16 ee ------ IY RET TR, THE WAY T0 BE WELL AGENCY FOR ALL [Good Health Maintained Through 2 J EAN STEAMSHIP There are many men and women H 2 4 *1 uk up, old boy, I'm who, every few weeks, have spells of Antony stopped smoothing him. LINES weakness, during which time they are self and looked up at him thought. {little better than invalids; yet at "Where ark?" _|other times they feel very well. Why » M he ud, Special attention on Your amily does their health fluctuate so? ® Old Country, Passports arranged | In the case of men worry and ovér- Te strained nerves are usually respon- or in i a {sible for this state of unfitness, and 3 T information and rates apply to inability to face the anxieties of 4. P SANLEY, C. P, and T.A.G.T.| daily lite. Ry. n . gston, Ont. As for women, her back aches, she is dizzy with sick headaches, and often has stabbing pains in the side. The only real health is all-the-year- derer with a warrant out against MiAui ons: SBot Waa BAAN IWR wins but thatte all sot, you know." ROBERT LETT, neer-do-well| "It's the fact, BIL" dressing. 3 A "Yea, but I mean, he ain't do Nt. "Ob, by the way," said Bll, He wouldn't murder anybody. It's a [his piace on the bed, "your Deen | funny thing to say, but--well, he's | about the keys is a wash-out. - * absence{ Dot big enough for it." Pas & li-yaury . "Suppose it was an accident, as ronnd health; and the secret of it is ANTONY GILLING Cayley says, would he lose his head 800d, red blood and plenty of it. One BILL B we 5d Tun Swayr Bill considered for a moment. way to keep the blood in good condi- aa "Yes, I really think be might, you tion is to take Dr. Williams' Pink MATT CAYLEY, Mark's econstant|know. He nearly ran away when Pills. There is scarcely a nook or . Open Day and Night. "PHONE 99. §F £ Mm all he knows of Mark's charac- stics. GO ON WITH THE STORY Bill was silent, wondering how to put in words thoughts which had never formed themselves very defi nitely in his own mind. Seeing his hesitation, Antony said: "I ought te have warned you that nothing that you say will be taken down by the reporters, so you have cofivinced me, you know. Just needn't bother about a split infinitive as Else's evidence doesn't convince WO, about anythin ou ; me." oily how ik aes TY | "Elsie? sald Bill excitedly, An- pre tony looked inquiringly at him, wen. "Well, ne mg oT aslt at os Bpechndop "Oh, quite. Not that you would companion, nding on = the|p, saw the ghost" look door of the o and de- " Pai ki {corner in Canada where someone will loge admittance. The two| "Well, now," said Antony, "what amstaking | men entered the room through a |about Cayley? not be found who will tell you the window and discovered the "How do you mean, what about bi fit they h h of Robert with a bullet thro y Efficient |¢ueft they have had through the use the head. Mark was not to be| him? = ICIeNT | of these pills. And the reason is that found. invited by |, 1 Want to ses him. I can see i through the improved condition of Aton, ros Sve. Re House Mark purtoctly, Taiz Jou am them Optical the blood they strengthen and tone with Bill until the inquest {s over,| You were wonderfu Barred I, The three of them fell $n up the nerves of worried, enfeebl d 808 10 helteva the od have. Cavieys character. oy [the hall Tes an . ' eeble Birch that Mark from within." a casual conversation. : Service men and women, and at the same ber: Bill laughed In pleased embarrass-| "You were quite right about 4 . time have given new vigor to pale, ment, and protested that he was not y+ 208 0. Suri a Jeu. ; delicate girls an a blooming novelist. "Keys?" sald blankly, Our efesians service 1s based on The rr of in eaay bors "Besides," he added, "Mark's| "We were wondering whether long experience, modern equipment iS oll a a by Tan easy. Cayley's one of these heavy, they were outside or inside." rogressive methods in optome- wn e Quiet people, who might be thinking | "Oh! oh, yes™ He looked slowly and p Statement of Mrs. Lawrence Brown, g round the hall, at the different doors, try. Walton, N.S., who says:--"When I and then smiled in a friendly way at " began taking Dr. Willlams' Pink Antony. "We both seem to have This entitles us to your serious con- | Pills I was in a weak, bloodless and buen nm, Me Susagham, 80 we sideration, jt your eyes need glasses. | iervous condition suffering from all "No." He dan shrug. *T Just the depressing symptoms that accom- |! wondered, you know. I thought it pany this run down state of health, I was worth mentioning." R. ARTHEY, RO. had taken much medicine, but it did VISION SPECIALIST family cue any 00d, and as I had a 148 PRINCESS STREET family of 'small children, I was fuch discouraged. Then reading about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I decided to try them, and I can honestly say that The Charm of the arranges %\ Mis-Can-Ada The Vacuum Cleaner Supreme The Mis-Can-Ada is * the last thing in Vacuum - Cleaners. Call in at The Burke Electric Co. It will be and see this machine, 'well worth a visit to oar store, Burke Electric Co. #2 Princess Btreet, I feel these pills have saved me from prolonged misery. good, and we now keep the pills in the house for use as a family medi- cine." Pills through any dealer in medicine or by mail at 60 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, My health is now You can get Dr. Williams' Pink THE MAN ON WATCH British they will find the clash much different from chasing and slaughter- ing Armenians and helpless women and children, of a broken neck in two weeks at Chicago. Soon science will be able to cure broken hearts of Wolfe Island girls, - at Queen's University forbidding the co-eds smoking cigarettes or drinking wine, Phone 428, Get Your Roof Re- This #s a conundrum that any of the Kingston policemen can answer for you, When the Turks run up against the Announcement ds made of the cure It is denied that there is any rule -- When is a drunk mot a drunk ? arranging things, and it's understood that the Suests fall in with the arrangement. Arranging things for you?" "Yes. Of course, it's a delightful house and opportunities for every game or sport that's ever been in- vented. But with it all, Tony, there's a faint sort of feeling that--well, you've got to do as you're told." "How do you mean?" He's a devil for taking offense. That Miss Norris--daid you see her? --she's done for herself. I don't mind betting what you like that she never comes here again." "Why? Bll laughed to himself. "We were all In it, really--at least, Betty and I were. There's supposed to be a ghost attached to the house. Eady Anne Patten, Ever heard of her? "Never." "Mark told us about her at dinner one night. He rather liked the idea of there being a ghost in his house, you know; except that he doesn't be lieve In ghosts. I think he wanted all of us to believe in her, and yet he was annoyed with Betty and Mrs. Caliadine for believing in ghosts at all. Rum chap. Well, anyhow, Miss Norris--ashe's an actress, some ac- tress too--dressed up as the ghost and played the fool a bit. And poor Mark was frightened out of his life. Just for a moment, you know." "Where did the ghost appear?™ "Down by the bowling-green. That's supposed to be {ts baunts, you know." "Was ward? "Oh, Lord, yes. BSulked for a whole day. He got over it--he gen- Mark very angry after "NOW THEN," SAID BILL, "WE ARE ALONE." about anything. self away . . . Ugly, devil, isn't he?" "Some women lke that type of ugliness." "Yes, that's true. - Between our selves, I think there's one here who Goes. Rather a pretty girl at Jal lands"--he waved his left hand-- "down that way." "What's Jallands?* "It's a country cottage belonging to a widow called Norbury. Mark and Cayley used to go there a good deal together. Miss Norbury--the giri--has been here once or twice for tennis; seemed to prefer Cayley to the rest of us. But of course he hadn't much time for that sort of thing." "What sort of thing?" "Walking about with a pretty girl and asking her If she's been to any theaters lately. He nearly always bad something to do." "Mark kept him busy?" "Yes. Mark never seemed quite happy unless he had Cayley doing something for him, He was quite lost and helpless without him. And, funnily enough, Cayley seemed lost without Mark." "He was fond of hm?" "Yes, I should say so. In a pi Mark gives him- black-jawed ¢ "One of the houseniaids," explained Cayley, ./Xou didn't hear what she told the inspector?" Cayley told them of what Elsie had heard through the office door that afternoon. "You were in the library then, of course," sald Antony, rather to him- self than to the other. "She might have gone through the hall without your hearing." "Oh, I've no doubt she was there, and heard voices. Perhaps heard those very words. But--" He broke off, and then added impatiently, "It was accidental. I know it was accl- dental. What's the good of talking as If Mark was a murderer?" Din. ner was announced at that moment, and as they went in, he at all, if it comes to that?" "What, indeed?" said Antony, and to Bill's great disappointment they talked of books and politics during the meal . Cayley made an excuse for leaving them as soon as their cigars were alight. He had business to attend to, as was patural Bill would look after his friend. Bill was only too willing. "Let's go outside," suggested An- tony. "I want to talk to you." "Good man. What about the bowling-green?" "What's the good of talking about it Ankle Line ~should not bespoiled with wrinkles, Mercury Stockings are trim at the ankle because fit. Full-fash- ioned yet made without seams. The shaping is done in the knitting by patented machines. M feet are seamless too--not a wri to chafe the foot. 'Hosie Mercury ill Limited: Hamiltoy ~ Canada FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN A John W. Turpin Com Room 1 Kinnon Bldg. Toronto, Srtaric. LIVING «0 paired Now With our Slatex Roofing erally does. He's just like a child. tective kind of way. He'd size That's really it, Tony; he's like a up, of heohanlhel vanity, his - child in some ways. As a matter {ymporatnce, his amateurishnoss With 'himeett tate vaually bucked ail the rest of i--but he Some Kingston Masonic brethren who went to Picton on & fraternal visit butted into a Salvation Army street corner meeting and took up the collection with great success. Now they will have to do the same thing on Princess street some Saturday night, and ! -- The judges who sat on the murder trials here are experienced jurists, and the life sentences given the Shin gl : young criminals before them are to at be termed just rather than severe gif Music Box £ ¥ "Is he generally in form?™ "He's quite good company, you know, if you take him the right way. He's rather vain and childish--well, vk § £1] 8 turned his brushes to his Slater "4 The social organization must be pro- easy to i . a are not very expensive and repay in fleasure many times their tected interested write us and we will te you where to obtain one. are -- 3 a ; ; ae . . The Portsmouth Philosopher re- [presents some Dretty telling evi- |1 is difficult to tell which day is Sun- | your news? Tell the boys .and girls a Songbird in Your Home 'W.H. Cockburn Co. Cor, Princess and Wellington ; Streets some of the players, lawn bowling -- for it is "business as usual." This |you sell, tell them of your toy land, i ji " » robust health development of full singin li nares shoul must be a game of chance rather than | Happily October will see the gar- visitor regards Kingston as a real [your radio, your books; tell them - 4 be fed on Brock's Bird Seed ve oud 4 tific mi of seeds, -- failed to nip them in Kingston. Oc- |liance might take note of this and not | know that you have departments of toy making a ectly balanced food The Lampman contends that the [tober without flowers would be a [be too critical, a interest to them--and tomorrow--- ration. Soid by a Groce: Drugrias proved by ladies smoking and drink- --- remember you and continue to be ing, Thera aro things that women| An American visitor records his | Youngsters of to-day are the|your patrons. Doi't try to dool them. ~ NICHOLSON & BROCK 87 Market St. TORONTO marks that judging by the success of | dence. day without looking up the calendar, | of comfortable, good looking suits of canaries should be well advised as to the feeding of their pets, olf skill, Holy smoke ! ~|den flowers blooming, as the frost city. The Lord's Day Al-|about your store--they'll be glad to mixture imported standard of womanhood is not im- dull month. --THBE TOWN WATCHMAN. - | when they are grown-ups, they and Seedsmen throughout the Dominion, must not do merely because men do enjoyment of the way Kingston ob- | grownups of tomorrow. Has it ever| These youngsters of to-day have re- them. Mimicking men causes the serves the ath, ' he lives : b) . Ho of Won Rn Sabba Where 4 Gocugred {a yuu 19 tell dhe litle toik markable memories. Some short-sighted ' auto drivers are as lucky as drunken men, who Dover his themselves even 'in fall- Why I ¢ J aves Coal-- Hecla Pipeless Furnace has all the big features of the famous Hecla Furnace. £ It has the STEEL-RIBBED Firepot. invention wen the Heda Shirt tines the radiati ce of the ordinary furnace. That a heat--less fuel. At least one ton saved out of seven, a It bas the big CIRCULAR Waterpan keeps the air mellow, Vou fee! warmer at 65 degrees when the air is moist than at 70. when the air is dry, Hecla is healthful and ecomomiral, The Register of the Hecla Pipeless is E d | | tifically planned. It is Joe right size nnounces 3 : for-the heating A cold air . ne ; | warm air. No heat is lost in : i friction. 'mere guess. There are many people ~ {Whe would not convict @ man on finger print evidence either, and they are right. Sounds funny, doesn't #--that the people who are themselves the daw must not applaud in their own court When they see fit. Only the i and the lawyers can crack d there and break the solemnity of proceedings. Wag 'The Dominion Alliance tells ; is untrue when it \