Daily British Whig (1850), 1 May 1920, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT 1 SATURADY, MAY, 1, 1926. ee tee ---------- > Paris Fashions In False Teeth Paris, Mar. 8--We may safely predict for the coming season that styles in arti- ficial teeth will include their being worn sgug-ftting and smoothly cushidned in : by means of the dental plate com- dah A MOMENTOUS DECISION "What has my stupid brother been | doing now 7" asked Alice again. key to my safety deposit box so-that 'it but of me. {he can get that pin he gave me and {have the stone reset, althdugh he | knows I sold it to you. He says that | he has noticed that I have not been i Weasing ¥ | do not like the setting." ort-powder Corega, procurable at drug ers "h This antiseptisc adhesive powder gives 3 se teeth. It allows complete mas- tieation of foods with case, relaxes faciy stores and dental deal ing sense of security to wearers Matgcles and prevents sore gums. --Adv. {the last few THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Ithat T now had plenty of money. The {tables were turned. I was able to be myself--to say what I pleased and "He has asked me to_send him the 'John must not only make the best of "I have always believed, and believe | now more sincerely than ever before King that the increase of divorce'which so | the guests of Mrs. W. C. many good people view with such ap- | Deseron i i is yomen in | it and that he suspects that I prehension is because more Som T8141} ilo aay Tob ron Quaber tor] * In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features Told in Twilight (Continued From Page 3) * wn * (VOLPEEK FOR Worm Out Pots and Pins, Granitewpre, Tinware, Aluminum and Esamelledware, Voi-Peek is 'First Ad. 1t mends all kinds of leaks and holes and makes them "good as new. Esaily with the . Hardens in twe minutes. Abpo~ Ely tied aa food A, a saderneath the mend. At Hardware Stoves, Druggists and Grocers a package--Good for je average mends | Mrs.T. G. Smith and W. F. Smith, { who have been in Pasadina, Calif., for the past year are expected back {about the 5th of May, ard will be with Mrs. Smith's son, Rankin, at 58 Wellington street. | Mr. #nd Mrs. Gordon Holland and daughter, Catherine, Kingston, were Stratton, | to during the past week. | Father Kelly, Smith's Falls, | VOL-PEEX MFG. CO.. P.O. BOX 2024 MONTREAL Rev. | Alice laughed s0 hard that she be- | that they really do not need a man to | Ireland, where he will spend a couple | | came almost hysterical but' when she [as that. f | | "John doesn't know that I over- | | heard you telling him that I had al ready sold you the pin and he pro- mother and my mother bably thinks he is doing a very "She had nowhere else to go." {elever thing and will bring me to | --_-- some explanation as to why I haven't Able to Earn a Living ER." "That is probably the reason many ing with him, it. | "Do you know what he thinks you [of out mothers and grandmothers | will do," said Alice suddenly. rest under stone taklets upon which is he " il "No. What?" | inscribed 'Devoted ite po Tp ue, ; | "He imagines: that you will buy the | For many women of the old order o . anit captive fish, properly fed and | pin back ee me rather than tell him { things marriage was just a wdy of Jor, may Jive a good many | what you did with it." learning their daily bread, but, thank an apparent contentment, Is In- ¥ «f shall do nothing -of the kind," 1 { heaven, today most women are able to York by the Fedords o the New | replied making a quick decision. {earn an honest living without the aid win the longevity contest wiih move | What will you do then?" of a husband. years apiece, closely pur- | ° Nn , "That is all v 11, my dear, sued by a channel bass with pa} ed Bt la yary No Y To Explain it All {but when there are children I think ino ters." : a8 8 fresh water dogfish, was a ten- |- "I shall take this occasion to ex- [WGDITIaCOn enters" | L ant for eighteen years. Extremely | plain the whole matter to him. I think | 4o¢c mined on one thing. I am going active and wide-ranging fish, . like | he should know to what straits I was {st Il John all about that diamond mackerel and herring, on the other |driven just before I went to Atlantic pin. Once more 1 am going to try to hand, cannot be kept alive very long: | City." .__. |make him understand to what his Many fish die from apparently insig- As 1 said these words I realized { penuriousness has brought me. Once nifigant injuries infilcted in their | that I never would have dared to'telld oo o'| am going to try and maké him teen years. A bowfin, better known ._ | money matters is one of the reasons =Tfor our unhappiness." WOMEN! DYE IT AND SEE! | uarsa "I am almost "I do," I answered. Certainly he is sure he is unhappy. | very restless or |eling around with Elizabeth Moreland seeking for .a moment of forgetful- | ness." i "But could he not have that forget- | fulness with you?" asked Alice. "No, dear, I do not think he could, | because when he is with me all the little annoyances that he remembers fin connection with his life with me jcome up before him. He wants to {get away. He knows that he has | done wrong and he wants to get away os the ht of it." : Instead of Buying, Add Years of Wear to Old, Faded Garments with "Diamond Dyes"'--Fun! j Fight, high living costs with "Diamond Dyes."" Perfect results are sure, no matter / | if yourffold apparel be wool or silk; linen, cotton or mixed goods. "Diamond Dyes" 'are guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to house-dmesses, ginghams, aprons, blouses, stockings, skirts, sweaters, children's coats, draperies, everything! . ' The Direction Book in package tells plainly how to diamond-dye over any color. You can not make a 'o match material, have druggist show you Dye". Color Card. Accept no substitute! Easy Thing for John Alice sighed. "I think perhaps that { I should in sympathy with John, | but, dear, it seems- to me such an | easy thing for him to'make you happy en {ness of your nature and not play fast | | and loose with you all the time." "He is evidently playing fast with * I said, indicating the roses, | "but I wonder if these flowers would | have come if he had gone back with Imy power of attorney in his pocket | instead of knowing that all this money that has been left to me is still under my own control." {| "Well I think you have done right," isaid Alice: reluctantly as she rose to | go. 1 started to my feet -. she said, "Then you will not came to see i Ruth with me?" | "No, I am going to write my letter {to John and say good-by--" and {everything grew black and, as if from |a far distance, I heard Alice's excited exclamation. ICE Let us serve you with good clear Ice. Frozen from pure city water. Satisfactory service guaranteed. - ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. Phone 693. Montreal Street SOWARDS COAL CO. MAY PRICE : FEGCG ................ $14.25 per ton STOVE ..............$14.25 per ton NUF................ $14.25 per ton PEA ................-$13.00 per ton 2c extra where baskets are used. All Sales For Cash. The akove price will be for May only, Phone 155 Service) (To be continued). FOR THE WINDOWS AND BEDS Simple Curtains and Quilts Add te the Beauty and Cheerfuiness of the Heme. Unbleached cotton makes pretty cur tains and bedspreads. Two widths of the fabric can be used for a double-size bedspread, and one-half for valance. This may be be sewed on the lower edge of valance, and also on the seams. trimmed to match are attractive. white scrim curtains, but trim them with pink, blue, green or yellow block | pretty draperies. . reau scarfs is very good. Linen-colored crush banded | room draperies, | When hemming curtains pull several | threads, just as is done for hemstitch- | ing. This will make it easier to cui | and hers them evenly. It must be borne. in mind that in { order to obtain artistic .and restful ! rooms plain colored or bordered cur {tains should _be used with figured { wallpaper (especially large) designs On the other hand large-figured | draperies can be used very effectively ! with piatn™w wall covering. . Frilly Little Ruches: support them. I remember my mother | Of months. {could get her breath she said: "Well, [telling of a friend of hers who-found | | I always knew John was stupid but I | that her husband had been untrue to | really did not think he was as dense'|her. "She despised him ever after," | n said my mother but still went on liv- ES "How could she do it," I asked my ; answered. I told this to Alice and she remark- | John about the pin if I did not know | realize that his way of treating me in | is unhappy," | e would not be trav- | | if he would only realize the sensitive- | (Copyright by National Newspaper | made plain or gathered. 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