Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Apr 1919, p. 10

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_ PAGE TEN + THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG; MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1919. \ 2 + WHAT IS THE BEST TONIC? : . " The Complete formula of Vinol is - printed on each label - showing that it-is the greatest tonic in the world, Why experiment with unknown preparations? Ifyou need more strength take 'The Well-known Cod Liver and Iron Tonic, Without Oil + THERE Ww 8 is the one great drawback to health after sickness or when one is run down. 'Vinol creates strength because itis a nonssecret combination of the most famous body-building and strength-creat- ing elements known.--Beef and Cod Liver IS NOTHING BETTER In the Realm of Wo " alone twiddling my thumbs, CHAPTER LVII : That night Neil came in to dinner, changed his clothes, and went out without speaking, Save heh 1 eajed bim why he was going 6ut. Because 1 dirgose to," he had said, then deliberatel¥ closed the door of his dressing room" : x 1 wis too proud to ih and try tof coax him to remain with me: 00 apgry still to feel as hurt as I 18© should... But after he had gone E would have given anything to have dalled him back, and question- ed Hing. 1 would now have another long, 'Dbahely evening alone. Then came a Whought--a clever one, I ima- gined: X would assure myself that Neil wds mot with Blanche Orton! I would £all her up, tell hdr I was alone andl ask her if she didn't want to go ver to Lorraine's and have A game of bridge. I couldn't quite make fmysell gsk her to my own home, feeling as 1 did, "Mrs. Orton is out," it was a maid whd answered. 4 "When do you expect her in?" "Not till late. She's gone to a din- her party. Who shal} I tell her call- ed up?! : "Never mind, it doesn't make any difference. \ You don't know where she went, do you?" the blood rush- ed to my face atthe question, put to a servant, Xe "No--I didn't hety." I hung up. Fierce Apalousy posses- 80d me. Nell had come home, and gone out dressed for thé evening and because he was angry ab me, would tell me nothing of Ee other Orton was also out for thé evening, They were very likely Together, hav- 'ing-a good time.while I was sitting it was bearable, I must do something to un we it. --But what? lanche Orton had not loved her invalid husbalid--a¢ least no one be- lieved she did, I knew that not many women, brilliant women of her type, attractive, beautiful, rich, went thru their lives without finding some man Neil, and that was the reason she tad nothing to give poor Orton? NEIL-REFUSES TO TELL BAB WHERE HE IS ry iif GOING : ¥ 'J able desire to make trouble for whom they loved. Perhaps she loved wo men = Some Inte ™ Promoter's Wife | By Jane Phelps Tu » Bi (SERRE oH Blanche Orton. I wanted to ght her with some weapon that would hurt and maim her in tier tenderest spat. Nothing seemed then to count . but that, ' It wasn't Neil--even thd he were faithless--whom I wanted to hurt, but her, 1be "Woman who had tempted him. a . 'Women are as-« rule cruelly hard toward each other. .I was no excep: tion, . : : 1 was delighted when the telephohe jangled and Lorraine said that she would run over for a chat. I bathed my sWhllen eyes, and tried to obviate all traces of the emotions through which 1 had passed in the last '24 } hours. Lorraine was snth a keen observer, and so apt to talk, that one had to be very careful wat one said, and how one looked when shé was around. * Yet I liked her immensely. "What do you think Blanche Or- ton did to-night?" she asked in her impulsive fashion. . / "I am sured don't kil6w." ¥ hag no slightest intention of letting Lor- raine ow I had telephoned Blanche. . - "She has gone out With the fun- niest lodking max. 'Such'a common looking fellow. I drove by her house at just.seven o'cloek and they came INFAN Brrr Stands for Zewo. When wintry winds bite # You're glad goa insisfed On "Infants-Detight." Affords protection against wind and weather -- because 4 Send ua three of these ads---all differént--for 3 FREE trial size cake of INFANTS-DELIGHT, "JOHN TAYLOR & CO. Limited, Dep' 14 , TORONTO, - SORE ¥ resting Features out And got into her car, He looked like a street-car conductor dressed up for the'occasion. I can't see what shé finds in such ereatures to inter est her, Cave men, I should call them. appearance and from ghat maid's de- scription that it was the same sort] she had at her dinner party © that night. Queer taste, to say the least." Lorraine could not know how re- lieved I was at her gossip. Mrs. Or- ion was not with Neil. He had not left *Xo Sivuse until half past seven and Lorraine had seen Mrs. Orton 80 out with some man at seven. The evening passed quickly and pleasantly after that. And when Neil eame 1p at eleven p'clock, Lor- raine was still there, so he took' he: me, mill is one To-morrow--Bab Plans a Social Ca- reer for Herself and er Boy. Destroy Mill at Newburgh, Newbrgh, April 1%. Another old |this mill and tout. gad landmark is being removed. The old Hooper mill building, days of Newburgh. superfine" whose of the relics of the palmy alstine, There is quite | Crouse, Rober py a long list of fillers who operated wheat owned by the descendants ; Pwned by throughout the county and I should imagine from. his 'Hydro-Eleetric, has been sold to C. D. | where. Shorts, and is being torn down. Some of these were John This | Mahood, John Glen, Alexander Van. Thomas - Furrs, Benjamin Gibson, éte. : : therefrom nd rye flour, are scattered else. 1 had a sydden, almost uncontroll- ------ ---- A Too Patient Wife "The girls have both gone to the ning water in the house," I ventur- jelty; they've. taken up Some high Jed - falutin® office = work; they Rad ought t' be on the farm helpin® their mother." The Old Farmer -{&ot In behind the wheel of his Ford as he spoke, and we 'were soon bumping over the counitfy road on the way 'to his farm. 'He showed A aon me with ° great pride the work o his new gasoline tractor, when je Jeame to farm fn plements. he was no back number. e had fitted him- "No," he answered, 'the pump is rickety old 'wood stove, no running water, no washing - machine, no wringer, no anything tb lighten the drudgery. Every year he added something to lighten. His toil, but indoors, his patient little wife wont oui" Hiling oil lamps, carrying wood, and water, and washing clothes by hand. "He doesn't 1 to spend money inside," she explatued. He says the money spent in implements : nin 1 | comes 'back dn 'better harvests," but) wondered that the | there would be nothing gained ir girls. had prefer. | he bought me a 'washing, machine or red to tackle life [laid the water In the house.' in the city instead | Ob, really = Well, I Would Just m of remaining on | like to give 'hy a Jolt! You the farm. ~ .. 7 {poor patient little wondan, you -have But 1 wondered | spoiled 'him. Why don't you ran 10 longer. when I}away to your daugnters and refuse reached- the farm house. A worn | to come back until he gives you little woman who wa: lugging two running water, elentricity, a wash- pails of water in 'the direction of ing machine 'and a proper cooking the house. "You haven't got run-! stgye? . Sa = yr , " > Peptones, Iron and Manganese and Gly- v - gero-phosphates. 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