Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jun 1919, p. 10

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- tc tt oi rs ot buh te SA SEE PAGE TEN Em a THE DAILY BRITISH W HI IG, TUESDAY, June 24, 010 In the Realm of Wonien --- a - a For an Unbiassed Verdict Let your Tea-pot be the J udge "SAL above a Rundred 1 ROBINSON & WILTSHIRE GARAGE All kinds of cars repaired promptly; cars washed; gaso~ line, oil, tires and automobile accessories, 1 Motorcycle and Sidecar. For Bale 239% Bagot St. Phone No, 177 C Stan, mn. mc nt rinilh GROCERY and Vegetables, Cooked and Uncooked Meats, LEWIS ORR 026 King St. Phone 249 License No. 8:37448, A at the Robert Johnson, ceased had lived as a boy on the Thorne farm Just Geraldi's Bakery For something good, Butter Orust Bread. made pies and cakes, 198 Barrie Street Phone 1098 ATTENTION, PLEASE! Call at 269 Princess OF "phone 1283w, at Van Al Ian's, the returned soldfer's Cleaning and Press. ing Parlor, Pressing done 'yhile you ai Prices reasonahle, work er. J On Friday last: thors phssea away ripe old age of ty- Pin. pty de- outside Picton, lat-'and ¥ oo Orien Vek The Joy A A DA" Quality will loom up conspicuo "would be" rivals. 8861 usly Of A erfect Skin Know. the joy and happiness that comes Lex I=] highly respected. Iville, but the {fame to the house to talk it Th 5 IN THE CHAPTER CXVI. Neil was. back home with Robert and me, But he was a changed Neil, At times so 'quiet, so depressed I } {Seargply know him; at otliers fever- ishly planning to make £004 80 that he might win Rack the respect of people, business men, and me my place in society. 1 pointed out to him that all that must be given up. That not for many years coild we hope to regain any J Sort of social position. One night 1 said something of the sort when Frederick was with 4s. The business Was 'bot guite settled, and he often over With Neil. "It may not take so long as you Wink," he replied, "It will depend '| that is my affair. 1 ewWi 1 Yes, 4 | entirely upon you--" he looked at Neil " am a pretty poor dependence," Neil spoke moodily. « "As I maid it will depend upon "Tell us just what you mean " I begged. 1 thought I had detected something encouraging in his voice and manner, "It Mr. Forbes will accept it 1 shall offer him the position of East- ern Manager for me. I have colitem- plated a change for some time. What 40 you say, Forbes?" Tears rushed to Neil's eyes. He tried' to speak, but couldn't altho his lps moved. By a great effort 'he calmed himself, 'then said: "Bo You mean it, Frederick? It doesn't seem possible a man would do so much for a down-and-outer as you have done for me. And Frede- rick, would it not be bad for you, Your business, to have it known that 1 was handling it after all this no- toriety 2" "I surely mean it Forbes. It may be hard sledding at first, and I don't deny that I may lose a little business because 'of wilat has happened. But I'll start you at a fair salary and commission, Then it is up to you, Win you take it?" and thank 'God every day of my life for such a friend ak ed yourself to be. | will do my best---my level best to Prove my gratitude." He rushed from tie room to 'hide his "You are wondertul," low to Frederick when alone, sald very we were not wonderful. Just anxious the woman who is, always the one woman in 'the 'world 10 me, 'Anxious not only to help her, but to' help those she loves. But don't think I haven't weighed the re- sult of my met. 1am a pretty good Will be 4 - 4 er moving to 'Mel forty years of his Jite had been in Picton where He was well ast tl | knqwy {} | i e - Promoter's By Jane Fhelps FREDERICK Rr Io0AR Wife | AND NEIL LIVE judge of men, a fair busthess man myself. - Your husband is a keen, quick-witted young man. used his keenuess in thé wrong dir. éction, doesn't prave he cannot use it right it he is persuaded it will be just as profitable. I am putting all mor) questions aside, altho 1 really believe that now he would do right because it IS right even with- out finahbiclal returns. But he will make good for himself and for me too, '80 do not think you must be overly grateful." " ; "No one else would give him a clinnce." ! ' "Perhaps not~ not right away. But he couldn't be kept back long, be is a 'born Anancier. And not much over thirty." Then he chiang- ed the subject as Neil returned by asking if 'we had decided anything about a home. The days were pass- ing and soon we would have to make way for Tearle and his noisy brood. "1 have looked a iittle, * but: an almost discouraged. Rents are so high." 1 ; "Why not take a little place down on. Long island where you can have # garden ang thé boy 4 place to run in, I was down there with some Triends the other: day, and 1 taquired Something about rents, etc. with you in ming." % "1 should like to get out doors ahd dig in the ground once more. That Is it Bab would like it," Neil said a light of pleasure at the prospect in is eyes. "Like it! I'd love it! and Robert would #0 Wild. He never has had a é to run." "Well suppose I take you down in ny car next Sunday. We can 'look at two or three places." Our cars had been sold to Tearle. "May we take Robert?" I asked. 'Of course, the little shaver will enjoy the ride," so it was settled, and the first step in making a new tome 'taken. To-morrow Neil's Life Job, a Pletom, June 2-0 June dm, an' {liness eighteen. days, len: took place at his late resilience. The deceased was first stricken with art with, the consistency is bound to be just right from To start Some Interesting F That the eatures YOUR GRIP ON = depends on the grip you have on same food habits. You can strengthen your ip on lite'and health eating Shredded Wheat Biscuit. Itis elicious with berries and other fruits-a wholesome and nourishing diet for the Sumer s. A welcome relief from the heavy Winter foods- easily prepared, costs but a few cents. ; "The death occurred on May 27th, of Marshall. Moot; an 2 and high, ly Tespected resitent 6 Pit , 8 Beventy-six yeurs, Deécensed béen alling for some time. TENT eA ai pleurisy. This was followed by pneu-' failure in: his thirty-fifth year, monia from which he rallied and George Barrett MeMullen "wos 'the 3 Were entertained of re-| third son of the latd George W. Me. covery but the strain had proved too Mullen, a 'Wall kiiéwn eitiz of Pie- great and he passed away from heart | ton, who died four years ago. Thousands of the best house- keepers have discovered that using half sugar and half Lily preserving more uniformly successful.

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