Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jul 1918, p. 10

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' - THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JULY.9, i918. ing Featu ro---- The Wo nan Wh 'Change 'By JANE PHELPS Feed Your Poultry Purina Baby Chick Feed, Purina Chicken Chowder. Parina Servatch Feed, : p pb More Eggs ana Sturdy Chicks. ¥ For Sale By , p THE CHRISTENING CHAPTER CXVII perhaps 1 didn't know George even kept me too busy to think. - Then] ° : a . ' D : Bt yet - there wag my music, that 1 would not 5 ' Helen was to be christened : neglect. It was the one thing in 841.8 Princess Street. Ww re excited than was Evelyn whieh 1 absolutely' pleased George 3: 7 Phone 76. had insisted upon giving her the: falking with Evelyn about her |e never had done anything but ] Bas 5 3 EY Canada aod Board License Ek me ening robe and cap. What an {mother-in-law had been a good thing | praise me, and was, I knew, proud of X Re og ad ' CLEANS--DISINFECTS -- USED FOR! jexciting time I had buying jt Iamlitor me I mean it helped me I{my talent.' Had 1 not loved music er ee re etal SOFTENING WATER FOR'MAKING | ware out the patience of more lihought of how stiff and formal A {ds 1 did, ™still should have kept up . . ; \ EE ------ i ------ [HARD AND SOFT SOAP ------ FULL { one. shop girl before 1 found had thought her, how unapprdach-{my practise for his sake: for the hap- \ : Be 5 DIRECTIONS WITH EACH CAN. jue to suit me Evelyn went intolaple Here she was acting fust like | piness I had because I could interest -- re " i % NEW . wr wo . Gh 5 over: it; and really it wasfany other mother, ydt always the |and please him mln SR Sa eg delicately refined woman, but the Sometimes when we were going STRICTY CRECY. l reqrge was out of town the daylmother; the woman-with a.hégrt asjont to dinner he would come home le LAWN MOWERS ARE COSTLY. i {the aly was christened I was s0{well. . Perhaps in a sort of man-fash-| early 1 hefore we dressed we Rn rdi the Steps of the Allies to! fa : : v > 1aps in a sort of man-fash Ariy and elo B 4 HS v . egarding } 'lsorry becanse to my surprise he had don George was something like her.| would go into the music room and Get your old one sharpened, ve- § . 1 paired or refitted at moderate 5B ( Ald Russia. } : ; 5 : 8 consented to go to the ehristening a ot foun : way \ sre | wi anv light ro y for - 5 Le - Washington, July "9.-For mili Buf nothing could dampen my excit- 1 had a . tound ms ay dow a here Without aiy lsht } ald biay for § ) Ro cost. Parts supplied for all 3 i ved. only judged him by his im for an hour e Said L yr * A standard machines, tary reasons strictest secrecy Is ob dead or ; : . . 3 z M ed happiness. It was almost like{outside, as 1 complained' he judged [him more than anything else to sit in served, concerning the exact nature a HWE . . : having a baby of my own I told Eve-lyie. What a tangle life was. No |the dark and listen to my music. We ks 140 Sydenham Street. ha of steps proposed by the Allies to |. " . 3 aid * Russia Américan and Alijed [Yn To have one named after me, to| after how hard we tried, there At all the affairs we attended Ju- naval forces sow are guarding be god-mother seemed . always misunderstandings |lia Collins and Madge oring were y ; -- : a supplies both at Viadivostok The baby behaved héautifully, shelnad heartaches.: . always en evidence. Julia grew more minal of the tra iris 3 ad, Inever made a sound; just squirmed Upon his return George seemed |daring in her remarks to George, nr --By Margaret E. Sangster, \ It's awful lonesome on th" beach since daddy went away, I jus' sit an' think an' think of how we used ter play-- There's io one near ter jounce me up, or dip me in th' sea, It seems as if there's nothin' léf' upon th' world but me! Your Panama will get dirty in time as usual after having Fan-a-Lae applied, but it will never get sunburned. It does Ey neither. rot, ran or crack and ' { a . drop off on ur clothes, It It's awful lonesome on th' beach since daddy went ter war, 1s atoronol Pan-a-Lac is I never kneiv how much my daddy meant to me before : life imsurance to Panamas. Fornow there's not a thing ter do but sit 'an' watch th' sea. Made and 'weed exclusively : An' cry an' wonder when he'll come a-sailin® back ter mel and Kola, termi f 2 railrog a little and pucékered up _ her nose in| pleased to hear all about the chris- took less pains to disemble before on the Arctic coast, whicl "| funny little wrinkles when the clergy- | tening. When I confessed that I had | me. He Seemed absljutely oblivious ed threatened 1! German forces | man put the water on her little head. | been horribly extravi nt in buying | that she wa doing wnything at all usual event oceurred had refreshments afterward. matters. He indglged me in any-| mark I sald to him: : : ing at 'Welland avenue a the families and me. Mrs: {thing I wanted to do Now as I look "I wonder what: Mrs Collins would chureh, when Rev. R. D. } | Reeves, Kurtz" mother, 8 lovely. | back across the years, I realize that [think if her husband were alive and : t jon behalf of friénds in the congre-|She seemed to forget all her coldness, | I was not at all extfavagant. That my | I said such a thing to her?" 3 ? gation, presented a large ho and just mothered Evelyn and the |ideas of extravagance were the ideas "What has her husband being alive SUNBURNT . ° has reached the age of eUTH; § mother - were in oderate circumstances, "Nothing mych! Only "it seems 3 regulavly attends this I said something of the sort "to] That had I spent far more than I did | rather nfore--we'll "say impolite. to - et sin day mornings. To be within one | Evelyn when we were alone and she it would not have been at all out of | insult a wife when her husband 'is " 3 0 year of the century mark and Still | raplied place because George expected me| with her.'™ * £0 out each Sabbath to worship was "I am sorry I'ever said thé things | to spend enough money to keep up "Nonsense! You are always imag- mentary remarks by the p to do nothipg to displease her But joften I dpologized for my hills, al- {thing. She knows me so well she 3 : X . I didn't know her, I guess I didn't [though he never had ¢ritic ized them, jthinks she can say what she pleases." try to know her. She is simply won- "But she doesn't know me so well, derful, and so lovely to me. It was A Gay Winter: and the remark was to me." ~ only that I wasn't used to her digni We were very gay at this time "For heaven's sake, Helen, do stop men in the little town I came from." |dkl not see my little name (e It 4Ereeable habit," George exclaimed oT guess that's the way with a lot | was asually in the morning. My af- impatiently, then went directly back of people, we don't try to know |ternoons were all..gecupied. Dress- [to Mrs. Collins and commenced to them," I said slowly, thinking that "makers receptions, "dinners, balls, 'chat'and laugh with her. es De ie I SA AA ENNIN sev ortersnenioncnin | es : Kingston Hat the interion J ost laughed fo see how cute she | the rabe he smiled and said ouf of the way; anytiing to which I h ™ . : . 8 EN 4 a looked making a face at the clergy I guess -1 can stand the strain," | could object £ ' ? « i uy a : ., Y " . av > - + . i Aged 99, Hoes 10 Church, an, he was always like that about gmoney After a particularly obnoxious re- a A - 3 Te Y 8¢. Catharines, July 9.--An un- | ta > , 3 Ei. 5 1 ® flowers to Daniel Plu 1, wl haby a8 if she were Evelyn's own lof a small town 'girl whose parents{got to do with it?" f # y ., " ni t i 1 i ' made the occasion of many compli about her | did. Yet I always tried | his social position in every way. But |ining- things, Julia didn't 'mean a fied ways so different from the wo- | But I scarcely let a day pass that your faultfinding. It is a most 'dis- 'COURAGE AND CONFIDENCE, PNP ppg ppg by A pn. TN RA SU, i lh ey -- ww - on, The Message of Canada's Srmy to 3 * - ; the front, where he has been during With Lorna Moon { the week with other Canadian mini- x : 3 "From the moment we landed in pa , a a th a - h France until the conclusion of our ckage of Charm New Jap n Tea t . ' with the Canadian troops. Outside Co. it Matrimony and Measles. of the army corps, units of the vari- low price of ,28¢ a half pound package. Traing ill Jeave wna ~areive at C br ent. that LOVE has nothing at all to do }it would be just as sensible to make | the foresty and railway construction aaah hh RE EE AE Lve. City Arr. OH with matrimony," the Feminist shot [us promise never to be run over by corps, are scattered over a very No. 18 Mat! ,. .. J 12.20am. 1261 a wide area, but we made a very earn- - : 3 Ho. 13 Exp 8 "ik eyelids as she sald this. . 'fles. Things that I mustn't do al- S8t. Stfort to. visit thew, af ot maxi 2 No. y . 1.60 pod Fr m------ "Spoliing for a]ways HAVE appealed to me. | can i a De ig ha vi No. 7 Mall P 8.40 p. : mC row," commented | remember that as a child I had no |™um 8 8 Ee Eee A § 8 Jon City Arr. Ot ) 5 Py . ¢ dition. I saw about forty thousand \ i: V the Fair Divorces [ambition te have the measles until | 5 ta HM Do- No. 18 Mati , ,,.., L40Am. 3.17 » 4 F : + i; Canadians Rathered together on Do No. 18 Expres . 1. 3.10am. 5.52 Aj 4 a With an apprais- ja friend was quarantined with it and | 10000 Day at their annual sports. . 1 . Malt ii 2 pam. 22.82 ? : ntern'} .- 1.20 p.m. .20 pu Girls! Make beauty totion at ! direction. 1 knew Hat 1 had to Heep away 11 never to be forgotten. Subsequently Ld Local 48pm. . 7.27p nts : : , Yes," yawned | wanted measles more than anything | | visited and addressed brigades in als Other trains daily except Sunday. hams ny Tow gu Ty is! § Im atl 1 All Styles, Finishes, Best 2 Direct route iy except Pelerbol » i ¥ "I've noticed thyt]the door step and sniff hard every | had the privilege of spefiking to more [Com ul ai wo ) Bqueeze the julce of Awe lemons | § when things get atime the dour opened in hope that I | than thirty thousand men. Selection in the City 'Quebec, Porn Ht. Joba - J ' . : " i pd > T 168 Princess Street * . Phone 1 5 tie "Pepi st Home. Drink Charm Tea : ; of London, July 9.--8ir Robert Bor : ; : ; den, who 'has just returned from - : . a t To Reduce the High Cost of Living try a : sters, in an interview said: visit we were continually Tn touch IN EFFECT mM ARCH 8187, 5 "¥'ve just come to the conclusion ]it that spoils the whole thing. Why lous branches of thé service, such as ao a challenge from under her lowered {a Ford, and never to have the meas- No.13 Express , .. 3.10 am. : No. § Ma 12.52 p. ing glance in her{a sign put on the door. As soon as The scene was most impressive and . No. 14 Nos. 1, 13, 14, 18, 18, 19 run daily, the s¢ acher. | else in the world.» I used to stand on | every division except one. e school teacher t every divisio p @amlliton, Buffalo, London, "From the heights of Vimy Ridge Halifax, Boston and New York. into a battle containing three ounces| § § little tame with |would catch the infection. 1 think of orchard white, shake well, dnd you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan jotion, and complex- fon beantifler, at very very small cost. Your graeer had the lemons and any drug store or toilet connter will supply three ounces of mrechard white for a few cents. Massage this sweet- ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin her she picks onli t would take a very big love to sur- the good sold in- | vive matrimony very long." stitution." "Well, a very big love is the only L "Not mo," sald|kind of love to START matrimony the feminist, | with," laughed the Comfy Lady. catching eagerly "and vou'd probably find that you'd at the chance to makd an argument, | be thankful to get back to a nice "I'm frankly aching to promise to|sane state of matrimonial good 'love, honor and obey, till death us|health, if -you ever were foolish do, etcetera," but I want to do it hon-| enough to indulge in a slight attack estly. I'm terribly in Jove with Ted, | of the forbidden epidemic." and 1 DO enjoy choosing sidehoards "Well there's no need to hoist any and things with him even if we DO )keep-off-the-grass signs for me. 1 to-the base camps and hospitals near Boulogne, and hroaghout even more extended territory we found the organization excellent. "The message of our army to the people of Canada was "Courage and Confidence.' While they do not undgrestinrate the enemy's strength they are prepared, and even eager, to meet him in the next attack. In- deed, it was their chief complaint that they had not been afforded an opportunity to fight him during re- cent months. , to Choose From. R. J. REID, Leading Und Pullman accommodation, sil other information, nley, Agent. Agency or all ! ship lines. Open day and nigh A at Cunard PASSENGER SERVICE ; Montreal and Great becomes. Yes! It is harmless, "7 181 Princess Street = cancel the order next day! But |won't need them," answered the "The bombing of Canadian hospi- | Phone 57 . MONEY TM MAL ORY, TH to love him ALL my life, when I}the ring was gone from her third | hospital ship Llandovery Castle will ( | 3 - Remedy. . pd . "" tina. - ten eT aninytteh Remedy: | ow that love 1s something 'one has| finger, never be-forgiven by our troops. ' ee conn ea | 50 King He cueral Agents, 3 4, fakes new Blood no control over at all? In fact I'm "So that's it," cried the Fair Di- Jol RE Ye wh A ; olin Casidy, Pembroke, is the |} S O a it ts net ose of feluiation ur the was pronounced, I would remember | need for me to finish that luncheon gave birth to a fine heifer calf, and - ivercoa i be. yy, for 85. eer sie will eure, Bold by wil | | had to keep on loving Ted as long set? Well, I always did say that|on June 156th repeated the perfori- b ' pa o d x 2. on ¥ Wood as I live and I'm sure it would begin | those who object most to the anci- ance. [or a gow to give Wirth to : ; ter-school to me. It's hay t . 30 . alr ACE. hify= . > . : ; ; ng to do mony are those on the outside Sausunl occurrence, Both are thily weed Rain Coats. I rge stock of all e are e y @ y : - aps . ; ; a Teler Se =| COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. engaged Nl iba heen - wool and worsted suitings, Indigo blue 3 it : gmann School o : --r Toby : : / Kk. .: : 'M : - ] F00D BOARD FLASHES : H. BR. Free and Thomas Blezard Ace El TaLitute St 4 salary of 32, > serge. : for : : usic . ~ FOR FEMININE FOLK customed in Connection With Fire? : : JOHN TWEDDELL ; Cobourg, July 9.-H. R. Free and | ' i$ . mae Arti may Sogn i || wi his ths gro po shan [| re Nasiie © Ewing and vir ate. etm on application, . antly in différent paris of Can. arising out of the burning of. the conan I: Concerts ac- ha. ire. are certain 8 Fenella . cheese factory in April : ea Ontario and the Maritime Pro- ot BY 216 Frontenac Street vinces wheve stretches of land Bose hers A Sow Sy 1 eant Lot and Backyard Gar- ¢ rl 20 |] axe almost literally. carpeted lliarenal, conductted an" favestiga: ? deners Enlisted In/Great- : Sn : phone Toto. | EEE ER RTE | Why Pay 10c for For Women's Ai : Ties Some Arst and tiemest 1 Colborne, July 9.---Citizens were In collaboration with. & Ve : . 'or Women's Ailments the Jist. ei pleased to welcome hack this week ov The siaff of the Dom ia . : If yoy happen to live peat a Corp. (Rev.) J. R. Routledge, who Expe Farm. spot" where wild berries abound resigned the pasiorage of the Col 80 out and pick those berries H e3'to sign 'up as a private with the Wi a Yor Can G ; : vor of wild fruit"when canned was later transferred to a constrae e you e } : ; 4 : 5 is umexcelled. : tion battalion. After seeing con- ; ed. I : | : i . sib In some parts of the country siderable service Corp. Routledge lettuce she ¢ | i 3 p i it 'would be' quite practical for was wounded by shrapnel, and after picking camps. In Nova Seotia || invalided to Canada. the bineberry. industry is so x A ------------ iis .fourighing that some years the Migs Ruth A. Wade, Renfrew nas total exparts run as high as | 'heen™ eo Md "as Kindergarten A Wood's Phosphodine, how could I promise in cold blood | Feminist. And then we noticed that | tals and the sinking of the Canadian THE Pov 4 Ad REFORD €O. ol kia fg (n Worry, Ligswon- | SUTe that the moment the sentence |vorcee, with wicked enjoyment,' not.) cr or a cow which ion June 1st pring | hime be alle HEE ple $15.00 To $28.00 hy RED ICIN CO. TORONTO, ONT Forme: to sound lke write-hundreg-lines-af-} ent and honorable state of matrl- | two chives two weeks apart is a most Tons . i, Plano, violin and other stringed Thomas Blezard came up here hes Civil and Military Tailor, ' tricts in British Columbia, New last. A number of witnesses who Practical Daily Guide For Va- : are wild raspberries, strawber: ; 1 ; mmr | rien, blackberries und Sask. [| 97 S507 Ee thelr evidence wm, I toon. berries, but the -blueber- Corp. Rout Bact Canada Food Boara : AR rig ® Ni : = Outside Brands take thé kiddies with you and borne and Wicklow ist ¢huren- ; : A fof all you are worth. The fla- | 130th Overseas Battalion, and wha girls to organize wild herry- spending some time in hospitals was 25,000 crates. 'The Indians of the Georgian Bay and Muskoka regions do a large blueberry | busiyess. and the Missicn In- dians of "ort William: have a raspberty picking camp on the mountain every summer. Fam- » ilies holidaying at the various Smmer resoris ight wel help a,

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