é THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, 'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1918. The Realm "OF by SRE ES SEEM I SPC ILIF SLES TOD wl { i i _ G8 = \ ov i mea | t ' * é | why don't yer choose time | $ Easy to Make This : ar love King when 1'm 1 Sy 1 Ti win e Woman Who Chang § Ea go one *A Lhe basement Ver witd os B ANE PHELPS pt pout R12 yer see. I'm wan) Thousands of families swear by ita c . y p up prompt results. Tnczpensive, Returned Soldiers : II right, Susie; don't get « 4 (ond saves about §3. A : d m---- SARA gan Look 'ere ns ott § re v Sodeddnp drle dB e Or the purpose of assisting returne * ' 1 8 i out this 'ere Sb ednddeibdoi a Ah soddiers the Legislature has. provided Tit 8 till to-morro 3p : 3 3 or 1 ormati of sgociation EVELYN REEVE COMFORTS noou, will yer promise to get: yer] Vou know that pine is used in nearly | for, the formailon of an' association i aa HAL i ~ k 18 an remedies or | nn dr . TN CHAPTER XX "Yen, very nice. But I often do |minutes--that is, if you want me. {i out of the way so thar 'we can all oe is that pine contains jah." oF Ne Head Office is No. All the rest of the dinner hour [things that cause them to raise their want you to help me plan a birthday | chat things over like?" ¢ ; elements that have a | McPherson is the Chairman and Mr. George let me feel that I had dis-|jeyebrows. Little things that don't [dinner for Kurts. "To-morrow afternoon, indeed!" | remarkable effect in stothing and heat pleased him, although he didn't men- [2mount te much, wouldn't have been "That will be lovely!" [ exclaimed, yped Susie You ain't dn galing hep meal rafies of the hroat Sir { : i jee a are re § y that she as ming I mu sav! "That's th 1. | chest, 3 amous his . j tion the matter again. But it was a noticed ba home . but here Where happy hat She wan = ming Try, | must say What he mat Pine cough syrups are com! tions iway he had that | felt but never very one : ad Fan he | eel aw = ly oh MnLinnew : X of pine nnd syrup, The 5p i for {could deseribe. A sort of holding | embarrassed when make a "laux i' i EP ; Me y mn ¥ OWH| usually plain granulated suser syrup. | O50 represents it loca at Kingston Lon or pushing me Immedi- | Pas." You See, He Meant Business, 22" petoried th umber scorn- | Nothing Better, but why bay it? Youe and. in this neighborhood : . pusniz Bb & Y - > s . Bea 3 \d t is { t I wish yon could come over when '""Susie,"" said the handsome plum fn I don't thin easily make it yourself in five minutes, The Kingston Branch is located at ately after dinner he at lo the rid woman i y i -- To make the best pine cough remedy |the Buabd of Trade Rooms, Kingston i that horrid woman is there, but I sup- | per. layi down } whie e sree ieee » make the } 4 of T Ink : 1. I was £ ber, laying down hi ' % . a1 *Balaph N 01 {Cah as sual, 1 was so lor + #0 sore sa Geore souldn't like, it She | 3 'ale a i "2 Bra a imea | that money can buy, put 24 ounces of |Telaphone No. 701. {at what I considered his unfair treat-|P0%¢ George wouldni like, Irae | B24 taken up by mistake--"Susle, 1 kh npc SOmeUmes | pine (30°cents worth) in a 10-0z. bots | The public are cordially inv to ! ment of me that I felt § should cry|iSh't supposed (o tell, and of course | |gyes yer!" ) Rad ses material- | gle and fill up with home-made sugar | co-bperate with us : Mie ! in Af I at iow 1 a. Se { went he thinks I will be too proud to say- 'Get along now, do!" sniggered| ize y oe svrup, This gives vou 16 Ounces--more able, smployineis, an in ) Rainer Pigie leph -- + I iy b: anything! 1 would be, to any onel (he coy kitchenmaid. ** You're jokin!" Shake the political plum tree and] than you can buy ready-made for $2.50, ay thelr dependents iisiartany i 3 FA p oY " ot : ¢ p, P ry a0 RE t - : - . {to the telephone and called up Ev fy you. "No, I ain't," said the man ofl you dislodge a lot of grafters. fis puree good and very 'pleasan Classes for Vocational Re-Education {elyn Reeve. "Now don't feel badly about it any children 4ake it eagerly, : | "Oh, 1 am so glad you called me : : of Retarned Soldiers who have been so more," Evelyn said as I rose to go You can feel s take hold of a cough | disabled as to prevent them from re- jup! I am all alone and having the | Ar 3 bon . ey or cold in a way that means business. | suming their former occupations have : You will be glad of it some day. I X L i The cough may be drv, hoarse and tight, | been provided, and every Soldier who {most awful fit f the blue Kurts | pave heard of Mrs. Sexton, and she FE ' . or MAY *be persistently loose from the |regards his disability as of sion 8 na. | neve oes out e ings unless 1 g 16 A 4 VOrv pres 10¢ ' WO- ¥ i 5 § i T: ag is turé as to entitle him to the bene | r goes ¢ venings ! 88 4 am | yged to he a very great society wo ; pS y formation 0 phlegm. The cause is the OF thant Gliasal 1a requcated 10 mare {with him, but his father is ill, and man. You can't help but learn from . same--Iinflamed membranes--and this application to james: H. Macnee | he had to attend to some business for her, then you can tell me all the E | | Pinex aud Eran cambination will step the under-ment od Secretary, or to . Come over ar tg rit : " pa war | t= usually in 24 hours or less, Splen- Mr. W. W. Nichol, Vocational Officer { him :. on on over a 1d stay with |hings she says und we'll talk them 3 v rE did, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarse |for Ontario, &t the Head Offiee, N { me, can Jou. = J over and perhaps by the time we are | ness, or any ordinary at ailment g 116 College St. Toronto, When full HERPICIDE stops | Could 1? Dared 1? I would! old and homely we'll know enough y : wo | Pinex is a highly concentrated com- |particulars will be gladly furnished PS | it wasn't far, I would take Annie 80 our respective apd respected fami- ; ; | pound of Norwav pine extract, famous |&nd arrangements at nce Made tor a itching of the scalp with me and walk. | knew George | Hes won't he ashanied of us." : \ the world ove~ for its promot results, Bt Fo nalle those on ey te ak almost instantly { wouldn't like it if I went alone, "Oh, you dre sud a comfort!" I os A Beware of substitutes, Atk your drug. jects suitable to their ticular dis « { "I'll only stay an hour Annie, and {exclaimed as | kissed her goodbye. 2 3 gist for 2 2 ounces of Pinex" with lability. 1n addition to getting instrue- OQ Oy {you can visit with Mr Reeves' ho ag 9 hen I { J rt : directions and don't accept anything else. tion free, the support of the seldier x A AR "" : jh IY [ was 80 cross and upset when . v y A a Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction |and his family or dependents during - {mald,"l told her a we walked 1e." J ¢ funded, The Pj tt 1 of re-tra 1 for one ! § ne ' na Hen came " 3 I" Or money prom relunded, he inex 16 period of re-training ang or on | is 3 ' lot i along Pores 4 ' if i > ¢'o., Toronto, Ont, month after it Is completed, is pro- Applications at the better barber shops iv and 'I had the Dieest chat Ge orge had not <¢ome in, and ] pide: 3 0. vided for according to scale, Guaranteed by The Herpicide Ca, :YELFR Ale nd 1 Tees ial fwent right to bed. In the morning 3 | A Cases Where assistance for the fame Sold Everywhere possible. We curled up on the big he was still stand-offish So I said | "a y ' . les of soldiers is required are dally library lounge with a box of choco to him thinking he - would be n é 1 reported to us and subscriptions to {lates between us, and just talked as pleased: i i" ER the Relief Fund will be thankfully re- GIRL GIANT STILL GROWING. fast as we could talk Finally 1'told a $ celved Subscribers to this Fand are a . 2 ssitred that pa sts from same are BI EA her of my experience with the eti N " 3 ) A 4 { £8 if Wi made only afier careful official inves " J A o More Than George Expected. #1 { 3 BT Pretty Brunette Already Seven Feet|quette hooks, first making her prom- teors ! : ' ; \ od Ration oe the merits of each cage, Six Inches Tall. f1ne not to laugh at me. I shall try to learn all I can from i s : * i ong \ 4 rogues to iboriars aa Noiaied ou % "I think Madge Loring was hor-|that Mrs. Séxton, George, then she . 4 wr ¥ ; = k E position of their donation. All dona (Philadelphia Record.) .|rid!"" she explaimed when I told her |Won't have to come many times." gi LR . : tons should be made parable to the Mabel Johnson, 25 years old, [that Mrs. Loring had made fun of "1 expected you would, or I should 5 : rE 4 : . order of "The Soldiers' Al feet 6 Inches tall, 1s in St. Bernard's! Hospital recovering from an opera tion intended to stop her growth, The the above Commis m . § slon of Ontario, and forwarded 'w me and before George. "It wags an|not have engaged her. The length of i... y : Toseph Warwick, Esq, 116 Colldge St, {odd thing to do, I don't see how you | time she comes will be my affair. | } 4 : 3 Toronto, and In each case an official ever came to think of it Jut it was [don't propose to again subject myself i - receipt will be issued therefor, Dona- a y N tions will be expended us far as pos- operation consisted of removing tWO none of her business. Someway I|to anything like that book perform- t ? ¥ i - sible tn complisnce with the expressed sections of the femur bone, {don't care much for her and her set. |ance of yours." ¥ | : wishes of the donors Miss Johnson is a pretty brunette |; suppose it is because they are old I made no reply. What could 1 * \ Z nh g x | ie ert Tree " Ee and is unusally bright mentally. Herlo. ang know go much more than 1{say? [I had made an overture and % : A Tl i | please write or telephone any of the parents, it is sald, are both under-|., But really Helen, I shouldn't | been rebuffed I wondered idly if 2 : following officers: gized | wdly t Mrs. Se " ever 1 should become accustomed to Jumes H. Mnacunee, Secretary. zed. : a | feel badly about Mrs. Sexton. Learn shou 3 § ( i x Treasurer, Telephone No. 701. Miss Johnson is a sufferer from|.; vou can from her, then pass it|Such rebuffs. I should. I had them ~ a A Bl i Ch His Worship Mayor Hughes, aeromeglia, a" very rare disease,|,n (ov me." often enough: © But énch one seemed ? ; ) : ; -~a Blooming Cheek Chairman, Telephone No. 437. om . . onti . | . fust 48 hay arder Rp : ' i /y F. Nickle, Eng, K.C, M.P where growth fs continuous. There -- just as hard, or harder, to bear than i a > and 1i \ WwW, F. N er : | : : %, Ea _---- y Hon, Sec.~T'r w Ki ton, Teleph have been but ome hundred of such | the lagt. Perhaps when I had gained 3 ; 3 a Sparkling Eye on, re Eaton, phone cases reported in all medical history. | An Eased Mind that poise which George considered I A | -~--are assured to Girls Miss Johnson is the only one record-| 'Honestly do you care, too, about |so necessary 1 should not care. It y er ee Atami, . ed in America, knowing things?" I asked in sur-|seemed to me that Madge Loring, 0 4 ~who daily try Carpenter and Builder |e Someway it never had en-|{Julia Collins and the rest of that » --a Gla f W. R. BILLENNESS jtéred my head to think Evelyn also|erowd didn't care very much for any- 2 $8 0 3 Specializing Store Fronts and Fit- Limit of Patriotism, {might not be up in social matters, |one but themselves . tings, Remodelling Buildings of all (Philadelphia Ledger.) any more than I was. After George left, the telephone i Ai 2 nas, o y "Don't you love our song, 'Star "Of course I do! Don't you sup-|{rang. It was Evelyn. | RSTINATES 272 ave REN OR Spangled Banner"?" pose I know that all Kurts' people "Feel all right this morning?' she . "1 do," replied Senator Sorghum. |as well as everybody else think helasked. "Then why don't yon join in the/married beneath him? His is such "Oh, yes," I replied, without much chorus?" an old family, you know." enthusiasm.. George's reception - of 4 » a "My friend, the way for me to "Oh, aren't they nice to you?" 1imy little avowal hadn't left me feel- " . soa an HE EB I SIA TINGRR wr for Nerves take show real affection for a song is not gasped, glad that George's family |ing very gay. e : BEY"S V A 2 Q to try to sing it." did not live in the same town. "Well I'm coming over in a few AN ATTRACTIVE GARDEN FROCK. (ABBEY! ITA TABLETS ~ A A A Pe A A A At Ar is : . . 50 Cents a Box on A pretty garden frock shown in white organdy with nar- oN iiakes of Jaiking. maphives > rd 4 op . . : . ' Prank Finds aK " Po 4 " « row pinings of flesh eolor satin. Val. lace introduced in the Frank Findall, who has been in|cleaned, repairvedy Ls ar attr #4 n A) af 1 turned dow . 1s ul the Il-Tilting Toronto for the past year is going to|for all machines supplied. Exper, a rag Ad, ves And Lraec OWN collar, also 1£€ WY "hing work Col. A. A. Ferguson's farm on workmanship. Prices reasonable. cuffs. The girdle is of flesh calor morray ribbon. Consecon Lake, seas sassrss srssrssrerees | PEE nssy JOAN M. PATRICK Beautiful Bust and Shoulders : 140 Sydenham Street, i old In < ' are possible if you will wear a scientifically constructed d supporting muscles that the contour of the figure is spoiled. esh of the shoulder giving a On Thursday evening, Fabrua ry 3 1 nable---come in all materials and styles: Cross Back, Hook 2 g i oy = tn Front, Surplice, Bandeau, ete. Boned with * Walohn," the Go to t IN EG ERY 28th, at the residence of Mr. and rustiess boning --permitting washing without removal he UNIQUE GROCER Mrs. Edward Crumley, 2283 West > » = Have your dealer show you Bien Jolie Reassieres, if not stock and MEAT MARKET. 21st street, Los Angeles, Californis, == : ed, we will gladly send him, prepaid, samples to show you. Our Stock is Complete. there was a gathering of Canadian - ; BENJAMIN & JOHNES, 51 Warren Street, Newark, N. J. friends to honor Dr. and Mrs. i Sparks, Kingston. Among those : oo . " C. H. PICKERING présent were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. : 00 and 83 Princess St, Wallace (Mr. Wallace was formerly Phone 339, 5 leat. governor of California, and Mrs. Wallace was Miss Hagar, at one time a resident of Kingston); Mrs. and Miss Hagaremother and sister of Mrs. Wallace; Dr. and Mrs. D M. \ Gandier (Dr. Gandier will be remem- ; N the evening, when the day's work gf hig large family to the use ot Dr. | iia sca anti | THE STAPLE FOOD is done, men like i) stroll ger to Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. dry. Mis. Gander was formerly | : re ious the war, 18 Miles From Drug Store. CRI ag Shuren); Wit Cartier found the Indias at Hochelaga Pe Mr. J4mes Carr, Maynooth, Ont, Jessie and Alice, former Kingston- / (Montreal) eating corn in 1536, or A writes: : ut nineteen years ago ans an Brag uates o Heen's; Mrs. = no the haith of the family reer fo. feed an envelope confining two of | |, Bend fee, 07 Dov appeting nd dion 3d mo Mow 3» * x » +. 8 is 3 . se NL. « = and experiences are interchanged in Dr: Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. 1 was (Mrs. Rankin pe lous - " was formerly Miss ' id i h TY ris awa" Ki : 1 those days, potat would regard to medicines that have proven Sot torint = sia ain costars ras, A rene, iter uf 3 hi ht a ow. ry ero iy particularly effective. 3 ills, and by the time 1 finished one (the doctor being a graduate of Me- 'and a half do , ishi than _ After Dr. Chase had introduced his Pe I was cured of the pain in the back GHI and a son of the late Rev. Dr. \ ines more nourishing medicines to the druggists he found and shoulders. % Faby, 1 Sydenham Street churdhd potatoes. : : . : he only regrets receive fr mart sed many Tile 10m Golo 0 Chats meqolben ome arg | [Puan vee EE Fo wl yous the Bet Creek Tosa £58 ¢ : ldates of Queen's. Of ne rte, Flak London mak- druggist, and had to depend on the ten children and have never had a doc- we ope, AiighirTy Sooty 2 hr Cor . Co. Ont, lias been country store for their medicines. Thus tor in the house for any of them. We said more truly than of Dr.and Mrs. ing corn a delectable and nutritious food, it came about hat Dr. Chase's madl, live eighteen miles from 'a drug store, Sparks that dime his shatiged them more economical in actual food value than cines were placed in general stores, an d find that th ills cure nearly all OEY L0F Loe batter. Paigls speeinily cooke meal, beefsteak, eggs, milk ae ip a obtain them wherever A ner lls by Pr the hey applicable to the deector, for after cooked oat havin ; Canadign beard f chicken, and many other foods. metleines gr wold Kidneys and bowels That we are al | [5,5 Cosas vid == sd Bu ath Instead of trying to imagine what well and sound I attribute to' their use, priest im the: "Hodtse That Jack It is a staple, three-times-a-day food, and the man in the pictureiis saying about and I have recommended them to hun- Built" ali shaven and shorn.' The Sold . ] ..Dr. Chase's Kidney-Live Pills, we shall 'dreds and given away many a box be- OveRing was: one of rate enjoyment. oid nlp. in: the original red, white . publish a letter from Mr. James Carr, cause I believe there is no medicine so « » a and green package. who attributes his good health and that good." : Ee The girls of the Victory Chapter ' . : of the Daughters of the Empire are sid oka 3 1 a 1 After long experience with Dr. Chase's Medicines ve haye found nr in Sissies A hie to. that people who try them are soon convinced of their exceptional Campbell. merits. " ; * ® * ; Mrs. Miran Long, Kingston, is! We have published thousands of letters to give you an idea of 1 . Mi =f the benefits others have obtained by their use, but if you are still he Sues of M5. . Ray. Camprey. | Pavelock. ; skeptical we shall be glad to send you our Miss Alico Bennington, Havelock, po is visiting with friends at Kingston. Free Combination Package yr. and Mrs. George Ritehle and ¢ ren, Kingston, y : < One 25-cent box Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Stan, Ate the Tuesls of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs One sample box Dr. Chase's Ointment. W. B. Ritchie, Havelock. One copy Dr. Chase's Recipes. - The marriage w HE. take glace 3 ONLY MADE IN CANADA BY 4 » er, 2 3 3 iJ You will kindly mention the mame of: this paper and morning pt heyral, on imtulan The Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Co., ne enclose a 2-cent stamp to pay postage to Edmansot, Bates & i Pauline, danghter of Dr. and, Mrs |} ' Head Office and Factory: London, Ont. Co, Ltd., Dr. Chase Bldg., Toronto. 4 emia R- Savage, New York; abd we . : : A id - Francls Ryan, C. A. Est'd 1906 3 3 ; 4 : M. C.. sop of Me ate Matthew Ryan Bien Jolie Brassiere, @ y v T put the bust back where it be- » TEN longs, prevent the full bust from By wilig B NG having the appearance of fiab- = If You are Looking graceful line to the entire upper body, The dragging weight of an unconfined bust no stretches the ight ph (BEAN VO LEE biness, eliminate the danger of § # dragging muscles and confine the SELES dh BRASSIERES drm for the Best, and the g 4d . (Continued from Page 3.) 2s $ Bh ¥ Thexare the daintiest and most serviceable garments imagi- Best 18 the Cheapest 'pd New é wan " - ge wit