Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jun 1920, p. 8

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ATOR INL VAaiki DKRII1IonNn wrniu PAGE EIGHT In the Realm of Women---Some In Is it not well worth your while, to buy a Tea with an Established 'Quality' reputation and so reliable THINK THIS OVER . Sibility. m-- : | "SALADA" J that disappointment is an impos- | My Baby. Charles told no one of the tele- {gram from John, consequently the | doctar, thinking John had not re- | celved the wire he saw me send, ask- ed Charles to telegraph again. "Mr. Goodwin," said Hannah afterward, "insisted that the doctor write tha telegram himself, or at least dictate it to be signed in his name. Then Mr. realization of surcease from pain and then I raised my eyelids, and al- though I was too weak to ask the Question the nurse understood, and with a smile she went to the door and brought to me my baby. Poets have lamented the {inade- quacy of words to describe the ee- stacy of love's first kiss, and as I lay there too weak to move, too weak to SUFFERED AY IND MEAT The Tortures of Dyspepsia Releved By "Fruit-a-fives" teres ting Features White Buck, Patent, will prove its worth in a Tea-pot Test. THOMAS COPLEY well at night. Finally, me fo dry" Fruit-a-fives", In a week, - the Constipation was corrected and soon Iwas free of pain, headaches Brown and Black Kid. Sizes 3-5 .....$2.25 Sizes 54-74 ...$3.75 even put my 'arm closer around the little bundle which the nurse had placed within my clasp, I knew that jo word spoken by human tongue Id express my emotion. Only a | Charles took it to the telegraph of- « | fica > ~This brought a wire from John's secretary saying, "Mr. Gordon is out | :| of town on business. I ani net quite | ¢ and that Telephone 987 Ine anything done In the earpen- ne. ad rai and » Estima Borden's Evaporated Milk in the Far "North ANY a case of Borden's goes by dog sled way up into the far North. Men who need wholesome, nourishing food and need it in liberal quantities know that Ad ST. CHARLES BRAND EVAPORATED MILK ey vith the cream left in takes excellent care of the milk problem. The: trapper in: the far North, miles and miles away from a dairy, is as well supplied with rich, wholesome milk as the family living in the city or in the heart of the dairying country. You don't have the country supply you. Don't ask for milk -- say "BORDEN'S" For every milk use THE BORDEN COMPANY, LIMITED ee 9 -Honest tea'is the | best policy will be opened in Kingston and In co-operation with Canadian A campaign to help these child res Watch the papers day by day TN Sm {Sure just where he is at this moment. | He told me that business might take {him to three different cities. Have relayed the wire to him at these three places, but doubt the possibil- ity of his being able to get to his | wife in less than thirty-six hours." Exactly Like Him. | It was exactly like John Gordon to {think when he received my telegram {that T was not really ill; that I had sent him the wire because, as he ex: | pressed it, "I wanted to make up." It was exactly like him to discount {all that I implied in the telegram, describing it to himself as a woman's whim and start out of town without making definite plans so that a wire would reach him quickly in case of necessity. John's absolute cocksure- ness and belief in himself and that ithe whole world must rally around him, is perhaps his greatest fault, His telegram brought consterna- | tion into the house where I was lying | mercifully unconscious of it all. For | the doctor at this time had despair- {ed of my life and another telegram was sent to the office with this in- | formation. Hannah told me after- | ward that Charles was like an in- {sane man. "It was the first time," | she said, "that I have ever seen Mr. | Charles taken out of his calm, but he certainly did curse, and curse aw- { tally. I almost believe that some- | thing terrible would have happened | it Mr. Gordon had been able to make his appearance within the next twelve hours. Too Weak to Speak. It was many hours beforé I awoke to consciousness. For a moment I had no feeling except the blessed Told in Twilight (Continued From Page 3.) . . . Miss Hazel Leonard was the host- ess for a week end house party, her guests being Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Gra- ham, Miss Grace Graham, Miss Kathleen Thompson and Hoyt Thompson, Belleville; and Miss Helen Trickey, Jack Williams and T. H. Renton, Kingston. A number of town guests were included in a jolly hay rack party on Saturday evening.---~Napanee Beaver, * * = Mrs. and Miss Phelan, Johnson street, entertained at the tea hour on Monday afternoon. Miss Hazel Brown being the guest ol honor. Mrs. Phillip Gilbert, Toronto, entertained very informally at the York Club in honor of Lady Kirk- patrick. Miss Irene Earl, Athens returned to Kingston to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) I. Stone. Lady Aylesworth is paying visits in Ottawa. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. BE. L. Goodwill, Peterboro, spent the week-end in Kingston, motoring here. They met many friends, after seven years' ab- sence. LE I Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Beadle, King- ston, are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. William Perkins, Westport. : Miss Jessie Dibb, Napanee, sailed for England, where she will spend a year with relatives, Mrs. W. H. Lake, Picton, Kingston, the guest of her Mrs. Cadenhead. Mrs. T. N. Smith Hyacinth, Kingston, have left for a visit with relatives in Thessalon and Sault Ste. Marie. Miss VanSlyck, Napanee, is visit- ing her brother in Kingston. * = Mrs. A. G. Harris, Kingston, is vi- siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Pierce, Picton. Ernest Cunningham arrived from New York on Saturday and is the guest of Mrs. R. C. Carter, West street. ! Miss Dorothy Grant, who was Mrs. is in sister, | Brnest Sparks' guest, has returned to her home in Belleville. Dr. and Mrs. W, L. Goodwin, Miss A ------------------------ LEMON JUICE FOR: FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents--Try It! the juice of two lemons con three of orchard White, aba shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complex- and daughter, woman who has felt this greatest of all thrills, when her first born is placed within her arms can know my feelings at this ttme. Well can it be said to be woman's crowning glory, and as I felt the warmth of the little body close to me and looked down into the tiny face I knew that at last I had come to realize what love meant. I closed my eyes again, for at the sight of my hands a little con- sternation' crept into them. "Isn't she sweet?" asked the nurse. ' I opened my eyes in surprise, and perhaps a little consternation crept into them. ~~ Out of Her Thoughts. Until this moment 1 had not thought to ask whether my baby was a gil or a boy--and until this mo- ment John had been absolutelly out of my thoughts. My baby had usurp- ed everything. It had been my world from which all else was shut out. But at hearing the pronoun "she I visualized John looking down at us there--his mouth curled in that 1t- tle crooked smile I had so often seen, his face half satirical, half contemp- tuous. I could almost it's a girl, ig it?" A little shudder ran from my head to my feet as I realized how keen would be his chagrin, and knew that he would feel that this would seem to be the climax of all the disappoint- ments I had caused him. He would never for a moment remember that I was not to blame, and deep in his heart he would hold it against me and feel that in some way I had tried and succeeded in thwarting him in his ambitions for a son. To-morrow--The Joy of Motherhood. hear him say, "Oh, Dorothy Goodwin and Miss Chrissie Goodwin, Alice street, are spending a | couple of weeks at the Queen's camp, | Bob's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Francis King and Miss Marion Lewis, Stuart street, have gone over to their cottage on Wolfe Island Tor the summer. Mrs. John Macgillivray, Albert Street, and Miss Lillian Mowat, Johnson street, will 'represent the Local Council of Women at the An- nual meeting of the Council in St. John, N.B., on June 14th, Mrs. K. Atherton Smith will deliver the ad- dress of welcome, and Miss Lillian Mowat has been chosen to giva the reply. ' Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Scott and Mies Nora Scott are being warmly wel- comed back to Kingston, after spend- ing the winter in New York where Dr. Scott has a chair at the Union Theological Seminary. They are at present at the Y.W.C.A., Johnson street. Mrs. McLaughlin, Oshawa, came down last week to visit her daughter, Mrs. Eric Phillips, Union street. Mrs. Ashby has returned to town after spending the winter in Florida and is the guest of Mr: and Mrs. Ww. R. Givens, "Maitland House." Lt.-Col. and Mrs. H. E. Boak, re- turned to Toronto on Monday, after spending a few days with Mr. sad Mrs. A. B, Cunningham, Earl street. They have taken a flat on Rowan wood avenue, and will move in at once. » » * Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews, Pembroke, announce the engagement of their daughter, Laura Corinne, to (Capt.) Walter Chambers, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Chambers. The marriage will take place quietly the middle of June. * * Mr. and Mrs, 8. Roach, Toronto, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Evelyn Gertrud (Eve) to Leland Edward (RAF), eldest son 'of Mr. and Mrs. BE. Wells, of Belleville, take place the latter part of June. » fon beautifier, at Pa small | very, very | Ba Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Anderson, Pres- cott, announce the engagement of their daughtep, Elia Winifred to Arthur Carlton Edwards, Ottawa son of the laté John Edwards and Mrs. wards, Prescott, the marriage to take place the middle of June. JERSEY CLOTH FOR BLOUSES Ont. The marriage to | to take this and now vigorous' feeling that I continued did fruit medicine I am well, strong and . ROBERT NEWTON. : ~The Victory Shoe Store At all dealers or Fruitatives Limited, Ottawa, | | | | | 0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250. sent postpaid by COMFORT -- 7 en, nor Energy! Children use up a lot of it, and their has to replace it. Back of the oven-fresh quality and famous flavor of Kellogg's is the energy Nature stores in white corn. 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