PAGE EN. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1918. In the Realm of Woman --- Some Interesting Features DANGER LURKS IN FIERY ONE OF US We Are As Full of Deadly Poisons As A Germ AUTO- INTOXIGATION OR SELF- POISONING "FRUIT-A-TIVES" Absolutely Pre- vents This Dangerous Condition. The chef cawse of poor heaith ia our neglect of the bowels. Waste matter, instead of passing from the lower Intestine regniarly every day, is allowed to remain thete. generating poisons which are absorbed by the blood, In other words, a person whe is habitually constipated, is poisoning himself. We know tow that duro. infox ication, due to non-action gf the bowels, is directly responsible for serious Kidvey and Bladdes Troubles; that it dpsets the Stomach, causes Indigestiod, Loss of Appetite and Steeplessness; that chrbnie Rhetm. atism, Gout, Pain In The Back, are relieved #8 soon as fhe bowels become regular; and that Pimiples, Rashes, "Eczema aud other Skin Afections disappéir. when "Fryit-a-tives" are taken to correct Constipation. "Frafl-a tives will profect you against Auto.intoxication because this wonderful fruit medicine acts directly on all the eliminating organs. B0¢c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e, At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. AI AAA His One Mistake. An English gamekeeper's friends were once congratulating Rim 4s to his ability ini addressing His master's | titled guests. "Well," said: the gamekeeper mo- destly, "the only time I ever came near making a blunder was when a little archdeacon joined the shootin, party. There he stood, gun in hand, | and though bird after bird got up he took no notice. "So up I goes to him-- feeling rath- | er annoyed, I was--and I says, 'Look 'ere, your 'Oliness, why don't you up with your blankety gun and shoot the bloomin' blighters?" "And," the gamekeeper went on, "there was a look in the old gent's face that made me think that perhaps 'Your 'Oliness' wasn't exactly the right name to talk to him by." Keeps Children Well Makes Them Robust EERE IS GOOD ADVICE FOR THE HEAD OF EVERY FAMILY 1 Rapid growth, work at home and in the school-room, are sure to tax the strength of every child, and often prove the beginning of a chain of weakness that lasts through life. Give your sons and daughters a fighting chance! Give them good home surroundings, fortity them with education--but above all else do everything possible to insure for "them perfect health in years to come. In no way can you destroy weak- ness and build up health so surely as with Férrozone. It's the concen- trated nourishment in Ferrozone 'that enables it to do so much good. It contains the very elements that "The Wite" By RUTH'S SALARY IS RAISED AGAIN. ~ghe felt that her claim was first. jin i CHAPTER C. r some time, things moved very quietly with Brian and Ruth. The horror of the Lusitania sinking had kept them occupied for days to the exclusion of nearly everything else in their conversation. Bridn talked war, the necessity of preparation, until Ruth told him: "Anyone would think you were anxious to be shot at, to hear you talk." "There are worse things than he ing used as a target." "Really, Brian, would you go if there were war, and you weren't drafted?" "Drafted! Do you think I would wait for that! If you weren't all alone" "What do you mean, Brian? If I wasn't alone?" "I'd go over and enlist with the Canadians. 1 wouldn't wait" "Oh, Brian!" "I won't, so don't worry. I said if you were not all alone. I know your aunt does not like me and it would give her another handle against me. But I am tempted to do it évery time 1 talk with that bunch of Can- |ucks. They are great fellows, Ruth." | They were leaving New York in a few days, Brian had said, and some- way: Ruth felt she would be glaa when they had gone. Ruth would not think of objecting, {did her own country claim Brian. (She was intensely loyal, thoroughly patriotic. But she did object to his {Joining some other army---to. his ifighting under any other flag than the stars and stripes. She would be second if Uncle Sam needed him; but until that time,--which she prayed fervently never would come | | rr Her work was going very smooth. culties as far as he was able ary, Mrs one day. "You have done wonderful attracted new customers. I shall give you sixty dollars hereafter." many little things she had wanted to Brian needed an overcoat. As had light and food bills, but Ruth paid | everything else, including the rent, | money, she did not know--neither did | she ask. When she told him, that night, of the "raise," he was silent. She feared another outbreak of jealousy as he | had had before, but he waited a mo- ment, then said: : | "You're in luck to be appreciated. I know that I am as good a lawyer | as Roberts, yet he told me he was | making three times as much as'[ am | I am getting mighty tired of the way | things aré going." . | "Don't worry, dear. You will get on. I am sure of it if you will only | apply yourself." i "Just as if I didn't! But I don't | interid to go without my luncheon | Just to hang around to please some | client whose time is no more valu- ablé than mine. That's what Rob- | eérts does. He says he has almost | given up. taking any luncheon--that | He often catches a good client by be- | ~~ | TALKING ~-------- With Lorna Moon IT OVER "And how does your airship pro- gress?' I asked the inventive boy {of fourteen whose name is Roger. "Oh, 1 haven't been working on it for two weeks," then he added with engaging frankness, "I have a friend now you see, and I have been visiting her most of the time." : With difficulty I kept my face straight catching his mother's eyes over the tea cup. 'Indeed, what is her name?" § "Janet," he an- swered, sedting himself next to me, with a con- versational air. "Don't you think that's 'a pretty hame? It's. fun- ny how it hap- pened -- I never liked girls, then : when I saw her the tide turned--I1 wish my hair didn't stand up on my head 'like this." [He passed his hand over his bristling hair, which never would lnind the controlling attentions of a brush. His mother gave her atténtion to the logs in the grate, but 1 had to keep an funblinking gravity for he wis studying my face intently. "And you don't meed to be sent back to wash your ears now, do yon, Roger?" said his mother, | | The Tide Turns For Roger | | | 'When fhe fleft the room and was out of earshot we gave way to our mirth. "Fsn't his gravity killing?" said his mother. "The first day lhe met her He ask- ed'fme if Jd would mind if he went to call .on her. Now he is writing poetry,. and jireaming ' over his means. Two weeks ago he wonld ask such |questions as "Do bugs have 4 nervous system?" wor "Does air pass down a round object more quickly than a (flat one?" Now he mostly wants to know if he can have a lean collar twiceq a day, and wear kis best hat." ; ---- -------- GE E000 S000 Told I T'wilight { FEAF PPPPIPIIE PIPES ES 004 . - - (Continued from Page 3.) Mrs. P. T. Ahetn, Ottawa, will cha- peron a number of young girls who will come to the Reyal Military Col- lege dance on Monday evening. Those in the party will be Miss Willa Ahern, Miss Athol Bentley, Miss Anna MacArthur, Miss Kathleen vans, Miss Clare Foley, Miss Nancy Thackeray, and Miss Margaret Sou- SUCCESS ful---necessity to exert himself ! ane e S It is doubtful if she would have be iteved that she had harmed Brian SHE TELLS BRIAN g in his office thru the noon hour." "You mustn't do rthin like {ment 'in' his prafession would have ly. She did not at all realize to what jthat," Ruth agreed, * t ar voice | seemed unbelieval le an extent Mandel was responsible for |lacked spontenaity if her words did [to learn concerning the effect a wo- this. How he was constantly alive to | not. ! her needs, the needs of her depart- (haps you might take a shorter time independent, had upon many men ment, and smoothed away any diffi- {for luncheon if it would be to your | Men who, with the spur of necessity advantage" She thought of the day | pushing them on, accomplish; but, "I have decided to raise your sal-|she had seen him come out of the jthat gone, they drop slowly back Hackett," he said to her |Erevert with Mollie King. jays approached the sub- ly well and your personality has also | fect alway a money very ecau- |! concerned i tiously when she was talking with : | Brian, Sixty dollars a week! She could do (of her earning power, and anything |salary, added to what came easily to that looked like criticism of Brian's |him, made them very comfortable. do. She needed a few clothes, and lack of the same attribute. She [Ruth was determined to work; noth- 3 A knew Brian had ability. been proposed, Brian had paid the | gid not know, never had realized injany effect, so what was the use of ture, needed to make him in this i She wa 1selfish- with he 3 and so willing to use it for wything needed, that the idea that it might stand in the light of Brian's advance- Va » even had she been t { She had much "You might get sick. But per- {man, a wife, who was economically ward, and bécome unambitious, al most slovenly as far as their work Brian Hackett was in a fair way She dreaded any discussion [to become one of this sort. Ruth's the least, was that by going to work [worrying any longer, : 3 ; ' herself she had taken from him thelTo-morrow--Ruth Has An 1 npleas- What Brian did with' the rest of his {one thing He, with his easy-going na- i What she [ing he could say against it had or I ' ant Experience. 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