THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, M ONDAY, OC TOBER 7, 1 918. i mets S86 > TR ------ » ° In the Realm o " Woman --- So me Interesting Features CWTESTIL PARALYSIS. "Fruit-a-tives" Relieved This Chronic Trouble 889 Casamary Srresr, MonTrear, "In my opinion, no other medicine Is so curative for Constipation and Indigestion as 'Fruit-a-tives', Iwas a sufferer from these eom- plaints for five years, and my sedentary oceupation, Music, brought about a kind of Jniestinal Paralysis ; with nasty Headaches, belching gas, drowsiness r eating, and pain in the back. 1 was induced to try 'Fruit-a-tives' and now for six months I have been entirely well", A. ROSENBURG. B0e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 260, At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. THOMAS COPLEY You can send Borden's Reindeer Coffee to the boys overseas -- whether in "France or England, Postal regulations permit 2 h a andy for Pome. nen BORDEN MILK CO. LIMITRD Montreal --~ Vancouver * Canada Food Control Ligatss No.1e-n1s CHAPTER XYVIIL Hour after hour Ruth. sat by the window, C Occa- sionally she off for a few moments, tired with herd hard week's work, and her long ride on the railroad But' she woke at the slightest noise, Eléven struck, then twelve. Where could Brian be One, & quarter past. She rose and, going into the bedroom, she un- dressed and slipped' into a wrapper. Just as the half hour struck she heard Brian's key in the door. With an immense effort she pull- ed herself together. She wouldn't blame until she knew. Once more she recalled what her aunt had said about surprises reacting wpon the one who tried to give them. She should have let him knew she was there. Brian, the moment he opened the door; had sensed her preserce. The faint odor of the perfume that she always used, greeted him, warning him she had arrived "Oh, Brian! 1 thought you'd never coms!" ghe exclaimed as she rose to meet him. "Why didn't you you were coming? How's a fellow to keep track of you I'd like to know!" and while he kissed her af- feoctionately, his tone was impati- ent. let me Know "TI wanted to surprise you, dear, I finished before 1 expected, and thought you would be 80 pleased." "Surprised yourself instead. Well come on, let's go to bed! I took a long bus ride, didn't realize it was so late.' Ruth wanted desperately to ask if he took the bus ride all alone, and she bit her lip to keep the words back. She was thankful for the dim light. Her eyes were full of tears, and she did not want Brian r A DISTRESSING WAIT AND A LAME nen, he had to see them. Like all weeping wo- little patience with a man. 3 '""Have you been comfortable?" she ventured. "Has Mrs. Crawford cooked nice things for peu?" The dim Hght also hid from her the-flush that rose to Brian's face as he replied: 4 "She hasn't had much cooking to do! You didn't suppose I wag com- ing .up to this dump lo eat alone every night, did you?" "Oh, Brian! how can you call our pretty home 'a dump?' It is so pret- ty." "Anything. is a dump 'when a man's alone." "Well, dear, I may not) have'to go away agaih for a long time. I did geod work: too, I know I did." She longed for understanding aud sympathy, "dnd it won't be long be- fore they will see I am worth even more than they are paying me." "Then you can crow over me still more!" -Brian returned, yet think- ing he heped she had some money left; he had spent all he had. "Don't, Brian! not _to'might," now her voice was full of tears. "Alright, I'll be good," and then they klgsed and "made friends," as Brian affectiondtely expressed it: 'But in the night Ruth was awak- ened by Brian talking in his sleep. "You're a good girl, Mollfe"--he mutterdéd, then after a moment, "Not many girls as popular as you ~~" Ruth waited, scarcely 'bréath- ing, so fearful was she he 'would stop, 'would spend so many éven- ings with---he waited longer this time, "an 'old married man," he finished. So, her fears had not been ground- less after all. He had "been. with Mollie King, and--he had said "so many evenings." Perhaps he had 'béen with her évery might. No won- a coon wae TALKING . 1 went to hear Tom Skeyhills, the poet yesterday evening. Signaller Only once sheer eloquence and sincerity. The other occasion was when [I listened to the unsurpassed oration of that enthralling little Welsh man, David Lloyd George. v This British sol- dier, who has seen service on five fronts, wounded five times and bayoneted five ¥ jis only a iS boy ot B2. His j# sidelights on the humorous side of the fwar are both refreshing and en- heartening. He speaks of the sol- diers . as a merry od lot, always man- dging to retain their gense of humo? Wmnder the most trying - cir curietances. sald, "a soldier was gent to watch in a redoubt whete the water reached to his waist. He was supposed to the end of two houts no refer tame, and higher! Two more hours pass- ed. hey had forgotfen all about him! At flast after efx hours had passed, an officer came along and stopped in amazement at the sight of the Tommy--entirely submerged save for his head! ""What-- my deah boy! Have you been here all the time? he exclaimetli remorse- Milly. "By jove! we had forgotten all about you. You may go now, my deah boy." Tommy looked and grinned. "It's all right, sir," he said, "only I'm not a boy mow-- I'ma 'dloomin' balkrush!" Speaking of the GallipoM front, he said,' "The Turks never could surprise us--we gould Always smell them conring! "The Murks brought - herds of debated guestion among the men as to which smelt worse, the goats or fhe. Turks. . The. colonel i A ~--------~With Lorna Moon 4 -- Humor of the Trenches. Australian soldier- before have I sat go spell bound by IT OVER ------ "The Wife" By Jane Phelps EXPLANATION der he had no time to write to. her. Bitterness filled her teart. She was working for his comfort as well as her own. She had no thought biit to share all with him. And he, he wag spending his time with Mol- lie King While she was hard at work to improve their condition. For thé first time came thought: Brian hadn't much money. Per- haps that'was why he had borrow- ed of Clark that time when she went to Philadelphia. To take MOI- fie King out. 'He musn't do that again. She would ask him in the morni if he was out of money. She st 'use tact about it, or he would get angry again. Bit she must prevent him borrowing. She had quite & ttle left over from her salary and all she saved from what she was allowed for expense money. A very generous allowance it was too; She glept no more that night. At breakfast she sald: "If you have been eating out Brian, it must have cost you a lot. I didn't begin to spend my expense money. I had no heart to do any= thing all alome, so I 'went to bed, all but one evening. Then I went to a show," she talked fast so he wouldn't interrupt. "Hére's twenty doliarg until you get some in." Then as He hesitated to. take it," you have almost saved it on the living, Crawitord couldn't have used much of that I left . her only getting bréakfasts."' "That's so!" and convinced he could take it without a blow to his dignity, 'Brian put it hurriedly into his pocket. "You see Ruth I took Mollie out to dinner with me. You know how I hate to eat alone, and it costs something to buy grub mow- adays." the To be Continued. Never known to disappoint the Most Critical Tastes---- . A Tea-pot Test is better than a page of Advertisement. _Black--Greén or Mixed . . . B44 Sedjed Packets Only. WE BUY AND SELL WAR LOAN ISSUES Bongard Ryerson & Co. Members Toronto: Stock Exchange. Aw) STOCKS. BONDS, QRAINS AND COTTON Private wires to New York, Chicago, Toronto, Mon- . - - - 5 239 Bagot St. Phone 1728 LHR LSS! LOCAL BRANCH TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SEPT, 39TH, 1018. Traits #11 lefive nd Wreive Wt City Statiom, Feat of Johnson Street. No. 18 Mall ., No. 13 Express . No. 27 Local .. .. 8. 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"Washington, Oct. 7.--The first test of a Ford Eagle boat will be fade this week, probably on Lower Dake Huron near Detroit, the Navy "During the winter of 1915" He Départment 'announced to-day. All reports to the Navy Department show that these new sub chasers are & Butcess. The pipe orgen in the Mah street Methodist church, Picton, has been sold to be installed in the Méthod- ist church in Norwood. "eae It Works? Toy TE be relieved in two hotirs. "But at and the water kept getting higher goats with them, and it was 'a much' - Tells how to loosen a tender corn do it Iifts out without pain,' Good news spreads Tapialy and druggisty here sre kept busy dispens- ing freezome, the ether discovery of a Cincinnati man, which is said to loosen any corn so it lifts out 'with the fingers. Ask at any pharmacy for a quar: ter ounce of freézone, which will cost very little, bat is said to be sufficient UP [to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corfi or callus, ' You apply just a few drops on the tender, aching corn and instantly the soréness is relieved, and Boon the corn is so shriveled that it lifts out without pain. Inflames or even irritates the adjoin- tissue. Ca is discovery will prevént thou- of deatbs annually from. locks "I'll settle this question once: It is a sticky substance | whick dries when applied and never) jaw and infection heretofore result: w ing from the suicidal habit of catting . £ x DOROTHY GISH As "The Little Disturber" in D. W. Griffith's "Hearts of the World," which will be shown at the Grand Opera House for three nights starting Thurs. day, Oct 10th. Matinee daily. ; SAD FATE Cake of: Soap . What caused Mr, Sponge's demise - Toothbrush---He was ght in a shower and before he id remove his collar and tie, he ted up and chokéd to death. 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