on =A HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1919. Aprol! The Sweet Oil of cou ge as mich AprOl as of Inrd or but~ ter. For sale by D. COUPER 341-3 Princess stret. Phone 76 Not A Blem 4 y : mars the perfegt lJ appearance of hercoms § plexion. Permanent and temporary skin troubles are effectively concealed. Reduces une natural color and corrects greasy skins. Highly antiseptie, ith bene chat results ay We have a supply of cut hard wood and kindling. © / J. Sowards Coal Co. "YUBAN "7 Will Be At oter's Wife By Jane Phelps BAB DISCHARGES THE SERVANTS AND TELLS ROBERT CHAPTER CXII Before they left 1 spoke of giving ap all we had to help, every single bhing. "Unless we 'do we cannot let you [do so much for us," I sald when Frederick obected to my plans. "Put AR advertisement in the paper for the house, rent or sell, please. Ihave an inventory made for everything in It, and could give possession imme- diately." "That's thé spirit," he looked his admiration, Then: "By « Jove! 1 wonder if Tearle wouldn't take it. I heard he was going to buy a house In'New York. In fact that he was looking for one." "That would be wonderful! but perhaps he would want it to gO as part payment of what we owe," Neil suggested. "We can't do that if the small fry are to be paid off." We'll hiive'a price for cash. If he'doesn't take it someone else will. It is a lovely home. I am sorry Mrs, Forbes you feel it must be given up. But I guess there is no other way. I tried to be brave, and kissed Neil good-bye quite ealmly:: But when they had gone and I was sure 1 would not cause him worry by my tears 1 gave way to the mervous ten- sion I was under and cried for an hour, Really I felt better afterward. And at once began to make plans for leaving. 1 told all the servants The satisfying strength--the same deli htful frver 2 eked in every can of Seal Brand & In Yu pound, I pound, and 2 pound tins-- offee in the bean, ground, or Sine ground for percolators. Write for our booklet: "Perfect Coffee Perfectly Made". It's free. CHASE & SANBORN . MONTREAL s0t they were discharged. 1 would keep one to help me pack, the others I let go at once, giving them a week's pay in lieu of notice." It was cheaper than to keep and feed them another week. The cook and I worked all day packing up what I should need for Neil, Robert and myself. The house was spick and span, ready to show to anyone, I was a good housekeeper, my one accomplishment aside from 4 my music. By night I was ready to}! leave. « But now I must 'wait uath the house was disposed in some way, It would rent or sell better with someone in it. And it was just as cheap to stay there as anywhere if 1 did without servants. The very next day | Stands for Safamie, -------- 'Who's feeling all FORD CARS = | We have a few mused Ford Ours which we can sell reason- able. AH automobile repair work guaranteed. Central 885 King St. Fhone 2188 7 = 'GROCERY and Vegetables, Cooked and Uncooked Meats. LEWIS ORR B26 King St. Phone 240 Licenge No, 8-27448, Geraldi's Bakery For something goéd; try eur | Butter Crust Bread. Home-: made ples and cakes, You couldn't live here anyway. It One thing hurt. wouldn't do now." No, 1 could see plainly it wouldn't right, Because he has just washed Robert's quarter was up at the select private school he had been attending. Every Room SHOULD RECEIVE THIS. TREATMENT The housewife of to-day is not content 10 confine ber brightenin { and polishing to the "company' Do-It -Now Send us your hair or felt mattress~to~ be renovated and recov- part of the house, Every room =--even the bedroom--is clean and bright by the occasional use of O«Cedar Polish, Thousands of * home-loving women now believe that a can or bottle of O-Cedar Polish is as necessary to the home as the urniture itself. Not .only your furniture op gives them a Bo other treatment cant You will find O- 25 cent to $3.00 sizes) an or triangle shape at $1.50) at any Grocery or Hardware Shop. (CHANNELL CHEMICAL COMPANY. LIMITED kept |i Anyway, there's no danger of an A Old toper dying of water on the brain. do for us to attract any attention, oy to indulge in the slightest extrava- gance, And in truth I had no wish to. I felt crushed, as if all that I had thought worth living for had .es-| him caped me forever. This feeling would pass away of course, It was wrong to give it entrance. and I also still had Neil. It was al very hard, very dreadful, but I com- forted myself as best I could by thinking that it wasn't so bad that it might not have been worse. Sup pose that added to this terrible busi ness trouble, I also had lost him to Blanche Orton or some other woman, That I felt I could not have borne. "I can't imagine what we shonld have done without you," I said try- ing to smile through my: tears as Mr. Frederick begged me hot to wor- ry, that he would keep me in touch with what they did. + Then he said: "But we can do nothing 'If all these people think they can get at Forbes here. I do not intend one of them shall be cheated, or go without a fair inter- But you must remember what they received will be very little com- i | pared to what they have been led to iXpect. - But if they realize that it is hat or nothing they will be only too glad to get their money back and more interest than the banks pay." I had Robert) to the Public School for Robert. I wrote the teacher he would be a pu- pil mo longer, then made arrange- ments for him to attend public school. 1 was surprised when I told "Whoop; 1a!" he exclgithed, "I'm glad to go 'where So many boys go. I've always wanted 10 go to public school, Mother, so don't look as if you were punishing me." I had told him nothing of our changed fortunes, But he was a manly little chap, so I sat 'down and told him his: father had, lost his money, that we would have to be 'very careful, live very differently. He looked serious, then said: "I"m dofry for you and dad, but I don't care a bit for myself. Lincoln £0 to public school. his idol, He nevet tired of talking or reading of him, and had tréasured everything he could, get together which reminded him of the martyred president. * large picture hung over his bed, and several smaller ones adorned the walls of his room. I hugged my boy close, and breathed a little prayer of thankfulness that he was so tuspoliled. To-morrow-~Barbara I€ Reconciled ~With Lorna Moop-- . Dad Capitulates Dad' can't reconcile himse to it altogether, but he isn't taking it quite as badly as he did at first. When gr" good position, snd $ he i8'a boy. who 3 a moral Li pr es. If Dad had been allowed to plek his own "sonf-law he' couldn't have pleked a better one" But that's just "the point, Dad didn't want & son-in-law Or even a prospéctive son-in-law. i Dag wanted to keep Nettie for him. fore .seréwing on the head. The old felt hat can be utilized for Mother, ignoring ' Dad's outburst. "That's what attracted me to him first, he's got the same good head for business that you have, and he' is considerate, I. think we have rea- son to be thankful that Nettia is making such a good choice with all the good-fornothing boys there are around." 'Oh. Gregson's all right, I ghess," at a last straw 'of 'hope. "It'll take Nettie a twelvemonth to get ready; it did: YOU, I remember; mayhe she'll change Her'mind by that time." Tips to Housewives. 1 When . cooking vegetables keep the' saucepan uncovered 'if you' de- 8irs to serve them in their origmal color. 3 Your fountain pen will not leak it you rub paraffin gn the thread be- {It 1s sald the flavor of shrimps is improved If boiling water is poured over them. shortly before they are ta 'be served. But be sure and fm- mediately drain it off. :Keep a.cover or a. plate over the pan 'when frying onfons. They will cook more quickly and have a bet. ter flavor. hn Use the wid brooms for a Tioor polisher. Cyt down the straws and caver with a piece of felt or carpet. his purpose : into . the hems of % At St. didn't have any money, couldn't even Brockville, But he got to bel Bedford-Jones united in president. of the United States, you Miss Nellie know." Like many boys, Linéoln wasiy, and Mrs. Harry Billings, to John this very grudgingly, then catching | *¥ With "Infants-Delight." You will always feel you keep clear; with this pure and refreshing toilet right soap: 9g send us three of these ads--all iferent--for a FREE trial size cake of INFANTS-DELIGHT. : JOHN TAYLOR & CO. Limited, Dept. 14 TORONTO. PRES Peter's church on . Thursday, vestry, Canon marriage Billings, daughter of a LAR EE EE RE EE FSS REET Vigan | BI p ie oa F980 Alexander Beecham, son of Ms, Almira Beecham. veteran of the great war. The first cotton ginning plant In Zululand recently began operations, -- _-- - Thé groom is & LEE EER TT 198 Barrie Street Phone 1008 CARS FOR SALE OR TRADE One 1918 Ford' Sedan. 11917 Chevrolet Roadster, all new tires. One 1917 Overland Roadster. + All Kinds of ears - bought, sold or exchanged: Bert Stansbury, 169 Raglan Road, Phone 1674w ; a --_r---- - ADSM NA, ArmA A "The = young Jack-a-napes," = heisummer sash curtaing and the: 1 blustered 10 Mother after the ioter-inot blow out of the window a view with Gregson, "(he impudent [against the sereens and thas can be Iyoung jack-a-napes, he wants to mar-| kept clean much longer, {IY our Nettie! You're not encourag~| mg skin beets : without bleeding fig em, i A struck { put them into cold water as soon ae 8 "fae er, his ever}. 3 Cuithtal lly a thar hi {cooked the Wand gentiy | {to his in eondemnation 'of the . voices man's audacity. ne draw ] [ithout trouble and the beet will re- off the skin. ' It will come off Pa "Well, dear, it's only naturale | Natural! Nonsense! Nettie's only §