THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1918. gp -- ~ TR ---- Spe The Woman Who Changed | By JANE PHELPS ~ : SELF RELIANCE re STEER ne peas, and a toma- i paid searcely an attention io [ will decide the|what they said; my mind was on the 1 I had heard George] dessert question Finally | ordered hat, ao | knew 1 might also. French pastry and coffed. z wie to tl ite for luncheon ware | "May I have a cup with you?" he file same re tt this 1 » in | Deserved Praise. asked, looking at Mrs. Sexton {stead of the toyus yore 3 hig | Yon did very well I am glad "his ts Mrs. Howard's luncheon. floppy, black hat that was ve he- [vou did not allow the waiter to dic-f1 am her gunest," she replied, and coming tate . 11 thought, not over pleased i You look very nicely," 8. Bex "fut it is such a simple lunch." 'May 1?" he turned to me Its OWI. iton sald when | ned her down Phat is "the very reason I am "Certainly Bring three coffees, A stairs She herself was beautifully {praising you When you can't do}waiter." Try y { dressed, and so stylish. | wondered fany g¢ elaborate well, never at- After asking me if he might re- i why she Had to work teaching people [tempt it Simple things, if properly main, he scarcely noticed me. But how to behave, when she could dress | managed, are never common. The|Kept up a running fire of conversa- {like that I learned afterward that heon will he very nice, I am|tlon-with Mrs. Sexton. They talked | her clothes were her capit She sure." of mutual friends, eu 1 was a hit bored, but tried not to show il. has a flavour, a distinctive- ness, and an CTR i excellence all had to dress will so that she could She then told me who many of the ro where her clients wanted to g0.|sagple around us were She knew We had just heen served with our { That was the way | thought of them layeryone. Two or three stopped at|coffee when I saw Merton Gray com- 8 "chients our table and spoke to her One ling toward us. 1 gave a little start » fioad waiter knew her,-and 10 pan she introduced, a 'Mr. Stewart. land over went the lot coffee in my my surprise he was as deferential as lyfe seemed very nice and spoke sojlap. It burned me slightly, but I {he had been to George. ANOLhErex-{yiealy ghout George dared nothing for that I was so pl y ide: ¢ 4 : Ra Ploded idea. 1 had supposed that Our luncheon was really very good, | mortified, I wanted to get under the ' . A fonly men were interesting to waiters. {a4 gne had said it would he. We had | table and hide 1+ made matters For Women's Ailments { That they sort of looked down upon |,eypjy finished the mdin qrder, and | worse by making too much fuss ¥ oe LE Dr. M I's F Ie Pills hav | women', that they slighted them and {1 wes wondering whether Mrs. Sex-|about it. 7i rave + nfar srvice 4 A Dn ure oy BING 8 { gave them inferior service, ton would rather have French pas- by reliable Preits everywhere | My Sheek burned, and 1 w ns 30 try, Ice cream, or pie, when that Mr. inervou that my hands treme x i ' . ov | 2 Carpenter, who had spoken of "'the ; for over a quarter of a century, | | upan Mrs. Sexton waved the waiter , A taby ee. I | Mrs. Sexton was as quietly calm as don't accept a substitute, 7 bunch," the day George and [ were : | away with a graceful motion in my lipara came up to the table if nothing had happened. 1 won- - direction : . 1 ; dered if ever 1 should have her r . | Bowing obsequmusly, he over "Phis is a surprise," he said to|savoir faire Bissell Carpet Sweep- around to my side and gave me the} Mrs Sexton, "I didn't know you Merton Gray evidently had seen menu He had a patient expression [were in town," Then he s yoke tolmy accident and had immediately Made Over N : ers ade ver ew. on his face, as mach as to say 'why { me, but again turned politely to Mrs turned away. 1 was so thankful, : B I 3 J All Repair Work Done, didn't the older woman order?' 8 mm as she replied "When youn see Mr. Gray, please I recalled that I must order Jo. 1 haven't been away. But 1]ldo not allow his presence lo make 301 Barrie St. Ph.1270 "Lriskly," so 1 started in haven't been up to my usual form, |you as awkward as if did today," Mrs mm me------ atte mss | Ts 8 N x Mr. Carpenter was very solicitous, fearing I "had heen burned. But Growing Boys need it ! "We'll have some clam bullion,' o have rather avolded going out." (jSexton said on the way home, letting eee 1 1 looked toward Mra, Sexton, hut she "No wonder you couldn't resist to-|me see that she had seen and under | was gazing around and wouldn't let [day with such a charming compan- | stood | me catch her eye. Then we'll have fon," and he bowed graciously to I burst into tears, and when we | broiled chicken and ward me. 1 was terribly embarras-| reached home went directly to my "Some celery or a salad?" the | sed, but Mrs, Sexton simply laughed | room waiter asked as 1 hesitated, and called him: *"Flatterer.' (To be continued) ITTY Na eal TT A A At MA AANA AAA SN A AAA AA LAA AANA SN AANA NINN com 1 ' back of thé goods, News From Hamlin. > <9 " os Because 1 sell what I produce here Hamlin, March 26.-- The weather y OME He Why! Buy At Home. at home is very fine and the snow has about TY ou. { d oOCOG Rr en = Because the man I buy from helps |é¢ gdne. The roads are .very bad. 7 4 support my school, my church, my | Mrs. Huif has moved to Warwick . I gr 3 . » . nw nrinte ard lodge and my home and John Franklin has remted her ] . 100% 5 h 3 he Hollowing Brut gana . rd, i a ny ~ place or Ho en oe Son LENA LMOST everything you eat nowadays costs angs he gtores o are B » > . . are a ra: ST. LAW E OPEN. Shik k hag Kiven up the store and ZA more than it used to--except FRY"S COCOA. wi I B rat H A --- ------ in end 8 0 arn. Seed grains very gt a . ~ » Because is aT oh where i1cupe Vincent Channel Choked With | bight this spring. Oats are selling at ih Here, at the same price, you get the fine, rich, make money and this is the place to feo Field. 35 Sania 2 hughe} and wiiesg 31.98 a delicious nourishment that has made FRY'S famous . ushel. eorge fontaine, Jaye oy . . . spend it tosots aha hare Watertown, N.Y. ApHL SL aushel Oe er oo rook for 200 years. The manufacturing process being fecause my iterests are phere. lavigatio has opened Wn he 8 & ¢ : r * . . ( . 1 Navigation has opened on: the St irove of cattle to Vegreville dust exclusive, the resultis a Cocoa of exquisite flavour, very soluble and economical. Your money can hardly buy' an equal quantity of nourishment in any \ Because 1 believe in transacting a oe AT Trips were g St El Lawrence vive Drips were made} gook and report very [dissisCesPps busihess, with friends, fast week to Clayton from Ogdens- George Fontaine has sold his farm community that is burg and little ice was encountered to Mr. Perley and intends moving to other food. You can easily prove this bysgetting a tin of FRY'S to-day. live in i8 save in the narrows There also Hairy Hill. Charles Tilipaugh N t Truest economy--use FRY'S Because the good enough for me to good enough to buy in, Because | want to see the goods. Because I want to get what I pay for. he \ bY was a field near Brockville." Capt. | made a trip to' Vegreville last week Lewis J. Estes made his first (rip with a load of hogs. Mrs. Arthur from Scow Island to Clayton, Fri west, spending the week at her day, according to reports brought to father's, M. J. Flynn's: Hay 'and If possible keep from worrying Because every dollar spent at His elly i BR Nas stated that the straw are very scarce and hard to and working at the same time, but] ome and works for the dévelopment oe 28, Pract ally open From. hou- got at any price. Strypav is $4. a Toad oF if either has to be. your portion, take | of the city. i 5 and J nik 3 Chipbews Bay, and hay $16 Mr. Clairmont and Bisa ne ARI oe avr aaniian Because the man 1 buy from stands | jo RB vicinity of Lape Jueent and | My. Quellette were at Mi J. Flymn's ied dbonme inn 3 i Contr ap red Poti otBE P II a Kingston conditions are' less favor-|io. a few days walle getting out able. Cutters crossed from Wolfe | 1,04 Scoffield's saw mill will start ap 2 = Jetand w Kingsion Wednesday and I abOUL "two WEEKS ANT EVErYBOUY | \npmpnymyyyyiyaynmyiyymymyysysyiyigiyytyiymyyyiyiyymymyyyymyyiynyiytymyiysymymymyymymy _ ¥ 7 4 K a a incent cliannel is still Hig grawing logs. William Sopehuck : 7 Ze ' - ys \ . 7 "i has moved south of the river and has 750% 7 ---- yg? - : bought a half section down there. : a 1" > q Won High Honor. Niek Molish is moving across the {- Ask your GROCER For The official announcement about river. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Wesi the winning of the Distinguished | 046 a business trip to the Russian Service Order by Lieut. A. Cockerell, | gottlement on «Monday. Sherman SUNKIST SEEDED and of Brockville, reads: Huff is getting his auto fixed up in . Lieut. Allan Cockerell when --en-|readiness for the {ine weather. Ray- TN deavoring to fill a gap with his pla- | ond Huff is 'working: for Clarence SEEDLESS RAISINS nN Ts AB toon, came under heavy fire from a Tillipaugh. Frank Glimps, on. the ET . y apturec French d the Barri-|egund again. The U.F.A. is trying x . / son, and put the pill-box out of acto put a telephone through here. ' The Best for Pie or Cake. 12 ------ FAS I T--" SAR IT emma van ME TARE RR ANN hh a bd hl ties, but he took command of the |ter three years' absence spent In | aviduivurieeiivioiuii few remaining and held the posi- |Dregon. pe tion." 7 ------ RUNNING tion. He was eut off from his com- | gaphert Miracle and family have % ; J 7 . | pany and all the men were casual-| moved back on their homestead af- ble Salt. 2 Sod fron Tidings From Druid, Sask. g Never waste time in using two or | pron : ure RRR, ; g three syllable words. when you can April 3. Farmers 7 a' ~ ES : ny ; ' hustling ahout to gét on the land. RANG "i {7 o ' § Soitvey your meaning with the one |g "wv "bute; general merchant, is o Rene, iv 4% A ~ ; @ doing a rushing business. The a > 3 IN EFFECT MARCH SRD GL h . Druid Literary Society held its last ---- YOU'RE BILIOUS! session on March 27th. Miss Muriel : ; Trailing will leave and : ; . Famon, of Northfield Station, Ont. : g Station, Vout ut : who has been staying with her sist- , CLEAN LIVER AND er, Mrs. L. E. Benda, for some time, . For Infants and Children. intends starting east very soon. C--O ATA Mrs. Jack Kirkwood and children BOWELS TONIGHT have gone to visit her sister, Mis. 'Mothers Know That Udell, at Kjerrimuir, Alta. AT. : . Stewart, Folger, Ont, arrived in Don't Stay Headaehy, Sick, or|town on March 23rd, and visited his : M, - Hay Bre old friends, R. Davis and J. Kirk- . 8], vy oa) i ion wood, before settling down to busi- Jaterny Lad. ' - i ness. Miss M. Davis spent Sunday Medicine. 4 hoonl., oor d Wake up Feeling Fine! Best Lax- with Migs Eamon. A. J. Reid has ou ne Other 'trains daily e For Men, Women - gone to ueslisle to take a position Reduls Direct route and Ohildren as harber. Mrs.-J. Graham has gone Chicago, Bay to Kerrobert to join her hysband, : i . eas, Bay ou who has purchased a farm there, 1 Te : En: Juehee, Canipbell Barle, student at Moose be - A Jaw College, is home for Easter va- catipn. Rev, J. Fairweather con- NE 2 - id al ; ; ducted serviges here Sunday. Miss i IVT ro : } \ 4 A. J. Miller, tedcher, is, attending children 'require ood shoes -- . the convention in Saskatoon this is a Li d e . . 2 week. . } hat fit properly and will give the little & i ; to develop. That is the secret § " y aianie Mule Hatha, | LL IRT and PLA-MATE shoes; | ; - weather is beautiful. Making syrup an : 3 2 and cutting wood are the present ve- - 8 J 3 cupations of the farmers.. An aged J - man in the son of William Ross Made fn patent and gun-metal leathers, t } OF | ae. . 3: Se died very suddenly at the ome of his : x which is keeping your | gq 8 pent FeveriS iC wep : a < JCpInS v with Miss Emma Wagar. Miss) | 4 ¥ oy. | ; : t di" igue.. coated | Lottie Wagar hds rélurned to his} | ting thereit : ; : For Ver i °h pe GQ vessel 2 BREE Hee Baas 5900 ht oi Soo ES Teese #38388 Berean : «3 vy ihren ied HH sister, i Bitlor y. al- ; ternoon. * flops: Martha joy life! Remove the liver and {Mek and Ceele Hunter spent Tues- home after spending a few. with his brother Howard. Mrs. 51 Ross spent a few days recently at oo he a wn : 1 § { : Mrs, J. Saunder's. Harvey Wagar an COC 8 | 1 gars 401%, x 120 14. Wuough stons | bazaar iL on it to butid a house. the fae the Victoria ifall], on March 26th, was well attended, amd $50 was realized. The lunch was! by Misses Emnia and May| it Cousins * Ceele d Sunday at and Sud a