Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Dec 1919, p. 12

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TH E D A 1 L Y BE R i T i SH WH I G : : SATURDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1014 ES -------------- - - ---- a ------ - = ae St ---- : 3 \ In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features PAGE TWELVE the teas, which blended by experts and packed in air and dust proof packages, are offered to the' the noted author | ww Ki particular housewife under the name . 1deh MeGione Gibson | | [EE Sorc _ JPROM the sun kissed tea gardens of Ceylon and India, come Perfectly balanced in strength, rich in flavor, yét so A Gold Pocketbook-- Empty. haven't you can have jt if you wish. Right after 'dinner, of . waich 1} You have your own car and so have could only eat a few mouthfuls, John | 20 use for a taxi. Your hossencid delicate in fragrance "PRIMUS followed me up stairs to our room. | Accounts are sent to the office an " : Entering, he threw himself into a big | I take care of them. I eaft't for the | ' TEA" meets all the requirements of a chair and gave a sigh of rolef. lite of me see why you -heed any | ho Xo g perfect,wholesome and delicious beverage. "1 am glad Katherine, that we | money." . 3 ry have a little place all our own, where "I bad to borrow $15 from Henri- | i ASK YOUR GROCER we can get away from everyone. [1] elite to go home when I was called | > | FOR "PRIMUS TEA™ had a- fine time with mother after | by father's illness and death." | : ; you left." "Well, that thing wouldn't happen | \ Black and Green. "Well, I felt that I could not stand | 8galn in fifty years," was John's) Any more, John," 1 said as I prepared | comment, for bed. "Oh, I hate, this bickering and ex- "Don't you want to talk it over, | Planations. All my life, John, I girl?" was his surprised comment as | igve had a certain amount of money | he saw me sink down between the | given me for my expenses each month. True, it was very small, bat | : of sheets and turn my face to the wall. "Talk it over? 1 never want to| I had the pleasure of spending it | hear it Wéntidned again. The ohly [as I pleased. I could fee a servant | : | prayer I have this evening is that I| for doing me a service. I could per- | *an forget this day and all its hap- | form an unexpected charity. 1 could | NEW SCALE PIANO ! senings utterly." buy a dish of ice cream for a friend. He fussed about the room aim-| Why, if it had not been that I had | HEN the price is no higher, wouldn't you prefer to buy a 'essly for a few moments and then | Some money left of my allowance, 1 | Canadian-made high-grade piano? There's only one answer, in rather an embarrassed voice | do not know what I should have dong { and that is "Yes." The Williams New Scale ranks among the | asked: 2 since I have been your wife. I spent 1 Agreeable Entertainment for Young and Old world's best. The late Queen Victoria chose one for Windsor "By the way, Katherine, you did- | that, however, when .I paid part of Castle. Famous artists like Melba, McCormack, Clara Bute, n't use all the money 1 sent you, did | my fare home." | Kathleen Parlow, Alma Gluck, and hundreds of others, all choose you?" "Where is that allowance now?" the Williams New Scale for their Canadian tours. Facts like this : | enable you to form an idea of its Guaiisy = quality that meets the most exacting tests. And the Williams is made in Canada by ians, for Canadians. ri Give yourself a musical treat--go to any Williams Dealer and hear the Williams New Scale. Illustrated literature sent on request, AM Ngt" he parried. i { hs . My father's affairs were not in as' | Wants Four Hundred Dollars, good shape as we thought, 'and al- i "Well, I'ma little hard up and I | though provision was made for me in »% %, Wish 1 could have about $400." fils will, I relinquished it so that my | ¥ "I haven't got $400." mother could«live as comfortably as | "What in the devil did you use she Siwaye has." | more than $100 for? It costs less "That's where you and I will al | WILLIAMS PIANO CO. LIMITED than thirty to come home." 'ways differ, Katherine. A woman ¢ i "While 1 not recognize your | should not expeet to live as comfort- 1 : E . * 1 . ie Canada's Oldest and Largest Plans Makers right to ask - what I have done | ably after her husband dies. The { myvite al persons visiting OSHAWA ONTARIO with that money, had I spent it.all, | provider--the financier--is gone. | | X RY . v : I will say that $50 of it went for | If your father had been well enough | | ! London to inspect our factory the all-too-ornate wreath that you | to take care of his own business and ! "7, i . ' 8 | sent for my father's funeral' cept his money in his own bands, in-| | hers ore a1 1 k s SER AND HEAR | *"But--but, you would have sent | tead of letting a coupla of women | d see how McCorm C The Williams New Scale Piano at [your father some flowers--?" he | un him, he would probably have | Jersey Cream Sodas are made. We Th J M G NE MUSIC co Li ited | ustersa, been in much better circumstances e J. . GREE oy mi . | very' probably, T would have lat his death' a : contend that the Sonsuiming public have a right - CEN 63 Bs a fe rere 4 aim, . - . . * 168 PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON: { that wreath was'not for my father. Going Into Details. Fd to know how their food 18 andled. "John, let us be honest with each | "Now, you have spent about $80," | a . : 4 Our visitors' registers contain names of | other and ourselves just for tonight | he continued after a moment's { at least, if never again. You know | thought. i . {very well that $50 wreath was| "Ob, I dow't know what I have | thousands of people from all parts of America | bought, not for my father, but for jspent; You will find what is left { 1% : [ the sake of impressing thie people of ; over on the desk in my gold pocket- | | ' who have visite our plant. What they say my home town. You ordered it and | book. By the. way, the jeweler's; | about our factory 1S one of our best adver- | forgot to, pay for it." bill for it came in yesterday. I think i * | "I told them to send. the bill to | that is altogether too expensive a tisements. | me. Why didn't they do it?" piece of jewelry for me to wear and ! : : | "Naturally in my ewn town they | --a gold pocketbook with nothing | | Under such circumstances, you rest content would send the bill to you, in care in it means nothing to me." i . . . . of me. However, that is not the "That's a nice way of thanking a | that quality, purty, freshness and cleanliness . | point. Do you realize, yohn that you | man for his presents--and I thought | : : . | have never offered me any money | you would ltke it very much. Bess | are everlastingly maintained. since we were married?" ? Moreland helped me to se--'" and | Fa----h, HIB i 5 | . then he stopped. : : The beverage of count reg ws i | Has Her Own Car. ""fhank you for your present, | ; " is pi the same 3 countless Se uries | "Well what do you want money | John, but you might as well return | : ® 9 tho d i quality ay Bod | for? You have a charge account in jit. I'shall never carry it again." } : a thousand years ago, It casnot be im- | every store in this town, or if you (To be Continued.) j proved. The Government of Japan guar- - | ' . tees Ye puity of Japan Tea -- the people > " : otf Canada testify as fo its quality. THE ACTIVITIES : an TO Told in om | Jersey Cream Sodas amount of solid food ne- cessary and mainiain the wili ht 2%, vigor. 1 } gS Only two maids accompany Queen | Sold fresh everywhere. In sealed packages. ~Dr, William, Vale. + Elzabeth of Belgium on her Amer. | Factory at LONDON, Canada. Branches at Montreal, Ottawa,, Hamilton, can tour. Kingston, Winnipeg, Calgary, Port Arthur, St. John, N.B, ¥ oe = { Lady Bathurst is the only woman | (Continued from Page 3.) in Bi The L.C. Reading Club will meet | Sqghua Whe owns and manages | on Monday afternoon at 181 King street, whem Mrs. T. Callandar will Great Britain now Mays claim to | be the hostess. m i v 1 s muatmn, ", ¥, Ente #408000 women trade | Dean Skelton, Queen's University, Women are to have an Important spent a few days in Toronto this | part in enforcing the anti-profiteer. week. Ing act in England; . Miss Madele. Wilson returned to Three out of every four Germans | New York to-day, after a pleasant | more than 90 years of age are women | visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Birkett, | still in good health. 0 Bagot street. | Only 30 per cent. of the eligible | Capt. Percy Vrooman and Miss | women voters in New York city have | Somepiine Vrooman, Napanee, were | registered. | out-of-town guests at the RM.C. In. England at the present ti | dance last night, ans. were the guests | there are 1,888,000 Pi females { of Mr. and Mrs. B Uglow, . Barrie | than there are males. street, The food distribution tn L : G. Y. Chown, "Sunnyside," is| during the present Ybor don | speniding a few (yd in the Queen | been placed in charge of' a woman. City. iia Female laundry workers in Winni- peg , Canada, receive a mini { Claude McMurtry. an RM.C. | weekly wage of $9.60. -- om | graduate, and his brother, Bruce Mc- In Egypt divorces can 'be obtained Murtry, came from Toronto to attend | for about 25 cents while marriages the dance at the Royal Military Col- | cost from $500 to $1,000. : . lege last evening. Miss Adelaide Thorman is chief in- : : or nd His George Baza, Fron- | vestigator for a large New York fire | ; reet, \ i Ss 0 i d hi i eft to-day for Toronto, | insurance company. RE'S a welcgme to the returned soldier and his bride. where they will spend several weeks It Is estimated that ome in every | . : with . thelr daughter, Mrs. Walter i of the Allied soldiers who eaten | May their wedded life be a long and happy one. Winton. France married a French bride. it a ' 3 ; Principal Bruce Taylor, Queen's Since the signing of the oni If she 13 a "British Bride" she will be very fondvof University, lett on Thureday for To--|the number of female employees in tea--and good tea, at that. : ronto, and Hamilton, going on to Ot- | France has diminished more than 55 : - tawa for the week end. per cent. She will first be attracted to Red Rose Tea by the Mr. and 'Mrs, Howard Peuhale, [ings af Banger mor hional col) name which will remind her of the "Red Rose" of "Old SAA . .- . | who Bad a delights » . RY often comfort does not York, are 'how mending & tow dure cent admiited fix et woman su. | England". >. : . : ' e former's paren eut.- | In 60 per cent. of the civil service | And when she tries it she will again be remi of the . go with style in. women's Son O¢ Mes. Punhaie, Shethrooke |Siamisations for. Soversment gout "Homeland", for she will find Red Rose Tea the same kind Capt. Powell is now at 150 King | were not allowed to compete. - of Tea that she has used at home--a rich, full-flavored shoes. Foot weariness is often | street, Since January 1st, the number of : i i iti ' : Mr. and Mrs, James Lesslie and | wom ; blend, consisting chiefly of ASSAM teas grown in British- T e en eemployed by the railroads of 1 pl . § # Indi endured omen 8 sac- || Mis Marion Leslie, William street, | the United States. has been reduced by wi as a expect to leave on Tuesday for Scare- | from 100,000 to 75.000, n tn - . dale, N.Y. where they will spend | Japenese geisa girls in Honolulu . Red Rose Tea is sold always in sealed packages. tim have been granted san increase of 50 | gat y . i some time. Miss Mollie Serson; Toronto, is the | cents an hour, making thély pay '$1.50 an hour. Sih : : To Laura de Gozdawa Tur- : eae neznowicz, the only woman in the ; : world occubying wu cabinet position {holds the portfolio of public charit: Mr. and Mra: A.B. Carcalion, of | LNbueniny Sramont of the new Tamworth, announces the engage-| Mrs. Newton D. Baker, wife of the Be TLR epas Ev eh i of Mr. sad Mrs. BR. J. Whaley, West- 6. SHA Hever inieass the marriage to take piace In| union of hei 7 IN THE BEPFER SHOE STORES THROUGHOUT CANADA Ninety-two per cept. of gifs and Mrs. Ellen L. Tenney of 1 Fru Betsy women workers jn New York city are jon, N, ¥.. has served continuo {trom Norway dissa with work ars [or 22 years as treasurer of the Wom 'mal-adjusted to it : a's Chrisian Temperance amociation, tmepecior Necway ¢

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