iem------ ------------ § -r | GAIETY AT POINT FREDERICK 10 COMM ANNIVERSARY OF T . "R.M.C, 1876-1926" flashed In the air above the "Old Stone Frigate," the oldest building in use in Ontario, on Monday evening, when the golden jublice ball was given by the com- mandant, staff and gentlemen cadets .of the Royal Militaty College of Can- The same dates were at the end of the ballroom in the gym. nasium above the college arms and under the clock that told the num- bers. For fifty years the lads of £ Dominion have been sent to nt Frederick to learns "Truth, Duty and Valor," and well they have learned their lesson. ; The ball of 1926 was a brifliant one, the buildings ablaze with light, and while the rain spoiled the at- tractive sitting-out places on the wharf, it did not in the least inter- fere with the gaiety within the halls of RM.C. Col. Commandant C. F. and Mrs. Constantine ggceived the throngs of guests in a marquee at the entrance to the ballroom, the latter wearing a charming gown of white and silver brocade and carry- ing a great bouquet of red and white roses tied with red and white rib- bons, the gift of the graduating class. Red and white streamers canopied the hall where the dancers swayed to and fro, making a gorge- ous scene. . "From east and west, yes, and from the south and across the seas, they 'came to gather in R.M.C. for the an- nual function known' through the length and breadth of Canada as "The 'June Ball." Other balls may be beld in June, but this is the only one that counts. Mrs, Hubert Neil- son had come from Quebec to the fittieth anniversary of the college of whith her father, the late Col. © Ridout, was the first adjutant. Her 'sister, Mrs. Sorsbie, and her hus- band, General R. Sorsbie, had tome 'om England, Mr. Algernon Rid- out, Quebec, was with his sisters, and Major and Mrs. Lawton Ridout, Toronto, their cousins, were also in town for the anniversary. Some of the members of the "Old Eighteen" were also present. Orville Johnston's orchestra from 'Ottawa supplied the music, which was much enjoyed by the dancers. ] was served in the mess During the evening the 'that adorned the walls of m" were given as souvenirs 'girl dancers, who also carried ie balloons that were released ® of the dances. Fortu- the RM.C. is lighted with Wn power, so that, although the 'were dimmed for a while, they 'mever went. out. Was a much sought retreat, d a8 it was with the roses high on the great blocks of ice 8 centre. At the end of the a contrast to the old days sun, tising over the St. saw men and girls who 'danced all night sitting on the have the sunrise picture tak- was an early parade of the who, after they had taken back to their homes, paraded o'clock, daylight saving time, wR MORATE FIFTIETH RMC. forget"me-nots, . and lily-ot-the- valley. : Miss Dorothy Lyster, satin and silk tulle bouffant dress. Miss Evelyn Ford, pink taffeta | with crystal lace, pink slippers. Miss Helen Ireland, shell pink georgette with crystal trimming. Miss Isabel Camsall, Ottawa, pale pink petal frock. : Miss Helen Phillips, Ottawa, white taffeta frock, roses. Miss Norah Sullivan, green chiffon beaded. 2 Miss Kitty Walsh, Vancouver, B.C., dainty French frock of flesh colored chiffon, with tight bodice and bouffant skirt, scalloped in a deeper shade with clusters of French rose- buds, American Beauty roses. Montreal, Lady Thornton, Montreal, silver metal cloth, : Mrs. J. H. MacBrien, white georgette, beaded. Mrs. Hubert Neilson, black georgette. Mrs. Harcourt black and silver. . Mrs. J. H. Elmsley, gold lace over flame satin. Mrs. F. W. Hill, black georgette embroidered in gold, Mrs. W. P: Elkins, cloth of silver. Mrs. Philip Dy Moulin, silver brocade. .Mrs. J. M. Campbell, black geor- gette and silver. Mrs. Bruce Rose, midnight satin with tunic of sequins. Mrs. W. B. Carey, black and silver. Mrs. Thomas Gibson, white cut velvet. Mrs. T. Callander, French gown of white and gold brocade. Mrs. C. 8. Kirkpatrick, white satin with silver embroidery. Mrs. Edward Rees, orchid tafféta. Mrs. James Miller, black lace over white. Mrs. W. A. Sawyer, jetted over- dress over rose satin. Mrs. Elmer Davis, green georgette and silver Jace. Mrs. Ambrose Shea, French frock of white georgette and pink flowers. Mrs. J. E. Kane, maize liberty crepe. : Mrs, Herbert Steacy, Paris frock of white crepe de. chine trimmed with gold leaf, 3 'Mrs. W. E. Kidd, yellow georgette. Mrs. Stewart Robertson, fushcia georgette, .: ; . Mrs. Frederick Alderson, cream crepe openwork, orange embroidery. Mrs. R. H. Davidson, 'geranium beaded georgette. Mrs. Wendling Anglin, French gown of whité beaded georgette. Mrs. James Sowards, black white beaded, red roses. Mrs. Ernest Sparks, white -fom. . Mre. P. G. C. Campbell, georgette and gold lace, Mrs. A. N. Lyster, orchid gotte crepe. Mrs. Arthur Gildersleeve, Den- ver, blue sequins and silver cloth. " Mrs. Frederick Sandborn, Denver, rose chiffon. and rhinstone. Mys. C. E. Taylor, peach georgette over brocaded silk. Mre.. J. de L. Campbell, cut vel- vet in pastel shades. | 3 Mrs. W. Rupert Davies, French gown of black georgette, heavily Mre. Sandford Calvin, white net and silver, Mys. Halloway Waddell, blue Mrs. A. H. Fair, black and Mrs. Arthur Evans, handsome black gown with diamond oma- ments. Mrs. W. J. B. White, blue brocad- ed crepe. A. R. B. Williamson, robins' blue satin. Mrs. Norman Fraser, black lace over satin. 1 Mrs. W. A. Rogers, peach geor- gette pear! trimming. Mrs. George Mahood, black lace. | i Ottawa, | Quebec, Smith, Quebec, blue and chif- | geor- cut Mrs. 84nY | smprofde THE DA1 Hope, orchid .georgette beaded crystals, ! : Mrs. W. K. Macnee, white crepe ostrich feather trimming. Mrs. Ford, blue georgette with lace. Mrs. Arthur Meighen, Ottawa, torquoise blue cut velvet with godets of silver cloth, Mrs. A. E. Ross, beaded with blue and crystals. : Mrs. J. Jordan, Toronto, flame colored brocade. Mrs. R. W. Rutherford, taffeta and georgette. Mrs. Lawton Ridout, peach georgette. . Mrs. R, Sorsbie, Engliind, orchid georgette and silver crystal beads. Mrs. Egerton Smith! Toronto, sequined gown. Mrs. Collingwood lace. Mrs. J. L. ' Jerome, dawn eatin crepe with silver erepe, sweethear: roses. crepe lavender crepe mauve Toronto, Jones, black 7 Madonna blue shawl, Mrs. Neil Black, chiffon, black Spanish bouquet of orchids and valley. Mrs. W. J. Gibson, rose georgette with crystal beads. Mrs. Robert Massie, Cobourg, blue cut velvet. Mrs. Percy B. Chown, blue geor- gette with silver. Mrs. Russell Blackburn, sequined gown. s Mrs. W. H., Gimblett, Ottawa, black sequins over gown of silver pearls. Jacqueminot roses. Mrs. Reginald Brook, orchid gette, beaded. Mrs, W. Orwell, nile' green geor- gette with silver. Mrs. L. T. Best, black jetted net over satin, Mrs. W. W. Gibson, tangerine fi- gured - crepe. Mss. Donald Macphail, black geor- Bette, Mrs: Earl Birks, Toronto; orchid crepe, . Mrs. Fraser, Victoria, B.C., Amer- ican Beauty crepe. ' } Mrs. W.~A. Mitchell, blue cut vel- yet. Mrs. Richard Cronin, pink satin with white fur. * Mrs. Frederick - Carson, Quetta, India, gold satin and gold lace. Mrs. H. H. Horsey, Ottawa, black beaded gown. ' Mrs. F. W. Archbold, black and white crepe. . Mrs. A. N. Lee, orchid crepe bead- ed in silver, Mrs. Herman Macdonald, grey and bluse satin and chiffon. : Mrs. W. Bartlett Dalton, blue cut velvet. Mrs, W. H. Craig, black and white beaded gown. d Mrs. Arthur Dalton, black geor- gette, headed. 5 S Mrs. W. P, Wilgar, cream lace gown. 3 Mrs. Allan Taylor, Toronto, black georgetie over rose. <4 : Mrs. H. Heaton, blue silk and lace. Mrs. John McKay, black satin and chiffon. 3 Mrs. Baker, Cleveland, Ohio, pe- tunia crepe. Mrs: Tamblyn, petunia georg: beaded : ¢ Tatte, Mrs. H. K. Hill, black taffeta. Mrs, i Dundas, orchid] Otts black En ek rome McKeon, Ottawa, brocade. Ottawa, geor- London, crepe. Mrs, a W. M. Nickle, ore . | ver cloth, jade ornaments. 1Lil®of-the | pansies. Miss Withemina crepe, beaded with pe Miss Nora Bermingh | beaded with silver. | Miss Vivien White, flowered chif- fon in pastel shades, butterfly roses. Nobes, apricot ,» tem roses. , Beorgette | { Mass., nile green georgette with sil- Boston, plat- Miss Bertha Sheridan, { Mass., white brocaded satin, fnum and diamond ornaments, | Miss Flo Cunningham, old fash- loned frock of white taffeta with in- sets of silver lace, roses. Miss Katharine Crombie, real, silver cloth. ! ' Miss Anna Mahood, black taffeta with cream lace, old fashioned nose gay. of Miss Muriel Porter, white satin, beaded; pink roses. Miss Dorothea Sands, old fashion- {ed frock of black and white taffeta | with insets of gold lace, red roses. | Miss Helen Carroll, jade green | georgette, beaded in silver and gold. | Miss Loohise Hill, pale pink géor- | gette. | Miss Margery Stevenson, | pink georgette. | - Miss, Frances Murray, rose geor- | gette with a girdle of silver. | Miss Thelma Donnelly, rose and | blue flowerad crepe Roumaine over a pink crepe-de-chine slip. Gold kid | slippers. ; Miss Vivien McCartney, honey | dew taffeta, bouffant, embroidered in | erystal beads. Old fashioned nose- | gay. Miss Florence Mitchell, georgette trimmed with roses. Miss Anna Mitchell, blue cut vel- vet. Miss Elizabeth Lyster, white georgette, appliqued, with velvet and crystals. Mise Gwendolyn Folger, georgette and crystals. Miss Doris Folger, pale pink georgette, crystal and rhinestones. } Miss Margery Harvey, mauve bro- caded taffeta, overdress of gold late. Miss Gwen Dawson, .pale rose | georgette and silver pink roses. Miss Isabel Minnes, pink + 8eor: gette. Miss Catherine Minnes, orchid georgette. Miss Annella = Minnes, beaded mauve georgette over satin. Miss Anne Thomnton, Montreal, pink georgette with panne velvet and flowers. Miss Mary Macgillivray, green taffeta. Miss Elinor georgette, beaded. Miss Agnes Hanlon, powder blue, silver shoes and stockings, Miss Clara Farrell, coral geor- gette. meer Miss Bessie McTear, quined frock. Miss Lucia YeTear, blue shot taffeta, 5 Miss Katharine Millan, French frock of American beauty georgette. Miss Muriel Mason, white with a dash of cadet red, featuring the sil- houette of crindline days. Miss Marion Q'Hara, Ottawa, rose silk net embroidered with rose and sliver beads over rose georgette. Miss Lucy Waddell,' basque and full skirt of royal blue tulle with silver lace, silver bandeau and pink rose on her shoulder. Miss Harriet Gardiner, cyclamen pink crepe with silver. Spanishe bawl. , s Miss Norah Macnee, French frock of flame satin with chinelle em- broidery.. ** : Miss Frances Ross, Ottawa, white satin and Flemish lace. Miss Margaret Kinnear, Oshawa, yellow chiffon. , : Miss Margery Evans, pink beaded georgette. i AEE . Miss Marguerite Smith, blue georgette, with ribbpn trimmings. Miss Marie Feldman, Detroit, flowered taffeta. Miss Mary Hewitt, Lakefield. rose georgette. a% . Miss Dorothy Dyde, green geor- gette and silver lace. Miss Gertrude . Horan, Ottawa, orchid georgette and silver, : Miss Mary Ledyard, Detroit, Mich., cerise georgette. Mont- pale cerise i rose pale Mundell, mauve white se- pale green georgette. Miss Virginia Fair, powder blue georgette beaded in 'silver and ery- stal. Miss Mary Jones, Montreal, porchid georgette with p yellow roses. g Miss Blste Jones, yellow georgette, Miss Birdie Sheridan, Hyde Park, | Miss Anne Woodruff, Windsor. |... LY BRITISH WHIG ; in | pansies on gold slippers, nosegay of white crepe-de-chine with French flowers. , Miss Valerie Jones, New York. {blue taffeta. Miss Sara Willis, rose cut velvet and georgette. Miss Edith Ritchie, grey velvet. Miss Armstrong, Sydney, Aus- tralia, peach colored georgette. Miss Katie Bermingham, orchid georgette, beaded. Miss Margery Kennedy, Fremch frock of pink beaded georgette over coral satin, American Beauty roses. Miss Lorraine Irwin, white and Bold net-over satin, : : Miss Marguerite Moffatt, Ottawa; orchid chiffon, Miss Marjorie Currie, Montreal. buffant gown of bois de rose taf- feta. Miss Caroline Mitchell, nile green georgette and silver. Miss Kathleen Cronin, London, white cordell silk and dark fur. Miss Gussie Wilson, London, white georgette. { Miss Helen Campbell, white ( 8eorgette and silver. Miss Julia © MacBrien, yellow erepé de chin Miss Maude Stewart, Charlotte town, Prince Edward Island, period gown of green shét taffeta, with silver. Miss Margaret Rowan, "Robe de Style'"in sunset taffeta. Miss Kay Seaton, Ottawa, French blue crepe Romaine with rose fac- ings. Miss Pearl M. Kennedy, Toronto, white cut velvet with marabon 'trim. ming. Miss Ethel Kirkpatrick, Toronto. shell pink georgette, beaded. Miss Beatrice Bickford, Detroit, white georgette beaded in silver. Miss Margaret Mackenzie, Monz- real, frock of French blue georgette with silver flowers, American Beauty roses. : Miss Cecil Macnee, white georgetts and silver, roses, Mies K. Frader, Victoria, orchid georgette. Miss Christine Macdonald, georgette. Miss Jean Gourley, rose crepe. Miss Nevada Best, flowered orchid crepe. Miss Alma Graham, white brocade with pansy velvet. Miss, Mildred Horsey, beige crepe, beaded. Miss Gwenyth Carr-Harris, white frock embroidered in crystals. Miss Margery McLelland, mauve chiffon with diamante trimming. Miss Betty Murray, flesh colored crepe and lace, roses. Miss Ruth McClement, blue tatfeta, trimmed with silver ribbon and yel- vet roses, colonial bouquet of 5 lly-of-the-valley and forget-nie-nots. Miss Isabel Price, Quebec, frock of rust georgette. . Miss Gertrude FitzSimmons, print- ed chiffon with yellow trimming, sun- set roses. X : Miss Helen Steacy, French frock of beaded chiffon white, orchids. Miss Helen McKeown, Belleville, French frock of white crepe, roses. Miss Kathleen Bibby, rose-shot taffeta with silver trimming, old fashioned bouquet. Miss = Gertrude - McKelvey," blue georgette [oyer taffeta with French flowers, old "ashioned bouquet. Miss Eleanor Barton, Toronto, white flat crepe beaded, sunburst roses. Miss Constance Wilson, Toronto, white georgette, ophelia roses. Miss: Helen Gifford, - Stratford, <€ream lace over rose satin' sunburst roses. Miss Aline Rutherford, grey satin and lace. - Miss Cecily Rutherford, petunia georgette, beaded. + Miss Kathleen Simpson, Montreal, flame georgette. . Miss Ronnie Tullls, black lace. Miss Ashton, Ottawa, beaded georgette. x : 'Miss Graham, Ottawa, chiffon frock. Co Miss Margo Fleming, Ottawa, white chiffon frock. ~ Miss Jane Coate, Chatham white georgette. : Langwith, orchid geors- Miss Hilda Miss Gwyneth Matheson, Ottaws, green chiffon in sequins. . Miss Katharine Acer, Montreal, white georgette. ; Miss Jane Cowan, Gananoque, French frock in chiffon. : beaded. Ottawa, B.C, pink Ottawa, in orchid and |] over pink embroidered | e June Ball at The Royal Military College a Fancy Summer Dress Materials Pretty Crepes in all the new colors and patterns, from 50c. a yard up, Sport Crepes in silk mixtures; all the popular ale at $1.00 a yard. Exclusive Dress Patterns in fancy and bordered styles, from $2.50 adress length up. a2 Ginghams in plain and fanty Checks and Stripes, wide widths, at 2lc., 25c., 30c. and 35¢. a yard. Zephyr Cloths from Scotland, will give satisfactory wear; pretty stripes, at 39. a yard, "iy W.N.Linton & Co.'] "Phone 191." The Waldron Store "IONIC" $590 A Heintzman & Co. Piano of full dimensions, pos- sessing a tone of exquisite beauty and finished in fine mahogany. 2 ~ SOLD ON EASY TERMS. | Tuesday , June 22, 1928. ~~ 4 * ATEN apy a LS