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Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Apr 1922, p. 8

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NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS 4 ooo » Editor of Women's Page, Telephoac 1724; Private phone 857w, - for the Leslie Shield be jadminton coarts on Sat- The gan at the urday when a large number of pl © ers were present. Bridge w and those noticed at the tea §ere Prof. and Mrs. Callander, and Mrs. Stockwell, Col. and Bevan Dunbar, Col. and Mrs. Ern Harris, Col. and Mrs. Beverly Brown Major and Mrs. Horace Lawson, Mrs T. Dh. R. Hemming, Mrs. Dougla Young, Miss, Hora, Prof Mrs Keith Hicks, Majorgind Mrs Lafferty, Mr. and Mrs Jemmett, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Loretta Swift, Col J. C. Schmidlin, Géneral W- Hill, Col. and Mrs. G the Misses Ogilvie, Mis Maclaren (St. John) Miss Carruthers, Mrs. Garret Greer, Aileen Rogers, Miss W. Gordon, Miss Mildred Jones, Miss Mamie Anglin Miss Laura Kilborn, Col. Andersor Coil. Constantine, Capt. Dickinson Di McKee, Mr. Macdonald Pn Bagot street heon on Sg Miss play and Dougla Hugh Ryan, and Mrs and Mrs. F Elapeti Edit: Miss Ada Birch tertained at lune honor of her nie Emery, who for shortly Royal Hospital as a nurse-in-training fodils decked the luncheon table the guests were Miss Helen T Miss Clara Farrell, Miss Isobel and Miss Grace Mooers, Miss Gertrude McKelvey, Miss Caroline Mitchell and Miss Isabel Mitchell . » ® Archibald Macdonell Hamilton was the guest of Lieut-Col William Hendrie and Mrs. Hendrie ar #Gateside House." Eee mann Montreal Viete Daf leaves to enter Sir while in Armine Robinson, Albert tertain the Bridge Club a member this after. Mrs. G street of which she is noon will » - . s Elder and Miss Elder Villa &. Clare Apartments, Barri street, will on Thursday or this week and not again this season . . » Mrs® lame receive Mrs. C. VV. Lane, Gore street, ig tr At A A A\ i 5 A NH Purest of all Pure cocoanut oil and rich palm oil, from our own plantations, are skilfully blended in Sunlight Sosp. It iy the purest and Sighest quality laundry soap and has the largest sale in the world Sunlight Soap washes beautifully end as it has no impure ingred- ients it saves your clethes and makes them wear longer. Buy Sunlight Iris i ts tr nn ng WONDERFUL THE WAY IT HELPED HER So Writes Mrs. Lemery of ille, Ontario, Regard- ing Lydia E. Pinkham's egetable Compound Brockville, Ontario.--"T took Lydia E. Plakbam's Vegetable Compound HII for Weakness and female disorders. J | imes that I could bbe me any good. found one of your ttle books in my wim door one day and thought I wonid give it a trial. | am now on my fifth bottle and it is wonderful the way it bas helped me. I am feeling much better, have no weak spells and can do all my work now. I am your | vegetable Compound to all 1 know | you can use my testimonial to | help other Men] Cass women. Leweny, 176 Abbott St, Brockville, Ontario Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound fs a medicine for women's all- ments and has a record of nearly fifty dxears behind it W Ottawa, { her home on Edgehill avenue on Sat- Life's Social Side still with her York, sister in New 4 ill- [who is improving aft ness rious 8» The Royal Military College Ottawa gradu tes residing in held their annual dinner on Thursday evening it the Royal Ottawa Golf ( D M. Mcintyre, K.C., the week-end with cnt Jolinson street, Mrs. J. Howard Box, and wee daughter, Arnprior, are with Mrs Box's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kl liott Jarrrie street. un Tor his nto pent sisters Heber | Ir B. W ent home Miss | n Tor Philip Du Dumoulin onto, is t of M Sydenha Mrs. gue moulin, Rey 1 week Wellington street, ronto today who has spen: Dean of Ontario, returned to To Ensor with Sharpe the . Miss Elda Ross, Bellleville, is the Whole, ground or fine ground for Tricolator or percolator use. guest of Mrs, J. Watson, Livingston blue-mixture wistered davenport and arm chairs, : MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1028, SH WHIG. THE DAILY BR ITI cee = dvertising induces a first sale But "Quality" >e permanent But "Quality" alone makes "SALADA" T XE A custom Once tried, is never forsaken Sealed pacKetsonly BlacK,Green or mixed a was ago, {that a parish 'effect Th about 20 years ture" became popular, a darker colors such greens Wd browns also came into popular favor t form a "harmony" with this new brown furniture. But to-day we find some we men positively afraid to use st r colors in their living rooms, even in moderation. If this drift toward Con- servatism continues, we shall sc ys black the popular color irr our s »f home decoration. Of all the rooms in the house, living room should be the most cheer- ful. And a bright note of color here and there can do so much toward creat ing this cheerfall effect If the room described in the quoted letter were rhine, this is how I should treat it: I would take not} away from its furnishings except t brown over-drapes and the lamp-shade. But I should add Oh, so much! And everything I should add would be in the tone of either yellow, gold or cop- per. I should have cream "glass" cur- 15 at the windows with copper-color- over-drapes; a copper-colored lamp- hade on the drop-light; a cloth-of-gold (with blue background) cover on the hving room table; brass book-ends holding a few books; a bowl of bright vellow pottery on mantel or piano-top, a glass or brass candle-stick holding a yellow candle on mantel or desk-top; and a copper-color velour pillow on the davenport, as h of Bright Color in Living Room received a letter r a 'Dissa 0 and a brown vel davenport as well shade » drop- hght. I thought ti ld-t 10te In the tapestry and would brighten the -room er but it does not. Is there anythi ¢ ~done >" This Reader's letter describes a ve ry il monotony. 1 wish if mmon mistake in interior decoration vay it was before! I{ the mistake of 1 getting enough brown wall-paper (it is a | cheery coloring i om room), brown mahogany furni- A half-century ago the he maker's tapestry on e up cites leaned just the other way i she was apt to get too much colori , a large brown lin » her rooms, metimes LY 1g, brown ur cushion Your { is a Brown- the to explain the reason room "gets o r had it newly done | letter, * the result | above BARNUM"S| Specials | BAKERY DELICIOUS HONEY TARTS, APRICOT TARTS, JELLY TARTS OYSTER PATTIES TO ORDER | | | { tender | =" Rich in Fragrance = and Flavor. r------------ stance, a bright red veiour on i All ities addressed to Miss Kirk- an optical joy in a rc ere dark Iman in care of the "Efficient House- green or dark brown pedominates. keeping" department will be answered Do not be d, at least, to try {in these columns in their turn. This re- the mi [quires considerable time, however, on- ; mg to the great number received. So is a personal or quicker reply is desired, a tamped and self-addressed envelope be enclosed with the question. Be YOUR full name, street This introduction of a g appropriate for almost me in living room ar m. For a copper or a gold r r- nnes satisfactory ith al- a t ent that righ | most any other color, ot Bright red is another nmy be used Sold only in 13, 1 and 2 Ib. airtight tins. use enue * . . Major ronto, Stuart Forbes, To Sir Archi at the Coni- Royal Military and Mrs the guests of Macdor Quarters, are d Lady its bald an Miss Fraser br club of will en she | Barrie street, teriain the which 8 a member this afternoon Prof Seccom! K the Elspeth ' street, spent week-end in Toronto Miss MacLaren, St N.B.; who hus been days with Mr G Earl street, left John, spending a Hunter - for Ottawa today Miss Freda Collier, irockville! spent the week-end at Kingston, the'!l ruest of Miss Henderson few Ogilvie a 8» ), is the guest Division Mrs. Pugsley, Toront Mrs. W Ww ( street | Miss Doris McCle | Toronto holidays with McClelland, Clergy street Mrs. Lionel Smith arrived from Montreal on Sunday and is the guest | of Mr. and Mrs. John McKay, Syden- | Lam street | Mrs. Ambrose Apartments, has awa hown, lland will come week spend and Mrs. R, J t { from the to Sydenham | from Ot- | Shea, returned *. . and Mrs W. Robertson, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Isabel, Wil- liam Little Currie, the marriage to take place in April . James Dr to To-merrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kemble TUESDAY, APRIL 4th. | An unfortunate condition of af- fairs may be y this sidereal operations There ures read as menacing the and bringing stubborn obstacles and disappointments into ties, with affairs at a standstill and | financial losses threatened, Under | the circumstances, the best advice of | the stellar is to remain quiet ! and give first consideration preserving the health and that of the domestic | Those y birthday it is have a { rather ominous portent, in which set barks losses and disappointments are threatened. . Their health should be a matter of first importance, A child born on this day should be fit- {ted to cope with many obstacles in | |life, and to have regard for its pos- sessions, as it may otherwise have a tendency to wasteulness. ! "Tell your troubles to the classi- filed advertising department and they will soon cease to be troubles." | read from day's fig health are all all the activi seers the to | circle who 1 What Queen's Girls Are Doing et tt tt tte tpg i : -- ! The final year entertained Levana | at the Wednesday meeting, when | Miss Marion Laird, was valedictor- | ian. Miss Gertrude Deadman, on be- half of the vear, presented the so- ciety with two dozen silver tea Spoons. A programme, with a violia | solo by Miss Goldie Bartels, and songs by Miss Helen Charlesworth, | with Miss Doreen Lavell as accom- | panist, was much enjoyed. Tea was | served and altogether the affair was | an entire suecess. Mrs. Norman Miller, honorary president of the new Leyana execn- tive, asked the executive to tea ar urday afternoon when Miss Esther O'Connor presided at the tea table. On Saturday morning a "swim- ming meet was held in the gymnas- | ium to compete for the cup given = Miss Esther O'Connor, the physica: | ---- directress. Miss Lois Taylor won the , and the name of your city and The E ' and there in "touches" to i CHASE & SANBORN, Montreal. rh is eh in . : - m My gre : RE | ! --Adds Richness to Your Cooking JE VERY recipe which calls for milk is hnproval by the use of Carnation Milk. This pure Milk which comes to you, safe in sealed containers, is thick like cream and twice as rich as ordinary milk. It is "whole" part of the water removed by evaporation. You may add water to reduce its ric u wish. Of course it's economical--it keeps and you use only what you need and there is no waste. And it's handy because you can order several tall (16 0z.) cans or a case of 48 cans at a time with your groceries. Learn how Carnation Milk will add flavor to your cooking. Get our new illustrated book containing 100 tested recipes. It will be sent free if you will write. Try this recipe. GINGER BREAD, 6 tablespoonfuis water, 2%, cups flour, 1 cup molasses, 2 nfuls Carnation Milk, 1} teaspoonful salt, 8 teaspoon. ful soda, 14 tedspoonfuls ginger, 14 cup butter or lard. Sift dry ents together. Add liquid to ul alt, Ja Combine mixtures, shortening and beat well. Pour into oiled shallow pan and bake in moderately hot oven about 25 minutes. CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS COMPANY, LIMITED, 443 JOHN STREET NORTH, AYLMER, ONTARIO Milk LC La 3 & 07/4 The label is red and white Made m Camada By J CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS COMPANY, LIMITED, AYLMER, ONT. arnation | w From Contented Cows" eun for this wear,

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