THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. : THURSDAY, wAROH 3, 1008 JUNIOR BRITISH WHIG | > : SRR PE Jon Sa yo J | MAIN STREET HEMLOCK [ovz meer varns | gn y 8 The Story of Carol Kennicott THE sea oe nur wal | ~ ge : : By SINCLAIR LEWIS We have a large and well assorted stock you let me lool i your seal THE SAVINGS SANK: (Places Of SUS, Ploces of SU) ov te of Hemlock on hand. You will find that we can meet your needs at right prices, chest, Grand-| go..." The front part of a stage, |gether and then skip into the bank. Iv that. How about taking e sneak?" Allan Lumber Co. father? Peter| "te curtain down. In front of | Enter two boys and two girls carrying Phone 1042 - . . . Victoria Street would coax |" tain, toward the right side, is | banners bearing letters 'which spell They had all the experiences of [petitioned Kennicott, IEA OO 3 when he was and a chair. | S-A-V-E. They stand in line in front provineials 1 etropolis . After| "Oh, let' . only a very little | 3 Study table with lamp ; n a metropolis . , let's try the next one, 'How boy and nat very4 Enter oumey. Turars, anying t "5" Tof scott Dreakfast Carol bustied to & baic-|He Lied to Her Husband'. tush slams down on the ttle: " ith which you'll be crowned. dresser's, bought gloves and arblouse. | The Shaw conceit amused her, and TOMMY: 1 think this was & funny | "A™ for admired for your saving-sense perplexed Kennjcott: thing Suna. "Strikes me , Poms tm rn |remeanang Though vould be racy. Dot know A little book on "Thrift "-- thrift. verified. They admired the diamonds (as I think much of a play where a r (Boys and girls, to a march Se, end furs and frosty silverware and | husband 'actually clatms he wants a go into The savings Ags. Dap, Sullawed mahogany chairs and polished mor- fellow to make love to his wife. No Tommy 3 NIA3 bank sewing-boxes in shop-windows, husband ever did that! Shall we (The curtains were abashed by the throngs ia |ghake a leg?" showing at the back of the stage a EO Tl department-atores, and were bul- "I want to see this Yeats thing, big :vinga nauk Jul NB Delors au ed into buying too many shirts £11 | 'Land of Heart's Desire.' I used to en! nce, so peop! " 1 ing in the bank THEY EVEN A Kennicott, and gaped at the "clever |jove it in college." She was awake it. There is i ign pri . Sr \ novelty perfumes--just in from New now, an durgent. "I know you did- through. Enter from left side two York." Carol got three books on the|pn't care so much for Yeats when I pennies. 1} Sossibie: more 2s read him aloud to but t Ty joven wie a in -- » / see if you don't as rok es Just 48 part. J : and caps of copper-colored paper.) ) afford this rajah-eilk frock, in think- stage." PENNIES: We're pennies, copper ing how envious #t would meke Juan-| Most of the cast were as nawield N peahies Shant. ur nose, Ly ita Haydock, in closing her eyes, |as oak chairs marching, and the " ow don't turn up your ' d , » , pe For if you don't take care of us, Ro : \ and buying ét. Kenniwott went down [ting was an anty arrangement of How fast the money goes. from shop to shop, eamestly hunting t batik scarfs and heavy tables, but There might be almost snything In | Seems very cant' log ran Tmt "4 down a fel-covered device to keeD | Marie Bruin was sim as Carol, and that queer, battered, mysterious old the windshield of his car clear of Just gather up a pile of us larger-eyed, and her voice was a Shest. Same day, grandfather had said, | And see what we can do. 4 . : rain, morning bell. In her, Carol lived migh (Pennies march into sa dank. . RV T ext a » ' There came a time when grand- | Enter five dimes, fixed a as po Snel SW oy -- lenin and on her lifting voice was trans- father no longer had strength enough | the pennies, with silver paper caps.) - " ported from this sleepy small-town TO-DAY'S PUZZLE ing sneaked round the corner to |yughand and all the rows of polite for his daily walks, and the family, DIMES: A little bunch of dimes are NETOA, BAYH, SSEEN, ERTNE, economize at a Ohilds' Restaurant. |, ents go the stilly loft of a thatoh- Sie ta Bo iy wi Bs 1m oo w! ny In size not much, we know. ny ® where the climate was better. | Just put us in your savings bank ATTSnge each roms of letters prope They wore Hid | by Wve To Wb ast. ed cottage where in a green dimness, So grandfather went away, solemnly | And see how we can grow. erly, and then arrange the words inte hed th beside & Window caressed by linden (o] ee & entrusting the'care of his sea chest to | (Dimes walk into bank. Enter silver | 5 fve-word square. tures and said they wished they were |v, ,uncnes she bent over @ chronicle 4 k you take a cup Peter. dollars, carrying spears and wearing| Angwer to yesterday's; Ear-l-y. back in' Gopher Prairie--and by twilight en and of RR Shdtathe aie jet better, a ihe dollar signs ar . ' eleven in the evening they were a oe We ancten pl a9 o y Peter came home from A . g "Did you water the rubber plant, again eo Mvely that they went to a | = .y it t i DOLLARS: W ver dollars 1 EE ean ay aacine | DOLLA: Vo 48 ter foe woe | Obimemm: rostauremt tat, wan re: [po Vel--Swh--micn kid played Ovaltine'on retirin X wis Petors maw. He coud 1110 hishway 18 success youl Daye | Prove. quented by clerks and thefr sweet-| .,;; "yess 40 stay for the last Some people make the mistake of going to bed hungry. a. : rd go from the place|A million more or less. b OD TY Jat at 8 piece? Hen!" Others over-tax the digestive capacity, causing digestive +o = a rr nn the p We're very willing soldier-men, Helping Yourself teak and marble table eating Fggs She shivered. She did not answer. : 5 fa t Both 1 leepl grandfather always kept it, and he| "00 "O07 WO NE 8 Fooyung, and Mstened to a brassy unrest. Both result in sleeplessness. bent over the old chest. He stopped a Fs dtp t When some one passes you a plate » The curtain was again drawn 0 h d ove tive brain minute. Suppose there was nothing | mo HOFrow make, Tegimen of cookies or fruit, don't stop and look automatic plano, and were altogether |... ~ the stage they saw noth- verwrought nerves and over-ac in it but some old clothes. What a | Toe ou fight your way. =~ [it over carefully and reach for the best cosmopolitan, ne: but ' stains. and « require a light and soothing nourishment terrible thing it would be to have his | 4. go fous 1s nt Jnary one. Always take the apple nearest te On the cirect a, ng long green cu ro indice nefural oh Not a atizlant broken like that! He had al- after which they march in you, or take the top slice of toast. n the they met people from |ieather chair. Two young men in 1 cep. ulant, bank. Hater two gold pieces, home__the MoGanums. They leugh- | prown robes like furniture-covers not a sedative, but Greams ways bd 80 much fun imagining what | ** di Now caps yu in it. He put the key ia his sia sold tassels. wad yelow "Ah shush does you," said a ed, shook hands repeatedly, and ex- | were gesturing vacuously end dron- GOLD ) pity PIECES: Pieces of gold, | colored pugilist to his opponent as they claimed, "Well, this is quite a coin- cryptic sentences full of repeti- If any one had followed Peter as he pleces of gold! i squared off. "Ah was boahn with cidence!" They asked when the Me- me went for a walk through the near by Save up the cents as you've heen told | boxin' gloves on. Ganums had come down, and begged It 4 t's fivet Hoa of Dun- " CD BE 2 TONI VERAG park, they would have seen him toss | Then you'll have all your kets can| 'Maybe you was, but I reckon yeu's something shiny inta tha lagoon. hod: Jout you goin' tn dia de same way." for news of the town they had left | ony She sympathized with the rest- "a A ifs Hf al Saf EER EO Egg rgd i} HH 4 i Arann mma | EWO daYS before. Whatever the Mc- | jess Kennicott as he felt in his poc- Genums were at home, here they yg for g cigar and unhappily put it "Ovaltine" provides the very elements needed stood out as so superior to all the [pa and creates no digestive disturbance, restoring - hg 6) Within 5 Minutes of | undistinguishable strangers absurd- ---- brain, nerve and body during sleep. It is made \ ANCHOR iY 0 0, Without underdiatiéily when or bi od from ripe barley malt, creamy milk, fresh egge o 2 i : ly hurrying past that the Kennicotts : Everything Worth While aeld them es long as they oould. |hOW, without a tangible change in MMIIPIZS0~ and pure cocoa. Easy to prepare, it is the ideal the stilted intoning of the stage-pup- > food beverage to take on retiring. AL 0 The McGanums said good-by as ; \ 2 FIN RITES [QF (4 Hotel Breuli though they were going to Tibet in- ( Pets, she Was conscious of another I Now at all Canadian Druggists, 50c, 85c. and $1.50 » : m stead of to the station to catch time and place. A trial sample sent on receipt of five Canadi Broadway at 29th St. || 7 north. Stately and aloof among vainglor- xa coms to cover suet of packing end postage. an Services N. Y. & Boston Services They explored Minneapolis, Ken- | ious tiring-maids, a queen in robes British--and used throughout the Empire i i I + CUNARD LINE CUNARD LINE New York. { ploott wes conversational and tech- | that murmured on the marble Boor ' A. WANDER LIMITED, (Canadian Office) : verpoo ' | nical regarding gluten and cockle- | she 10a Vie Pulley Sta sraudling . Dept. F., 27 Front St. E. Toronto. --g Hambewn An High Class Hotel cylinders and No. 1 Hard, when they | Palace. Tin the courtydid, ager >: \ p with Moderate Rates were shown through the gray stone 'trumpeted, and swart men oa Apr. 19|/May 17/June 14 ...... ¢ [beards dyed crimson stood I hulks and new cement elevators © stained. hands tolled ~-- of May 10/Iune Tuy 3 Spa iced CL the lurgest flour-milis in the world 8|June 10[July 15 + Also sails from Boston, Mar. 23. Popular priced Club Breakfasts They Jooked across Loring Park and | their hilts, guarding the caravan 20|June 24|July 29 Tyrrhenia N. ¥,, Cherbourg & Southampton ---- camels with ly 8|Aug. 12(Sept, 16 Ausonia Reb. Dar i A A Cafeteria--the last word in the Pars > He to Bo A ye cinnabar. Montreal to Plymouth, Cherbourg | May 30| June ony 11°... Berengaria up-to-dateness--just opened the he roots of houses climbing Beyond the turrets of the outer wall and London N. Y., PI7., Cherbourg and Hambourg RATES Kenwood Hill, They drove about |*he jungle glared and shrieked, and 13June 17|July 23 Mar. 7|Apr. 18faeny 2 ........Baxonin Single with bath $3.00 th of "circled lakes, |the sun was furious above drenched 27|July 1Aug. § Apr. 8] 13|June 17 ........ Caronia Pg hom ith neth » 5.00 bri chain the in Jacl the millers |orchids, A youth came striding may manifest itself in organs remote from the seat of trouble. Optos ANCHOR LINE May 3|May 31/Jume 28 and Jumbermen and real estate peers inv the Hooel Dugecd Sooty. Sue metry's work is to trace these reflex disturbances to the sources. sword-bitten Londonderry, Glasgow ANCHOR LINE --the potemtates of the expanding - [than -ten tall men, He was in flex Algeria) x. ¥. tu Glasgow (via Movie) . They surveyed the small ec- | thas mati, and under the Mm of his R. ARTHEY, RO. with as, the ANCHOR-DONALDSON LINE | Mar. 4/Apr. 8iMay 13 ...... a. HL DREN] | coutric bungstows purevies, tie planished morion were amorous VISION SPECIALIST + . 143 Princess Street. Portland, Halifax, Glasgow Apr. 10May titune 34 G a biick with sleeping-porohes above | curls. His hand was out to her; be- "Phone 2108 for appointment. Rartinng._ From Halifax pr. 6|May 6|June 3 i parlors, 1 one vest incredible | fore she touched it she could feel Ns Also calls at Liverpool the warmth--- chateau fromting the Lake of BOSTON TO LONDONDERRY "Gosh all hemlock! LIVERPOOL AND GO ( EN Isles. They tramped through a shin- Apr. 18|May 23|July '§ ns w A CY FOR ALL ingmew section of apartment- (dickens is all this stuff about, Oar- | /7 §|June 2{June 30 , . rie?" jy 19|June 16July 14 .. NO a iieiurd 18 Assres : Houses a} os the nil Diaik 804s mouts (To be Continued.) 9 lune 23/July 21|Aug. 18 From N. Y. From New Bedford OCEAN STEA MSHIPS of cheerful yellow brick, in which » at Moville (Ireland) Mar. 24 Italia Mar. 25 lass-enclosed nati ws rates of passage, freight and furth er particulars, apply to local agents or Sach Bat jd ts OE and sin Rhe tism Gro THE ROBERT REFORD C0, LI MITED, GENERAL AGENTS, orse If Neglected bowls. OR TEMPTING AND 50 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario For particulars apply to: -- Susilo Jug Busiiay Sm a raw It wv Urie fod oS F » G i found known b; DEL I TR are said to suffer more from | Water, pure and cold, is one of the S9ugeq uu 2 ven a ol Huo rv, pt fol CIOUS P AS Y than any other animal. |best remedies for indigestion. J. P. HANLEY They saw miles of the city which | joints and stiff mules ot cannot AR a. anently relievi y loca . they had never known in their days | Io BolnORoStR Fo Ll Yee Cream Puffs filled with the purest of cream, of absorption in college. They were | "ong it must have constitution- Is Your Rubber Footwear rel eos | SLE re guest; wietlll TRY OUR. CHOCOLATE 'ECLAIRS : y corrects the acid condition of the bet Harry Haydock's never seen the City Mke this! Why, he'd never have | blood on which the disease depends --THEY ARE DEI ICIOUS Every of Ames Holden Rubber - quali Ee ge ry still alive, well and strong, thanks la . to the yearly use of Hood's Sarsa- play. : sister, and were bored, and felt that ich : boutifies ted E. Goodrich, Bolivar, Mo. you ever got before. . "Thi guarantee means that Ames Holden > STOMACH SUFFERERS = ' Says Indigestion Comes From An Ex. * 3 ugh | nearly always due to acidity--acid 4 Por sale by: id ~._ - fl! g . : i All high grade automobile: nes manufactured in this Lo 3 country as well as in Europe Have their cylinder bores finish- +70 Brock Street its : Be digestion and ~ Redon = y ] garb- Brewster Kissel erce Arrow Look for the Ames Holden Rolls Royce Guar anteed Better Value? enoygh to study the machinery and makes you Tel pn again, > Re OF Dl Oe te or ci arate pul ot be For enticing Pastry See Our Window Dis- parilla. I am convinced there is nothing better for rheumatism." C. ; Tire little round tag tied to ir tells . G M d Wipe every Jia poule nen they suddenly mit S €0. asou gives you more Value for your money than 4 THIS WILL INTEREST 238 Princess Street - - - Phone 980. Acid. A ee wll Absolute Evidence in Favor stomach trouve 43d ndigastion re of Ground Cylinders JE OHNSTON, : \ : N that ed by grinding. Some of the American cars that might be mentioned are: on every pair. ( ] Cunningham 'Lineoln Standard : he : Dorris Locomobile Stevens Duryea Franklin Maron Stutz Haynes r Templar Holmes Packard Winton , In fact, 84% of all the m Snufacturers of pleasure cars use engines with ground cylinder bores, and 91% of the com- Dattist mators are ground; Heald Machines are used ex. clu y. : . Automobile owners we bave one of these Heald Cylinder Grinding Machines, and can guarantee first class work. Ground Cylinders Is a selling point with many cars. i Automolive Grinders i I 7 h Many irons in the fire, some musi | Sorrow and {Il weather come un- cool. " sent for, © The worth of a thing is best kuown | Better sit idle than work for iby the went of it. ° nauglit. : : 2g {1 TH of