Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Dec 1919, p. 52

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PAGE FIFTY. TWO Li THE DAILY BRITISH W sy SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1010. HIG a ---- eg oe In the Realm e The young leaves--the tender leaves--those full of flavor and richness--are se- lected for Red Rose Tea. The strength, flavor and fresh- ness of these choice, delicate leaves is fully preserved for your enjoyment by the seal- ed Red Rose package which keeps out odors, dust and moisture, : The Red Rose name guar- antees satisfaction. 'Charm Black Tea Sold in Packages' Only . GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited ) Cid " Kingston's New Industry - THE JAVEL MANUFACTURING CO; Manufacturers of "KLEAN' ALL" JAVEL WATER Contains---NO ACID----NO LYE Manufactured Specially for Whit and taking out Stains from white linen and Cotton Without Boiling, Also cleans bath tubs, sinks, copper, porcelain, marble tiling, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT--13c. A QUART BOTTLE Return bottle and save Sc : To disinfect leave some in open contuiner In room. Germs can. not live where it is used. TRY IT PLEASE. JAVEL MFG. CO, 19 ONTARIO STREET, KINGSTON. A PHONE 454. ¢ vb FOR CHRISTMAS COOXING RL a ba FOR GIFTS NUM AND ENAMEL PHILDREN'S SETS sm | ddctation ? of Women---Some Interes by TRE Hearts in Tune, Since time began all humanity has fried to solve that paradox anlled man. Poets have exclaimed: "What fools we mortals be!" materialist have tried to explain' that not by spiritual effort, but by body cells, is the world's progress made; the emo- tionaMsts say it is "love that makes the world go round"; 'philosoph« ers have tried to make us beleive that "whatever is, is right," and pis chologists have taught that omly by somthing intangible; which we cahl soul or spirit, is humanity raised above the cls) The En, has said, "The proper study of mankind is man, but with all our study we have not as yet reached any satisfactory comolu- sion, Men have glorified in the fact, or at least the affirmation that it is im- possible for them to understand a wo- man, but I beleive that it is impos- sible for either man or woman to un- derstand one's self. At the time of which I am writing, notwithstanding I had been made very, very unhappy by my husband, I still loved him. His very touch had power to thrill me, his smile to warm me, and when I héard him, in evident sincerity, say that I was "stanch, true, the real thing---a thor oughbred"--I knew that in his strange way he, too, loved me. Nature had evidently made us mates. In my eyes my husband was one of the handsomest menIhad ever seen, and I must have been, what he would call in his slang vernacular, "easy to look at." "And yet the vis. tas of our minds were as far apart as the poles. The lines of our sym- pathies seem to be diametrically op- posed and our mental reactions to events and conditions seldom coin- | cided. i | : v | Whole Womanhood Revplts, |. 1d to myself, * 1 will try and | give in to hig sense of posséssion," {and then my whole womanhood re- | volted! I, too, was a sentient being; I {too, had a mind quick to discern and eager to put its theories into action. Why should I always submit to his Then the door opened and my hus- band stood just within, and on his | face was the smile that I had known and loved so well in our courtship days. ' : "Feeling all right, girl?" he asked in a tone that made me understand that he had ' forgotten all that had gone before In the last few days, and that I was to him just what he had made me in a few sentenced Which he bad spoken to his mother outside my door. "This is & purely masculine quality of mind," I said to myself even while I resented his taking everything for THE ACTIVITIES * OF WOMEN v 9, the noted author Idah M$Gione Gibson granted. I will try to meet John more than way." "Yes, 1 am feeling better,' I an- Swered with a smile which brought him quickly to my side and bending down, his lips brushed mine. "Well, I've fixed it with mother," he announced. "She's had two jolts this morning. One, that this house does not belong to her, and the other, herself a grandmother," and he smil- ed sheepishly. - Says He's Proud of Her, "Never mind, Katherine, I know I'm a brute at thmes, but all men are, dear. I probably will be just as proud as you are when I impart the news that I am a father of a splendid boy!" "But what if John?" 1 whis "It Wil." he smiled confidently. "Fate is not going to Worry me with any more females," "Now my dear, don't you get up it shouldn't be a boy. pered. tously. "I've told mother to keep out of here, unless she hes some- thing pleasant to say. sending the furniture up here. told her to have #t placed in the un- furntiished room at the end of the suite." there?" I asked eagerly. lovely! through and it can be made into a nursery!" John laughed with such whole- heartedness that I had to join in as he said tonsing)y: . "Oh, my prophetic soul! What will mother do then?" Place of Their Own. for us to get a place of our own?" I ventured once more. "Your moth- er has lived' here meny years and I would hate to make her unhappy in it," "Don't you worry, dear, she'd be unhappy auyway. She's unhappy when she's not unhappy. She'd be unhappy if she stays here with us and she'd be undappy if she went away. She's a woman that thrives on unhappiness. After you have been here a while longer you will find that the only way to live with mother is simply to go on about your own bhu- siness in your own way and let her storm if necessary. I've been doing that ever since 'I was 10 years old and It works." A great ight flooded my conscious ness. There was the key to John's 'There are aproximately 3,000 wo- man mindsters in: the United States, Women In Finland have had the ight to vote for the last thirteen years. More than 16,000 women are em- ployed in the textile mills in Georgia. London's women police are paid at character. Could bis love for me and the coming baby changa it? Tomorrow--- What a Man Admires the rate of $7.24 a week during the probationary period patrols. In Norway women have forced through a law requiring health cer- tificates before marriage. About 40 per cent. of the enfran- 4 Sr chised women made use of the baliot at the last election held {n Germany, There were more then 25 women running for the state assembly in New York in the last election Recent statistics show that Ger- many has a big excess of women over men. To each 1,000 men there are now 1,165 women, > Mrs, Jean H. Norris, recently ap- pointed a magistrate In New York city ,is the first woman ever desig. nated to serve in a court in New York Miss Mildred Wright, 4 society girl of Milwaukee, Wis, is one of (he pioneers in the new fleld for women ~that of "Here is the place where | | {Vennie Dodds 7 (Continued from Page 47.) Crawlord Dodds and his niece, Miss Middleville, have come to Kingston to visit their relatives, | Mr, and Mrs. that she has got to begin to consider Q Donald Wilson. Miss Adele Pope has returned to Ottawa from Kingston,- whare she attended the Royal Military College ball, and was the guest of General and Mrs. Victor Williams. Miss Marjorie Brookins, attending ueen's University, and Wallace Brookins, 0.A.C., Guelph, will spend the Christmas holidays with their Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brook- ins, 195 Florence street, Ottawa. Mrs. (Col) Low, Cobalt, is to Spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Price, Aylmer, Ont. Her husband will toow next week. Dr. and Mrs. Saunders, Brandon, will also be there, which, together with Mr. and Mrs. W. King, St. Thomas, will make a reunion of unless you want to," he said solicl- | i | I'm afraid, | | nessy for a few days. however, that she will insist upon hessy entertained at dinner in } " season in Ottawa with 1s there an unfurnished Jom parents, Col, and Mrs. the Price family for the festive sea- son. The thermometer registered forty-two degrees below zero when Mrs. Low 'left her home in Kirkland Lake. : * * * : Lady Kirkpatrick is. in Mountgeal the guest of Lord and Lady Shaugh- Lady Shaugh- dgpdy Kjrkpatrick's honor on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Steacy, will spend the Christmas the latter's Douglas R. Kingston, Street. Ne ff We can have a door cut Lieut.-Col. J. B. Dulibar, Kingston, Was In Lindsay on Wednesday, Jack Renton reached here on Thursday from the Dental College, Toronto, to 'spend the Christmastide with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. 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