| 8, § ) V A | # 2 fg a » YEAST 1 spell gy CAHES 'Some women held to | the idea that bread-mak- ing is a long and difficult operation, but tals "is a mistake, for with Royal Yeast Cakes, light, sweet bread can be made in a few hours with but little trouble," tn PRA A Ss eg A 0 CARSON WARNS GOVERNM -------- Has Written Another Forcible Let- ter to the Press, London, May 9.--Sir Edward Car- son, the Ulster Unionist leader, in another forcible letter io the press, wares the Government of the dan- ger of its Home Rule policy. He ex- Presses doubt as {0 Whether the Government really intends to apply w€onscription to Ireland, and urges the Unionist party to compel reeon- sideration of the Government's Policy. fe Where Quality Does Count! BECAUSE wiv egg, D i aged in cold stor- 0 , has lost its fisor; has noth- ing todo with the edas which the armer brings from the ecau u jute ed and im. = min Set Brand" is ich, full bodied, de. licious beverage -- w! 5 invigor- ating, In 3, 1 end 2 pound tins--in the bean, #round or fine ground forz pasar "PERFECT COFFEE, PER. FECILYMADE* Sow new book. i, mailing fo oo Walt for a on affe LHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL E ~- "e . For Women's Ailments 2 Martel's Female' Pills have ed 5: i Asi or aver a of a century, don't accept a substitute, Sm man Who Th Y BRITISH By JANE PHELPS _WHIG, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 19 CHAPTER LXVIN. I went upstairs for something, im- mediately after | had finished din- ner, expecting to return at onee and spend the eveniug cozfly in the library with George. I would tell him all about my visit. Of course hie hadn't had time to wait to hear, at breakfast; I shouldn't have ex- pected it of a busy business man. "Helen!" He called from the foot of the stairs. "I'm going out." 1 did not amswer. I couldn't. The lump in my threat was foo hig. He waited a moment, then 1sn lightly up the stairs and glanced through the door which was partly open. Then he came in. I turned away for a moment, that he might not! see the tears which were filling my eyes. He turned my face around, his hand under my chin. "I'came up to kiss you good-bye; but as you choode always to disfig- ure yourself by shedding tears, I will forego that pleasnye.' "1 didn't mean 10 cry, George," I said unsteadlly, "but 1 thought you would stay home with me tonight and 1 would tell you all about my visit." "I have an engagement at the club," he turned toward the door. "Good night!" A Seathing Rebuke. "Please don't go away cross!" I pleaded. . "I am not cross. 1 am simply disgusted. A woman who weeps over every little thing that happens to he contrary to! her desires, is an impos- sible companion for a man. I hate tears! I have told you so shany times. ' Good, night!" he stalked out of the room, down the stairs and I, A A A rN se i em To try things oit, and never to give aver, doth wonders.--Bacon. » * * The noblest mind' the best con- tentment has.--Bpencer. * Ld * 1t 1 can-ease one life the aching, Or coat one pain, Or help one fainting robin Unto his nest in, I shall not live in vain. Emily Dickinson. * 3» God's gifts put man's best dreams to shame. -- Browning. ; *x * * \ When thou prayest rather let thy heart be without words than tly words without heart.--John Bunyan. » * } * Quick in a moment, infinite forever, Send an avousul better than 1 + Dray, Give me a grace upon the faint en- deavor, Souls for my hire and Pertecost today. ----Anon. * * x If we find but ene to whom we can speak out of our heart freely, with whom we can walk in love and simplicity without dissimulation, we have no ground of quarrel with the world.----Stevenson, Walter BR. Wonham Dead. |, Montreal, May 9.--Walter R.Won- ham, oat of firm of Iter R. Wonham & Sons, importers and gen- eral commission mer , died on Sesday at Bis» dence. 109 Brum. mond street, in nety-secon year. He was born at A ie . 'and came do in CTR ; ANCH "palgn, peta Saas pod ad ih Bn Sn Soll Must Be Firm. i few amateur gavdéners "have discovered the secret SF Sus : rn are apt fo lity of the seed, pet organs N EVENING OF listening, heard the front door close none too gently after him. I burst into a very passion of tears and sobs--a sudden, wild access of lonediness and longing. "He ought to have stayed home. He doesn't love me, he can't! He copla- n't treat me so, if he did," I moaned aloud. : : Goorge hadn't wanted to kiss me hadn't cared enough io kiss me, just because I was crying. And he hud made me cry. fel , and one thing only, was gradua Yeeping into my mind: 1 couldn't go on like this foreyer. He had no consideration for my loneli- ness when, night after night, I sat ajone in that luxurious house that now seemed less like home than ever. I would gladly have given up the Oriental rugs for mother's rag ones --the tapestries and real lace for the dainty dimity curtains at Home--3gll the case and splendor of our living for the homeliness that pervaded th- home | had just left. . 1 was not left long alone. George had been gone but a little time when James announced a Mr. and Mrs. Ross and a Mr. Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Ross were, | knew, close friends of.(Gegrge's before we were married. Of Mr. Huntingdon 1 knew nothing. I wanted to refuse tp see them, but did not dare. George would be gugry. So I gent word that I would be down immediately, snd then hurriedly bathed my eyes and smoothed my hair. A New Acquaintance. Mr. and Mrs. Ross greeted me very cordially, when I went iuto the room, and then Mrs. Ross introduced Mr. A PH er A Once a mother has used Baby's Own Tablets for her little ones she will use nothing else. The satigfac- tion she derives from their use is wonderful. They are eagm to give the baby, their action is prompt and thor- a } ad Shove 4 they Be Phan tel rmless. Concerning them Mrs. Jean Dechaine, Lacordaire, Sask.; writes: "I am wall with Baby's Own Tablets. trouble in giving them te my hal and they have promptly cured hei of Fonstipation. The. Tahlets are sald by medicine dealers or by mail at 35 cents a hox from The De. Wil- Saves Belgium's Bells An Organs. - Rome, May §.--According to a re- quest from the Pope, the German Emperor has countermanded orders he issued for the seigure of all bells, and metal dttings in Belgian ei Hams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Qut. jen Hunti glon. Mr. Ross was a lively entertgining. of compliments, some of which, at another time, would have smhar- rassel me.' I accepted them calmly Beeause 1 was 190 aihanny to uring. My calm seemed to much interest this man of the world, and I thought it caused 3 lhok of admiration in his BYES. 2 ' Mr. Huntington, top, wis very kind. He was young, sbout twenty- five. He tried to fd put some of the things in which I was especially ods and talked first oF them and then of what especially interest- ed him. He talked better when on the latter subjects. My wandering glance, my forced attention, did nut escape Mrs Ross, I saw to my amnpyance. 5 Not living up. ix srs, Sexton's teachings. 1 was projecting my own feelings into the atmosphers when, as hostess, it was my pigee to make their call pleasant--nat theirs to entertain me. Before they 1eft T had quite recpv- ered my poise. Mr. Huntington said he was going to make mp 3 party, £0me evening, to dine at a very popu- lar restaurant ont in the suburbs, and wanted to know If George and | would' go. Of course | ed to tell him I would comsult my husband. But I was delighted. Perhaps fiearge wonld go and take me. afore they left we became quite gay. And'f jromised to Jo. 10 a pletyre exhihi- fon, the next day, with Mrs. Ross. They remained until dfter ten o'clock, sand if went to bed immedi- ately after they liad left. 1 dif aot want to talk of my ears, when George came Ho b (To he continued) A LIKELY T0 GO UP IN PRICE. ns Ty and High Ex : : Canse. Montreal, May '9.--An increase in the price of refined sugar is prob- ahie use Canadian sugar refin- € Extra ave fo pay from 35 cents 60 cents 100 pounds mare for Soe, ei . York hav- + considerable quantity © A thi on ) wr Ri or Snairy owing to the & , ge to move ere aw Sug- as er Wer is to nada, ars from the Real estate experts estimated the fortune of the late hy Potter Pal- mer, who died in Florida Sunday night at between $15,000,000. : "Not guilfy," is not necessarily an innocent remark. of 'mational churches. ' of fact, it is Easy and Practical Home Designed to Conserve Wool. from folded we lather upper of lower 'io: -- an between perforations; sew to lower of uppe section, with Eh he side ¢ : a Ls ce tect ae eo vst sort of man and did his best to hel He paid pie ail sorts] | | ad | i | $10,000,000 and ' * 'You wonder why Bananas, 30c¢, © Boe dozen; Best Grape ® Ripe Tomatoes, 23¢ ponnd; Large Pineapples, 23¢, 40c dozen; Choice Eating Apples, 0c, 40¢ and Fruit, 3e, 10¢ each, 4 Yor 28¢, 3 for 25¢. Oranges, all prices, and cacumbers, at California Fruit Store Prompt Delivery. Phone 2108. 30¢ each: is so delicious. H you could see the choice oriental fruits and spices being biepded with Pure Malt Vinegar to make H.P. you would know. Tost a few drops of ; H.P--it makes the meal 80 enjoyable, IMPERIAL LIFE The Imperial Life provides security of over 8140 for every $100 of lability 10 its poliey« holders. J.B. COOK nA rts 832 King Street. Mrs. R. CG. Cordinglay, Brockville, Phone 503 Residence 849 died on Monday after a very brief ill- ness. She was an Anglican. AT THR Maple Leaf Grocery Cooked Meats of All Kinda ed eae Lon with ' | unmet » i 3B rnp ep nit, Seri Ham Bologuwy Jellted . Freak assortment siways on hang. Te Bh a ie PA AA A, NA AANA Ny, SAAN 18. Nl tN SNA fharrses CHT go ¥ WN it at Noon Itis satisfying Your grocer will have it Thursday iH if lif diffi offtin- fifty. fifi i TER yi iy 90 J ge Ed AlTToucH who use O-Cedar, it is aE LA FE a 4 eV bed #PTI It is in an air-tight tin : momy is not the first consideration with those Cedar, it 3 nevertheless an Tpatiat "added. advantage" that all who use O-Cedar profit by. For, O-Cedar is at its bést for polishing when used 'with "half water." The Correct "Cedar Way" of Pol A wet cloth--a few drops of O- on it. This forms a soft ha ile "lather" that cleans away the | sccumulated an top of the vamish. 1! TN SE Ay sakes a brilliant polish ¢ ~