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Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jun 1918, p. 10

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QUEBEC Toronto Makers also of the La Dive Corsets and D & A" Good Shape™ Brassibres 217 he Woman n Who Changed By JANE PHELPS in the morning | house unable t wnything, even the sim asks 1 usually did in having so many servants. wers for the table and library, ttle things that I loved to do helipad fill the morning actise, then to but failed in it the both attempts Finally 1 put and started for a think I would not listen to Merton Gray, that I would send him not to come. But 1 did nothing about it. The thought of the folks at home intruded; father, mother and the David had seen that I was un at times, but- I knew on my street clothes walk I tried to word hoys happy he as the others would be terribly should 1 do unconven thing as t leave my thing of r well as shocked tional a band, tt another n 0 hus- with QO Say n an Had I stopped loving George? Did I love Merton Gray enough to do as he asked? If I could only decide those questions, 1 thought as I walk- ed along the busy streets, fortunately meeting no one whom I knew. Had I, 1 should have passed them with- out recognition. My mind was pre occupied to such an extent Like a flash it came to me, Mrs. Sexton Ask her advice Impulsively 1 turned and changed the course of my walk But she liv ed at sorpe distance and it now seem ed as if | pouldn't wait, so 1 hailed a taxi. Fortunately she was at home, and received me most graciously; al- though I imagined I saw a flicker of surprise in her face at my early call. Tell Helen She Asks Ne Sexton's Advice her cozy little mim, took me into jabout A MOMENTOUS DECISION sitting room, insisted upon re- | moving my wraps, then said; hall keep you to luncheon, all I ean. This is geod of you. feeling a bit out of sorts this I have not been as well as She then asked about had we a good time, my I was morning. usual lately." Bar Harbor, glad to put off as possible, After a I chatted with her, the discussion as long yet longing to have it over time I said "1 am going to Sexton." "Really, well go ahead! Perhaps I need a shock of some kind." smiled as said it, but there w also npathy and understanding in her face. It was Mr had so would have gone keep her with me begged George to Now of all the people I knew _ in the world she was the only one to whom I éither or would go to ask advice I realized that not even to my own mother could I confess what" I was going to confess to Mrs. Sex- ton That a man other than my hus- band had made love to' me; had ask- ed me to leave George and gp away with him shock you, Mrs. she my feelings changed I her that home rather than longer; and had send heri away. ge how exton had disliked ance could, In spite of her remat k concerning a shock being welcome? I almost hesj tated to speak of my errand, 80 really ill did Mrs. Sexton look. When I said so she returned "I am much better than for sev- eral days past Nothing you have to tell me will injure me, it may help me. by taking my mind from myself, my pains and aches." Then I told her. I blurted out the main thing at once mi Natt Sy TALKING ~~ With Lorna Moon ---------- IT OVER "Coarse sandpaper -is better than safdsoap to scour kettles with, ~ Spring $15.00 To $28.00 Tweed Rain Coats. wool and worsted suitings, Indigo blue serge.' JOHN TWEDDELL civil aid Biutitary Fatios "Iam vehement on the subject of Venom Distillers this morning!" sald 4. the Comfy Lady dumping her knit- ting bag on the table with unneces- sary vigor A chuckle went around the table+--it was so unlike the Comfy Lady to be vehement about anything! Even the Drab Spinster stilled the clicking of her needles a moment to scan the Cumiy Lady's face. "You STRAFE minutes," Pretty glancing at § watch in seriousness. "Five minutes isn't long enough. I'm afraid it is go- fing to take me much longer than 8 that to feel chari- table all the way through again.' "It helps some- RL times -- just to om talk it over," said the Mother of Two Sammies, with a sympathetic smile. "Yes, it does, Comfy Lady slipping into a chair, "yesterday afternoon a little girl friend of mine called up to say that, after many hours 'hard labor' on an old opera cloak and a muff that had seen its best days, she had. evolved a dress that was 'simply stduning,' the whole thing had cost .her fifty FO NIRS 0 may for five sald the Blond, her mock answered the cents plus a lot of work in her spare time. She said that she would wear The Venom Distiller. it at the club mMéeting that evening Land she hoped that 1 would be there. "1 was there. As she came into the ¢lub room she was a breath- catching vision, she hadn't over-esti- mated her success with the dress. 1 viewed her with pride An arch Venom Distiller also caught sight of my friends and the forked tongue came into play at once, with much arching of eyebrows she whispered to to her companion, "The wages of sin!" "Later in the evening I made an effort to introduce my little friend to the lady with whom the Venom Dis~ tiller had spoken but she of course begged to be excused as she hadn't & moment to spare and must rush off at once! "There are always s0 many cups ready to hold venom when it is art- fully distilled. : Perhaps if I' were truly charitable I would be sorry for the Venom Distiller. She NEEDS pity, for in a world that returns sneer for sneer, frown for frown, hers must be a bitter lot. "What an ugly world it is in which she lives! A world of her own creation, where the innocent impul- ses of youth are twisted to look like ghoulish ghosts of sin. There is no injustice she commits against others greater than the sin she commits against herself. She is a sick soul, a heart in which the milk of human kindness has soured; if we could just remember that, she would be dangerous no longer, for she would find no cups in which to pour her venom." Large stock of all * nt Princess Street f war ENLARGED ARMY PROJECT IN U. 8S. Secretary Announces That New Plan Is Under Way. Washington, June 28.---8ecretary Baker disclosed to the Senate mili- tary committee that within three months an enlarged army project now being worked out will be pre- sented sto Congress to represent the maxintam fighting effort of the country. \ Already the caleujations upon wiich the pending army bill was framed: have been excecded and the wir department is now revising its plans on an enlarged basis. that ditional billidns in monsy fo 'Merton Gray wants me to go away with him." "Yes--I am not surprised that he should"want you. 1 have long known he loved vou. 1 AM surprised, how- ever, that he has spoken. I thought he knew you loved your husband." "That's just it! 1 don't know that 1 do love George; and 1 don't know but I de. 1 care a lot for Merton, am always contented and happy when with him. He is never cross and impatient, never critical of me, of my actions. He accepts and lies me as I am. He does not try iw make me over." - I said the last bit- terly. As always when I thought of what George had told me, that he deliberately intended to make me over to suit himsel; that he had considered the kind of 'finished pro- duct 1 would make when he asked me to marty him. "Merton is younger in years than your husband, and infinitely younger in disposition. That is one reason you are more en-rapport with him. But becausé he has those character- istics you must not imagine yourself in love with him. I do not say you are not, I simply want you to look at the ques stion from all sides." "I have tried to, Mrs. Sexton. I have honestly tried to do so. 1 couldn't sleep a wink last night. 1 couldn't decide Merton coming for his answer this afternoon. I must decide." 'Then I added "George cares for Julia Collins, 1 know he does! He is always hanging over her, no matter where we go; and she takes such liberties, seems to know that he will approve whatever she does. It has been a horrible summer for nre, and | hatesthe very thought of going through the winter. I shall be criticised By George, almost insult ed by her. I know." {To be continued) is TO BUILD CAPRONIS TO CROSS ATLANTIC italian Inventor Already /Has One Capable Of Making the Trip. York, June 28 ----iSignor Ca= the Italian airplane inventor, has a machine capable of across the Atlantic, and is to send it to this country, or New proni, already flying ready to build one plans, the executive of the Aero Club of America, was advised by Lieut.- Belloni, of the Royal Italian Flying Corps. Lieut. Belloni pointed out the machines could be built in erican airplane factories in large numbers, and as there were plenty of 'airmen available for the service, there only vemained ovganization, faith and £kill to make trans-At- lantic flights successful : MAY EMPLOY GIRLS FOR NIGHT WORK NOW Quebec Suspends the Law Forbidding It, As Neces~ sary Measure. that Am- Quebec, June 28.--iIn order to a! low greater production for war pur- poses, the Provincial Government has decided to allow the employ- ment fo girls over eighteen years of age for might work, thus suspend- ing the law which forbids the em- ployment of females for night work. : The law deals mostly with girls who are working in munition places and, according to the law, could not be employed on the night staff It will also apply to girls in shoe factories, where large orders are hé- ing turned out for the Allies. - War Garden Bulletin Practical Daily Guide For Vae cant Lot and Backyard Gar deners Enlisted in Great er Production Came paign. he Canadas Food Boara oration with experis Dominion YY Tasued Bb by «n the staff of the Experimental Farm. Get Them Right, Every vegetable used for can- ning, dehydratingy or storing should be in periget condition. For satisfactory Its it is necessary rot only to have pro- ducts whieh are absolutely frec from decay but to catch them at just the right stage of de- ment, Even if perfectly sound, over : ripe vegetables are not satisfac SUH" here, according to his § You Will Need Your Panama Warm Weather makes everyone think of Cool Headwear. Bping us your Panama or Straw Hat. We wll make it look new. Panamas and straw hats cleaned, bleached and/ reblocked. LADIES' WORK A SPECIALTY rk Hat Cleaning Co., 208 Princess Street. Phone 395 Five Doors Below Opera House. i SAE AT KITCHEN CABINETS All Styles, Finishes, Best Selection i in the City to Choose From. R. J. REID, Leading Undertaker Phone 577. The Note of Refinement An air of guiet distinction hangs around some cople like an atmosphere. So it is with Liril Toilet p. Its subtle odour of Parma Violettes is an out. ward indication of inward elegance. VINOLIA LIRIL SOAP Delicions sweet oils and scents used in the manufacture of Vinolia Liril Soap make it the outstanding toilet soap for the com- i Its continual use soothes the tender skin of youth just es Just try Vinolia aids to retain the bloom of youth to the elderly. Liril Soap today. L All Druggists sell Vinolia Liril 10c. a cake. Royal Vinolia Tooth Paste 25¢. Royal Vinolin Face Creams 25¢ and up. Vinolia Face Powder 50¢ and up "WINOLIA COMPANY LTD, London TORONTO Paris TT samensse HRANYRLNENERNELLLRBBRERNULLR SEER ERRRENREY SON i RAT TITRE i LOCAL BRANCH TIME TABLE EFFECT MARCH 31ST. Ls 2 City Arr. City No. 19 Mall .. .. Af30Am. 13.81 4.m, Local No. 1 Intern'T Lia. i 30 oy - No. 7 Mail , vr No. 18 Man No. 16 Express . 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Phone 76. rr hed dha hahahaha a THOMAS COPLEY, Telephone 987 wanting anything done In the earpes. tery line, Estimates given on all Kinde f irs and, méw work) alse hard. I kinds. All orders will receive prompt sttention. Shop 0 Queen street. A = SPECIAL SALE EDDY"S MATCHES Regular Size 2 Boxes for 15¢ Buy now---July 1st, the tax goes on J.R.B. Gage, Mont real St. Phone 540w DIRTY ? Yes SUNBURNT ? 0. Your Panama will: got dirty in time as usual after having Pan-a-Lac applied, but it will never get sunburned. - It does neither rot, run or crack and drop off on your clothes. It is waterproof. Pan-a-Lac is life insurance to Panamas. " Made and used exclusively ro

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