Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Mar 1919, p. 10

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D A% "In the THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1919. API cdim of Woman --- Some Intereiting Features Because of the purity and high quality of the ingredients of Magic - Baking Powder, its leav- ening qualities are per- fect, and it is therefore economical, - BAKING POWDER nm Working Both Ends. 1 mon spondent- Lincoln Eyre] ¢ and after =o rgument the inn- f a rd lly French inkeeper| keeper miide 1st a the » had given a Sammie a bad e the inn money. The incensed doughboy mn mb, ~~ Cor piece of VICTORY BONDS Bought and Sold AA ri W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate & Insurance 2% Brock St. Phone 424 We have a supply of cut hard wood and kindling. Order your hard coal through she fuel comtroller. J. Sowards Coal Co. A: The refreshing effect, the nutritive elements and the delicate flavor in each cup materially enhance the pleasure of the meal. For soci- ability or for food value, Japan Tea is the choice of the discriminating hostess. Govern- ment inspected and unadulterated. "The cup that cheers but not inebriates." Cooper. Ii A | Promoter's Wife By Jane Phelps BAB ENCOUNTERS NEIL AND BLANCHE LUNCHING TOGETHER CHAPTER XXXII telephone shrilled. » coming for yau to go to the me. I'll be there im Lorraine Morton's "There's a. new re h I want to see." 1 be delighted!'% I told her, and tit 1 knew I should be f what had occurred be- ind Mr. what had Neil was determined to i f his"affairs; ~ and sed, what was the unhappy over ed now that it » because was smarter 1 these other men, that they were f his success, and and that only, out. their insinu med wag that me. Scott; yself convin he jealous o vas the reason, had flung sense morning. Lor-l good company, inclined to gossip ps more interesting f this! insisted that 1 sta ut and lunch with her. I was nothing loath, and we fixed upon Sher as the place where we could see more people we knew, The head waiter, who knew t nice table ou cut upon the We ordered and were wait served, when, hearing a voice objecting to being given-a ain table, T turned. To my sur prise, the owner of the objecting voice proved to be Mr Scott Blanche Qrton was his companion They were finally seated to please him, but to my disappointment, where 1 could neither see nor hear them. I own frankly that I should have. been glad to hear what they were talking of. Why should they We together? Neil had said nothing of their know- ing each other Did he know it? It he did it was strange that he had not invited Mr. and Mrs, Orton to dinner the night before. No, I con- cluded he knew nothing of it. Just Joyed the 1y 8 was She ry's us be loud cerl Twilight Sehdb Phd 9 «. 0 (Continued from Page 3.) Miss Mary Shearer, Ottawa, visit- ing Mrs. Ww H Dyde, Johnson street, returned home on Friday af- ternoon G. B. Nicholson, M.P,, Nicholson will spend the in Kingston Mrs. Maurice Ackyroyd, Montreal, will remain with Dr. and Mrs. Ack- royd in Kingston until the return of her husband from England, LJ * » Mrs. Henry Joseph, Montreal in Kingston for a short visit, Right Rev. J. C. Roper, D.D,, Bishop of Ottawa, is in Victoria and will visit several other western cit- ies before returning. Lady Hendrie will shortly leave Toronto for a change of air after her recent attack of bronchitis. Miss Hilda Cliff, Kingston, spend- ing a short time in Gananoque with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Cliff, has gone to Lyn for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. Stack. Miss Annie Swerbrick, nursing and Mrs week-end is toward where then I turned again sa w--Neil they werg- seated, and come if and join them! Lorraine had not seen him. Should I tell her, or should I say nothing? I was positive that Neil had not seen that he would net, if I decided to go without letting him know 1 was there. Jut why should 1 act as if either of us were doing something we wanted to keep secret? I called the waiter. "Did you see Mr. Forbes, the gen- tleman who just sat over at that corner table?' "Yes, madam! I know Mr bes quite well. I cften wait him. "Tell him, please, that his would like to speak to him." The garrulous waiter immediately crossed to Neil. He looked surprised, but rose and came over al once. "Mrs. Orton hus no need of two escoris, you come over here with said, after he had spoken to L orr. aine. 'That's Impossible, much as 1 sshould enjoy it. [1 can't even -ask you and Lorraine to join us. We are talking business today For the first time I noticed he had an anxious look; the in his face were unusually us; down For- upon wife that lines promi nent "But \1 thought you had with Mr. Scott!" | would not tion Blanche. "Not by a good deal He was told something this morning that seems to have upset him considerably. It is up to me to undo the mischief; Excuse me now, I must run back." Loraine told him to run along and be a good little boy and not flirt with Blanche Ortod. 1 added "Be sure you remember." But while we ate only one thing occupied my thoughts: Why was Blanche them? Monday--Barbara Asks Neil the Same Ounfidence He Gives Blanche. finished men- Orton with for Tuesday morning. The operation was successful, and her mother, Mrs. George Swerbrick, Sydenham. is leaving to-day for her home. - - . - Miss Helen and Miss Elizabeth, VanLuven, Napanee, left last week for Toronto for the spring term at the Toronto Conservatory of Music. These young musicians received a very tempting offer to tour through Ontario with the Chautauquas Napanee is justly proud of the musical success these young ladies have achieved. The Misses Van Luven, of the "Chautauquas," were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Wright during the festival in Wallaceburg. Dr. R. Bruce Taylor returned from Montreal on Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Donnelly, Earl street, have returned from California. Mrs. Owen Lewis arrived Sherbrooke, this week, and pension with Capt. Lewis, William street. . * - Mr. and Mrs. Martin Y. Riley, 230 Barrie street, announce the marriage, on Mareh 12th, 1919, of their 'daughter, Miss Glayds Evelyn, to Harry E. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson, Torontc. * * . from en 119 is at Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Hoselton, of Bath, announce the engagement of their daughter, Wilhelmina sister of Quéen's Military Hospital, undérwent an operation for appen- dicitis in the General Hospital on Helen, to Henry Hoare, Hag Bay, the marriage to take place early in April. -- TALKING A I Don't you long some days to be wildly extravagant--to buy' organdy hats which cost a small fortune to clean, and: white 'kid gloves instead | we With Lorna Moon "It Isn't Practical" IT OVER functions. As a manager she is noted amongst her friends, her genius for spending money to advantage is de- meonstrated in the way she dresses the whole family on a very modest in- come. One day she was showing bow she had "That isn't luck, it's foresight. never buy things for myself | p---- Just Received at the UNIQUE Grocery Paneake Flour, Flour, Fleur, Ola_ Virginian Seif Raising Buckwheat White Swan Pancake Fresh Buckwheat Flour. C. H. PICKERING, 490 and 402 Princess Street. » Old Fashioned Brown Sugar They just melt in your mouth when you butter them -- generously and sprinkle freely with Lantic Brown. Ask your grocer for Lantic Brown today, 12 hi Lake Ontario Trout ATLANTIC SUGAR REFINERIES Ltd., MeGill Building, -- MONTREAL. and Whitefish, Fresh i it, ri a = | Sea Salmon, Had- AVOID COUGHS" | MII dock, Flalibut and UGHERJ"! | TALKING | ial we C0 MACHINES {| Dominion Fish Co. Spreads cn © ° All makes of phonographs| cleaned, repaired, adjusted. | Now 90-3348. 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T= British are noted as great tea drinkers and are - naturally good judges of tea. So when we learn that over 70% of the tea used in Great Britain is Indian tea we can be sure that Indian tea is of the very best quality. In Canada the preference for Indian tea has become just as strong, as evidenced by the success of Red Rose Tea which consists chiefly of ASSAMS -- the richest and strongest of Indian teas. Red Rose is always sold in sealed packages. a | woman by the kind of hero she wor fmita- better than the originals?

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