PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1020, In the Realm of Women--Some I nteresting Features . "Hie to gol" you~ lawn _--_--r mower ready. Don't wait un- til the grass is ahead of YOU. All makes repaired and sharpened promptly. J. M. PATRICK + 149 SYDENHAM ST. vors are abundant. Fot instance, half a pineapple is crushed to make the flavor for one pint dessert. This is done in Hawaii from fruit too ripe to ship. from condensed fruit juice. They come in liquid form--in vials--a bottle im each package. That is true of no other quick gelatine dessert. A few cents will serve a real-fruit dessert for six people. No artificial flavor, no saccharine. Itis the most delicious fruit dessert available, and it comes in ten choice flavors. The city will oppose any increase in Toronto telephone rates. _The Fraser river has flooded near- 1y 10,000 acres. i re your clothes on the line They will ¢ be if you ~ Huse Rinso INSO -- the wonderful new form of soap in granules, brings a new way of 'washing. The fine granules melt instantly, in hot or cold water, they stir up into a tubful of sparkling suds. - You soak your clothes overnight, or for three hours in the morning -- and rinsc them. They're clean. No boiling. No rubbing. No other soap needed. One package of Riese doss the week's wash. Harmless as pure water itself. Get a pachage to-day. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED; TORONTG Rins } _ Half a.Pineapple A In Jiffy-Jell desserts the fruit fla- { All Jiffy-Jell fruit flavors are made | Let Cuticura Bef Some Modern Ideas. | fore she is 40 is to get her makeup While Ruth and I had been talk-|on straight and flatter him. You two | ing the nurse had been showing the | girls are much under 40 and if you | baby to little Ruth, and we were in- | use makeup at all you are very ar- | said her mother, with a smile. | "I don't like kitties; they scratch, | admits it." | the baby." | sisted the child. { any more, either." {You realize | would be almost sick without you?" | "No, she would sit down in fwont | beautiful and fascinating. But slow | of the fire and wash her face and | | hands just as she always does if I| proaches and we must either be con- | was gone; I want a baby to cry after | tent to drink the hemlock cup or cut | said. | the cradle to the grave, wants some- | one to | grieve when we go away: ! philosophy, | a great comfort to you." } | but it is usually a satisfaction." | I could answer. | actly what Katharine means. | have a | things, | I expected to find you discussing the FAR FROM THE CITY'S WITHERING HEAT ~and Eagle Brand awaits you ii I: £4 terrupted now by her coming up to | tistic about it. us with her eyes all a%.ine as she worry.' said, "Oh, muvver, muvver, the yady | said maybe Aunt Kathwyn would | | twaid her baby for my kitty." | | "Well, you might ask her, Ruth," | Ruthie. I guess I will have to keep | "I don't 'ike kitties | t "You fickle child, Ruth. that your me. It "There you have it, Ruth." I{l "The evér-present egotism of human race! smile 'when we come and "There you go again with your Katharine. It must be Usually a Satisfaction. "It is not always a comfort, Ruth, "Good heavens, do you mean to tell me, girls," said John, who had just come into the room, "that any- one can be satisfied without being comfortable?' "Certainly," piped up Ruth before "I understood ex- satisfaction in knowing! but the knowledge brings' you no content." John looked frowningly from Ruth to me and back again. "Is that what you girls were talking about? rival merits of long or short clothes for babies ,or whether patented. baby |! food or mother's milk was the best for young children. I guess I am an old-fashioned man, Katharine; I don't 'understand you modern women with your philosophy and metaphy- sics, your politics and your sex hy- giene, and Four scientific care of children," "Put in the high cost of living and ouija board, my dear and you have pretty nearly naméd our subjects of general con- versation," 'said Ruth, with a laugh. "Don't you ever talk about any sex any more? Don't (we interest you? Don't men inter~st the modern woman?" asked John, with mock dis- ay. "It is because you interest us so much, my dear John, that we are learning all these things that we think will interest you and make us more facinating to you." "Ruth, the only things that a wo- man has to do to facinate a man be- | forty, my dear. said Ruth with a sigh. "Will you det one for me?" in-|are Katharine taken up with all the | 'isms' and 'ologies and I am trying Don't | mother) poor kitty | clining years some man will rise up and call Every one of us, from | rather superciliously. quite unexpectedly to me as well as John. after all," sponse. else?" women as something to charm us, to please us, to make us happy, to give us pleasure and you modern women seem to want to unsex yourself by taking up the masculine attributes as it were." John," I said, "that we women have You | found out that you men have all the masculine them, and yet you can charm and please us, make us happy and give us pleasure, so why can't we com- bine those attributes which mean knowledge, courage, frankness and commonsense with charm." you life and from your own wife too.' the truth or is she trying to flatter you into giving her something." me into letting her stay in this for- saken town for two or three months John, | longer." trying to flatter you into taking me with you, happy that you will think that you can not get along without me." to go back with me?" you want to go." telegraph Elizabeth Moreland," said as he went out of the door. So you should "And after 40, John?" She Never Admits It. "No facinating woman lives after At least she never "Well I guess we are all wrong," "Here you o be that lovely thing (a perfect in hopes that in our de- us not only blessed, but y and surely the fortieth year ap- he most interesting factor out of our ives." "And what is that?" asked John "Being made love to," said Ruth, Good Lord Ruth, you are a woman was my husband's re- "Did you expect me to be anything "Well you see men only think of "Will you never understand attributes as you call Goodness John there is the love- iest compliment you ever received in Truth or Flattery? "Do you really think she is telling "She is probably trying to flatter "On' the contrary John, I am Trying to make you so "Is that true girl? Do you want "I am going with you whenever *"I'N he John turned with a rush. Tomorrow--Plans of Home. (Oopyright, 1920...Wheeler Syndi- cate, Inc.) : CANADIAN TOBACCO WANTED IN BRITAIN Cigar Filler From Quebec Is Leaf Most in Demand, Says Report. Ottawa, July 8.--That British to- bacco importers, including some of the largest cigar and cigarette makers in the world, are keenly in- terested in Canadian tobacco growing is the gist of a report made by F. C. Oharlan, chief of the tobacco division of the Federal Department of Agri- culture, just back from a trip to the Old Land and to France. Now that normal conditions are coming back In Great Britain the tobacco manufacturers there are $200,000 From Dominion Toward Central Europe. mer F. Degon, dispensing purser for the army aviation corps in the Isth- gram received by his mother, Mrs. Agnes Degon, No. 221 Park street. of the accident. BIG CONTRIBUTION Fight Against Typhus in Europe. London, July 8.--The secretary of the League of Nations intimates that the Canadian government has de- cided to contribute $200,000 to the league's campaign against typhus in Peper: Toman Limited, Bt out Ses Wonent "Nough Said. Boston Trenscript. He--How many times do you think a man should propose? She--That depends. Now, in your case, even once would be too often. For Summer Holidays ON the beaches and the lake shore--on the hotel porches and in the ball rooms-- wherever well dressed men and women gather--you will see Fleet Foot Shoes. They are the most popular of summer styles, just as they DETER Drink ra a A To Np HA LB me NAA rg Charm Black Tea Sold in Packages Only GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited ems] are the most attractive in appearance and the most restful on the feet. LT TTT Tm Fleet Foot Shoes are Dominion Rubber System phoducts ' The fact that you can have several pairs of Fleet Foot for the price of one pair of leather shoes is an additional reason for wearing Fleet Foot all summer. There are styles for business and holiday wear, for every sport and recreation, for men, women and children. The Best Shoe Stores sell Fleet Foot ZA) & / S Cy S \) S ERY EE TT TE EE IEE Killed In Flying Accident. Malone, N.Y., July 8.--Lieut. El mus of Panama, is dead from a fly- ing accident, according to a cable- The message received gave no details taking a very keen interest in what is known as "Canadian Burley." But they insist that it be graded and packed in a manner acceptable to the British trade, and with as little mois- ture as possible, the maximum being less than fourteen per cent. Interest is also shown in what is known as flue cured tobacco, of the Vinginian bright type. Mr. Charlan sald there is no doubt that Canadian flue cured tobacco could easily find | a market in view of the short sup- ply from South Africa, and the pro- hibitive prices being asked for the supply from Virginia and Carolina, The type of Canadian leaf which has thus far met with most success in the British market is the cigar filler from Quebec, which is shippea to England, stripped and booked and" properly dried. 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