_PAGE TEN Some women hold to the idea that bread-mak- ing is a long and difficult operation, but this is a mistake, for with Royal Yeast Cakes, light, sweet bread can be made in a few hours with but little trouble." FREE: Our new Royal Yeast Bike Book will be sent free upon request. ftcon- tains full instructions for making bread and rolls with Royal Yeast Cakes. Seud name address plainly wriften and this valuable litle k will be mailed promptly, i In The The Woman Who Changed 3 By JANE PHELPS wr t XXXVI 1 1 ; when Mrs, Sex- ton arrives my what I called my "etigueite legsons™ I was still outrage 1 that 16, not was to plan irst dinner party. angry, that 1 figeted and x , 80 could not and fussed until "We will wait '0 11 not talk longer at pres You ut learn to sit quietly, to be, compdsed." Had | done ad 1 wanted to, as 1 felt impeiled, | should have told her to get out of the house! 1 was mis- tress; it seemed to me Mi should be my privilege {0 whom 1 would, to 1 distasteful receive oul those MRS. SEXTON IS 'OVERBEARING ' engaged a butler today. I have been quietly looking for a suitable one, ever since we were settled. His ref- erences are excellent," George said that evening. "Oh, dear, 1 shall hate a man around under my feet all the time," I exclaiméd without thinking. "That speech shows how badly you need a mentor," George replied with a frown. "She will probably teach you that a butler is not intend- ed to walk upon. "Oh, I didn't mean to say anything so silly! I apologized. "Please don't be cross. I meant that it was so nice and cozy to have just Annie wait upon us. She has done very "something a trifig more dignified as to materials snd cut.' "But won't it make me look old-- a dress like that?" "You may be sure I shall not buy you anything unsuitable.' «Of tourse you wouldn't!"l said, then I repeated what June Lawson and Peter Rivers had said about his generosity; and about my . being handsomely dressed. His only com- ment was: "They would have been just as ready to eriticize both you and me, had you not been." ~wWhat color shall I have?" 1 asked. 1 really loved pretty things and I was always interested in buy- » THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1918. 'THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE, e Most Valuable Medicine ever discovered. 'The best known Remedy for CouGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. Aste like a charm DIARRHCEA, DYSENTERY & CHOLERA. Eitectunily cuts short al' attacks of SPASMS. Checks and arrests those too often fatal disenses--FEVER, CROUP and AGUE. The only palliative ia NEURALGIA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM. Chlorodyne is a liguid taken in drops. graduated according to the malady. 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COLLIS BROWN WITH EACH said with his sudden smile that CHLORODYNE. HE Ac always made a wave of lpve for him sweep over me, and made me want » Sold by all Chemists. nicely. Don't you think go?" "Yes, she has done very well. But you will need more attention as we go out and entertain. 1 have told Mrs. Sexton to get you a personal maid. Annie can find plenty to do hambermaid and helping the but- to me. Instead, | meekly folded my hands and waited until she was ready to resume She was partic that mornir my resentment in not know F pr seemed to ing them. E W.GILLETT So! E10. WINNIPEG ilarly 'overbearing hether I showed wy manner, I do bably did. But:it never had she [SE a rh taut te a al The immense success of 1 { t ne 1 Found Dead On Floor, | Peterboro, March 20 out dead on the floor of his Tiving room at 297 Murray streét, the bod of James Edmison, abbut sixty-six vears of age, was found on Sunday by neighbors, who had missed. him since last Tuesday Death was due to heart failure. The police were unable to locate any relatives of Edmison, but a let- ter indicated ~selationship to a Bert Mullin, of Edmonton Stretehed heen so unplea When she left, she "After today we w duties of a host Your husband wishes it And to be a perfect host- ess i8 a charm not to be lightly thought of I hope you will do your best to credit me at the dinner." sarcastic. said ill take up the An Awkward Speech. "Mrs. Sexton 3 the menu for the dinner... 1f Bridget needs help, she knows where to hire it I have This name & can - your guarantee of "Coffee h, George, I am used to her. nicely, really she "No, you need ed to speak, need to discuss settled." I bit my lips ton, it seemed, about everything, hire my ners, lence that matter, menced wear. George to talk A Stunning "l want you iet me petent lady's maid." he added: ** servants, in fact to run my house. Evidently thinking from my he had have Annie! She helps me very does!" a thoroughly com- Then, as 1 start- There Is no the matter. *1It is to keep from either crying or blurting out something for which 1 should be sorry. Mrs. Sex- was to be consulted not I. She was to to plan my din- si- disposed of the immediately com- of what I should Dinner to Gown. have something to put my arms around him. But 1 had learned to control all such feel- ings, save very occasionally, so I only replied: "When shall we go" "Tomorrow mornivr. Come down about eleven; we will order the dress, and then I'll take you to luncheon. Be sure you look all right." "Oh, that will be lovely! shall we go?" "To the 'Elite,' 1 guess." "I've never been there. quite a treat," I said. When George put on his hat and coat to go out as usual, IT ventured to put my arms around his neck and to thank him for his generosity to me. "That's all right!" he returned. "'T do things quite as much for my own sake as for yours." 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FARMS FOR SALE Close seams of sleeve puff and lin. l Dr. Martel's Female Pilla have been ordered by physicians and sold by reliable Druggists everywhere for over a quarter of a century, ing as notched. Gather upper and low- er edges of puff between ""T" peffora- tions. Arrange puff on lining, with seams even; draw 'he gathers in at lower edg: ani stitca to pastion. Draw the gathers in at upper edge matching the notehes, the single large he" small "0" perforations. Near the city, at low "THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 587 wanting anything done in the carpen- tery line. Estimates 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. A New and Wonderful Treatment NUJOL offers a new and wonderful treatment for Consti- pation endorsed by the medical profession the world over. . { Sew &i in armhole as notched; bring sm of sleeve to underarm seam and leave sleeve free above the small "o'" perforations. Arrange strap over the waist bringing the single small *'o" and single: large "O" perforations in strap to corresponding perforations near upper edges of Hning front and back. After adjusting the panel on the skirt, tack the lower pointed end of strap to panel matching the single small "o" perforations; tack strap along the upper edge of the panel in front and at lower edge of waist in back. ~ Gather upper edge of ruffle be. tween "T" perforations. 'Arrange over upper edge of waist and sleeve with ecenterfsonts and center-backs even; bring tha small "o perfora- ttons In ruffle to the seams*which ioin tha sleeve to the waist. Slash =kirt through the fold at cen- terdback from upper edge to the lower CONITRUCTION GUIDE, Ww. H. Godwin & Son 39 Brock Street, Phone 424 don't accept a substitute, Ah hhh ahiihhidahhaihiuis NUJOL exceeds all requirements of British Pharmacopoeia. Ask your doctor. It is absolutely harmless. and will help you. Try it. 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