THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1918. as Realm Of Wom sm ein om "The Woman \ ho By JANE PHELPS : DAVID'S LAST DAY CHAPTER LXXXVI. David's train went at noon It was yand watched Celeste pack. It seemed almost ridienlous for one woman to all 1 could do to keep the tears back | have so many clothes, Hats, dresses, while I helped him paek. George | shoes, everything that 1 could pos- coyldn't go to the train, he said, at sibly need and wear. breakfast, but he was very cordial to: +1 l1gve my tennis clothes," I said, David, and invited him to come as feleste packed a short gkirt, "they again . "He isn't half bad when you come | are so comfortable." to know him!" David remarked after | IN EFFECT MARCH $187. will leave and arrive at Oty an---dome Station, Foot of Johnson Street, West, | ng he Lve. City Arr. City 0 . 13857 am, --= CUSHION ~-- bg | , A x : 5 Mall .. ., ..1220am am { | No. 18 Express . .. S.10am. 353a 3 locad ., .. 846am 10.i7am. RUBBER HEELS 3 " 2 [No 7 amine' lad. 130 pm. 130. ; LH : Seinx am City Arr. City z \ " ®m. 7a When the floors are freshly polished, , Keep them free from scratch and scar. "Cat's Paw" Heels are have promised we will also stop there, a few days. You never have been there and it fs very gay." "But I hitd rather go right on with you!" I exclaimed. "I shall also be at Narragansett," coldly. "But I don't like--" 1 stopped. No matter huw T resented being with her, it would do Ho good to so ex- press myself. It would only anger George, and to no piirpose. 1 would keep still, but I Julia Collins thought she was zolng to get the best of me by "tagging along with my husband, she would have to be pret- iY J | ty smart? 1 would sée she had no i | chance." Even then I didn't realize ! IL 1 | how helpless I would be in the hands i ofa woman of her type, nor the ideas of life I should absorb. "I am sorry vou do not like my | friends," GoGige waited a moment, then finished: "But you will be po- lite to her, no matter what you feel." I sald nothing more, but, to the re- sentment I naturally felt, was added a feeling of keen disappointment : 21 8 2 3 € Mall ,..., . 120 pm. 32 Intern'y Ltd. 1.20pm. 2.20 Local , .. .. 645pm. T27pm Nos. 1, 18°14, 186, 18 15 run daily, Other trains daily except Sunday, { _ VOdreot route to Toronto, Peterbore, : : | @amitton, Buffalo, London, Detrott, silent rubber © | Ghicage, Bay City, Sakinaw. Montreal hd . x awa, uebec, ortiand, . ola, That no yaruistied flo 20 | alitax. Boston and New York. For + mar. 8 Pullman accommodation, te els and floor will : Fy $ {811 other information, apply JP Hanley, Agent. Agency for all ocean Steamship lines. - Open day and night, Your husband will be proud of { You ou the tennis courts; it's awfully George left for the office. { fashionable to play, and you do it "Indeed he isn't!" 1 rejoined, glad | so well." to talk to him of George I was sol "Thank you Mrs. Reeves. But 1 afraid he would tell the folks at home | wish | were going with vou and that [ wasn't really happy. They | Kurts instead of to those fashionable would worry 80, if he did. places" T really meant it. How "'l thought he was the limit when [much more I should have meant it I first came But he has his 800d {had I known George's plans, 1 little points." David said this 80 soberly, | dreamed? I screamed with laughter. | We were to start the next morning. "Of course he has! Just see how {1 had hoped George would come in generous he is. Why, 1 never have |oarly, as there were one or two to ask for anything. And he has [things I wanted to talk to him about, been awfully good about taking 'us | But didn't, I waited until after out." [ did not say that I should leven o'clock, then, fearing to make probably sit alone as soon as David | him cross, | retired. left. | At breakfast, the next morning, he "¥ou acted sort of afraid of him, remarked I thought when [I first came, and it | 'dl don't know whether 1 told vou George had been so kind while David made me hot under the collar." tor not, but Mrs. Collins is going onl had been 'with us, and as we were "Nonsense! And David, I want the same train with us." leaving home for some weeks I had You to tell dad and mother how won- "What?" thought perhaps he would be with derful he has been to us And that "Didn't me more--Ilet me have his compan- I have a beautiful home, won't you?" That is a very annoying habit you {jonship. © Now | was sure that he "Bure I will, Sig!" have If you paid attention, you|would stilt treat me like a child. 1 I went to the train with David, | wouldn't have to ask me to repeat." always showed to such disadvantage {and cried all the way back home. | -- before his friends. {should miss him so dreadfully! 1t When we reached the station, Ju- (ATTY, He], Packet of WILSON'S AAD CANADIAN PACIFIC Change In Train Schedules Effective Sunday June 2nd, 1918. For particulars apply to: Jil [i *Cat's Paw" Series No. 1 4--Waich for No, 15. i { he { AN ON i | : 5h] Have Beautiful Hair GIRLS! Do you realize that | beautiful hair gives more charm than anvihing else? HE (SF TR Re) a pia) you hear what 1 said? + Sold by all Drug Do you realize that to have and General Stores, oy oa a . hve lustrous, beautiful hair is but to use jhad been a little bit of my girthood fr back again. OR For the Summer. The next two or three days were 80 busy that I didn't have time even to miss David. Evelyn came aver CORSETS Il Madein Canada | The D& A Corsets are fitted on Canadian Models and combine the best features of Paris, London and New York designs, though sold at much lower prices. There is a model for every figure, Ask your corsetidre. DOMINION CORSET CO. Montres! QUEBEC Toroato the Lis Diva Cor: Mo Crs ni Resentment and Disappointment. "1 said that Mrs. Collins was go- ing to take the same train," he went on. "Is she going to Newport, too?" "I believe go, after a while. She lia Collins, her maid, and her two! is going to Narragansett now, and 1 Ee Ar iii dogs were already there. ed friends. whilé I hid m best I could, by lit as an or wi ga su Py sa She greet me as if we were the best tle Pekinese. (To be continued) ¢ lamb gravy to-day; it will be just good to-morrow for hincheon. 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Vandervoort, Belleville, died on Sunday and was buried on Tuesday. 2 BELLE MITEMELL Leading lady of 'The Heart of Wetona,"' the wonderful play of the Great Northwest, al the Grand Opéra House on Saturday, dune 1st, matinee and night. War Garden Bulletin Practical Daily Guide For Va. cant Lot and Backyard Gar deners Enlisted in Great. er Production Cam- paign, Issued by the Canada Food Boarg in eolla tion with experts on the staff of the Dominion Experimental Farm. Transplanting. This is a good time for 'transplanting and much care has to be exercised in bringing the tender growths out into the bbage, liflower, of: fadt--you will w hittle home clothes. This was the advice given by a mother who is one of those that do HOL grow on bushes. She is the kind of 'mother that every girl should choose, hecanse there wouldn't be any home atmosphere if it were not for her, wid the soft placés at home would be mostly hard places if she didn't smooth them out. "I wouldn't give a cent for a girl who was not just as dainty at ven | Make Your House Dresses. Ti you hgve plenty of time--that 1s, time enough to care whether your ap- pearance is charming or just matter- ant to make yong a as when she was dressed to appear in the public eve" she said. go inte, the shops, of course you will! find neat, inexpensive little bungalow aprons and house dresses and you will, be tenipted to buy them whether vou : i < have time to make them oF not, But A . dunt you do it. There are lots of an grown from the little touches which make the house he -amateur's garden. 4 op x dress look hike your own and not ying plants, care must : 7 business to deal directly with the far- made by the dozen. It is especially be taken to see that b mer and pay him the much higher well th wet the materials and make | Plenty of soil In the s ] prices which we used to pay to the them if you are not one of those 'per- that there is a large : ' : iddlemen --thus eli in- fect thirty-sixes'" tem. 3 : 5 : ] Mor ny i mi sd middleman to a "If you! i Lamb and Mint Sauce. 'Lamb is prime just now, and mint 18 fender and full of flavor, so even baked, stuffed shicken with cream EPAVE must step aside for this delec- t ble dinner Sih Totes ; : : Co lrawn roast of lanih is considered the finest selection of this meat, but A he made. just