Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Nov 1926, p. 6

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-. »5 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG a * NEWS AND Kathleen Miron, Mrs. M. Healey and ; J. Esford, Miss R. Knapp, Miss 3 Miss Isabelle Healey, Toronto i Vincent, -Miss H. Wilmot, Mis it . | Wa un. The other 1 The Misses Grace 'and Susan! manned as follows: Fancy Blackburn, London, were hostesses| Mrs. C. © Abbott, Mrs. W. r at their home, op Saturday evening, | Miss Milton, Miss Edna Berry, Mis George Mat-|at a reception for the London Wo- BE Daillie. Fish pond: " street, left to-| men's Press Clud in honor of the Stanton. Miss Marjorie \ "president of the Canaan Women's | Dried flowers: Miss Dorothy Warm | Press Club, Miss May Clendex. | ington Miss Edith Wash. Dollis and nan. The spacious rooms were| toys: Mrs. W. Norman, MIs. F attractively . arranged with chry- | Blake, Misses 'Alice Norman, Doll santhemums in rich autumn] Patty, Isobel Warmington, Eva | shades, and during the evening | Hewitt. Candy: Mrs. J. Merchant, the guest of honor was presented | Mre. J. McCarty. Vegetables. amc with a bouquet of beautiful golden |canned fruit: Mrs. W. J Berry and chyrsanthemums. An interesting | Mrs. R. J. Moore. Nome made: Mrs.) poem, composed in honor of Miss|J. J. Wilmot, Mra. J..M, Wilmot, | Clendennan, was read by the poet | Miss G. Mediey, Mrs. W. Sheppard. | laureate of the club, Mrs. Margaret | Mrs. A. Stewart, Mrs. W. Murray | Clarke Russel, and from a gay trum- | M78. R. Gray. | "I always feed Pa heavy on the pet basket delightful flavors were -- first s0 he' ve take - distributed Joes ne guests. |= Orphans' Home Tea and a. primer Dig Trang "lhe: vr. 18t . . 0 Fhursday, Nov. 18th. {time to fuss about eXponees." A most successful tea was glven| IIL by the lumnae Association of Notre Dame Convent in the parlors] is EWS FOR WOMEN READERS - O So Flavoury___. isit with Mr. and Mrs ews, 218 Montreal ay for their home . y k a and Mrs. G. A, C. Weir, Belle- spent the week-end in King- Mrs. W. Bt. Pierre Hughes, Otta- LIFE'S SOCIAL SIDE "s Page Editer Phone 2018 | i 3 | gely attended reception and tea held Private Phone 837w. > - - . Goodfellow, Toronto, spent a! in honor of her dau 1 : \ p 2. ughter-in-law, days in town during Queen's Re-| Mrs. Laughlin Hughes, who wil i . i leave shortly with her husband and { little son for India, and also for her Mrs. Crawford Barrie | daughter, Mrs. John Gzowskl, who is is entertaining at the tea in Ottawa from her home in Mont- this afternoon. i real, .- 9 0» : . 1 fF Rev. Walter and Mrs Cox Lake- | Miss May Reid, of the Faculty of id, sail for England on Thursday | Social Science of McGill University, ! Spend the winter, { will arrive in town on Thursday and . be ; : {will be a guest at Ban Rjgh Hall 'Miss Beth Gordon, North Bay.| while she gives the first of the series I spend the week-end with Mrs { of lectures arranged for the girl stu- T. Lindsay, Albert street. {dents by Miss Hilda Laird, Dean of |on Tuesday afternoon. Blue and eh Women. white, 'the convent colors were used | Mise Lgl Pringle, Division ue as decoration with mauve asd yellow | oo November contains a cut of St] will fill a concert engage-{ Mrs Joseph Heighington, Toronto, | mums. The guests' were received Wy! George' Haliburton hte ~ at Maple Grove this evening. | announces the engagement of ber |the Reverend Mother, the president, | ge he AUBIN, aden : Yas "a a | daughter, Dorothea, to Mr. Hiram | Mrs. Fergus O'Connor and the vice aT om debt aid recantly eon- Prestly McLeod, who was with | Augustus Calvin, Jr, son of Mr. and | President, Miss Kate O'Connor. Tea iy ag ] re Bishop Tor nie Br. 1. B. Melood Alfred | a tian Dalvin Garcon Tiiand| was poured at the eHectively-dee.) Th8 church is beautirally situaics } ra ram alvin, Uarcen | The incumbent was Rev. C. Gray t, has returned to Montreal. {and Toronto, the orated table by Mrs. Edward Ryan| . Hb naw ' ¥ 0 | place in Decembe and Mrs. Arthur Neish, assisted by | Eakins, who is being warmly wel Lady Kirkpatrick landed fn Que-| . the members of the executive and | omed as curate of George's f on Saturday by the Minnedosa | some young girls, including Mrs. H will bab thore for some weeks Hart, Mrs. D: J. Millan, Miss M . 8 Brophy, Miss Frances Sullivan, Miss motored down from the Queen's | Kathleen, Miss Mary Keenayy Miss | Mr. and Mrs. W. McCr Varsity game on Saturday = were | Corine Madden, Miss 'Eileen. Kane, | thirty : : sot Harris, Mooretown, inner guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Miss Norak and Miss Margaret O'-| te a: can 0 ea RIL on siving at M R after the game. Connor. At the home cooking tab for breakfast, and the > Mrs Geo .« & Miss Annie Hagerty, Mrs. E. Brice-| idea there 1a i Xana ¥ land, Mrs. La Marche, Mrs. Jam: have grapefruit for br BAA, air) w York, was the guest of Mr. and | Armitage-Hamilton wedding on Mon-| Martin and Miss McMahon were in day of the year th Bite, Jn ond . Frank Hamilton, Alfred sireet | day were: Mrs. E. Armitago'and Miss | charge and the sandy which all dis. | lish hostesses 11 Fair's Queen's Re-union { Marjorie Armitage, Deseronto; Mrs. | 8Pped red rapidly was sold at | guests they ; Goff is attending ber dau- | . lc. A. Milo and Mrs. Raymond Case, | prettily decorated table by Mrs. M fa HE. She ts saining Mr i Sprin Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCadden, | Watertown, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| Keenan, Mrs G Sullivan, Mr a 5 smawTeel FOR FIVE YEARS i h Road, who had a very pleasant [liam Healey, Brampton, and Miss | Meagher and Mise Mary Shortt. T James McCrady an JOSEPH ABRAMSKY & SONS A) | tish-pond was looked after by Mi James --~-- EA THE FRANK ROBBS| Prot dir Bors ||» mrmrmomrnn | BEAUTY PARLOR The New Nestle Permanent Mair Waving $15.00 Full Head Lanoll Circuline Process. 185 WELLINGTON S:reet, Phone 578J Sale, In Honor of Mrs. Stewart Kilsey, Long Point. Sand Bay, Nov. 15--Quite a num- Yor from here attended the funeral | at Fairfax, on Thursday, of theilate! Mrs. George Moore. Miss Bula Has-! in spent a few days last week in| n at the dent! Some from | attended the reception held at Ferguson's, in honor of their dau-| Mrs? Stewart Kelsey, Long] hat in Bn canafernit 3 oint. | _----r Bas y Ath ou Mr. and Mrs. D. MeCrady, Brock- | That the - Canadian Churchipan . marriage to take r. . 4 ------------ : GALLAGHER'S Lappan and | i & 2 TAXI 'PHONE rk Ci@g#> || service 960 que at | 25¢ ANYWHERE IN CITY DAY OR NIGHT ALL 7 PASSENGER SEDANS Dr. | Storms D. G. Storms, Dr. Harold Hamilton; Mrs. E. H. Storms wood Mes. Douglas Storms, Toronto, Mrs. Harry Rowley, Prescott " with Mrs. Charles jrock street, for Queens returned home > -. i Dr. Carmichael, Nasgau Hospital, | The out-oftown guests at the who Baiden Reunic Odessa * Mabee, . over cr me or Al MN naay eve Mrs. A were in x at | wom | [da Shaw and Miss Kathleen a | Miss Lorraine Grimshaw. The trance fee was taken by Miss Browne In spite of the weather crowds of people came in durin he afternoon. This atternoon the ldren of the convent will be {to see them. 'rady's Lappan and son, That Gananoque a day the meeting of | tive of the Council of W i Th stron the Spee the spe . fe ssean's syrup tar and Madley's id Kirkwood, t being tried hes ] al- | lowed to fish in the fish pond aad |, hi | enjoy the delights of the candy i table. 3 . For Thursday and -Friday! Special Sale of Fine French Lace and Linen Pieces Hand made, in a widé range of sizes from 6" Doylies to 72" Covers. Rounds, Oblongs, Ovals and Runners. POINT VENICE AND CLUNY Directly imported, a great.saving in price. Cluny prices from 121c. to $12.50 each. Point Venice from 35c. to $20.00. See them in the window ! This is a splendid opportunity to pur- M.P is here T vita is pasten lacking afterwards spoke of the splendid rk the W Baby Cli they were est eo pes in Exquisite embroideries done by the 1% zed that are hinese women of a mission in the] For East were on sale in Chalmers 'hurch Hall on Monday afternoon | Novelties, too, ornaments of clotsone | {and lacquer ware, brass and sliver | oycellent past iand charniing favors were for sale.| gimpston so our |Some of the work was brought from | healthy. - {India by Mrs. J. F. McFadyen, who |with Mrs. Jobn Matheson and Mrs. | !G. A. Brown convened the sale. The] | W.M.8. gets part of the profits and a -ertain percentage goes to the schools | Kim the p tor Chinese and Indian girls, where| =. 5.0 were, for the most part, the dainty 'articles are meade The | discouraged and 1 od up at entrance fee was taken by Mrs. I their destination and bought largely G. Smith and the lace and needie- work was in charge of Miss Barbara | Jack. Mrs. W. J. Renton and Mrs T. H. Renton. The fine linen was] presided over by Mrs. Edwin Mec-| Lelland and Miss L. Fairfield, and | oh Fame The Kingston women the doilies and traycloths . wers al are anite as keen as the men and the charge of Mrs. G. A. Brown, Mrs. only social nts that can be ar- |W. Harlow, Mrs. Brockle, Mrs T. Panged on the day of 8 game are teas {H. Stewart, Mrs, T. Cook and Mise after the battle and a dance at night | Bthel Shannon. Table lineps and! N before it r foods-- Medley r Long of New South Wales Governor-General will be "a wherey have twh plants ld zation in children sho be on Bad Cold? Take "Cascarets" for Bowels Tomght No headache, constipation, bad cold or sour stomach by morning Get. a 10-cent box Jick headache, bilfousnass, coated 16, head and nose clogged up a cold--always trace this to tor- liver; delayed, fermenting food QL) "Oxo" wi i o" with hot milk The *" Oxo" habit is wonderful for keep- ing children strong and healthy. Taking "'Ox0" regularly means a regular rein- forcement of strength--the strength of prime beef derived from the largest British-owned cattle resources in the world. Give the children*'Oxo" with their hot milk for breaktast--they love it--and " Ox0" gets over the digestion difficulty. Tin of 4 cubes, 15¢. tin of 20, 30c. UXO LIMITED, 346 St. Antoine St, Montreal That the weatherman forgot about | the three large sales that were: ar- ranged for Tuesday. But ple who had arranged to in spite of not That the football fever is at iis height and no doubt a good many people will go to Montreal on Satur- day and later to Toronto for - - ev #"* pid in the bow '99 lingerie were sold by Miss Lois Al-| to Work off some of the sur lon, Miss Agnes Bellhouse and Miss; ement. | Bisie Mackenzie. The pretty hand-| kerchiefs were at a table where Mrs. "MADE IN THE EMPIRE or sour, gassy stomach yisonous matter clogged in the in- instead of being cast out of sm is re-absorbed. into the When this poison reaches the chase Christmas gifts at a great saving. INSTITUTES TO LEAD WAY. Western Ontario Institutes at their meeting in London last week seem to have taken a practical step for ward that might be an example to other organizations in their hand- "ling of this question delicate brain tissue it causes con- § »n and that dull, throbbing, sick- i ening headache. Cascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and: foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry all the constipated waste matter and ¥ poisons in the bowels {M. G. Johnston was the saleswoman | land the beadwork was sol by Mrs. | {Grant McLachlan and Mrs. T. P.| 1 W.N. Linton & Co. THE IRISH LINEN STORE | Slater. The Indian embroideries were lsupervised by Mrs, J. F. McFadygh, ; i Mrs. Fred Mahood, Mrs. 8. W. Dydg, | Ss 5 R rel = JS al ONS | . Elliott had some of her own bandi-| Edwards, of Komoka, convention A Cascaret to-night will surely work on exhibition, the dand-|chairman and provineial vice-presi-| o. i nten you out by morning. They painted handkerchiefs and cushions | dent. challenged the women of rural} work while you sleep--a 10-cent box doing much admired. Mrs. M. Ross, | Ontario to a tight for the protection from your druggist means your head Miss E. Driver, Miss L. Neisch and of home industries. | tlear, stomach sweet and your liver 13s. 1. Allen were in charge of the Mre. Edwards presented four im- and bowels regular for months. cash and the exchange'was run by | portant questions to the delegates, -- Mrs. A. H. Carr and Mrs. Saunders. | and these she urged them to take Tea was poured at a preitily decor- pack to their institutes. Later she lated table by Mrs. Hector Hal and | hopes to receive. reports on the part Mrs. Alexander McLachlan, the tea | the {nstitutes are willing to take in committee being Mrs. George Ma-|the warfare against imported goods hood, Mrs. Colin Macpherson and | and the support of "Made In the Mrs. Alexander Laird. | British Empire" trade. l The questionnaire presented for . { the consideration of the Women's Downpours of rain that should | Institute included the following have damped ths ardor of sale-goers| points: had seemingly no effect on the] 3--In your daily baying do you crowds who crossed from Kingston | ak for Canadian products? } to Barriedield or came from the} 3 __Do you buy the foreign article surrounding country to attend the! _girst, because it is cheaper; sec- annual sale of St. Mark's Ladies' ..q because the guality Is better; . 1 Guild held in the town hall on Tues | (pir, because there is no similar! pee je . day aftersoon. The hall was packed | g de in Canada. | mitlions of CHILDREN are somé- : | article made in times with buyers and the gay decorations! 3 will you furnish a lst of goods | most d a thin, re Bagg of flags and red and white bunting | produced In Ontario of In Canada | Stubborn coughs. It is y through a Virel quickly nourishes to (but ver in Save ® shetrtal hee © the Sather! that are not equal in price or quality | Bealng, obhing ind them back to the full - of beaith. It Builds their bodies up as they grow, i i relzn-made articles? | goes, phlegm loosens, the president, Mrs. Fra=mcls Brooks] fo similar fo . if your wo- | fasier, ing in {| §---Do you think that if yo {and Mrs. F. W. Archbold and they| forutying them against the attacks of illness. Virol is a food, scientific which nour- § ounves--a famil a ily sup- served on the platform. The number iin to ask for local, Ontario. | abseiute the size of molecules, and other ach- : > Hi. Hertzberg and Mrs. P. H. Hayek, iget a good n | men. constantly shes, strengthens and ipiy--of much better cough wp hin t . Mark" i . or 3 of men present at St. Mark's sale is Cr ondian ritish Empire pro- love with to give icinctlan or money feromaonts Eo NPotonto, Ont. assisted by Mrs. James Baxter, Mrs. | injured in an explosion today at the | INTE, i or Coughs Puts Strength tate You : > ont nS ---------- PIANO TUNING Plano' Tuning. Repairing and Mayer Plano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. - 'PHONE iss. SMA ns ) . ° A PRECEDENT Created by us to encourage the purchase of a high grade Plano by those who would otherwise be compelled to utilize the services of instruments of lesser grade. From Now Until December 31st We will reduce the usual terms of easy payment HEINTZMAN & CO. PIANOS to the minimum, so that the Miniature Upright Grand Model can now be purchased at $25 Cash and $10 Monthly. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW ! Best Way to Loosen Stubborn Cough 4 ; and buns, | them? ponehithh hoarseness, throat tickle, bron- % > 1c asthma or winter coughs. ies and cajes in wonderful pro-| 5 1¢ you believe that a stron |* 'Fo 'make' this splendid cough 8! or SAReT) nd loyal home market will attract pour 214 ounces into a {pleasant taste. : Pinex is a ial and hi coneen- | 5 the wife of the Bishop of Ontario. {trated com| of genuine Norway pine saw just what the ladies of St.| Bast tooth brush in the city 25e-- |*¥iTact ab Jaintabis Subic. howls Ehe Mark's could do in the way' of a} EE ert sale. Mrs. Edward Murray took the! Pinex buyers. Vegetables too with apples t qibottle and fil the bottle with in now industries and settlers, SUC [granulated and shake and preserved fruit were for sale. that these will in ture reduce the | FR ia sugar syru) "Pisin od ey's world Jeo A ¥S. jupon t Pp . © Pr. Franz Exner, famous as a phy-| To avoid disappointment, ask Tr { a you entrance fee and tea was poured at| druggist for "21; ounces of Pinex"" a table centred! with a pink primu- Gu The children's table was in a corner ; : ini LE use clarified | burden of Individoal taxation, will | boney, i of syrup. Either | attractively arranged and tea was you pledge yourself in your daily | way, you get 1 sicist, dled yesterday ih Vienna. He |9TusR) was noted for his calculations of |Sizectibng. Jae by Mrs. F. H. Day, Mrs. John Baxter, Mrs. J. S. Sihbitt, Mrs. H. F. NN NN AAC AS NN RY) NF N Ne \ [ CHEHUTTI TT TTR AULT BAY Sadi i 121 PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON ES A ANS 4h SS A promptly turned to the home ecook-! ahd HOH ve) Sena . Not y I > - - le {il supplviitin hours or less. Noth ing table where bread | ducts your localfffoaler Will SUPP y, Ch Ask your Doctor. ~ ] Hen could buy ready-made ot 10 eae pre always one-Sf its noticeable features a ee ¥ ud in Capi and on Tuesday Mrs.'C. A. Seager, | duets? Thirty men are reported dead and Hilliard Berry, Mrs. N. Stanton, Mrs. | Oyabu colliery at Kyusho, Japan. Anderson, Mrs. W. M. Kaight, Mrs, Best daly nipples----Medley's,

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