Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Oct 1926, p. 6

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I A I NB 405555 BS Begs iE ee er eee "NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READE! , D 8. Ellis, D.8.0., Lt.-Colonel L. F | Goodwin, Lt-Colonel Partridge, | Major Kane, Major Harris * the Go Yuesdoy, October 26, 1926. La Wright, Newman, Mrs. Cummings, Mrs. J. J Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Me- Mahon and the Mission Band girls. ! i Electric Light is one of the Cheapest Use it More Freely EDISON Led Their Excellencies vernor- "Page Editor Phone 2618155 Private Phono 83Tw. . | winter. Government is customary | t0 be held! ing of Parlia-| erally expected | | January. ' Announcement to. this ef- {fect was made from House yesterday. It for the drawing-n shortly after the iment, but, as it is g thet the session which opens in De- | comber will bs of short duration, | The'r Excellencies have decided to bo'd it eanly in the New Year * . - i Mrs. F. L. MacGachen, Montreal, | entaptained on Monday afternoon in| honof of her debutante daughter, | Wednesday evening for Miss Phyllis' Miss Freda MacGachen. The tea | Don't wave your hair daily-- or} Roughton and Mr. Donald Rough-| room, decorated with bronze ehry-|gven every week. Here's a way to] ton. ' | santhemums and maidenhair fern,| keep it wavy for days at a time. NE- | was in charge of Mrs. J. M. R. Falr- i FORE you use your iron, or ct riers, | bairn and Mrs. G. C. MacKenzie, as- | DAM PEN the hair with DANDERINE. sisted by Miss Norah Sullivan, Miss Just a few DROPS on comb or towel Margot Grindley, Miss Beryl Gil- Your locke will then behave for a mour and Miss Emma Church. Miss| MONTH! Of course, you know what MacQGachen is a frequent visitor in | I'anderine does to dandruff: dissolves i | every speck, within five minutes of | : i 1 i | Kingston with her aunts, the Misses | rubbing into the scalp. But as a Mr. and Mrs. G. Bryant Woods, | Kirkpatrick, King street wave-preserver on the hair itself, | who have been visiting the latter's! Te = Danderine is a JOY. The best dress- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McKay, "I pray to God that He will grant | ing in the world because it doesn't] "Argyle House," will return to New | me the power to be able some day| show. Any permanent wave or water | York this week. l'to win your triendship--may I say, | Wave lasts 'much longer and looks . | love, and that He may give me the | much nicer when Danderine*is used instead of water to "set" me Charles ' Dalton, Beverly| Mrs 8 H. Rice, w 3t, will entertain at the tea hour [iting Mr. and Mrs. W day. = > has been vis- fber C. Jenkins, {Quebec street, left on Monday for 4 T - ther home in Sydney, N.8. Is. A. G. Mordy, Barrie street, | . 8. | entertain at the tea hour on | Mr. L. H. Card, Montreal, and his! y. son, Arnold, who were in town for the Queen's-McGill game, were with Mr. and Mrs. H. Card, Wiliam street. | - - - i Mrs. Stephen Roughton, King street, will entertain at bridge on de. ° eo rs. W. B. Dalton, West street, ined at mah jongg on Mon- evening. i » . imeral Hill left for New York] to join Mrs. F. W. Hill and | Louise Hill * Her Majesty Queen Marie of Ru- mania was the guest of the Women's Canadien Club in Convocation Hall. | University of Toronto, to-day, a 30} o'dlock. i . r. ¥. F. Archer, Boston, was the of Mr. O. J. Hickey, College over the week-end. - . . - 'Miss Helen Shearer, who was with | Emma Pense, Gore street, has ed to Toronto. > . Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Sparks, John- bn street, left on Monday for Cal- to spend the winter, . - . { "Pa don't never show it when he's had a drink o' liquor, except he! . keeps backin" off when fhe or the| uct | preacher is talkin' to him." | | rd -------- A Canadian General Electric A tN. Pr Ni ' GET IT AT MARSHALL'S MAZDA LAMPS JCONTRIBUTED RECIPES. Apple Jelly. Quarter half peck apples, cover with water, cook slowly until soft, put in jelly bag and strain, boil juice 15 minutes, take from the fire, skim ) Miss Heyhurst, Toronto, arrived in A pleasant party was arranged at] the Catholic Assembly Hall on Mon- day evening as a farewell to the Misses Pierson, who shortly | leaving for Toronto - * strength to be of some real use to} this great country of yours,----your| Canada," was the pith of the mes-| sage from Her Excellency, the Vis- | countess Willingdon when on Sat-| . urday she was welcomed by the Ot-| Their Excellencies Lord and Lady | tawa Women's Canadian Club. Her| Willingdon will be the guests of His | Excellency, it was announced, had! Honor the Lieutemant-Governor and | become the honorary patroness of! Mrs. Cockshutt at Government House | this club i from Nov. 13th to 18th. ! - » - i '0-day and is the guest of Mrs. a Constantine, 'Bolton Royd." : are E Mrs. H.C" COthll, New York Pity, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. K. Scruton and Mr. Scruton, Al- street. ' Mrs. John McKay, Sr, who has with Mr. and Mrs. John Me- "Argyle House," returned to treal today. -. On. Monday evening an exceeding'y | Mrs. John Waddell and Miss Lucy [pleasant and well-attended reception Waddell are leaving for Montreal was held in St. James' parish hail by this week. Mrs. Waddell has taken |the young people of the parish in an apartment at the Acadia. Her honor of fhe Anglican studengs of | daughter, Mrs. R. E. D. Cargill, will | Queen's University. The guests be visiting her mother for some Were received by Rev. T. W and time. | Mrs. Savary, Dr. and Mrs. P {Huyck and Mr. and Mrs. George Gil- The patrons of the Armistice ball {bert. The socicties responsible for! to be held on Armistice Day at the entertainment were the A.Y.P.A.| Grant Hall, Queen's University, un- land the Girl's Auxiliary, and | der the auspices of Cataraqui Chap- {3eft nothing undone for their gues ter, ILO.D.E., co-operating with comfort. An orchestra provided ex- Queen's Old Boys reunion, include cellent music for the numbers, | the following officers: Major Gen- | Which included guessing contests; an | eral Elmsley, C.B., CMG. D.S.0.. |exeellent programme was also ar- Colonel Commandant C. F Constan- | ranged. On behalf of the congre- tine, D.8.0., Colonel W. H. P El- | gation Dr. P. H. Huyck, himself a kins, D.S.0., Colonel A. MacPhail, | graduate of Queen's and the rec- C.M.G., D.S.O., ADC. Lt-Colonel [tor's warden, welcomed the stu-| WwW. P. Wilgar, D.8.0., Lt -Colonel | dents, and later in the evening Rev. | | T W. Savary added his welcome as ihe presented the prizes won in the| lcontesps. Miss K. Ellfott sang and Miss E. Echlin did a charming solo {dance: Mr. R. Howarth gave a vocal | inumber and the musical trio, the Misses Asselstine and Miss H. Gar-| diner, gave much pleasure by their | |selactions. A delicious supper waa served, and a sing-song, with music| by the orchestra, afterwards, for th Jast number, hrought the jolly even-| 57 = to a close. St. Luke's Girls Club Tea and Sale; St. Luke's Hall, Oct 27th, at pm. Admission, 10c. 3 Misses Folger, Edgewater," the hostesses of the first meet- 'of the Monday Bridge Club yes- or afternoon. - - vr - Pr. R. G. Ashcroft returned yes- y from Niagara Falis, N.Y., he had been attending the jsopathic Convention. . . . Miss Nora Bermingham, who was | Mr. and Mrs. WHilam Berming- "Otterburn," for the week-end, returned to Montreal. E . . . "My. and Mrs. Cyrus H. Sharp, 244 Dueen street, will leave on Tuesday Haver-de-Grace, Md., where they spend a few days and then go | Delightfully fragran fore chaffless--vacuum sealed to its original aroma. ideau )COFFEE arold S. Packer iss EDITH_ CRAIG Teach Pi TH Formerly of Vancouver, B.C. Br for and Thewry Teacher of Violin, Harmony, ete. Residence Studio: 65 West Street. Telephone 1412. t--steel cut, there- hold i y i | The ladies of Zion United Church, | Pittsburgh, will hold a tea and sale] at the church on Thursday after- noon, Oct. 28th, followed in the ev- ston cents, talent. Admission to to concert 35 cents. tea 10 | The Editor Hears That Mrs. J. N. Lewis, Detroit, Mich., who #s the indernational su- perintendent of junior work in the King's Daughters, said when in Kingston a shont time ago, that the tendency of the younger circles was to lose sight of the higher objects of the society and to consider it more in the light of a social order. She deplored this and we feel righ'- jy. The young people to-day have s0 much amusement that the, older {ones who lead them in their societies do mot need to trouble so mueh give them a good time as to give them an fntgrest that they will car- ry with them to be part of their life. 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Every drugstore | has it, for only 35¢c For the finest | dressing you could find, and the best aid to hair health yet discovered, try 1 < ot Danderine A AAA i At Pl. st A cup of tea is an excellent thing at | a meeting; it gives an alr of eocabil- | ity and" while drinking 'it the new | memybens can be drawn into conver- sation. But young and oder alike, | H.|¥e want to feol we are doing some- | '|thing when we go to a meeting. We mest of us have plenty of sccial en gagements and if we icave them attend a ¢hurch gathering we don't | y feel we have ony changed the f ing of our afternoon or evening | function. We live in an age of ac-| tion and young people will be far] more likely to take an interest ia to o $e along than in an organization dest ed solely to keep them out of mis- chief. -- That for nearly six years womeon have run a self:supporting cclony at Lingfield, England, and, after an ex- periment of six years have decided to admit husbands. The colony on- stated of ome hundred acres and was started by half a dozen young wo- men who believed that men were pot the only farmers. They took up the breeding of Angora rabbits; 'one ept a small herd of cows; one ok- i, and so on. Only part of the land has been cultivated and they have decided that a man's strength is re- quired. Some of the girls have mar- ried and pow they will be allowed to get their husband's help. How- ever, the women are to retain con- trol of the property Tat the recent rains have flooded many cellars and only the best of { roofs. have withstood she continuous | { downpour. Ontario 'was "wel" on- | | ough*for the week-end anyway. | i | ! That while we hear the heavy rain { stopping business on Monday, we | feel sure that the pretty gay shickers | | that were worn' by many of the| | Kingston girls were bought to save | their mew autumn frocks from be-| ing destroyed by wet | That the Ladtes' Aid of St. James' | Anglican Church, Pittsburgh held a | most successful sale of work and | home cooking in the market building on Saturday, at which the sum of | | $55 was realized i { { COOKE'S W. | Autumn Thankoffering. Meeting | Held on Monday Evening. i A very interesting and pleasant | gathering was that held in the; school hall of Cooke's Church rast | evening the occasion being the au- | tumn thank offering of the was | M. S. The speaker of the evening, the new | pastor, Rev. Mr. Cliff, pointed out | the great work the women of the | { United Chliurch had been permitted | | to' do in spreading the gospel story | to so many of the dark corners of | the earth. but impressed on the] members the magnitude of the lask | still before them, showing that the, ! pest effort must be put forth to ful-| 4 ti this task and so win the world | i for Christ, The last half pf the pro-| | gramme was given by the members. il of the Olive Branch Mission Band | who presented a very effective mis- | | sionary musical exercise called "ery-| stal and coin" the thought through: | jl ' out being the power of Jittie things, | the drops of water the grains of sand, the little pennies, the little | hands and the little prayers all do-| Ji! ing their part in the world's great] 0 task of helping one another. During the evening a gift of $100 | | was presented to the Society, being & bequest of the late valued member ll and at the time of her death the | honorary president of the auxiliary, Mrs. M. H. Claxton, She being dead li | vet speaketh." A life -membership |i | 'was presented by Mr. Claxton, to-his f daughter, Mrs. T. W. Reid, in mem- | ory of her mother. : | A splendid collection showed the { interest of Cooke's, Church women | t jbotl 10 glasses are made of white attractive and measure, put back on fire, add | me cup sugar ¢o each cup of juice, minutes and pour into Attractive Some of the most Scarfs. effective scarfs silk printed with arge black checks. They are most with the black or navy ylue tailleur, worn with the black hat. Economical "Canada Approved' ison labelsof Clark Meat Soups guaranteeing purity, da W. Clark Limited, Montreal ~~ OPERATION LEF HER VERY WEAK Letter Tells of Wonderful | Relief After Taking Lydia | E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Coniston, Ontario.-- "After a se- vere operation and a three weeks' =Istay-in a hospital I returned home so weak that Iwas unable to move a chair. For four months I was al- most frantic with pains and suffer- mg until I thought sure there ecovid not be any help for 1 2. Lhadvery i sevete painsin m tad left side and suf- ered agony every month. One day .when | was not able to get up mother begged me to try your med- icine. My husband got me a bottle of Vegetable Compound at once and I took it. I started a second bottle, and to my surprise and joy the pains in my side left me completely and I am able to do all my work without help. I am a farmer's wife, so you see | can't be idle long, In all, I have taken six bottles of Lydia E. Pink- ham"s Vegetable: Compound, five boxes of the Compound Table two bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Medicine, and have aiso used the San- ative Wash." -- Mrs. L. LAJEUNESSE, ,Box 103. Coniston, Ontario. c i hdd issions. 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