. - pi . 3 ___THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1915. i wife knew that he was deceiving her, ON | UR FOR | THE HEROES DOWN BELOW, rT ---- "ERUIT-A-TIVES" but pretended to believe him In :| THE LY C E F i n i i ' few minutes after*leaving his home | The Men In the Engine loom Off The LB a THE VAMPIRE he was with the: woman who had A WEAK STOMACH Sinking Liner. : , SERA } I'o-Rent PAGE THIRTEEN been his travelling companion. {Chicas Herald. TOES : ; ( . : It was not long before Mrs. Grant} . a : All the men who remained below R 1 Neos 1} Seven-roomed . house, : THE MARVELLOUS In Bpmance She Is Beautiful, learned that her husband had fallen Indigestion and Similar Troubles deserved twenty Victoria CTOsSEes, \ > ; 3 ] In Real Life Unattractive to . la "ine St lin o sondi- into the hands of a vampire. Spring King St.; in good condi They were real heroes a tMousand 3 i 1 All Except Her Victims, "- was coming on, and rooms were en Must Be Treated Through > | times over.--Captain Finch' us he ' ? rE ton, yard, shed, im- ! : gaged for the Grant family for July "4 Arabic. - pais y OVE x : v £2 (XW) FRUIT MEDICINE se and August at the hotel where they the Blood. P { proven nts. Re nt $3.0 ' : a ---------- There is a mighty force in the tra- : x . There have been many versions of | usually spent the summer. . Grant] y....0 ion can be treated in many | ition of the sea. Praise, and great Enables housekeepers » : including water, the woman who has a passion far en-| made po objectien te going there, s, but ifean only be cured in one | Praise, belongs to the leaders, such and others to produce the finest . -- thralling men, from the ordinary flirt | and his wife hopéd that if she eoula} ( V" through the blood. . Purga- | 88 the captains of the Titanie, the qu t 7 ade ad Ww. H. GODWIN & SON Has Relieved More Cases of |; he vampire. The ordinary flirt Is] 8et him where she could keep him Nay cannot cure indigestion. By Lusitania and the Arabic, the sea- Sully 4 Home wy - Bren Real Estate and Insurance. Stomach, Liver, Blood, supposed to have a conscience. The Suntinvally Jder ber Survel! ante, main force they move on the food | men who stand on the bridge until tho Fvdble . rea fo i Phone 42¢ « 89 Broc St. . Skin T vampire lures men to their ruin andj sb rea pels. Ln still indigested. That weakens the | the ship sinks benegth their feet. Royal Yeast wall ktep fresh an Kidney and Skin Trouble if they have families are as ready to| him. Alas, when she reached 'the bg . al . ched hel whole system, uses up the natural But what'of the humbler men, the moist longer than that made Than Any Other Medicine Wreck Wife and children as the man Summer Feaart among theszuesls Al juices and leaves the stomach and UBknown, who, deep in the heart of rimself.., . he . 1 with any ether. ------ : i " ate u a bowels parched and sore. - It is a¢-| the great vessels, ignorant of what The vampire is not a beauty with supped Jag» WOmZ who, 3t :subn tually a cause of indigestion -- not | I8 pertending, shut off from sea and MADE IN CANADA soft, languishing eyes. She has y husband's trouble. : a ure. Others, try pre-digested SEL, Sontinue a Shefs ssivies: Nyt Bo be ray man fre heard of ood, 0, Ponies Gruss. But ow Eamon, viout Sheors, ergy aer. wil ve las d a peg aa fies _-- . drugs which digest the food for the [AC a al tasks, ey > Ca 6000 HEALTH 10 IT though she calle to her assistance they this case and sw Galt and the van stomach really weaken its power and | Strive on until the last moment. - | Motor Oil, Cup Grease and . Senses W X 8 inds i res- | pire e he piazza e ; " 3 aL i BY ' { . Fi Thi Ce = Jo BE ro Lote) after dinner. What became makes the trouble chronic. The di- They might seek the cowards) ' Fiber Grease for sale at Made From e - x X hid b gestive organs can never do' the Safety. With impunity often, with- y \an in real life who deserved the; Of him and the woman at other timesi © , i . EA {out criticism they might climb out] Oranges, Figs and Prunes Combined nan ' work' properly until they are strong y might climb out name of vampire. While staying atl did not know, for I seldom saw enough "to do it themsbives. No- | of the dark hole for a man's conflict z With Toniga and Antiseptics. a summer hotel 1 heard of a man | either of them at any Sther hour than thing can give the stomach that pow-| With: the waters. But like caged i "J rnit.a-tives" means health. In | among the guests who was: euthrall- evening. Mrs. Grant id not see 9 ; *® ' roit-g . . ho. et ts ss er ut the new rich, red blood so animals they .choose.' to die. The : > 4 ed by a woman and taken complete-] at all. 1 was' told that she kept her abundantly supplied by Dr.. Williams' men below are heroes a thousand years to come, people will look hack to ly away from his family. 1 was told | room, not caring to face those who Pink a op the reason for the times over. They are the backbone : Phone 5432. 272 Bagot St. the « discovery of 'Fruita-tives' and | },¢ | might see the couple any ev-| Were witnesses of the shame that Rad] occ or This medicine is plain, No- | of the world. All oil A lelivered shovt wonder how they ever managed to get | ening after dinner when. the guests beén put upon her. But I saw Harry thing can stimulate the glands aud i £ O18 delivered on 5 100L- along without these wonderful tablets, | walked on the piazza, promenading Sram frequently with other boys of nothing can absorb the nourishment Strathcona's Card Trick. . | est notice. wade from fruit juices, with the others. I éxpected to see a bis age P. aying tennis Aid Rthiog: from the'food but pure red blood. Westminster Gazette. "FRUIT-A-TIVES" i llent for. | TAdiant beauty in the woman, withiHe was a fine, many 20y, Aud 1|And Dr. Williams' Pink Pills sur-| Lectyring at Ranmoor Wesleyan hl he >" 13 exce ent or" | seductive manners. I was astonish- * Seemed to me that he was what his pass all other medicines in giving Church, Sheffield, on "Canadian Jot- Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Sour | ed at looking upon the stoniest face father had been at his age. that new, rich: blood. Miss .B. E tings," the Rev. J. Cooper Antcliffe, Stomach. 'Fruita-tives' is the only |I have ever seen and utterly .devoid When the end of the season camej y,) con Hemford, Nr S., says: "For |D.D., referred to the late Lord certain remedy that will correct chromic. | of beauty. The man was good look-| Mrs, Grant and Harry returned to Q " T 3 i A : ot months I was a great sufferer from Strathcona. On one occasion © he HR | oust "© ing, though there was no strength in| the city together, while his fathef}; stion: f any ki ras | asked his Lordship to lay a -corner- ; : Constipation and Liver trouble. Ris feariires. But the will may |bowled-aldng the turnpike m an au- indi tion; food of any kind was, P to lay a Ban SE . SE ot cote a g i stone of a new church © hic 'Fruit-a-tives' is the greatest Kidney grow stronger or weaken like the tomobile with the vampire. Every i gm ne. Jud RICY Suing i was to be the Pastor, Lara eh he! Remedy in the world and many people | muscles, which are developed by ex-| one sympathized With she rife, but grew weak and was but a shadow of | c0na readily agreed to do so, remark- NIRS \ : A High Grade Black Tea sf have testified to its value in severe cases' | ercise or become flabby by disuse. 1 I a Pos Lo od any my former self. I was taking a Ing that was the first time he had Exceptional Flavor, of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, | afterward learned the story of this} oi go Yet not. every ® epi 1 | doctor's prescription, but it did not been asked to lay a stone. "When 3 Pain in the Back. Impure Blood. | M38 . | Riera ow concerning the] Melp me in the least, Then-I read the ceremony was... over, however. . 60c per lb. ' ' Rd wi 4 tnent in' had a different view concerning th ¢ dirt § « 3 nL Sb : Edward Grant was prominent In ' onrery of a case similar to my own cured lord Strathcona found that he hes, Neuralgia, Pimples, Blotches college not only as an all round,matter. ' There are various infiuen- throtigh the use of Dr. Williams' hadn't a copper in his pocket." her Skin Troubles, available man, but as a scholar. He | ces that wilt undermine 2 man's op Pink Pills and I decided to try this (Laugitter). He took out his card | 1: ! "FRUIT-A-TIVES" has been one Was pre sident, of his ng 3 and gra-4 DA Dre iL pe Srmhes 1 medicine. By the time I'had taken and wrote upon it a subscription ot| f Q@ Wear 2 D. COUPER'S, of the great successes of the century |duated with honors. e became at-} 3 six boxes 'the $1,000, R 3 x trouble head entirely This was duly honored on a 341-3 P -_ 5 - : y aless ing is impos- ) : { rincess St. Phone 76 1 the Eres ¢ SPW tached to Marjorie Fleetwood, tae! it. Nevertheless nothing is impos disappeared, and I could eat heartily later occasion. Dr. Anté.iff remind- = i and (he .sales are enormous, both in daughter of one of the professors of | sible. 3 + . ' " : » . - . ._ {of all Xinds .of food. More thanied him of this incident, and was, } Ste 1 Gum a and the U nited States. 0c. a | the university. They were married, ; The trouble in the Grant family this I found my general health great- | much amused whep he replied. "Yes, 1 my or $2.50, trial size 25c. At all |and a boy baby was born to them. went on till Harry Grant had passed & : ~~ . fifteen years of'age. He had under- ly improved through the use of the that was the first stone I laid, but The /- point gum éi 7" dealers, or sent postpdid on receipt of The couple had been married four- ) 8 of > e he Pills. I can therefore strongly re-| it has not been the last. They must PEPPERMINT AND - teen years when Edward Grant was stood the family trouble from. the ¥ 0 ; an e For Sale at B y Fi ives Li p i ' Pi s as have heard of the card trick." CINNAMON FLAVOURS price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. \ ° 2 de. he cause of i He was commend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as I ick. : : called from his home in thé east to| first and the cause of it. e_wasj indigestion." (Laughter.) x MADE IN CANADA hy San Francisco on a matter of busi-| now nearly full grown, and the skele- A-cure for indigestion. ' ness. it was his first separation |ton in the family closer and his love You can get these Pills through ee eties-- : ne Y 4 a 1 address calor § gE by ug Rod And Green Lilites a : he name and addres o from his family except for a few days| for his parents had made a man of wiih pn Nelicw i iy ib It is strange ah Hes rol Bf of any person who is Fresh Saguenay at a time, and he no more wished to|him. He dissuaded his Molher from | 0 cos for ) from The Dr. Wil-| light S ara 5 a I Samp B, | desirous of using a go than his wife wished to have him applying for a divorce until re had liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. | irrespective of his actual brilliancy. 1 ! CHEAP, CLEAN, and » x Ago. He was debating with her|made an. effort to save his father rr To test this piace B hte } sre Bo whether, after all,.he had not better | from the vampire. a Te ta] Y 3 o test this place two lights of the New Builds CONVENIENT method d mon res ag- give up the trip "when their son One day he had a talk with his fa- Why 'They. Wear Yellow. same power--iwo Candles of the ; in of COOKING. Call ' Harry, thirteen years old, came in:o| ther, who confided to his son thatthe] A. Georgia mosquito, for.some hy-|5ame size will qor---in two. tin boxes ~ ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 197, or drop a caid to uenay Mackerel the room witere they were and heard | Only way he could throw off the |Sterious reasons which remains hid- | and in each box perforate a pin hole. PERFECTLY SANITARY ' : : 4 i ve scape | den i is hear stinge Cover one pin hole with green glass . FITTED WITH EVERY the Office of Works, on p : or the ad | thrall of the vampire was to escape|den in his heart or stinger, will not : ) : hig father tell eat he hau from her long 'énoygh to regain his| bother any person who happens. to and one with red and place them in MODERN CONVENIENCE. Queen Street,and have . = . Ey » will_power, but he was not able to|be attired in any shade of yellow. [a Jettectly dark rqom. - To a nor- Academic work up to the first year the GAS installed in Dominion Fis "Papa said Harry, :* if you have| make an attempt to escape. - Soon af A Yount Woman sotially promin-|mal person he Freen-tight il, ap- University. Music, Art, Domestic in your home. . promised don't you think you ought | ter this Harry one day asked his fa-|ent in Atlantic is responsible for the ! peal five times brighter when view- Science, Physical Culture, etc. to go?" ? ther to take a ride with him in his|curbing of the festive Georgia mos-|ed obliquely than when viewed. dir- { Light, Heat, Power and PHONE 85206. 0 20 decided the father. Whe took | car. Grant consented, and Harry|aQu'to. She was one of a large party | ectly, but the.red light behaves.in the) | The Capital offers exceptional advantages. y ' his son into his arms and hugged | took the wheel, with his father be- recently which was attacked by a sg ay. : Most people will For Calendar apply to { Water Depts IT eet? and kissed him with pride. Then, |side "him: They had scarcely left| Vast Seal - Jhesquitues, and 3 yas ih ip the iy Jatt wheh Jook- ; J. W. B. MILNE, BA, D.D,, President . a : abrae is wi the city when the car stopped and|notice at: she,' of a -INad un = Home alae. CHG Ion. and. Wi ; W. ROBERTSON, LL.D, C.M.G. Charman of Board | Good Ni oy Sues dont t. 0 strong men entered eit tne | ed. guests, 'remained quite at ease be quite conscious of its presence, a % _a C. C. Folger, General Mgr. g S on Rin train and having al back seat. Grant looked suspicious|during one of the most elabor- but heh they Jura Thar eyes direct- : 3 : 3 NE ok A shed what 3 ag The ar. | ate ankle patting conventions within ly toward it they will not see it at are enjoyed by those in good health. -| chair in the same parlor car with BE I meant, Tue Pa the Ei of Shoes present. ' She all. The faint red light, .on the 'The perfect digestion, clear system, Jraut sat 8 woman about his Wn ae and would remain so "until he was| wore yellow silk stocks. A physi- | other hand, will not be noticed at all and pure blood upon which sourd a novel. while Grant was looking out | restored to his family: Realizing | cian who was - present decided to until looked at directly, when it ap- health depends, will be given you by | through the window, seeing nothing] that the two men in the rear seat haa | conduct some experiments and as a | pears quite bright, but the instant of the passing view. for his vision | been hired to overpower him in case result announced that sgme mosqui- | the eyes are, turned away from it is 9 was upon a mental picture of the! he resisted, Grant saw the futility of toes simply dread yellow as a back-|is gone.--St. Louis Post-Dispatch. wife and sen from whom he had just] trying to escape. Harry took him to ground for their brilliantly executed | Se Se --g parted, and he was wondering how |a house he had prepared for him. attacks. And now all the Georgia] Defying public opinion may be as he could endure that separation dur-| Where no one would be able to reach girls are wearing yellow stockings. i foolish as you think it is brave 2 g i 1 I an Sh - ing the period fixed for his absence. | him, and kept him there. A fy -- a - The woman in the next chair was| At the end of a month Grant beg- : ; 3 TRINIT constantly glancing aside from her ged for his wife to come to him; and . 1 J a 3 . Laryest Sale of Any Medicine in the Wek book at the fine looking man who [Harry persuaded her to do'so. The Gar & ractical I ] COI I EGE nid avervwhers. In boxes. 25 __ | was so wrapped in his thoughts that [family continued to live in their sfe- "lY : ls OOL is ~ | herwas unconscious of her presence. | ret abode, no one dreading being dis- / ig . » i v + Ed SCH A While she was by no meansSbeauti- | covered more than the husband and Home ress akin ; 4 bh. LR Ls RA] a Port Hope, Ont. A ful, the was dressed faultlessly, and | father. He was like a convalescent oe of. ] { IS N ea nation WHEN SI N there was that suspicion .of perfume who has suffered from delirum, but 5 oN 'Master a. ed about her which is seductive in a -wo-{ Who now every day feels his strength g errons " : h 1 k rt of its{ returning to him Next term begins |" Y) I S \ man who is an ndept in the art of its ym. . . September 15th. use. The vampire meanwhile found an- ! Several entrance scholarships: for young boys. The lady dropped a glove Grant | Other victim. Nevertheless she R= =n i did not ee it. She leaned forward! made every effort to find Grant, ra- f \ ~ Tr to pick it up, brushing against him. ther from the deviltry there was In ea \ READ - Prepared Especially For This Newspaper - ; her and a repugnance to having him . - 4 . * He turned and looked into a pair of : - . eyes fixed upon his. . From a the | SPirited away from her than any de- by Pictorial Review : , . ' Offers Unequalled, Advantages for eyes fell to the. glove, Grant bent ale Ro Sontinue on of him adios Bond ray 10 4 Bip 4 ee months sed efore che 2 : y A \ and picked it up. The lady made a}; oqing in finding his retreat. THIS IS A CHILDREN'S SUMME § * scres of grounds, beautiful gardens, ten- move to recover it.again, and, their Th h 3 1 [3 . . 4 . nis Souris, large fymiusinin and gwim- heads coming very near together, en she appeared, intending to take | the suspenfier effect that is In demand Ring pool. Jniversity Fiaduates \ they turned their faces toward each him 'away by ineans of the mental a AY ' everywhere treated In a m&hner that > Science Depar : TNR ; other, and Grant saw rat same pair | SPell she exercised over him. ¥ ' is thoroughly childish as well as de- COl 1 EGE the hi g proximity. Then he reached for the When she 'arrived Grant had fully J lightful. The dress is of blue cham- 4 tated with Turamta dna Fetal eh ie 3 ~ |glove and handed it to her. She | recovered. His wife and Harry, inj . bray trimmed with white embroidery. - ERin] evironracat. whith | makes fof : thanked him and resumed her novel. turn, begged him to permit them io C A darker shade of blue is used to out- and Conservatory development of the highest type of strong, } Grant turned again to look out meet her and send her away. He re- : Hne the suspenders. x of Musié and Art Sun, Christian womanhood. through the window. fused, assuring them that it was not For size eight 3 yards of 36-inch ma- re = Tecpens September Sth, we ' But now those eves, in which there necessary. Receiving her himself, he terial are required, with 7% yard beit- 3 ® confronted her with a look of horro: : / ing 1 inch wide for the stay. What- X A HIT BY, ONT. Rev. F. L. Farewell, B.A., Principal HARDLY STAND was a lure, came between him and lina would have made another wo-| } . TE -------------- I ever shape is desired for the neck and Lthe vision of his wife and son. The| nan wince. ata n : sleeves may be determined in the cut- faint odor that hung about the wo- "Evil woman," he said, . "leave . ting. It is the front i gore, however, ' - a man was wafted toward him when-| these premises! Your power. has 3 | marked by triple "TTT" perforatiohs, Because of Terrible Back- ever any one passed through the car. P t . : : gone, The rest of my life shall be hese that is first laid on a lengthwise fold FARM --- Relieved by Lydia [No word was spoken by either, but devoted to updoing what you: have , ERS--KEEP » of the goods In cutting. Next comgs"] now and again their eyes miet, and| nade me do." - the plecing for the frent 'gore. to Ahe 3 (PERRY Davis) every time Grant felt more strongly The vampire gave him the old loo right of the front gore, but so arranged ble the lure that was in those of the wo-| 3 which she had never failed to that its straight edge runs parallel with REINER : man. Gradually a feeling came over |yring him back to her when he re-| -- ¥ the selvage. 4 } : : Philadelphia, Pa.--""I suffered from | him that sitting beside this woman | pejjed, but it was powerless, and no : The back gore, the front, the collar % : and inflammation, and had | hour after hour without a word pass- . and back strap, all 6f which are mark- such pains in my | ing between them was becoming irk- Sue Know Soter than hersels. ed with triple "TTT" perforations. gre sides, ind terrible | some. = Was it not a wafit of compli- | in which she had, come, and neither Ll laid on a lengthwise fold of the cham- 80 that] | ment to his fellow passenger that he| Eqward Grant nor his wife of son 3 i 7 bray. The back, the front bretelle, cull, should refrain from addressing her? { could hardly stand. ever her 2 1 , 'back bretelle and sleeve are placed on 1 took six bottles of | Surely it would Be immodest in her of. ay or again. . a a lengthwise thread of the goods. Te E. Pinkham's lo speak to him without a word from : » obtain the square neck, in case it is egetable Com- | him. : age ; The man who is afraid to speak - preferred to a High Anish, the neck now I can He made a trivial remark. Tne | untruthfully is far from being a cow- edges of front and back are cut out on E t | ard. a : oA : small "o" perforations. The small "o" © any amount of |lady received it mot unkindly, but replied briefly. The ice thus brok- Ask the Lord to bless your garden, ; perforations In the siceves are intended en, they soon fell to conversing. The | but use the hoe to keép the weeds . % to indicate the shorter sleeye. lwoman was a good listener, and |O0t. > a ee - : A subtle note of smartness is lent the Grant was a fluent talker. She lis- = 4 . : frock by the pipings of darker blue tened Ant *absofd" what he] < 5 ; TOE ; Vac a chambray, as they bring out the dain said. This he knew, for there was : Ba ness ot ih SHbRAMRTY Sealgn. ath between them a subtie undercurrent} . hi i at. the tap an lace a the that told him his companion was in- Z i ? . terested in him rather than in what Grownup modes in miniature are ex- front with a broad box-phat If a he said. While he was speaking + ploitéd in this frock of blue chambray Simpler. effect is desired the. bretelles, she kept her eyes fixed intently upon with bretelies trimmed with hand sm- OF suspenders. may be omitted. -- his, and in them was always that] 4 A TT broidery. ; = : Since youthful frocks are also car- that]. , . : ried out in taffeta it mar not be amiss lure. ; in the to note that 'this design 'would look « soma ale. ® : The youngsters are largely he aT 0 ht this when fashionable well in blue. brown or green silk, with When Edward Grant returned! Jf Om intment J) i res are receiving attention. On hand-embroidery and silk Srald for the from his journey he was a.changed| J 4 "Bl 1this iittle frock one sees in miniature trimming. | A man. He cotild not return the em- i brace of his wife and son as when he NG. y Bad left them. That something ( awe z . Rdeds JP i) =a Sm Tne Art tg FOE mass fs an 22 inch, $1.25 Grant, but she co not what - : : = . al "3 ¥ 23 1 it was. the 'evening of his oy t ) 3 - ---------- 3 This - 2 : naira '% Siar, and : a pe ek, | 24 inch, $1.50 the comfort of being at home seemed ; \ eee are Ti RTE " : 2 : to Jaye { Sisgelled what had come be- met % Se TAA ' id : Wicker Luneh tween him. an w! therd was a 23 : D $320. 8 3 4 and 16 a | A ~ 7 ring at the telephone: He looked : : +5 letra Review s No. 83 es 8.8, 10. 12.1 yams. Price, 5¢; 85¢ and $1.00. disquieted. Mrs. Grant arose to go : y . - z to the instrument, but he motioned : Above 2 in Feo ined from SpE iy - : | NEWMAN & SHAW, Jennings PrncasOet, |. 0 BUS Niet