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Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1919, p. 8

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a ThE DAILY BRITIS H WHIG ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1910} « = ts use Gran ub appearance ed wily th b renders leaves yon joy of Beauty with for many Gouraud's Oriental i FERDY HOPKINS OR SG FY INA SEE | THIS! IT'S ON' CLARK'S: "PORK AND BEANS AND IS A GOVERNMENT GUARANTEE | OF PURITY W. C LARK Limite MONTREAL, Notice I will be pleased to give you estimates on all kinds of new and repair work in the car- pentering line. 1 assure you that all orders will receive prompt and person: al attention. Overton Aykroyd 21 MAIN ST. PHONE 1670 Mr TALKING MACHINES cleaned, repaired, Parts for all makes suppli cxpert we orkmanship, moderate charges, | quick service. J.M. PATRICK 140 Sydenham St. Phone 2056) Mrs. : SRRREREREERR ETRE TEIDND | wacrord, Ome, ------ CA imi All 'makes of Plonographs | 3000 change their character, adjusted. | ing scanty, mucous or slimy, and sub- The ™ of Cetalline. ard BY KAT HLE EN NORRIS, w Author of "The Btery of Julia Page Wite," *No==you needn't fect that! with it all)" Geraldine said, varie ly, with a puzzled look into the ¢ tance, > don't feel the separation , 1 assure you, in these I did when he first went 1 No, don't mistake me, Louis," she "internipted him quickly, as a if she were formulating the "1 never felt more married to | heavy and disapjjie "Heart 6f Rachel," 'Josselyn's "Sisters," ate, 2 111 * Geraldine told { him, just as Cler with a rather | y face, left the porch and came do ward the ear. "But if | can ever} vou," Louis, noticing Clem appr jack, said has-# | tly, "vou will Dean was about to speak, and made an im- | patient movement of his head, "I don't think I'll ever forgive Dean. I think he acted as-\as omly 'a cad could act. 1 don't think he deserves any consideration, or deserves . his i children--" ' . "Or déserves his wife!" plied, as she paused. "No, or deserves his wife," she re- i peated softly. "But yet, I always m my own mind am Dean Laird's wife!" she finished, with a look that had in it something of a child's puz- rled sweetness. "Whom God hath joined together," Louis offered, questioningly. I "Whom 'God hath joined together!" Louis sup=| she echoed. of life!" "1 wish it h~d been different, Ger- aldine," the man said slowly, looking ey from her. smiling gxes. "1 be- {lieve 1 could have made ybu happy, | my dear. 1 know we could have had a gronderful home for the girls -- 1] an hink of it sometimes, and my heart aches so! course, if he were dead--" You mustn't wish any one dead!" "I'm done with that end] 1 know it's no use, Of] could w what he is thinking | what is ge ing on in his mind!" { fr--th-now, he "answered; wii =ym- pathy. Clen . iving on the scene, decided af hat the city hud some- y place for a r I usban d h ad ner ing in been m too 3 plans little room. He was to t Bond to breakfast, as w on Sunday mornings Geraldine said, with a touch of ra-| cial superstition and horror. "No, 1 don't," Louls answe y life- lessly, "But I#night as well d that," he added, his hope that you will ever feel yourself | free, while he lives." "Quite as well!" she conceded def- initely. "You know there is something said about a woman who chooses an- other man than her husband, even Lin thought! Louis. I wouldn't dare, my dear," she said, more lightly. "Position, money, dignified up-bringing for the | girls, a big man behind me, a pretty brown car to jump into--" she pat- ted it,--"travel--why, even leaving { love "out of 'it, isn't that enough to { make any woman heart-sick with the | way life goes! | at that ranch--" "Oh shut up--for God's sake! |e said, his words ruder than his | | tone, and his big, ungloved hand sud- | denly across her mouth. "Jerry, may I come see you, when I'm in the city 1" he asked, after a silence. "Oh, I think not!" "Not take you to lunch, eh?" . "It would be wiser not, Louis. Be- a me!" "Going to tell me where you are | working 2" "Why, I can tell you," she consid- ered, her pretty brows wrinkled. "I | would really prefer that you should | ot know! But I can tell you. Only | put myself absolutely at your mercy sat your generosity--if I do. It was n ex { was ill, Jepressed--well, I'm trying to forget that; it didn't last. Then orto] wightened and I took a little step up. Now, if you began to drift in, to dis- | turb me, to--well, to. connect ,n a word, thisyold life with that new one | which isogeally like playing a part {| I" have to move on! I'm not even jusing my own name. I'm 'Mollie } O'Brien' there. Dean made life hard | enough for me, Louis; now don't you compli®ate it further!" | "Put it that way," he said quick- ly, even with som hurt and haughti- 1 don't even think of it, | riment, Louis, and it began | mmm ith discouragement and: heart-sick- | ~) fess enough, God knows. [was alone, 1 was half-starved a] ook upon her, "as | in point. is 'morning found Kennedy iting for h he spacious cool- ness of the She had tubbed and dressed and an Barly cup of coffee in the resp H Nineteenth Street, fast und gossip 2d on a lacy new waist and a | most becoming wide 1 I ! fresh, firm face looked ¢ oun Why, you and I--out (li ch | r- { no | ss, ever since they he | second time, a year ago. far from being in love w ith | ye was not, indeed, the sort of | | a woman with whom'a man falls in love; love is tob much a matter of satisfled vanity; and Kennedy Bond was in love with herself. She was careful not to fall in love with any- one; it did not fit her plans. . But she | was willing to absorb h time, and distract him from every other thought | in_the world but thought of her. * {To be Continued.) TG To iE ~-With Loma Mood i $ en ST The The Married Woman's Man Friend. Now comes the question, married woman have male It is impossible to give an all "Jive answer to such a question, HER LITTLE GIRL HAD DYSENTERY Bowels Moved as Many as 25 Times { a ¥. | Dysentery manifests itself with | varying degrees of intensity, but in | welt marked cases the attack is {commonly preceded by some amount { of diarrhoea, which gradually 'in- { creases in severity, ahd is accompan- {fed -with griping pains in the ab- {domen. The discharges from the bowels succeed each other with great | frequency, and the matter passed from the bowels, which at first" re- | semble those of ordinary diarrhoea bgcom- | sequently mixed with, or consisting { wholly of bla Never neglect what at first a to be a slight attack ot diarrhoea or dy¥entery. may set in. Cure the first symptoms by the use' of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. > Mrs. Jno. V. Tanton, R. R. No. 8, writes: --""My daugh- ter was taken down, two years ago, with dysentery, and I could find no NLY the quality of our : 0 bread and pastry is high ---not the price. We uss . only the finest materials in our 'bakery. We employ only mas- "ter bakers and the pleasing re- sult is high-type food. Order our pure bakery foods by name. WLI Ta ale ol TNT TUES Na help for her until I got a bottle of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw- berry. She was only two years old, and ate something different to what she was used to. She had as many as twenty-five movements a day, and mostly blood. We had the doctor sey- eral times, but no relief came until we used 'Dr. Fowler's'. I would not be without it in the house for a good bit." Be sure and get "Dr. Fowler's" when you ask for it. Price, 35c. =a battle; put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. G. WASHINGTON PREPARED COFFEE made in the cup at the table. All size cans in stock. Prompt Delivery. D. COUPER %41-3 Princess stret. Phone Te every womdy, is a law unto bh Some women have no Capacit platonic friendship, to the man is a possible admirer, paramount. But there is an ever increasing number of women who crave the exchange ! { of opinions and 'Ee thoughts with men not because they are men, but be. cause they are more apt to haye I an enlightened and intelligent philo- Sophy of life than the average wom- an While one wom- an is keenly inter- ested in her neigh. bor's lire of hing o and the things she throws in = the = garbage, : Mpsfher o or not she has a charge ac- ht at the corner grocery; another | woman Is interested ih whether the League of Nations will dg away with | war, or her pet subject may be liter ature In the fourteenth century. Our grandmother when she mar. | ried, left all political and topical dis- cussion to the man of the house; he sphere lay within the four walls her home. She had ndthing to say to any man except her husband. Hex only meeting ground with other men was the ground of sex attr raction; | therefore, if grandmother had a man | friend, there was good reason for | grandfather to be worried. But there is a growing number ot | women, w 0 through business train- Hng and education; have identieal in terests with men. Shall these wom- | en, simply because they are married, | forfeit all right to have congenial | men friends? Mother Grundy has céased to hold up horrified bands over | women driving cars, wearing trous-| ers, and asking to vote; isn't it about; time that the ossified old dame be gan to realize that the intélligem: married woman of to-day is capable; of friendship with a man without any danger of precipitating a public scan. | idal? What do my readers think? i Milk Fourteen Cents In Chatham. Chatham, Sept. * 4. --Local milk dealers have mised the price of milk two, cents per guari, making tHe price' fourteen cents. = High wages and increased cost &f boitles are giv- 8 as the season for the increase. 3 To those who are really particular about the Coffee they drink, there is one brand that always pleases particularly well because it i8 particularly. good -- Chase & Sanborn's "SEAL BRAND" COFFEE. ia 34.1 and 2 pound tins. Whole--Ground --Pulverized-- - also fine ground for Percolatoré: Never sold in bulk. CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL. Drink Charm Black Tea Sold in Packages Only. GEO. RQBERTSQN & SON, Limited x rn I A cr a NIG rt spin Who's sleepy to-night. ¥ At bedtime she washes With "Infants-Delight." delightfully refresh- ing luxury for little tots and grown-ups alike, cake of JOHN Tn OR & CO, Limited, 14 , TQRONTO. 'Established 1870 TWEDDELL'S For all new style, good wearing Suits $20 up to $45 All Prices Between All classes of high yield investments -- Corporation, Government and Municipal. Private wires--New York, Chicago, 'Montreal, Toronto. STOCKS----GRAIN-----COTTON ~BONGARD, RYERSON & CO, B87 Bagot Bt. Phones 1738. oJ Bongard; Manager Original < This\delicious flavor whiyh has never "been successfully imitated is retained intact by our WAXTITE Wrapper The WAXTITE Wrapper is air tight and moisture proof. The contents of the package reach 'your table as fresh and crisp as when they left the ovens in our TORONTO KITCH. CAUTION Insist' upon getting The Original Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes They are always. put up in the WAXTITE Package 7 and. have this signa All Others are Imitations Toasted Corn Flakes "Won Their Favor Through Their Flavor?' ' EVERY GROCER -- EVERYWHERE -- EVERY DAY By cutting the . , WAXTITE Wrapper with a sharp knife, : 4 ike this, the cap can be replaced and the flakes kept fresh until all used. Housekeepers will find the wax paper handy for many purposes. Made in TORONTO, CANADA, by W. K. Kellogg Cereal Co. Kellogg Toasted Corn Flake Company Battle Creek, Mich. -- Toronto, Canada

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