Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jan 1919, p. 10

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PAGE TEN. = In the Re ~ --se..e THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, ' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8; 1919. _ SG Sot Woman --- ome Interesting F eatures Me ' Its Richness in Quality gives Tea-Pot results equalled by no other ~ Teasonsale anywhere FLICH » i - tinder date of IF A g ht PF B J Ph Ip writes us as fallow "About. five b ve | an {monili® aga, a lnmp came on my jaw : . AFTER EATING { _ y 5 e e - S.. one. tT thought fe pois "bil and bi J i in------------------ r-- a i ; > vig | . {it hégan to get larger'? 1 went to a i BRIAN, NOW LIEUT. HACKETT, + di ag anid it was a . abscesy, The Tortares of Dyspepsia IS DECORATED FOR BRAVERY sii lon "i "ia art nt vs { y Cw ¥ tRhoWad Teal interes " feces for Home went by his directions Gerrected by "Fruit-a-fives" | Bui ed i = ok for jRtowen She Rr iin i |Win] it 'healed up, but it commenced | $i. Mimny's, ND. { di i wive Sahies ia ob he, Po aid i a ? | weeks II bLroke itself. | thought it T aabioa § re eo tired Tharishe ry ou feel very proud?" she said {would Bet better, hut i? itn de 8, ) I } t ala : 'Rut wis arto {neighlior advised me to get a bottle] from' Severe. Dyspepsia; 1 had {sient 15 5N€ lay down. But [with a smile. ' {of Burdock Bload Bitters. so I sent | ; ateh day che watched the list! of "Indeed I do. But | knew Brian |°f Noi ie wd by he tiie it i growing sppralyn | would make good--as a soldier. He [200 EGE & battle, and by - ty ) : - . . { - i . | » 'CO €¢€ : A 3 5 Fhought Is Was a Boil _ | 70 Essay : { DOCTOR SAIN ABSCESS, i ATLANTIC Fo Mr. Gldasan R. Young, Kingheroft Ia a 4 NB Sth, 1818 £5 aE aber if had been théfe& quite a while wi and babies with re-5 which told =o little, yet'so mich, aver jtoming again, and in about three "Fox fee years, I sullered tortures i l {was all gone, the abscess had disa- on; each night she breathed | ppeared, gid now it Is all better." O06 | irr es roe constant pains after eating © pains the sides and back; and | Lorrible. hitter stuff often came ap in my mowth, { | i i casial with down § + 4 i i 1 IS very brave, and quick wilted, Per- prayer. of thankfulness that Bricks | haps that was what helped him save | turdack Blood Bitters will heal name was not among them, the wounded officer---his quick ae {ani dry. up sores, ulcers, and absces The war had begun to affect Ruth ftion, , : 3 Ises, no mater how large of of how deeply. It had affected all her stand { ("Bam very glad'he has distimguish- {long stabding. If you hive never ap- her ideas of life, The things! ed himself. The service cross {§ not plied it ta a cut, wound, sore or ul- and Brian might have dis. [}ightly-won." Mrs, Clayhorne said, | Co just try it and see what sooth-| Upon a year ago, now seemed | amP then 16ff Ruth once more alone ng. healing cleansing power it pos- impo The important | with her baby, and the paper. {sesses. It takes out itching, stinging " : Strenyous life of |. "Auntie was Pleased, too!" shal, 4 burning, . and promotes thel, the days in which ¢he wa® now living, | told Brian Jr. when again they were {growth of healthy flesh. So, too, | 0c. a box, 6 for §2.50, trial size 23g, | smothered all the other things which, | by themselves "She looked plensed, JE taken internally; by its power At all dealers or gent postpald until the war---until Btian became a | baby. and she doesn't like your dad. |or eliminating all impurities from the ; Fal A 7 - soldier bad seemed of paramount | ----not much. , {blood and making. that vital fluid Fruita-tives Limiggd. Ottawa, fmportance [ Allthat evening Ruth was so hap- A A AN SA EA Sat a rich, red and pure, it cots off 'the v She used to think, if only Bfian|pily restless that she could not Heep lorigin and source of the foul mats. THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. would stop being negative--it he still. So finally. she sat down and infier that goes to: make Hoils, pimples, wolild do' something big, something [a Jeng lettér to Brian told him how | sores, ulcers abscesses and the like, positive---that she would be willing |. thankful she was he was safe, and ofland at the same time the purified to give up all her cherished plans to | how inordinately proud she was that {and enriched blood creates healthy Lt.-Col. R. Collishaw, D.8.0, D.& RRR SRITMAE Sune 14 tht carpen. please him. But he had been so su-|he had won the Distinguished Service tissue where there was formerly, per- €. D.F.C., eta, who announces that OF regi rs wud new Work; Slse bard. | pine, The world was all around him, | Cross, "I told baby all about it and haps a sore full of pus. he will fly across the Atlantic in a wood floors of «l Kinde. All orders Will receive prompt setentica. Shop 10 Queen street. I tried doctors, but they did not help me ts . taking But as soon as I started 'Wruitatives'y 1 began to improve aud this medicine, wade of fruit juices," relieved. me "when everyiling else failed" MES. HUDSON MARSHBANK. "Ranks with the Strongest' HUDSON BAY ance Company . PIRE INSURANCE Hes Office, Roya Insurance Bidg MO NTR BAL ance 8 of life, the TAKEN The James' Sowards Coal Co. Phone 155. a ee... ii. Mt a Ae OE - PERCY J. JUINN, Manager; Ontario Branch. Terents W. H. GODWIN & SONS ch onsioa) been teeming with opportunities for ae-| he is as anxious io see yom add tell Jurdock . Blood RBittérs has five engine Handley-Page machine T Mana- : : ; early in April next. He ga t the fon, and he 16t it pass him by while | you how proud he is of you, Ms I am. on the market for 40 years ¥ ¥ gave out th news at Toronto where he stopped wm memamenan | 18 either i I THREE FULL LOTS FOR SALE Vv On Nelson Street CHEAP i W. H. Godwin & Son insurance and Real Estate. #9 Brock St. Phone 424 ! | disappointment had teen loafed or dreamed-- or sulked Ruth had wanted Brian to grow into some IE great; - something noble, She had wanted to see him high in his profession, one of the "shining lights." At first she had Then disappointedly anxious that he should redeem himself-- her belief in him Now she had almost forgotten her {drama of advahecement in his pro | fedgion, in her fear that he would bal l100 brave agsoldier. That he woul ltake the unnecessary risks his tem astuous natare-might suggest. The tear she felt was gréater than ler | And she | prayed cgntinually that he might be [spared. "What if he wasn't great? | ¢ The ane day she saw it in the pas jper.. R was all in a paragraph by it self, pridefully isolated from the or- dinary news of the trenches, Brian's name fairly jumped out at her. Af "¥ first her heart stood still with dread, On retiring, comb the hair oot Straight, thenmake a parting, gently rubbing in ~Caticura Ointment with the end of the finger. Anocintadditional partingsuntil the whole scalp has been treated. The next moming shampoo with Cuti- /. "cura Soap and hot water, Sh ES £2 done up Jtrom Yt that will fnterest my read- [tions 'The' whole term of*St, G lmwin congregated 'at $be station a and she saw only gq jumble of words. Then the words began to fi§ together. . Then she read, and such a glow of pride filled her that she had to talk t0 someone. As Brian Jr. was the only one near, she addressed her re- marks to. him: "They have given your daddy" "a decoration for. bravery, baby! He went over the top, all right; and baby, he atayed over and 'brought somebody back, his captain or some- thing, whom the awful Germans had wounded. Your father is a grear hero now, baby. They have told all about him in the paper. He will be a lieutenant now. Aren't you proud darling? Mother jg." erm " "Whom were you {alking to?" Mrs. Clayborue asked, as she came in. "Whom do you suppose! To Brian Hackett, Jr. 1 was telling him all about Lieutenant Hackett who hap- pens to be his father." "Lieutenant? 3 "Yes--look at this!" and proudly Ruth showed her aunt the paragraph pin the paper annouficing that Brian } had been decorated for Bravery, and raised to the rank' of First Lieuten- ant, For the: first time Mrs. Clayborne been whimsleally in earnest about ir. | Honest he is~~even tho he jake. she finished whimsically. | - And while writing this letter not | one thought of Mollie King disturbed Ruth, To-morrow--Ruth teécelves | Congratulations of Her Frieads. an't | fgetured only by The T. Milburn Co, Told In Twilight FHP EI IMIR 4 (Continued from Page 3.) There was a very large and en- thusiastic attendance at tiie skating club om Saturday evening when some of the guests: included Major and Mrs. H. Wotherspoon, Major and Mrs. C. 8. Adams, Capt, and Mrs, C. C. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. George Me- Kay, Professor and Mrs. I.. £, Mae- pherson, Capt, and Mrs, H. ¥. Ric¢h- ardson, Capt, and Mrs, Frank Ryan, Mr. and Mrs, Gerdon Smith, Marion Leslie, Miss Mildred Jones, Miss Jessie Smith, Miss Mamie An- glin, Miss' Mamie Garrett, Miss Hilda Hague] Miss Jean Duff, Miss Phylis Knight, Miss Eva and Miss Nora Mar- tin, Miss Marjorie McMahon, Miss Marorie Hopkirlk, Miss Marion Booth, the Misses Dyde, Miss Ethel Kent, Miss Kathleen and Miss Edith Carruthers, Miss Ruts Anglin, Misg doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally,| Margaret Hemming, Miss Margaret lias 'stomach:ache, diarrhoea, remem-| Murray, Miss Lilie Murray, Miss bet, a gentle liver and bowel cleans-| Marjorie Uglow, Professors Baker, ng should always he the first treat-t Gillett MéKie, Goodwin, Capt, Arthur ment given, Black M.C., Capt. Vernon Crothers Nothing equals "California Syrup|M:€. Capt. Sidney 'McCann M.C y f Figs" for children's ills; give a tea-| CaDt. , Sidney McGann, Capt. spoonful, and in a few hours all the Peterson, Capt. Richardson, Lt.-Col. foul waste, sour bile and ferment-| Birdsall, Lieuts, I. Minnes, Kennetly ing food which is clogged in the| Taylor and Messrs Chown, Laird, boWels passes oul of the switem; and| Macpherson, Alexander, Clarke and You have a well and playful child} Duff. -~ again. © All children love this harm- , 9 less, delicious "fruit laxative," and} it never fails to effect a good "in- side" cleansing. Directions for ba- bies, children of all ages and grown- ups are plainly on the bottle, Keep it handy in your home. A little given to-day saves a sick child to-morrow, but get the gonuine. Ask your druggist oH a bottle of "Cal-| Mys. James Ince, Dunvegan Road, fcrnim Syrup of Figs," then look and | Toronto, invited a few people to din- seo that it is made by the "California nér - meet General and Mrs, Per- Fig Syrap Company." reau. : : Mrs. Frances 'McLeod, Brockville, Amn The | A would-be funny man gays there f is no such thing as an imitation base- | ball diamond Perhaps not; but { there 'are lots of imitated players in { the business A CHILD DOESNT | LAUGH: AND PLAY IF CONSTIPATED If Peevish, Feverish and Sick, Give "California Syrup of Figs." . Mother! Your child jan't natur- ally cross and peevish. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its lite Stomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full if cold, breath bad, throat sore, Mrs. R. W. Spence and son Gerald, Brewer's Mills, and Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Boyce, Deseronto, are visitigg Mrs, G. W. Dopkins, Victoria street. Miss Clara Farrell, daughter. of J. M. Farrell, Barrie street, returned to i. 3 in Toronto today. is visiting in Kingston. Miss "Ruth McNish, daughter "eof "Mr. and Mrs, W. H. MeNish, Lyn, "is seriously ill at the residence of her uncle, Dr. A, G,"McPhedran, Toronto, - . Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Cunningham, and Miss Elizabeth Cunningham, who Were visiting Mits Agnes Richardson at "Fettercairn' returned home on Monday, ho Miss Hilda Hague returned to The following letter from a girl canteener in France needs no ex plapation.- Here ape a few extracts "The war is ov« er 'and. we can't believe it for joy. We've served our last newly wound- led train, thank i$ heaven) They've § been mighty hap- py men who've come throukh the canteen this week, wo matter what nationality. No more rumbling guns anywhere in Fra "So many tha souls in thet world this Sad ones. "I haven't told you's worl | last Sunday, have Of course, 1 ; Jeyeryane at home will re mewher the fact that it was phe day tor the otcupation of so much re Vive L' Amerique--Vive La France! week: and of collrse; a great mauy [Ones Smith College, North Hampton, Mass. on" Tuesday, and during Ter stay in town was the guest of honour at many informal affairs. Mr, and Mrs. Carlos Kirkgaard, Beloiel, Que., are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Merriek, William ov a breath with much, much expitement. Dhen cheering and more tears, amd much Vive I"'Amerique, whereupon we twelve canteen workers with a few American boys | Street. who happened to be about, gave Mrs. T. 0. McGinnis and her two forth much Vive la France. By that] SHflgren are spending a few days time most of us were at the point of | With Mrs. H. W. Ridhardson at "Al tears. . And then they asked me to | wington." : Sing the Marseilles. - We were all Walter Steacy spent the week-end out in the court of the station, and | in Ottawa, they fell baek leaving me in the middle of a vircle made hy the little band, and yed and I sang. Sang ft in th, Which "I' am thankfol T had learned. 1 dont know wow really how I" had the courage tq get t h it, for I had been in tears myself before 1 start- ed to sing." Whew | sang " O-say does the star spangled banner still wave -<and 4 if ever I had a da | in struggle with tears il was ; haa have the taken territory. Here, ss Wil over u ic Were great fe The Star" Spemater Baas, An : Miss [* off on his way to his home in Nanais mo-after a distinguished caresr at the front, second only to that of Lt. Col Bishop, V.C, ete. NOW AND THEN S P. J. Lally, of Cornwall, Ont. hoi i is' have (above) and as he looked twenty-five-ysars ago. 7 So . WELL-BRED "What an ale of well bree répése young Newrich hac." . 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