'W. H. Cralg, Mrs. W. Bart- Dalton and Mrs. A. W. Winnett | charge of the tea at the | Club on Wednesday afternoon, ; In spite of the storm that 158 waves of Lake Ontar'o BLO foam, was an exceedingly pleas- One, Among those present were k J. C. Newlands, Mrs. Alan Mrs. Arthur Macnee, Mrs. J. cLeod, Mrs. George McGowan, John Carson, Mrs. Everett md, Mrs. Felix Johnson, Mrs. | utehins (Worcester, Mass.), oble Armstrong (Hamilton), Rees, Mrs, W. A. Mrs. Havelock Price, Mrs. ison Pierce (Boston, Mass. Jy is the guest of #88 Beatrice Lambert, Mrs. George | iWden, Miss Marion Wilmot (Ver- Of, B.C.). In the evening there Conservative Association. Covers were laid for fifty at the tables bean- tifully decorated with asters. The affair was a most enjoyable social event, Mrs. R, w! Ruthértord and the Misses Rutherford, King street, are entertaining this afternoon for Miss Leo Ross, Vancouver, B.C., and Miss Marion Ogilvie, Montreal. - . - Mrs. Frederick 'Cays entergained at luncheon at the Cataraqui Golf (and Country Club to-day. » * . Miss Jennie Crouch, Por{ Arthur, her aunt, Mrs. George A. Cliff, Napanee. Miss Helen Graham, Kingston, was the guest of Miss Helen Moore, & small dance with some of the Napanee, during the past two weeks. and their girl friends pres- amongst whom were Mr. and | Sherman Hill, Miss Frances! » Miss Flo Cunningham, Miss! Jean Roblin, | Vivien and Miss Sylvia White, | él Porter, Miss Evelyn Ford, Miss Helen Car-| Miss Edith Rees, Miss Betty Nickle and Miss Anna Mahood. Hon. W. F. Nickle and Brig.-Gen. A. BE. Ross, M.P., gave a dinner at| the Cataraqul Gol and Country Club ~ On Wednesday evening tor the chair- men and chairwomen of the Liberal- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baiden have returned home after spending the past two weeks at "The Maples," Prescott, . * » Mrs. Robert Clark and hgr daugh- ter, Norma, Alwington avenue, left on Monday for Toronto. While there they will attend the C.N.A. exhibition. Miss Margaret Hall, who has spent the summer abroad, will return to Kingston on Saturday. Miss Lillian Fair, West street, has returned from Belleville, where she nt | ; For every wash-day method TINSO is ideal for any. wash-day Method you use. You do not change any of your Hapy--juat use Rinso where you to use ordinary soap. If you like to boil your white oo tons, you just the sale Slsamsing, wuds you need in the boiler. you use a i Fh the advice of the big ine manufacturers-- machine, as," fami, ing with this new kind of ) the dirt until a dle Taine § Jeaves the clothes suds ds nual, Inthe morning more Rinse solution and work the machine. henrinse and di you will have a clean sweel snow - while wash. make LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED A LOVELY HINDU PRINCESS come the season's faverite at le. France, She Is Princess y iska, who has distracted atten- tion from American jazz with her inter prétations of native dances. Her orien- tal Beauty has attracted many artists. Was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, W. 8. Herrington at their cottage. Mrs. Thomas 8. Duncan, Louis, Mo., is at the Y.W.C.A. Dr. Noble Armstrong, Hamilton, St. TOMORROW'S MENU, Breakfast Oranges . Cereal Coffee Omelet Toast Luncheon Baked Beans Catsup Wholéwheat Bread Lettuce Dinner Fried Pan Fish Potatoes' Steamed in Skins Spinach Orange-Pineapple Salad Coffee Cottage Pudding -- Knitting a Brown and Yellow Si'k Tea Jelly Scarf, Brown and Yellow Knitted Scarf: Buy two spools of dark brown motor slik and one spool ot yellow motor silk, also two number five bone or amber knitting needles. I assume that you knit six stitches to the inch; if so, cast on 70 stitches with the dark brown, knit five rows, purl one row, kiiit one row for three and one-half inches, measuring from last Tow of cast-on stitches and ead- will spend Labor Day in town with Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolle. Mr. Armstrong, who has been with her parents, will réturn with him. Miss Daisy E. Henry has returned from her holidays. . . » Mrs. Robert Meikle, Oftawa, and her son, Mr. Urquhart Meikle, and Mrs. Melkle, have beet spending the summer months at Alexander Bay, on Lake Deschene. Mrs, H. R. Chown and Miss E. ing with a row of knitting. Now drop the brown silk. (Join yellow, purl one row, knit one row, drop yellow, join brown, purl ome row, knit one row, drop brown). Repeat the directions inside the parenthesis once, then drop brown, Join yellow, purl one row, knit one row, drop yellow, join brown. (Purl one row, knit one row.) Repeat this second parenthesis once, drop brown, join yellow. (Purl ome row, knit one Chown, Albert street, have returned from a motor trip/to Chicago, where they went to hear the music of the grand opera company now there. | They returned via Niagara Falls, Miss Ella Scott, who spent two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rankin, Frontenac street, has returned to Gananoque. Mrs. H. K. Hill, who has been in row). Repeat the third parenthesis three times more. Drop yellow, join brown. one row, knit one row.) country whose people are supposedly democratic, Perhaps it is the kindly courtesy and unfailing good humor of the young mam whose motto is "I serve" that win for him love and loyalty from others than those who (Purl Repeat Rochester, Minn., with her parents, iMr. and Mrs. A. B. Cunningham, has returned to town. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hinkley, Al- bany, N.Y., are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Sparks, Stuart street. * * - Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Mackenzie, who have been at "Glen Lyon" with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Campbell, left for Toronto on Wednesday. Mrs. J. BE. Mackay and her little son, who were at "Hilleroft" with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Minnes, have re- turned to Brockville, Mies Daisy Dart, Kingston, is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. William Wi- son, Toroiito, for the Exhibition. Mr. M. P. Keys returned from Howe Island to-day. Dr. Phillips Macdonnell is in town from the Northwest and is with Mrs. G. M. Macdonaell, University avenue. . . . Miss Marjorie Stevenson, Niagara Falls, Ont, will arrive in town on Saturday to visit General and Mrs. F. W. Hill, Gore street. Miss Jean Chown, who has been with Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Chown, "Edgehill," will return to Toronto this week. * . * The engagement is announced of Mrs, Bayly Ransom, widow of the late Lieut. Bayly Ransom, of Kast- bourne, England, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McLelland, Earl street, to Mr. Norman Clare Suther- land, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Sutherland, Amherst, Nova Sco- tia; the wedding to take place quietly the middle of September. . 100ny Polo _Cloth Coats fortunate purchase the start of the Fall "PHONE 2009. Co. Lte | headquarters, * proceeded to scatter : | The Editor hears | : That the Horticultural Society will indeed confer a benefit on Kingston with free ' lectures on gardening. There are some very beautiful gar- dens in the city--Just enough to show us what can be done with work and a Httle money, How splendid it would be it our fine old town had many such gardens to beautify its quiet streets! Prizes for the best gardens would be an incentive, and after the citizens saw what could be done with even a smali plot of ground they would want the flowers for their beauty as well as for the prize, " - ~~. That about 300 members of the Junior Institutes were guests of Canadian National Exhibition, To- fonto, during the entire day. Early in the morning the girls began to ar- rive, and, after announcing them- selves at the Women's Institute over the grounds. At noon they were entertained at dinner, and strations. A high tea and a visit to the afternoon assisted in the demon-| regard him with pride and love as their future sovereign. of the Instituie four snhool That three members Btreetsville Women's Junior ' Branch presented attractive and nutritious lunch menus in the kitchen of the Ontario Home at the woman's wing of the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition Toronto. Before a large and admiring audience 'the three girls, in immaculate white, uni- forms, prepared and packed suitable lunches for the four seasons of the year. Waxed paper was used liber- ally, and for liquids, salads and jams, small glass jars with screw tops were employed. . McBAIN-GREENWOOD NUFTIALS, -- Took Place at the Bride's Home in Toronto. . A wedding that may be of interest to a great many Kingstonians took place at the home of the bride's parents, Toronto, on Saturday even- ing, Aug. 23rd, of Lula Louise, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Greenwood, and Dr. Wallace CHENILLE CREPE the Grand Stand topped off the day for rural Young Canada. That the time is drawing on for the 'annual Industrial Ex. hil and the various branches of Woman's Institute that will ex- hibit their work are getting it ready. This is one of the attractions of fair for everyone. The W. I. section was most interesting last year. F2 That the great excitement in the United States over the arrival of the 9. ales Ssems Alcange Jaa a - IH g i 2 § F I fourth parenthesis once. Drop brown, Join yellow, purl one row, knit one row, drop yellow, join brown, purl One row, knit one row. Drop brown, Join yellow, purl one row, knit ofie row, drop yellow, join brown, purl one row and knit one row for 27 inches. End with row. of knitting. Drop brown, join yellow, purl one row, knit one row, drop yeliow, join brown, purl one row, knit one row, drop brown, join yellow, purl one row, knit one row, drop yellow, Join brown. (Purl one row, kalt one row.) Repeat this fifth parenthesis once. Join yellow. (Purl one row, knit one row). Repeat sixth par- entheses three times more. Join brown. (Purl one row, knit one row.) Repeat these seventh paren- theses once. * Now join yellow, purl one rowy knit one row, join brown, purl one row, knit ome row. Repeat from the star (*) once. Join yellow, purl one row, knit one row, join brown, purl one row, kuit one row for three and one-half inches, knit eight rows. Bind off very loosely. Then with the brown silk tie a fringe along edge of scart at both ends. Tomorrow---Making Your Own To- mato Catsup. ---- All 1mquiries addressed to Miss Kirkman in care of the "Efricient Housekeeping" department will be answered in these columns in thalr turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing to the graat aumber recived. 80 If & personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamp- »d and sslf-addressed envélope must be enclosed with the question. Be sure to uss YOUR ful! name, street number, and the names of your city and state, ~The ' Edito.. No. * AUNT HET rl} "I reckon it's sinful of me to let peddlers in when I don't Intend to buy nothin', but it gives me a chance to set a spell and be entertained." Ward McBain, Port Colborne, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McBain, Atwood. Rev. Canon Macnab, of St, Alban's cathedral, officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a frock of ivory ripple chiffon over Chantilly lace, with court train of* brocaded crepe. A double wreath of orange blossoms with clusters at each side held the tulle veil in place, and she carried butterfly roses and valley lilies showered with fern. Her only at- tendant was Miss Tory Paull, who was becomingly gowned in pale yel- low ninon. Mr, Eric McBain; Mon- treal, was his brother's best 'man. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Walter Murch, and after the ceremony Mr. Walter Walker sang "Until." Mrs. Greenwood, mother of the bride, wore black pleated georgette and Spanish lace with a corsage of pink roses, Mrs. McBain, the groom's mother, wore black satin with pleated panels and a corsage of roses. The bride's table was done with pink roses in small silver vases and centred by the cake, which was draped with white tulle and topped with sweetheart roses and lllies-of- the-valley. Miss Lila Dies caught the bride's bouquet. Dr. and Mrs. McBain left for a short honeymoon and on their re- turn will lve in Port Colborne. The bride travelled in a black aud white French wrap and small black hat. -------- For the Prevention of Goitre Medical authorities that goitre can be treated and ented most simply and effectiv: the table x small imply, Iodine has bY haneof uty SIFTO IODINE SALT Sifto Iodine Salt is our regular high- Sifte Running to which a small quantity of Iodine TS I Re ap] k Ontario Pro al Board of H. This does not Change the color or taste of the salt in any way. Use Sifto Jodine Salt regularly on table and for cooking just like ordinary salt. In 2 1b., dust-proof . Your DOMINION SALT CO., LTD. - Sarnia, Ont. ju Just received a case of Irish and Scotch Linen Ends Suitable for Roller and Dish Towels, These are all pure Linen and lengths' range from | yard to 8 yards. Prices range from 20c. a yard up. A large assortment of qualities to choose from. - W. N. Linton & Co. "Phone 191. The Waldron Store The HEINTZMAN & CO, "CLASSIC" UPRIGHT PIANO Sells regularly at the price of $670 But ha in stock, domon- stration, which we will sell for Slightly wed by $600 ON EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT.