Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Oct 1926, p. 6

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- NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, LIFE'S SOCIAL SIDE Mabel Rubens, to Frank Sibley Archer, B.Sc. only son of Mrs. Georgh Archer and the late Mr. Archer, of Boston, Mass. . . . Page Editor Phone 201% Phone 887w. . 8 'from Montreal. - - . fs. W. F. Casey, King . are in Toronto for the week- % . . = LeWa Pyke, Princess street, § the week-end in Tor- J x John Nicolle, Barrie street, i at bridge on Friday af- . and Mrs. E L. Bruce, Bagot are in Toronto for the week- it.-Col. H. E. Pense, Walker- is spending the week-end in Mrs. Bruce Rose, Albert 'motored to Toramto for the game. ?; * 'Herman Macdonald, Earl Laird, Ban Righ Hall, {in Toronto for the Queen's-Varsity Their Majoron oF King Queen, who will spend THE | part of the autumn at 'Sandringham, will give a state banquet on Novem- ber 4th at Buckingham palace to the delegates of the imperial confer- ence. is visiting her on 3T%iy Tom England to Ber home in the west. + » . Dr. A. R. B. Williamson and Mr, Arthur Williamson, King street, are game. -. - . Thirty members of the 21st Bat- talion went from Kingston to Belle- villé on Friday evening for the eighth reunion of the unit. General $t. Pierre Hughes, Ottawa, Lieut. Mrs. W. J. Logue, Johnson street, | Col. Pense, Walkerville, and Major bas returned from Kemptyille where | Rey. W. E. Kidd, Ancaster, were al- she attended the meeting of the C.| go present. Ww. L. i Mrs. James Hughes who attesd-| ed the convention of the C. W. L. at Kemptville, has returned to town. . . . . = Miss Daisy Lake and Miss Olga Col. and Mrs. H. F. H. Hertzberg, | Arthur, Inverary, and Miss Aleatha | Royal Military College who have | Gates and Miss Helen Trudell, West- bden in Ottawa and Toronto have |prooke, are among (he girls returned to town. | Frontenac Women's : | will attend the Girls' Convention of Miss Jean Irwin and Miss Elsie | magtern Onfario to meet next Mon- Harper, who motored to Toronto for | day at Kemptville. - * the rugby match, are 'the guests of | Miss Jean Laird, Crawford street. - - - Migs Alma | University, caught the bride's bou- Rev T. G.! guet at the marriage of her sister, Dr. and Mrs. W. | Brown motored to Ottawa on Friday | Miss Mabel Robertson, to Dr. Thorn- was one of the Friday after. | bridge hostesses. . - . . vs. J. 8. Macdonald, who motor. fo Kingston this week, has res te Toronto. . . rs. T. J. McDermott | | | | and her | thier, Lilian, Garrett street, are! g in Rosemeath. - - . and Mrs. Atack, Villa spent a few days at a Laurier, Ottawa. * 8. | the | the Ottawe distri i * | | { ! { Alice Moores, Earl street, isi ending a week in Toronto with | vidagn. . J. B. Lappen, Montreal, and Mrs. E. Da . » [| is 8h Mrs. Lappen and their children street, for t he week-end. . » . ¢ and Mrs. Frederick Walsh, | have been in Kingston for y, have return - - - and Mrs. W. Kent 'Miss Nora Macnee motored to for the * . . a ed to Calgary. Macnee to Queen's-Varsity Nellie Day, Cataraqui, re home today after spending! t few days with Miss Daisy y Inverary. - fas Florence Emery and M nde McKelvey, Bagot ia Toronto to-day 's-Varsity game. a . . for t ias street, he 'L. Walsh, Clergy, street; en- od at tea on Friday afters y tor her guest, Mrs. John Chad- North Battleford, Sask. Ww It's Most Convincing! : Jt takes driving power to win the good things "of life. - Force and energy comes naturally from a diet based on MacKey's Bread ho ~~ | lege street, announces the 'Sydenham Street parsonage. - - . for the re-opening of the Dominion | ton Ingram, which took place at Ot- United Church. They returned home | (awa Dr. and Mrs. Ingram left af- today ! | ter the ceremony for Montreal, and | intend going to Florida, where they Mrs. Brook, who has 'been in the! will reside in Jacksonville. west, arrived In town on Friday to} sv visit her son, Col. Brook, and Mrs.| The Provost's Lodge, Trinity Col- Reginald Brook, College street, on i lege, was the mecca of Toromto soc- her way «0 England. liety on Thursday afternoon. This ? >. | was the first reception given by Pro- Her Excellency the Viscountess! yost Cosgrave and his bride, who Willingdon has graciously consent- was formerly Miss Leila Metcall of ed ecome honorary president of | Gfimsby, Mrs. Cosgrave wore the Vidterian Order of Nurfes for! oharming dress of grey georgette. et, { Clusters of grey embroidered leaves . { indicated a flounce at the hem, and The Rt. Rev. E. F. Robins, D.D., ingieated these were the long Bishop of Athabasca, who is in|gleeves. A touch of gold filigree town for the week-end, is the guest | was on the bodice, and she wore a of Mrs. C. A: Seager, Bishop's | string of pearls. The tea table, ab- Court. ie | dles, was presided over by Mrs. Dr. 'and Mrs. J. Franklyn Kidd, | James Ballantyne, Mrs. A. M. Kirk- Ottawa, who have been visiting' Mrs. | patrick, Miss M. Cartwright and | W. G. Kidd and Miss Ida Kidd, Bar-| Mrs, Sydney Jones. rie street, will return to Ottawa on | -- . Monday. | Madedn-Canada Sale, la "ge Chapter, 1.0.D.E., Friday afteracon, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Fulford, | Nov. 26th. who were married in Washington, | D.C., recently, have arrived in| Brockville to spend some time with Mrs. Fulford and Mrs. A. C. Hardy. » - - Mre. J. Franklyn Kidd, Ottawa, was re-elected as president of the ladies' committee of the Royal Ot- tawa Golf Club at the annual meet- ing held on Wedngsday afternoon. | ~ - * . Prohibition Meédtings. Prohibition meetings will be held in Sydenham street Church Hall on { Monday, Oct. 18th, at 3.30 p.m. and 18 p.m. Special speaker, Miss McCor- kindlale of Australia. Mrs. H. A. La- | vel will preside at the afternoon Women will preside at the evening meeting. Public meetings. All wel- come. ' Mr. Christopher Vokes, MeGill University, Montreal, is spending the week-end with his father, Ma- jor F. Vokes, Royal Military Col- lege. ! % . 8 ¢ Miss Roche and Miss Laura Roche, who have been visiting Miss Laura Ktborn and Miss Grace Mc- Cras, King street, will return to Toledo, Ohio, on Sunday. . «. ss Mr. J. Hooper and Miss Ethel Hooper. Sydenham street, and Mrs. James Leckie, Queen street, motor- ed to Toronto for the Queen's-Var- sity game. > - Ad Mrs. Richard James, Albert street, spent a few days in Syracuse, NY. with Mrs. Edward Hipson on her way home from Rochester, N.Y. where "she spent the past five months with her sons. - - . Miss McCorkindale, Queensland, Australia, who is lecturing in Can- ada on the subject of prohibition, will be in town on Monday and willy town for the week-end, is the guest 5 Jsicians Mrs. David 8, Terrill,' Picton, has had for guests, her brother, Mr. Ww. M.. Pisher, wife and sister. and Mrs, Campbell, Salonge, Long' Island. They left to visit friénds in King- ston accompanied by Mrs. Terrill. . oo os Afantreal for Jree We are Book. "Mr. Overton James Hickey, Col- engage- daughter, ment of his younger ---------- = | | Hi | 1 ; y e energy loaf, pure nutrition in every crumb, rich allowance of t people, helps children grow. Plenty of vitamines in |i e best yeastand purest milk. . AT YOUR GROCER'S OR 'PHONE 834. Et " and | of | Institute who | Robertson, Queen's | | laze with autumn flowers and can-| meeting. Miss Hilda Laird, Dean of | li leaves from a fence and turmed it fi | office this fall in the United States, , WOMEN'S INSTITUTE - | . MOUNTAIN GROVE. ! " | The mesting of the Grove Women's lastitute was held | : on October 13th at the home of Mrs. | Percy Gréy. As it was a beauti-! ful autumn 'afternoon a large num-| _ {ber of members were present. The | : president opened the meeting and aj . very encouraging report of the! Air canno t school fair was given. The meeting inj ure this voted Mr. A. W. Sirett, the district choic st co representative of the Department of € fiee for it is sealed i Agriculture, $5 to help defray the} school falr expenses. A letter was réad- from the district secretary ask-| ing the branch to senli-§3 to detray | the expenses of the meeling to be | held in Kingston and also to Send! refreshments for the social part of| 'the programme to be held in the] Kingston Dairy School, Friday even- | ing next. A discussion took place regarding the building of a vault { and although there were not enough ! funds in the treasury, it was de- | cided to go on with the work. A bee will be held in the near future] and all interested will be expected to help. Ars. Grey proved ah ideal hostess and served delicious refresh- ments assisted by Mrs. J. D. Clark and Mrs. Cowdy. The meeting ad-| journed and the National Anthem ! was sung The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. L. T. Thompson "on Wednesday, Nov. 10th. S---- MORTON. The Morton Women's Institute; held its regular meeting for the month of October at the home of Mrs, Alfred Gordon, Marble Rock. The ladies, numbering about six- teen, motored with the president. | Mrs. Harry Wykes, who took the | chair The meeting opened with the roll call being answered by a Hallowe'en joke. 1t was suggested that some kind of entertainment be Mountain § arranged for--Hollowe'en. It was decided that Mrs. ~ J. Coon be sent | as delegate to the Eastern Ontario] Women's Institute Convention Ottawa, | gravel to start the foundation of the | new hall enjoyed, then refreshments were | served. A hearty vote of thanks) was extended to Mrs. Gordon for her | kind hospitality, she still being a member of the W. I. group. The sihging of "She's a Jolly Good Fel- Always in the vefy newest shades. How doesshe do it? home dyeing. Why don't you Dia- mond dye to-night to-morrow ? Give your household things new | color and fresh beauty, too; curtains, | drapes, the bedspreads or table cov-| ers. Any material. Right over the] old or faded colors. Total cost a few | cents! But be sure to use Diamond | dyes--real dye--even for tinting. FREE: your druggist will give yon the Diamond Dye Cyclopedia; sugges- | ful tinting and dyeing; real, piece goods color samples. Or big illustrat- | ed book Color sor, Ontario. v | . | The Editor Hears | | . That as advertised in to-day's {issue of The Whig the Kingston | branch of the Navy League of Can- | ada will hold a tag day next Satur- | day. Some one has asked, "What i does the.Navy League do?" King- | ston people should not need to ask that question for at-every parade we have the Kingston Sea Cadet Corps, the smart-looking lads in sailors | Kaitorm who have been gathered to- gether by the Kingston committee, | kept busy, and taught to stand by the traditions of the British Navy of which every loyal son or { daughter of Britain is proud. To keep the boys at useful work, to teach them honor, truth' and loyalty and to drill them until their bodies } anaes quickly to their minds, are some of the objects of this local | pranch. © Two yachts have been | given the committee of which Dr. L. | J. Austin is now the president and | next year instead of the annual camp, the boys will be taken on icruises fn turn. The Navy League cares for the wives and children of { the sailors and never forgets to see {that all Canadian sailors in port on | Christmas Day receive a gift and | wish of a "Merry Christmas" trod i Canada. | That every housewife in Kingston should go over the Hemlock Park Dairy on Princess street. No mat- {ter how particular about keeping | their food from contamination, they are they will be satisfied with what | they see there. They will be taken {by Dr. Laurie to see the great cold- {storage plant that Keeps everything | lee cold, they will see the milk pour- | ed over cold coils into a spotlessly | cldan sterilized vat and the bottles { sent along by machinery te be fill {ed and then go back to have the | top put on without the touch of a | human hand. Then they can see the machines for pasteurizing the milk that does not come from the Hem- | lock Farm and they will be taken into the cold storage where the | themometer stands at zero where | the velvet ice cream is kept. The laboratory is upstairs and here the milk is tested. Few people in /King- ston realize that we have one of the | most up-to-date plants in Canada in| our little! city, but a visit will soon convince them that we have. If they care to'they can visit the stables where the fine horses are kept and sed the barn Ia whieh-the red and gold carts stand, free from dus! and ready to start on their rounds long before we think of opening our eyes upon andther day. " Mahe it NEW for CARRIED - WIFE TO BED 15 ctaf. That the many motorists Who went westward to Toronto on Thurs- day and Friday saw the country at i its loveliest autumn dress. Maples flamed from wu hillside; Virginia creeper flaunted fits deep crimson i into a beauty spot; gold and erim- son dyed lanscape. The glor- fous ved nes of October sent a thrill through the pleasure seekers and the sky, free of all but the lightest clouds, reflected its wonder- ful blue In the waters of Lake On- tario. At night the moon vied feeb- ily with the , headlights and the { Northern Lights {llumined the hori- gon, sending long flery fingers to- wards the zemith.- go Hr That already we are hearing of the old boys and girls of Queen's who are coming home to help the 61d colleges by Lake Ontario's Strand to go "over the top" im h reunion week, : 3 til 3 aE - £ That 500 women are rapping for | : i i according to the U.S. National Lea- 'gue of Women Voters. -------------------- Pears on Sale To-night. Duchess and Keiffers Ine big baskets, 70c at six o'clock to SOc at ten o'clock if mmsold at that time at Carnovsky's. ; ga HE Mrs. William Sumerville | | gave a splendid reading, thorougtly | Ih low" brought'the meeting to a close. | | Gets Pretty || Clothes EasyWay! | By the magic of} | whole new wardrobe of stylish things | § I Craft--free--write | |i DIAMOND DYES, Dept. N14, Wind- {i 'Harold S. Packer A.T.CM. Teacher of Piano and Pugin prepared for examinations. er Phone BOB. ° Formerly of Vancouver, B.C. * Teacher of Violin, Harmony, etc. | Residence Studio: 65 West Street. Telephone 1448. "The Fraok Robbs BEAUTY PARLOR Marceling, Waving, Shampoo- ing," Hair Tinting, the new Nestle Circuline Lanoil Perma. nent Hair Waving. 185 WELLINGTON ST. 'Phone 578). GALLAGHER TAXI 'PHONB serVICE 960 2 Sc ANYWHERE IN CITY DAY OR NIGHT PASSENGER, SEDANS Cheer up the &_ Cold Joint -- makes all the difference-¢ |The KINGSTON CLEANERS AND DYERS Clean anything that cau be cleaned ©. COE & P. BARRETT Office: 86 Arch Street. 'Phone 1230w Call sad deliver. "Lat the Clark Kilhens help you 5 The extra quality makes it worth your while to insist on "Clark's In cartons & Glass Jars at dealers ~ Two large banks have merged in New York Oky with total resources of about $735.000,000 ini fli It was also decided that a |] bee shall be held in order to draw |} Special for ~, To-night! Over 400 sample lengths of _Cretonne and Chintz All high grade English quality, hand blocked and Printed. In lengths of | yard; no two alike; suitable for cush- ion coverings, work bags and other useful purposes. Special for 25c. and 35c¢. a piece. W. N. Linton & Co. THE IRISH LINEN STORE i | 1 | tions and simple directions for beauti- | THE NEW BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH THE MIRACLE OF MUSIC Unquestionably the greatest Phono- ~ graph on the market. The "Seville" $155 EASY TERMS ARRANGED. Hear it to-day and be convinced of its superiority over all other similar instrumentd. 1 \ PT I TE TT TA TY rey

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