Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Oct 1918, p. 10

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! THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 A 1 , 1918. IEEE A AL RE 1 EATS DIRTR EA W. GILLETT €O.LTD. RL REN JF SEN) At Brockville on Thursday. Rev. E. Lloyd Morrpw united in miarrigge Miss Lullina Andress, daugiier of Peter Andress, to Sergl. Ureal Fred- eriek Reid, of the Enginesrs Depot. The death took place di Prescott of ag elderly resident, Richiard Meade. He was born in the County of Cork, Ireland, seventy-three years ago. > G. H. Brown, Colborns, 'a sallor on 4 lake .ner, died in Hamilton on Friday, aged sixtydhree years. --------------------------. i For Women's Ailments Dr. Martel's Female - Pilla: have been ordered by physicians and sold by reliable Druggists everywhege for over a guarter of a century, § accept a substitute, . - Makes €ake Icings . 4 Delicious Reindest Cocoa contains ich milk and pure sugar combined with fresh cocoa. It gives to cake and cake ic- ings rare richness and flavor. It "spreads like butter." sed as a filler for sand- wiches it is delicious. ; Send a tim to your soldier. Postal regulations allow. BORDEN MILK CO. LIMITED Montreal -- Vancouver Canada Food Control Livense No. 14-213 You just add Boiling Water 166 { | | = MOLLIE IS DAN | CHAPTER LXXII. { Brian really did not feel as in- {tured as he had before, when Ruth {had left him to attend to business {tor the firm. But, led on by Mollie's |sympathefic questioning, he made it janpear to her that he was thoroughly {miserable and misunderstonod. And Mollie, innocent of intent to wrong | Ruth="®gcanse dhe thought Ruth {eared nothing for Brian, else she ®auld not beso indifferent made Brian think of bow much more com- fortable it would have made things, Bad Ruth heen more like Mollie, * did not go so far even in his thoughts as to wish he had married Mollie instead of Ruth, but he was dangefously near snch a position. "It was so Jolly to talk to Mollie. She always understood a fellow." he thought as he talked away, saying more than he really meant, as men 80 often do under the some or sim- fife eirenmstances, Mollie had reached over ani laid her soft, warm hand over his when ihe told how dreadfully lonely it was to go home and Alf alone all the evening after grinding in the office all day. "It takes all the spunk out of a man," he had sald. And Mollie had agely agread. Perhaps, - had Mollie known that Brian had done better since his mar- riage than before (but, even at that, he was too indolent to do his best), she might not have been quite" so sympathetic, not quite so tender in her manner toward him. But feeling him abused, she took a motherly sort of an attitude which man always en- joy. "Poor Brian," she said more than more than once during the evening. And she thought "marry 'in haste, re. -- re [ he Wite"' By Jane Phelps but would not say Brian's feel- pent at leisure," it for fear of hurting ings Yet Moll 8till reg: in mar still admired Ruth, 1 her as quite wonderful ways. She often thought of the.nice dinner she had given Claude Beckly and herself; of what an easy, gracious hostess she was. She envied Rath her her easy manners even under trying cirenmstances. Mollie had realized that Clanda Beek- Iy's familiarity was obnoxious to Ruth and had takén him to task.on the way home for his impudence in calling her by her first name. "She is different from onr erowd! he doesn't call people by their first names. The idea of you telling her to call me 'Mollie.' poise, at her when your called her 'Ruth.' " "Brian wasn't if she was." Beekly had answered with a hint of sar- casm, "Brian is one of us. Mollie had answered, and in that answer had expressed her feeling toward Brian. He was one of them, They understood each other, were contented 'and happy doing the same things, visiting the same places. While Ruth was of a 'different mould, although It is doubtful if ¢lande Beckly were able, like Mollie, to de- tect that it was also a finer mould "You don't understand, Clande. Fhe had been brought up in the most conventional "way. Things we do in the village, innocent as they are, would shock her terribly. She wowldn't understand us any better than you seem to understand her. You have queered our getting asked up thére to dinnér again, I'll 'bet a nickel. She is not," A AAA Ms Mt GEROUSLY SYMPATHETIC I was "furfous!" {domesticity. Then, "You should have been looking | domestic, Rome-loving women da not | j finished, flushing, and at the same __In'the Realm of Woman --- Some Interesting Features . Does Permanent Good Such a 'lugubrious tone that Mollie 3 haa laughéd heartily and fwitted him with caring only hecausé of the "800d feed" he might miss, Mollie told Brian sométhing of this conversation with Claude. She dwell on the faet that Roth did not care for his friends "I don't see how one go ronven- tional ever eame to think she could £0 to business." "She didn't, for some time," Brian answered, flushing a little, "But you see, Mollie, she had done a lot of such work in her aunt's big house, & wonderful home. Then she isn't a bit domestic. She hates house: work," he confused the hard work of the house, as do many man, with | Yet many of the most a Food Board, Licence No, 12-442 care to, be in the kitchen all time. | "1 suppose she earns a | in that swell place." I "Oh, fale." | "She dresses beautifully." "I don't believe she has bought a | new dud since we have been mar-| the! | big salary > Ee ------ THREE FULL LOTS FOR SALE On Nelson Street CHEAP W. H. Godwin & Son Insgrmnce and Real Estate. 80 Brock St. Phone 424 COKE ORDERS ONLY TAKEN The James Sowsrds Coal Co. i Phone 155. rt ried. She had clothes enough to| last a lifetime." ! "And 1 have two little, , cheap! A aN " or y . : { / Nl AN 181 dresses a year," Mollie wailfd, pre-| . ge * 4 A hte i thts oti tt en a "You are-more attpactive in| them'---Brian stopped. He must | say nothing disparaging of Ruth, "1| just love to see you with your apron | on, fussing around the studio," he time patting Her hand. "Come and see me often, then, P¥ian," she sfid softly. "You will find me that' way most of the time." i f 'hope not!" he had refiirned in a a tb A AA i tending to be unhappy beacuse of it (To be Continued) | and not caring at all. i i ¥or Infants and Children. Se -------------------- fa TALKING ---------- With Lorna Moon IT OVER kf bs |. O Woman, How Shall & "He's the kindest man in the { world, but when staris poking [#round in the 'kifchen when I am ooking on Sunday morning 1 could j throw something at him," sald the who "wks noted for. her good "When, he MIts a 'ltd or The oven IT just know that he is going to say 'hadn't 1 better lower this dear?.' In fact, I & sometimes shout 'No don't' before he gets the words jg out. "If he would only ' understand that the kitchen is My workshop and that T know per fectly how high to turn the gas six gas |, 'Mere Mari Please You? {men have to put up with. But I do {long to ask him to write a 'codkeryi book and give all his Tohaneat knowledge on cooking to a benighted world----only he might take me seri-| ously, } Lcertainly think ven two have! little to grumble about," said al d wife," at least you have huy- | nds wlio recognize there is such | thing as cooking--good or bad' I have prepared : food' for my Busi) band for fifteen years and I feel ex-! actly as if 1 were feeding a slot ma-| chine. It he complained or-compli- mented I would Tall in a dead faint | with' astonishment." 'Tt 'doesn't 'mat: 'er if I have burned the soup, or have | prepared a meal fit for a God, the re- | ception of my effort is the same. I! don't know if my husband is morose | or preoccupied when he eats, but I days a week with- out his help! One 4 would think from his constant agi. tation on'that point that I made n practice of burning thé meals every day except Sunday." "Well it he gfopy at poking around in the kitchen you haven't got much to complain about" asserted anGther wife. "Jack and I have been married five years and I haven't put a meal on the table but He can tell me a dirs ferent way of cooking that particu- lar meal! According to him his aunt {who brought him up), cooked every- thing in a way that 'never was hefore on land of sea." 1 used £6'try out all the wild ideas he blamed on his poor dead aunt, but they always came to a tragic end for they never tasted as they should, and Jack would as- that T didn't have it. 'Now I just hear his adyice with a philosophic si- lenea and tell myself that it isn't sure me that cooking was a gift and | Qu 40 know -that-heis-perfectly silent Why if my husband poked around in. the kitchen I would be in the seventh heaven! An interfering Rind of has anything to say." ICharles Franklin Danby, resident of Brockville for the past eight years, xlied oh | Thursday, fol+ lowing a brief iilness of in: fluenza and pneumonia, at the age of thirty-three yoars. Déceased was born at Lyndhurst, son of the late John Danby, g Dr. A. H Decloger, Montreal, a native of Pembroke and forty-four | years of age, has boen apnointed gencral medical superintendent of as asylums for tho province of Comditions dre now normal in Renfrew, and churches opened Sun- half as Da® as the things soms wo- day 'and séhools and theatres Moh- aays . BE Great exercise! Do This Each Morning, | You Won't Need Cascarets Keeps. Stomach, Liver and towels active. Nothing like it! Splendid! But if you insist upon taking your exercise in an easy chair you simply, must take a laxative occasionally. The vety, verysbest laxative is Cascarets i ~-10 cents a box, "They work while you sleep." C | camps; not all of them have the ad any attempt at conversition is ignored or answered with a grunt. dn is better than -a 'man-who never: lolly epidemic but almost univer &al : | mason | Feta SERRE Mothers Know That : -- | Beart Tr Genuine Castoria eo in oan oidomi | ERR nevi Always Bears the Signature of spirit, there is a note of cheer 34 ater Med ; Wi) AVegetable PrepasationforAsg Hn ie tgthefood by Tlogulas ; ting the Stomachs aad Bowel - | ETTSERET Aah ra: 3 bin . 7 front oling Digestion) (hieerictaess and est Cot oi ium, Morphiiie 294 ners. NOT NARCOTIG ior og ha Te SANE PITCHER 8} in the report from = Washington that the prohibition leaders in Con- gress are agreed that there is no- thing in the State laws to prohibit | the distribution of whiskéy in mili- tary camps as a preventive or anti- dote 'for influenza. } Bute apparently these custodians | of the moral as well as the physical | health of the nation take no ac- | count of the fact that there are | many people thrgughout the coun- try who regard liquor moderately | used asa mitural therapeutic agent in the treatment of the common ills | that flesh is heir to. Not all "the "Boys" who need protection against the . so-called "Spanish" malady are in military iil Use For Over Thirty Years CASTOR THE CENTAUN COMPANY, NEW YORK Rive. "te otoful Pomedy for A etoful Bemed hood | Gonstigmiion and Diatr3eciy vigor of youth; . not all of them and Feverishnes P have had the advantage of physical : Loss OF SL ic training which enables them to of- resulting therciront ial Ly fer the strongest: resistance to in- | b hi Rit] ignatus® tidious germs. Many of them are | Jigen FacSimi we "old boys" who have become accus-, EE &. A tamed by long usage to the tonic : [8 b TR COMPANY otfects-of a little "nip," to be de- | . [EHSL Tin CAL & NEW YO prived of which means to be depriv- fF MONTREAL AF ELN ed of their. panacea against unseen } ROR hd bs PH and malignant - foes. eDoses-JFLE" It is a historical fact that the es- J J tablishment of prohibition in-a community is followed by an alarm- ing decline in the public health and a consequent increase Mm the num- bdr of déctors and drug stores. To these *"cld bays" comsulting a doe- tor and negotiation with a drug clerk are a while of time a a vexation to' the irit, They are equipped by experfence in the cbin- 'pounding of their favorite pre- scription, and some of them are so partiegldr to have. the ingredients of such quality and blend that they frequently import the needed ar- ticle that the palate most craves and the system demands. Seme of them have even acqiired the lifigo of the profession and have became experts in the art of *self- medication" They take 'a pardon- able. pride in following the old in- Junction, "Physician, heal thyseli!" The decision of the Congressional arbiters of taste and guardians of the publi¢ health that alcoholic liquors can be safely 'msed Xs a specific in certain infectious dis- ease is at least a concession to pub- He requirements in an emergency whatevér may be the attitude of the Congressional arbiters under normal conditions." ° Even if*"Congreas shall pursue the matter of prohibition to the bitter end, it has pointed - the way for somé maladies to become not Exact Copy of Wrapper. A A NO'DUDS'IN SILENT FIVES JX SVAPT; sure light when want it--on the end of the p 7a match-stick. When it goes out "+ cause accidents.' There are no "duds" in ------------ | Phone 133 TT you want it, and where you 2 aid ; § Nf i -------- €OAL CUSTOMERS * Please Notice ! Coal Sales will be for Cash Only BOOTH & CO. i ------ IN EFFECT SEPT. 20TH, 1918, AA Trains will leave and arrive at ony Station, Foot of Johnson Street. Golag West, Lve. 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