Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Oct 1919, p. 16

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PAGESIXTEEN ~~ == THE DAILY BRITISH WHIgG SATURDAY, OCTONKR 4, 19is. Y -- JFROM kissed t ' th wousewife under the name son JANET OF KOOTENAY any but himself ar } re------ gy 1 ¢ : Biographies of Well-known! |} 8 ¢ Authors. n Perfectly balanced in strength, rich in flavor, yet so aes & iv, 42 LY | ; sic i ag delicate in fragrance "PRIMUS of the : a a al Rudyard Kipling Kipling has travelled extensive n B ig) g perfe tu eats ull ine red ements of a iy Koya Kiln Wig r extensive XN SL 4 hE & = ech Wholesome and delicious beverage. bor am Fong a ya [years near Ratticharo, Yermone, ant] § Oo : FOR "PRIMUS TEAS he was old enough to yp 31 ed an Amerie aay, ) 3: g ax " PRIMUS TEan Janet Kirk, a g inded tv. and G he was sent to England to a military | vo. o : el : a oR E i iach and Grom, draining school in Devon getie girl wi t * hills lef uch purp : ne British Columbia ir h of an i friven This decide ¢ 5, | Young Kipl ng was an | ¢ He lives now in Sure 3 . h R | CHAPUT, FILS & CIE, Limitée ; sh to | 2 home 3 i ae : shlictw + ' and athlete, but he was a go nih ? ' FRE 3 . TRE Seitiah . : Doers onl ; z MONTREAL. found 2 fru fay Th she st $ he uke of Anjou. but vel Student, and t ! : ! . " ceeds in doing and settles down defender of Cambrai," who has b ror Journal hg ine 1 Making the Day nd R hard work to prove that she can the 1 ut hej editor of the s x v 1 a success of t work, in spite ¢ $1.50. McClelland & Stewart, To rente, Publishers, TH " By Evah Mchowan. 279 Pages Price] b bla OX . the} { : 12 the new SEX. i o avement women 1 the advancer . i men i rothed to Jaqueline tion of equs Janet of hoot v," a book ver Riant « 3 identit to their liking ight : ay . a & e going into There dhs scepticism of her many neighbors, land drives : yo all: ol ne : SLAY) ldo seems t Srong e of whom find i! . ind set ec 3 Vi and » | "elle, { i sy India, , night con 6 To i = 3 ' y HENL comes n e nervoy - donning man's attire for IVERIEnce | ¢ity Then et x ssage 'Brami V3 y v port { . rol 2 hewwy } un her work; und others of whom de } i - Tia ' E TooRS ny | | We have a supply of ly , the little , t : clare that she has settled t Erow? es eT OErics fi | on the purpose to ensna You Sav { apy Are. ; eligible bachelors you say to yourself, "Ill ge al + || cut hard wood and just t ant. did not keep him from which lay around hood. {thi 7 salts x ofih ve an He writs h mo The story is told in the § if aj, 1 who sti i} o he I and short Relehes, andj a, walk } % : i i series of letters, written by Janet to be } 0 the "dq of Cam were copied i : 153 a hoo ro. There : kindiing. friend back on the prairie. 'Uhe bu | bry and. weds hen ing of the home, the planting and y aking a } of his - a yee in the wi a ooks, is harvesting of the crops, and the is a fine old-world tale, told| Started out as his own publisher, | ks or ale sr All the new J. Sowards Coal Co. features of heg life are all tre i he al ehio l tv 4 a n sal : i a sparkling manner Bhe first { Ores bool Phe \ : i of e amv. a mek orice 1 A : : she makes is Captain Fenton, a w rilling incidents is of v rote . hve al hh 1 fx nh s. Ye ! arr ded English officer who oceupie f ivities and of the hand- | mad book yme of them i thine : he nr ------------ Their friendship dev maiden strong men, 3 heen y banjo arou ami ft A Lala pgs | THOMAS COPLEY 4 next farm Hck Sehon-beachor ma Doar, sol we, dong in those days of the middle | Br Sr Mitel ST i 5 3 pigs In AGr at Home Shine ie ophans 987 that miss immediately 8 : ; e entertainment 9 Wentlag anything done lu the CArpen. to try to captyre the ta all 0 man I $ "Flower O' the B ik | | | V. jlery Hue. Estimates given on all tions, Her blans are o vail how Lily dese 1g of commendation 8 a ue Box orgies and uew mark iso nara! ever, for Janet's inborn good humou : SE pret Hamad - Will receive prompt attention. Shop tides over all ' the sagreeable and |}1*** " 5 a-aie, | SONI u rg ve I u like te ul 1 . °K § difficult Situations, and in the enc he | 3 nt M ? ir favorpt author LIQUIDS AND PASTES ca ATen street tia herself marries the officer, to the rhe i at Yon say FOR BLACK, WHITE TAN AND OX-BLOOD (DARK BROWN) SHOES la pina w Preis Jelress makes reat. surprise of = f the r | 3 great surprise of some o e : hen ve pet : Ente HE FF DALLEY CORPORATIONS LIMITED, HAMILTON, CANADA specialty of bours, and the pointed remarks of ' . 3 ; i others. Janet's friendly ¢isposition, |} . . Ply ; re o 8 ou an 4 n beliovir 1@ dimpossible however, wins over most of the un _ ' friendly neighbours, amongst i x the unpleasant Mrs, Good, who e 'wail of a covole. o Hays mace a Practice of istening in living ing but the faitt tog dozing at his fee on the party telephone, and who was the first to see fulterior designs Janet's attempt td make a success o ring oil lamp blazes into a thousand dancing her fruit farm. The book ends very th lonely cabin is thronged with happily, with the wedding b ring : chattering people. who lead him from t ing for more than one couple, and the | principal character quite satisfied | with the turn of events ; Apart altogether from the roman Jack in the crowded town another man, city-tir tic aspect of the story, there sve ne 1 hines softly on jis careworn to be a great lesson in the tale of . H this strong-willed girl won out in | a stern battle with the 'wild land of angling street cars and t amping feet tale of the city.: ! and reads--a wondrou Ooms Anidl-the most comfort mient A he | lesome en oymer the ares that { : 3 thing like to make golden Jang ei-pleasur 2» 2 » "The Ryerson nteresting ch the closed window comes the muf phantan Rritish Columbia' hill Fhe descrip fe ve fur 2 racking av. Fer ithag --Hons--of --the--work--on--the--frutt--nd- me bol : at aot os eping Plaine vegetable farm are true to correct ha oo « eping plains : horticultural practice, and are well shadowed mountains. He b worth noting. The story is presented thousand firs; he follows the river through 1 in a che y. optimistic atmosphere and every fibre of his be ing thrills he call of with a background of the wide-out-of . doors of the west I'he farmer g the wounded officer and the other teresting neighbours are all ters of much charm. and thev ke p sited isle of dreams the sto interesting until the very ¥ ! > position h Ars book ste Book and Pu ofonto. Du } 3 of his ad; the name "Will en used as an imprint publications. With on of the book steward' Rev, 8. W. Fallis, the trade name | he sor ecomes he Ryerson Pyess," { response » a request for some very fittingly comfemors x infotmation. a ag i oe ptt otters 15¢ fice time; so there was built alname of the founder I SRrttion spout herslf ud her] Extracts From New Books.) sat ot Sauk a lean oblong docket, § t Dr. Briggs' friends will tan MeRowal, the author of | ¢ | Wire-stitehed to imitate a government | glad to know that he is not by anv ently and delightful recollections of a! a jEOVeiope, printed on one side only, | means withdrawing his interests | 2nd deligittal resbilections of : : bound in brown paper and secured | from the institution. but as Book and later mv e nm, per . England Upside Down With red tape. Of these books we | Stews Emeritus, to which position Sir Hugh saw England living | made some hundreds. Then 1 took [he was elected hy the general con- » Was gotten in the but I thro tlt a. terror of th . <Q reply aoa . 3 tle am of the West Western, ng lived! -Nrough a. terror of the soul. She jreply postcards, printed. the news of ference of the _chureh last October. A twenty vears imithe valley between had thrown over her old chivalrie the birth of my book on one side, and | continues to be in his office daily. The 9 the Selkirks and the Rockies. My fa. | '€as; in the hou of her need she {the blank order form on the other, | new name, "The Ryerson Press" will ther has a fruit farm in the Koot- Tounddecency didn't pay and grew de- and posted them up and down thelbe used in future on all publicati ns y : { termined to be decent only if it paid. | Empire. The money came b ck inlhandled by the house. re eee beseech hee elie one fe ee ee or reg the wonder, the witchery of it. ¢ wand that 'weaves its golden pell, transforming the k Arp real 1 ' enay valley; I Wish you could see it} Rue x ne 3 now At twenty-one | gave up my | to the sound of her new war ery; | poor but honest rupees. direet, ane - dream of attending Toronto Univer sity and married. Since then I have die . 3 Crowded her music-halls, her railway [sent Kipling on a tour of the world, | Oranges and Lemons (with a ds led the usual busy existence, twelve JY ; h of : years of it." : carriages and especially her Kensing- Jand he wrote a 'series of letters, af-] spirit.) as " : ha tom drawing rooms, she was a sking | terwards- reprinted under the title of For Street R way Companies: A com Ol a © for the revision of naturalization cer- | "From Sea to Sea It is one of the j The Curious Quest (or, Finding the ' 8 "A. Bolo! A Bolo!" at the behest of every copy sold in a few weeks" Suggestions For Holiday Reading her Billings and Bottomlevs whe In 1889 the "Allahabad Pioheer" For the members of the Se FLOWER O' THE LILY. tificates, that was for the dishonour- | ironies of a literary career that he | Money). a -- ing of her notes of hand. The world | was quite unable to dispose of any For Strike Leaders: Twelve > . By Baroness Orezy. 416 Pages. Price] was upside dow n; blunt England had lof his stories at this ny: in San] (Good and Teed Ste; Twelve. My =] N\ when th 2 a re Ww ea r $1.50. George H. Doran, New| made secret treaties: Idoyd George, | Francisco or New York, and that he For Labour and Capital generally: | 1 ! ng : York, publisher, ex-radieal, was accepting Protection: | bad some difficulty in finding a Lon-| The Idea of Public Right (the public The newest Baroness Ovezy book is] the partisans of free labour were es- [don publisher for his "Plain Tales | be hanged). = 3 : 3 a departure from the popular Scarlet tablishing an embargo on the right | from the Hills," but. that this book For Wa, Profiteers: The Knack of] : Bm a a a Pimpernel series, and takes its read-1 of skilled -imen to move from firm to | Was an immediate success and the | Managing (to squeeze out 300 or} y ers back to the days when knights] firm ~they wefe building a' world | United States magazine editors were jcent.) : : per] : NN Ah were bold, to the days of Queen Eliza-| atmed and tariffed, a' world which [Soon clamoring for the work they had For the United States; Whe Gis 2th \ : beth and her bold buccaneers, al-} delighted in hostility and hated Wil. | refused, : Us Vietory (why, the U. $ of corey) though the scene is pid in old France | son. Wilson, the only hope of civil- Kipling's short' stories of Indian For Summer Flirtationists: Th . 3 N and the characters dnvolved are some ion because he wanted to tear |life are indeed varied in theme Some J Eyes of the Blind (Danny Boy) ed NR of the old French cavaliers 'who fol- weapons from the bloody hands and |©f them are weird and uncanny; some | For the Wets; More 'Ciirgoes (F om lowed their sovereigns and served| unite them in a league-of peace that |are almost coarse znd brutal, yet | Montreal, or anywhere you can et it their queens devotedly without ques-| nad no respect for the vested inter [there is a compellingness about them For Sir Robert Borden; Travell y tion or thought of reward. Such af sts of slaughter. Yet in America that makes them re-read and re-read! Companions (and other wild a i won man was Gilles de Grohin, Sire de 1ay- the only hope. They, the voung- [time and again. Possibly his best; I have met). Rmals y naw NProidmont, who comes into the story] est children of the world, were not (Work is to be found in "Soldiers| For Examination Candidates: Field the middle of a battle between the] bound close by the bounds of hatred { Three." He has drawn the British and Study, (0, that we had done less : 1 HH Spaniards and 'the French defendersf on which the old Empire had heen |Soldier in India as he actually is. The | fielding and more study.) ? : : E PU RE Woo of the Netherlands. He is grievously] nutured. No doubt they too had characters, Mulvaney, the Irishman: y Ly wounded, and as he is half unconsei-} their covetousness, their flaunting | Ortheris, the Cockney: and Learovd, ee Sua he has visivhs of an angelic form Rowtere}is, hele reed Rockefellers the Y arkshiremas, are destined to --_--_ > 4 & Sweet voice inquiring as tof --but they had mora dreams; they {live as long as the 'me mory of the T > Whether he will recover, Then he | were not the slaves of cocked hats, English soldier lasts." To! " Notes of Interest HAT WILL NOT SHRI loses his senses, but the sound of that | orders, epaulets, flags, "sigullettes, | ~ Symbolism and imagination prevail | For Booklovers. WY f Yuice remained with him ever after- [the things for which men die... Wilson {in such short stories as. "The Brush-| goo .* : wan 8: so that when he next heard it expressed all that, that desire to es | wood Boy, "They * "An Habitation he memory of thal night of battle tablish 3 stable world. where the in- Enforeed, and in "The Jungle Stor Philip Gibbs, she noted British war eit always came back to him tdividual would be free from the quar- {1e8," and the "Just So Stories." His | Correspondent, has returned to Eng- While the firat cost Is higher than ordinafy _ Some time elapses, and the reade: rels of the State--From "Blind Al [novels are: not very carefully econ- | land, after a two months lecturing pnderwear, the better wear, greater warmth, is next introduced to Marguerite off ley, by W. L. George. structed, but they show the same | tour in the United States. : . lighter weight and all-round satisfaction make it Messrs. The C. Turnbull Co, Ltd Pavaree, 2nd Bet Drother Duke hee swift Vivid and direct style as his oc shy much more scomomical in the long run. i en aR, Qatarie 3 4 » Whe are hot in Praia = . other work. "Captains Courageous" tavins Boy Cohe 2 f You can 'CE A Three year 3 i Eo ri ba : C ; t pl ourageous Joctaviss Roy hen, author { not bu E Three sear \ v i argument concerning the project to They wip te your ¢ hildren to read.|is a tale of the Newfoundland fishing | "The Crimeah Alibi," whe fo only made, ER an for reese: 1350 tore rk of marry the Duke with Jacqueline de as nleasur An information. xs well {heanks: "Kim." of native life in. India; | tWenty-seven vears of age, gave up The proc yous: which | Broyart, heivess of the Netherlands |™ hes arom their reading, and |"The Naulakha" combine. ush- | 2 budding law in Charleston ve there» panufacture is different and a sabia ion E often when they . s mbines the rush- £ law practice in Charleston expen i ~and mistress of the 'eity of Cambrai a in €Y are shut in by bad |ing, practical West of the United Sta- [ S.C. four vears ago, and moved a - Bensive there is nothing else like it made mn The Duke preted ae eal. eu ter, i mess or other eauses, the | tor With the' Troms pod Sa | iin a a A 2d to anada---special machinery --speciaily irained to an unknown girl, although she js|1UCSHOR of "What to do?" can he East Y, mysterious oh ra ist Iabuma to devote Operators --each garment with individuality hon 1 irl, ; es A to de? AT | timsell exclusively to the frit; Te Pec ml sant four su hme repatediy beautiful and young, and paired By the Provision bf a good| Kipling's verse has a fetching | Short stories and novels. iting of Only the very finest, safest and cleanest Please make 'the shipmeat. se some as ® compromise is reached whereby he trary of children's books. swing to it, and a sort of material. | Sean bay ean Merino wool is used--so soft that a _ re ae ualen whet. a Rises jo History has value and. meaning : ade pod tS hat carries the yiatie Bothkareva, auther ol ae it : § A aS reas . on TY 5 "¥Yashka ™ vi 3 } > The Queen of Navarre is delight, a | On1Y, or very largely, in so far as it is €Ts Dut much of his "Departmen- on hia, ta whom Theodore Roose- fe woe ho seams--as the garments are Commanding... BnCan. Eagimeer with this bargain. and she Sehr ved biography. It is the life lived that] ~~ en Pat save Shoo from his Nobel ade with a selvedge and the joins are bniited "These brows? Garments are Tushhite = $ 3 . - ~ S ize BY 2 : -- 5 goa P . ¢ bt the duke. accompanied hv his hench. Sounts, thar being the response from \ \ . visit to a vn Bd Jreent ; Tr NOt sewn as in ordinary garments. fonars No. 32. fe original of above an, the good Gilles de Grohin, to do |e, 21 that sets the old, dead world Fy ef of thirty x a 5 i . » to dancing 'again. " money to the relief of thirty women it the bod ang of youll Jugheline. Me cial A SIMPLE TRIBUTE { pd Fatale of Death. Who were! Each CEETEE" garment goss through \ uke ha ¥ on and women g : ? : ced to acute suffering through ci oo (80a3 Lwough our kind of thing and he breaks the bar. are still Tam Sra or We are | 1 1 bought a little baok of verse, §|the loss of health and home in mili. a atte, ToT making it abuoiutely gain. so the faithful Gilles is sont to mest of Manson 8 ms, and one day; tary service for their motherland : , act the part pf the duke, unk rnin us are very tired. "Tell us af § "War Vorao od ne h MDMONT to latory." we: say to the novelist, "and ar Yerse" 'twas named, and Tr-- matter : Santos {We will endow you with ri h x ab! could I but say Mary S. Saxe, author of "Our Lit L Asa of fact, 'CEETEE" is } ? bless you witit thanksgiving. nd The crowding thoughts te Quebec Cousin" is librarian of tter than imported, it is in a class PUBLIC LIBRARY b= forget our sorrows: lighten our|] 'And shor 2nd here held away, . Westmount Public Library, Montreal, © by itself without competition and is ; hearts; give us new i e ; in. oul with surg- 4 ovBotd : per ' = fnew mew edb for Wincor Por a ng, selfless Jove. : Kenyon Butterfield, who <reedntly ; +uperiative. 8S; oF ten Love for those unknown deadly wrote "The Farmer snd the New . our dreams; give us hope, and you Day ™ i ; ] : i : s 3 : Y, | preside assach ) - BULLETIN : shall abide in our midst as. one of the Yea, filled my heart with thank. Agricultural Cottese® Mi Se Tuselis Made in all sizes for Men, Women and Child ~ : Ah 'CEETEE' underwear is made especi i pecially for those who Appreciate guality and com fort, On Active Service ------ BONN, Geamany, Jas. Zed, 1919 fashioned" and are "brows CEETEE' garment is knit, not cut, te ¥. great omes" Is it any wonder that fulness and Praise teak ~ in Union Suits or Separgte Garments, SO many writers have take: * the . : h. Pac Sng Md © taken to the] For those whose fearless, white A new book by Gene Stratton Por. + Young souls had fled ter concerns itself chiefly i : ASK EALER Tr) And left a heritage 'with us, in { |dooities of bird life and cont Yous ny TO sow You, ne gleanings of a lifetime of experiences Miss Anna Smith Balestier, mo- Courage to carry on--gehiave §| With the feathered folk of the wood. The C. TURNBULL COMPANY of Galt Limited ther-in-law of Rudyard Kipling, died _ and greatly dare, a You Want a Good Book > : , Life's strange may =, Go to YOUR PUBLIC 1. - at Brattleboro, Vermon th . ing those rio a : » : is : . HBRARY d of Ma "4 pas hn . dn till Hive and To s dead has followed a aun) Carmen : a on will be welvome, Ter = Ve. She was eighty years old. --H. M. Bielhy. Seas oy ie and hefo e dear ) : E . ad finis both a book and si ; : 2 "oy and 2 musi

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