PAGE TEN In the Realm of ----------_ ----. ACUTE NERVOUS I EXHAUSTION | Treatments Proved Useless Until A He Tried "FRUIT-A-TIVES", R.R. No. 4. Gilbert Plains, Man, "In the year 1910, I had Nervous Prosiration in its wosst form ; was veduced in weight from 170 pounds fo 115 potinds. The doctors had no hope of my recovery, and every medicine I tried proved until a friend induced me lo take ""Fruit.a-tives", I'began to mend almost at once ; and after using 'this fruit medicine for § or 4 months, I was back to my normal state of health. Inever had such good health for twenty years as I have enjoyed the past six years. 'We are never without a box of 'Fruit-a-tives' in the house", JAS, 8. DELGATY, B0c. & box, 6 for $9.50, trial size 250, At all dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. i858, ERE VIRON CHAPTER 0XX. While we saw so little of each oth- er at this time---he often camg home Just in time to g0 to bed---I think Neil and I were closer together in Spirit than 'we ever had been since the first 'days of our marriage, He takked tresly to me of his business, What he hoped to accomplish 'beyond what was expected of him. in all that was personal he let 'me share, while never talking of things 'which he thought belonged entirely to his employer. 'He had developed a nice- ty of discrimipation and 'was not di- verted from it in any particular. One day I visited his office. 1 sel- dom went into. town. It was not necessary, and 80 an extravaganees 1 'was veally surprised at the differs ence in the appearance of this and the old office, so immaculate. There the desk was clean, everything locked away. Near the desk a large table, strewn with papers, pigeon holes all bulging, a work desk indeed. Neil and 'the office force all working to= gether in harmony. Someway the difference impressed me more than anything that had happened with the stability of Neil's work as compared with 'his promot- Ing projects. Here was real business, work that had no need to be hidden, becduse no false representations were made. 'Office doors' were not locked, although they were so busy one had to be announced. : In every sHghtest detail was the contrast impressed upon me. °I-wondered why I had not was not right. Had I. 1 might have tried to persuade Neil to--here my thoughts 'halted. I realized that--as Neil was then--nothing I could have said would 'have made any difference. As he was now, he would have seen the wrong and righted ft "himself without my interference, Neil 'had charge of the manufac: turing ond of Mr. Frederick's busi: ness. It had grown enormously since war, His commissions amounted to far more: than his salary, far. more than either of ns had dared. hope. I thiough - fpeal to Mr. Fr 1 feel. : Then I could not bear to ask anything 'more -of him, and simply + That's the that comes to ye. ax 1 think of her. She is 'the type that other women call 'a lovely woman'@and that nien speak of with respect. | $2 oa --_-- men 1 was. starting for the golf links Phen x pet: har other day. She i BARBARA VISITS NEIL IN HIS NEW EN. MENT suspected long before 1 did that alll hie took charge, partly owing to the) in | Miss Bleanor Lyman, Ki rest, ne i MOTPaW (for. 14 rit * | Some Interesting Features Jot the ' 'Canadian Association of Nurses, is leaving Toronto soon to |attend - the gonvention of nurses in i Fa ary dn July. 'Mrs. Logie Macdonnell and son, Alwington avenue, left to-day for /Beho y Thousand Islands, | where they will sped the summer. ajor and Mrs. E. H. Birkett re- fi turned from Toronto on Tuesday {land are with Mr. and Mrs. J. H jj Birkett, Bagot street. i} {pleaded 'with Neil to be careful--to no avail Meanwhile the days and weeks ever we may call It, wis quietly, steadily, persistently working out fet own ends Awa walvation, as her wont. Then a den} ly we, the United States, _ © War, It had happened almost. aver night, at least the realization of+it had to those of us who had seottted the fides that we could have by ally possibile ity be drawn into the frighttal ver tex convulsing the Aflied nations. Among the first to offer his 'res Sources to our 'government was Mr. Frederick. "Hia' vast manufapturing' plants were turned into munition works, "his' immense 'fortune put to Work ito save the world, And because of his guiek grasp of affairs Nell was. made chief of his many' libutenants. Frederick had said fohime: 7c "You have vision, Forbes, and thay is what 'we need. "You ' are execns tive, 'that is also what 'wé 'need, and you have patriotism, which we must have: "1 Believe you are the' man for the pldee. 'Will you undertake it?" The salary was very large, but Neil earned 'every bit of it. : He 'would have illked to have joined the army; had his obligations not preventel; also his 'belief that -he could do 'more for his eountry 'by remaining at -his Post. We talked it all' "over, and both agreed he was needed at home. He was t00 old-forithe draft so would not be taken. ! : in : our "little! home; mes seeing Nel 'for days together. 'Often the mills wete threatened, :théy had Sound more than ne omb. i ta copstant: sarveillance over al Predericle=<who was now in Bus --had intrusted to him. When other A ly that yeste Was tien. It was to-day. now, that counted. 3 * om. lo (Continued from Page 3) who: lately: ine- | 1 Uauhart' Meekls, turned from overseas, is spending: one time in the: clby. re : inion! Land "drs, | Savior Queen's University, are enjoying a h amid: y 'breezes of Y dnfend at Hospital, are Wext: Week. , SH ie EAR 2 I 3% AL Er $id oe Aing were slipping by and Fate or what} 'a0 wate Be Continued: + +4 vo of + ¢ Lieut.-Cal. and Mrs. Everett Bird- 1}sall are now settled in No. 83 Gore street, formerly occupied by Major and Mrs. Seaward Grant, Mrs. Osborne Cross and daughter, Katherine, Minneapolis," who have been visiting Mrs, K. .Jomeés, King street, left to-day for Ganan- oque, where they will be the guests of Mrs. Charles Wait. i. . " Dr. John Watson, Queen's Univer- sity, left on Thursday for Detroit, Mich, where he will visit his som, (Dr. BE. C. Watson. W. M. Armstrong, school of science, city, and Mrs. Armstrong, are spend- ing a 'few days in Ottawa. Lient.=Col." D. 8. Wiis sailed from Liverpool on the Belgie. Bri Cand' Mrs. Victor , King street, have had as thelr 'gaest, . lan = Beith, Eng- land, 'whose husband, Tan Hay, is Fthe author of so many clever and delightful books. attending the ® Major A. Pf ENown and daughter Miss 'Helen, are in Ottawa, visiting Mr. and Mrs; R. J. 'Hdmunds. Ool. R. J. Gardiner 1s in Ottawa for a brief visit, Mrs. 'B, O'Connor, Bdmon- ton, is 'here owing to the illness of hier father, the Rev. R. Fairlie. Lieut.-Col. AY B. Harris and Mrs. Harris who arrived from St. Lucia, BIW.1., "are the guests of Mrs. RB, Carr-Harris, Mack street. Mrs. Henry Joseph is motoring to St. 'Andrews, N'B, 'this week, to Spend the summer ' at 'her. cottage, whore she will join her family. The Queen and . Princess g otored to; i rd Mount- Sopher brated his 90th birth- on Jule Bh. eis. ahi e i a Major: A: 8. Wright, 'who arrived from overseas on the 8.8. asequibo guest of Mrs, R. Mak sirget, has gone fae Nom drving left ia. * noi eee ' Queen's Univer | Irving, Frontenae| THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1919. WILLIAMS NEW SCALE PIANO OU 'would be very much interested if you could see the wood Y being scientifically prepared for the Williams New Scale Piano. Every inch of it goes through a special process which. re- moves all sap and sugar. When this wood is being cut up, there is a great deal of waste, because-only absolutely flawless pieces can measure up to the'standard that we have maintained during many years for Williams Pianos. ' The woodwork on this famous Cana- dian piano--not only the case, but on all the unseen parts also will never shrink, warp or decay. The Williams is built to last a lifetime. : Write us for illustrated literature and ask any Williams dealer to show you this beautiful instrument. WILLIAMS PIANO CO. LIMITED Canada's Oldest and Largest Piano Makers. OSHAWA ONTARIO Se& and Hear the Williams New Scale at THE J. M. GREENE. 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