Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Feb 1919, p. 10

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Sg rHE DAILY BRITISH 'WHIG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919. In the Realm + of Woman --- Some Interesting Features Ho Don't Be Misled Nearly' all Teas "Look" but there is a vast diference alike to the consumer if looks, and tastes, and this is fully understood and recognized by Tea Experts, who base their market values alone upon the drawing qualities "SALADA" Teas are full of rich drawing deliciousness being therefore very economical in use, as while not only pleasing to the tastes of all, they go farther in infusion, This is Tea~Pots daily. being demonstrated in millions of Bo42 Sale price .. .. 187 Princess Street. Hockey Sticks We 'will dispose of our stock of hockey sticks at reduced prices. Lemmon& Sons .20c to 75c¢ Phone 840 [x] . DON'T ENDURE RHEUMATIC PAIN ! {1° { | J | HERE'S nara FOR YOU | Stop the pain! Give That's what you want when yi hurt. That's what you get with Sk Liniment. It not on) "kills pain, but does it quickly, without dela) 1f you're wy by Rheu Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Ba: and body or nerve pain--just see how quickly a little Sloan's Liniment gives relief. The very first application rests and comforts. Seems to reach right The World's Liniment sue., G60c., $1.20 AAR AAA AAA AANNES A who |" \ \ : | 13 | s or stiffness subside, 3 ain grows less and less, You don't even have to wait to rub in Sloan's Linime It penetrates, and clear, clean | ca poured it on the skin staining ) M ade in Canada Get a generous. size bottle irom your druggist today. be TALKING IT OVER With Lorna Moon - | * Those Wretched Little Things "Oh, 1 know she is a perfect dear, and I'm sure that she did a ot of good at the front, and all that, and I've ho doubt that her talk this after- noon will he VOry «mess. coum interesting, but if § you don't mind I would rather be excused," begged § the Feminist, "There's a mys- tery @bout this," 1 insisted. * "No, not. a mys- tery, just a rea- son £0 foolish that I'm almost asham- ed to confess it.-- I just cannot ° BEAR the way + she ™ 'clears her throat at the be- ginning of each remark. It holds me spellbound. I can't think what she is saying. I just count the words until she makes that noise again, and 1 have to restrain myself from 'donk it with her-- You'll think I'm insane," she said npologeticatly, and we both burst into gales of laughter. Those wretched little things, man- nerisms 6f speech and gesture which detract so much from an otherwise pleasant personality. I know a very nice woman who has a habit of sup- plying words here and there as one speaks. It seems as if she cannot) wait until one finds one's own means of expression, consequently she is for ever. putting the wrong words into one's mouth. And there's a really pretty girl who Bas lost admirer aftew admirer, because of a peculiar trick she has of ending her laugh on a squeak. She attracts attention wherever she goes, much to, the embarrassment of her escort, who usually decides to fore- go the pleasure of her company rath- er than let her place him so un- pleasantly in the spotlight again. It isn't fair «to one's self to go through lite with a handicap like that. It may not be necessary to go as far as my orator friend who had a moving pieture-and a dictaphone re- cord made to find out why his aundi- ences seemed amused when he ad- dressed: them; but it isn't a bad idea to have frank friends pass one in review, WOnle 'tion there is no time for delay. One fainting spell may he recovered from { Pils, {rooted and perhaps hopeless. ceeiiintponns TPR ~wimiremmemeinrrenereens Promoter' s Wife | BAB OVERHEARS A DISTURBING CON- VERSATION CHAPTER XIII. | 1 {I tried kep apartment we ed when we were first mar we kept two servants, and entertained Neil always ap from the club to walt, small car also, and I had uggestion--bought many expensive things for the Neil constantly talked which soon would be and then we 'would ttle apartment and go handsome new yn the fashionable East ones side illy nd to move," know they neve or ther plac to have here to keep buying things I said to him look the same inte decent make a ' he re- things We'll 2 gO r ourse I knew he did not mean would burn them, but that Id unt to so little when money he expected wouldn't count. So I beautiful things for handsome clothes at modiste's hen I looked into the glass wonder if 1 were the same and the nsive would He made no reply. During dinner to get him to talk of what he was doing, but instead of this he talked of trivial matters He seemed to be regarding me cri- tieally, carefully. 1 had an impres sion that he was holding something back; that he was hing every word he spoke. | The next day I recalled his man- ner at dinner when I overheard two| men speak of him. 1 had gone into | the Waldorf to wait for Lorraine] Morten with whom | had agreed to] luneh. I waited in the writing-room, | and as 1 was a little ahead of time [ busied myself by writing mother On a settee near me were two men | *'} saw young Forbes this morning. | He stopped me, and I must say he had two very peculiar men with him: | Not his sort at all." "Forbes' friends are not tinguished, by any means," the other | replied. "It si 15 a pity that some young men thigk that to be success | welig all dis- ful in business they have to do shady be intimate with those] In time they all go under | Forbes comes of good| It's too bad I wonder w hat | kind of a wife he has." Just then Lorraine came in I heard no more, I called her atten- things or who do. together stock only a little over a year satisfied to dress in muslins ams. Now nothing was too for me to wear. | had acquired a certain style which seemed to call for extreme hiond, and Neil {never grumbled about the bills which were always sent to him, I had gra jually grown more and more extra- vagant in my spending Not that I yet bought like some we knew. [I had neither ex jewels or furs, But it costs a great deal for a woman to Bandsoma evening and afternoon gowns, and to be correctly tailored for the street. Hats, boots and un- derwear all were of a kind I neve: had dreamed of possessing--very un- like the plain practical things I had simple trousseau Neil was becoming very in his hours. It annoyed me spoke of it to him, "You are getting later and later for dinner, Neil. If you keep this up shall not see you at all." whe as n pensive in my uncertain and I I soon ------m HAD WEAK and FAINTING SPELLS. Those feelings of f of faintness, those wéak, "all gone" sinking sensations, which come over some people from time to time, are warnings that must not go unheeded. They mean an extremely weakened condition of the heart and a disor- dered nervous system. When the system is in this condi- will the may pass off, more serious. Those who are wise will start ta- king Milburn's Heart and Nerve before their case becomes deep next? One dizzy spell but the next may be They will act directly on the dis- ordered heart and weakened nervous system and restore them to full strength and vigor. Miss Mary McCoy, Algoma Mills, Ofit.; writes:--"] was awfully trou- bled with fainting and weak spells, and I could never get any doctor's medicines toyhelp me. One day a friend of mine was at the hoyse when 1 took one of those spells, and she got me a box of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. That was six years ago, and from that day to this I have nev- er Wiad any of those spells. I would not be without your pills for any money, and can highly recommend them to any one." Milburn"s Heart and Nerve Pills are 60¢ a box at all dealers, or mail- ed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. . QUADRUPLETS BORN. Mother Is Already Grandmother of Five Children. Philadelphia, Feb, 20. --With the birth of quallruplets, Mrs. Annina Lizzi, 516 Pierce street, has thirteen children. 'Mrs. Lizzi 'has been the mother of eighteen, but five are dead. She is also the. grandmother of five children. "Of the quadruplets, two are boys and two girls. The boys were named Dominick and Anthony, and the girls Rita and Martha. The new children are physically perfect. Each weighs about seven pounds. The girls are blonde and the boys dark, Mrs. Lizzi was born in Philadel- phia forty-two years ago. She was married when fifteen years old to John Lizzi, who was born in Italy. What Germany Has Surrendered. London, Feb, 20.--On behalf of the Governgnent, it has been an- nounced in thé House of Commons) that the following equipment of Ger- man armies had been surrendered to the British up to Feb. 9th: + The charg Farland, di t, Almonte, for the sale of lguor on prescriptions al: leged not to be complying with the Ontario T\ SpE Act were dis- turned on Wer There no special deremony. A number of the engineers of the Ontario Com- Tnission bf reset: od wn George' an highly resident Rawdon town at Was wear 1 against M. R.. Moe-|day." tion to the two men and asked her if she knew them. "Never saw them before. Why?" "Do you know any other 'Forbes| besides Neil?" I then asked. | *"No--why again?" { "They were talking of some man} named Forbes, and said he was of] good sfock. It seemed odd that I} should hear them." 1 had no slight- | est intention of confiding in Lorraine Morton. But once more I had that! sensation of forboding that 1 had experienced the day I lunched with Blanche Orton, Lorraine shot a keen glance at me. t seemed to me there was some sort of meaning in her look. Then she asked: "Does Neil---Mr. about his business? Some men are very secretive I know. I should want to know 'every blessed thing about a man's business if I were married." To-morrow--One Goes Through. Forbes tell you of Neil's Deals nt ATHENS NEWS BUDGET, 3 Ve: Athens, Fe ~Mr. "ind Mrs. Dennis Cross have moved to the Kilborn property, corner of Main aud Reid streets. Mrs. Godkin, Oak Leaf, has moved to the Smith 'house on Mill street. The Mill street cabin belong\ng to the late George Campbell, and' pur- chased by William Jacob, has been moved to Charleston, being gray n on runners by three teams. An assembly took place in the vil- lage hall on the evening of the Tinh inst, On the same date the young people enjoyed a carnival on the ice on 'Taplin"s flats. A meeting of the Methodist min- isters and certain lay delegates from the circuits in Broekville distriet, took place at Lyn on the 12th. Rev. T. J. Vickey, T, 8S. Kendrick and W. H. Wiltse were in attendance. The funeral of the late Mrs, Yates Avery took placa on Friday after- noon at their residence, Main street. west, Rev, T. J, Vickery officiating. With her family, deceased had moved on the Tuesday preceding to his home which they recently purchased. She was taken ill shortly after her arrival, lapsed into unconsciousness and died after only a few hours' ill- ness, Her husband, two young sonsgy and two young daughters survive, be- sides one brother, Winfield Cowan, of Chantry, also three sisters, the Misses Laura, Nora and Ethel Cow- an, Brockville. On Sunday afternoon the funeral service of the late Mrs, Samuel Cov- ey, wok place in the Presbyterian church. Deceased has been failing for a long time but was permitted to live until the return of her son; Frank, from overseas. Her husband predeceased her years go. One daughter passed away some two years ago. There 'still survive two sons, "Bud" of Rochester, Frank, not yet discharged from military duty, and the Misses Carrie and Marian at home. Walter ©. Smith has returned from the General Hospital. Brock- ville, much improved in health, Burton Alguire is a patient at" the General Hospital, Brockville. Miss Gertrude Vickery underwent a suc- cessful, operation forgappendicifis at St. Vincent de Paul Bospital, Brock- ville, a week or so ago. . On Tuesday evening, 18th inst. members: of the Methodist choir drove to Junetown, where a pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mrs. Frank Fortune, a former choir , mémber. The W.C.T.U. is to hold a parlor meeting at the home of Mrs. GW, Beach on Thursday afternoon in hon- or of Miss S Frances Willard's birth- Mill Street Two Fun- "It is an undsual woman who ean suile at a compliment--and then for- partmen sioner official. If don you 't rein Industri al « ommissioner. f Utilities dee nt, tc e ind triai commis i number of 3} I'€ ere t once new % hv the by ti your friends faults Ww Wholesome F.conomical 'MORE nourishing even than bread -- McCormick's Jersey Cream Sodas are an economical food worthy of your pat- ronage. Baked they have Quality. 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