PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY B RITIS H WHIG WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. 1920. In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features A Wife In Politics. "You must forgive me, my dear | Katharine, for writing at such length Take a Supply of Borden's on Your Camping Trip about politics," continued Alice's let-| | ter, "but I am so full of it I can think | of nothing else. "Tom thinks I am the smartest thing since I coined this epigram: The greatest menace to our country is the bad citizenship of its good citizens. "Since - then he has told all his | friends that he expects me to run for Congress or something equally ridiculous. But truly I do think that | -ing.nghthis week.Lo visit-her-daug het looking every day.'" "Now wasn't that nice old silent Tom, who rarely acts as if be saw me and who told me when | he proposed! that he did not believe in this passionate love, of which so may people were talking. "lI have come to the conclusion that our marriage was one of the happiest. We made no wild protesta- tions to each other. I told Tom that I was not one of those women who have cold chills run down their backs the moment their lovers come into the room, and he said that he for plain home on Barrie street, on Tuesday for the holidays. Miss Laddie MacKay, Toronto, is with her aunt, Mrs. J. G.' Elliott, Barrie street, for several weeks. Mrs. W. T. Leggo, Ottawa, is com- er, Mrs. Stuart Hawkins, Centre Street. ~ Mrs. Phillips, Toronto, is visiting Mrs. Frank Phillips, Johnson Street. - Dr. and Mrs. Glover motored to Toronto from Kingston and are spending a few days with Mrs. Steph- en Young. Miss Edith Kirke, New York, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8S. Tay- lor, Gananoque. Miss Rowell, visiting Mrs. A. F. Chown, University Avenue, for the past week, went on to Quebec today. Mrs. John Carruthers and Mrs. Madden, Orillia, -spent part of last week In the city calling on friends. Mrs. Carruthers 1s a sister of John Macdonald, secretary of the Board Wherever tea is liked to-day, you will find the favorite PTON'S. Canadian Chief Offices 24 Front St. Wast, Toronto did not think he would like me if I] did. "He sald he" wanted a woman ERE"S nothing that makes camp cook, ing so really delicious as a plentiful of Education. | every respectable and respecting wo- Miss Ruth Campbell, Ottawa, is | man should know something' about | the affairs of her country and should to spend the next rew weeks with |turned home after spending the Mrs. week-end with his parents, Mr. and supply of good, fresh milk. : exercise her franchise if she has fit. Why, do you know, my dear, for the | first time, the other day, I learned if an American girl married a foreign- | er she lost her American citizenship | and became a citizen of her hus- band's country. In this way a great | many of our American girls who have ! married Germans lost all the money EVAPORATED MILK with the cream left in | that thing | try and remedy it I tell Tom. they had during the war. I think should. be remedied as soon as possible and I am going 10 e asked me how I am going to do it and I have told him that we women of the voters' league are going to { put up a plank of the kind to both whom he could love, and respect to be the mother of his children. "Poor Tom! He has not had those children that he wants so much, and that is one of the sweet things about him, Alice. He never says a word about it, although I know he is very disappointed that we have never had children and let-me whisper it in your ear,-dear, so am I. "Perhaps the good Lord will see fit to send me some in his own good time, but I wish he would hurry up. "I am envying you every minute, my dear, for I know your baby is the sweetest thing in the world, Has she red hair like yours and does her mouth quirk up at the corners. Oh the guest of Mrs. W. H. Dyde, Uni- versity avenue. ; . » » - Mrs. Robert Meek and her daught- er, Miss Helen, are at Fort Willlam Birch. Meek's daughter, Mrs. G. F. Murray Barker, Kingston, + spent the week-end in Westport. E. A. Campbell, Ottawa, has re- Mrs. A. S. Campbell, Barrie street. Miss Fannje Latham, Kingston, is spending a few days the guest of her aunt, 'Mrs. G. Harlem. $ -- pure, rich, country milk with the cream left in is just what you want on the 'camp- ing trip. Wherever you use fresh milk, "Borden's Evaporated Milk will sugely please. . Grocers all over Canada will supply you. parties and vote for the party that puts it in. Tom made a lot of fun of me and said, 'Don't you under- stand, Alice, that it doesn't do for a | woman to become too earnest over | anything,, that having a pretty blonda | In the gallery of the convention hall to wave the flag and rain down flow- ers on the heads of the delegates' is worth a dozen plain women on the floor with credentials?" "Oh dear, I suppose the time will never come, Katharine, while I am alive that men will ever consider us excepting for our beauty and youth. | However, I was conceited enough to | tell Tom that according to his own | valuation I would probably get my way and what do you think he said, Katharine? ' "I think you are right, Alice, for you know you are the prettiest wo- man I ever saw and you grow better Told in' Twilight (Continued from Page 3.) . . - dear, J-hope she won't have John's Uidewe disposition. y "By the way, I have something funny to tell you. Elizabeth More- land has found that her income does not stretch over the high cost of living. So she has decided to try and live with mother. I know it was she who made the decision, for poor old mother would never have thought of it. When John told mé the other night that, after you moved, Eliza- beth Moreland was going to live with mother, I laughed long and loud. "Won't they have a cat and parrot time. John was very indignant when I suggested it to him. "But you will know, my dear, how easy it is for Elizabeth Moreland to make John think the things she thinks." : (To be Continued.) Vigor! You're proud of the vigor of your children, and Kellogg's Toasted Corn. Flakes are full of the vigor making richness of white corn, plus the famous flavor. Select the*'waxtite' package guaranteed by my signature nn Don't ask for milk -- say *"BORDEN'S" THE BORDEN COMPANY, LIMITED and Mrs. Iva Martin, Col. and Mrs. J. Norman Stuart Leslie, Col. and Mrs. Foulkes, Mr. and Mrs. R. 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Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweet- ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, | - arms and hands each day and see he Ju Mrs. H. E. Richardson, John how freckles and blemishes disap- * . pear and how clear, soft and rosy- white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless and never irritates. ---- Mrs. P. C. Stevenson and son, Alan, arrived yesterday from Ottawa, to spend the summer in Kingston and are en pension at Mrs, Efa Denni- son's, King street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Craig came down from Toronto by boat on Sat- urday, and spent the week-end with ee Mr. and Mrs, W, H. Henderson, Miss Henderson and -Miss Marjorie Henderson, Ottawa, will leave about the middle of the week for their sum- mer home at Westport. Senator M. J. O'Brien and daugh- ters, Misses Grace and Gertrude, and sob Jack, are at the cottage in Barry- vale. Miss Rees, Gananoque, is the guest , of Mr. and Mrs. T. 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