PAGE TEN . Bele BAA AA Il el vy, Hoarse or Painful Coughs Quickly Ended - . . . ' ' ' - 4 . Home-ade Hemedy that Saves § Yon $2--iloes the Work Vhoroughly. é . LA nan SS nd positive netion of this usive home made remedy in ng ihe inflamed or swollen { the throat, chest or bron. and breaking up tight has caused it t0 be used in more other cough remedy. soothing influence, S phlegm loosens, becomes: easier, tickling in ns and vou get & good might's leep ¥ usual throat and ¢ colds are conquered by it in. 24 lesa Nothing better for -bron- hoarseness, croup, Whooping whial asthma or winter . goes, hing t #1 A Or this splendid cough syrup, 3 mees of Pinex (50 cents worth! into a }6-0z bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup "and shake thoroughly. You then have 10 ounees--a family supply---of i much better cough syrup than vou could buy ready-made for $2.30. Keeps perfectly and 'children love its pleasant taste. ETON '~ i ut, 1916, by the MeClure wspaper Syndicate), v Pendleton and I le! I felt that I was 1 As Harry drawing room equal to clare h that was his that he vately I I moved toward the door, and as did my eyes fell upon pretty Ma Howard, who was moving across room toward us. up in:tantly and I beckoned to her "Mr. Pendleton," love, for purpose in telling of all my friends, Miss Howard yo "The pleasure cause it ho 4 been so long deferred SDESIGNS UPON Mi the task of hearing him de I was convinced vished to speak to me pri- ookad about helplessly as My mind was made I began as she came up,' 1 want you to meet the best s all the greater be- ng fixed and hardened," 1 said bit- ly. It is the result of observa- Wheat I see men ruthlessi) 1 they have no right to possess; en I see them disregard all the aws of soeiety and right living and zh thinking it does not follow that [1 am becoming bitter because I see : Indeed it is not I that ning hardened any more than uld become a murderer because ppened to witness the si of in. The hardness is w ke am th the otn- rMe¢, Pembroke is right ry gravely. "There ings going on ahout us which would not have been tolerated vedrs gone by even a society callous in many resp than But what cs into the by more ects ours to-day One cannot go usiness of J" reforming people, especially when one 1] moved into the town, and who knew land then maybe there'd a been some- POPOV IITYY Christmas Romance § By WRIGHT A. PATTERSON Sd Ld y b ob > Me preparing for Christmas--me. Goodness knows | wisht | was, bat Christmas doing ain't for me no more. And just because | was a-baking some- thing to eat to-morrow, which happens to be Christmas, she thought 1 was preparing for that.day a special" Beity Creen sighed as she placed the pie In the oven, and pulled a Kit chen chalr up beside the stove. The new neighbor, who had but recently nothing of Betty's history, had just left. With the Christmas spirit every- where she had thought of course Betty was preparing a feast for the day. "Now, If Jim hadn't never sailed away on that waterlogged old Mary Ann, as he did a-going on four year ago, 1"guess | could a been preparing for Christinas like .other folks. If there hadn't been nobody else, Jim and me could of enjoyed Christmas, body else--somebody what just about pow would a been liking dolls or tin the through often that the brave little homemaker gave way to grief, but iu the present moment she seemed uuabie to control ber emotion 'ln the next prattied joyously. found Christmas would have to come and go without the much heralded visit from Santas Claus. both parents Lindenette had managed to keep a roof over the heads of her small brother and sister and had pro- vided food What did it matter if her cheeks had lost their roses and her lips thelr The smile lingered. Santa's Christmas By MARY D. ARNOTT Pov Lindenetie (ears cheery bloom? That was al! that mattered. She brushed the POPOV that tired eyelids. to - t heart for their struggled squeezed room childisl Lindenette had not od PPV vainly with at last jt was not voices ell them that Since the loss of slight frames. ner tears aside and arose to answer an unexpected sum- mons from the knocker. her surprise at th stood on her tiny She looked rk man who h. 845 Save the Babies FOR THE EMPIRE'S SAKE USE ONLY PASTEURIZED MILK Our Milk is Thoroughly Pasteurized and sold Phone in Sealed Bottles. +: Price's EDDY'S MATCHES Although somewhat increased in price, owing to the con. tinued high cost of potash, glue, and other raw material, are of thre usual high standard of quality, which has made Pinex is a special and highly concen- trated eompound of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with guaiacol and ia known the world over for its promptncss/ ease and certainty in over- coming stubborn coughs sud chest colds. To avoid dissappointment, ask vour druosist for "21, ounces of Pinex" with full lirections, and don't mccept any. thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Turonte, Unt. them famous for twos=thirds of a century, ALWAYS ASK FOR EDDY'S MATCHES cars, 'and -if so Jim and me would a been having & Christmas tree for that some- , body, and we'd be a-having the Jest Christmas. in all South Cove. "My, how I did try to keep Jim from sail ing in that Mary Ann "l have come in search of one Lin- den Lane," the stranger said with a smile to which the girl responded. "The name is unusual" admitted Lindenette, "and my own is evean more impossible--being Lindenette Lane. May ! ask you in from the cold?" She opened the door and Mar- vin Goodwin entered the pitifully bar ren room into which she led him. His eyes followed the girl rather thas the contents of the room. Two small, pale faces peered at him from the kitchem door, snd Good- win smiled at them. "Do 1 look like Santa Claus?" he Aaese them by way of breaking the oe. "No, you don't," returned the boy. bluntly. "Besides, Linda says it may he murmured with perfect compos- ure, 'She has been in Mexico for several months," 1 hastened to Say. "That was why the pleasure had to he wait ed so long for. Now that she is here, however, I hope you will be very good friends. "My name ie Barkis,"" Pendleton "I never had much re- spect for that gentleman, however, because his attitude indicated so little aggressiveness. A man may he will- ing enough and yet may lose many things because he doesn't possess oth- er qualities than willingness." "It is not good somslimes to be too aggressive," 1 interposed with a double meaning which I hoped Mr. Pendleton would detect. "It takes more than aggressiveness coupled with willingness to obtain some things." "Grant you, but you must admit that a man who goes straight for the thing he wants has at least the virtue of directness." "Yes, indeed," declared Mariam, "and nine times in ten such a man de- serves to win; that is, of course, if he seeks what is right and just." "It depends more upon what he § rhether it is jus You will all need boots and aR a pO hay eit," Jom) shoes before Christmas. Why I. "As a matter of fact, I think just- not get them at the lee and righteousness do not play Model Shoe Store much part these days in men's has to spend the greater part of the day earning a living." "Phere are reformers and I said "Some preach on the fier their day's work is done; reform ers," streets a some preach on Sunday and indulge in mild forms of wickedness through the week: others carry the principle for which they stand with them wher- they go apd by their influence any premeditated act | lead others into larger and sanel views of life. But, as you there are comparatively few reformers The rest of us are content either ta vlopt Anybody what a hands-off poliey or else we {a 1 ' Knew anything with the passing throng and acquire about ships the morals of the multitude Instead kne she of influencing others we allow our wasn't: fit to go selves to be influenced; nstead of to sea iu, but! be too cold for Santa Claus to standing for what is right we join Jim says it's |out this year" There was Wing with those who are little better thap the only berth [from the ttle sister, and the boy scavengers. Whenever we discover he's likely to |strove vainly to conceal his disappoint that a man can be separated from get, and tak- | ment at this announcement. some of his. money through some wily ing it would| Linda gave them each a hug and scheme we have concocted, we take bring about |g them to run along. When they the money and think we have taken our marrying | gone she turned to Goodwin with another step toward success; when just that much inquiry in her eyes. ever we see a husband or wife whe sooner, and |! "My errand is a pleasant one" he can be pried aloose from his or her ) : the Mary Ann {sad quickly, for his own voice was mate, we immediately lay our plans or Jim ain't never been heard of since | hohe controlled. "It will add to accordingly. I sometimes wonder if she 'left that South American place | your happiness, | know." He drew the time will ever come when mer to go round the Horu on her way to a memorandum from his pocket, and will possess an innate respect for the L.40E. after consulting it, asked: "Your ' ag The bright eyea of Betty Green possessions of others were wet with \ "Considering the lapse of ho oveR Api tense Sa ie Sues since Adam, I should say it already higher shelf Ever Se Te i Rondo . y smiled Mr ever rather than by say, ---------- tp Carpenter and Builder W. R. BILLENNESS Specializing Store Fronts sad Fit. tings. RH ing Pulldings of ail ESTIMATES 1 EXPERIENCE Address 272 University Ave, Artistic Memorials In Granite and Marble. Made to your order. Splendid stock, equipment and : wor hip. The McCALLUM GRANITE CO., Ltd. 397 Princess. Phone 1931. Kingston. = Purine Sraih Feed and Purina Chowder Makes Hens Lay. a ------ HE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. . Te cURE T (ERAPION 3. . VITAL WEAKNESS SOLD BY LEADING CHEMISTS. PRICE IN ENGLAND. Ben! stamp address euveiope, age & symptoms (or advice on suitabality in your ¢ se. No' follow wp' circulars, De Li CLERC Med Co HAVERSTOCK RD. N W. LONDON, SEE THAT TRADE MARKED WORD 'THERAPION' IS ON BRIT. GOVT. STAMP AFFISED TO ALL GENUINE PACKETS a ------------ timel We have a very heavy stock of all kinds and can suit all tastes in ladies' men's and children's boots and shoes. Which we will sell nt the old prices. 184 Princess Street HH. ROTGAUZE, Prop. "Ranks with the Strongest' HUDSON BAY Insurance €ompany PIRE INSURANCE minds to possess an object or some other man's wife sought. enter into the calculation. who wants it." "How cynical Roxane!" cried you Mariam. the time 1 returned Yew of 1ifé once more." ~ wn thoughts. They usually make up their and seek it, irrespective of the morals involved. It. may be some other man's money that is The fact that the object al- ready is owned by another does not All that is considered is the desire of the one have become, "1 should never have left yoy alone in this big city if I had thought you would have developed any such ideas as those by 1 shall have to take you in hand and change your "My view of life is rapidly becom- has been a long time arriving," laugh ed Mariam. She was studying me curiously, evi- dently unable to decide whether ! was merely giving vent to some new- ly acquired opinion or whether there was something deeper back of my utterances. Mr. Pendleton, who had listened, who had listened gravely apparently was as much in doubt af Mariam, but I did not believe he sus pected that. 1 was preaching directly to him. However, I was convinced that I had checked his plan of de elaring his love for me and | was con tent for the time being. A few mo ments later I found an excuse to leave hifh and Mariam alone together. (To be Continud.) sm talled to return in time for the wed- |'SE ding which Betty had so carefully pre- pared for four yedrs ago--a wedding which was te be the big event of the Christmas season at South Cove--she had had a lonesome life. Two months after the Christmas | that was to have been Betty's wedding day her aged father had been carried to the village cemetery, leaving her alone in the world. With no other relatives, and with no friends except those at South Cove Betty remained in the little fishing town in which she had been born nearly twenty-seven years ago. . With the baking finished, Betty left the kitchen and went into her bed- room. She wanted nothing so much as to be alone in that room that had been her father's--in that room where potat," banks: father, Linden Lane? in Stillwater, Minn, 22 years ago?" "Yes," replied Linda, with a flush of excitement lending roses to her cheeks. Did he live | "I was born there." to come directly Goodwin told her, "we find two eposits of $25 each in two of our ! "there," One Linden J. 'opened the account 22 years ago." Linda laughed softly. "My father used al to the Lahe For Sale By D. Couper 241-3 Princess Street. Phone 76. Coast Sealed Oysters. H GARAGE Why take chances when the roads are covered with snow or ice or slimy mud? McLAU she kept carefully preserved the wed: ding clothes she had lavished so much care upon four years ago. These eyes Good P sparkling clothes and the faded photograph of upon win. "We thought we 8 RAILWAY Jim Busby on her buresu were all Jal collected. all: bia aavings," sha HY ALU LELSSST t were left her her romance. |' «gy, " Rh hot She would Stona her Liearr Sse two nests were undiscover i 00%] Branch. Time Tab Chrismas eve, would live over again S44 the ngted, and the has IN EFFECT OCT. STIL, 1016. le have han laying the courting days. And Jim should »" Trains will ieav d ive at Ow be there with her. That would be her a iupute Wee. sho} "Pt toot of Sohngon Sreel Christmas. Gi impulsively held - 3 With cape she took each garment |iwomm THY hands ost het I ol vo 19--Mall ....dfs0nm L from its wrappings in the bureau "ho-children? = They can hav No. 13--Express 58am. drswer and spread them on the bed. santa Claus!" ? ave their jo La 1pm e pretty wedding dress which |. Goodwin found himse Mati . 20d. Sarah Glover had helped her make-- |! alvin he SH AR hap fo. S1--Loca tan yes, she would put it on to-night just || re. Was it the a. Foss as she had planned to four years ago. | he had been the Good Fairy in this Jim would like her to do that; be |'ymall family, or was it something had always like to see her prettily | more subtle, more wonderful that had dressed, and maybe Jim might see | crept into his mind? her from the spirit world to-night. "He laughed a trifie nervoust As she fastened the gown she al-| &] gm going to ask for ey odidie most ost forgot that Jim could not be jayment fot the doz 1 have found you," he sald and when Linda's there, that it was all a make-believe. As she stood before the mirror the | questioning eyes met his he said im- : "Let me come to-morrow--- suite of four years ago came back aga She noted the color in her y a Te blush. and help make Christiias glad for the A rap at the door © |! Linda glanced at him with a new "Yes," she sald, simply. sh "It you like I will go with you to help Christmas get that tree. , Next moming Linda and the child: to fear bank faflures, and put | amounts iu Head Office, Reval Jastrance Bldg. many barks." She turned PERCY J. QUINN, . Branch, Toronto AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. For Hire Closed and Open Auto- * mobil Put on chains and have con trol of your car, All sizes car. ried in stock, Robt. J. Fursey, Prop. 85-87 Montreal St. Near Princess Phones 1600-051 The Whig's Daily Mem | & for a few minutes; spread on hot platter. Shell the hard-boiled eggs. Cut three in slices lengthwise and lay them on the rice evenly down the centre. Remove the yolk of the fourth egg and chop the white; add to the cream sauce; them pour over the rice and eggs; grate the yolk over the top and garnish with the chopped parsley and dust with pa- prika. Serve. Sauce--Put the butter into saunce- pan over fire; when melted add the flour, mix well and add the cold milk slowly, stirring until smooth and creamy; add the salt and pep- per and chopped white of one egg One teaspoon curry powder added to the sauce will make a very pleasant change. z ) z TTT) Menu forWednesday BREAKFAST ay 8 --oppsp 0 L280 388839 Oranges Bolled Cereal. with Fruit Julee Tomato Omelet Toast or Crisp Rolls Jam or Jelly vp 28g Cofiee or Cocon LUNCHEON OR SUPPER Dotled Rice and Cheese Sauce Carrot and Celery Salad Whole Wheat Hread Padding from Yesterday's Dinner Tea or Milk Also Two Closed Cars For Sale or Exchange. Taxi Stand, Phone 201. Reo Automobiles Boyd's Garage 129 Brock Street. PHOTOS for Xmas Why net your friends yours. It's something they can't buy and will sepreciate. The Cooke Studio 150 Wellington St, near Breck. . 2§--d.ocal , ... 6.48 pam, Pp. os. 1, 6. 7. 13, 14, 16, 18, rur trains dally except Sunday MANAGERS =o AGENT A |] 1 . Lv. Liverpoel Ly. 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