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THE CALGARY DAILY MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1928 BWGHTENYOUKHOMLATUTTLE.EXP&M OMIHG EVENTS Tuesday and Wednesday-Shopping Exceptional Values in New Spring Fabrics foNGOLEUMYN COLD SEAL VI GUARANTEE I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I .0 aI ORTOUR MONEY BACK 4lJP RECITALIST PEES0MAL I Shot Taffeta English Velveteens Rich black and teal brown. 27-inch. Guaranteed every way. 900 yards on tale. Light and Crepe Romaine All tilk, 40ins.

wide. 25 new thades cf rich heavy weight crepe romaine. Also black and white. CO QQ Special, yard $1.00 TONIOH1 Partner whist drive and dance in Robinson and Linton hall, 235a Eighth avenue east tonight. Whist 8:30, dance 10 p.m.

Burns snappy orchestra. Admission 25c. 16-1 Advt. Yorkshire Society whist drive and dance every Monday, Central Academy. Whist.

8:15 p.m.; dancing, 9.15. Mrs. Trainor's orchestra, Good bond prizes. Gents, 80 cents: ladies. 25 cents.

16-1 Advt. The British American Oil Hockey club will hold its second dance in Penley's Academy Monday evening. Good orchestra. The Sixth Troop Boy Scouts Par dark color. Special, yard Three Big Dollar a Yard Leaders SHOP EARLY PLEASE Satin Crepes Novelty check satin crepe, jet black.

Regular 52.95. Rich 40in. Black Georgette Crepe 40ins. wide. Regular $1.49.

Real nice black. Tuesday morning SI. 00 Black Silk Coating Fine Corded Silk Coating. 40ins. wide.

Rich jet black. Regular 2.50 yard. Tues- Cf AH day morning, yd. wide. Morning 1 Of) sale, yard 3AiUU ents Association will hold its last social evening of the season April 16, at 8 p.m.

sharp, when a whist drive followed by an Informal dance will be held in the Scout hall, ft i THE following guests attended the luncheon given in honor of Miss M. E. T. Addison, Dean of Women of Victoria College, University of Toronto, by the members of the University Women's Club in the Tapestry room of the Hudson's Bay on Saturdav. Miss Addison, Mrs.

J. Mavor, Mrs. R. R. Melntyre, Mrs.

A. T. Spankie, Mrs. A. M.

Scott, Mrs. F. C. Mover (Drumheller), Mrs. V.

E. Bull. Mrs. R. B.

Francis, Mrs. G. B. Coutts, Mrs. J.

M. Erickson. Mrs. W. H.

Critcs, Mrs. R. I. Baker (Champion), Miss Mabel C. Giles, Miss Mary A.

Clark. Mrs. J. B. Butler, Mrs.

S. L. Dowswell. Mrs, James Maries, Mrs. J.

McKlnley Cameron, Miss Dorothy Cleveland, Miss Olive Fisher. Miss Ethel C. Hopkins (Cainrose), Mrs. Floyd C. Lantz, Miss Helen Steeves, Miss Jennie Elliott, Mrs.

E. P. Cochrane, Mrs. Sidney Jones, Margaret C. Wylie, Miss Vera Philbie McKimm, Miss Phyllis Osborne, Miss Madge Deane.

Miss May Webster, Mrs. W. M. Blair (Regina), Miss Helen Armstrong, Miss Kitty Williams, Miss Jean Nicol, Mrs. E.

H. Thompson, Mrs. H. S. Patterson, Miss Luke, Miss Betty Mitchell and Miss Florence Todd, EXTRA SPECIAL t.

it ai ValuM in Sfl npr varrl. Twelfth street northwest. TUESDAY 500 Yards Woollen Jjress jfaoncs. at arm tu The regular monthly meeting of the Calgary Graduate Nurses' Asso Lovely neat checks and great large plaids. Every color is here.

Ooes 1.33 ciation will be held at the Y.W.C.A Tuesday evening, April 17, at 8:15 on sale Tuesday morning, per yard Dr. R. R. Melntyre will speak on the early prevention of dental disease. Black Canton Crepe Satin Red Edge Duchess Satin Ml Interested are cordially invited to Congoleum Gold Seal By-The-Yard will lie flat on the floor at all times no fastening "of any kind required Such attractive patterns too bring charm and cheer to any room and 6ave countless hours of tiresome beating sweeping.

One bolt only, 40ins. wide. Begular QQ attend. 16-1 Advt Nice soft quality, in rich black. CI 1111 $2.75 quality.

Tuesday morning, yd. tm 36ins. wide. Special, yard The business meeting of the Wo men's Guild of the Pro-Cathedral will be held In the guild room on Tues day afternoon at 2 o'clock. After McCULLOUGH BROS.

hich a court whist drive beginning at 2:45 will take place In Lower Paget LILLIAN M. BLACKSTOCK Welsh soprano, who will give a recital in Central United church, Thurs-evening, under the auspices of the MacLeod Chapter, I.O.D.E.. Mrs. Blackstock's fine vocal and interpretative gifts are coupled ith a per-sonality of unusual and her concert is being anticipated as a musical event of note. Miss Dorothy Cleveland was a din 226 Eighth Avenue West nan.

The Best Place To Buy Yard Goods ner hostess Saturday evening, when covers were placed for the following. The Arts and Crafts department ill hold its annual reception to all Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Davidson. Mr. and (ONGOLEUM Mrs. R. S.

Somerville. Mrs. J. G. members of the American Women's club at the home of Mrs.

J. E. Mack- Adam, Miss Gretchen Farlinger, Mr. lim. 2413 Cliff Road on Tuesday, from Jack Adam and Canon Harrison.

Robin Hood Flour and Porridge Oats. Advertisement untu p.m. Dr. Charles G. D.

Roberts left Seat GOLD o- third vice-president. Mrs. J. C. Noell, Calgary, was elected educational secretary, Mrs.

E. R. Knight, Calgary, echoes secretary, and Mrs. H. G.

Nyb-lett, Calgary, standard bearer. New Councillors Edith Cavell Chapter. No. 25, tle this week for the Okanagan Val- O.E.S., will receive the fraternal visi lev, and will also visit In Calgary and Regina, en route to Toronto. tors from Mizpah Chapter on Tues the guest of Mrs.

L. 3. Maiden for a few aays. Mrs. S.

J. Shepherd of Lethbridge. who was the guest last week of Mrs. J. M.

Dixon, was complimented at a small bridge party by her hostess Saturday evening when the following guests were present, Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

M. Ligertwood, Mr. and Mrs. Love, Mr. and Mrs.

A. day, April ii, at 8 p.m. Twenty-five councillors elected in CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED, MONTREAL Miss Mary Todd and Mr. Oliver clude: Mrs. A.

G. Ayres, Red Deer IRS. MARSHALL PRESIDENT LO.D.E. Re-elected at Meeting ot the Provincial Chapter in Palliser The Ramsey P.T.A. will meet in Todd entertained the following guests Mrs.

I. Brogden. Drumheller; Mrs. F. at a supper party Sunday evening.

the school on Tuesday at 3 p.m. An exhibition of the work of special J. isutier, Mrs. B. K.

Cannift, Cal Miss tileen Kussell, Miss Bettv Ives, gary; Mrs. K. E. Coughlln, Hannar classes will be given under the direc Mrs. John Drummond, Calgary; Mrs Miss Gertrude de la Vergne, Mr.

Denis Yorath. Mr. Nigel Lawrence tion' of Miss E. Palmer. W.

Pentland. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Mc and Mr. Eric Clarke, Toronto. Dowell, Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain W.

F. Gray. Edmonton; Mrs. W. H.

Greene, Medicine Hat; Mrs. Fred Hick, Lethbrtdge; Mrs. J. M. Hilton.

Edmonton; Mrs. G. Edgar Knechtel, The Women's Labor League will V- Mrs. C. W.

Chesterton entertained Consul and Mrs. S. C. Reat were meet in the public library on, Tues a tew irienas at tne tea hour on hosts Fridav evenine at a house Edmonton; Mrs. E.

R. Knight, Cal day at 8 p.m. A report of the recent women's social and economic fr C. Marshall, of Edmonton dance honoring Major and Mrs. C.

Saturdav, gary; Mrs. S. MacKay, Blairmore wna re-elected president of the Pro W. Devey who leave for Winnipeg Mrs. R.

C. Marshall, Edmonton; Mrs, conference will be given. shortly. The invited guests were R. L.

Calgary; Mrs. H. The Women's Missionary Society of N'yblett. Calgary; Mrs. J.

C. Noell, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilde, whose marriaga was solemnized here recently, were complimented by Miss Norma MacDonald during the week Major and Mrs. Devey, Col.

and Mrs. C. E. Connolly. Col.

and Mrs. Donald vincial Chapter, Imperial Order of Daughters of the Empire, Saturday morning, when the provincial councillors met in the Hotel Palliser Tor election of officers. Mrs. Marshall eslev United church will meet on Miss Harriet Pujolas, Calgary; Mrs A. L.

Purvis, Edmonton; Mrs. H. J. MacDonald, Capt. and Mrs.

M. vv Tuesday at 3 p.m. ena. wnen she entertained at tea. at FOR CORNWALL VISITORS A very pleasant evening was spent on Friday at the home of Mrs.

and Mrs. S. Allen, Devenish Apartments, when they entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Long, who are visitors here from Delabole, Cornwall, England. The invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Long, Mr.

and Mrs. L. Long. Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Brown. Mr, and Mrs. T.

Tucker. Mr. and W. J. Tucker, Mr.

and Mrs. G. Hainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Wray. Mr. and Mrs. Tv Chapman. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Davy. 1 Miss Doris Tucker, Miss Lilian Tucker. Miss Marie Allen, Una Hainsworth, Mary Tucker, Amy Ixmg.

Grace Long, Mr. E. Chapman, Mr. P. Brown, Mr.

C. Brown, Edgar Brown. Bert Brown, Philip Wray, and Jackie Chapman. MOZART CLUB NOTICES Harvey. Major and Mrs.

J. A. Robie, Calgary; Mrs. W. A.

Ross. Open a CHARGE ACCOUNT Latest Style Hits in Ready-to-W ear Millinery, Lingerie Hosiery, Gloves 1. Admission 50c. Under auspices Can. Nat Express employes.

16-1--Advt. All interested in the newly formed Devon and Cornwall Association ate asked to meet in the Masonic hall, Hiilhurst, on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Business will be to hear progress of the association and other matters. King Orortro P.T.A. will meet on Wednesday at 3:43 p.m.

THURSDAY Pro-Cathedral WJ. Guest Tea and sale of work and home cooking. Paget Hall. Thursday. April 19.

25 cents. Members and friends cordiallv invited. 16-1 Advt Under the auspices of the Women's Guild of St. Mark's, South Calgary, a the home of her parents, Col and Mrs. Armistice Chapter.

I.O.D.E., will Co and Mrs. i. li. uunnmgton, I was returned by a unanimous Pincher Creek; Mrs. Bryce Saunders.

Major and Mrs. E. R. Knight, Mr. give a tea on Tuesday at the Y.W.C.A.

Mrs. W. D. bpenee, Edmonton; Mrs t.eorge MacDonald. Daffodils were used to decorate the attractive tea and Mrs.

R. M. Duff, Mr. and Mrs, A C. Swanson, Lethbridge; Mrs.

C. T. from 3 tiil 6 p.m. Musical M. Naismith, Capt.

Gnssin. Woodside, Calgary. Mr. Pat Beach. Major and Mrs.

ri The next annual meeting of the Upper Millhurst P.T.A. will meet in T. Cock. Capt. and Mrs.

W. E. Firm- Provincial chapter will be held In the sc': on Tuesday at 3 p.m. Af- tone, Cant, and Mrs. U.

n. Mettieton. Cant. H. R.

Rebbitt, Capt. and Mrs Edmonton, and the half-yearly meeting in Drumheller. ds there will be a tea and sale home-cooking and a musical pro F. C. Powell.

Mr. nugn rartning, ana Mrs. Marshall, as president, will Mr. and Mrs. Eric Treharne.

announcement being grectea wun hearty applause. With the removal of the provincial chapter's headquarters to Edmonton, the newly-elected executive was drawn largely from that centre, Mrs Duncan Smith and Mrs. M. J. Hilton, of the capital city, being appointed first vice-president and secretary respectively, with Mrs.

G. Edgar Knechtel organizing secretary, and Mrs. W. V. Hessey treasurer both Edmontonians.

Mrs. B. E. Can-niff, Calgary, wa3 appointed second vice-president and Mrs. F.

J. Butler, Calgary, fourth vice-president, with Mrs. S. J. Shepherd, of Lethbridge, gramme.

represent the chapter at the na tabic at which Mrs. Neville Lindsay poured tea, and Mies Helen Harris cut the ices. Assisting were Misc. Helen Montgomery, Mrs. Hugh Sutherland and Miss Frances Pearce.

Honoring Mrs. A. McKillop. Mrs. George A.

MacKenaie entertained at a dinner party Saturday evening, later taking her guests to the supper dance at the Hotel Palliser. Mr. Oliver Todd and his sister, Miss Mary Todd, have taken up residence at 812 Rideau Road. tional convention of the order. 9 Novelty dance.

Al Azhar Temple, More than two hundred and Nominees for national councillors The Mozart Studio Club wiil meet twenty-five guests attended the tea Alvara" Model Orthophonic to include Mrs. John Robertson and Mrs. F. J. Butler of Calgary, and given by tne lan-nis-uK unapter.

Generous Credit Terms holder of lucky number, other prizes. whist drive and dance will be held onjin the Heintsman Piano Company on Thursday. April 19, in the parish hall, I May 8 instead of May 1, as an-at 8 o'clock. nounced previously. I.O.D.E..

on Saturday at the home Eight-piece orchestia. Dancing 9 to mis. jjuncan smitn and Mrs. IV. D.

Spence of Edmonton. of Mr. and Mrs. T. J.

S. Skinner: Mrs. airs. J. Butler, Calgary, was appointed third member of the pro Skinner, assisted by Miss Harriet Pujolas, regent of the chapter, received, while Mrs.

Alex McEwing, Mrs. Bruce Robinson and her vincial war memorial committee daughter, Miss Alberta E.obinson en provincial representatives on Mrs. Frank Staines, Mrs. Gordon tertained a large number of guests at Hutton. and Miss Mabel Hutton, as sisted throughout the rooms.

tne tea hour on baturday complimenting Mrs. A. E. Sinclair nf Vancouver, and Miss Lois Kelsev of To EATON GROCETERIA OPERATED BY T. EATON CI ronto.

A bowl of pale pink roses i national standing committees were elected as follows: Echoes, Airs. E. R. Knight, Calgary; Navy League. Mrs.

I. Starnes. Lethbridge; Work in India, Mrs. I. Brogden.

Drumheller; Press. Mrs. iBryce Saunders. Edmonton; Consti-itution, Mrs. R.

C. Marshall, Edmon-'ton: Child Welfare. Mrs. Can- Daffodils were used in the living room and reception hall, and rose tulips in the drawing room. The tea-table was centred with a tall silver basket filled with deep pink carnations surrounded with pink centred the tea table over which presided Mrs.

J. M. Bannerman and Mrs. Bartley McDonough, for the first hour, and Mrs. Rov East and Mrs.

tulle and fern, and flanked by four Burntt Allan for the second hour. jniff, Calgary; Finance, Mrs. W. tall candles in silver candlesticks Assisting in serving were Miss Doro STH AVE. at 2ND ST.

WEST 1ST ST. WEST at 13TH AVE. Store Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.

Wednesday, store closes 1 o'clock TWO EXTRA VALUES for TUESDAY Pouring tea were: Mrs. R. C. Mar shall, Mrs. John Robertson.

Mrs. thy McE.achern, Miss Kathryn Roach, Miss Elspeth Sinclair, Miss Hilda Jarman. Miss Evelyn Adams i Hessey. Edmonton: Immigration. Mrs.

John Drummond, Calgary; Girl i Guide Director. Mrs. W. F. Gray, Ed-Imonton; Educational, Mrs.

J. C. Noell Calgary: Distinguished Visitors, Mrs. D. Spence, and Mrs.

F. J. Butler. Mrs. J.

N. McDonald and Mrs. Charles and Miss Katharine Trant. Dingman also assisted the hostess, H. J.

Robie. Calgary; League of Na- Mrs. J. M. Cameron has returned and the serviteurs were: Mrs.

C. to the citv after spending several Gall. Mrs. P. H.

Kirbv. Mrs. Merle Cocoa Pure Breakfast. i-lb. Mrs.

u. fc.agar Knechtel, Ed monton. Municipal Reports weeks visiting in the East. Huntley, Miss Florence Robertson Fry's Miss Ruth McMillan, Miss Agnes Corn Choice Quality, No. OC 2 size tins, 2 tins.

Mrs. Leslie Sara has returned from Robertson. Miss Margaret Robert 22 tins, per tin a short holiday at Edmonton. son. Miss Jean Farlinger.

Miss Olive I At the morning session reports of Calgary, Edmonton and Leth- bridge Municipal chapters were presented, and an address on Ukrain-i ian settlement in the province was Sulis, and Miss Dorothy Whiteman, Mrs. Stewart Mackid accompanied Miss Dorothy Humphries acted as her two sons to the coast -on Sat treasurer, and Miss Marion Dodds Maple Leaf Flour 49-lb. given ty Mrs. W. E.

Griffin of Buko- urday evening. Granulated Sugar. 20-lb. cotton sack. Sf .45 and Miss Evelyn Moore raffled school district on "The Assimi sack.

Tuesday hrt.JS French doll, which was won by Miss i lation of the Foreign-born." The Mrs. Edmund Taylor has returned to the city after holidaying for six Dorothy Huninhnes. During the af Tues. Special provincial treasurer. Mrs.

E. R. special ternoon Mrs. R. J.

Colgrove and Mrs, Knight, Calgary, reported receipts R. O. Rorvik gave several delightful vocal solos, which were much appre ciated. Mrs. A.

I. McCalla acted as lor tne year totalling 57,357.33, of which sum $1,090 was transferred to head office to be applied on the war memorial, and S595 expended in the 25 Dates. 2lb. package Ontario Cheese. Per lb.

accompanist. Mrs. Frank Staines 28 convened the tea. province on loreign settlements. Reporting for the Calearv Munici- Mrs.

D. W. Spence of Edmonton weeks at the coast. After making an extended stay with her sister. Mrs.

J. Fred Scott, Mrs. V. H. Herner will leave on Thursday for her home in Eston, Sask.

(Canadian Press Cab'e) LONDON, April 16. Canadian women who will be presented at court on May 9 include: Miss Margaret Frame, Paris, formerly of Calgary. Mrs. Alfred Gianelli. Mrs.

Frederick B. Robins, '1 fot sixteen years educational secre pal chapter. Miss Harriet Pujolas announced that primarv chapters in '-4 A i I Sodas, wooden box, commonly called tary of the I.O.D.E. in the province Pink Salmon, 1-lb. tall tins was presented with a handsome sti Calgary had raised S10.470.

during the past year, plus $2,056.12 for the I ver tray on Saturday afternoon a iI.O.D.E. sick children's camp at the closing session of the annual pro Sylvan Lake. Mrs. M. J.

Hilton vincial meeting, in tne Hotel Falliser, I stated that the Municipal chapter in Dollar box, each Brooms, 5-string. Each Mrs. K. C. Marshall, of Edmonton Edmonton naa raised $944.11 for 90' Pure Lard 5 lbs.

net weight, per tin Lady Pellatt, and her niece, Mrs. Catherine Gordon, all of Toronto. president of the Provincial Chapter made the presentation on behalf cf the provincial officers, as mark of t4f Mrs. Chester de la Vergne invited their appreciation and esteem of Mrs the following guests to a small bridge Spence's able service to the order Cucumbers party Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs during that period.

Celery. Per lb William Ardern. Mr. and Mrs. L.

local war memorial. Total receipts amounting to $1,743.60. Two new chapters have been organised in Edmonton during the year. Mrs. S.

J. Shepherd. Lethbridge Municipal chanter, reported receiots totalling $1,723.81. with special activities in connection with the upkeep of the soldiers' plot in that city. Resolutions Endorsed Resolutions which will be for- Chesterton, Miss Janet Sparrow and Mrs.

F. C. Powell entertained delightfully at the tea hour during the Mother's fondest wish I and Mr. Guy Ijifferty. week-end.

Mr. J. H. Menzies is a visitor Back a Regina at present. Choice Sliced, per lb.

Col Walker Ho nored Mr. V. Curran of Iligh F.iver spent Beef and Pork Sausage, per lb. 40 warded to the National chapter for jfurther action were endorsed; one asking that provision be made bv the By I.O.D.E Chapter Mrs. Mary Berry of Vancouver.

Is federal government for needy vete rans oi me k.m.w.m.p. who do not for her Girl Baby That Schoolgirl Complexion come under some existing pensions Mrs. W. J. S.

Walker. Regent of Colonel Walker Chapter, I.O.D.E act, anu me second stating that the order is not satisfied with the present Grippe Sapped entertained the chapter at a most de recognition ot Armistice Dav, and asking that it be set aside as a lightful birthday tea in honor of Colonel James Walker, who cele special holiday for all time. brated his birthday on Satur dav. Mrs. Jame.3 Walker, honorary regent of the chapter, received with Mrs.

Walker. 7 Vr I JJ II Y- 4 writ t-xs tt Nu A The tea-room was beautifully decorated with pink tulips, and the His Strength Real Grippe is a terrible dieease. It literally devours strength and vitality until when the fever breaks the poor sufferer is left as weak and helpless as a baby. And then comes the long, tedious struggle to win back good, red blood and sturdy muscles. Mr.

Ernest Beland had just this experience. "Last winter. he writes from 194 Laurier Ave. Montreal. "I was ill with Grippe and at the end of two months in spite of all that could be done for me I was so completely wrecked in health that my dainty tea-table was centred with laree cake, on which were pin NEWING SCOTT A very pretty wedding was solem candles burning, pink tulle surround tha cake, and four targe caaclei nized by Adjutant Matt junker in the cilver holders each cmer.

Mrs. Brvce Saun-lcra, of Edmonton called during tb afternoon with THE rule in skin care, under modern teachings, is the same in infancy as maturity correct skin cleansing regularly with mild and gentle soap. Priceless complexions are thus cultivated from the earliest days of cbikih'xvi natural loveliness invited and protected with nature's own proved way. The only secret is to know wwf UnJ cf soap to use. A true complexion soap must be chosen.

Others often are too harth. Thus soothing Palmolive a soap made for one purpose only, to be used freely and lavishly on the skin is the greetings from provincial chapte Ss-lvatmn Army Citadel the evening of April 3. when Mr. Harold Newins of Oalgary. and Miss MarEfiierite Scott of Moose Jaw mere united in marriage.

The wedding march was played by Miss Dorothy Bloomfied as the bride and croom appeared, attended bv and a lovelv bouquet of pink roses friends thought I weuld iiever A delightful incident marked th well. I could not sleep except by afternoon's events wt en the regpn 1 on beha'f of the chapter, presented using druts; acd the weakness, combined with shortness of breath and the colonel with an ebonv cane, Miss M. Orrherton and Mr. A. Cro nagging cough, made hf almost which he responded in his usual marty.

Thev were attired in Sal genial manner. ONE soap purchased for toilet use in thousands of homes where correct skin cSre is an object. The baby's bow to give it A soft wash-cloth, a soft towcV baby's little tub filled with warm water. The sweet, soft Palmo'ive lathe? liberallv applied. Then, thorough rinsing, thorough drying, talcum as The tender skin soothed and beautified protected against any possible irritation and that radiant schoolgirl complexion when she grows up will be the reward.

Do not use ordinary soaps in the treatment given above. Do not think any green soap, or one represented as of palrii and olive oils, is the same as Palmolive. And it exists but 10c the cake so little that millions let it do for their bodies what it docs for their faces. Obtain a cake today. Then note what an amazing dirlerence one week makes.

Two bottles of Tanlac improved me so much that I was able to be up and SUN ALTA CLUB SOCIAL around the house. Ry the time I had An event which is being antici finished the seventh bottie, I hadjpated with enthusiasm bv members vation Army uniform, the bride carrying a lovely bouquet of roses and carnations. After the ceremony Mrs. W. E.

Newir.g received about forty guests ard a buffet supper was served. Th guests were. Adiuiant and Mrs. Junker, Mr. and Mrs.

E. Hack-tt. Mr. and Mrs. cotlen bark my strength, put on I and friends of the Royal Sunalta pounds in weight.

aif was I Community Club is the box socia able to return to my work. In my which is being arrsnsed for ue Tsniac accomplished what nesdav in the Assembly hail of th school bv Mrs. A. Ashdow Marshall. Mrs.

Marshal! will be as sisted by Mrs. George Venini. T. Hacktt. Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Cromarty. Mr.

-end Mrs. H. J. Lewin. Mrs.

Ne wine. Mr W. Chamberlain. Mr. W.

Cock, Mr. RnrweU. Mr. T. Hcrwood.

Mr. and Mrs Eert Fer- Gerald Ferguson, and Mrs. Fran seemed impossible, and to roe. Tanlac is priceless." Yet Tanlac costs less than 2c a dose less than 6c a day. More than this.

Teniae is sold by your drugeist on the distinct understanding that it must give complete satisfaction or your money will be promptly refunded. Get a bottle today. Winter, all of whom have been wor ir.e hard to make the event real mfon. AC'u'ant Knott. Adjutant access, it being the ciub's last social I-eaeork.

Lieut A. Kennedy. I I 3. 1 Misses D. Braund.

A F.ujton. ZtY Jrkon. E. Jackson. M.

Orefcerl 'k i'-' Rippon. H. Newir.g. D. Flm function of the season.

VISITOR FROM CHICAGO rton oom- Miss Annie MacKenzi. cf WDB IN CANADAy-" Ncwing. I E. Haekett. K.

is spending a few davs at Ison. lac lam the home of her brother, Mr. Dav rnmirtv. R. MacKennie.

Miss Fanny C. Mac S. Mundv In. Ml ym to or Ker.zie. of Ontario.

ws visitor in Orcherton, I A. Honeychurch, Lew is. KEEP THAT SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION S2MimON BOTTLES VSED the city last week..

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