~ - PAGEYEN © ____.. THEDAILY BKITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1919. --- ------ EE -- ------ In the Realm of Women --- Some Interesting Features % : : GRAY HAIR | ol REE the middle of next week to be with 1 H( M AS ( PI EY Dr. Tremain's Nat ral Hea lestors 4 \ her sister, Mrs. R. H. Partridge. The A T 1 987 ags an Dr. Treman's Natural Hair Restora elephone tive, used as directed is guar d to latter, who has been at the Welland, Grn > restore gray hair fo. its nati wr 5 e St. Catharines, is returning to Tor- Wanting anything done in the qnipens o noney re dex 204 not # ------------------------------ . & n dye aha pone. 1 'rice $1.00, On z 3 ; onto, . x eI and mew work; alse hard- Ls sale in Kingston, by T. Se it, * @ Miss Gertrude Carey, Hamilton, is wood floors of all kinds. All orders Re y Druggist, Princess and ntres xpec in town on Monday and will receive prompt attemtion. 'Shop expected streets, . 4 , f Quean street AER - will be the guest of 'Mrs. W. A. Bell ANE tN rer AN any Jot y--Flour Bags house, Earl street. ; Tl a ---------- " a. Miss Blanche Deacon le t on Thurs- : By Jane Phelps day to spend a fow days with friends Tei. Bira Eogn sod Ahaointely 1 3 X . in Montreal, ; WwW hi S clean Bughr Sage. : im Mig) Mariel Walnwright, who has - 3 4 vitation you can feel con- yp pp CE REE CEA ERS CER Le just returned to Ottawa, Is a V.A.D.| With 0X0 CUBES C Positively highest prices : fident of always appearing } | A IN ACCIDENT DELAYS THE TRAIN UPON who has seeh two years' service i a delicious cupful of eam at your best. In but a few nders t seas. Paid. > : Een. ure. WHICH MRS. CARTER ARRIVES Capt. L. H. Birkett, M.C., who has_ hot OXO can be ready AND ALL OTHER soft "complexion" that is CHAPTER LXXXV. "Vrell something ails him. There! hoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | in a few minut ¢ beyond comparison, Tears filled my eyes. I was tired,} comes a train now---perhaps it is the J. H. Birkett, 'Bagot street, left on' , utes. 0 - 69 Queen Street . anxious for Mrs, Carter, and had]one." And he hurried me along until Thursday for Montreal. Just stir a cube a ' Table Luxuries ¥ ; ' Fan iy < waited so long that my nerves were] once more I was standing near the Mrs, A. T. Harshaw, who was the | in a cupful of > } GLOVER'S O riental Oi; SEER |! "on edge" as mother used to say.| man who had tried to be helpful, and | guest B57 Mrs, W. A. Bellhouse, has! ot 'water. ov i } - Le The thought that the man who had} whe had overheard Neil's disagree- returned to Napanee. pn License No. S-483% RN Te p Tins 10c. & 25¢) $6 ---- so kiwdly tried to assist me had] able tone and words. Miss Dorothy Chown, who is at ARE heard Neil's unkind speech added to In spite of my anxiety over Mrs. presen: doing V.A.D. work in Eng- my pain. But of all he had said If Carter I could not help 'wondering land, expects to sail for Canada early was hurt (he most because he resent-| who the '"'othérs" were whom Nell| in June. ed my calling Blanche Orton's home| admitted made ap thé evening's par- Lieut. Jack Smythe, who has been to ask for him. I had thought it] ty at Blanche Orton's. Neither could | with Mr. and Mrs. C. Bermingham made it look better if she knew 1 I avoid speculating as to the reason| {np Riverside, Calif., returned home was aware he 'was often with her} Mr. Frederick had not gone. Could on Wednesday. * . . Fresh Farmerc' But- | N \ 4 | upon business, and He had resented] it have been because of me? \ . 3 . z [r it. Was it business after all, or had I was rather startled at the Mr. and Mrs. William Irwin, ter arriving daily. ng 3/4 Ji he been épending the evening alone] thought, but it persisted. Could it King stregt west, announce the en- with her, and remaining until two| have been that he hated to have me gagement of their eldest daughter, LEWIS ORR, rR | oclock. : know he visited her; or that he|Willena, to Frederick F. Dennison, bi I brushed the tears away as I saw| thought by refusing 'to go, letting|second son of Mrs, James Dennison, ; sue Ring 3. ses Phone 849 him returning. Neil see he disapproved, that he|Mack street. The marriage will EANSER » ( { A o 85-3744 : : "You better go home, Bab. I will] might help Neil and--so, me? He aj-| take place quietly early in Juné. "he stay and wait for Aunt. It may bel ways had been helpful, had tried of ~ : . - oti i another hour before they get in." Al- late to restrain = Neil. At that e marriage of Miss athleen ' a { "» Teady he had forgotten his impa- thought I' forgot Blanche Orton for! Mcintyre, youngest daughter of the for Quick and Easy Cleaning tient words, and they had hurt mela moment, forgot Frederick, and|late Duncan McIntyre and of Mrs. 80. was thinking of Neil, my husband, | McIntyre, Montreal, to Capi. Andrew "No, I will stay with you." the man 1/loved and had trusted. | Chadwick Hersey, eldest son of Dr. "Very well, but I can't stand here. | That was At. I had trusted, but did|and Mrs. Milton L. Hersey, West- CL Better and more Let's walk up and down, or go in-|I trust h now? 'Was-he being the Jount, Hag besa arranged to take . side." straightforward man of business 1] place on June bth, 1 h 'I should prefer to walk." had always thought him; and which PRT economica t an We paced back and forth almost in | I longed for him to be? ; Pm . silence fon a while. Occasionally one | "There they come!" a voice in the Toe Suggestive, A anything else or the other of us would mention his waiting crowd drew me from my "Why did Gladys break off her aunt and hope she was neither killed | thoughts. A' repressed sigh of anx-| engagement with Harold?" or injured. Then I could keep still | ious anticipation went up, audible, "I think it was because he asked JF - D. COUPER no longer, so asked: fear inspiring. I dlung to Neil. her if she expected a raise in salary : Efficient -- Thorough -- 841-8 Princess Street "Did you have a successful day, "Oh, I hope she isn't--hurt!" I|this fall." . . Phone 76. Prompt Delivery AA iA anernns. [INO TY gasped. ee Hygienic His satanical majesty never, gets "No---not so very, Why?" "We will soon know," Neil answer- . tired Jollying persons wha, boast of "I just wondered--that was all. [ed as the gate opened and slowly being self-made. 4 Was Mr. Frederick at Mrs. Orton's | the people filed thru, horror still to-night?" upon their faces, "There sho is now! .. "No! I tried to' get him to go but | Thank God!" and shaking himself he refused; acted like a fool. Said |loose from my clinging hands die he didn't want to be mixed up with | reached her, brought her to me. Tearle,""-- Then without giving us a chance to WAR PUZZLES "Oh Neil, was he there?" speak, and scarcely hearing the sob- "Of course he was! and Connor | bing of someone in the crowd he too. Thompson also came in for a | bundled us into a taxi and we were little while. I told Frederick he was|on the way home. The fi . I to be there--he likes Thompson, but 'I' am so thankful you werdn't re are Jive simple ways hie wouldn't come, at least be didn't!" | hurt," I sajd to Mrs. Carter. .J in a tone of annoyance. \ "Yes dear, but please don't "talk to tell good tea, "Were there others there?" about it, not to-night. It is all too a . "What are you driving at? Yes, | fresh in my mind--too horrible." First, by the bright copper there were others. Now let's drop] My maid had @ nice hot supper color of the tea when steeped. the subject. frederick might have | for us, and we talked of father and id done me a lot of good by just appear- | mother, and other home folks while Second, by the exquisite aroma. ing on the scene for a few minutes. | we ate. And even when Neil and 1 2 gi Don't talk about it. I am disgusted | were alone we did not again that Third, by the delightful, re- [Sen Jina regular mollycoddle he hight mention the accident. v = bis getting to be." o-morrow--Nell Requests Bab to freshing flavor. 10h, Neil! no one could call a --- == Ud == ® er : blunt, plain s i Say N i IRN ZZ 5 ih u I . bs . poken man like Mr. Say Nothing of His Affairs to hi ! = f Fourth, by the satisfying rich Predorick, a. 'mollyoodar y 4 Bs = yr ll Ni 1 THE rimus ca 3 Aunt, Ress. = ~- land satisf hat's wha house- . Ty is economical and satisfying--that's what every : Fifth, by the economical wife says after having used it. strength. wl BP . : I ; Se A Its ful rich aroma and flavor, characteristic of ¢ a brewing and you will TALKING Il OVER old In J We ivy / 2 choice Ceylon and Indian 'teas are retained intact find all these qualities combined T 213 ht ont J Wr x owing to careful packing in foil packages. It will in Red Rose. fw i! = therefore give, pound for pound, more cups of better a --With Lorna Moon--- pa {id i tea than any other brand on the market. ane . Be NN 4 Two varieties--green and black. (Continued From Page 3) . \ / " Pri Tea Miss Florence A. Stewart, who t=" 7 . J f Order Primus Tea: rom your to-day. The Rented House - {has just completed three years as 3 a groc . " : nurse-in-training at Wellesley Hos- avrg i 5 I'm sorry for the poor reated pital, Toronto, Is with her parents Try the other PRIMUS PURE PRODUCTS house. ' It stands between two happy Mr, and Mrs. James Stewart, Col- SIX THOUSAND ARMENIANS guaranteed of the highest guality. - houses 'whose in live: in io lingwood street. Were massacred by Turks, four years > ' Spring has Bronght BN Don Capt. H. O. Wilkins, Toronto, a| ago today, May 17, 1915. L. Chaput, Fils @ Cie., Limitée, Montréal.- paint for the owned house on one member of, the Irperidl Flying Find a Turk ' 3 side and the owned house on the oth- Corps, Toronto, is spending the YESTERDAY'S ANSWER er, is having a new veranda built to week-end in the city the guest off _, *%°'% RE in z Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart, Col-| Upper right corner down eye in There has been lingwood street. helmet. a gardner working | Rev. Dr. and 'Mrs. R. J, Wilson al day on the Box ljett on Friday for Toronto to spend hedge which runs {the week-end at Mrs. Wilson's old round the owned [home house on the es 8 Tight; the same : : ' box hedge used to Mrs. John Meredith and daugh- p run round the | ter, Toronto, sail in May 29th for . rented house also, | England, where Mrd. Meredith's but that was | marriage to Col. Wanklyn, RAS. / 77 QI 2) TS. a years ago. 'The | Will take place early in Juhe. W ? fo s § fast remnant of it [Meredith will visit Col. Wanklyn's 0 2 jp | parents at their country place in St. - onderful Se Jo tor gut fdr Anne's en route to England. ° 5 0 e S Ba Bo 3 5 5 3 x : ® Some people make the best of ev- prything and others take it. Mean well, do ill, and you'll get yourself disliked. v TT I = k TB p Hy Dopgias Storms, | M.C., amilton, a eens graduate, has nce of Ju 3 know. likens House in Orkilts. hers Mos on Bi Shorty. eT baby so will fon Whether you require a walking x B m 0 « - . n fo : rounds | Miss Muriel Mabee, a member of 4 the Ottawa Central. Nursing Divi- 7S boot for serviceable wear; a graceful "leion, engaged In V.AD. work in 5 : the 'military hospital at Jingston. two-toned afternoon shoe; a smart has been in Ottawa fof a week . visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. y i oxford or handsome pump, you will bid ME ; <4 find this season that Georgina and Sir Clitord Sitton and son, Win- AS) Onyx Shoes are as usual the leaders - little, or if the pink |field Sifton, are at Assiniboine { wg "ta i n't come up. The|Lodge, near Brockville. The fam. : , in style, comfort and durability, : Have you ever wanted tea biscuits for supper, but he bes ot the house lly wvil) Sceupy! 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