Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Oct 1920, p. 8

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| In the Realm of Women--Some: Interesting Features _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Rich -- Thick N Fruity \ pm sioms \ with * col ' \ roll even bread and cheese | FE -------- A A --you have never ate Fruits / tasted anything sofine. ou Hail and Farewell. It was then that I turned te my husband and. calling his attention to Mary and Robert, who wera strolling &icng obilvicus to everything but each other, 1 asked him for ths 'iret time in my lite: "Karl, do you lave me, d2ar? Do you think that afier twenty years, you love me as much as that boy loves Mary?" Karl moved quickly and took my hand in his, "I don't know," he answered, and then for the first time in all the years that I had known Karl Shepard, he said in so many words* "Katherine, I love you, dear--!1 love you better than I ever loved you before. At our time of life, beloved, it isn't the same kind of love that Robert has for our daughter, but it fs the kind of love that makes me feel that I am missing something when 1 am not with you. When I look forward and realize that some day one of us.avill be here alone, grieving for the other's absence, it {| glves me a cold feeling about my heart. And I am selfish enough, dear heart, to hope that that grieving one will be you. For, sweatheart, | do not believe that I could bear to stay in this world after you had gone {out of it. "In all the long years we have journeyed through life together (Katherine, you have been the {thing that has always meant to me | that greatest of blessings--happiness. {And now, Katherine, in the sunset of { lite, say fervently that I would not have had you changed in any particu- lar. When the time#omes for me to |die, I shall ask no more of Heaven -| than that I be permitted, to go back Used for 70 Years its use Grandmother's Oriental Cream RIA ME A ---------- nn a. MAKES BLOOD If your blood is watery, thin and poor, just try, Vital Tablets, the French Remedy for making and pur- ifying your blood, your skin will become clear, and color will return to your face. Price 50¢. a box, 6 for $2.50, at all drug stores. The Sco- bell Drug Company, Mentreal, Que. Sold in Kingston by Mahood's Drug Store. and live the years all over with you again, dear heart. ~~ one | And I shall find | no greater Hell than not to be able to find you, somewhere, somehow, some- time---out there--in the great be- yond." I have written, at tie very end of this little book, all the sacred things that your father, Karl, has said to me on this day of anniversary, Mary my child, because 1 wanted you to know {that one can be happy in marriage. {Yes, that two can be happy in mar- riage. And I also way you to know {that it was very possible that had not Fate stepped in and torn your own father from me, we, too, might have been happy. And yet, some way, my dear, it is borne upon me that Karl's soul and mine are like the twin souls of which these little green idols that I am attaching to this book, are the {symbols. His soul stayed in the cav- ern and waited--and mine through years of pain and tears, and misun- derstanding came at last to rest be- side him. Goodnight, my child! That peace and happiness, joy and contentment be yours in fullest measures is the fondest hope of your devoted mother. But do not despair if tears and pain and sorrow come. For, at last, in the fullness of Time, you will come to know that nothing happens to us that {does not make for better things and nothing is sent to us that we are too {weak to bear. . Keep your courage, my '®hild, for courage is the greatest of virtues and do not let the sin of intolerance for others creep if, for that in the full- ness of Time you will come to know {is the unpardonable sin for which we mortals are punished most. THE END. (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) CommuNniTY PLATE appeals to every woman because it is a wonderful combina- tion of correct pattern, beautiful, exclusive designs and a heavier plating which has a thick overlay of pure silver wherever wear \ . is greatest. The housewife who wants tableware she can be proud to éwn, and to use, should insist on having only CoMmuNITY PLATE. 23 NOYES ROAD EE ET | smmmATON Cowp maT ronk JH SHERATON COLD MEAT FORK : A Source of Pride Because of its moderate cost and remark- able service Community Has become the vogue in tableware. All Commumiry patterns are standard. You can start your set with a single serving piece and add to it from time to time. The Better Shops are glad to show Comuunrry, Send for our attractive Booklet orrect Service with Community Pl ONEIDA COMMUNITY, LIMITED . NIAGARA FALLS, ONT. TITTITII UTI, In i in TO TY TY TTT ; i eh ns wy) war MISS ZARA CLINTON In the title role with F. Stuart-Whyte's "San Toy," which comes to the Grand Opera House, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 15th and 16th, with a special matinee on Saturday. ~ EE the rose silk from which it is fash- CHARMING MODES for EVENING WEAR | ions. Can be Quickly Removed (Beauty Culture) Hairs can be easily banished from under-arms, neck and face by ulck, painless method: Mix into "& Still paste some powdered delatone and water, spread on hairy surface d in 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash skin and it will be free from lair or blemish. Excepting in very ~ stubborn growths, one application Sulticiont. To avoid disappoint ent, buy the delatone in an original tkage and mix fresh. GROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS -¥ou are growing hard of hear- INE and fear Catarrhal Deafness or if Oi have roaring, rumbling, hissing 0! 'In yonr ears go to your drug- ist oy get 1 ounce of Parmim fouble strength), and add to it 3 iat of hot 'water and a little granu- sugar- Take 1 tablespoonful times a day. ~ will often Bring quick relief the distressing head noises. nostrils should open, breath- RCOne easy and the mucous | Bp dropping into the throat. It is "to prepare, costs little and is to take. Anyone who is with Catarrhal Deafness | noises should give! scription a trial.--adxt." . an article of commerce sugar | known among the ancient! and it is not mentioned in| | tions. Sumptuous Fabrics, Rich Embroide Furs Are Favored. . 4 ye Black Lace Trims Rose-Colored By Annette Bradshaw. Gowns and wraps-for ®ven'ng are { characterized by great richness of material, The most sumptuous fa rics are used. Lavish embroidery In tilk, beads or metallic threads, ad- orns many of these gorgeous crea Laces and furs also add to This Frock of Vari-Colored" Silks Silk. of thelr beauty, while brilliant colors many of the wonder are featured in ry and Fine Trim This Wrap Velvet, The skirt is Rade of alternate flounces of the silk--accordian-pleat- ed--and black lace. This is extremely effective, A handsome sash ef the pink silk is attached at the back of the bodice and is finished with long ends that reach to the bottom of the skirt. The interesting wrap is originated in lusrous chiffon velvet, The color is flame, for that is one of the best liked for evening wear this season. The upper part and the short sleeves are richly embroidered with vari-col- ored silks. A magnificant collar of gray fox and cuffs of the same fur enhance the loveliness of this superb evening wrap. - . | Of Interest to Women A Woman's Invention. A woman's invention to save gas at the gas range makes the weight of pot or kettle on the burner throw open a valve whic hallows the gas to {burn full force, while with the: re- moval of that weight, the valve closes to a point where it cuts off all the cient to support a pilot light. "Make a Note om It." Boiled coarse hominy is very nu- tritious. ~ Raw young carrots are very whole- some and delicious. . Large red cranberries can be made bn moe toe in airtight tins. eep spices Try graham flour griddle cakes for a change; they are delicious. One scant quart of, k to one quart of flour ig requi for batters of all kinds. : to tato pearings nd Finely cut potato an ammonia will clean the inside of a carafe. Tarr Allow one teaspoonful of flavor- ing extract to one quart of custard. For a mixture to be frozen, take one tablespoonful to the quart. The young housewife cannot go wrong if she makes it a rule to serve with meat always one pew green vegetable, such as peas, string beans, gas except an amount barely suffi-|. gle Brand in Jour cooking and baking makes every dich Fags Brand a" There's anne relish, Lich or EI brad or a por ad Ere | Jog Pik? Ege Bande Lu Lon dhe sanded ifn THE BORDEN COMPANY LIMITED, MONTREAL ful modes for evening. At, the left a very charmi and deeldediy youthtfal looking on is illustrated. The quaint little bodice ure, so that pleasing Or any seasouable green. have een boiled 10 dress. pon, o i: drawn rather saugly about the fig- with the ouge water and it will be lights play on sweet and fresh when it is Use the water in which potatoes a silk ail over dry and Friday Stuffed Peppers. Flake one small can of tuna fish |, 2nd mix with it an equal amount: of diced, cooked . potatoes. Molsten with three-fourths cuplful of well- seasoned 'white sauce. Add ode pep ture. Cover the tops with cheese and brown y ~--October

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