Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Oct 1926, p. 6

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3 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG _ "NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS | 2 eas vic ic An Entraordinary "Keen Public Sense Miss Helen Richardsqn, ~Gana-| On. Saturday evening the mazage- | _L | Eating si t Rewards the Best." | noqye, whe was bridesmoiliv He nent HE - Sra HEEL Rt A ' RA 5 <2 ' Hence théenormousand everincreasing sale of § ------ Third-MatPhaill wedding on tir : sor Satur- (gave a dance 40 the Tugby 104mS Of | Londen, Oct. 11.--The day, caught the bride's lovely. bo TEA n u- Queen's, R.M.C. and Camp Borden. | cpuech of England marriage service quel. Brown label 75c 1b. Orange Pekoe Blend 85c 1b. The Frank Robbs |} GALLAGHER'S BEAUTY P ARLOR TAXI Thom - sr greaily €0-. Mussa Schonau, an Austrian, and 8. SERVICE 960 | Flight Lieut. G. E. and Mrs. Wait, [Joyed this timely y. «SW Pox Jackson Coleman, London barrister. ANYWHERE Monday, October 11, 1928; left on Monday fof Ottawa to attend | riage of her piece, made tea at the I An the meeting of the American Orni- | table centred with the wedding cake | thologists Union. Pe. . i : : 's. Page Editor Phone 2018. f with her sister, Mrs. W. Bartlel: vate Phone S37w. » Ed - Dalton, West street, returned to To- ; ronto oa Sunday. . Willdam Harty, "Roselawn," . =e Miss Marion Walker, Sydenham, is with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Connolly, - who wers in tows from Ottawa for and His Serenades played a much| . wppeir courtship was carried on en- , | Princess street. * . ¢ho tughy match between Quick' | SF aoclated programme of dace | rary in Esperanto. and Camp Borden, wene the guests Y {music | The two do not know each other's Mrs. H. 8. Folger, "Bdgewasty i Among those present were Col.|,. ive janguage, and plan to speak - : . {and Mrs. Reginald Brook, Major|,p, «rnternational" tongue through- Wing Commander and Mrs. Bd-|and Mrs. Horace Lawson, Major | oy their married lives. ' . - eo ward Owen, Ottaws, spent the week-, and Mrs. F. Alderson, Capt. aad Mrs. | wyo bridegroom, or "Bdzigkuno- . B. C. D, MacCallum, Brock | Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Primrose, lend with Mrs. A. G. Geiger, Alfred, " has returned from Toronto. who were in town for the Third-Mac- i street. Mrs, Owen will be remedin- | 8. A. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. |.» said that he had found Es . { lino, 3 per- : | Steacy, Mr. and Mry.'C. E. Taylor | antd excellent for love letters. : - es Phail welding, have returned to To-|pered In Kingston as Miss Bertha , and Mrs. H. F. Richardson, |ronto, 3 Ms aa Yn Jack Hickey Mx: aha In it "ome can express love more A . . . acnee, ss Jars : ny i 1a $1 street, have returned from sirongly than in any other langu i . ruthers, Miss Caroline Mitchell, | oq : Wednesday will be an interesting | Miss Isabel Minmes, Miss Frances| yo added that Fraulein Schonau | day at the Cataraqui Golf and Coun-| Gimblett, Miss Helen Steacy, Miss | pad made a vow never to marry a try Olab, .In the morning the pui- "Flo Cunningham, Miss Clara Far-|.,., go did not know Esperanto. ting, approaching and driving com- | reil, Miss Betty Nickle, Miss Muriel| gp. pag refused to marry three petition will take place followed by | Longwell, Miss Evelyn Moreland. | ipor gyitors on that ground. a luncheon for the playing mem | Miss Elinor Mupdell, Miss Helen| praplein Schonau is the niece of | pers at which the prizes will be pre-| Ireland, Miss Jean Roblin, Miss Jean | , .,urt musician to the late Emperor | sented. In the afternoon there will| Patterson, Miss Jean Hill, Toronto. prong Josef. : Dr. and Mrs. Stafford Kirkpatrick, Ottawa have sailed for England tc + ispend some time abroad. \ : - Mrs. James Hamilton, Aberdeen avenue, is a mah jongg club hosteses today and will entertain the Tues- day Bridge Club to-morrow. . » -. » 8. Herman Macdonald will en- gig at bridge on Wednesday and * . r Robert Massie, Cobourg, is Mrs. W. E. Connolly, Prinods street, has returned home after spending the past week with Mr. and Marceling, Waving, Shampoo- ing, Hair Tinting, the new of Mrs. ¥. BE. Dench, "The Helen McCuaig, who ral days In town has returne Belleville. i ld Haloway Waddell, Lower is entertaining at and mah Jongg this afternoon. t . -. » ered, {ss Robena Templeton, who has | e, has in Kingston for some t io Belleville. % » * * Mrs. N. F. Dupuis, » Jeaves for California to spend the winter, - » * . Universit i Mrs. A. Grant MacLachlan, Barrie i t, is spending a few weeks wa with Mr. MacLachlan, - - - . Mrs. Arthur Craig arrived from panto to-day and is 'with her mo- , Mrs. Robert O'Hara, 568 Wi spent this Mrs. K, N. Storms, Wilton. . » - Arohbighop and Mrs. C, L. Wor- 4 ter, Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick, and Mr. Kirkpatrick, Victoria street, - * . rectory, entertained at tea this after- {noon in homor of the Archbishop of Nova Scotia and Mrs. C, L. Worrell. '. - - * Mrs. Louis May, New York, who was in town for the mariage of her niece to Dr. Reginald Third, has re- turned' to New York ¥ Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick, Vietoria street, gave un amall tem on Saturday afternoon for the Archbishop of Now Scotia and Mrs. C, L. Worrell. - - - n Sir Campbell Stuart had the honor of lunching with Their Excellencies I-iat Government House, during his rell, Halifax, are with their daugh-| be a further programme of interes: with tea to follow at which the non- playing members will be the guests of the playing raembers. -. = A Miss Peggy Thompson, 25 Eler- evening was spent in games and | dancing. |and the twenty-five guests thorought enjoyed the hospitality of their host- esses. . ee Mrs. Donald MacPhall, King | street west, entertained at the tea { hour on Saturday afternoon when | her guests had the pleasure of see-| ing thé beautiful gifts - that bad been received by. the bride of the day, Mrs. Reginald Third. Mrs Douglas Chown assisted her mo- street, gave a pleasant party on Mrs. F. W. Archbold, St. Mark's | estar a | birthday of her mother, Mrs. Fred! { Thompson. The house was beauti- | | fully decorated with flowers and the Refreshments were served | Miss Ruth Gildersleeve, Miss Thelma! 1..q4 Haldane, and the Austrian Bogart, Miss. Maty Rowland, Cadeis | yinjster in London, attended the { Osler, Farrell, Savage, Ross, Molsoa, | cerambny in St. George's Church. { Darling, Carruthers and Gardiner. | | Dr. W. A. Campbell, Dr. Robert Ir-| s5ranto hymn for the occasion. | win, Messrs. .J. Alex. Edmison, | : "Bubs" Britton, Beno Wright, Ro-| bert Hill (Toronto), K. Guthrie (O1-| At Wembley, England, old-fash tawa), F. R. Davies, W. Hackett /ioned craftsmen using old-fashioned W. W. Brown, Dave Harding, W. J. methods, are coastructing a home Anderson, (Camp Borden). that will stand the ravages of six {centuries |. If you are not satisfled with your lot alart a real ectete boom and sell it. EE eee HPO The Editor Hears That 1a Salle Chapter, LODE, | 72SHIONABLE. SLINNESS AND has hit'on an excellent plan to raise Girlish slimness and perfect health money. The members have been di- | oi oather if slimness is 'gained j vided into five groups and each, patyrally -- by propen foods and j group will undertake to give some 'gimple exercises. If the diet is right form of entertainment. This will ja girl or woman will have a clear cover the winter for each group will | skin, vivacious, bubbling health, be take' their own month so that the slim, supple and youthful at parties 'will not come too close to- | 28°. The organist wrote a special Es-| | | i } i | { i i i | i any | Nestle Circuline Lanoil Perma- nent Hair Waving. 185 WELLINGTON ST. "Phone B78-J. 'IN CITY 25c¢ DAY OR NIGHT ALL 7 PASSENGER SEDANS The Robertson China Shop China -- Crockery -- Glassware 65. BROCK STREET. "PHONE , 684. Emma I. Gwatkin, Prop. ther in the drawingrooom and in{ gether. the tea room Mrs. Louis May, New| York, who was in town for the mar- ma am street. The October entertainment |, Dr. Jackson, dietetic editor, i : will be a bridge and tea. { "Archives of Therapeutics, New | York, a physicians' journal, advisor | a { to "Defensive-Diet League," a physi-| That the Armistice Ball will be a { cians' association, though by heredity | | very fine social event. It is being | tending to be "fleshy," is at 67 slim, given 'by the Cataragui Chapter, supple, vigorous, youthful; far more | LO.D.E., and its date will be in con- | athletic than most youths he can out- nection With the big Fé-union af] Walk, outrun; outswim, outplay-and Queen's University and will be held | outwork 90% of all youths. He lives | in Grant Hall. Mrs. W. H. Macnee, | ®ntirely upon natural foods, chiefly' | Mrs. J. H. Elmsley and Mrs. Philip { nuts, fruits, vegetables, Roman Meal, i { milk. Properly used, this diet will Du Moulin are in charge of the ar- ikeep you ops fed, slim, clear-skinned, rangements. tvicacious, healthy, regardless of age | { or sex. For free instructions how to {use digt for health send for his free | ! leaflet, "How to Keep Well," to Rob- | are now at their best and scarlet | ert G. Jackson, M.D., 321 Vine Ave, salvia and canpas with pink cosmos | 1oronto, Ont, ° are making a gay picture hefore the { frost comes with its blighting touch. That at the opening of the seasen | of teas and sales we will ask our | contributors to let us have the in- tials of the people who assist af, them. In Kingston, us elsewhere | there are many people of the same ! name and which one took part in the event described can only be decided | by baving the initials. Please mail | { the accounts of the various events to i | the Editor of the Woman's Page at | once or telephone 2613. i rn : stay insOttawa. . . - » rs. R. D. Satherland, who wan De . 9 Mr. ~ About Your Winter Underwear We carry all the best makes, includ- ing Turnbull's, Penman's, Zenith, Knit-to-Fit and Imported Swiss and English makes for Men, Women and Children in Cotton, Union, Silk and Wool and all pure wool. E. Beaupre, Princess street, --- -- y > » "A new and popular Stocking WITH 2 EXTRA FASHION Vis That the gardens are still lovely Great dahlias and deep tones zinnias Separate garments and combina- tions, in all styles and sizes at very at- tractive prices. FEATURES That's what a mother wrote about her child, who has been on Virol 'since birth. And you should see this boy -- bright, intelligent and ed. . A thriving young citizen who will grow up into a sturdy man. The effects of Virol on ailing children are almost miraculous. All the vitamines essential for growth and development are in Virel. If your child -is not strong and healthy, try Virol. Go to your druggist today--buy a tin of Virol and commence feeding your child Virol and milk--there is no better food for chil- dren, while for adolescents and nursing] mothers Virol is without Here is a number that has met with instant popularity. Woven by a special process, Pure Thread is plaited over Rayon. Thus you gain silk where the world can see it at a delightfully low price. Has run stop, reinforced heel and the famous Ex Toe that gives far wear. Now it also has the two special features shown blow. See it today in the mew Lucile colors. You'll be delighted. SEE OUR WINTER COATS W. N. Linton & Co. THE IRISH LINEN STORE ! That hundreds of London's bus- | Jest business girls, who had never | before seen a mannequin parade, had i their. first peep recently at ome of | those delightful fashion entertain- | ments. The lucky girls were mem- | bers of the staff of Selfridges. al special early morning mannequiz | | parade was held in the palm court | for their benefit. For half an hour! they were shown a series of dresses and coats entirely within the range of their purses and suited for every- day wear. . million prescribed portions Visor were gi last year i F000 Hospitals and Intent Clinics. | WOMEN'S MEETINGS St, John's, Pittsburgh. The monthly mesting of the La- dies' Ad of St. John's Presbyterian | Church, Pittsburgh, was heid at the | ome of Mrs. Charles Gates, Front Romd, Sept. 23nd, with fifteen mem- SORTER EH FOR GIRLS _ WHO WORK Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is a Great Friend-- It Stops Pain and Restores Lindsay | Piano \ This stocking with @ 334nch leg is longer than ordinary numbers. Hence is gained carefree smartness otherwise impossible. It too follows : The Lindsay Piano you buy to-day will still be giving the ! same satisfaction twenty, thirty or forty years hence. The Style ** »" Is one of the many models on display in our ware rooms, the price of which is I fashion features: heavier weights, There is no cloudiness, no streaking. First the silk is tested, then it under- * eR BEL LE LLL L_2 Bad £5 200 ah ud 121 PRINCESS STREET KINGSTON Bg » 5 5 x J.-P. Morgan has provided a hand- There are in Toronto 4.955 emply : some residence in London as a Doms | houses. The increamse Is due 0 DEW jor the U.S. Ambassador, © Vpufiding: 5

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