Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Oct 1918, p. 10

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\ \ \ PAGE TEN ig HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18,1918. "THE WIE E > FreshasaFlower, [or ~ SG | RUTH HOPES KENYON ROBERTS WILL : "Xk | "INFLUENCE BRIAN FOR HIS GOOD| ' "|| UNITED GROCERY CHAPTER LXIIL Brian was ready to agree that she r . : ; Ruth laughed at Brian, The idea {cold "cook all around Crawford." \ Ao. F x for all kinds of the best that he should imagine Rachel would Ruth had not been required: to go want to go back, when she had griev- fout of town for some time. She was 3 3 : H ed for her, Ruth, ever since she was | glad that it was so, as Brian was not married. apt to say so much about her work.! jg Just the tiny buds and young leaves from Customers go away daily ad. - o vertising our business. it ---- TR ra -------- on -- ee ---- -- pT pare - i ---- tT PERG " it, Brian Hackett, until [In fact, for days at a time, neither a Jiri a > wn shrubs-- So economical because Rachel cooks chicken and corn! {rit- | of them mentioned it or her salary. ters. for you, and until you eat some Mr. Mandel watched Ruth closely. 80 generously in the teapot. oe 188 Princess Bt of ler hot corn bread for breakfast! | He saw her happier, and was puzzled. \ BEN LER, Mgr. P d to start You'll be as glad to have her--al- "I wonder if that fellow is waking - : repare most--as I will. Of course you won't {up and treating her as he should?" An organization : known as the | tion is to provide sweaters, sox and Canada Food Hoard License No, ; love her as I do." he said to himself, vaguely hoping|{Red Mogen David has been formed | other appropriate gifts to Jews en- 8.1337 ' " the da Ss work "I should say not! Why should | that he wasn't, [Pretty late Th the|by the Jewish women of San Fran-|listing in the legion of the British I love a big, fat darky when I have |day," he added. cisco. The ohject of the organiza- | Government for service in Palestine. you to love?" They had been very busy at the |i~~~~ A mn mn, EEN --alurt--clear-headed ready Kenyon Roberts and his wife had [shop. Large and important orders for every business emergency. This become very friendly with Ruth and | kept them all working very hard, ; iw eal is the attitude of the man who knows what Brian, In many ways it was good |each at-his or her allotted task. But (ATO [+ = wll re 41 i I 1 TZ A Fe ee good health-is. 'And nothing keeps a man i for them all, but especially for ilri-|Arthur Mandel never was too busy to os hf ¢ mwa " - Jeti fy A dill : in better form than the Consistent use of-- an, Mr. Roberts was very ambitious. | watch Ruth Hackett, covertly, of | 3 ¥ Br if ii 7" He had determined to win success, if | course. er i>. Wl IH 2 ARRAY lz ow. 5 # 5 " hard work would do it. So he told One day he asked her to remain a by | BIE 4 > ' peck i H wtomake Brian. He was always out very early | moment, as she passed him on her Hi | i | RTT ! oO ! ivy in the morning and seldom left his | way out. fh) 4 D ) i | Zl i office until after six, "You look tired," he said placing a { ol "° BA mn i J! ' ! "When I don't have any business | chair for her. a I N | NE 1 ] CLE HN / . y | fo attend to, I read up on law. 1 "kam, a little." x | i Y/ etl) all or FRUI ¥ SALT ! find a lot of Blackstone of which 1 "You have done splendid work WT en [ am ignorant. And nowadays it is | lately. Splendid! Your salary will ~ A GLASS of "ENO'S" every mornin ; more necessary than ever to keep | be fifty dollars a week hereafter." ~ eZ E i : y ~ makes you "fit" in every sense. ENO"! | one's wits sharpened, at least it "Oh, thank yon!" it was so nice EE = fT , . ay : is the only genuine Fruit Salt made. It ", ] seems that way to me." to have -her salary raised without ] = 10 uri uve contains the healih.giving properties of Ruth was delighted when he talk: | asking for it. "There wer many / n = § i A +E. ripe fruit--pleasant to take--gentle and ar ed that way to Brian, Much as she employers like Mr. Mand Ruth i = ar ill il be . : natural in its action--a wonderful preven- i L# loved him, she knew his faults; and thought as she thanked him. J J : Nin Ww ie iH ae leamin - tive of disease. Ask your druggist. : indolence was one of them. If his "You have earned it." By ey { { i : . » dv Prepared only by - pride could be awakened he might ' Ruth Fuew she was worth fifty dol- - TN _ Ji polished surface hd h " Works, LONDON, Eng. = 11 overcome it, She did all she could, [lars a week, yet she could not but \ > iq 4 3.0 Se wini ony said all she dared to say--he was so foe] grateful bocauss Arthur Mandel a ' = ; that MIRRORS HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO. LIMITED | sensitive to criticism--sop she hoped | aise had realized her wort . It was = Sa ma ; 1 BDL RICHIE & CO. oy their friendship with the Roberts |80 nice to be appreciated, =F i) ther SUNLIGHT 7 I would help her in making Brian see | As she walked slowly home, she ES § : the necessity for exerdising his pow- | recalled how Brian sulked when she Z x 2 - ' . . . ers if he would succeed, was raised before, Would he do so | 2 Zed LTHOUGH economy is not the first consideration with those "What's going to be, will be," was agai 2 Hag she better tell him? She | 8 who use O-Cedar, it is nevertheless an important "added one of his favorite questions, or "If [decide at it was best to tell him " ¥ LC : luck is conling my way it will come [at once. She knew his jealous na- y advantage" that all who use O Cedar profit by. : " anyway," was another. Yet Brian |ture and if she didn't teil him--hop. 1! For, O-Cedar is at its best for polishing when used with **half was naturally clever, possessed a- |iDg to save his feelings--and he water." : keener, more analytical mind than |found it out, he might feel that she Sn "0.Cedar Way did Kenyon Roberts, Application | had something to hide; some reason =a iThe Correct *O-Cedar ay » was all he needed. for not wanting him to know. He : ! of Polishing All the rich Ruatre. of fine Mrs. Roberts and Ruth found many | Would never dream tha it was to I | A wet cloth--a few drops of O-Cedar mahogany. is Coroumhy, < 4 things in which they were interested | Save his feelings; to keep him from on it. This forms a soft harmless the Use of o edar. Perhaps t in common, Often they spent Sat- |feeling that she earned more than he "lather" that cleans away the dirt a Seat 0 a Jour PE urday afternoon together at the mu- | did. That never would oceur to him 4 y £ ish. T San see Som he. way nr seum or in some shops that carr 4s a reason for not tellirig him of 1 4 | accumulated on op o the varish. hen makes Hs heausiful axsiniahow alt goods interesting 3. BY aney raise. & o) er {) a light rubbing (with a dry cloth) gives that itis the Polish to use on all tapestries, jades, etc. Ruth never To-morrow--Ruth Is Much Happier wiv the wonderful ! OGedar Resa: It Your bereft worked on Saturday afternoons. Not | Now That Rachel Is With Her, 1 makes a brilliant polish, And when it comes to ( free from gum or grease and at any time of the year. "When away, / . she usually suited herself absolutely dry. fter using mi RMSE SAI Ml Try it on your Piano self, but Mr. [7 1 3 "0. Ww M sl ha : it the Cedar Way" a : , andel had told her from the first | white - gloved" hand may quite take the ince of ah. p eda: FLOO i D there really is nothing that can : ' RUNNING Ea ) that she need not return to the sh ~---- : Polish Mo ' ay LE : on Saturday. That after her Nnthona safely rest upon it. bing. ber, ing ort g the . ie : alt 3 rT she was free. So, often, Clara Rob- 4 Many useful appli- 4 O-Cedar Polish Mop, ith d 3 wr A erts would meet her, they would 4 ances have been in- O-Cedar Folish, gives a 'hare, ory, { lunch together, then spend the after- ; vented and produced lusting polish. Us it on aished noon at a matinee, or, as I have said, ~ «With Lora Moon io. sid, the an | floors. Une. it al finole Sleun-- 4 visiting placds which entertained orm 198 : he Sowife, but hone \ 0 it keeps 'bright and) ; vents aem, mean ] - ! . - Ruth had mot seen Mollie King Ly so much to, her, BE RINE linoleum from cracking. r ce th as an aid d Polish Mop, two orm since the night she had her and] ; d iE styles, price $1.50, Ca + Claude Beckly to dinner Brian ind | The Truth Dodgers fore? veritas OF n home early, they had been very A bud . : ar Polish 3 get might help some if they keeping, as [appy. Rachel had arrived, and could bring themselves to stick 4 OCedar ] 5c. to. $3.00 ft. Sut thet are both such gay Polish. R izes, spenders! ey are generous good fellows while § CHANNELL CHEMICAL Co., LIMITED, TORONTO HUDSON BAY hore is a dollar : . % eft. ey man- § - Insurance Company Health age to wriggle > : CLEANS AS IT POLISHES PIRE INSURANCE ded hai ar : day to pay day a Dau Office, Roya! Insurance Bldg. k 3 , | sl | while no unex- § MONTREAL pected expense § PERCY J. JUINN, "Non contfronts them. Manager, Ontario Branch. Toronto But when -hus- THREE FULL S FOR SALE W. H. GODWIN & SONS bing wants a new LOTS FOR S : AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. e¢ gin Fig i . to see a dentist g : - a ooh sev unsatisfactory Wei. fe ph 9. Eu bo --On_Nelson Street 3% i= AR ES Ee EX TATION Fost ¥ 3-for Ohrente- Wantnussey: state of then bn ) ® 4 ! , EwaewELL CHEAP _e BD .. wi Waitresses n> Oregon receive " SH oN WE - ances causes x exemieas UN £0 minimum wage of $11.61 per week fifteen minute : + -~ . ao ss upheaval which WW. H. Godwin & Son t : leaves them not .one whit better 7§ Iasurance and Real Estate. » Bl : then it found them. - asurgNce Phone P A He says, "Something has got to : 89 Brock " / ; . be done about our housekeeping. Shiiiidihhio Ny SY Wa must move into a cheaper place <# f 3 right away and put things on a proper basis." : Shie answers, "If you didn't smoke I expensive cigars dll the time and we , : fy. . didn't take in every show that LOOAL BRANCH TIME TABL) + 2 : comes, we would ave some money i : y on hand." IN EFFECT SEPT. 20TH, 1018, d : Then he protests, "We can't stant i ni p haggling about the little things, Traine will leave and arrive at Cin " i they don't amount to anything. It's Station, Foot of Jaknson Street, y ' x. 7 ) this big rent that puts a kink in us Yolag Live. City Arr. City every month." : 12.20 am. 13.57 am ; Sn . L And she insists, "Just add" up the . 3. 35am y : little things Tor a week and see what Sad Djs am. 10.178 they amount to. I dare you to! We F.. 3.40 pam. 347 pai can't possibly live in a cheaper Golag East. 1 place than this--besides think what Lye. Clty Arr. Clty 9 it costs to move!" 2 as sveldlaan. 3.114.m 1 They are trith dodgers--they {4 1353 p.m don't like facing unpleasant facts. ved 18 pan So they go to a show and forget all about it and the rent falls behind Y= HIGH in food value yet eco- : nomical in use. McCormick's : fof a. week or two while husband ES ae] gots a (coat. "Thin somehow" they : Jersey Cream Sodas are fresh and seram » alt i serambie and catch af 32d go along crisp when you buy them. They ori keep well. "There is no waste to oh Bt : till ther big "extra" f. dlckeia ane DOMINION CORSET €O., d AND TORO them; then they take up The fare: i LR them. * For a war-time food, it would be hard to find their equal. niprmatio o J. P M. ; 4 going dialogue with the same futile I. Afrnoy Jor all ocean : sg result. They are living beyond . . any And igh : " . : their income, but they will never face tilt fact while they can £5 to a movie and forget all about it. There are a hundred thousand like them all over the country, and you won't find their names on record ag buyers of liberty bonds. HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION. ht in Central Ontario Join Forces Eig ~Cared for 4,100. . y ~ Port Hope, Oct, 16--At a meeting | Cl al SE EAL. ed a on ae BE dTal : ; Id Fresh Everywhere.' Lindsgs, 3 bh NE Bitackee a Monta], Chen preside of ihe Cotours ST i 12008, Taleo Hoar a a. secret \ » as is ibd LL LE TTIIII i Jersey Cream Sodas |

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