Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Sep 1918, p. 10

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PAGE TEN . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMB a 3 a 4 BER 21, , 1918. GRAY HAIR| Dr, Premaln's Natural Halr Rentura- ve, Ua ised as directed, is ranteed t | gray hadr ro al color a monby refunded. 1" ¥ and non-injurious Price sale fn Kingston hy 'T. 11. Sargent, | it. Princess and Moutreal Sts, "$1.00. | For Women's Ailments Dr. Martel's Female Pills have [| ic : ordered by physicians andsold | |b reliable Do everywhere | over a quar .r of a ¢entury, "t ackept a substitute, eo So Real Wonderviorkor For WoinkleyF aces 4 nn vera? n && unwelcome trace age, ines or. Werky, can scarcely words to express thelr delight with the wonderful saxcidle forma, emnee have given it trial. The success o this method i due nat alone to its mar- ° wvelous effectiveness--aupon th os and criows-fec as well as the very fine ones--hut also PR ARTY quick a¢tion. and fermi lessnons. its simplicity abs Raines are other « femtires, for one need and its ommend nly di Bx ' moive &n aunce of powdered saxcliite a half pint witch hazel, and bathe face dn his soluion. At once a the eoniixur Js remarkabl face Jooks much 3 sure to ask i saxulle. Packet of WILSON'S 0G VN WILL KILL MORE FLIES THAN $8 °WORTH OF ANY {8207 HER /, . Sold by all Drug. and General Stores. ere 2Cakes CuticuraSoap and 3 Boxes Ointment Heal Two Weeks Old Baby Of Skin Trouble. "When about ks old my toby turned blue, an@ffin a couple of days broke out in a rash. Then she turned sore around her ears and on Pthe top of her head, and #n her 'arms and legs. 'The skin was red and she scratched till she made it i bleed. Shecouldnot sleep. wp wrote for a free sample of Cutie cura Soap and Ointment, It wis a great relief, so I bought more, and I tire Toren of Cuticura Soap and boxes of Cuticura Ointment she was healed." (Signed) oe Alfred Ryan, 167A St. Martin 8t., Montreal, ang August 10, 1017. For every purpose of t2¢ toilet Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment are gupreme. For Free Sample Each by) Mail ad. s post-card: **Cuticura, Dept. A. Ponte U.8. A." Sold everywhere. AI tN NA AEINT NN np --~---- If the war ends next year there will be 119 women to evary 100 men in Germany." In France the propor- tion will be 124 women to every 106 men, while in England women will predominate 121 to 100. ata € a €¢ The Wite' By Jane Phelps BRIAN TELLS RUTH ABOUT HIS DINNER WITH MOLLY | nue take top smoked bits him tie ie 3 Ae p he aid aloud away > meet md wing he in- next time. : Next Aunt iso given than the r but modate him riah gave nei- extravagance ht His mind est had no fea com settled, Br e fact of his r; but he had been ¢ when it came. ack, so missed it yoint- some come for r nen st had loving Juss bh he saw have 'gone But 1 for- promise to let me re Coming on 1d he was had failed out your Ruth's message. ind, dear I'm here now ly lonesome time, dear?" very," Brian flushed niered a Inthe "I went out [here wast't any use eat Ruth said w go?" "Brevort " id you come t there "Where 1 town To "How in the world go way down there?" As she asked the question Briar called what Mollie King had said "You tell her, then the others wi have nothing to gossip about Mollie was right He better tell her himself "I asked Mollie King to dine with me She good company The Brevort is handy for her, so I as ked | her to meet me-there." HOh--" then, after a minute 1 her both nights?" "Yes," with a little brav nely Mollie is the pany of atiyone | know leave me alone, I have ne to take your place, this last pleasantly, "Of course you do think for a 'minute | havi : company." yet, heart contracted a lit of Mollie King and of in succession let's have dinner. You must be Pann: How did things go in Philly" Brian changed the subject He did not care to he asked if he took "did ado hy | best com- If 1 find <0 know. was le vou to yot And don't object to your as <h I it she two mind So a home, 5 made 1 of it Mollie home or what time he himself got in. ! "Oh, everything went beautifully!" TALKING ~~----With Lorna Moon ie end itself to certain sc Ruth re spo vided the loveliest with ent Sid hemes w shted that Mr ork todo. Even vou dine with ed with a Lt-] Rel evening But mind of both Ruth er 'business, in Brian 'was only politely inter- but through her mind ran the e of Brian and Mollie at dinn * Bfian listened occasiot ing a question, but, in . Mollie and her smoke insisted upon intruding. was so easy to talk to Mellie, sort of looked up to a fellow a wife who earned more than he insisted upon talking busines ~he loved Ruth, but he couldn't it if he wished she would not/be sO superior. The fact of the Ruth was not at all antly tried, in n. to eliminate anvthing might make him fee! that she sensible of her earning power. She constantly tried to make him sce her business as a business, done because of her love for it, ins ad of the re- muneration she received She had sensed his feeling of resentment to- ward that phase of it, from the start, and was constantly her guard when talking to him After Brian fell asleep Ruth lay for some time, wide awake; her handsome, careless Mollie 'King. "He belongs to me; him from me." she muttered before she fell asleep to dream that Mollie had taken Brian from her; and that Brian wanted to go : -- To-morrow--Ruth is Made Uncom- fortable by Mrs. Curtis. ly I am delig lel let me have the did mean letti her woman," she a the tioned ' e remainder of King was not mer in the of the details « It She But matter was that! "superior." her talk that | on husband and | she can't take f who has been visiting friends in To- I ronto for some time, is now in | Hawkesbury. IT OVER} Why Shout? She was good to look at, well groomed and well favored by nature physically and mentally, but----that voice! There were several other la- dies present and strangely enough all had unusually low pitched pleasant voices; that no doubt made her voice more unpleasantly noticeable. In- stinctively we lowered our voices al- most to a whisper, thinking to in- fluence her to modulate her tones, but no, apparently pitch and tone are things non-existant as far as she is concerned. At least two of us came away. with ner- 8 vous headaches, §and fixed deter- mination to side § step the shouting lady in the future. : A voice! It seems silly to like or dislike anyone hecause of a voice, we do more than we Since the nse of telephones we real- A ize more. fully D4] how much a voice can attract or re- pel. When speaking on the phone there +s nothing but the voice, noito shout---so why shout? pleasant face, or chic costume: only a 'voicd upon which to base a like or dislike, and how readily we do. it! How 'quickly we thaw out to the cheery hello, picturing .at fonce a genial personality it would be a joy to meet; how easily does the pre- emptory voice uncolored by interest, make us draw into the shell; and bow quickly our tempers become frayed when answered by the male voice which barks or the nagging female equivalent; and how at peace with the world we feel when a tele- phone inquiry has been answered with civility and consideration, in a volce which conveys that the owner Is pleased to do the service! What does a voice matter? It matters a gredt deal. Just try a few high pitched inquiries on central and see how irritated she will become. No one likes to be shouted at. We hav en't all been bless with soft, round-low pitched voices, and we can't all afford to have them trained to make them so; but we don't meed to shout continually as if our fellow beings were in need of ear trumpets. The world is always willing to listen if we are saying something worth while; and ¥ we are saying some- thing that fan't worth while it is folly A a NAN IN PANINI IPN THE WORLDS | "BEST" SUBSTITUTE she has bev visiting Told In Twilight (Continued from Page 3.) Mrs. E. James, Appleton, is in Kingston on 4 visit to her mother. Mrs. (Philip Gilbert, Montreal, re turned to TPoronto on Friday. Miss Frances Cotton, Toronto, is coming mext week 'to be ithe guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jeremy Taylor. Mrs. 8. Maunsell is in Ottawa ra Ringston, visiting visiting her daugh- rs. [E. Gow, A street, and son, Robert, who spent three months dn Bdmonten, returned home this week. ta - F » Miss Marjorie 'Medieahon, Syden- ham "street, is expected home ° to- morrow from Port © } Hutom White Mrs. Walter Gerald and Miss Ger- and. Mra. Te the puests of Mrs. 'Warren Hen- THE ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN Women are claimed to be the best novelists. Thirty-five women are now employ- ed as electric welders at the Hog Is- land shipyard. Ellsworth, Kan., has a girls' mili- tary organization called the Girls' Home guards. A large proportion of the labor on Connecticut tobacco farms is being done by women. ' Miss Natalie Manning of New York city has the distinction of being the first "lady marine' ever enlisted. The Red Cross is in urgent need of at least 10,000 women to work at repairing soldiers' garments. At present women are working in 69 classified occupations with the Pennsylvania railroad. , The first woman to secure a posi- flan Jn the drafting department of [the cits of Philadelphia is Miss Caro- e Austin, Several of New York's exclusive clubs now employ women to take the places of the men waiter in iA dining rooms. A recent meeting held in. Paris' vas participated in by over 100 women's organizations operating in Allied countries. Mrs. John R. Banister has been elected sheriff of Coleman county, Texas, to succeed her husband who died while in office. The Dundee (Scotland) town coun- cil is considering the advisability of employing women in the police de- partment. Wives and daughters of wealthy citizens in the Wisconsin pea can- ning district have entered the can- neries to aid the labor situation. Miss Enid Elliott, daughter of Lieutenant General Sir Edward El- liott of the British army, is nursing wounded American soldiers in France. . Several women between the ages pir seventeen and nineteen have been ted in Evansville, Ind. charg- ed with giolating the city's war loaf- er ordinance. formed 36 per cent. of the total workers of English government es- tablishments not including munition factories. America's first woman bank presi- dent was Mrs. Annie McLean Fow- ter, for more than twenty years pre- sident «of a natiopsl bank at Mount Pleasant, Texas. Twelve women of society in New port, R. I, f each soldier of the 66th regiment. stationed at Fort oy saretion, 75-year-old cently walked 50 miles in round of visits to {riends in nelgh- boring towns. i ra, Wiliam, Be ated a member o = vania state oar of charities, is the first woman ever selected as a mem- Mo of the ---- wo' ar nots are working side a 'women in in. the mn, Ct., for masq States army officer. la vy Baa | {that and grace alive, She | man. with | {| comprehends Frenchwomen salons men. fhistory as During June of this year women London. enter the fiying try since the Bulwarks That vived France without heginning co opinion of Made circied keeping ma In Norway, running d kept up. Lhe globe for In t zine Siberia, and the impression ywn-h For she 'our have gone unpainted, ed; mothing The world is 5 abandoned farm. j not visible in France, a women. poured themselves into the the Russian women flung They are of an largely to of war as themselves into the revolutis » the drudgery. k behind. have don the bul of life and ease. fields, aired, It is as lover. art. ous for mokied French the power i The man's 1 had Even as thinking - of | come continually the They preserved and the Fr have. always But expressed | working throu be more famous women $s been Mpping into the a lover that woman shines {From Fach forth have food, kept charm She is babyhood turn of his en is Z. Doty Good he September issue writes: Sweden rmany that Nothing years in of She is the first woman to vice of her coun-| of the war. of France--Women. d have sur- the who House- afd 19186, a world was houses cars unrepair- renovated. the state But this nd # They 8B They The essentials arg performed with: swiftness tilled mended and the French- a great studies she she head Love with her The is heen if the gh a is, the it is always as women. battle, She was worshiped was net an as the mystic, A 3 =. have largely women 'exerted over nchman's his herself to the Joan of Arc, | ough he wore armor and went to | essentially amazon the (Maid of the saint, is due have business is an been fam- There they have greatness in due men. f a achievements plus a Frenchwoman instead man there would history. Frenchwomen front. wo- And a wom She Orleans, ithe woman. a. --G--_------ an. KEEP YOUR SHOES TS 41 LIQUID of is Dressing FOR MENS, WOMENS AND CHILDREN'S The FF. 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