Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Mar 1920, p. 8

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inion _ PAGE EIGHT : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features I : ul. we 1 | Get a Packet, and Realize > | Parigrs Dye Works lied | | {LOVE and MARRIED LIFE} | what an infusion of Betty [SARA | Groceries And Meat ; A dah MSGione Gibson Pure Fine Tea Tastes like It Pays to Bay Jour es at : ; A Visit from Mother. quite sure I could stand a little more . J Shales & Son ' g Charles' intimation that #t was | happiness than I have been having i Where Do You Have Your 3 (l ed? cowardice that made me plan to go|lately. I do not want more night ; 71 PINE ST. » : ' caneda ! {back to my husband as. soon as I [than day in my life. My hours of Phone 1583 and Get Prompt AT PARKER'S, OF COURSE | telt physically fit set me to analyzing | ecstacy since my marriage have been ' ty, There is as great an my trud feelings about John. few and far between, and I am rapid- * - Deli in dyeing En, A A. ouning garments as there 1s I pondered the matter for a long ly reaching that place where, like ", in both.. We have studied the treatment for every fabric, time before 1 went tv sleep last night | Helen, I am almost ready "to take \ : . Lr every color, and every kind of blemish. From Georgette and 1 know now that I do not hate | my happiness where I find it. : oo uot biafade: rom White gloves to furs and feathers, Sour botore Glace I have beon down | Grown Away from Teachings. Black, Green or Mixed - Never Sold in Bulk psy mig your Meanires to us for cleaning, here alone, I have whated, oh, (fod, | As I sit with these thoughts cours- Lh . % how I have wanted to .feel his arms |ing through my mind I shudder a < S * about me, to look up into his eyes |little to find how far away I have ¥ : ; pecial and know again that he wanted me. | grown from my mother's teachings. + : For this month only we will Branches sand agents everywhere. on i love John but I do not like him; he What am I going to do with my make Ladies' and Gentlemen's 69 Princess, Street, KINGSTON hb is mY lover, but not my friend; he - Httle mother; I hatexto be untruthful Suits and Overcoats at reduced my husband and still a stranger. to her, and yet I am sure tkat if she : prices. We have special prices Just to remember how he says, "girl, | looks into my heart she will be hor- for those who have their own girl," thrills me to my finger tips, |ritied as well as unhappy. Her life sion cloth. We also are experts in but my whole being rises up in re-! with my father seemed one of perfect " 3 $ furs. § volt as 1 think of his arrogance and | bliss. Are there such perfectly happy 7 -- Lope ! y . selfishness, Between us there exists | marriages, I wondered. I'm going to x 4 y, - M YAMPOLSKY Ww the eternal discord which is the |ask my mother if she ever felt the A : 858 PRINCESS STREET great tragedy, as well as the great |twang of discord among the strings . i ) £> attraction of the sexes. of her lute. Was her life with my | . ; fi hid SEITE Em---- pom father always "one grand, sweet v Perhaps the Bést Part. song." Arnold Bennett said in an essay on So busy was I'thinking over this women : "Who wants the sex dis-|that I did not finish Charles' letter. ' g ' cord to berfesolved? The sex discord | When I read further I noted that 3 ' FOR SALE may the WOK OMsperating thing | they were due any minute, The Jeu / eS . in e@fstence, but it is also by general {yor had ben delayed in the mails, a) r 2 i" agheement the most delightful and |gtill had it in my hand when my | ; 3 Svendid Iams 135 acres; 12 the most interesting. Its davelop- |telephone rang and the girl an- in 8 Tom SHY 106 acres plow ment for the devilish adventurous nounced my mother and Charles. I and. Pply: ness of mankind is a part of the great | felt that I was not ready to meet search for truth--and perhaps the |them. I had not yet decided on what B b ? WwW 11 : A H 'GODWIN : bes : a K TS She : oie mon and women were to wake I Should tell ar Whe Bie ho €cp a Y S 00 €ns : tell my mother. & SON up one morning in perfect and mMu- | regretted having Charles see that I tual comprehension, dnd in the as-{.was not happily married. I was : . surance that no discord separated |afraid that it would bring. about O t an weet : os state andl Rudussace them on that day, the sun--where it | geain a declaration from him. y ' rock hone 494 had shone---would shine in vain. The | | E ki ] . : globe would have to put up its shut- G ters, the sublime adventure would be Waiting Outside for Me. ven little garments are dear now=--you must y t at first 1 All mry life 1 had realized that he I Ee rou was walting--waiting just outside make them last, and of course you want them which to beguile men and women |for me. : Ww. 1 VICTOR which to begull "ves shocked when 1 saw my | always soft and comfy for the important wee _ There you have a man's opinion, | mother, She had failed visibly 3 ce person, 2 Columbia, Edison and all and I do not agree with him. Wo- ! was Jone at the Simo of ae nd gthes makes Br Jatin a men do not want to live in discord | funeral 8 looked . chines repaired, adjusted, an even 7if it makes 'the great adven-|white. I was more than ever sure The little woollens need never shri at cleaned. Parts for all makes ture." that Charles had made a mistake in if > nk a thread J never i supplied. Expert workmanship, + We, poor, mistaken mortals, are bringing hes When 1 Htorally Dloked « stiffen or grow thick--not after repeated washings if PLmoderate charges. always longing for perfection, for |her up in my ar a : . . Rervous, run-down people In we weal? | unalloyed hapiness, but having ob- burden so tiny, so light tat 1 felt you cleanse them nm the pure, creamy Lux lather. It's ® success in whateves Nuxated Iron is tow: being weed by Jag tained it," woul! we not be discon- a hough 1 EE ne 8 parer 80 simple to whip the delicate Lux flakes into a hree million ple annually, and i tented because in the umiverse of opyTIg! 8 » . . been weed and endorsed by sock men 2a emotion there would be no more ee), with Charles rich suds--so simple to squeeze the suds through the goace y EX-XTEemer er Fe, . and and Master Pianist; Unite] States worlds to conquer? However, I am To-morrow---4 Quarrel wit) *iayeq little garmente--then take them out absolutely sweet udge G. W. Atkinson, of the Court of - nis of Washington; also former Health pommistiones, Win, SS. A Sic, Getting Too Fat? and clean and fresh. F sood druggists everywhere, Told i Try This--Reduce| Lux is on sale at all Grocers, Departmental Stores, &c. 0 mn al Tehle who dont grow too fat ate A handy little recipe booklet entitled, *"The Care of Twilight || Buiei semie sail Dainty Clothes; willbe gladly sent free on request BROCK STREET ---- 149 SYDENHAM BST. Phone 2056J. "Say It With Flowers" low this suggestion. which is endorsed Br hiatal oh aryl ns Bev. Bax LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO, to the Marmola Co. 864 = W a ™Nn ; IAD (Continued from Pagee3.) Ave, Detroit, Mich.) for a large case R Mrs. W. Dalton, Kingston, is with | of Marmola Prescription Tablets. §1 her daughter, M s. R. F. Segsworth, | is the price the world over. By do- ; = Toronto, Dr. and Mrs. George Dal- [ing this you will be safe from harm. : ton, Springfield, Mass., arg also stay- fal drugs anq Je able te. 164 ee we: : Under new management ing with Mrs. Segsworth. dieting or exercise, / Give us a call. Lady Eaton is shortly leaving for fi . Atlantic City to join Sir John, who Nuri has been in the south, recuperating |dence, deft on Tuesday for Ottawa, from a severe attack of laryngitis. | Where she will spend a few days. Lady Baton and her children are go- Miss Constance Norton-Taylor, ing to France for the summer later | Who has ben visiting Mrs. Covert on in the spring. Mas-ie, in Toronto, left yesterday for 3 .T Brockville where slie will spend Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Minnes, "Hill- [some time with her brother, W. croft," i.ingston, spent the week-end | Norton-Taylor and Mrs. Norton- in Toronto. Taylor, Bank of Montreal, before Miss Virna Mason comes this week {returning to England. C to Kingston, having been ordered to ' ee arm C ea report for duty at Sydenham Mili. oe Besslo Smythe, West street, . tary Hospital. 2 ft yesterday for Ottawa, where she Mrs. (Dr.) Simpson, Albert street, | will visit Mr. and Mrs: J. D. Craig. Sold in Packages Only is visiting in Toronto. David McKeen, Halifax, an ex- : Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Chown, Uni- | cadet, now attending MeGill Col- ; oe versity avenue, have returned from\ legs. Montreal, Gms one of the GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited Preston Springs. Rioaanis {n the assault-at-arms ~ . at Queen's University on Frida thus me to choose Mrs HLA. Totield, Barrie street. [maton aon 5 oaivarsity On Friday and oer remedies that will produce not only a loss of weight harmlessly, ¥ _: (0 is going to 'Toronto to visit her| A week-end vifitor in the city, who ¥ pnb but which will also relieve you of all the troublesome of daughter and other friends. received a ve: arm welcome, was : y overstoutness such as shortness of breath, palpitation, Mrs. F. BE. Hartman, Kingston, |Mrs. Jack Inglis, Ottawa. She was e . e e e y en 0 yar] _afflie- 'spent the week-end with Mr. and [the guest of Mr, and Mrs. H. BE. : i % accompany overstoutness. , Mrs. J. H. Whitmarsh, Westport. Richardson, Johnson street, and re- $ Beverley Thorburn, Queen's Unl- turned to the Capital yesterday. » » = depressed, tired, sleepy feeling, . : 9 Sid ° : renewed and versity, is in Ottawa visiting his par- f@ Ep eens | FERRI pl Sen eylon's Finest '1 ea not required to change in the slightest from burn. - |University, returned on Monday | Y am » iicensed practising physician and persenally select the | treatment for each individual case, ih ! «sul 4 mode of living. There is no dieting or exercising. i Capt. John Donielly and wife from Louisville, Kentucky, Geoffrey Macphail spent Sunday y . have returned after two montharvisit | wie ' Here is a new tea -- the. best value the world pro- do not but sit down right now in Néw. York, Washington, Florida B. bis uncle, Col Alexander Mac hail, D.S.0., Clergy street, and re-| duces. Lanka--the perfected blend of the finest tea that TRI EATMENT and my plan and returning via Ohicago, Dayton pd : : : PAID ONLY AFTER REDUCTION HAS and Buffalo, turned to Montreal SundaySuight:| grows in the hill of Ceylon. It is blended with M © 3 Mrs. James C. Beecher, Brockville, TW ce Shr Wy dg Bo « skill -- the flavor is incomparable. The rich su EE . spent the week-end in Kingston with | moronto and is again at 49 Clergy spiking color, the delicious bouquet, proclaim the E Eo mie row waa | Mra. Frederick M. Stevens, Der "Tt, 4 pesioution. oF Lanka. : DR. R NEWMAN' (TREATMENT ana Bev. 8 |rocher street, Montreal, was they a @ A §. Bristol, Oakville, ar- ut, although this superlatively fine tea hasn't an Licenses Phrvicias State of New York * 4" | guest of Major-General Victor Wil-|yeeq on Saturday to be the guest of ] ; 1 256 Pith Avesss, Now lek RL Hi NAEP corcerescssseisessiiiinnsennens i i 1 Phyllis Williams, Mrs. Hubert Saunders, Alice street. + Address of BR. F.D...cessecacsnseces oe Desk C-289 "3 . 5 he H. Birkett returned to Montreal " "w unday "midnight after a pleasant G. Y. Chown, Sunnyside, is i ? . TOWhsrsousneraee SREB oesennacsse spending a few @ in TY 00: Tis with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Birkett, Ernest Cunningham spent a few . Mr. and Mrs. Manly B. Baker, days with Mrs, Cunningham at her er's, Mrs. R. CO. Carter, West Barrie street, returned to-day from Toronto where they were guests at street, and returned to New York, M . the King Bavad Mrs. Bruce Taylor, Queen's Resi- a da ® a The marriage was solemnized on p s---- March 1st at the home of the bride's ervice e) ; ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lawler, : , : Kissilaso, B.C. of their aidest Saugh. : ter, Margaret Patricia, a graduate of ai . DYE THAT SKIRT, the General Hospital, to Dr. Lyon are combine? in our new at ., est shoes for men. They: Henry Mupiehy. rel a Relying ; . : ege, Kingston, : an e have that smart, hand- COAT OR BLOUSE 7th division, General Hospital. SOme appearance so es- : : ..e sential to good dressing. : " Mike OW, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Murray, Brock- | Being made of tested lea- Shabby, Faded Apparel thers these shoes will wR New Jun give far more than ordi- : : : { nary wear. We extend : S on Broskullle, the : an invitation to men in W on worry SHOUL Parte Testa. : need. of new; footwear to give a new, rich, fadeless color to take a look at these any fabric, whether it be wool, silk, shoes. They are the real linen, cotton 'or mixed 1 ! all bial

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