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Daily British Whig (1850), 27 May 1926, p. 6

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Ln eny DAILY BRITISH WHIG ii NEWS AND VIEWS FOR WOMEN READERS LIFE'S SOCIAL SIDE in's Page Editor Phone 2618. {Private Phone 857w. . we i John Waddell and Miss Lucy Montreal, are in town for days. w - . Ir . Dalbert Cummings, Brock- is visiting Mr, and Mrs. R. H, ir, William street. i a Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Smith's ls, was a visitor in town this week 'was at ""Densmere." N fa . - . , Norman Zwicker, Lunnen- .8., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. , Centre street. . 5 William Harty, "Roselawn," Fr Toronto today to visit her Mrs, J. K. Kerr, , George Warner, Quebec, fs her , Mr, and Mrs. H. Frontenac street. . and Mrs. Collingwood Jones, ave been in Ottawa and To- are again at "Densmerse." » » ¥. Stillman, Norwood, is st_of Dr, and Mrs. C. C. Nash, street, for the conference. aR ,. - . Leonard, Warkworth, and fe Walsh, Hastings, are "of Mrs. Fowler, Mount Ches- " -« % r. and Mrs, James Ports, who Fe the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. J. 3, Alfred street, have returned to - - L av. J. G. McKee, Baltimore, Ont, guest of Mrs. Robert Meek, ity avenue, for the meeting : - - . Mrs. Fitspatrick, Brockville, was on Thursday for the medical ation, when her son received sgree of M.D. * - . 'Mps. 'W. H. Hughes, Alfred street, 0 spent the holiday with her ter, Mra. Philip Terry, has re- to town. . * M. Leonard, Warkworth, and Fowler, Mount Chesney, . Sadie Walsh, Hastings, are dir 'the ordination -in Albany, of Rev. Harvey Thompson, the ] A { former's cousin, also his first mass in Frankfort on Sunday, May 30th. . . * Mrs. Manley B. Baker, University avenue, is eficTiaining this after- noon for Mrs. C. H. Hutchins, Mon- treal. * . Rev. J. A. Matheson, Fenelon Falls, is with Dr. and Mrs, E. C. D. McCallum, Brock street, for the meeting of conference. > . » Rev. W. GO. Lansbury, rector of Wellington, was in town on Wednes- day for convocation, when his son, Dr. Lansbury, received the degree of M.D. - * . Mrs. T. H. Baker, 503 Johnson street, and her little daughter, Bet- ty, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Charles Moore, 17 Lola Road, Toronto. * - Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jackson and their son, Donald, Enterprise, who have been in San Antonio, Texas, on account of Mr, Jackson's health, have returned. . % a Mr. L. P. Sherwood, president of the Ottawa Canadian Club, was in town this week. He and his family will ocenpy their cottage at Lough- boro Lake this summer. . . - Mrs. A. Willesford Jackson, who is at present . with Dr. and Mrs. James Miller, Albert street, will leave for Victoria, B.C., next week to visit her niece, Mrs. John Mere- dith. . . . Mrs. Clarence Chown and her young son returned to Montreal with Mr. Chown, who arrived from the west last week and spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lambert, Clergy street. » Dr. and Mrs, H. G. Murray of Owen Sound, who have been in town for a few days with the former's brother, Mr. D. B. Murray, and Mrs. Murray, Kensington Place, left for Ottawa by motor this morning. -. * - Rev. W. R. Tanton, pastor of Trinity United Church, Napanee, who spoke at the Rotary Club to-day, Is attending conference and is the guest'of Mrs, J. G. Elliott, Barrie street.' » - . Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Marvin, Bald- winsville, N.Y.; Mr. Lyman Skinner, Syracuse, N.Y., and Mr. Ronald Skin- ner, Montreal, will spend the week- end with thelr mother, Mrs. William Skinner, at "Densmere." - » . Mr. "Bubs" Britton, Queen's Uni- versity, while in Belleville on' Mon- day last, was entertained at dinner by Dr. G. 'W. Faulkner, who after- wards took his guest to the dance at the Belleville Golf Club. - . " Mrs, H. P. Lowe, "The Winston," will go to Toronto on Friday to be present at the ordination of her son, Mr. John Lowe, M.A., which will take place in St. Albans Cathedral on Trinity Sunday, May 30th. v * . Mrs. Gilbert Johnston and Mrs. H. Crossthwaite, Montreal, are with the former's daughter, Mrs. R. J. Me- Kelvey, Bagot street. They were in town for the medical convocation, when Dr, John McKelvey, B.A, re- celved the degree of M.D. 3 . Mrs. John Carmichael and her little son, of Vancouver, B.C, are visiting her parents at Iroquois. She will be remembered better as Pose Brouse as she lived in Kingston for six years, Later on she will visit with Mrs. G. H. Williamson, Brock street. . & & The Whig will be glad to have the names of visitors in town and ac- counts of various social events for in. the sociali column. should be "| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Ada, Arch| |street, were married in St. James' Kingston, twenty-five years cess and happiness for them and | {their son and daughter, . » - A reception was given at the Prin- cipal's Residence, Queen's Univer- sity, on Wednesday afternoon, imme- | diately after the medical convoca- | tion, to which the graduates and their | friends were invited. The guests were received by Dean and Mrs. J. C. Connell, Principal Bruce Taylor being unavoidably absent. The tea table, effectively decorated with red ad yellow tulips and Queen's colors, was presided over by Mrs. W. T. Connell, who poured coffee; Mrs. R. J. Gardiner, who made tea, and Mrs. Frederick Etherington, who cut the ices. The assistants were Mrs. Hendry Connell, Miss Harriet Gar- diner, Miss Nora Connell, Miss Kath- arine MacPhail and Miss Elinor Mun- dell. . . . The field day and opening lunch- eon of the season was the event for the ladies of the Cataraqui Golf and Country Club today. The links are in splendid order and the clubhouse was gay with the flowers that adorn- ed the tables where the members lunched. Among those present were Mrs. J. H. Elmsley, Mrs. C. F. Cony stantine, Mrs. H. C. Welch, Mrs. Francis Macnee, Mrs. Sandford Cal- vin, Mrs. A. H. Fair, Mrs. Horace Lawson, Mrs. Herbert Robinson, Mrs. W. R. Givens, Mrs. Stewart Robertson, Mrs, W. E. Kidd, Mrs. T. A. Kidd, Mrs. W. H. Herrington, Mrs. T. G. Bishop, Mrs. William Min- nes, Mrs. Fraser Armstrong, Mrs. R. N. F. MacFarlane, Mrs, James Mil- ler, Mrs. R. O. Alexander, Mrs. Bart- satt Dalton, Mrs. Halloway Waddell, Mrs. C. BE. Taylor, Mrs. Horace Westmorlan®, Mrs. George Bawden, Mrs. J. B. MacLeod, Mrs. W. Linton, Mrs. Philip Du Moulin, Mrs. Regin- ald Brook, Mrs. "W. A. Mitchell, Mrs. Ernest Sparks, Mrs.' Kelth Hicks, Mrs. A. G. Mordy,| Mrs. A. W. Winnett, Mrs. A. N. Lee, | Mrs. Harold Davis, Mrs. J. C. Mur- ray, Mrs. W. P. Elkins, Mrs. C. J. Harper, Mrs, E. J. B.. Pense, Mrs. H. C. Connell, Mrs. Stanley Graham, Miss Redden, Miss Austin, Miss Una Polson, Miss Freda Burns, Miss Nora Connell, Miss Isabel Minnes, Miss May Chown, Miss Jessie Mair, Miss Anella Minnes, Miss Cecil Macnee, Miss Cicily Rutherford, Miss Nora Macnee, Miss Marjorie and Mies Helen Uglow, Miss Katharine Mac- phail, Mids Virginia Ford, (Minnea- polis), Miss Betty Murray and Miss Caroline Mitchell. v Easy to Gain With Yeastandlron New Combination of Yeast with Vegetable Iron Quick Way to Build Up Weight This new com- bination of yeast vitamines with vegetable iron, re- news the action of sluggish blood cells, drives out dangerous body poisons, increases energy and endur- ance and supplies the system with the vitamines that build up weight. For years yeast has been known as a rich vitamine food, but not until we perfected "ironized yeast"-- which comes In concentrated tablet form, was it possible to take yeast and iron in the right propor- tions to huild up weight. Vegetable "Iron" when combined with yeast is quite easy to digest, therefore better for the sys- tem. And "yeast" when ironized be- comes just twice as beneficial as ordi- nary fresh or cake yeast. Ironized Yeast tablets are compos- ed of concentrated food elements, therefore, they are pleasant to take and free from drug-like effects, If you are under weight, do not enjoy good health, lacking in energy and force, "ironized yeast' tablets will pick you right up, and it they fail, you get your money back, Sold by James B. McLeod and all good druggists, at $1.00 for a large 60-tablet package, Harold F. Ritchie & Co., Ltd., Toronto, Canada. who were in Toronto last week, re- port an excellent time in spite of unforeseen difficulties that were in the way of social enjoyments. These merry lads will have a good time anywhere. They have youth and strength, and their training teaches them to be men enough not to grumble even when everything is not to their liking. That the silk coats which seem likely to be worn with many of the summer dresses will flutter with every breeze. Not only are they of light materials but they will be worn open without buttons or other fas- tenings. The most popular shades are supposed to be mauve, light tan, pink and dove grey and each is lin- ed with the same! material as the dress of volle or chiffon which it surmounts. Long Handles. Sweeping is much less back-break- ing if you have one of the new dust- pans with a long handle which does not require bending to use it. Season of Ruffles. a Small pleated ruffles are used very generally this season for after- noon frocks and for sport attire as well, | Very Satisfying. A ome-plate dish that is satisfying and delicious is broiled bacon, and .mounds of spinach baked with egg or grated cheese, EVENING GOWN "I dont nover let a peddler in except on wash day when I'm wantin' an excuse to set down." WOMEN'S INSTITUTE PARHAM. The annual meeting of the Par- ham Institute was held at the home of Mrs. B. Hannah with twelve mem- bers in attendance. Following the singing of the Ode and roll call com- munications were read from Mrs. A. W. Sirett giving the report of the year's work and from the depart- ment regarding a lady speaker com- ing to Parham on June 4th. Moun- tain Grove Institute has been invit- ed to join us at that meeting. Fol- lowing the discussion came election of officers with the following result: Hon. President, Mrs. B. J. Snyder; president, Mrs. J. BE. Howes; 1st vice-president, Mrs. D. 'Wagar; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. W. Simonett; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. D. A. Good- fellow; assistant secretary-treasurer, Mrs. T. A. Wagar; district represen- tative, Mrs. L. B. Bateman; direc- tors, Mrs. G. R. Howes, Miss Gertie Bertrim, Mrs. Dr. Scott; auditors, Mrs. Thomas Bertrim, Mrs. W. D. Black. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. D. A. Goodfellow, each member being asked to respond to roll call by some suggestion for the programme for the ensuing year. WELLINGTON. The Womien's Institute met on Wednesday afternoon in the Com- munity Hall and the members listen- ed to two addresses given by Mrs. M. E. Lowe, the Department Speaker. The first was on "Physical Efficiency as a Science" and the second on "The Value of Seif-control." These addresses were closely linked and the speaker in no uncertain, way proclaimed the gospel of good tem- per, and right health habits as the only proper basis for a successful life. She spoke of worry as being exceedingly harmful to all who In- dulged In it, and urged the practice of self-control in the little things of every day so 'that in a great crisis the habit would have become firmly fixed. Mrs. Lowe spoke at length also on Institute methods, the pre- paration of meetings, forming of committees, etc, and expressed pleasure at the work of the local In- stitute, = especially in connection with the library. Mrs. Sangar Har- ris, the president, was in the chair. A report of the year's finances was| given by the secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Dayton Murphy. Two piano duets were played by Misses Anna Clark and Winifred Pearce. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by Mesdames McCul- loch, McFaul, Coxall, Green, 'Christie and Murphy, LOCK. The annual business meeting of Chaffey's Lock Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Simmon's, on May 19th. The elec- tion of officers was held and resulted as folléws: President, Mrs. B. A. Alford; vice-president, Mrs. J. J. Murphy; secretary-treasurer, Miss H. M. Davis. The financial report for the year was read and Chaffey's|| SICK ABED "EIGHT MONTHS Cleaning Dish-Washing Laundering Softens Water - Saves Soap - Lightens Work. Ji Does more and better work than » any other cleansing preparation- No Grit No Odor No Waste At Your Grocers E.W. GILLETT CO. LTD. f TORONTO , CANADA has how $62.40 in the treasury. xt] was decided to have the "Home Nursing" course held there the third week in July; arrangements were made to give the children of the vicinity a picnic during the month of August. The branch accepted Mrs. Etherington's offer of bulbs of gladioli given to each member, to be grown in the home garden and to be exhibited in the fall at a competi- tion to be held at Fettercalrn. Chaffey's Institute made great progress during the past year. It had a dressmaking course, made use of two travelling libraries, bought picnic tables and gave a large money | "Today Every Day . SHREDDED 3 donation to a family 'who was bu ed out. The members are very en- thuslastic and look forward to the accomplishment of greater things during the coming year. Takes No Time. A delicious 'dessert that is easy to make is by heaping preserved straw berries or cherries over plain ice cream or over a wedge of sponge Victorian Mode. i cake, On many of the newest blotees and frocks there is a decided drop at the shoulder line, ----_-------- ' Special For Friday 'Best quality Canadi bleached -- free from 7-4 or 63 inches wide, 84 or 72 inches wide, ese. 80x 90. for .... Sheeting -- full ing -- will not for + + +g; +65c. yard for ...% - . 5c. yard case eee ae. 4 | a . 3 AR a PAD

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