Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Apr 1918, p. 10

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, | MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1918. CONSTIPATION Quickly Relieved By "Fruit-a-fives" Roc HON, P. Q. 1 suffered for many years with Terrible Indigestion and Constipation, A neighbor advised me to try "Fruit-a-tives"'. 1did so and to the surprise of my doctor, x began to improve and he advised me to go on with "Fruit-a-tives, 1 consider that 1.owe my life to "Fruit-a-tives" and I want to say to those who suffer from Iudigestion, Constipation or Headaches -- try "Fruit-a-tives" and you will get well', CORINE GAUDREAU, B0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 20c, At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Pt on THOMAS COFLEY Telephone 987 you to cone | Sexton ferate."" {ant evening? { ne we pon By JANE PHELPS MRS. SEXTON IS AMAZED AT THE ARTIST'S OFFER CHAPTER XLI at breakfast, 1 mm Gray's call ill, so | didn't ask dawn," 1 sald te Mrs think it queer I'he next morning Mert you felt poke of "1 knew she that | had not "Thank Then, might you for 'being so consld- "Did you have a pleas I thought | heard the | plano." { what | | | | {ime wanting anything done In the earpen- | tery Hue, Estimutes given on sll Kindy! of pepuirs and mew work; alse herd. | wood Sleors of all kinds. All orders will redelve prompt attention. Shop 60 Queen street, a Pl IN PM. Sr it TTY YY TYTN LOT FOR SALE 40 ft. x 120 ft. Enongh stone on it to bulld a house. Snap for $150 Ww. H. Godwin & Son Insurance and Real Estate. 39 Broek St. Phone 424 inhib HOW MRS. BOYD AVOIDED AN "OPERATION . Canton, Ohio.--"I suffered from a female trouble which caused me much suffering, and two | doctors decided i ; | I would have a get well, "My mother, who 1 had been helped by dia B, Pinkham egetable ore me tbefore sub- 1 can dom ow XW pit T adviss a, ag whe fs afflicted with female troubl nk sle and it will _ a8 much for thom, "we Mrs, 8 Bothy: 1421 6th St, N; E., Canton, O Sammeti mes there iy serious condi- tions where a hospital ration is the only alternative, but on the other hand 0 many women have been Suted b by shls famous root hand Beth remedy, L; Pinkham' yegeta le Compoun do that an operation was Qecessary ery woman who 'wants to avoid an eporation should a Jefe fair trial before submitting to ng ordeal. f complications exist, write te Lydia RB Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. The resuit of many years *. experience is at your service. The sum of $478,000 was voted hy the Commons to provide for dredg- Ing and maintenance of the River St. Lawrence ship channel. | to make { I explained, I {the means of my "Yes, 1 played for nearly an hong I happened to of my dinner that I was gong to give one--and do think! When I told him we were planning a costume din ner, he said if we the neriod he would paint the place eard speak you wailld decide me "He. Merton Gray, offered to paint our place cards! I am amazed! Hi {prices are absolutely prohibitive for the very wealthy and i never knew he vondes scended to paint oy ave {favors or cards, "He never dgpes! That is nmy---our dinner I had been very careful 'we' or "eur" whenever | the dinner It wa Just tor fay { of to spoke only fair to Mrs jexton; he wa heing 0 about it "Ha decent must admire you very much, such un offer, '%and | imag Mrs. Sexton looked at me with an interest I never before had noti ed "Oh, ined we are redl good friends!" like him much He took me in at Mrs. Loring's din ner. 1 should have died if he had n't I didn't know anyoue, and they put the whole takle hetween George and me. Then he took me in, also, at Evelyn's dinner You know he was knowing her. He brought Ber to call on me." 30 CANADIANS. AIDED FRERCH: IN FIGHT TO CLEA LE AR MOREVUILL OF GERMANS. Two Came to Grips With Ten Ger- mans and Put Them Hors de Come« bat--Picture of Battle, Paris, April 6.--The famous Franco«Britigh charge which wrest- ed Moreuil froin the hands of the enemy on Saturday is thus graphic ally described by a wounded French non-commissioned officer: "We had been ih the fine since the night before, meeting almost unin- terrupted attacks. Twice during tha night we had to yield ground against overwhelming forces, but each time our counter-attacks had restored the situation. At dawn the Germans at- tacked with ever-growing violence, throwing two fresh divisions into the battle In spite of the prodigious -ftenacity of our British comrades and ourselves, we had tg yield one street alter another and Finally fell back 300 yards to the west of the litle town. [Fortunately at that moment two of our regiments, which had arrived in the district only a eouple of hours before, joined us to meet the fresh struggle, and then prepare a counter-attack with the assistance of the Canadlan brigade, which had Just come ap "At 9.45 the boches were just about . to laynch a fresh onslaught, but we got in first with a tremend- ous bayonet charge in which the Tommuiles and poilus fought shoulder to shoulder. The shook took place at the edge of the town and was des. perate hand-to-hand fighting, in which we soon gained-she upper hand though we 'were one against three. The Canadians fought like lions. | saw two of them at grips with ten HHH HURLBURT WELTS AND PLA-MATE OOOO Your children require good shoes -- shoes that fit properly and will give the little feet a chance to develop. That is the secret of HURLBURT and PLA-MATE shoes; they fit well and wear well. . Made in patent and gun-metal leathers, button or lace. f but he, in "That wa very fond She vi Added Interest i» Kind of him of her." a dear, Yon seen and aquile a 1 am! hushand of his." "Well now the yon are te have 4 famous artist do your ecards, we must he more particular what cos- tume period we select. The eards will be werth saving I can imagine the astonishment some people | know, when they hear that your party was so favored." "Yes, we must have the very pret tiest dre: ang bonnets for the wonien and the men must all be in knickerhockers and ruffles, Then Mr. Gray, said he would bring us some books in a day or two. Let's not decide anything until then "That will be.the best plan. You will have to give him plenty 'of time Also your guests will want good no- tice--to prepare their costumes.' I scarcely heard what she said was thinkigg how well Merton Gray would look in costume "Will Mr. Howard dres 3? I started guiltily i given George a thought spoil it all by refusing costume like the rest? Ile thought 0 many things "childish,"_ benegth his dignity 4 S0 18 her {iray i friend of SH he willing to never had Would he to appear in A Plea For "Oh; ! hope he will! If he doesn't what shall | do? I am so afraid he vill refuse I was on the verge of at the thought "Don't worry We must think of some way 10 make him." I conld have hugged her for speech, Help, tear that plekt Llankof dhe enemy. "But how? You know I don't want hoche After putting half their amtugon! sts hots de combat with knives and bayonets, they disposed | the Fi by grabbing a bag of grenades, carried -by one of the boche and hurling one of the genades intothe midst of the group. Two seconds later the ground wae clear and fn no time we were in the middle af the town, hut the enemy clung desperately to the eastern portion. By a clever turning move- ment froii the south we soon had them af opr mercy, and while the hot struggle was kept up the centre body of the French and British made their way round and attacked on the Until then the boohes--they were Saxons thought themselves masters, but when they saw us they made off at the double, although very few got away. "I am still in favor of censerip- tion, I always was," sald - Armand Lavergne, Nationalist leader, during «the course of an interview, Friday, on the ¥iots in Quebec, Tissemblages of people during him ta have the slightest idea that 1 had any help with the dinner. And if you do anything he surely will. Fle hasn't much faith in my ability." | spoke bitterly. "He will have, 8s soon as you rove it to him. Men like Mr. How: ard hive to he shown. Let me think. How would it do for me to come in after he gets back. And you speak of Mr. Gray's offer. . Then leave the room to get either the hook with the costume picture, or the picture itself, and while you are gone 1 will say something that will make him con- sent to dress like the rest. But don't ask him ungil we ry our lit- tle, ruse If he refused you, I am afraid I could not persuade him to change his mind." "That would do nicely! 'I believe he'd do anything vou told him, He thinks so much of your ability,' again 1 spake bitterly in my longing to have George appear to 'ladvantage before my young friends, it nettled me that another woman should be able to get him to do some- thing he would not da for me ------ "Phat's .settled then. Now sup- pose we vary the day by launching at the Elite. Tt is your husband's fav- orite restaurant." **1 should loye it," knew about George "Very well, we'll go on one con- dition," her voice took on the cold formal tone | so hated, "and that is that you order the luncheon with uo help from me And that you order it brisk.y.» "What do you mean hy briskly?" "Not mooning over the menu, or asking If I would like this or that. 1 am your guest, - Treat me as such." {To be continued) A SSSA MATINEES PROHIBITED how much she To Prevent Assemblages During Long lange Shelling, April 6.-- In order to avoid the hours while the German long-range gun is bomvarding Paris, the perfect of police has decided to prohibit un- til further notice all matinees, whe- ther theatre, -vaudéville, maving pie- ture, or. Coneert, a The Board of Grain Supervisors at Winnipeg has fixed the price for the 1918 wheat crop at $2.21, the same an last year, ~has. recommended that the Gover ent guarantee that price, Statisties com dled by the Montreal Health Departmen concerning the health of pupils attending the vari- ous publie schools reveal the fact that fifty-one per cent, have defects, The darkest hour is just after a man gets home from the club--pro vided he happens to have that kind of a wife, Paris, ACHR SKIRT 7457 A paintet peplum and straight trontd to form a vest are the unus- wal features "in the jacket of this _ spring ~taillenr of gadardine. The plaited. fournlec skirt Lo mm Easy and Practical Home A Dressmaking Lessons N Specially for this Newspaperby Pictorial Review. Smart Suit for Early Spring. sults for spring Is pictured here, the style features condentraceu largely in the jacket, thé tron shorter than the pointed peplum w. the side-front, giving the effect ot's vest. 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