Daily British Whig (1850), 7 May 1917, p. 10

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pl a pe AFFECTED "Frult-a-ives" Soon Relieved This Dangerous Condition 632 Gezzarp Sr. Easr, Tororo. | "For two years, I was a victim of | Acute Iadigestion and Gas In The | Stomach. I sfterwards ailacked my | Heart and 1 had pains all over my body, | $0 that I gould hardly move around. 1 tried all kinds of Medicine but none of thém did me suy good. At last, I | decided to try "Fruit-a-tives'. I | bouglt the first box last June, and ! ! 1 | THE CONFESSIONS OF ROXANE (By Frances Walter) NS ~ = = EDWARD HEARS SYLVIA'S, He gbt up and paced up and down STORY. the floor. . A few mgments before he appeared to a you hardly out (Copyright, 1916, by the McClure |of s "teens. Now he seemed an _.. Newspaper Syndicate) ) 1an, almost bent with. care. At Edward had noticed the morti- le 4 he stood before me. fication which he caused me when I recognize your right to speak | he intimated that I was delving into}, gyivia,"™ he said brokenly. "What | something which did not concern me, | ean do?" and hastened to relieve me of my Sie. | "There is but one thing a man tress. If my own desire to protect| .., 4, under such circumstances"! Sylvia had carried me too far, Ed-|[" ;.q "and in your case that is ward was quick to realize that he! possible." 3 > had been unnecessarily cruel | "Because I am maftied already?" | "I must ask your pardon again."| .paczuse you are married." he said contritely. *T did not wish| 0 1 rned and resumed his walk is. it that THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1917. ll -- Some "\ Cup 1, pound bacon. milk, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon salt, | Menu for Tuesday BREAKFAST Oranges Cerenl of Choice Serambled Exgzs Whole Wheat Mutling Jelly Coffee or Cocoa, Utensils---Double boiler, two meas- uring cups. teaspoon, large spoon, | 'bowl and platter, eggbeater, casserole | dish, small frypan' Directions--Put the milk and 2! cups of water on in top of double} boiler; when boiling add the a meal slowly, stirring all the time ull til it thickens; add the salt, cover] and let it boil 1 hour. Separate the| eggs and add the well-beaten yolks] DINNER and the whites that have been beat-| Lamb Hroth en until light; brush casserole or weCurried Lamb sud Rice earthen dish with drippings, pour in Creamed Cabbage the mush and bake in hot oven 35 LUNCHEON OR SUPPER Maenronl with Cheese Sauce Jellied Tomato Salad Peach Shortcake Tea or Covan Lettuce now I am well, after using only three jlo wound Jour feeling, but au the "Brui » | Same sure that pa l- boxes. 1 recommend Fruita tyes: lize that we are discussing a matter to anyone suffering from Indigestion". | or great delicacy. Under the cir- FRED J. CAVEEN. |cumstances I merely wanted to know 0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25e. |Shat you lad the Heh! to speak fot , i rai | Sylvia you have, assure you, At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- | will welcome the opportunity to talk a-tives Limited, Ottawa. freely." "I understand," I replied, "and 1 do not blame you for the attitude | you assume, I should have been { less abrupt in bringing up the sub- | ject, but it is one which has been near my heart for many a weary day and night, and when the oppor tunity' came I fear that I must have gone too straight te~the point.' t "Then you do have the right -to speak for Sylvia?" | "I shall let you judge for your-| self," I said Then I told him of the evening ! had crossed the rail-| road track, of the cry of anguish I had heard, of finding Sylvia stretch-| ed before the oncoming train, and| of my saving her against her will | from a horrible death. Then I told him of taking her home with me, of the revelation she made, of my, I ------ ---------------------- GLASCO'S determination to find him, of our Pure Scotch Marmalade vigils night after night in the little FOR SALE 183 Acres, $6200 Four miles from city. Good buildings; well watered. Pe W. H. Godwin -& Son 89 Brock Street Phone 494 \ up and down the room, but after he| had taken two or three turns he; again stopped near me, "Did I tell you who the man was, that was with me? Yes, I remem-| ver that I did." | "Your father-in-law?" "Yes. And from his manner you would imagine that I would soon; be free to marry Slyvia would you| not? But such is notvthe case. His anger was half assumed and half-- only half---real. To-night if I saw him he would slap me on the back, insist that I take one of his cigars, and forget that he ever was Iga. with. me in. hig life." "Then he will not tell his daugh- ter of the evelits of this evening?" "Most assuredly mot. There are reasons why he will find it con venjent to forget them." "Then your wife. will know noth ing; she you?' He laughted bitterly. (To be Continued.) What He Thought Of. Mrs. MacHaggis was visiting her husband, Dougal, in hospital. Dca- gal, looking rather like a bundle of will continue ta cling to] to. 40 minutés. Garnish top with fried baton. Serve with spoon from the | dish in which it is baked. A milk Southern Spoon Bread. gravy made from the bacon drippings Materials--Two cups cornmeal, 2 makes a good hearty addition. Spanish (ream Coffee Pn The Whigs Daily Mem | 4 Interesting Features: Ay The treat that its lovers learn to expect from a cup of "SEAL BRAND" COFFEE, is always realized to the full __ for "Seal Brand" holds its aroma and flavour to the last spoonful in the air-tight can. Ia ¥, 1 and 2 pound tins. Whole--ground--pulverized--also fine ground for Percolators. Never sold in bulk. 183 CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL. Living Canadian Models Serve as standards for the various styles of D & A Corsets whose 1917 models embody the best features of leading Paris and New York designs. For economy, as well as for comfort and style, ask your sorsetiére to show you the D & A Models. There is a style fof figure. DOMINION CO! co. Teroato--QUEBEG----Montreal Makers also of the "La Diva" Corsets "D & A" Good Shape Brassiéres, am restaurant where he used to go with | and J . her and finally of the urgent need washing, lay back in bed suffering | In glass and tips. He listened at first with the calm- under which Sylvia now suffered for | in silence like the hardy Scot that | Baker's Fresh Grated Cocoanut with his aid and comfort. { he was. "An' to think that any the a 188 pet Gn. ness of a man who has himself al- ways under control, but as my nar-| rative proceeded his hands began | to clasp and unclasp nervously and nis eyes filled with tears, and when I had finished he was as completely unnerved as he had been when he and Sylvia held each other in their | arms there in the public street. It was some time beforé he could | trust himself to speak, and when.he | did it was to utter only a brief: "Go on, please." | "That is all," said I, "except that | we have been waiting and watching 4 for your until our hbpe was quite | ) | gone and we were face to face with | despair. Then, by seme miracle of b | Providence, we found you, and 1] A 2 _,P | have brought you here to see if| I something cannot be done to save; .D. COUPER Phone 76. 841-8 Princess St. ' Prompt Delivery. x Fresh Every Day F<8ary & Practical Fine Red Strawberry | Home Dre.sf Makin Lettuce, Radish, Green Onions Choice Pineapples, Ban- anas, Sunkist Oranges and Lemons, Cocoanuts Jab, WOMAN WEAK, "DIZZY, NERVOUS Health Restored by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable: Jamaica, N. Y.--*I suffered with my head TT! Lerrons By Pictorial Review mn The fit of the tailor ten depends upon the pocket: + Casting sheep's "the bashful lover's favorite indoor sport. : this poor child." | title of Justice of Appeal. Prepared Specially for This Newspaper Figured Challis with Red Trimming. Duggy should fa' doon the lift-shaft, right from the top#to the bottom 0' | a seven-storey buildin'! Hoots, but | it's, a mur-rey you're no' kilt, my | "Ay, it is that-" said Dougal, | kid!" wearily "While ye '> was fallin', Dougal," murmured his pretty lit- tle wife, putting her head a trifle closer to_his, "did ye no' think of your wee wilie, all alone in the hoose?"' "I only mind thinkin' ance, and that was as I hurtled past the fourth floor." "And what did you think; Duggy, lad?" that I'd left me coat on the sivinth | floor with a saxpence in the inside | pocket!" David Macowen Eberts, K.C.; Vie: toria, B.C, puisne Justice of the Court of Ap- peal of British Columbia, with the A picturesque instance of what can be done with the one-piece frock to vary it from accustomed lines is il- lustrated here Figured challls is the miaterial used, and the trimming 13 carried out with red beads. Tha waist closes in front and has a V- shaped neck finished with a large col- lar. The three-piece skirt is gather ed at the top and closes at the left side seam. The applied front is em- broidered with red beads, plaited at has learned prope dress. With the ald of shown here, there should ble with the cutting. The of the skirt is first laid on the mate rial, after it has been placed on the sewing table, the plecing being placed to the right of the gore. The large 0" perforations rest on-a length- wise thread and this rule obtains also in placing the sleeveband. ck gory "1 minded | has been appointed al i». The headaches, | | i | ' PRETTY BATHING COSTUME. Many pretty bathing suits were on exhibition at the Fashion Show, in! Madison Square Garden, New York, but the one that would win the prize, if there were one, is this abbreviated bathing suit. Red satin is quite a new color for a bathing costume, and it created a sensation. The suit is quite tastefully trimmed with gold brocade. It is extremely doubtful if any of the fair sex will venture out on any of the public beaches in the socks and red canvas shoes together with the rest of the creation. I i Ina - INLAND REVENUE DECREASED. Saloon Man in Bankrutpey. N Tp. Utica, N.Y., John T. McKinley, sa- Effect of Prohibition Shown in Fig-| oon keeper of Clayton, filed a peti- ures for March. {ion in bankruptéy in federal court Ottawa, May 7.--The effect of pro-| to-day and states that on March 25th, hibition is shown in the inland rev-| George H. McKinley _ procured by enue of the Dominion. During March | false representation a bill" of sale of the gross revenue amounted to $2,- [stock of goods in the saloon worth 020.749, a decrease of a quarter of a| $1,200. Bankrupt counts the stock million dollars, as compared with |as his assets. His debts are $2,133. March, one year ago. The principal, ---------------------------- decrease is of course in spirits and "The Christian Community of Uni- malt liquor, the revenue from which | versal Brotherhood, Ltd., is the name is now less than the revenue from to- of a million-dollar corporation which bacco. [ast month the excise rev-| has been granted a Dominion char- enue from spirits was $869,938. The ter. Tt ig evidently a new Doukhobor war tax amounted to $136,056. enterprise. Had Fainting Spells, Nerves Completely Exhausted A Friend Suggested the Use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food -- Cure Resulted--Now Strongly Recom- ~ mends It to Others. demas = as = Kingston, May 7, 1917. -- Here is recommend this treatment to anyone another report which will be of spec- | suffering from nervousness, dizziness fal interest to every wommn who is}or rin-down system." weak and run-down in health. Another interesting statement the pervousness, |comes from 'Mrs. Woolley, who has the dizzy spells which accompany |proven the curative effects of Dr. this condition seon disappear. under | Chase's Nerve Food. \ the upbuilding influence" of Dr.|- Mrs. M. H. Woolley, 168 Bagot Chase's Nerve Food. You can feel t. Kingston, Ont., writes: "I was sufféging from Nervousness, dizziness and plessness. After taking a in weight from week tré t of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food you can prove that new firm |1 feel much better, having been bene- flesh and tissue is being added to the} fitted just as represented. 1 now body. ; sleep well at night and feel better In Mrs. Nellie Harding, 377 Earl St. [every way. [It certainly is a great ingston, Ont, writes: "Lait winter |boon to hymanity to be able to get I was suffering from nervousness |such a' medicine. I recommend it headaches and dizzy spells. The head- | to suffering from nervousness and ache and dizziness were s0 bad that | sleeplessness." X « 1 used to faint. I didn't know 14 Dy. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents what to do, until a friend advised a box. a Tull treatment of tix boxes to use Dr. Chase's-Nerve Food. So I}for $2.50, at all dealers, or Edman- a box and folldwed up the treat-|son, Bates & Co.. Limited, Toronto. All Druggists, Everywhere, or {f your dealer cannot you with the genuine write us. at appy MUTUAL SALES CO. 32 Front Street West « Toreste, Ontario with splendid results.' Now 1 £ a spell since hy SPRING SHOWING OF AND COLONIALS. are all ready to show you the new- est styles in dainty summer footwear. You will find no trouble with the fit of our low cuts. They are made on special lasts and fit snugly in the arch and around the top. Patent leather and kid .00 and $6.00. styles, $5 a ind & Bro. EW PUMPS EY ------

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