Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Feb 1919, p. 10

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rHE DAILY BRITISH WHI PAGE TEN d COKE ORDERS ONLY TAKEN The James Sowards Coal Co Phone 155. TET '. TALKING MACHINES All makes of phonographs cleaned, repaired, adjusted. Party~for all 'makes supplied; expert workmanship, moderate charges, quick service. J. M. PATRICK denham 8¢. Phone 2056) 149 By 0 WARNING Now Is the thwe 10 come and make arrangements to have your ear stored und overhauled. We still have space for a few . more care. Automobile repair work = speciality, ED. WALSH, Prop. 885 King St. Phone 2185 15 Days' Cash Sale Prices Down o. "- Apples, No. 1 and No. and Greenings FRESH FISH-Halibut Steak, 25¢ 1b.; B.C. Red Salmon, 26¢ ib.; Choice Salmon, 20c 1b.;. White Fish, 17¢ 1b.; Steak Cod, 123 ¢ Ib.; Haddock, 10c Ib. SMOKED FISH-- Kippered Herrings, Bloaters, = Finnan Haddie, Fillets, Digby Chucks, Salt Herrings. The United Grocery QOMPANY 188 PRINCESS ST. Spys { | | i |. In the Re 69 Queen alm HOW 10 G11 OF RAEURATISN "Fruit-a-tives" Point the Way fo Quick Relief Verona, Oxr, "1 suffered for a number of years with Rheumatism and severe Fain. in my Side and Pack, caused by strains and heavy lifting. When I had given up Lope of ever being well again, a friend recom- mended 'Fruit-a-tives! to me and after using the first box I felt so much better that I continued to take thew ; and now I am enjoying the best of health, thanks to your wooderful fruit medicine", W. M. LAMPSON, "Pruit-a-tives" are sold Ly all dealers.at 50c. a box, 6 for £1.00, trial size 2 ~ or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. SESE we a iat a STOMACH DISORDERS ARE READILY CORRECTED AND ORGANS RESTORED TO REGULAR AND HEAL» THY ACTION BY THE USE OF ES VEGETABLE PILLS A T---- Bags Wanted A. SPEIZMEN In any quantity--Flour Bags Feed Bags and absolutely clean Sugar Bags. "log upon which we had sat 1 i . By JANE PHELPS G, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919. of Woman --- Some Interesting Features The Promoter's Wife A KISS MEANT MUCH TO A COUNTRY GIRL CHAPTER IIL y world seemed strangely empty r Neil left The feeling of -dis- intment tha? he had sald no- t g of caring for me (1 did not zy "love" even in my thoughts) Hingeregd and in a way distressed § I had Jet him kiss me, and a from a man meant more than ter writing, to me I had waited 1 the empty little station, whither 3 aunt and I' had gone to see him until his train had become a speck in the distance Then do an excuse not to accompany Carter to the store, and wan- ! cway on the road leading be- nd the village; the one Neil and I had token the day before--a road guarded by great trees whose deep- es only trembled in the eeze I walked' on end on regched the wood, and the There in the moss Neil There were pieces of a he had broken in his we talked I stopped them---~I , have them green. leg Hight br until 1 was the hole as had left it. twig which hands while and gathered still I sat on the log dreaming the sun faded into a soft glow behind the horizon, then I welked slowly home, groping among my confused thoughts, try- ing to puzzle out the meghing of that easual kiss Neil had so lightly pressed upon my cheek, "You didn't understand, Neil, you didn't understand," I said over and over to myself, ecarcely know- ing what the reiteration of the words meant; or even the words themselves Dimly, back in my mihd, was the thought that had Neil known I cared a a a BREAK A CHILD'S COLD BY GIVING SYRUP OF FIGS Cleanses the. Little Liver and Bowels and They Get Well Quick. until violet Positively highest prices' Street Some foolich people play with fire JUST TO REMIND YOU That we arc HOW i a all your TINSMITHING 'and plumbing . wants, having 'skilled me- C tevenson ics in our employ. Jobbing will also have our prompt attention. Phone 53 85-87 Princess St position to look after { When your child, suffers from a leold don't wait; give the little stom- ach, liver and bowels a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When cross, peevish, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally; if breath is bad, stomach sour, give a tea- spoonful of "California Syrup of [FES and in a féw hours all the clogged-up, constipated waste, bile and undigested food will gently move out of the bowels, and yon have a well, playful child again. If your child coughs, snnifles and | has caught cold or is feverish or has a sore throat, give a good dose of "California Syrup of Figs" to ava- ilicuate the bowels no. difference what other treatment is given, Sick ehildren needn't be coaxed to i take this harmless 'fruit laxative," Hl, Millions of mothers keep it handy he- lil: contains directions cause they know its action on the Hiistomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. They: also know a little given to-day saves a sick child to- Hi morrow. ' | Ask your druggist for a bottle o "California Syrup of Figs,' which for Babies, chil liidren of all ages and for grown-ups & Hunter Ivory's mildness and for even the tender Ivory Soap is free alka. rn i materials which mak ful. Ivory will not © TheSefeSom Soap does not cause enlarged pores or blackheads as strong soaps often do. shown by its use in millions of nurseries. wiih no matter how tender it is or how often i plainly on the bottle. ii order to detect the wrongs of ii! neighbors. i] bad. Beware counterfeits sold here. Get the gen- ili uine, made by "California Fig Syrup ii Company." * ~~ Pr----------_------ ------ A man must have conscience In the Don't hlanie the hen if the egg he would either had given him my A A ab AAAS sour; = is with the finishing touch of mole at It was all right when her re-lqhe neck add to its beauty, i sponsibility ended. he would ask me te nat have kissed or ave said more write 'to him A moment [ stood still 'before I went inte the I shivered a little in the warm night air; but not with cold. Then taking my courage in my hands I went in. 1 had been afraid mother would ask me where I had been, hut hevond giving me an' unusuglly sharp: look she said nothing. y "Well young Forbes is gone," father said when he came in a few minutes afterward "You'H 'get more time , te help your mother now, Bab," with a sly wink. Father had desperately tried to tease me bout Neil, * "She has done enough even with him," mother, bridied 'He's a fine chap! no Mrs, Carter is proud of him her brother's ' child. His father died just a little while before he was graduated from college. I met her coming home and she told me She said yon and she had gone to the station to see him off, Bab." "Yes. Dinner was ready and so né more was sald of Neil. But after I had helped mother with the dishes as usual, 1 crept off upstairs add sat by my open window, thinking of Neil, dreaming dreams that bought blushes to my cheeks, it was foolish to think Nell would care for me--a simple. little country girl-----when he saw &0 many girls who were more ageomplished, so much handsomer and better educa- ted. Yet I knew that I Should nev- er be as happy as before he came; never feel just the same again i lo¥e---unasked we than to wonder He's AFTERNOON GOWN IN BRONZE The basque has reappeared. Here Is an Interesting illustration of its use in an afternoon gown of bronze satin crepe. The side opening is an attrac. tive feature, and the oddly cut buttons 1 have a beautifully bound volume are the 'most exquisite that I have A ceo ll Mey A = ® is doubly dear % 'Sto me because of '§the friend who purity make it safe skin of babies as rom uncombined oil and all harsh on my © paie faced, i Dante of La Vita Nuova, the illustrations]ha fon the cover|; irritate your skin But I had given it just the same. I should probably marry some day, But not for a loig, long time. Not until Neil had become less a factor in my life than he then was--rath- er, in.-my thoughts. He had practi- cally gone out of my life, Finally 1 went to bed and once more cried myself to sleep. Neil had sald he would write. So I constantly made excuses to visit the Post Office, although father had been in the habit of bringing the mail when he came home to his meals. 1 never had received a'let- ter from a man. Foolish notes or invitations from the town boys had oceasionally come to me the mail, but no real letter. Day after day as no Jetter came 1 i grew more that he me, -and from him. after he had gone home, and very first day I had not gone to the Post Office, father brought me his letter. "A letter from New York, Bab," he said, scrutinizing the post mark 4s he handed it to me, though 1 very well knew he had done so be- tore reaching home. s My hand trembled it, and I tucked it under my plate. I' would read it when I was alone. And although father teased me, and depressed, had - already that I should more sure not mother looked toward it anxiously, |} Iikept it unopened nntil I reached my own room. My first letter from Neil! | cov- ered it with kisses, then read {it over and over until I knew it by heart. . jenriches the blood, and thus relieves To-morrow-- Barbara's Letter. First: Love ~~ Pimples Broke Out All Over Face, Arms and Neck Pimples are a sure sign that the blood is not in its proper shape. While the skin is the seat of the Irritating, unsightly pimples, the real disease is in the blood. Medicated lotions and powders may allay the itching and irritation but never cure, no matter how long and faithfully continued, and the condition is often aggravated and the skin permanently injured by their use. The disease is more than skin deep; the entire circulation is pols- oned, Burdock Blood Bitters quickly and effectually cures blood and skin troubles, because it goes direct to the root of the disease and stimulates and restores normal, healthy aetion to the different organs, cleanses and the system of all paisonous tions. B. B. B. cures permanently be- cause it leaves none of the original poison to ferment in the blood gnd cause a fresh attack. Miss E. M. Davidson, Daysland, Alta., writes:-- 'Last summer I was greatly troubled with pimples break- ing out all over my face, arms and neck. I was advised to try Burdock Blood Bitters, and after taking two bottles, the pimples had almost all disappeared. I shall always recom- mend this remedy. to anyoné afflicted with skin' troubles." B. B. B. is manufactured only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, To- ronto, Ont. secre- Neras 2 'ANNOYANCE cooking away out in the Thy who likes books "that you're street." 5 "Do you think till annoy peor "Yeu, Ill make "om envious." | 'Canadian Ships. Some 360 ships were constructed through |z: forgotten |i bear |i Then about two weeks {¢ when 1 took |i To those who 'are really particular about the Coffee they drink, there is' one brand that always pleases particularly well because it is particularly good-- Chase & Sanborn's "SEAL BRAND" COFFEE. In ¥%, 1 and 2 pound tine. Pulverized-- also fine ground for Percolators. Never sold in bulk. CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL. na TRIN hh TS OVERCOATS $48.00 to $38.00 . SUITS $20.00 to $38.00 . Large stock of mdigo blue serge and fine worsted suitings. 'All wool, extra heavy weight pants, $8.00. John Tweddell, Civil and Military Tailor, Princess St. SpIstasniaes RRIVED R. J. Reid Leading Undertaker EY Phone 577 Saturday Night Our Big Red Letter Shoe We want to thank our making our big Red cess. . PS : nN Pure white, fragrant and soothing. BORATED to soften the water. different--for a of INF

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