Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Aug 1926, p. 5

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| R. H. Waddell || 1 81 BROCK STRENT \ / THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ¢¥ id y, August 6, 1926. Corns | removed -- root and all No one need suffer FO cor*s. They are irfectly easy to re- move on 80 about it In the right way 'FO get rid of corns podily take a Radox 00t bath. When you dip your foot to a foot bath containing Radox Path Salts, the dead skin combines ith the Radox Bath Salts to form 2 Fotein sait of the actual corn itself. | bh protein salt dissolves in 2s the "fy © ordinary salt, and so loosens the FOrn that it may be lifted out bodily, | 00t and all. Radox does not affect | he living skin; ft is only the dead kin of the actual corn which is dis- olved. Your druggist can supply Radox. Half pound pink package 60c. Radox Bath Salls | mporters: Gyde & Son, Montreal re } LET ME Quote YOU RATES | ON AN |All Risk Motor Policy OF COVERAGE GENERAL INSURANCE 'PHONES 326.898. e Sufferers You Answer These Questions ? DO you know why ointments do not &1%e you quick and lasting relief ? 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Furniture a specialty. Kingston 'phone 21214, Toronto "phone Trinity 4424, 4428 Our "Lackawanna for heating your home, hard the Coal is "LACKAWANNA.» Bald only by W. A 15 ONT) s ARIO SREY Tessie waa le : Sausages revives B00 Leg of Lamb *rveveaas life, ork LLL. BB: f Sweet Pickles .. : | the tickets," rose fairy. didn't mean to be Johnny merrily. ing. 'A"Stirring Serial corof*Primitive' Passions ; "byMayChristie CHAPTER XXXVIIIL On the last day but one of Lady Warrington's housé-party, Warwick and Mies Leonie Day engaged in a rather intimate, albeit, "canny" con- versation. Both on their guard, they yet con- trived to understand each other. "You and young Holden nave been getting on together like a house on fire," volunteered Tremen, with a knowing smile. "He's spent all his leisure time with you, hasn't he?" Leonie tossed a pert head. "Oh, we're old friends. I amuse him! He's a moody fellow, rather, But I know how to handle him." "You're darned clever, Leonte! You'd make a good wife for any man." Miss Leonie looked arch. "Maybe. But my heart rules my 'head, sometimes." Then, suddenly, she asked: "D'you know that Miles is going straight beck to the United States, end may be there for an indefinite time?" The other nodded. Who know better, since he himseit engineered that move? "He's got a frighttully important commission for the decorations of a public building. Really a splendid chance. And, following #t, he's been offered a huge sum to do a foun- tain in so miliionafre"s country palace. Tig, isn't it?" sald tne girl enthusiastically, She flung a keen glance at companton. Leonie was shrewd, and perfectly realised how ardently Tre- man wished to remove Miles Hol- den from Marocelia's orRit. "Yes. Excellent!" said Treman, non-committally. He had drawn the attention of the millionaire to Miles' record as a sculptor, and---in . the matter of the public buildin gs--had used his influence with the selecting committee, who had already heard of Holden's achievements in America, and were ready to give the young man a further opportunity, Leonie suspected Treman's hand in this, but was not sure. And of course Miles was really very clever, and deserved success on his own merits, without Treman's backing. "Would you like to wee Now York?" Her companion rapped the query out so suddenly that Leonie jumped. "Like 1t? I'd adore dt! It's been my dream for years! But--'"--with a sigh--""why ask? You know I can't could had afford the trip!" The man's eyes narrowed, He was thinking rapidly. oz A TRIP TO ENGLAND. The next night when Johnny Jump Up, the garden fairy, wakened the Twins and the three of them had climbed down the rose vine into the|. magic garden, the little fairy skipped over to a patch of yellow flowers and stopped. : "Do you know what these are?" he asked. "Sort of," said Nancy. "I've seen something like them before." 'These are English primroses," sald Johnny Jump Up. "In America primroses are pink and purple, but 18 England they are yellow, and | ¢oma out early in the spring." "Why don't you let them see for themselves?" sald a silvery voice. And the Twins beheld a lovely 1it. tle fairy standing in the primrose pateh. "The Fairy Queen sald you had telephoned for three tickets to England," said the fairy, "so I got them and flew here'as Yast as I cong come, But you are talking and taik- ing as though you never would get through." "Why, yourself," said ¢rossly. ou . "Now you're beth talking," sald Still another voice. "This is the talk- 168t place I aver saw. Now that you have your tickets and everything is you're talking and talking Johnny Jump Up, settled, why can't we start?" And there stood the titmouse. "We're ever so much obliged tor said Nancy to the prim- "And I'm sure Johnny cross," "Ot course, I didn't" Ilsiighea! "I was only fool- Please excuse me." "Oh, do come on," begged the tite | mouse. "It's a long way [to Eng-! Y_Olive Roberts Barto. DB "You're fond of Holden, aren't you? Come on, confess to your old friend." "Well, . rather." yes. . "Then hadn't you better keep an eye on him? There are lots of pretty | Women in America--devilish at- tractice." Leonie saw dgylight. Treman was crazy about that silent, stupid Field girl, .didn't he hang around her all day long?. .and at the same time he feared Miles Holden as a rival, though indeed Miles did- a't look Marcella's way at all! And eo, not only did he want the | young man removed to the other side of the Atlantic ocean, but he wished to eee him ""booked' by aa- other girl, and therefore 'safe.' She--Leonie--would make " him pay for that, and at the same time | bring about her heart's desire, "I'm not well off," she said, in a "And ex- | gentle, regretful, little voice. I hear that New York is so pensive!" Treman hesitated. He didn't want to throw his money away for nothing. "You pould open a branch of your | business out there, couldn't you?" "It would take a lot of capital." Her heart beat dn anticipation of the offer that was coming. "Oh, you're a shrewd business woman. I wouldn't mind backing | you. We'll think it over. And in any case the passage out could be ar. ranged. Sixty pounds or so would cover it." ) "That's a lot of money for a six days' voyage," commented Leonie innocently, He turned and looked at her. "Why don't you pull it off with Holden? I've told you already you're darned attractive, To-night's your last night here. Make hay, won't you?" She pretended to pout. "As though it rested with me--!" "It does. Any pretty, clever wo- THE SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS WOMAN She prides herself on her efficiency, She is as alert in regard to her health as her work, and has learned that time lost through preventable illness is not good business. She has also learned that Lydia F. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the most re- liable remedy for aflments that assafl her sex and does not hesitate to recommend fit to her fellow workers tofrotect their health, which is their gréatest asset. It surely pays every ick and ailing woman to try it.. land and back and the moon looks wet. I'm quite sure it wil] rain." 80 away they went on the tit- mouse's back. As they flew met the sun. "Hello," he called down. good time." And bye and bye they came to England. "Down there is London Town," said Johnny Jump Up, pointing to a city so big the Twins could not see the end of it. "That's famous for lots of things, London Bridge that's always fall ing down, and the place Dick Whitt- toward the east they "Have a man can get round a man, more es- pecially if he's already attracted her." Leonie rose up, as 'though to end the conversation. She smiled down a Treman, but there was calculation in that smile of hers. "You won't forget your promise about the trousseau? You'll be a sort of fairy-godmother, eh? Is that 3 ad He inclined his head. "Go to it, and win, my dear," he said, encouragingly. "I can't think where Leonie Day and young Holden have got to!" said Lady Warington rather peevishly to her guests. The hostess was getting tired of the young woman with the flatter- ing tongue. Marcella Field, for in- stance, was a much "gsincerer type Lady Warrington tensed vaguely that Marcella wasn't happy, but did not. connect Miss Leonie with the reason. She was not observant. "It's half past ten." She yawnea, and rose. "It's been a dull visit for you all. I'm rather bored with the English countryside in early spring. Weather's bad too, I've more than half &« mind to Tun over to the States and be 'pepped up' a hit, as they say over there! Will you come with me, Marcella? I'm game to go, it you are." The latter, sitting by the fire with Treman, shook her head, ang Lady Warrington laughed teasingly, "Couldn't leave your precious Warwick, I suppose? You lovers!" She moved towards a door at the back of the hall. "I can't lock Leonie and her beau out, so 1 think I'll go and look for them. Come on, Marcella! Take a stroll with me, There's & young moon up!" Marcella would have declined, but Warwick Treman caught her by the arm, playfully, saying they must go out together over the fawns, ang turn a penay, for luck, and wish 2 wish. 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Marcella's heart contracted pain, There was a light buming in the studio. Miles hag worked late, complete his study. doubtless wih him. "Let's surprise em," the skittish hostess, as they stopped before the door. "We won't knock. peu 80 right in." Suiting the action to the words, #he swung the big door open, re- vealing a tableau that startled even herself, and made her regret her in own officiousfiess. For the three of them beheld Miss Leonie Day with her two arms round the young Soulp | tor's neck and her head appareatly | resting on his bosom! i Leonie Sprang away at once, with the air of a startled fawn. She had played her last card to bring this difficult young man to the point and now---with the adve ~--fate had he) ! o88- | es had no means of khowing 'that | Miles himself was as startled as they | were. | "I didn't know--" ghe faltered, | ington came to before he got his cat and became lord mayor, and the Dlace the little boy came to get him- self a wife becanse the rats and the mice did 'ead him such a life, anq the place Puss in Boots came to, and everything, "And it's the place the king lives» added Johnny Jump Up. "And the queen, too, and the Prince of Wales, and a lot of other important people." "But where are the primroses?" asked Nancy. "1 don't see ome." "Of course not," sald Johnny Jump Up, 'They're out in the coun- try. Fly on, titmouse."" Johnny Jump Up was right. The world was yellow with primroses out in the country, And a lovely sight they were. With suitable cotfusion, 'Miles and | I--we forgot the time--and every. thing--I supporse it's teighttully late? Oh, please don't be angry! I-- we thought" "You thought you Were unobsery- od!" supplemented Lady Warring- ton archly, coming to the rescue. She | adored romance of any kind, and | now forgot her previous irritation With Mies Leonie, who really did look sweetly shy and "caught." "I always knew JOU two were crazy about each other! Why not confess it?" She looked from the girl to Miles, and also turned to Mm, as} though in confirmation. | "You tell them," ghe said gently, sweetly, trustingly, Miles hesitated only for the frae- "Is that all there is in England-- London Town and primroses?" asked | Nick. . "Goodness, no!" tion of a second. Her dilemma was bis fault, he told hi must stand by her, "I want to tell you," said Johnny Jump stayed to see one it all we wouldn't Up. "But it we hundredth part of get home until week after next. Home, titmouse, if you please." 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