Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Nov 1919, p. 8

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_THE DAILY B RITISH WHIG rr ------ \ '¥ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 19190; factnsta sani amos: PAGE EIGHT Sa a ann iron ann cf Pao - oa =i] &L to the Tempter, I am sure I deceived nobody but my mother when I sald I had lost the check, for Charlle said hastily-- too hastily: .._ "I'he check will turn up sometime. Until then I cen let you have what- ever you need." "Oh no" I answered quickly, quite breathless "I will just telegraph my husband to send me some by wire"! i 2 he was doing the best possible thing for his wife" when ne surrounded her swith every comfort and kept her shielder from the world, I-betieve my mother had been perfectly happy. Her one thought was her husband. She had no other Mfe but his. Would I be happier if I could bring myself to feal that everything John did was right and it was my life to live within the bounds old fashioned men who Imagined |; Kingston agin. bavid and Ho- AT OOLILANS' BAY Attended Auction Sale at W. Bustard's. Collins Bay, Nov. 19.--The aue- {tion sale at W. Bustard's was well | @ttended on Wednesday. W. Bustard | has rented his farm and having pur- { chased the house and lot lately own- ; Big Crowd jed by D. McOullough, in Collins Bay]: village, is moving into the same. D. McCullough and family are moving ward Bauder have returned from a hunting trip, each bringing a deer. Edwin Bell is also away hunting. D. Baker and wife are attending the funeral of a cousin on Amherst Is- land. a two week's visit with her sister in Toronto. Mrs. A. M. Rankin spent a few days in Toronto last week, Mi and Mrs. John Frink and Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Clark has returned from |' C: , be sure your tea is pure. * TY In the Realm of Women---Some I nteresting Features ) SAR i Renewed vigor in the hour of fatigue, nutriment for the strong and health for the ill are in each cup of Japan Tea. Natural purity and absence of adulteration are Japanese Government regulations. 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The gu soft, refined, white complexion it VV renders instantly, 7 the "No, I wouldn't do that, Kathie, you don't want your husband to think that you are so careless as to lose { his check." | Even Mr. Hicks came to my res- cue at this. "Surely it would not be strange if Katherine lost a check during this tragic time. My dear Mrs. Burke, tinctive flavor and richnéss of fragrance which characterizes z you have about a thousand dollars [in the bank and I will be glad to | take your check as executor for your | husband. I will draw enough to pay { your bills" A { "Then Kathie you need not tele- { graph your husband, because I can {let you have some money," said my mother, almost hapny again. "I will wire him," I answered de- cisively, "Write it out, Kate, and I'll send it for you," said Charlie. Was it my imagination or was there a little sneer at the corner of his, mouth? I knew that he knew that I had Med. And he knew that I knew that he knew 1 had lled. But ke conventional human beings. we still went on playing the game, and my anger at John made me stick to my first falsehood and vehement- Iv Me all the more to make my first fie "good." "Oh. John will be so sorry," I said, "that he had to rush off in such a hurry that he couldn't cash the check for me while he was here. But I guess it's just as well, for you see I might have Jost the money instead. T didn't know that 1 was so careless. You cant' imagine how many things I have lost since my marriage." "Yes?" said Charlie dryly, as he turned toward the window and care lessly lighted a cigarette. This time I did not mistake the sneer at the corner of Charlie's mouth and 1 knew it was not for me. He rea- | ized, as well as I, the many, many things that I had lost since my mar- riage. "Oh, it isn't necessary to send the telegram,' said mother hastily, for she seemed to sense au strained mo- ment. "I'll just write a check 'for five hundred dollars and we will pay up all;the bills, © Yours father, Kathie, never Mked bills." Mother was all a flutter at the unexpected business thrust upon her. 1 determined to talk to Charlie about" 1 leaving her alone and I had a shrewd idea that Sarah knew more about the business matters of the house hold than mother. For I was perfect- ly aware that father was one of those YT ---------------- Y a scientific blend of the choicest India and Ceylon teas, such asonly expert tea tasters can devise, can produce the dis- "PRIMUS TEA" is the all its delicious aroma and flavor are assured by the sealed, airtight package. ASK YOUR GROCER TOR "PRIMUS TEA™ Black end Green. away because we know that w@® can support ourselves. 1 know 'that to- morrow if I should leave John I could qualify as a gymnasium instructor and sporstwoman. i Just before 1 left home to come to my father's house I made John very angry one night by insisting that not any less unhappy than we daugh- ters of modern days. I sald the reason there were more divorces nowadays than there used to be was, not because the modern woman is more restless, and more exigeant than Her mother was, but because her mother did not know where to turn to earn her daily bread if she left the household of her hushand. John sadd most peremptorily: 'You don't know what you are talking about! Every woman should under- a household, even if that household is a business, ss You new wolnen are so fond of calling it." 5 It never entered his mind that the household head might be a woman. By the time we had reached thie point in the conversation, I was too tired and unhappy to press my nt. But to get back to the telegram from John. With 'woman's intuition I knew just what Charlie Goodwin would say to me #f 1 asked him to go with me to send the wire, I knew he would tell me again that he loved me, for no man who cares for a woman could see her pass through what I had been going through and be able to keap silent, Utider - ordinary circumstances 1 should have considered myself a traitor to my husband to let Charlie tell me this, but as it was I had 2 feeling that I should like to know just how the "other man" would treat this situation, and I sald: "Come on Charlie, walk down to the station with me while I send the wire to my husband." (Continued on Monday.) Told in Twilight tt ® ® % {Continuwed from Page 3.) Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Davis Univer- sity avenue, aré spending the week- end in Montreal. i Mrs, George J. 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