Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jun 1908, p. 14

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i PAGE FOURTEEN. THF. DAILY BRITISH f-- [he ow ww -- Th OYCOT Tas a ---- " ' J f JL Wola & Carey ZS Nol fOr J oclety Z- er Leet (Pore &y DAavrs ©LI/ICAEMEYER) : Prove the Most E. 'Remedy? slicture one of the most brilliant i events of the The draw rooms of the splendid mansion are orowded with women in beautiful even Wg gowns and men faultlessly atti wl. An odor of flowers fills the air, | hich is pulsing with the ham of con wersation . and (he soft strains of ie, Penming with smiles, the hostess re | eeivex her guests. Finally the foot | IHN ANNOY = "Mr. and Mrs. Per | vival Langdon Van de Vere" | Suddenly the conversation si to | whispers; a swlden damp soem to Parvade the brilliant scene ht and left, laughing vivaciously, | %. Van de Vere, the latest divoreee, | sweeps into the room, graciously tading her had, There are few responses here and there. Many of pliberately turn their putess shows signs of realises. that in being with her invitations ted a great blunder. For do not the matrons « deliberately "eat Mrs, V whenever thoy meet her on the street? 1 io | Cason Bowing | < ox | | a cold bow | th backs distro #0 women The he | Enero us she haz commit { hor sel | wn de Vere | picture of the tt has not yet generally em Of ocotirse, it is a fancy. The social boyco been employed--that is, ployed-as a weapon against voree evil, but may it not he not its sting being keenly felt hy Maha Gilman Corey, who took th steel trust millionaire away from his ! faithful wife? 1s not the new Mrs, | snd Jarle chilled by the social y toward her at Monroe, N.Y mot 0 similar aloofness on the park of social loaders gail and worm- ; to the soul of Mis. Perry Bel mont for years after her divorce and marriage ! A'hede are notable examples of the tiveness of an unfavorable senti- ment toward certain of di VOreR cases, Alter all, the social boy- eatt might do more to deter divorees than dnything else, : When Mubelle Gilman Corey sailed away to Fogope a short time ago the oR a sorely disappointed heart, had won a fortune, unlimited was Af her command, hut the of her heart sere unfuliilied. full brunt of a social boycott hy Mrs. Corey when she nto her Fifth avenue mansion York, Her husband was bead ston] trast--ob, yes ! But Mrs, had been an actress, she had her husband to divoree a varied and true wife. toek a virtuous stand, and 's nwighbore rode by her heads up in the air, never as glancing at the fair Ma the i lasses such wae invited smowhere. In her she amused herself as well ns ilo not caro for society," she de. clgprest; with a haughty toss of her | things | intersted lof art, | conveived leial career tre, { haps, thinks | the atlinity the first i ffective tabli Ly head. "] h n salon peeopale am going ko ¢ have people wiety: 1 ol urly and intere there; I don't care for the and literatore vi come who fo in world art, and music For orld eleed other the some and come reason of music and to Mrs, ( she a plan of wile in Ireland and plaving Lady Bounti ful to the poor of that country, the sailed heart, hut deliant. She was diggustod by her failure to enter upon a brilliant What the of hay ing a magnifjrent home, jewels worth a fortune, automobiles a regiment--af remain a social nobody In a lonely part of the west land the Coreys have taken park castle, owned by Lord married 3 the My rab Then securing a not Ro away, sad al Sor was Hse to ride in and if servants, must 4 one of Tre Dalgan de Clif actre lord, who alsg Eva ( n arvrmmgton, o Gatety | her he a person of portance. Corey, per carded i London Farle, turned ond wile sett the to after Ferdinand flimity i N.Y with his sec for whom he had Mrs. Eark tated that what a 8 boycott had y residents of that sed Probably: The Mrs, Earle, Miss Julia Kuttner, had pirations. The allnity scheme attention I he mmun;ty Noon artist of Monroe, ANE, TY aside re pra a dispatch ym that place wis tically cided on been « tion whet wal a en bh V new no $0 a murmurs of an outraged at Monroe did not feaze Earle when he sent his first to with under standing that she was to get a di that he might wed the grossed her wile France, an vorce in order 'afimity. Farle was following out his ideals, and the public obloquy made him ap- pear like a martyr to himself and his friends. He went abroad with Migs Kutter and lived in ltaly. Hig wile the divorce in France, Earle was married to Miss Kuttner hen he returned to the United States, His return, not the kind he expected. When he ar rived at Monroe he was hooted. He went to his house and a erowd of mey and boys formed in the village. Arm ed with dishpans, discordant horns and other poise-producing instruments they started for the Earle mansion, prepared to express themselves in a charivari. But Farle had hoard of this, and prepared a hanquet for his would-be serenaders. When they rived he appeared on the por h of his mansion, his hand extended to the leader. "Oome. in, boys," he said, heartily, "I have a little feast for Shame-faced, and stamens ring excuses, the crowd dropped their drums and horns and entered the diminge-room. pen they 'left their comment was: "Farle isn't such a bad sort, after all," » Fadipand Earle has a good heart, all his friends sav. But there are cer tain social conventions which society will not permit being broken despite any magnanimity of spirit. Jt might forgive Farle, but it mast show its disapproval. So the neighbors of the artist decid: ofl to shun the new Mrs, Earle. When they meet Mr, Earle the men rovognice him. Mrs. Farle bv the women of Monroe said to be regarded 88 a siranger. : A number of years ago Fragk A. Magowan was mayor of Trenton, NJ. He was talked of as a future gover nor of the state. When a poor man he bad married a poor girl; when he got rich through rubber indubiries he tired of the wife of his days of secured however, was doubt] you." mn tly a Haren hens | infatuated win employee, eloped d a from the poverty; comin thy west wil his or. Upon their ignored with diy ore y her, sector wife and married new charm they Ma within to Trenton their friends. wllered, and dfn return [I DUSINCES time he 8 rite ly now happening 10 and Mr Perry Px within that she returned $0 a wore gowan' a short well as soei What incial Mrs to O Favie happened mont OME VYORrs at Mu it comparatively re said to ure of social i only Venrs may he mes Woesk As the wo Mrs At Ne the the ociul lead reled ONR Yes Henry TI. Sleane, Belmont was a wport she \ prominent per wns entertain wile of or reg She 1) among vent everywhere and overvhody Then ny i her life t Her he promptly Hittle of the n't came chapter that w divorced Belmont slond; it But when + field of t pleasar hus her and band married Soviet said spoke whis Mas, 1k former bars hand eeeptod her frozen o of m mont her oO wi ol virtuatly This nearly caonuattion five y¢ . friends began her, and a compry which Mrs, . I Irpont 0. H. P. Belmont, Todd war against her sister-in lav vited plternately to re wranged that the ever n areanremoent naturally huwmnilinting to the bold move out without to wa nn Ars, Ww orner rey who war funct i Phings we 80 mel Such =a wn divoreee, and made a She would bose she not Jelmont v Belmont he | de sothsehild did not know or eave dals converming the diveree, nes he omy interest in Newport's wars, A diner was given to: Mr. and Mes. Belmont in London, to which invited, among other volable guests, the Duke and Duchess of Conmaught, Prince Francis of Teck ond other persons close to the king. This dinner marked the turning point of Mrs. Belmont's career the could now spaap her fingers, at Now York. Shortly alter this Mrs mont met and chatted with King kd ward at Ascot. Then followed her appearance at the royal bell at Wind sor Castle, when Present Lonlet, of France, was Fnziand's guest. Her gp win oF would lose a Mrs Per went London of baron Can had social by him old inend Fhe any r luron about were Sickly, Déspondent, Tired. The. world is full of sickly, despon- dent, tired, eneevgted people, all hop ing to be well some dav. Fhe snrest road to health is along the way of taking Fervorone after meals. Ferro- zone 18 a great appetizer and enables ane to eat plenty of wholesame food vithout fear of indigestion or dyspep- sa, This réalts In a rapid forma- tion of an abundance of reed, vitali- wing blood, which will restore the ner- wes, increases flesh and vigor, aad nourish and fesil every organ of the body, Ferrorone is an ideal restorn- tive and imvigorant. It is a towie of unnqualled merit that anyone can use with beuefit, Prige 00, or six foxes for $2.50, at druggists er N. LU. Polson & Ug, hingston, Unt. Bal | tmen before | pearance at the {another suees {port read of Mrs. Belmont's triumph abroad; and when she returned she found », different glmgsphore awaiting her. | Any {walking wi not | 0. 3H. FP season opera scored New and New heen England had Ring who the ignored Mrs wins an h wom i of Featiid Mrs Belmont the Newport crowd chose {When Md J the Marchi was oF beginning Mr KRernochan « Mores H am {tained Perry was nob, {| Then came a liam TI'. Bull and given by Richard Mrs. Perry w presen My 0 And 0 by Mrs afternoon Hall, the onspie H.P went o musicale an Benes so it amusing it Mrs, | protest those confrontin woman who Magowan against } hie ncdoubte Hy curh th " er of mn society," dex One th likely will that fined melting not rie Frer The second Wis headwa entiment ol as Mrs ane Belhmont the make Fae could net an adverse public winl ostra divorces, cently ig social recognition and sueee "In society heen re an ordinary proe garded as divorees remarried, return the fold and find them. Perha more popular bee monial escapades "Bat ii od healthy ment were ocd and woman heurin ndal were shomld find t} regarded J off their and dure; Ss are ie oelve to re hye tri arms they own all t pub every ac turn MArTInge Ww rhily; that faithiul that son he would not east for stage favorite would be cleaner "Pefore risking sacigd ostracism mer sand women would they cast aside lightly the ties ishould be sacred." fon er that hesitate A RANK WILD CAT Would Like to Know More About It. { Typnto Saturday Night, May 16} he East I'rince Rupert Development feompany, with offices in Winnipeg, has page advertise wewspdpers of varions "inside jots" at X50 'each and 'corner lots" at $15 each 'Afthough these huge advertisements urge people to somd alosg their mon- ey not a single name is mentioned of lanybody eonnected with the company, Ror are any references given, These tots in "Kast Prince Rupert" are dee- (eribed as "thebonly lots that ean be Purchas: d in the immediate vicinity of 'rince Rupert at a price so low that everyone can afiord to buy." This may be literally true, but any sensible purchasing would sue to know from some relishie source why these Jota gre gvailable at on tow price, Are "they accessible, are they suitable Lr building perposes, | are they neccssary to the immediate fu ture of Prince Rupert, the seaport ter minal 7 HH they are desirable lots, necessary to the development of the Grand Trunk Pacific terminal, why ware they not incladed in the towns site, ami why was not the land held 1008 | been publishing full ments in the jeities, offering seen | ls Florin aon Lrrde, lyiho Yer (CTR S he Year LIVE T weather or hot, or 'tween seasons, there's a fabric of the right "feel" and weight in Pen-Angle to make you most comfortable. Goods trade-marked with the Pen. ngle in red are sold to you with the understanding you get your money back if in any way fective, Pilz Cling Ee C eprivie Zan Nedpbbocs. Hi a y the tdons with the the Grand Trunk Paci ready to throw it gpen? "The huge {advertisements of the "Fast Rupert Development company' state that lots purchased from will in 000) uy ny as towns comps is heing unt} and entire fie is good us now B00 tn the company out at pre. say the adver of prheurir value from If to rease In in one year. foolish We ur "the ne imédiately not very swity this Our wre sending blocks should ol ? One they from at price nnot last agent to h orders Vane for whi Junhoee ver large in every the com publishing the CX PHOnS ment our wth purchaser whether "the ean 1 several ituated Considers ¥ lempned "w Pring pert 1 rt pro Rup» » number we have for ' % very limited, and it t How nd it as be procured at any pr held by eapitali be asked subdivigion being h tor if hi prices in all will oining camitalist who price ¥ Having r block of land years nt to keep to pas it on various part have capitan What d« pag Lofier they thw their space so s of that ol these before their readers, know Prince Rupert ¥ Do they the lots of precipitons mountains whether the lots from Prince Rupert » templing spread ont Kasi th groan ? Do they Are one or may he 1hout know wh or consist level or {know ftwe w nty miles ratl station re lone | Angust when | Iwas in Vancouver Vietoria as last 5% azo real who had Regina, estale ngenis pulled up stakes in Winnipeg Edmon Seattle wher hav Rupert ton, ond other booms had been under « wa! Prince the ering around aw! making res 5 land shoom in the hist of The the townsite of the terminal has been held in the company tends to cause thusiasm to gecumniatie The boom of Winnipeg's early days will he child's play to this one. Bat it looks like a gambling arena into which only the hardened speculator ven ture, for he will he pitied against the experts of the conlinent, This "Fast Prince Rupert" proposition, however, seems to dea! with a tract of country on the side, and not included in the townsite of the GIP terminal. wy way reserve ihe by ey should The Point Of View. I wax a Glasgow tramway ear, and it was crowded, One man was rath- er noisy. amd a sharp faced woman appotite to him sed: "MH 1 was hour wife 1d poison vou." The man lgnzed at her fixedly for a moment snl then said: "Woman, f | was your man 1d fet you do it." [ FROM CH HOOD ONWARD. All Women Need the Rich Blood Pink Pills Make. girlhood to middle life the of every woman If her blood becomes nervous, If ular +h baekaches | From { health | depend and and on her happiness blood. watery she is weak, her sufier poor ale and is irre lem rund, bloud | from supply head, unspeakal women know, At every Williams hes and ther lo distress which only | t stage of a wo Fink Yills they ad which and | hey helg blood rea strength when nature n ma her bil who for t of ti demand upon H. Gagn Or n | w Lest kn save e Leen al 1 | for cool for that is they ortable are Our ise everything tylish. £0 line men ¢ } | new The Slater, or Frank AT McPherson $ 4.00. in thi takin } wil | H. JENNINGS, King St. [m------ are for | ROAR COAF ORIG OIRO "men Sal SPRING UNDERWEAR ey in the story is again : 1 he re take fhe pills many omen in ju maka nerye indi lumbago, head bat > ear ne cure anacmia, rheumatism, ' palpitation aml skin and eczema they are the gromtest help in world for row } gitls who need new blood snd for women who are troubled with ire lar health. Sold by all medicine os ar hy mail at 50e. box, or wx boxes for 82.00 fram The Dr. Wil Brockeille, Ont pimples why the Whoa for the IMPERIAL CROWN BRAND warmest Duratdiny comforts Mads uvmly HOSIERY CO, yor buy Underwear ask lers = Medicine ( lamas' Every Taxing The Bachelors. Milton, has become distinguished b putting of bachelors Ramee of the pewly-taxed declare it ¢ the money. Rather taxat than matrimony: at it hie Other men will retaliate bn moving and leaving Milton to] a NT Beware of Ointments For Catarrh | WwW | R E WO R K That Contain Mercury. i S As mercury will surely destroy the sense | of wmell and completely derange tho! whole system when entering it through | the mucous surfaces Such articles should pever be used except om a at See our Garden Border, 7c. and pe Jepatahle Physicians, as the damage | ry w i» ten fold to the'good you! 10 = pomsibly 8 ten fod | tho © Mie pe ft., also Manufacturers of Jatarrh Care, manufactured ¥. 4.) Fencing, Wireguards i an Cheney & Co., Toledo O., contains no | god E E : Ballings and } mercury, and is taken internally, acting Wire Goods of all kinds, fireetly upon the blood and mucous sur. r atom of tae system. Ia buying Hall's actory and Show : | Catarrn Cure be' sure you got ral >» . Room, Vpennine, It fn taken internally and made {in Toledo, Okie by ¥, J. Chatty & Co. Testimonials free. i King St. West, . Sold Ly Druggists; Prices 752 { lake Hall's Family Pile for ih Spposite Hospital, o . | pacdon, Telephone, 880, a town near Tacoma, Wash by Th, KINGSTON tax 5 a Vear wpon = worth least, in or single awny --------

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