Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Feb 1919, p. 10

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rHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919. ud [ It 1s not Promoter' s Wife | what you | NEIL PRAISES BLANCHE ORTON ri eat-- EE cause he could so auiekly | © Know, them. "it would have die | 8 ! i | { Th many men made quick for- | "It mikes ig LeTVOUS 10 De With | | { | | | {fu y fo 4) ; / ¢ ey v7 I se from, comparative poverty to a It is said that it is in her own / ; i) but what ou [position very early resembling af-|drawing-room that a woman is most | 1 , 1 yY | fluence I was bit frightened, | certain of soeial success. © Phat it js | Go wd 4 ; {i {those women They look -s0 smart, ew York, I did not know. J luenc a Pa Wi and they talk ut things of which t to be wondered at that 11] know absolutely nothing." 'I did | » . { than a little disturbed, as well | Ber battle-field upon which She pre- | p y ) 3 ) rriek I bodduse pares herself for victories. But with | assim a Cc 23 yery nappy Frightened because |;.. "5 pag proven almost a Gethse- | Neil the most wonder- {not add that I had been happier not it appeared to affect Neil | mane. Not that anyone was really talk of nothing but hisf{aware of 'it; I had learned to cloak that does you bon ey . at Tt would wean to us my feelings. But there was always | | the constant fear that I would do | Dis ed for fear I, a simple coun- | ' something to embarrass Neil--per- ood | try 1, would not be able to hold haps that 1 was not gowned to . | my own with the people with whom i ; i | please him I was so in love witt | he said we could mix now my husband that the thought of dis- / / 7/ oe o ha In Huntington one had been al-|pleasing him seemed to me terrible, i yy / Th S t 1 most, if n& quite, on a social par|and often made me self-conscious | tii § \ P 1 u 114 Bovril has *he wonderful power of with all 3 rest save only for a few Neil had told me when we were i ) # e Ir 0 ourishin in the laboring class. Now he had first married that the secret of a making other ids mors n > 5 8: not thoyght we lived handsomely | woman's popularity lay in an un- 7%, All over the land the sun calls forth - I$ was rove y roiessor {enough to even know his bachelor limited ability to listen to what | 4 ' es ' . Th pr Dubli / . ind | friends until he had made all thi: others were saying. | had tried to 7 beauty, cleanliness, health and the re ompson, o obln, i Ince. | money He had long ago explain-| become a good listener, as a conse- 7, ' 4 newing of vouth. So with Sunlight pendent experiments carried out at the ed that a bachelor could live for|quence. But often when I heard | 2 3 . £ \ | vety little because of the demand of | women like Blanche Orton chat and / 77 i ] / Soap in the home. It redeems every- request of a Government Department. [hostesses for single men; that we |fling back gay repartee, I thought | / / ¢ he thrald { {could not hope to keep up Wwith|that it required something besides / 8 thing washable from the thraldom o ' [them for the simple reason that our listening to be as popular as they il 3 / | 3 ; a i income would not allow us to enter | were, } 11/1 (1 dirt. Renews beauty and brings out tain on the scale to which they were |To-morrow--Blanche Orton Instills Hl | old colors. It cleanses with a sure, accustomed » a Doubt in Barbara's Heart. f if f fs gentleness that only the purest of soaps do them at all," he had & Je I / could accomplish. aid oo impatiently when I re |marked that we might do a little i | ® entertaining in a simple way. Then 0 d n Sid 1H when 1 expressed a fear of meeting HH ! fi f un i any more of his grand friends, he ogee \ | ] had declared: "You are all right, wi 18 t : Bab! You can hold your own with BOVRIL STANDS ALONE. Canada Food Board, Licence No. 13-442 or we can't do tnings right, Bab, | |e | | | Its mission--as thousands af homes know-- is to wash clothes, from the finest to the ra ot Play the Dal. ne (Continued from Page 3.) . coarsest, without rubbing or old-time labour € you ¢ dresse ) : amie * | > When you met Lorraine Morton you | Mrs. W. J. McManus, of 273 and discomfort. Also to wash woodwork, " smbarrase because he Queen street, received o sda) 1 1 ) y 2 den Lae Als Ol | tor the $ret thie me Kisesons The linoleums, dishes, utensils, etc., spotlessly "Of course I was. She was so | lable was prettily Jenosated is a clean with only a little soap. All this'because (stylish, and I looked so ordinary.' |Dasket of ferns and daffodils. Mrs. * i ia . , > | 'Well, unless all signs fail, you |A. G. Fleet was in charge of the tea it is absolutely pure. ican order all the clothes you want | table. Assisting her were Mrs. J. A. y Cadet " ' be . fo in another week. And Bab, go|Gorrie, Mis. John Gilbert and Miss The spirit of Sunlight is purity ito the best. I'm sick of staying at| Smart As ' and cleanliness. thome. Get yourself togged out and we'll' show the ngtives a trick or A reeable to Everybody two." Misses Gibson, University avenue, Among the few women I had met | are leaving this week to tour Eng- in the year we had heen married, | land and to see the devastated sec- \ tat LEVER 0 has ever ( uality you can was a Mrs. Orton, a handsome, rath- | tions of France and Belgium, * 1 NY - Th Iv ry Soap y 9 er bold-looking woman. She had Mrs. F. B. Carvell, accompanied ; } 2 BROTHERS wish for in a toilet and bath soap. It is made a remark in my hearing which | her husband to Kingston on Satur- Z | a x LIMITED, ; e alled attenti er. She [day and spent the day the guest of Cc pure. Itis mild. Itis white. It floats. Jhad. called my auention to ter. She 337 £34 Sbimt ibs Ps En ; ; TORONTO Its perfume is the natural fragrdnce of "What I want, 1 get--if not in one| Mrs. Henry Joseph, Montreal, en- i : = way, in another. Don't you? You | tertained at luncheon on Monday in 36 70% pure, high grade materials. are foolish if you do not There's | honor of her aunt, Mrs, F. C. Bart- » = 10 3 . : always more than one way to man- | Jett, Devonshire, England. Ivory is everything that a soap can be age «a Ta og . I had repeated her little speech Mrs. W. B. Fullerton, Gananoque, because It 1s nothing but pure soap, non- to Neil, and he had replied: is the guest of her niece, Mrs. H. G. | 34 . , . yr wa . , "Blanche is right It is easy to Barber, Ottawa. injurious and thoroughly cleansing. It get what you want--if you want it | Doyen UAW a: left Brockville isn't possible to make a better or more badly enough." on Monday to spend two months in . or '"Blanche--do you know her the Southern States universally likeable soap. wellz? tart Dore topmerlyiat King. I have known h®r for a long > ar Toda time, two or three years She's a |Ston, who for the last two years has : Ny an who | held the Macdowell Fellowship at peach, too! the kind of woman who Y : would push a man on to success." Harvard University, has been at the % Or o% PURE "What kind of a husband has | King Edward, Toronto, this week. IVORY SOAP gigs 99% eho = : , "A nincompaop--he"s a gemi-in- The marriage of Miss Ellen De-! EE GD valid, so he claims." Boucherville MacMahon, daughter ot | SA "He has lots of money hasn't|the late Mr. and Mrs. James 'Mac- he?" Mahon, Merriokville, Ont., to 8S. C. 3 \ 4 Made in the Procter & Gamble factories at Hamilton, Canada "No. She has, tho." McCarney, of College avenue, Otta- Every true mother realizes the fact that her baby's health de- "Someway, 1 didn't like her very wa, will take place quietly on Thurs- AN pends upon her own, that the very vitality of her child is influe well." day morning, in Ottawa. \ by hdr own physical condition, How important it is, therefors, \ PN" to guatd against any derangement of the female organs, which , "induce general weakness, nervousness, constant fatigue and utter Ba! NE inability to properly care for her child. Please remember, that \ B' Lydia E Pinkham's Jegetah le Compound has brought health and J \ strength to thousands uch mothers, h~ -_ Mitchell, Ind. --* Lydia RE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound helped me TALKING IT OVER| 7 iecermvescmes - A a one that I am recommending it to other ore taking 0 expectant mothe: - n NT i gy I suffered ol wich B hauralpiaso badly that 1 thon ht I could | ; w--eeeee With Lorna Moon eee REAR eb Ln By aura) cage Vom, Ql /, pound I was ankng Pan of neuralgia, I had gained in stre: and Another Line of Baby RE BN was able fo go oo and do all m: iia. 11 M3 baby when 7 months C tt * i "> old weighed 19 pounds and I feel better than I have for a long time. I utiers. fa - y never had any medicine do me so much good." --Mrs. Past Mowviax, i -- 7 2 Mitchell, Ind, Iron Cribs, Bassionettes The-Next-Year-Umbrella : et Good health during and after maternity is a most Important factor to both mother and Shild, aud ed stars have been received by the Lydia KE. "I'd like to cut February out of the she looked at me appeakingly, a little " finkhat Medioin ing of hadith oslo dnsing this this and advance styles of baby calender altogether," said the . im: | pucker of, vexation between her pret- riod by the Es etuous young matron. . ty brows. \ Carriages for 1919 ' E That's the whole trouble. t's 1). : W \} "The weather?--Or the after- courage that most of us lick. Cour- \ \ / : Obristmas poverty", I asked, amused fage to live within our incomes. It Ww ' at her vehemence, takes REAL courage to arrive at a . Th " voy '10h, - NOT the dinner party a-foot when everybody ° . bo weather, and not|else has come in a limousine, It J eid § exactly the after-|takes real courage 'to move to a lo: € N L p 3 Ye ® pe Christmas poverty | sglity where rents are cheaper. It AR : 3 oR although that|iakes coursge to be honest with one Leading Undertaker 3 Phone 577 RB DOES add to Xho self and the world and just say, "The general gloom; | pace is toe fast, I cannot afford Lo] 3 J [i A \ | ther when ret t any of em hen you get the FPP SPPE PEP PPP PPPS like PA jright sort of togs It is y every * * - § my REAL dislike | keep it up, so | am going to estah- of February comes | lish a new method of living that ds | « §from the fact that} more suited: to- my income." -- but x OVery year we RO|few have courage to say it, and few CRYSTAL BOTTLING WORKS =~ Jover ine Rousehold | dav D0 sri having at i. eek - . ; Fallow accounts oh 2 will resort to every subterfuge "in i ; 5 . nd, saving, rather than acknowledge to AGENTS FOR just seems, thatiihe world that our whole method of every year SOME- |ijving is out of proportion with our TN ® THING must be | means. We INTEND to build an ume __. " awrein ce cut down --- last iprella to shelter us ou the rainy day : " .® yoar it was the car, and this year Tl _ynt we will start building it Giving Huiseit Away. must' do without the second mald NRX ear--it should be called the Certain members of a well-known and reduce my taxi bill one halt! NEXT-Y R-UMBRELLAL ys ladies' club were discussing the mer- o : te ~ its of their respective husbgnds, 3 le 0 I er MT De hogs are growing s 3 ; when one'very young matron made sea Beco . ¥ § her hearers gasp by boldly aggpyer- mo ive--why, to buy their] | oP Also masutacture all Kinds of soft drinks. We deliver to Te expen ng that her hubby had no bad hab- all pares of th i sport outfit for a season costs a small ay fortune in itself! And then, one [its whatever. gi ust send them to a good school, and = . . But--but---dgesn't - he ever We must live I a good district, and Ale smoke? enquired one of them, : husband must be a member of at : "Oh, yes," was the reply. "He io t one good eclub---but. oh dear, 4 ues like a cigar after he has eaten in L he: it w/ - a good menl. But" she continpe: 1 the scheming and paring it en- ne 413 Princess Street ils is nerve racking! And Fred citer - reflectively, "I suppose on an -aver Bn > : ver fails to remind me that we are . oo . 2 {age be doesn't smoke mora than one older every year, and that it's a 'la month!" me we begin to provide for the - % 5 Then she wondered why her) rainy day. If 1 only had the sour pal , 4s friends langhed, : : {age to Lack off inte the country p pe -- i whack to the is | The wiv Who uses a do hook wear old ¢lothes, instead of - going to] . it you 'woul bave dthers think they are wholly | when fishing for compliments needs the beach this summer--but thén-- Finn a ; . ' ~jwell of you set an example. and think » Tel. 819 ao bait. one can't very well do that, can one?" ; ---- well of yourself, wih

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