Daily British Whig (1850), 13 May 1918, p. 10

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PAGE TEN te fn en 00 Philadelphia, Pa~""1 was over- worked, run down, nervous, could not eat or sleep. I felt like crying all the time. I tried different remedies with- out benefit. The doctor said it was a wonder 1 was alive, and Shen Vinol was given me I to improve. I have taken eect and am now strong and per LES every res) # in weight. can Ra enough, nM adipei Nevada 8 We Aten om 1 to be over- worked, weak womien strong or re- turn your money. Formula on every . bottle. This is yous protection. iahood's 'Drug Store, Kingston Also at the best druggist in all On- tario towns x t LOT FOR SALE 40 ft. x 120 1t. Ehough stone on it to build a house, Snap for $150 W. H. Godwin & Son Insubhntle and Real Hstate. 49 Brogk St. . Phone 424 RTGS * Se sh A A A aA ration ~The death fholk" Cpe in HOPris- town, N.Y., on Suiiday, of a promin- ent citizen of that Villagé in" John Donald. He 'had Been All tut a few days of pneu Lv He was born at South Hammond, N.Y, Hifty-one Years ago. : hah A few minutes with a cloth, By JANE PHELPS ' The - Woman Whe Chared CHAPTER LXXI, Claude Huntington called, It was one rainy afternoon soon after the dinner party. He brought me an exquisite bunch of violets, and was s0 gay and chatty that I really was enjoying his call. He was still flat- tering, and said such extravagant looked so things 'abot my beauty, my taste in dress, ah@t'my well appointed 'home. that I HWushed with embarrassment and 'contess it---pleasure. We eommenced to talk of the d&if ferent 'people I had met, and T must have shown my feeling wugdinst Madge Béoting, 1 did not realize it at the time; but in the light of what' café after," T concluded Thad let Clalidé' g6e nvore than I intended. 1H Had been with me about half an hour when I heard George come in. Pecallel to him: Fm' in bere, George," but as' he made no reply, I went to the door ard sald: "Mr. Huntington is call- ing." Won't you come in?" "No---1 shall go directly to room." I was embarrassed' Claude must have heard. But, more than that, I was frightened. George stern, "80 almost angry. Was he provoked because Claude had ¢alled? Was he, conld he be, jealous? Anyway, 1 was so uncomfortable, so iH at'édwe, that Claude went almost immediately. =F ram dpstairy with '@ determina- thot to have itover. 1 was so (right- tan a_i P A RoA CASTOR IA Infants and Children in Use For Gver 30 Years my ' in 0 LH br ke and Black Knight makes your stove look bright and attractive. Can be used on oither warm or cold stove. rot burn Knight will Black and is dusticas. I knew that {large "HELEN IS FRIGHTENED ened that I trembled, and could gearcely stand. George wns by the window looking over soine papers. Do Stop Asking Questions, "Why wouldn't you come George?' 1 asked. "Because 1 didn't care to." #1 thought maybe you were pro- voked at me." "What for?:A gutity-eanscienco--" No. 4 thought perhapsiyou didn't Me it because Mr. Huntington call- ed." "That whippersaapper! If you wore entertaingd and admire his type, why should {Ir tare? You cor- Stainly are old enppugh fo know your awn mind) Please don't ask me any, more questions. * I am busy." | But, George, what made you look £0 cross? "Eh "What 'made you look '80 cross when I asked you to come in?" "Duy Stop. asking questions! . Will you never learn do give up that habit! Yeu area perfect question mark and it is very amneying." 1 said no more: Anyway, [ had no reason to be afraid. 1 smiled to my- goll--a rabher grim sort of smile-- as I thought I Had imagined George jealous. He aldn't care enough to be jealous of me. Thinking 'of this 'brought to my mind' thet, In ote way: and another, it 'had been made clear to me that he had spent @ gdod deal af time with Talia Collinge of Imte. If he wasn't Jealoud of nie, Iwas: of him. ni every ftime ¥ spent a long, lonely evening, I now wondered if he were with Het." But that was one thing I dared not question him about. Try To Be oo Brave Woman: The next morning Evelyn came over. "I Just met dulia Collins, and she looked stunning!" she commenced. "But for goodness" sake, Helan, 1] in, can't see why you are'jealous of her: She is a good ten years older than vou are." (1 had confided my jeal- ousy of the handsome widow tp, And if she were Eviiyn) l know, Evelyn. like other women, an ordinary type, I don't think I should be a bit jéalous. But she says and does any- thing she likes, and yet is 806 popu- lar. She is so fascinating; tee 1 hate her, yet she fascinates me, 1] can't help feeling that she is dan- gerous--her beauty at times is al- most unearthly." "Diabolical, rather." "1 believe she is in George. 8b, too. And, Evelyn, she: docin't care a straw that he has a wife.) "Oh pshaw, Helen! Dow't 'be so silly. Why Mr. her for years. If he had cared for her, he would have marrigd her." "That is just where you are mis- taken. He wouldn't! wife he could make over to suit Do you suppose he, or-any other man, could make Mrs, make her do asything she didn't want to? I believe that 48 why she fascinates 'Georgé. She must! ~ He spends so much, time with. her." , "Don't get ynlisppy over her, Helen," Evelyn said, but I thought her eyes took ona sympathetic lobk. "Such women are never happy un- less they have a man dangling after them. ' Bat 'Mr. Howard has too much sense 6° leive 4 young and pretty wife, like. yoi, for a woman older than he hiviselt (and so much older than yon), no matter how fas- cinating she was! "But, Evelyn «I: ani so afraid he will. Juoan't pleasé bim! He won't spend any time with me. It js ter rible 40 féel that he prefers her to love + awith 1 me-<hiis dwn wie." "Now, Helen, stop right away. Try to be a brave woman, not a silly child." (To be continued) Ht ara TTY CIVIL SERVICE BILL. EE RE lbiinatt Members Think Bley Should Be Con} sulted in Appobttments. J Oftawa, May "Bfalf Parlarient is to adjoum By Saturday, May F8th,| as desired by the' Premier, some of the legislation will have to go over until next session. There is still a legislative programme cannot possibly 'be disposed of in eight working days f 4." Sir Robert Borden has alroady An nounced. thut whatever else Happens the Civil Service BiFwill be proceed. ad with. This will take several day as there are no loss than fifty-dix} clauses. Some of the members: ob-] ject strongly to all control of minor! appointments, such 'as rural post masters, being placed in the hands of the Civil Service Commission. They claim they are not fighting for p: ronage, but that as representatives! of the people thay should be consult od in regard to dppointments solely' affecting their ridings. MANITOBA'S WHEAT CROP A -- As Result of "Break More Land" . Campaign, 'Winnipeg, Man., May 18 Mant | robe will produce from 4,000,000 ito' 5,000,000° more bushels 'of wheat dn 1818 than: the average crop jas the} result of the "break mors land" cam-' {pafgn. whdeh is now andy by the Manitoba Par ports of the first week's operations' which are now to hand: The shrewd wife usually p phe dictation she receives rom which {4 tr i . de) Bulletin Practical Daily Guide For Va. cant Aotiang Backyard Gax- denen Enlisted fnGreat." er Production Cain paign. Issued. > he Canada Food Board 3. collghoration Bin experts whe sta Dominion Experimemal Fann. Potato Preparations. pool much is expected of the potato evop this year it is better mot to put off any longer get- ing 'teady for a bumper yield 'of potatoes. Tubers seem to thrive best in a moist, cloudy and temperate climate, but pro- viding there is sufficient mois- ture dn the soil and the growing season is long enough; they are not at all fastidious in this pe- spect.' 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