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Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jul 1918, p. 10

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Fo eating's . Made in England Sold by all THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 wanting saything sone In the cArpen. tory Hine. Eat Estimates given on nll Kinds of repairs and mew work; aise hard. floors of all kinds, All orders receive prompt attention. Shop 40 Queen street. A PP INAS, THE DAILY - WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1918. Toman Whe = By JANE PHELPS THE WAYS OF SOCIETY "TER CVIIL of society wele caustic remarks issions of e town never & always made me feel it When I spoke to y feelings he either m, or said 1 "didn't There were I evidently didn't CHAI 8 were that talkgtl in an impersonal Julia Collins to Geraldine In response to something I returned: regular excused way of Ross said she "Julia is a man," as if that she might do. "Just what do you m man's woman, Mrs. Ross?" I asked. "Oh, she makes herself like them. She never fusses, she flatters them and makeés them comfortable." "Yes, but she must do mare that to attract them as she does "1 don't know that I can explain. man's wo- anything an by than "" By Rate Snake | Says that every time you cut or pick at a corn you invite 1ockjaw. : You reckles men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blooa poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called free- zone, which the moment a few drops are applied to any corn, the soreness is relieved and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts right out with the fingers, without one particle of pain. This freezone is a sticky substance which dries the moment it is applied apd ust lposens the corn without in- tlam ming or even irritating the sur- rounding tissue or skin. He says a quarter of an ounce will cost very little at any of the drig stores, but this Is sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or calloys, You are = positively warned that cutting or picking af a corn is a sui- 'habit. x: dock, Halibut and Cod : Canada ood Hoard License Neo, 0-32440. a BL ry 4 YALL Packet of WILSON'S FLY PADS oh handle. Sold 1 Clean to tnd General Bes Drag. SHE G0 Sm I Vo GOULD NOT Like Being Hit | | booed {tic Girl But I keep close tabs on Bert when she is around. She is always ready for anything anyone proposes, she isn't a bit of a prude, yet she never { has done anything to get herself to- If a man does something he shouldn't, like taking a drop too much or something like that she never rakes him ever the coals, just sympathizes with him because "his wife does. Oh, she is clever, all right," Enlightened as to Collins' Methods. "But how can she know that his vife hauls him over the coals, as you say?" I asked, my curiosity ex- cited. "My Helen is Julia but you are innocent!" Mrs. Ross exclaimed. "Why my dear Mrs. Howard, Julia Collins is the confi~ A A AAAS NNN {to say what was in my mind. That if many | under-|s al ther little chafing dish suppers, and of half the men in our set. They all run to her for comfort when things go wrong at home. While I do not believe they complain of thelr wives, they let her see that they need sympathy, and come to 'her for it." "But----I don't see' I dante hesitated Julie Collins did not care how much he Lurt the feelings of the wives; I should think, for her own sake, her reputation® she would hgsitate to receive their husband's. "I want you to understand one thing. No one ever accused Julia Collings of anything wrong," Mrs. Ross interrupted before I could put | my thought into words. "She is as cold ice, and as' chaste. No one else Ijknow could do as she does, and bp liked by other women. I like her immensely. She is clever, bright, aud although I wouldn't like heér to get my Bert dangling after her, if she did I would not think anything wrong. I. wonder sometimes you are so lenient with Mr. Howard. He is altogether too charming a man to let her monopolize him as she dogs I know they are awfully, old friends and all that; but there's a limit to good nature. I wouldn't be so kind I am sure." "Oh, yes you would. She is such an old friend, you know. It would be very small in me to object to a friendship begun before my husband knew I existed,'"" I protested, anxious to make her think I knew and ap- proved of all that George did. "Don't be foolish! She IS an old friend, grant you that But that is no reason why she should lure a married man from his homé with her cozy evenings when she forgets to ask his wife," then she added, Helen Asks an Explanation. "Just what do you mean?" I ask ed. A "Just what' I have said. Juli; thinks nothing of having those littl suppers a deux, or if there are more it is always in a way. I'll warran half the men in our set are with he; often when their wives think the; are at their clubs." *"Oh, you must be mistaken," I Ge clared, yet making a vow to find out the next time George said he was go ing Lo his club if he were reall; there. a "It is awfully nice of you to stand up for the men. But I am not so generous. I fant my own husband If Julia Collings wants a man she will have to find some one else be- sides Bert Ross. But I don't mind telling you that I have learned a lot from her. Or that ] use a gdod many of her methods. If she can win men by them why shouldn't I use them to hold the only man I dare about? What a gossip I am," she said after a moment. "Here I have been talk- ing about Julig Collins in a horrid manner, and I really like her. I feel ag ¥ I should beg her pardon, Yet I lvave said nothing bit fhe truth." "And nothing that was not flat tering to Mrs. Collins," I assured her. "I am sure she could not ob- jeot te your saying she was so fas- cinating that none of us could hope to vie with her." "Not quite that! you, with you: youth, your beauty, and 'your won- derful musical talent have no reason to be afraid of any womam. But with we ordinary women it is differ- ent. We have to watch out that she does not make our hushand's discontented with their hum-drua home lives." "Conveniently forgets." ~~ TALKING With Lorna Moon IT OVER "Life is too short to waste it work- ing for a living," said the Journalis- A gasp. of astoriShment greeted the statement, and the gchool ma'am Jowerad her cup and ejaculated a scandaliged ""Well!" '*I mean," hur explained Journalistie "that one like' ones # that. working is IE like playing' a game. Such a great part on ones life is spent in work that unless §it is congenial life is merely a tread- mill existence. "I have one particular girl in mind. She enter- ed the journalistic field not because she had any desire to write but because she found that teaching school was not as well paid in her part of the country as news- paper work. Writing is an agoniz- ing process for her; her hours of work are hours of crucifixion. This is no reflection on her intelligence She has mere than usual intelligence Told In Twilight (Continued from Page 3.) Capt. W. G. Cockade, of the fire de- partment, King goto, and his wife are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G Van Luven,. . Capt. and Mrs, Cock- ade are mi their honeymoon, and are motoring through New York State to Niagata Falls. They will return to The need for extensively canning this year can scarce. Iv, he over-emphasized. All our trait and vegetables must be nswl to the t advantage. * The war gardeners have done their part. Now the bouse- Kee must do theirs. he is being ao no through the press, intelligent woman has 'excuse that she does not ho la can or dry of . Tit 1s authoritative and (He woman who follows it. w ow. that ghe is d her Play For a Living. and more than ordinary degree of perspicacity: I believe that she made an excellent teacher. I can't under- stand why she goes on---for the few 'dollars she makes extra cannot com- pensate for the grim torture that a few hundred words ol "copy" means for her. She simply lacks the ver satile imagination which is necessary toc make writing come easy. It is just as futile as trying to grow car- rots in clay. I don't believe for a minute that We edn be happy work- ing against the grain, no matter how, much money we make; and I don't believe that all the plodding the world will bring a but mediocre suc- cess unless our hearts are in our work." "I know," dkreed the Just-En- gaged Girl" Mother made me a music teacher and here I am seizing the first. matrimonjal gateway of escape from it. If ever I have a lit- tle girl and she is fond of making dolls' dresses, 1 won't try to make a school. teacher out of her Just be- cause the village school m more social prestige than the village dressmaker, After all money an ial pres- tige or even a fond mother's ambi- 'ions are poor things to take into consideration when ¢ ing a life's work. be Kingston via Toronto--Watertown, N.Y. Times." - Misses Blanche Blair and Edna Camegyon, Westport, are visiting friends in Kingston. Miss S. McLellan, has gone to spend a few weeks with friends Picton. Missed Ella and Dora Lindsay, Kingston, spent the week-end with their sister, Mra. E. A. Gunter, Westport. Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Skinner, Out: remont, will spend a part of the summer at Bostwick Island. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Compton, Kingston, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Compton, 506 Metcalfe street; Ottawa, Mrs. C. E. Taylor and her daugh- ter, Mrs; Franklin, and«Mre. 'W. H. C. Carriere, Ottawa, have come up to Kingston, ; 8 = - Miss Mugkleston is now visitin Mrs. RF. Segsworth, ig South Drive? Ro Toronto. . 3 Miss Harriet Whitney. and Mrs. Chandler; Watertown, N.Y, after a pleasant visit in Kingston, have re- turned hoine. 10 an Mrs. ny 'Eccles, : spend ng a ey das days i nl Belleville prior (| o her depar ar C icra 'am has |- (To be Continued.) Brockville after visiting with Mr, an Mts. Harold Hunter, Kingston. v ' * Mr, and Mrs. T. B. Caldwell, who have been the guests of Mrs. Archi bald Strachan at the Customs House, returned to Lanark to-day. Miss Helen Nicol, Cataraqui, Leen visiting Miss Evelyn Nickle "The Sheiling." Mrs. Grant, Perth, is the guest Mrs. D. M. Fraser, Union street. has at ol Miss Eva Richardson, Miss Phyllis Knight, (Miss Marjorie Pense, Miss Mamie Garrett, Miss Jean Duff and Miss Hilda Hague are leaving morrow for ten days' camping at Thirteen Island Lake. Lieut.<Cal. and Mrs. McKelvey Bell, Ottawa, are spending the suin- mer at Aylmer, Que, -. Miss Alice Hague and Miss Hague have returned from Hope. Port May Succeed Dr. Shearer. Vancouver, July 10.-- Rev. J. S. Henderson, D. D., pastor of the First Presbyterian chutch of this city, has been offered 'the general secretary- ship of social service . work of the Presbyterian church, the position held for a number of years by Dr. J. G. Shearer of Toronto. This is regarded as ome of the most import- ant positions in the gifts of the church in Canada. - ---------------- War Garden Bulletin AS Practical Daily Guide For Va. cant Lot and Backyard Gare deners Enlisted in Great- br Production Cam- paign, Issued by the Canada Food Board in collaboration with experts on the &taff of the Dominion Experimental Farm. "TAKING CARE OF YOUR PEAS hr Bvoey amateur gardener is particularly * proud when he manages to rajse a good crop of peas, Bul this is nof always the easiest thing in the world, fon He his a lent enemy 0 contend with in the shape 6t the fea aphid. This is a eceptive pest, for it is pea g) in color and is hard to detect. 'The aphids cluster on the growing tips and leaves and suck strength oyt of the plants. They multiply very quickly, and unless they are attended to as soon as they ap- Bia: 4 Shey» are difficult to han- very As soon as the aphids are Mts. Victor > Rivers, who spent al short time in Montreal, has returned § gston. isi} ers. are visit [iar hers they will "remain =} discovered spray with nicotine sulphate---two tals to 2 Lo Hilda The Tea of Teas wa : Always Good Alike ; 4 . Baa Deliciously Different to the Ordinary. Black -- Mixed or Natural Green Le Preserved and Sold only in Sealed Packet : Milk Soupe Sauces Gravies Cocoa Coffee Muffins POWDER" FOR ALL THE FOOD VALUE OF PASTEURIZED SEPARATED MILK IN POWDER FORM JAMES REDDEN & CO. Kingston, Ont. All Styles, F inishes, Best Selection in the City to Choose From. R. J. REID, Lead ing Undertaker Phone 577. {11 No. Cs Si Sh hb Ce Feed Your Poultry Purina Baby Chick Feed, Puring' Chicken Chowder. Purind Serateh Feed. : More Xggs and Sturdy Chicks, For Sale By D. 841-3 Princess Btroet. : Phone 76. Canada Food Roard"lLicense Noy Bell 7 [DIY ? Yes SUNBURNT ? Your Panama will get dirty in time 4s usugl after having Pan-a-Lac applied, but it will never get sunburned. It does | neither fot, run or' crack and drop on your clothes. It is waterproof. Pan-a-Ldc is life insurance to Panamas. Matte and used exclusively by Kingston Hat Cleaners. 108 Princess Street Phone 1488, T C 2a BALA (Muskoka Lakes) SMI BON ECHO (Lake Mazinaw), Resorts in Ontario Including: FRENCH RIVER (French and Pickerel Rivers) POINT AU BARIL (Georgian Bay Resorts) BOBCAYGECN (Kawartha Lakes) '8S FALLS (Rideau Lakes) SEVERN RIVER (Gloucester Pool) ARE CONVENIENTLY REACHED BY CANADIAN PACIFIC Summert¢Tourist Fares in Effect. NADIAN CIFIC Etc. ~ rent FAR BELOW ESTIMATE. | Ten Million Bushel Crop on Leth- bridge Ballway Division. Lethbrid®e, July 10.--.An esti- mate of a ten-miliion bushel crop on Ne i General Change of Time, July 14, 1918 Particulars from F Conway, C.P.A., Cit Ticket OMce, Cor. Princess and Wellington Sts. Phone 1197, : jithe Lethbridge raflway J A IA A te BN "divisipn is now made.. This i in contrast to an expectation of shore than rity mil lion bushels, had the weather dur- ing June been favorable. The acre- age is 2,600,000 acres. wy LOCAL BRANCH TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAR MARCH BIST. Fraing will leave and arrive at = Station, Foot of Johnson Street. Going Went. < Lve. City Arr. City Matl .. .. .1230am. 1267am, Express , ., 3.10am, 2.52 am. loos .. ., dam, 1017 Intarn'] Ltd, 1.80 pm, mm. No. 19 No. 13 i 2 4 dessa FEBRs eas 8 Mail . 13. 30 Internal Ld. Laopm § Local , 6.4% p.m, i. Nos. 1,13, 14,1 18, 19 run dail Other 'trains aR 'exeopt Bunda: Direct route to Torontn, Peterhe " Hamilton, Buffalo, London, = Detrot, HA Bay bea a Ba ihaw, Monteanl, aw and, Johan, Qulitax, Soha: ra New. ya Pullman accommodation, sckets til other information, apply to J. anley, Agent. Agency for all ocenn Steamship lines. Open" day and night . Reservifions, Literature ag he a Duns Tg or AL Sent, oa write R. i A, 68 King Street Fast, Toronto. No man can icnder assisiancs to another without at the same time +a helping himself, Ler His shady character néver kept a zoel hry nr a» & x 5 3 's & & & Jersey Cream Sodas are made from Government Standard Flour with the Fepulations'o of the Canada. Food i i aicordaice

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