Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Oct 1919, p. 9

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Sra Ra ol aa Sl T H E D A i L Y B R 1 1 I S H WwW H i G > : WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919. -- In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features RHEUMATIC CAPSULES MARR] ! ® . ° ° By Appointment to H.M. King George V. | menareniims cura | | 1 the noted RIED ) LIF | Told in the Twilight LUMBAGO, NEURALGIA. GOUT ETC ; Oo F rom War to Peace ASURE RELIEF FOR THE WORST HEADACHE C ne : SO I Jah M7Gio Gibson (Continued from page 3) | monies. left on Saturday for the The war restrictions on the TEMPLETONS L"® Mens, 12 X16 ST. TORONTO, > Miss Macaulay, King street, has remedy since time began. Fortunes are spent I Rumanity has lacked a practical rheumatic Fi § Bi . h . } ra O Ne dBi 8 amilton | y , g valde. ha : or \ av - early at hot springs, electric baths and hospi An Unpleasant Episode, { would like to secure, and had gone | returned from Toronto and H THston I Aysiqe, nag 7 shipment O Iscuits av ng is to obtain relief, nt better results are As 1 look back BO t Dow over + alk busines th him durin | where she atiended meetings of the a ne ti 2 the achieved right at home by using T.R.C.'s "the 4 IER UPON AL oc] to talk business with him during | woman's Auxiliary of the Anglican] Po removed common sense treatment." Just compare cost | 5€ems to me that J the breakfast hour. . | C1 oh ] cc - aud results with any other treatment and My self-explanation satisfied me | hurech : 3 : ou will be convinced. Ask yout druggist po a ms er .{ Miss Mildred Horsey, Ottawa, has Price y y RE as " } ted: myself or write us for our mew booklet; it is interest. | Tooment he heard the and I composedly settled myself to | 4 neged her plans nd will remain | st ing and costs you nothing (Templetons, 143 | Dounce thee man and wile i finish my breakfast. wishing all the | CPA ged pa and : { T Bie time long th her grand there 5 X Y 1 : ry > King W., Toronto). We mail anywhere on Those rr vords tell Ul " ¥ ng ei ® | for some time longer with her grand 1 th l W i unt le Teceipt of 81.08 ) 1 hose very words t 1 he story: | time that John had left me his morn { mother. Mrs. Gooke, and the Rev. A.| A. me is. : John was still "man" but I had be- | ¥ ; t ing paper. | O. Cooke, The Rectory, Barriefield. | | | i | § { ward me suffered a | § Sole agent for Kingston, James B. | c0me "wife." "When they have finished break- | Dr. Cartwright, who has been vi-| McLeod. Druggist. In some indefinable way, John | fast," I said to myself, "John will} | iting his mother, Lady Cartwright, er, M nd Major McLogn i1ISCcuits -- ri hem. seemed to have gotten the idea that | bring the man over and introduce | Hans his m oe Yh Tor his f Wet a . INDISPENSABLE IN the wooing was over. I know that {him to me." And I somewhat surrep- | in Vancouver, B.C | Miss G "Shibles of Edmonton unconsciously I had this feeling, and { titiously glanced into one of the long Mrs. Austin Gillies left vesterday| the guest of "Her alata "Mp Ww . . THE KITCHEN for He > 5 lime Since . 24 known hiirrors with which the room was ad | for Peterboro where she will be a| Carey, University avenue are once agam being SE€Ent to a 'lh 4 remibuS ¥ asked, as. 1 ra sed Orne : | guest tomorrow at the wedding of| Miss Hazel Sheritt left on Mond r for flavoring. It's pi- my face to his for the first nuptial] Although in our hurry, we had ta- | poy cousin, Miss Jessie Rollins, dau-| for Guelph wher Ww a all parts of the world. I'hey t and latabl Ras | ken no baggage from Helen's, I was | ghter of the Rev. Ja I Mrs. | couple of weeks hefore roti . quan anc palatable. "Do you really love me | very glad that my dark blue Berge | Nol nn . pe yey ¢ sg an " ' ? i h ' J Car aby oiling, The Manse, Peterboro Ottaws ' > - ' > ' ' Use 65 the table to Up to this time it had been John | was irreproachably cut and tailored, | © The Manse» Peter NF OGoret Milica ities are of the same standard o oe Bi who had asked me over and over |and that I had early formed the ha-| Mrs len 3 , from i left on Monday F Toront z " . | faded : t 1 I 5 But fn). A 3 : I a1 Mrs. Allen arrived; from left on Monday f« « vher ° ° stimulate jadec appe- again if reaily loved him ut in pit of putting an exira lace collar in | on Saturday and is at 134 King st | he has taken 8 o1 tr ; stead of asking me again he brusque-| my hand bag. 1 had hardly st i'M TW inner has ret yi| the Princess Patricias z will nriva c ua it Vy ly answered | these reflections when to my surprise | rrom Syra , where she was « foned at rg anch td wir * "Why, of course I do. Haven't 1| John and the man walked out of the | { : | aughter, Mrs. Marvon and | ter Tr an : LEA:PERRINS married you?" room without a glance in my direc- on Lyman Skinner anc yo in te r. G filligan. Toronte 48 1n the past, and to prevent That was John's idea of humor, | tion { A. S. Brooks', I stro y B 'n at woke in] doch ins Jae of Why, Jo hat atibofulely torgotion |" ir A 8. Brooks'. el 2, B00 a couple of weeks in] disappointment the public should SAUCE forever quarreled on the definition of | me: nb arrfed:" |; a went to Petervoro last] Ce ww (owen place their orders at once with THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE RT re gagilg of the Rew ars. James Hitchen kr ovceville. their usual suppliers. ; . and M w. L. Grant, Upper John Wesley Ls x ni y 1 ir HUNTLEY & PALMERS, LTD. oir Accent emt pra es "hS-- look 3 the Paper" ditink ronal Pity Jom he en io] nt, i bi ey he fo raoule, whe Were 8hd a 0 ta 3 lace { 1 Biscuit Manufacturers was all | Macdonnell for the Installation cere-' 29th. READING & LONDON ae tites. The morning after we were mar v rod in left 16 go down into! } ner Universally used. ried, John left me to g lown into such 1 experi ¢ . 6 the dining room, saying t be y » of humor saved I Mr long, Kate, I'il order breal st an p then I did | found a number of thi | engrossing--that he Was - ENGLAND | ver eat placed in an ly row | sweep his mind clear of everything * - : { about my plate, but no John. For a | except the matter upon which he was | moment my heart stood still and I | bent. Many times sin then I have | wondered if 1 had been too long in| thought of this and I have come to dressing. Then I decided that it had | the opinion that this is or { not been more than ten minutes and | reasons why men, as a rule, are more j begin to eat the fruit and toast; successful in their undertakings than | which 1 sélected from the other food. | women We women are too diffuse. Calling a walter, I ask him to take | g pr ¢ : + Rang | everything but the toast and coffee |... .. hit has mad t possible | al , a . poiey ar BP A S F 1 d F od | away, and then in as careless a man- 24) Re Torn mace Ya hie Find ; ' RE y - : ave uel an Oo | ner as I could summon; I asked D ia: ; 1 A JF { "Did MF. Gordon finish his break- Lysis Rh EB Cn : NET a Use fast so quickly? 3 g hs 1 % Wk i "No, madame, just as he was or- Yet I have had many other inter of the have never known anything or consciousness, John ( in, my hus- dering he saw a friend across the| ests, amusements, duties room and he asked me to serve your tractions Perhaps it breakfast here and his with his | this that I have not ma success of x alee pl AE friend." | marri If I, too 1 he or- eo : : Sd p | BS | Ch \ of LotR - I looked over into a far corner of | gotten John for a little m 11 BSE IRY v ? & 5 i pr | CR ern a | the dining room and saw John sitt- | have made myself more necessar he se i of : RNS | aR i {ing at table with a very di ied | | 2 A ) 5 EX | Lf Rb ied | him--made him feel that I was worth | personage, a man of perhaps fifty | pursuing again. I wish I had felt this | Bh - Sh ¢ 2 NE ny a 3 : years. In a moment, IT intuitively un- | that morning. Instead. I was very | 525 Se 38.) J ; a 3 Chat " derstood the whole transaction. John | young. and although I lauched, there | » : 5 5 er) had seen this man, who was probably | was a hurt feeling all the same. 2 cf his best clients, or one he | (To Be Continued) ests : CE : 0 abbr Bo] Egg-O Baking Powder Co., Limited No guesswork JNDIES" OF SOLID COLORS There's always after satisfaction amilton, Canada when you and I do the kind act or A scene from the smacking musical comedy 'The Kiss : » about it contribute to a worthy cause. 'Burglar, at the Grand Opera House on Wednesday night! i . Though at First Thought They May EN A ENE EAN AMEN tr? AAA AAA in, IA ---- -------- Beem Bizarre, They Are Really Every ingredient used Quite 'Practical, in the manufacture of pr : mn Undergarments developed in black Bowes Mince Meat is | Udderrarments developed in black "" Won its favor through its flavor' there with a purpose. | bizarre and rather absurd at first There is absolutely no | glance. but when one cone'ders that, =i x 5 3 uesswork as oa regardless of the season or occmsion An open letter to the Public by W. K. Kellogg 2 83 0 a | tor which they are intended, outer # B choice or. quantity of | garments are now made of the most materials used It is transparent fabrics, the need of un- ; y ! kL P f f th | dds | der things that mateh or blend with , e made according to the | He Yor me ety ined Pott : is ) roo 0 e u ing . hard-and-fast rules of a coat combinations and separate caml- famous recipe. The soles are shown for next season made hh : s 3 scientific blending of of black. chiffon and georgette com- IS in e atin ereo he irigredient d th | bined with black lace, of all-over lace . Ne , , the ingr ents an e | ln black or of either of the first named 4 fd Ea skill in co king, com- | tabrics trimmed with fine tucking, WIPE A bined with She choicest | Saw work, ete. toile to mach You can nO mor e argue down fe acts are responsible for the, | iSirests with outer apparel than lift yourself by your boot straps unequalled flavor and | being shown made of brown georgette nourishment of this and other sheer silks. Brown has al- well-known food pro. | 47 been bulletined aa a leading col J So I make the unqualified statement that or for outer apparel for next season duct. and manufacturers of ifems of lin- gerie have not been slow to follow : . this lead. : : Bloomers will continue to be In & great demand pext seasom, It seems ' certain, as narrow skirts and volo ! ; MINCE MEAT = 5550 2 * combination. { Crepe de chine and washable satly IN TINS AT ALL are the two fabrics most used In the GOOD GROCERS development of undergarments foi | fall and winter, and various laces dainty hand embroidery or lasets of oA Bache | Toasted Corn Flakes et Shey fox! ere Sold only in Flavor-Holding SOMETHING NEW IN APRONS W. AXT Young Waman With ideas Tells Haw AU ied Shiviz With i Le oe Moisture-Proof Packages are the best tasting, crispest, most nutritious corn flake on the market today. TRADE MARK ON " This either is the truth or it is not the truth! Let Buy the large, full, "Waxtite" package. Let your : C E 3 T F E \ young the facts speak for themselves. Everyone claims family eat it down 'to the last crackling, toothsome 8 A A A AA i er tty his product is best, and many use all the power of flake. If they don't all vote it the best Corn Flake ; printers' ink and genius-inspired imagination to they ever tasted, we lose. The Grocer will freely paint glowing word pictures of their product. give you your money back. : But, we concentrate on the product itself. We use Can I offer any fairer test than this? all our talent in making Toasted Corn Flakes. Very sincerely, Ne ek the pablic = prove the BEST by actual Contrast Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes, sold nly A , in "Waxtite" package, with the limp, sogzy, l:ath- . . 0599 ery flakes now on the market. You be Juds d : Jury. Your decision is final. se. President 4 | ; KELLOGG TOASTED CORN FLAKE CO. Ta me it does not seem to be a hy 3 Bi i Canadian Kitchens Mim - - Toronto, Canada profitable feat of endurance to read ; : : . ic TH : 3 the Bible from cover to cover. Make as far as possibl oes ; » Just what sternal punishment | private DIODerty iS JOUT Wome! : Sweethear t of the C orn moans is bothering the mosey learned | A lot of men in this ol ; and gifted in this old world simply echoes. 8 9l4 world are fo ' ' : Bd] HE RCLOTHING 48 AE ARTE" a --

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