs. H. C, Mabee, Mrs. J. M. Morrison, Mrs, S. S. Schmidt, York, Pa, Mrs. P. H. Swalm, Wheeling West, Va. Mrs. T. G. Bishop, Mrs. M. B. Baker, Mrs. Herbert, Baker Stratford; Mrs. Travers Hora, Mrs. W. A. Sawyer, Mrs, John Nicolle Mrs. 7.40. Mio A.W. Win- 'nett, Mrs. H. B. Richardson, Mrs. EB H. Young, Mrs. W. J. B. White, Mrs. Edward Rees, Mrs. W. F. Casey, Mrs. J. Lindsay, Mrs. Cuthbert Gummer, Mrs. J. Gordon Mackenzie, Toronto; Mrs. Hugh Ryan, Mrs. EB. R. C. Dobbs, Toronto: Mrs. A. B. Wilson, Calgary; Mrs. Sherman Hill, Mrs. W. K. Macnee. Miss Hora, Miss Fowler, Miss Emma Pense, Miss B Ireland, Miss Austin, Miss Mildrea Jones, Miss Mollie Saunders, Mise Sibbald Hamilton, Miss Isabel Walk- er, Perth; Miss Millie Ferris, Miss Beatrice Lambert, Miss Lindsay, Miss Ruth Anglin, Miss Evelyn Ford, Miss Ruth Gildersleeve, Miss Kitty Walsh, Miss Dorothy Rigney, Miss Mary Hora. (Continued on Page 12). -- Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. W. C.Dempsey, Edge- water Farm, Belleville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Annie Evelyn, to Mr. Murray Alford Augustine, Philadelphia, the wed- ding to take place the beginning of August, ' + The Editor Hears That a certain well-known King- ston Irishman has a cat which is a discerning and enterprising animal. A few months ago she was lost and advertised for and turned up as an Easter gift for her master, then she had a very' enjoyable pl went into the banking business marriage | (which was not to be wondered at) to take place quietly the latter Dart{ with ten cents she stole from the ¥ milk bottle. For some weeks she has had a family of kittens safely hidden in a hole thinking she' would like to break the matter to her master gently, she ap- peared on the morning of July 12th with a bright orange kitten for a gift. This particular Irishman is one ho wears a buttonhole of real shamrock on Patrick's Day, but he was broad minded the gift of | has found friends for the rest of the keeping 12th of July puss]. 1. . Wi | | "I've beewu weanin' to" use the word 'turpitude' the first chance I got, and I would of sprung it at the missionary meeting'; 'but my nose was red an' I didn't want to attract too much attention." lighted the furnace to air the house. On Tuesday men Were seen wearing overcoats, a record for July, -- That 'the smart girls are wearing felt sports hats. It is.mo wonder men laugh at us for wearing straw hats in February when they see us with felt hats in July. They say we turn the seasons around. Well this July it 1s certainly quite all right to wear a warm hat so the fashion has Some sense during our cold summer. The hats are pretty and becoming, What more does man or woman want? That Mary Pickford is a_ strong advocate of bobbed hair--but not for herself. "It is so much easier for a Woman to have short hair," she said. "There are no hairpins always jam- ming into the head and the question of shampooing is much simplified. Now I have to give up one entire day a week to my shampoo. But the public knows me by my long hair, and I could never screen with bob- in the shed and bed hair, for my appearance would ot be the same, However, if I ever retire from the movies I certainly shall have my hair bobbed and en- oy the comfort that so many thous- ands of American women now take as a matter of course." NEW EARRINGS. "Clamp" earrings that lie flat against the lobe of the ear are Paris' newest novelties. 'They are of beat- en gold and black enamel. ------ Fifty Years Married. Fifty years ago Mr. and Mrs. R. Juby, Belleville, on July 13th, 1876, Were united in marriage and the event was fittingly commemorated by members of the family ang a few intimate friends. Mr. Juby in early life was connected with the Bank of Commerce. Both are enjoying good health. -------------- Accepted the Call, Rev. BE J. Kerr, St. has accepted the call church, Arnprior, Ont. LE ------ : A lot of peoplé would spend more money 'if they were more successful CARRIED WIFE T0 to St. George You'll Need a Preserving Kettle Sure It has been proven over and over again that a new pot will give much better results than an old one, and you can't afford to spoil your preserves when new utensils can be bought at such low prices as we offer. , Everything is here for preserving time. Preserving Kettles, Canning Racks, Mixing Spoons, Strainers, easurin Cups; Funnels -- everything else you wil need for "'doing-up days." Stevenson & Hunter 85-87 PRINCESS STREET. TINSMITHS AND PLUMBERS. | FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | Sale of Summer Dresses Women's Voile Dresses, good patterns, ES in all sizes, for $1.95 each. Women's Broadcloth Dresses, stripes 'and novelty designs, $1.95, $2.95 each. Voile, Rayon and Crepe Dresses. V. ery special for $3.95 and $4.95 each. Crepe and Silk Dresses, pretty designs, short and long sleeves, at $7.95, $9.00 and $10.00 each. : Girls' Dresses in Broadcloth and Fugi. 'Sizes 2 to 14 years, at $1.50, $1.95 and $2.95 each. Iryy W.N. Linton & THE IRISH LINEN STORE -- --_-- _ x '