Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jan 1919, p. 10

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ia ye > t TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1919. cm ee PAGE TEN = ; ow a -- oY _-- " Racy Se = . -------- a THE DAILY-BRITisH WHIG, y ~ ~ | In the Peoalm of Woman --- Some Interesting Features "THE WI. E 99 NOW AND THEN By Jane Phelps. | - BRIAN IS 'DECORATED FOR * BRAVERY. UNDER FIRE CHAPTER CXXXVI come out," Mandel returned, not . "Just think, Bria has the Croix | thinking of the Germans, but of de Guerre, Aunt Louisa, He is hrave, | Brian Hackett, and of Ruth. Who and I am not surprised; but to think | and what was he to think that a of taking so any prisoners ail by |-woman, who belonged to a man who himself, It is'a wonder they didn't | had shown hi If so brave, so much kili him." Ruth was so excited her} of a soldiér, would give him up even words fairly tumbled over each oth-| if he were Jacking in some other er. qualifications? For the first time Arthur Mandel a and Builder) JW. "R. BILLENNESS{| Speeln Store Frouts and Fit. tng, Remodeling Suitdings of al} a ESTIMATES i HENERIENCE Avdrens, 272 University Ave. a ------ The tax on matehes amounts to more than the cost of the tches themselves. As a matter of fact, two-thirds~of vour match money oes to the Government, and o ird goes to pay for the Material, the] labor and Siahandling of the matches. or poor ones. When you you get good Tclies Liv on anid. | d-------- | "It was a wonderfully brave thing . as The Telgmar.n School of Music Piano, violin and other strimeed iustruments; elocution and dra- matic art." Pupils mdy begin at any date: Terms on application. Lon concerts poe cop! 216 'Frontenac Street. * Phone 1610. New Goods Just Re- i Unique Grocery . Cream of Wheat Breakfast F Barley, Graham, oat and Smith's pure ae and jellies. -f their very roots. : _<lIng snd healing power. This is due to its unique composition. Buk is composed exclu- sively of herbal extracts and vegetable oils and is 100% medicine. 5 2nd. Because ZamBuk cures re Jortatant. Thisisowing to the fact that the olls and extracts of which Zam-Buk is A are so bi ed and rel that {ts power of penetration is extra. ordinary. While ordinary oint- ment remisins on the surface skin, Zam-Buk literally soaks through to she underlying tis sues,and destroys skindiseasesat In this way, only, can a pesmmanent cure effected. 3rd. Because Zam-Buk Is anti- septic. In other words, germs cannot live where Zam-Buk is applied. This prevents any pos- sibility of festering or poisoning. to do." her aunt 'said after she Hackett's act, and Kis reward. try is as quick to recognize such as any other." a man with such a war record preference when he returned to life. deing so marvelous a thing, she went to bed to dream of crosses, of nests filled with oners, and of little Brian, who cross, read the short account of Lieutenant will probably get the Distinguished Service Cross as well. Our own coun- Kutie was radiant all the evening.! she must 16v¢ him devotedly. Slight Brian had distinguished himsell, and had not been wounded. Her plan woman's face, nor brought that light "for him also took on an added attrac tion because people would surely give She wrote him a long letter telling him how proud she was; how happy that he had not been wounded while Then Ger- mans whom Brian dragged in pris- was a soldier, and who also wore a had { fost all hope of ever being more to Ruth Hackett than he then was. He looked at her radiant face, her shin- ing eyes, and his heart sank. Never could & man cause a woman to look like that unless she loved him. Pride alone would not do it. And "He acts love never gave that expression to a to her eyes. It is not easy to give up one's cherished dreams. And. it was not easy for Arthur Mandel to give up the idea he had hugged so closely of some day making Ruth Hackett--the only woman he ever had loved--his wife, But in that few moments that was what he did. And the renuncia- tion left him so pale and so suddenly old, that Ruth alarmed, asked if he were ill, To-morrow-----Arthur nounces Ruth, the civil 'war too Mandel Re< Insist on Getting ~ Eddy's Matches you avoid Raving this heavy tax on an unsatisfactory product. 's matches have been the standard for years. Notonly is our output by far the largest of ufact in Canada, enabling us to use expensive automatic dre 'which ensures uniformit us to select just the proper es of wood y of product, but our long line of products enables fonmaiches, When you pay your match tax (as you dp every time you buy matches) see that Eddy's name is on che box The E. B. EDDY CO. Limited - HULL, Canada ALSO MAKERS OF INDURATED PIBREWARE AND PAPER SPECIALTIES 4th, Because Zam-Buk ls pure. Its purity is due to its herbal composition, and this rticu. jarly commends Zam-Buk to mothers. - C. H. Pickering NO WAR TAX AFFIXED. "1 couldn't sleep without dream- ing," Ruth declared at breakfast, "I *| was too much excited, I guess." Then she explained to Rachel, who had asked what excited her so she could- n't sleep, that Brian, her husband, had been decorated for great bravery. If she expatiated upon the news: to the old colored woman, it was not surprising. Her aunt smiled more indulgently than ever she had done when Brian had been the subject of conversation. '"There may be some- thing in him, after all," she thought as she, too, became a little enthusias- tic because of Ruth's excitement and prideful words. "Sholy he will come back now," Rachel had said, after listening, open mouthed, to Ruth's description of what bad happened "over there." "Ain't he done 'nough fightin' when they gives him all them crosses you tell *bout?"' "1 think he will be back soon, Ra- chel. The war will not Jast much longer." . "Misk Clark's girl--that silly black niggar gal 0' hearn--said that one of them piggar regiments bad been fightin' somethin' fine. @s that so, Miss Ruth?" "Yes Rachel. The colored troops have been wonderful. We are proud of them." "Glory be, they ain't 'mounted to Three Brockville Dealers Fined $50] J. MH. Ashdown, of Winnipeg, as he Bach. is today (above) and as he looked Brockville, Jap. 13.~--At the Police twenty-five years ago. Court two diuggists and cigar deal- : ers pleaded guilty to the charge of having sold proprietory medicine and playmg cards, to which the Gov- ernmen'. war tax stamp had not been affixed They paid fines of $50 and costs in each case. Sth. Because Zam-Buk Is ece- aomioal. Owing to its freedoth from animal fat, Zam-Buk can. not become rancid. It is, theres fore, just as good to the last application. | CHARM TEA THE WORLD'S TIDINGS iN BRIEF FORM ji Tidings From All Over Told Inf a Pointed and Pithy Way. New York's harbor strike ended Sunday by the decision of 16,000 members to return to work pending arbitration by the National War Labor Board. -. A St. Thomas soldier returned from France and Flanders to find that his wife had eloped with a "safe player," taking the three children, and having sold most of the furni- tube, . Lioyd Yieorge's new cabinet is severely criticized by. both friend and foe. The only defence. offered is that the arrangement is tempor: ary and the cabinet will be further strengthened after the peace con Black, Green, Mixed. At The reliability of this herbal has established it as the iolisehold balm wherever it has used for eczema, ringworm, cers, running sores, pod Jegs, blood - poisoning, piles, Sir William - Peterson, principal ot McGill University, Montreal, was seized With a paralytic stroke while presiding at Harry Lauder's meet- ing in a Montreal church on Sun- day afternoon. 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Al Washington, the supreme court held that Reed's "bone dry" prohibi- tion amendment prohibits interstate transportation into dry states of in- toxicating Mquor for beverage pur- poses, even when intended for per- sonal use, - 5 The National War Labor Board has made a finding in the dispute be- tween employers and erpws, at New York, recommending that the owgers comply with the board's ruling' on the men's demands for "living wage™| | and on a basis of an eight-hour day.| President Wilson, it is saud, has virtually made up his mind how far he will support Italy's claims at the peace table. I®:is asserted by per sons close to the Present that be favors only partial indorsement of Raly's ambitions, Early in. December the British Government proposed to the allies to ask all the instituted Governments in Russia, including the Polsheviki Government, to cease their hostilities and have representation in {he peace conference. France objected. 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