Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jan 1919, p. 10

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JANUARY.13, 1919: s = oie. Se ra, Sr -- ET ~~ In the Realm of Woman --- Some Interesting Features MOISTONMD "THE WIFE "fo Positive Definite Knowielgo-- CUMSTRNN _ Soduse pres. | TALKING IT OVER] siincioitnts vari mid ooiyy RUTHPLANSFORBRIANSHOMEcoMMG | © CT 00 || op D 153 "PAGE TEN ia 3 Andee "Prian was back with his regiment. | ber charitable work afd the rent, ' z alg " Good as. new." he had written. | Ruth had raved almost all of her E pecting the Blue Bird Ruth hagpot sagan given way to her] salary. She had bought each issue of = g ba 4 3 ~. Rocaox, PQ. despond . And hing Mot he ao Titbortv bends; aud. had given to tite 1t is & long discontented letter, all Hie ribs in the iursery ever the § 3 y a aespo wy. Saat Af Bed 4 Cas 4 i 1 irae She ow ih ha To i : " up od for: ouny years with once more removed from her fnfin.| Red Crores. But the greater part ot Sixes and pg a a he oy wen) hi to expect happi A npeighlior advised -me to try 2h, : bit Arid. alle : 'plods"'; the word is her's, not mine. | wrong angle, my dear corn ond - : : . Sah . . Bhe kept up her work among, the After tds talk with her aunt she ' Sa ola a avert hy C041 correspondent ; : . Sruitative. | 14id sosnd tothe | Siren of. the soidiors, and. that, sat down and Baurcl baw cont she § To omy The Deoble Over vou haven't any right to EXPECT TRY IT ~ a Tea~Pot Test is better than a surprise of my doctor, I began to | with her work lu the shop, a Mitie| had saved in veriows ways: and how| I RC he lady 'who happiness--happiness Isn't same. 4 * Volume o Arguments. anae improve.and he advised me to.go on social dissipation besause. of -her | much she could add to it In the nextd i = ; a Re Funuie thing to EXF ECT, it is something AA A ome eesti - With * Bent) a bimett. aunt, and 'the care she gave Mitle| few moniha. Brian would have noth- © | 3 or got he to BE---dt is something to radiate. y i that 4 life to | Drien, kept her every moment flled.| ing to start with. His salary as a sol- . EY as iE think 1 You should BE happy. You have I. consider, 1 owe. my life fo Then cama talk of the war ending| dier even as a commissioned officer, oT ye fhe right dole Hight at all % be anything else, "Fruitatives" and 1 want to say fo iran ad Bee expected. The) would scarcely be gore than he need. | 8 : hay 2e a o[¥ou who have "two children and a those who suffer from Indigestion; SIAN wert behg - pushed back] ed; surely mo more titan he would fi ) Xp aAPINESS, husband who . Plods." How would Constipation': ior: Hendgches ~ try | fuv cfter day. While losses on both| spend; knowing she and the baby| § : ® D. ys. at Goes Nou feel if you had NO children and "Fruit-a-tives and 'ou wil} got well? aides wero great, yet those on, that! were having overything they wanted. | § > ad Des a husband who drank. . io IS tr. Of the Ales were small as compar:| She had written much -of her auit's] | 3 he. re vi. that Happin n't se a : Mary bad a little lamb; ¥ CORINE GAUDREAU. off to those bf the ¢nemy. The Hun| gefierovity, and had tod Brian many yet bh. po naan a a aanuh - tha pig meting : that \ L N Its fleece was white as "eo. a Hox, 6 for $2.00, trial Size 250, [mordle, too, was breaking-the| tes to spend his soldier's pay for] | | Bw a oe Te they 5 i he HPO the. just Y ZoaAAD = SNOW ; LAN of : id most dangerous thing in an army.| comforts. ! Tit Qa wa have and the unjus it is something to ! And everywhere that Mary At all ers; or sent postpaid by fagehly Ruth followed the line thail = She was stirprised to eee that, by : ; tundeh Co ua, al gan, someting to deserve. Don't A went ' Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, tach day advanced farther and far<| the time he returned--even if figured | Re ; wrapped up in tis. (sit pensively with your hands in your : The lamb was sure to go. Rai p' y Pr 1 5 rw re > ' wha " ho ™ > - Lad br a « : ¥ § Yl 3 v naps 4 4 o ther into the country occupied by the| in months how much money she i Pp apes ad, sod lap >a Aing Jor the EXPECTED 1 : It followed herto school one foe. "Like oifers, she figured that| would have at her disposal. She had Fw or En anton? LIES to knock at: your: deor 'amd 5 1 day; * if the Allies kept going with no real] a plan in 'her head which was to be a L ranger : she Sunks that happiness say "hove 1 A x Bur around and do X33 W Eh : a They were a pretiy sight; setbacks, he wat nrust end suriipice: for. Brian. would come and take roost with her {things to make The plodding hus 4 $ For Mary's skin was snow. "Brian will soon be back if. what Sh would fit. up an office for him | 10 she had a car ¥ke "the lady over band happy andthose Yittle romping EAE py white, too. 6° PARE Bae ign al Ee . yw pl . 1 the way? Perhaps the lady over! kiddisg and the first thing you know » . She used *Infanps-Delight." Pa the papers say about the war beingsin: a good location. To his slender | 4). way is anbappy in spite of her}the "blue bird Rapbiness" wi np g of nl Kinds, All orders SOON over ds true," she said to he¥}law library she would add books that w a : Ee a ns 4 Arde OF happiness" will fiy * / . Sromypt Sttention. Shop| aunt one day. he veeded, He could start anew, reet. "Yes think the fighting is near- feeling that they had money ROUEN | enna, rc A AAS Artin \ : I 3 a ly over. It will.be a long time be-|ahead =o that His mind could be we hak 3 % { a NFANTS- ELIGHT J LINEN URN tore all the soldiers will come back, given to his work, without the worry COACHES JUMP RAILS ( MURDEKER IS DEAD. 3 y ; THE LIVER A Brian may be one of those to remain | he had before experienced about h 5 Seea-- LL RY t J jon duty over there even if the war|money. She had said nothing of this|And Eight Persons Are Injured | Shot Himself #%Pter Killing Woman y > TOILET Soap I 1 jonds.. Don't think too much of see-|plan to anyone, not even to her aunt. i Near Branchton. and Child, . ' ling him soon, dear. It would make|But as the papers. reiterated thelr TE aif 5 Chelsea, Mass, Jan. 13.--Vester : : j your disappointment the greater. belief that peace was at hand. she alt, Jan. 13 --Bight persons! Clark, "self-confessed murderer of ) [Ts kindly soothing effect is truly delightful. Pure white, Then there is still the chance" thought more and more of the plea-| Were injured when the Grand Trunk ; Mrs. Alice Smith, and her five-year ry Exquisitely perfumed. Borated, to soften the water and '"Thiat he never may come back," ] sure it would give Brian, train on the Hamilton-Guelph sec-|old son, died at a hospital here Sat- 3 penetrate the pores, | Ruth interrupted, "I Imow. Yet, "He'll 'have baby to work for,|tion, on Saturday morning, jumped | urday. Clark shot himself in the ; {ISend us three of these ads --all different--for beauntifal AMR AA LA con | someway I feel, Aunt Louisa, that he, now," she sald to herself with a[the track a mile squth of 'Branch-| head on W edncyday, a few hours af- Mother Goose Book in colors. car; she may even think of the twolin at the windgw. | THE ACT OF | will not be wounded again.' I feel solsmile. That, bad he been allowed to|ton on a bad curve, and two coaches | ter he had stabbed the woman at her % os \ GEsTIVE' ORGANS To PERFORMS | sure he will come back to baby and} work -for her, he would have been | plunged down a twenty-five-foot em-| home in Revere amd cut the ohild's JOHN TAYLOR & C0, Limited, Ry wi NOTIONS 4 | Tne." . . happier, never occurred to her: |bankment into a pond. The injured throat. Clark told the police that he 4 Dept. 14, TORONTO. } NIH: 2 y "That is the right, way to feel--it | neithor did she thipk it might have|persons were all in the first coach |committed the murder after he had 5 i i T. keeps you from worrying." prevented much of her own unhappi-| which slid down the bank, turning|quarrelled with the woman, Nis ; Ruth longed to question her aunt. | ness. . three parts over, The cause of the Dp a A a To ask her if she was planning to re. Then one day came other mews.|wreck is said to have been a spread Some {people can berate if they min with her after Brian returned. Nows which she hurried home to im- | rail. can't be president. \ vo. . > The brand of popularity that one Unless you have faith in your ef- | fort it will be a failure. can buy isn't.worth the price. C . "ji But she hesitated to do so, fearing|part to Mrs. Clayborne, She had : her answer would be Ghat she would | heard the newsboys calling: *'Wux- A A nts Ais rr rr rr A eter rr 2 £0 home when he came back. tra," had bought one opened it, and es ---- : | y In spite of her love for ease and] glanced at the first page which con- i '| for pretty things, Ruth had saved a|tained an account of a big battle, as ] CERES fm surprising amount while Brian had she walked along, & % been away. She still paid the rent "Aunt Louisa! where are you! am------ ' of title apartment, but she often said] read this!" she thrust the paper into Taughdugly that #t was all she did|her aunt's hand and then leaned over This Woman Recommends pay; that her aunt ram the house. her shoulder and read with her the 9 TSR ] ° NE * . Lydia E Pinkham Vago. [£3 oi, Sofie mie Sood i os Sicha Soldiers Home ae Coming Campaig n and the baby. She delighted in] For Bravery Under Fire. lh ay on i Xb ois . "a J B ELECT DIRECTORS. the maker and exhibitor being F. Melean, Neb, --I 'want to ¢ : d recom. : M. Murray, of Kemptville, Ont. The \ . mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Men Chosen by the Eastern Ontarjo cheese exhibit was the biggest that i 2 cig ¥ a --~ "SS bh Compound to all Dairymen. 5' {has ever been made at a Canadian e 0 S ave ih i women who sufler Directors of the Eastern Onthrio dairy show, and the judges, Messrs. from any function] | Dairymen's Association for 1919 Zufelt and J. H. Scott, were agreed Hil i bance, "as it {were selectsd 4s, follows at the that the quality throughout was un- ¢ oe "Hil it} has done me more meeting 'in Belleville: H. Glenden-: usually high, there being not more B i ; * iE 8° g al 3 ing, Manilla; Thomas Hicks, North than half a dozen cheesd that had to z ne elr alr | HH ; it 1 Gower: Willlam Brown, 'Dicken-|be scored down real low. BS : : Siti if} Since taking it san's Landing: A. 1J. Rohertson,| ire : sd HH ve & fine Mantintowa; R. GQ. Leggett. New-| * Would Abolish 'Cheese Boards." 2 : boro; J. A. Kerr, Belleyillé: G. A.| Dairy Commissioner Ruddick fn : ' . . Gillespie, Poterboro; (eorge Smithi*lls address proposed a = sweeping! Foes. | % The. boys have. won a great Victory. Their hanners are crowned irotinols; 'W. #H. Olmstead, Bear- change in dhe system of selling 3 -- with glory. But they won't all be home for many weary months Your 'med= | rook: D. Muirhead, Renfrow; T.| cheese that was in operation before j p h al £ th 11 i d ; Vicine ; H. Thompson, Madoc: Alexander, the war, and a system that may re- 5 He : Jet-ner aps 1020 will see some o em still waiting an women."'~Mrs. JOHN KOPPELMANN Hume, Campbellford; Neil Fraser, turn after peace returns. The pro- = h onging------- . : Vankleek Hill; M. N. Pm » Napa- posal involved nothing less than the ' ; N a 3. Line nc.a . No. 1, McLean, Nebraska. TA Sanderson, riod a [abolition of "ehesse. hoards." and { | We must see this thing through to a. finish--just as they are This _zoot and herb remedy. 5 $ . : 4 "» Lydi Vadis, 2 tabi - (ton; J. Camposel, Hartington; the shipping of all cheese to a con- A doing. Till the bo all the bo come home' --that w hag " Vege, Com- Tohn Steel, Arte: W. A. Benson, tral warehouse in Montreal, where 4 5 £ - boys ¢ Ca ys) . at as your has | Testoring Prom {it would be graded apd sold by auc. : pledge, and while there is a Canadian garrison on duty in Germany The report of the judges of the ton. This change wotild, as Mr. Rud- { oF Iz " elsewhere; a Canadian com in Pari ot repay any woman cKeese and butter off exhibit in the dick €aid, dg away with the cost of fi AIF > pre! agi Sor pany ls, Boulogné, London, ulceration, irregularities, | City Hall, Belleville, in connection! ringing lodal buyers and. salesmen pe ! ) 24 1Verpool, or i Ad r , Waiting tor transport, Canadian . : bickacehiniacy nerv with the Eastern. Ontario. Daly {ozetior uk scores ut-docal Boards. at 2 troops landing in Halifax, St. John, or Montreal: or returned y men's meetin showe k > y - : < | E a ¢ + oe + eas . . Heagatul cheese out a total of 476 entrios sible the paying of a higher price to : -- soldiers waiting to start civilian life again--THERE THE SAL- : ard 40 5¢0ved as high as 96 per cent. L. the producer of cheese, Moreover, madres S---- - VATION ARMY LASSIE MUST RE. Hohe In topad to Butelt, of the Kingston Dairy 98¢h factory would bo. pal for. ste fila B, Finkham School, pointed out 'that an unusual' Output according to quality. In Que- e i3 at your service, |f98ture of stakes hy a colored cheese Pec. Mr. Ruddick said, a similar sys. rapuLAe at your service, fin competition with white, as the 'om is followed. The Quebec. Agri- jullge may charge the jury, colored is much more difficult to cultural Co-operative Society handled but it is usally the defendant who make. The sgore made by the 100,000 boxes of cheese and consider is compelled to pay the freight. sweepstake cybse was 95:5 Points, | abla butter through one central ware- ~ } J house last year, and the cheese so : iw Shug 0 os aie "S| \ January 19th to 25th through local boards, 5 "FIRST TO SERVE---LAST TO APPEAL" : ks is Just possible that for this year ; ough whi Think what might happen to ydur boys with military disci- pline relaxed and no Salvation Army to furnish the fun and | song, to bake pies, fry the eternal clothes, pro- e a place to write to you, the boys out of graver gers than German shells, nothe m in the hun- Lr es i By : il is 0g a, from his orion Tole mo i > Bly ml Repatriation «<8 LE LEaL pu, Yoon, eee Ver 2 bo 'hearty, hes welcome, od _- ! } . 5 E Te : a GA where will they go? THAT is > Fou 10 amewer BY Four whole earte) SAL,

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