1 ee A ridin rs a SHON AA PAGE TEN _+HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919. 1 Buying a Packet of mt Is not a gamble, but a sure thing that you are getting the greatest possible Quality and Value to the limit of your expenditure. TRY - IT. dono CRYSTAL BOTTLING WORKS St. Lawrence Ale & Porter Also manufacture all kinds of soft drinks. We deliver to all parts of the city. A. Tyo, 478 Princess Street Phone 645 @usy summer months preceding my Ee ------------ Sending Money to Soldiers Those who have friends or relatives at the front, may wish to send money, but possibly do not know the best way to do so. If time permits, the safest and most convenient method of making remittances abroad is the Bank Money Order dr Draft, as issued by The Merchants Bank. If, however, it is necessary to send mon - ito hott delay, | the Bank will arrange this Transfer, THE MERCHANTS BANK Head Office: Montreal. OF CANADA Established 1864, Kifigston Branch, - - . . H. A. TOFIELD, Manager. Verona Branch, . - - JedV. MecCLYMONT, Manager, ---- F EE es ng CHAPTER VIL It may require.more to make ong' man or woman feel joy or pain thdh it does another, but the joy or pain they feel is about the same. So if} were happy In my engagement, 1 was probably no hagpier than others have | been, yet it seemed to me that no one ever had been so happy as I, in those marriage. 1 sewed indefatigably., Of neces- sity there was no elaborate trousseau, but what 4 had was good of the kind, and as overy stitch was put in with a thought of love, 1 am sure no bride ever had a more satisfactory trous- seau. How kind and faithful mother was. She pinched and saved in every way, that I might net go to my husband unprovided for. Father, too,--1I never Knew it ubtll long arterward---insist- ed that his old overcoat was good enough to last through another win- ter. se that | might have another dress, although he had fully intend- ed to buy a new one, Women and money--women and money! Had I realized how they were to be my undoing--how my very life 'was to revolve about them--I should have been willing to be cloth- ed in sackcloth and considered my- self fortunate if only I might have held the love of my husband. The weeks flew by. On the eigh- teenth of September, Neil came. We were married: the following day in the little church where I had been baptized, and where I had taken my first communion, The whole yillage attended any wedding. Ne chdreh in- vitations were hecessary: But after- ward, at the house, only the minister, two of my most intimate girl friends and Mr. and Mrs. Carter--Neil's aunt and uncle--had breakfast, Father made all sorts of fun be- cause we called it "breakfast." It was at twelve o'clock. "If I had to wait until this hour for my breakfast I'd get a divorce," he told mother. - I suppose he said it more to cheer her up than for any other reason. Mother couldn't hide ther feelings as well as he could, and her eyes had been full of tears all the morning. I didn't really feel I was Neil's wife however, until we were alone on the train, speeding away from all I knew and loved. Then I just laid my head I | Promoter's Wife BARBARA AND NEIL ARE MARRIED Nived a more valuable asset to a firm ------ ft was because I was happier than 1 ever had been; and because I felt a bit of sadness along with my happi- ness because of father and mother, But 'Neil was so kind. He talked to me so sensibly about having them visit us, that I soon was smiling. He told me of the fun we shonld have flat-hunting; but he made a' wry face called it "fun" to cheer me up, | he had had his raise. When he told the firm that he was going to be married, they had given him a raise of $25 as a wedding present. I felt awfully rich and important. How we were to spend such a sum, seemed to be a very prodigionS™res. | tion. We should: be really quite in- fluential members of .society, with all that at pur disposal. When I said something of this to Neil, he only laughed and replied: "New York isn't Huntington, darl- ing. Money doesn't go very far in the big town." I laughed at thim when he talked that way. I knew mother never had had a tithe of that to live on, yet we had always been comfortable. When 1 said so to Neil the told me: "Your people pay no rent; they burn gas and kerosene Jamps. They have no car fares to pay, Why, dear, one could live better. in Huntington on $50 a month than in New York on three times that sum." But he also told me that the firm who em- ployed him were very kind to him, that the head of the firm was an old friend of his father's, and that was the way hey happened to be with them. "They will give me another advance as soon as they think I de- serve it," he had sald with all the optimism of happy youth. "I have other schemes in my head, too--I shall have plenty of money some day." 3 "Of course they will! If they did- n't you might leave them and go with some one else. They wouldn't Jet you do that." Such a speech showed my faith in Neil, but proved also how little I "new of business; and of how easily a man could be replaced unless he were very much out of the ordi- nary--which Neil was not, at that time, although no one could have in- duced me to believe that there ever théin my husband, Neil Forbes, over it, so I sort of imagined he an 3 Bu Xa oc In the Realm of Woman --- Some Intéresting Features N the outskirts of the city-- in a meadow--where 'the sun shinés bn rightly the birds sin and the! air is pure and fresh--there stands a great snow-white palace=the home of McCormick s 8 Bie. cuits--the finest biscuit plant in America. With our unsurpassed facilities it is natural to expect McCormick's Jersey Cream Sodas to be the finest in the land, Sold fresh everywhere. MCormick's Jersey Cream Sodas Factory at LONDON, Canada. Branches at Montreal, Ottawa, Hamilton, + Kingston, Winnipeg, Calgary, Port Arthur, St. John, N.B. » Canada Food Board Licenses 11-003, 14-166 In sealed packages. { Oo Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at Kingetou Branch. edy Produced. P. McDermott acted as prom | Wolfe Island, Feb. 12.--Mrs. A farce comedy in three acts: 5 ll William Hawkins and. Mrs. Louls|"Safey First," was staged -in , the J | Larush have gone to Buffalo, N.Y. |C.M.B.A. hall .on Tuesday evening. i phone: co to visit relatives. Father Fleming|The hall' was filled and a great That we are now in a position to look after all your the interior a coat of paint and |sang Scotch songs to the delight of " " TINSMITHING erect a platform for concerts. the audience. The characters in the 4 . fine" ranu ated sugar | Lootal sports intend to hold horse|play were taken by W. Keys, - KE. NF . races in the near future. George|Horne, A. Keys, C. Laughlin, L. : ou shou d always keep on Bullis has put his speedy trotter in-| Allum, Miss Adela Horne, Miss WK. le hand a supply of il relatives. Martin Kane and wife] Workman," pastor of the Presby- ' ll, have returned home after a brief] terian church. i f visit with relatives in Watertown. -- The hockey club dafice én Friday Sometimes people stop at a hotel fiievening was a decided success.s n order to avoid home comforts. a rown i i fs 4 Phone 53 85-87 Princess St on his shoulder and cried a dittle. To-morrow--A Honeymoon Spent 9 Not because 1 was not happy; 1 Fuess at Atlantic City. : 7 ji Don t ] et Your is meeting with success with ~ his [many had to be tursed away. Mr. and plumbing wants; having skilled me- fllito a trainer's hands to have him|Allum, Mrs. (Rev.) Workman, Miss It saves money and adds variety and zest to your cooking. The natural delicious molas- WOLFE ISLAND NEWS. There were 114 coupi® present and | ' danced the light fantastic .to the Ice Races to be Held--Farce Come |strains of Prof. Moran's orchestra. Bro W n Sugar Crock | weekly dances in the C.M.B.A. hall. | Woods, of Queen's" University, en- I y He intends to put in a new hard- |tertained between acts. Vanness y i" " . wood floor, also a light plant, give] McAdoo, son of William McAdoo, | + 4 A IN addition to our Lantic / 3 * . . . fiready for the green race. M. Davis, Miss A. Horne. All those chanics in our employ. Jobbing will also John G. Greenwood. and wife have] who took part were highly com- have our prompt attention. gone to Watertown, N.Y., to visit| mended. 'The proceeds go to Mr. ses. taste of Lantic Old- -fashioned Brown Sugar is a decided improvement so many sweets. It blends deliciously with the flavors of all dried fruits. Nearly all dishes containing raisins, dates, figs or currants are better when made with brown sugar. Spices and brown sugar are on the friendliest terms, Spiced cookies and cup cakes and all sweet pickles or spiced fruits are better when made with brown sugar than with white. For fear these old-fashioned fecipes might be for. gotten, we have reprinted a number of the best of them in a booklet Called "Grandmother's Recipes." We will send it to you upon receipt of a 2c. stamp. Your grocer knows this sugar by the name of Lantic Brilliant Yellow, and will sell you any quantity. ATLANTIC SUGAR REFINERIES LIMITED MONTREAL \ Turkish Bath a La Mode 1 found her up to the élbows in erwoman and most of my good oapy suds and looking. as rosy as|things torn to bits. Now, I send a healthy baby, little beads of per-ionly the sheets, tablecloths and piration sat like jewels on herlhard collars. My bill this month is row and lip, she never looked pret-| two: dollars, with about a dollar tier than she. didd at that moment. | more for soap, electricity and gas-- . J and "the exercise is do! ton Happenings. Har rn Feb. 12. a isiey Babeoock has sold his farm dnd bought a house in the village. Seve- ral farms are exchanging hands. Mrs. Dowker received word of the death of her brother, William fterson, Winnipeg, yesterday. He was well aud favorably known here {as he shen his boyhood in this place. He Teatviad his trade and worked or several years with the of ¥os., Harrowsmith, TIRED, STRAINED For sprains, rains, ad Sine' Spous; Sjoan ack tices pain prs the soreness. Certainly fine for ¢ stiff carriage Mrs. Bert I erson Is gon to rthe ospital wi Sor Sou, Shur. Keitha Moore. week-end in Kingston. 0 Hig] Hill, God- France, and ! and swollen and the: joints become ng his o sister, Mrs. Thomas 3 : et poor, and your of Sas Eames" iv an HERE'S rr When your muscles Become tired A "No." 'she ap ba swered with a i "Sudden Br of economy, 'or desire for gal. : 7 She tossed | use is so fniversal that you'll Liniment a friend of Generous size