Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Aug 1920, p. 9

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3 3 % / TA vin JT Ap . - ' H 1 Y B RITISH WHIG oi & . i Er = _--~e.0% THE COURAGE OF TTT | § MARGE 0DOONES | Teeth Do Not Sta -- ry BY JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD . It is Film tl : Cl d Ti : wi Lt =: The dog was waiting 'for his | gloves were on the table. He had All Statements Approved by High Derital tal Authorities voice. His one eye shifted, slanting | been examining them again, and Da. ; or . like a searchlight in the direction of | vid. found himself smilfng at the the cabin, and turned swiftly back [childlike and eager interest he had to David. He whined, and David [taken in them. Suddenly Father Ro- aft spoke to him again, calling his name |land rubbed 'still a little 'faster, and and holding out the fish. For several said: . moments Baree did not move, but "If yon can't hit a moose with a eyed him with the immobility of a bullet you surely can hit me with A Ten-Day Tube of half-blinded sphinx. Then, sudden- [these gloves--eh 2 to show ly, he dropped on his belly and be- "Yes, quite positively, But I shall Pepsodent gan crawling toward him. .| be merciful if you, in turn, show you its effects. See A spatter of moonlight fell upon some charity in teaching me how to A them as David, crouching on his shoot." heels, gave Baree the fish, holding The Little Missioner finished his for a moment to the tail of it while polishing, set the rifle against the the hungry beast seized its head be- | wall, and took the gloves in his tween his powerful jaws with a hands. grinding crunch. .The power of those "It is bright--almost like day-- Jaws sent a little shiver through the outside," he said a little yearningly. man so tlose them. They were ter- "Are you tired?" rible--and splendid. A man's leg- His hint was obvious even to Mu- bone would have cracked between | koki, who stared at him from under them like a pipe stem. And Baree, | hig blanket. And David was not with that power of death in his jaws, If his afternoon's work had had a second time crept to him on his | d him his exhaustion was for- belly--not fearingly, in the shadow {gotten in the mental excitement that of a club, but like a thing tamed { had followed the Missioner's story . He took a pair of the [gloves in his hands and nodded to- with a peculiar hold. It built up be- | ward the door -- tween them--between this down-and- : "You mean . , ™ : >» =f put beast and a man fighting to find | Father Roland was on his feet. 3 - ° Rimsel!--a comradeship which per- | "If you are not fired, It would ] Buy Fabrikoid haps only the man and the beast un- give us a better stomach for sleep." derstood. Even as he devoured the Mukaki rolled "from his blanket, . Upholstered j fish Baree kept his one eye on David, la grin on his leathery. face, He tied as though fearing he might lose him the wrist laces for them, and follow- ° J again if he allowed his gaze to falter |eq them out into the moonlit night, urniture for an instant. It was still blood- | his face a copper-colored gargoyle il. shot, still burned with a reddish fire, { luminated by that fixed and joyous FURNITURE dealers, who give £ i gk Ee, i i oi) Ba i 5 Hi P 4 L i § g ise i : gif ti 5 28f Ep 0 I gE ii ; iF ok g 4 H £ li in i gk Is i a EE £ g i | E £ ¥ ? ' : and a great pity swept through Da- {8rin. David saw the look and won- their customers the best possible vid, as he jhough} of the Slows the {dered if it would change when he 3 . . have' given. e noticed, | sent the Little Missioner bowlin value and service, sell furniture club must { g : 1 d hen, t Baree was making efforts upholstered in Fabrikoid. 'These men then, that Ba B {over In the snow, which he was quite deh i to open the other eye; he saw the {sure to do, even if he was careful, know that Fabrikoid not only wears swollen lid flutter, the muscle twitch, (To Be Continued.) longer than leather, but that it costs Impulsively he put out a hand. It This story wil be shown in ple- ey less and looks better after long use, fell unflinchingly on, Baree's head, | tures at the Strand Theatre about Look mn 10 D They realize that they can give Fabri. d and In an instant the crunching of |the middle of September. : the dog" had ceased, and he lay br koid a 100 per cent guarantee, because ay iy v Pavia od, an ar Note how the teeth F Hi i g 4 Bie oj le : i Bi eh f F pes Fabrikoid is built exclusively fog. such With the thumb and forefinger of his . You can gee that the film is gone, such that it is often mistaken for To his wolfish soul, trembling in a | leather, but there the comparison ends, body that had been condemned. beat- all more economical. him, and burned like a conflagration. | Insist on Fabrikoid upholstery, His head dropped to the snow; a ives many useful hints about how it cles of the other with his thumb and here. Misses Sophia and Bessie Eve be a in the home Write for forefinger. When at last he rose to Kennedy spent the week-end at service. ain i other hand he gently lifted the swol. | . And Fabrikoid cannot be told from I len lid. It caused a hurt. Baree F Th leather in appearance--it's color, the | whined softly. His great body rom e { | Liq os : . : en, clubbed almost to the door of | Fabrikoid is a fabric with a coating death, that hugt caused 'by Davids » . great, gasping sigh ran through him Your dealer will supply it. and his tremb¥Mng ceased. His good SNOW ROAD, his feet and returned to the cabin, | perth, The friends of Mrs. George your free copy today. Baree followed him' to the edge of Baker are sorry to hear of her hi . . trembled. His ivory fangs clicked . gran, the texture and other details are like the teeth of a man with ague. Countryside d that is impervious to grease or water, fingers was a caress. He understood. 1s more durable than leather, yet is He saw with a vision that was keen. soft and pliable, is sanitary, and above er than sight. Faith was born in | FRONTENAC Our book, "Fabrikoid in the eye closed slowly as David gently Aug. 26.--Miss Mar: d 1 . 26.--Mis ry Kirkham, Home," tells about Fabrikoid and and persistently massaged the mus- Kingston, is visiting her parents - v | the clearing. ness. Mrs. Giles and dau hter, Haz- Canadian Fabrikoid Limited Mukoki and the Missioner had |e) Godfrey-are visiting at Mrs. Head Office, Montreal made their beds of balsam boughs, Ferguson's. Born 'to Mr. and Mrs. Halifax Toronto Sudbury two on the floor and one in the J. A. Geddes, a son; to Mr. and Mrs. . bunk, and the Cree had already roll- Joseph McGonegal, a daughter; to Winnipeg Vancouver ed himself in his blanket when David Mr, and Mrs, R. Ferguson, a daugh- entered the shack. Father Roland | ter, "WATERTITE ROOFING Most of the motor cars in + was wiping David's i o ARTINGION . gia Te Chat Canada today are u "We'll give you a © practice H . ! holstered or et with with this to-morrow," he promised. August 26.--The funeral of the : See our window, display, . Fabrikoid, "Do you suppose you can hit a|late John Watts, adopted gon of Mrs. moose?" Susan Watts, occurred from the fam- "I have my doubts, mon Pete ily residence to-day. The th eshing WwW. H. COCKBURN & CO. Father Roland gave vent to his | machines are busy and report grain , curious chuckle. a good yield. Reeve Denison and Corner Wellington and Princess Street, Phone 216. "I have promised to make a marks- | wife accompanied by Mrs. B. Ww. man of you in exchange for your-- | Campsall and daughters Eileen, 'Ot- : your trouble in teaching me how to | tawa, and Minnie Campsall, spent use the gloves," he said, Polishing | Sunday at Wolfe Isiand. Bverett furiously, There was a twinkle in| Huffman and family and John Dowk- his eyes, as if a moment before he | er and wife at Camde; East; Harry had been laughing to himself. The Campsall and family a Moscow; Mrs NA oo Sproul, Westbrooke, is with Mrs. I. o J. Lake for a few days. Mrs. Dan i" Hl Freeman was sent for to see her R EEZ0 N E daughter, who is in the General Hos- f -- pital in a critical condition. Fred | : Killino and wife, Fort William, are { Charm Black I eéa . visiting relatives after an absence or| | I fected. . 1 Lift off Corns! No Pain| | thirty-seven years. The young peo- Victory aid other Bonds bought, sold, and Sin x ple are preparing for a lawn social. i 1 | exchanged, Sold in Packages Only Mr. Moore, Wolfe Island, with his J.O.HUTTON 'aims #4 LARENOE rummy daughter, Mrs. Ryan. GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited bi -- f » Gore Street | AE Tre Aug, 25.--The farmers are almost finished 'with their harvesting. The ) of . recent rain 'was greatly welcomed. i eva 0 ; A number from around here will at. tend the Kingston fair. William Palmer and Elton Morison made a Ne ® business trip to Perth, Visitors: Miss Palmer, Bathurst, spent a week at omin win Gaongs' McParians; ir. ang. Mrs Sunday even- Doesn't hurt a bit.! Drop a little | Wilfrid Wesley spent Freezone on an aching corn, instant-|i0& at A. Gray's. Service will be 7 1+ . . . ly that corn stops hurting, then | held here in the school house, Wed- Building material and corrigated iron for shortly you lift it Fight off with har | nosday. ( ers. Truly! 9 | a . rT Re it . 3 : \ Ly oa ; XY d t sells a ti bottle of gale at low prices, Pracione or at fake 81 botte of - Music in the Home . : ary hard cor, pg Fi : sway qe A Lurie Wrecking and Salyage Co., Ltd. calbisen, withous She toss, & poll bhi Hi --will fill the idle hours with plea- Hoa, | sure, drive the blues and deliver a Aug. 24.--The weather of the past {Hi knock-out to' "old man grouch,™ for WEATHER SUPPLIES week has been favorable and the : TH farmers have about finished harvest. III Introduce a { UNIQUE MEAT MARKET Ing their grain. Rev. H. J. and Mrs, CLEARING SALE oF (fl cits | Esiaarrial Lindsay Player. Piano WHITE F OOTWEAR into your home and wa the re sults, 20.p.c. Discount | fill [or | EE The latest and best in Muse weeks with thelr sister, M oh it Spent several days at Blake Switzer. ; ped ||| : £ | The Victory Shoe Store Comer Princess and Clergy, ~ : Fhone 480.

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