Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Dec 1918, p. 10

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ai i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1918. Bo ealm of Woman = a fiter Sting F eatures "Look for the trade mark doe on it" for January Out To-day (Same price as before the war) You will want several to start you happy on the New Year. Several which will prove big ites are li below. Hear them at the earliest opportun They are but a few of the many rd records which make the new list an exceptional one 9 cents for 10-inch, double-sided How Would You Like to Be My Daddy ?--and-- i A Little Birch Canoe and You-- Waltz Miro's Band 216050 Bluebird---Waltz--and--Geraldine-- Hesitation Waltz Miro's Band 216047 Sweet Hawsiian Moonlight--Campbell and rr~-and--1 Wish 1 Had Someone to Good-Bye to Henry Burr 216046 : The Bluebird-- Henry Burr--and--The Littla Good for Nothing's Good for Something After All Camphett an and Burr 216048 Let he Great Big World Keep Turning: Henry Bore sand Thal Ar Proud in Dixie of Their Campbell oo Burr 216049 Sun of My Soul-~and---Rescue the Perishing (Hymns) Harry McClaskey 216045 Waters of Venice-- Waltz--and--Good-Bye Alexander--Fox Trot Bernie - Baker 18499 'When Tony Goes Over the Top--Billy Murray-- / and--Good Morning Zio-Zip- Mr. 1 Arthur Fields and on Qt. 18510 --Fox Trot--and-~Rock-a-Rye Ma Trot Jou. C. Sclt's Grchestra 18500 ; Red Seal Records 'When You Come Back John McCormack 64791 Elman String Quartet 74575 Andante Cantabile g Hear them at any " His Master's Voice" dealer's 120 : Viarolas from $34 to $597, sold on if desired. Ask for : fo of 620-page Musical Ency= = v clopedia, listing over 9000 "His ; Master's Voice wise | 'We are always pleased to demonstrate Vietrolas and Victor Records "T.F. HARRISON CO., LTD. 220-231.233-235-237 Princess Street. Phone 10, Mahood Bros. Agents Victor-Victrolas, 113 Princess St. nervously for Tot ships; and was disappointed in "THE WIF ER By Jane Phelps. | RUTH IS DIAPPOINTED | 9 | CHAPTER CXAYV. i Now followed a period of waiting {for Ruth--- waiting for Brian's let- ited in reply to the one she had writ iten about the baby She watched the reported arrival {not hearing froifi him--Ilong before {it would have Leen possible for a [letter to reach her. | Mandel 'wondered at the change in her; at 'her repressed manner. 'She is anxious over something," {he said to himself, just as he had {sald a short time before: "She is unhappy over something." 'then set {himself to think of something to {divert her. | Arthur Mandel longed for Ruth, {yet his thqught for her was singu- arly u neefish The great melting pot Tot row ad war activities, had ennobled the man. He longed to {gee her happy, regardless of his own {love for her. And whenever he saw her looking worried or anxious, he {almost, cursed Brian: because of it { He constantly gave jer ali the {consideration possible ii her work, but even so she carried a great deal |ot responsibility. He often won- {dered what he whould have dong dn | this erisis without her. Many of {his clerks were either overseas or in camps. Some had volunteered, {others been drafted. Like other business men, he was slowly re- {placing them either with men above ithe draft age, or with women, But {it takes time to induct new help in- {to such an ~stablishment; and mis- {takes are costl So Ruth often {went home wearied in body and {mind Little Brian was growing fast, {and Mrs. Clayborne said, bid fair to {be entirely spoiled when he became {old enough to take advantage. Dir {Rachel worshipped her "little Mas- isa' and Ruth idodized him Mrs. | Clayborne loved him dearly; al- {though in 'her heart she regretted that he was growing to resemble | Brian. » { "I wish he had looked like Ruth," she often murmured when she looked at the tiny features. True to her determination, she tried to make things more Hvely for Ruth. She invited first Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss, then Mr. and Mrs. Roberts in for cards, and occasion- ally to dinner. They were almost the only friends Ruth had made, so their circle was necessarily limited. Then -onée in a while she would ask Mr. 'Mandel. She was often puztietl by his manner when with Ruth. That he loved her nfece she knew; but that he was becoming so unselfish in that love that Ruth's IN BRIAN'S LETTER thappiness, not his own, was his first consideration, she had not realized. When finally a lefter came from Brian, Ruth's hands trembled so she scarcely could open it. To her almost unbeafable disappointment | it was not in reply to the one teli-| ing him he was ja father, but a be- lated one writen about the time she had sent her own, Tears of disappointment filled | her eyes as she read. Then a fear took possession of her; fear that Brian, might never know. He had expected to be sent from the place where _she had addressed the letter; and _niore than half expected--as he ressed. it--10 be in the fighting line when she received the letter. Ho was plainly enthusiastic over the idea--rebellious because s. the long waiting. He pictured the ex- ploits of some of the men who had gone over the top with honor and safety in glowing terms; and spcke of those who had gone west in the discharge of their duty as fortunate to have the privilege to dia for their country. . Then he spoke again of Mollie He told how she cheered the wond- ed, both our own boys and the bles es of France. § How brave she was, and how she hesitated at nothings no matter how menial the task to help. "There are here," he wrote, many like her over "but I tell you of her because you know her. The men all love her. They call her 'Little Mother' and she does mother them all, from bearded men to boys of seventeen, many of whom 1 strongly suspéct have lied about their ages to fight for Uncle Sam But such lies will not be held against them should they go West now; or should they come through. Of that. I am sure, "I looked for a letter to-day but none reached me. The mails are so uncertain that! am not blaming you, but them. I feel that there is a nice, long letter from you some- where, waiting to be delivered to me, and I will try to possess my soul in patience until it appears. By the way, send me more choco- late next time. I have found a chum over here whose sweet tooth beats anything I ever heard of. So send me a double measure if you expect me to get a single cake. His name is "Henderson," 'Larry' his front name. He has your address 80 in case I am injured he will let you know. So unless you hear from him you may know that I am O.K. and loving you. Brian." To-morrow----Brian Is That He Has a Son. Pleased Told In v Twilight (Continued rrom Page 3.) The first meeting of the Skating Club was held on Saturday evening when those present were Mr. and ! Mrs. George McK»sy, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Macpherson, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith, Miss Marion Leslie, Miss Mil- dred Jones, Miss Agnes Johnson (Gananoque), Miss Mamie Garrett, | Miss Mamie Anglin, Miss Ruth An- glin, Miss Margaret Murray, Miss Helen McKay, Miss Margaret Hem- ming, Miss Ethel Kent, Miss Macnee, Miss Eva and Miss Nora Martin, Miss Marjorie Uglow and Messrs Ernest Gildersleeve, C. 'W, Topping, Victor Minnes, Kenneth Taylor, McKee, Re- ginald Garrett. Douglas Chown, A. W. Browne, Major Goodwin, Supt: Powis, Capt. Frank Ryan, Capt. Mgenes and Cadet Carr giant Ww . 'Nirs. Grant Macdonald gave a tea in Toronto on Friday for Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick, of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick and their small son have returned nome. Neil C. Polson, jr., left on Sunday last with his wife to spend some time in Florida. Mrs. W. C. Phillips ,Toronto, has been spending the vacation with her husband in the city. Miss M. Sidlev, 232 Earl street, has returned after spending her Christ- mas vacation at her uncle's, M, J. Mullen, Joyceville. Frank Murphy, Kingston, is spend- ing the holidays under the parental roof at Tweed. . - * Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Drysdale and family, Kingston, are spending the festive season with relatives in Lan- ar Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Franklin, Pitts- burg township, have returned after spending the Christmas holidays as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Me- Clymont, Ottawa. Dr. D. C. Matheson, Kingston, spent Christmas day with Mre. J. Matheson and the Misses Matheson, Cornwall. § H % y Kk, 29 if her to ------ BIRD A Rd « same building where he had to go freque on business, 1 shall 14 E 9 o Pure, pasteurized separated milk in powder form. Use dry with flour, sugar and other dry ingredients, or make into liquid for table use, by whipping into water. Use from the tin as ed. Remains fresh until all used--no waste, Order from your grocer. In one and ten pound tins, Canada Food Board License No. 14-242 ITS EXCELLENCE «THE. NAME GUARANTEES (Government Standard) "MORE: BREAD AND: BETTER: BREAD» AND- BETTER: PASTRY" Western Canada Flour: Mills: Co.. Limited HEAD OFFICE--TORONTO, ONTARIO Canada Food Poard License Noa.--Cereal 2-000--Flous 15, 19, 19, 19 "PURITY. OATS: MAKES _ BETTER PORRIDGE" nn You notice the size of the cake of Gold Soap when the grocer hands it It is the biggest as well as the best cake of laundry seap for the money. You can't doubt it is bigger when you hold it in your own hand. You will not doubt that it is So remem- ber the name, and ask for it, to you. better when you use it. Gold Soap is made in the Procter & Gamble Factories at Hamilton, Canada Oo 1d -- The marriage took Place om Nov. 28th at All Saints' urch, Child's : Hill, London, 'N.W., # Lieut. John The By SHO E. Lyon, Royal lan Engineers, Oandry and Miss Esm olp. daughter of u Mr. and Mrs. E. pe. Lieut. Lyon is a grad {9%the Royal id Military College, k a TT of A ------ a A Summa, We { | AN | PROM: TE OTS T FE % |+OOAL BRANCH -- TABLE IN EFFECT SEPT. 29TH, 1918, {Traine will Jeave and arrive at City ! Sintion, Foot of Johnson Street. \ 'Golang wv Rent, re. city Are. City | No. 19 Mall A230 12.57 axa. No- 13 Express .ix loam 52 a me No. 27 Loeal .. .. 8.45a 10.17 ama | No. '1 Intern] Ltd, 1.15 P. 1.46 pom, No. 7 Mall, .. .. 310 pm. 3.47 pm ] = . Geolug East. " ' Lve, Clty Arr, City { No. 18 Mall , '» 217am, iNo. 18 Express . 352am, No. § Mall , 12.52 p.m, [ No. 14 Intern'l Ltd, 3.16 p.m, No. 28 Local . 7.24 p.m Nos, 1, 13, 14, 14, 18, 19 run dally, Other trains daily except Sunday. Direct route to Torontw, preterboro, Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit, Chicago, Bay City, Sa JRaW, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Pont St. John, Halifax, Boston and New' Yo Pullman accommodation, all other information, apply to J, Hanley, Agopt. Agency for all ocean Steamship it Ship lids. Open. day and night, i Boe Pres ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON Regular Passenger Services to all British Ports CUNARD LINE TO LONDON From New York, Tennyson, Jan, From Portland, Valatra, Jan, TO. BRISTOL 24th. Portland, Me., Commonwealth, Jan. 11th FROM NEW YORK TO LIV] ERPOOL SAXONIA ren . an, 4th RMANIA vrs Jan, 4th Cesta Jan, Sth "a sre sensi as sydnm 16th CARON A sas th ay vases Jun 20th ANCHOR-DONALDSON TO GLASGOW Portland, Me, Saturnia, Jan, 20th ANCHOR LINE TO GLASGOW Fram New York, Oriana, Jan, Ist Far Further Information Apply to woenl Agents or THE ROBERT REFORD OOMPANY, Limited, Canadian Services, 50 King Street Fast, Toronto, Ont, ee Pr NR ot ath THRO WOOD Sawed in Stove Lengths BOOTH & CO., Phone 133 Foot West Street AE "Ranks with the Strongest'! HUDSON BAY Insuracce Company FIRE INSURANCE neurance Bidg frenn Office, Roya I MONTREAL PERCY J. QUINN Manager, Ontario Branch, Torcnte W. H. GODWIN & SONS AGENTS; KINGSTON, ONT. ¢ Nm mi ra New Arrival of Goodwillie's Pre- serves In giass, Raspoerries, Straw. berries, Cherries, Peaches, Pears and Gages, We recommend Daliey'y Stee a Cut Coffee in 1 and 3 Ib. tins, Belleville Cider, : Bon Marche Grocery Phone Cannda Food Board Licewss Neo. 8-370, IS YOUR PATRIOTICPRIVILEGE ve and conserve Wen you eat sureitis the whole wheat lth, Er /

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