Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Oct 1917, p. 10

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1917. Realm f- RE EEN ae Ya = i THE | (By Frances Walter) CONFESSIONS OF ROXANE | the McClure leate) then her niece turn them watching them ean by pretend een Kenneth? sometimes MADE IN CANADA | | Tiere are women who | consciously atime immconscious iE OF 173 USED, 1 in t ttention of men the For making soap. | moment the re looked upon For washing dishes, me Por cleaning and djsinfecting refrigerators. / Por removing ordinary obstruc. tions from drain pipes and sinks REFUSE SUBSTITUTES pon every masculine EW.GILLETT_ COMPANY LIMITED Piling le er Dptred And TORONTO, ONT, | > : > i Potentially home-break invari othing for the who look personality as 1lmost possibly iiration what iration is they WINNISEO MONTREAL won, ad the void in their ---- 1d more----service, | dev attention to the exclusion WAR MENUS others, however dear those others How to Save Wheat, Beef and ay he to the victim of these cun- Bacon for the men at the front. Issued from the Food Controller for Canada, Many pair of orbs reste upon the face of a susceptible » a wife. confident of the Rreak fas | affec her lord and master, has Sliced Peaches Flak | permitted him to bask once Sugar Grads ten in the sunshine of such a wo- "a or MENU POR Ww EDNESDAY too of- man's eyes The moment | saw Kenneth and on Mrs. Palmer together 1 became jeal- Sugar Apple Sauce ous All the suspicion which had been when Mrs. Hardwick first introduced her was revived, but now it was ten times as keen. I won- why I had been so thoughtless invitation to din- ner; why I had not made some excuse Giridate Laue ant thereby prevented her meeting i teaspoon salt my husband jut I had not and « wile, I found myself seated beside the POORS soa old woman whom I detested, while Kenneth was visibly charmed by the vivid beauty of this creature who had suddenly: into my life, And to make the situation the more dis- Mrs the attention Kenneth was paying Luncheon Seca Mitk m aroused Juner Hidney Stew are as How as to accept the dered CUps SOUT 13 { now leg Mix and sift flour, salt and soda dd sour ilk and egg well beaten » by 1 a4 greased "nt n 8 come 80 1greeable Kidney Stew 0 Soak, pare. trim and slice the Kid to Mrs. Palmer, and was taking a neys. Sprinkle with s ( Y : iy fiendigh delight in watching my grow- and fry in butter Retmvov dish (8 ing impatience and my evident jeal Ousy Hardwick was aware on'on fin 2 111 brown fisur and one cup boiling water. Put I the kidneys » this and minutes. Season to taste d remembered with disgust as 1 watched Kenngth gradually come un- der the beautiful Mrs. Palmer's A Att Att AA tA PtP tri itatg clean , dry. lasting shine To polish any wood surface properly, a clean surface is the first requirement. (edar Polish of dust is Sad Flinhes after Evéry particle ust is L.A light, brisk ru gives a hard, finish--a lustre that will last. To get trp heh Result, and for economy use as directed on the bottle. What | Such | | «I a moment too had not wanted to | [ had urged him not | ri.k of offending his first | 'hen he had ylelded, but | Now, asl look- | [ smiled bitterly It was | i enjoying himself | inte ely, and t enjoyment w ithusiasm "as due had | quietly monopolized my husband and me to the tender mercies 0 | | { | | | solely to s. Palm for she | had | her old i Pe d aunt wor Kénneth!" I mused as 1 d at him and her How {f women Isn't she handsome?" inquired Mrs. Hardwick suddenly as we left Kenneth and Mrs leading the | roo I have always | Jeannette, but 1 must confess that 1 never did expect her to develop into | that she has It is sel- | | | | | | | | little he the table Palmer way to the drawing been proud of the beauty dom that one sees such a face and form combined." "She is very handsome," I admit- ted. Then | went on a little explor- ing expedition myself as | added {her Mrs. Hardwick silent and 1] noticed embarrassment in the air, but | it was only for a moment. Suddenly she gave one of her short, cackling { laughs | "He was proud of her," she declar ed. Then, after a minute's reflection "But James was impossible You know there are such men in the world. He was entirely unreasonable, so there was but one thing to do, and I am glad to say that Jeannette did it' with dignity. There was no scan- dal, and even the newspapers had very little to say about it." "It is too bad," [I said spitefully { "Divorce always is a disagreeable | thing." { "I do not agree woman replied sharply "In many cases it is and whatever is necessary is right and proper." "Still it is unfortunate that some things are necessary," | persisted Another cackle from my disagree- {able old companion | "I will admit that it was unfor- {tunate for James," she declared. "I [hear he has quite gone to pot." | "What are vou two dear people | talking about?" inquired a silvery | voice. "You are gntirely- too serious {One would almost suspect that you were discussing your religious belief. | 1 tried to smile as I looked back |at the dazzling beauty, but I fear it | was a rather poor attempt. | "Nothing of the sort," replied Mrs | Hardwick. "We were speaking about | people, as usual. They are a.great deal more interesting than religion ever was." Mrs. Palmer laughed sweetly. was with you," the old necessary, A Mi your gusrd." "l am afraid she will corrupt you Gary Lerrons By Pictorial Review Fome Dress Making, Holman," she I'heri she turned to Kenne Come," she | you thie Kentieth yked atin and followed her thre {te the | eranda (To Be Contim CORINNE CARTER With he at magicia rar » t 1 and eth ing wiles a family has been | Her husband must literally worship THE WORLD'S NEWS office of the rok p becau a dark ¥ IN BRIEF FORM Tidings From All Over Told in a Pithy and Pointed Way. AY A Chinese steamer was rlunger off I.eland Lord Northeliffe is tc be in Ot tawa on October 4th for a few days discussing problems with the war. Two hostile were de stroyed and two others driven down by British air patrols in bombing raids over Belgium on Saturday The water still rising n the flooded city of Tjen Tsin, The ele J 1 trical services, and the water supply have been completely disarranged Mrs. Edward Sage, Vandecar, Ont. was burned to death when her night clothing was eet on fire by the ex- plosion of a coal oil lamp in her bed room Russian other connected machines troops have advance in the The Russians eight hundred yards. Sir Robert Borden tawa, and it is the general expecta tion that within a few days impor tant Cabinet changes will + be an nounced. The Great North Western Tele graph Company has accepted the award made by the majority of the Board of Conéiliation, and the strike may be considered over. Rev. Trevor H. Davies, the pastor at Metropolitan church, To ronto, in an interview says Lloyd George would bring in drastic tem perance legislation but for certain influences. made an Riga region iwdvanced between and 'a thousand back in Ot new Prepared Specially for This Newspaper Blouse in Blue Handkerchief Linen. A dainty separate dlouse of blue handkerchief linen, with, not one con- trasting note of relief, even the cus tomary white next the face being omitted. Colored Ee aidherchiet linen ig im- mensely popular for separate ts of sevérely simple type and is¥nore practical than organdy for gemeral, wear. Smart blouse makers are using quantities of it, often with no reliev 5 Ing touch of white, the becoming white next the face being mo longer tae inevitable thing it once was. The model shown here has the front tucked in boxplait effect The back extends over the shoulders forming a yoke effect in front and the neck is finished with a convertible collar, dainty turn-back cuffs trim the one plece sleeves. In medium size the ain requires 3 yurds 36-inch mate \ To form the box-plait effect, it is necessary to tuck the front, creasing on slot perforations. Stitch about cents. - 8% inch from folded edge. gather the front at upper edge be- tween "T" perforations. Turn shoul- der edge of back under on slot per- forations, lap on front with notches and edges underneath even; stitch 34 inch from folded edge. Close under- arm seam as notched. Center-front of waist indicated by large "0" per- forations. Gather back. on. line of small "0" perforations and % inch above. . Sew the collar to the neck edge as notched, center-backs even. Adjust facing on collar and underneath front with edges and center-backs SY mtd Ard 35,1900 ; even. Roll collar and front high or low, as preferred. Adjust the stay on back with lower edge of stay at line of small "o" perforations, cen- ter-backs even, with small "0" per foration in stay at underarm seam. Close stay in front. Next, bind the slashed edges of sleeve and close seam as notched. Gather the entirp lower edge. Face deep cuff, lap to small "0" perfora- tions and finish for closing. Sew to sleeve as notched, small "0" perfora- tion in cuff at seam of sleeve and bring the opening In cuff to the slash in sleeve; roll lower part oe cult Bek on small "0" perforations. Sew sleeve in armhole with notches and small . *o" perforations even easing in any fulpess. There is a sprinktmg of high necked models among the new sheer blouses, "and the convertible designs accommodate themsetves to either high or low effects. Pictorial Review Waist Ne. 7317. Sizes, 84 to 44 inches bust. Price, 20 Next, | Makes muscle for the munition worker The Great Food Drink Most drinks are mere stimulants, FRY'S Cocoa, however, isa complete food initself. It acts quickly too. Tired muscles ar¢ nourished --worn nerves are fed and toned--thinned blood is enriched by this delicious beverage much quicker than with ordinary foods, and at less cost. Of course, AY RR = AY SN o OF Remember--nothing will do but FRY'S EAS Sg LY: Ww a, A Bowl of Soup and a Slice of Bread OW many of us grumble at the burden of planning three meals a day, day after day! How much more simple it is in Belgium, where most of the inhabitants stand in line for a few hours to get a bowl of soup and a slice of bread the entire day's ration. Imagine any little child you know trying to grew on such a pittance! Naturally the poor little Bdlgian children are breaking down. Tuberculosis, rickets and kindred ills are the common lot. As far as funds will permit these chlidren are taken to Holland to pecypetiite Wnder proper feeding and care. But funds are so low they cannot be kept longer than 6 weeks, and more than 15,000 children are waiting for this much. Generous contributions (marked for the Belgian Children's Health Fund) will enable the Dutch authorities, who have replaced the Americar Jotmutterscn. to carry on this vital work suecessfully. Then the orphans! Think of the thousands whose fathers have fallen in battle, are still fighting, or have heen taken away into German bondage. Living in the midst of glenty,' will you deny these orphans must be fed and clothed and educated? Yet this work, too, must depend largely on charity. Mark your contribu- tions for the Belgian Orphans" Fund. As you plan your own meals, remember Peolgiom's "Bowl of Soup and a Slice of Bread" and HELP until you feel the pinch. It's a debt wo owe to Belgium. Your contribution will go entire through the Belgian Minister of the Interior (In Le Havre, Frante) to Dutch guthorities, who administer the relief work under the approval of the British and Dutch Governments, and Mr. Hoover's Committee, What will you do for the waifs of Belgium? BELGIAN RELIEF FUND Ontario Branch 86 King St. West, Toronto J. W. Woods, Esq., Chairman of the Advisory Beard Mrs. Arthur Pepler, Chairman of the Commities Send contributions te Miss lasbella L. George, Hon. Treas, or to Local Committee Make cheques payable to Belgian, Relief 'Fond Don't forget Mri. Agar Adamspn's Canal Boat Fund fov wart among Belgian refugees behind the allied Nines in Flawde A ot NO | THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 wanting anything done in the carpen- tery line. Estimaces given on all kinds of repairs and new work; also hard- wood floors of all kinds. All orders will receive prompt attention. Shop 60 Queen street | cLAsco's | Pure Scotch Marmalade and Jam. | In glass and tins, | Baker's Fresh Grated Cocoanut with the milk, 15¢ per tin, D. COUPER | Phone 76. 841-8 Princess 6t. Delivery. FRESH LAKE ON- TARIO WHITE- FISH AND TROUT All Kinds of Fresh Fish. of Music. Piano, violin and other string instruments; Elocution and Dra- matic Art, Fall pupils may begin at any date. Terms on ap- plication. 216 Frontenac Street. Phone 1610. IMPERIAL LIFE The interest earnings of The Imperial since commencement « have been sufficient to cover all death claims and other payments lo policyholders, and ve over $750.000.00. Thin in the resnit of a remunerftive interest rate ond a jow death rate, two important factors in the sceumulstion of profits for policyholders. J. B. Cooke, Dis.Mgr. 232 King St. | Phone nes; nee S42, I RTH CR AAI

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