PAGE EIGHT _ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG : hat: TovIMEER 1 1 In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features EMPIRE GROCERY The one IED 1 i Told In B Twilight § ; | 8 » High Grade Groceries, Fruits | g 1 and Vegetables, Cooked aud | = : ; CE . : 9] | ooked Meats, i i ag i Une i The Mistress of the House. me in the same way I have been do- | (Continued from Page 3.) : LEWIS ORR I do not know how long John stay- | ing tor you?", { Mrs. Campbell Strange; Barrie i ed down stairs with his mother, 1 "No, John, I could not do it for | i sh RR No. Ware te ® @ | Oly know that after I had wept up- | ; 3 Club on Thursday in honor of and only { til it seemed to me I had no tears left | your 'turning down' as you call er, Mrs, Edwin Loucks of | Re tose meson aati and had sobbed until my throat felt | has been kindly meant--I am afraid | Winnipeg, Lady Macdonell and Mrs. | ir | as though some one way drawing al you have made it impossible for your | E T. Taylor (England). The table | noose tighter and tighter about it. | mother'and me ever to be friends." | lopked very pretty with shaggy yel- i I must have dropped asleep. "Well, I'll be d---,, I have thought i low chrysanthenums pe a Saatie 1 h g gmann It was dark when John awakened | for the last three weeks that I Was | piece, surrounded by small vases = e Tel . School of is different -- vite { me. He must have been standing by | getting a woman who was quite dit- | ed with pink cosmas and green. Cov- i Music { q the bed looking at me for Some | ferent from any other woman 1 have | ers wore lnig for alpisen She other violi E © i i | moments, because when 1 opened my | ever known, and 1 find her just like | guests eing Mrs. Iva Martin, Mrs. J. | PE: otis 5d different from any | eves he leaned over me with such a fall the rest of them--always conjur- | B. Carruthers, Mrs. Norman Stuart | matic art. Pupils ma¥ begin av | other kind ol sauce. kind and sympathetic look that I|ing up some bugaboo on how she | Leslie, Mrs, Charles Constantine, | any date. Terms on application. | | reached out my arms to him like a |should treat some one or some one | Mrs, J, L, Whiting, Mrs, Walter Flem- | Engagements for congerts ac- i Get botil a | Httle ehild ; should treat her. Here I! have been jing, Mrs, Rutherford, Mrs. R. E. Kent | cepted. et a Doitie to-day. For a moment I was not quite | trying to arrange things for your | Mrs. Douglas Ypung, Mrs. W. Ber- | 216 F t Str t. | conscious of all that had happened | comfort for the last two or threa | mingham, Miss Mora and Mrs, Stuart | rontenac eet. All Stores sell H.P, | since I had reached his mother's] hours! I have never known mother | Wotherspoon, : | Phone 1325; hore. - |Dhouse--I only knew that John was] to be 50 stubborn as she was about | Miss Carrie Beard, O'Kill street, | , there and that he loved me and 1 this little matter. And then, when | kn on Thursday for Dtiawa, Whee | wo -------- -- { loved The moment my husband | after: all my work, persuasion and she w spend the winter with the FT nani | SPOKE, everything came back to me commands I have brought her 'round | Rev. Mr. Holmes and the Misses Hol- | HE new autumn styles as in a flood of bitterness you inform me that you will not play | mes, i . . ---------- ] You dear child," he said sooth- a her yard! Ye Gods! What shall{ Mrs. Edwin Loucks, Winnipeg, was | introduced by the Onyx | ingly, "I have made. it al right" Mo- | T do with the twe of you?" | inexpectedly called to Quebec and | | > ore : {ther knows who. is. the head-of this} Jom looked so pértiirbed, unhappy | 181 for hat city today but hopes to | Shoe have an individual charm { house and she understands that you | and altogether boyislly rueful, that I return on Tuesday to visit Mr. and ' are going to run it in the future." my sense of humor got the best of | Mrs. Campbell Strange, Barrie street. | There are as man dif- | 0h, John, Joha, T couldn't do my moss SholMOr | (Mrs. Balfour Mudie and little dan that will appeal to women of y that! You don't know what you are "1 don't know what you are laugh- | Ehiers have returned to Gananoque | : ie ' ferent varieties of tea as of asking of me. I cannot come into |ing at." he sald angry in an instant ter a Fi with Dr. and Mis. A.W. discriminating taste, b your mother's house, which she has "Yau wouldn't laugh if you had been | innett, age feet. | roses--but only ONE Red managed for years and simply take | with mother." | , i Rose Tea. the reins of government away from "That's just it, John dear, don't atrae tit ae agnor. 146 Prantenas | her. It would be top dreadful! She | you think it would be better mot.to after this date * | , - > o/s | would hate me worse than she does have interfered directly with this tw» i Cc ' Red Rose 8 a blend of about now!" matter, and to have let your mo- | Mrs. J. F. Beveridge, 218 Johnson | a dozen varieties of teas, chiefly "Never you mind about that," Josh | ther and me work it out between our- ot tHE : y : y store "yo. ing E Ee | street; will receive for the first time | hill-grown ASSAMS the rich- blustered I am going to be master selves? i i 4 | since coming to Kingston on Thurs | in my own house and my wife is its "Oh, yes! Yes, that would have | 5 | est and strongest teas grown, | mistress." been a grand ides, for all the time | J2¥ Sfter EN oitom. 4 14 8 pa. | ; . "But, John, I can't do it! You you were working it out veu would | BAR sh i The skilful blending of these {must not ask me tor have kept me on the griddle. 1) otk @ S8oh manth. dangliinr] Is skilfilly and bi ted teas produces the Sai) ghtiul and w that 1 Bowe it ai ol erervthing | would have been called upon to de {Miss Bessie, Bellewille, were in the | ¢ skilfully and comforta Y construct a . now that I have it al arranged?' ¢ide things a hundred times a day-- | n, rpose | «grat distinctive Red Rage lavor. 4 "John, I cannot, even for you. put| and whichever one I decided against | SY Ja nogpand De bu They | o fine, € se grained leathers, cut The rich strong ASSAM leaves 3 myself in a Position which will cause | would make me perfectly miserable | were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | selected portions of the hide. The beauty s h B : constant irritation and misunder-{ until f turned my weight in the other | James Pense, Princess street ! : : kh 35% di : : : in the Red Rose package are so full E standing. ¥ you think it is abso- | direction!" | Mrs. W I. Gratton and baby Mur- | of its finis 1s indicative of its quality of tea essence that three teaspoon. § |lutely necessary that I should live "of Pittsb ave : N I saw that it would be perfectly | je; of Pittsburgh township, have re- | fuls go as far as five of ordinary tea. In your mother's house for a while, I Impossible to convince John of my | turned home after spending the past | and of the sturdy wear You may expect inati it {| Tal do so. but it must be as her|side of the argument--buc I Was | two weeks with friends in Brockville. | and will get from eve ir of shoes and ae Red er lustions a aly A guest. I shall have nothing to say fully determined that I would not | . =» a n i b J 8 t i Po f Rose package. . about the management." usurp the place of mistress which| Miss Diana Hamilton, who was the | earning the Unyx trade mark. "But I have made all the ar. belonged to his mother in this house. | gusst of Miss Annie Daly, Albert | rangements and mother understands. | 1 was silent for a moment and John, | street, returned to Montreal early in | I cannot go to her now and say that] top, seemed to feel that enough had | the week. SOLD .Y THE BETTER SHOE STORES THROUGHOUT CANADA you backed out. Besides, I did It} been said on the subject for one time! Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Weller and fa- | : ¥ for you, I thought it was the square | for he asked: mily of St. Catharines are now in | On Sale in KINGSTON ot : i : i thing to do to make her fully realize !1 yon feel able to go down to Hamilton, where they will reside. i | that I was married and that she | some restaurant to diuner? Mother Prof. and Mrs. John Mcenaughton, | 8 J. H. SUTHERLAND & BrO 1» E would have to take second place." has let the servants go out for the formerly of Montreal, have moved to | . "Oh, John," 1 said, "your poor day." Toronto and taken rooms on Bloor | { mother! Can't you understand how Again I smiled at mother's strat- | street sast. | PPR. { It must have humiliated her? Surely | egy for she had known we were Among the passengers on the Em- | ueied . E | You cannot love your mother as 1}coming. press of France which arrived from | ' do mine and subject her to this, even "Of course, John, I shall be glad | England this week is Lady Kirkpat-! { for me.' to go," and started immediately to | rick. \ . "Do you mean to tell me," ex-| hathe my swoollen eyes. Fred, Brooks, Earl street, left early | claimed John, veering quickly, "that "All right," he answered, "meet |in the week for California where he | you wouldn't turn down your par-{ me down stairs in fifteen minutes." | has secured & splendid position, } ents or anyone else in the world for (Continued tomorrow). Mrs. Nathan Dupuis, University | avenue; left on Thursday 1ar Califor- rr th nia, where she will spend the winter, . . » |THE ano 're avate oats CONSTIPATION Mrs. BE. T. Taylor's many friends are delighted to be able to welcome i ! {her back again. She arrived rumpots The. intense: iow are i or COSTIVENESS from Montreal early in the week, and : . el : 3 a ha { closer it came until it i is the guest of her sister, Lady Mae i set your heart | i | and soul a-fire with its significance, | Soneh and Sle Gunaral Sir A .C It was one of those airs, brave and Constipation, although generally Royal Militar College : FAY, 10 which our men marched |deseribed as a disease, can never ex- Dr Frank. Queen's. 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