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Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Oct 1926, p. 5

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Wednesday, October 13, 1926. mp ---- a ---- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG | Here's "Gets: It" | World's 4 (The Story Continued) From the corner of his eye he ! glimpsed the dragon, now' on her | feet and clinging to the opposits rail with a. tenacity that would have balked St. George himself. He wen i clear back: to ME GEER fix : i a time, striking ii omn'y moderately, "GEIST a scientific liquid 1, wever, for Lhe ship was roiling that millions use, among them | aBoW. y \ famous dancers, athletes, doctors | something that looked lke and folks who walk a lot. It removes | white cloud swept into his vision. corns and calluses. One drop eases | [t-was possessed of flying feet, but pain in 3 short seconds. Then the | the whee! chair flew faster, Autc- corn loosens and comes off , . , aff | matisally Tetak oped a Bs ara gone, walk i | wide, he was not. ¢ e ere. Jonk. Jogotten, You jr en There was a shock, & gasp and the So watch out. Get the genui | Jeggernaut contajned another pas genuine at | senger, all leading druggists. Enough to kill | "Sit tight!" yelled Trask. a dozen corns costs only 35c. ! The goddess in white flannels had GEIS-Ir {no aMernative, She sat, partly be- igause she was too amazed to do | otherwise, party because the invalid {on wheels held her in a grip that Fire, Lite, Accident, Automo- bile, Burglary, Liability, Plate Glass, Baggage, Robbery. | all her strength could not have { broken. She had been scoopel Reliable Companies only rep. resented. | aboard as abruptly as a flying mali R. H. Waddell | train picks up a pouch, . | The goddess was willowy, but sh $1 BROCK STREET "PHONES 826-800. - New Scientific Way -- Made'ln Canada 1 Gesrnn So. Tarcate was not ethereal. She added con- siderably to the momentum of the Irresponsible runabout. There was | not only an acceleration 2 speed, { after the brief check cgufe ny wer | arrival aboard, but there was an { added power that boded adversely { for those who might fail to elude ths | onrush. {| Trask could no longer see what | lay ahead of him. Strands of dark { Rlossy hair blew across his eyes. { The brim of a white felt hat sec- i sawed across the bridge of his nose. {The soft exclamations of a startled { young lady fell like music on his ears. He could not watch his course | ~--and he did not care! He was unaccountably happy. 'f { the Gulf Stream had buck-jumped uh { at that igstant and heaved the pai: . . { of them out into the Atlantic, Le : | would have been fairly content. 1k Dental Surgeon oy bg . oe 150 Wellington Street. "Phone 039... ro te --- ba Evenings by appointment. i, ' . wn | Tassed young lady, If not to het | wisdom, she struggled In his grip. George Clark Wright i wiet me go!" she panted. "Don%t dare!" he shouted. 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Trask had ceased i and the use of harmful | worry about anything. He was drugs, stomach tonics, medicines and | longer embarrassed by the . artificial digentents. and instead, fol- | formance of his sea-going automo lowing the advice so often given in i these columns, take a poonful or 0 tablets of Bisurated Magnesia in en water after meals with the re. alt that their stomach no longer | troubles them, they are able to eat as they please and they enjoy much | better health. Those who use Bi. | surated Magnesia never dread the ap- | preach of meal time because they! kngw this wonderful anti-acid and food corrective, which can be obtain- od from any good drug store, will in- stantly neutralize the stomach acid- | ity, sweeten the stomach, prevent! - food fermentation, and without the slightest pain or discomfort. Try this plan yourself, but be certain to got pure Bisurated Magnesia, espe- clally prepared for stomach use. DR. RUPERT P. MILIAN nn r. 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It spread out | fanwise, allowing him as much as} the deck as possible, yet unwilling to | yield any distinct point of vantage. | He and the goddess simed for the | centre of it and picked up speea| ike & racing car. The gallery made | way, and they shot through a nar- row lahe of spectators at a number | of miles per hour impossible to esti | mate. The goddess shrieked in fer-| ror, squirmed half about and threw | her arms around Billy Trask's| neck. i End of the Chase. He sighed contentedly, closed his] eyes and awaited the end of the] world. i The end came with Keeler In a sn-| pervisory capacity. He was a wick-| looking Keeler, but -he was resolute | He met the impact of the chair with | outstretched arms and braced fee! Even though it thudded against hi: breast he gave no ground. The chase | Was over. | Trask opened his eyes and looked | mournful. i "I think perhaps it's all right for you to get out now," he said to the goddess. She did it with surprising swif:- ness, even though it involved the un- | clasping of two arms that had tightly | embraced the neck of the invalid and | the untangling of a wisp of hair] from his coat button. ! "I hope you're not hurt," he ven- | tured. | The cheeks of the goddess wer. flaming, but as she looked at him| there was no anger in her eyes. i "I honestly couldn't help it" he | went on, unmindful of an audience] that had gathered close. "I couldn't | steer the thing .and I couldn't stop! it" i The goddess was arranging her | hair and trying to blush, i "I'm sorry I hit the dragon," hs! lied. "Hut > "The dragon?" It was the goddess who spoke. "I 'beg your pardon. 1 meant the lady with the--er---the rimmed glasses I hope she's not injured," sald Trask, ; i Even a goddess can be human ai} times. This one smiled, although! very discreetly, } "You mean my aunt," she "Of course." i ------ i The Vragon. i "I--I don't think she's hart, Hera] id ! said, | «1 | i | she comes now." { A sturdy figure parted the crowd! and the dragen appeared. ! "Young man!" she began. | The goddess placed a hand gently | on her arm. "Please, now, Aunt Mehetabel. He is an invalid. It was at an accident. | Don't make it any more difficult! for him." i Her voice was soft and Trask liked it Aunt Meretahel substituted a glare for further spevch. She maine tained it with much trucnlence and determination until her niece step pod between her and the object of her displeasure and bent over the in- valid, sweet, ~~ - V=-1n preak of day." The imbued, with the spirit of 8. Hwisis 8. 1s 10. 13. ECON: CABIN " | reaches the stomach * "You're not hart yburself, are you?" she asked ankiously. "I'm afraid uot," answered Trask. a "I'm g0-0 sorry it happened. I was greatly afraid that you would be indpred. RK "Kind of you, I'm sure. It seems now like an excéllent piece of luck." . She flushed again, but she did not leave his side. "My name is Tra--Trumbaii-- Spencer Trumbull" he saa. "And mine is Lucille Kent. this is my aunt, Miss Grimm. mother is .with us. too." There was sweet sympathy in her eyes, and' this time Trask did no: mind it so much. "Is--is there something do?" she inquired, in a volce, » "I'm his Durse. ma'am," explain A ct i 1 Ana My I ean hesitastc PUT STOMACH IN ORDER AT ONCE "Pape's . Diapepsin" Gas, Indigestion or Sour Stomach i for instaniiy Stomach corrected! You never feel the slightest distress from | indigestion or a sour, acid, gassy | stomach, after you eat a tablet of! "Pape's Diapepsin." The moment it | all sourness, | flatulence, hedrtburn, gases, palpita-| tion and pain disappear. Druggists | guarantee each package to correet di-| gestion at once End your stomach trouble for few cents. ' A a WN \ was my fault, sir, and { the chair!" { ceptibly. !{ speak to me. She's comiux thls way. | Ir mm mtn, tn, Bian I) od the calm Keelar. Whereugon he took charge of the | wheel chair and pushed it rapidly | #l out of the crowd. 4) and once more reliant Keeler Understands. "I'll never leave you alone again, | sir," said Keeler, in deep "self-re- || proath. : ; [| "Nonsense, Of course yon bad a bully time." : "And I hope, sir, you'll say noth- | ing of the matter te-Dr Van Nor: 3 den.' "Do I look like a squealer?" / No, sir; of course not. But I couldn't | §i really blame You if you decided to Mi make a complaint. Was the young! lady hurt?" : i "She didn't say so. Perhaps her feelings were. Hold on a minute, Keeler; here she comes." "You're going to your stateroom. NN sir," said Keeler firmly, as he con- |i inned to trundle the recaptured chair, i | "At this hour? I guess not.' Stop | Hardwood Flooring We have a nice stock of Birch, Maple and Oak Flooring. E Ey ~~ Only thebest brands carried. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED QOAL, LUMBER AND WOODWORK, BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, O) Private Branch Exchange Phone 1571. will; 11} - it) Ik 1 il To have your Fall TE JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE 70 BROCK STREET. 'PHONE 281. «Keeler shook his head and pushed | Ji steadily. Hoe "Keeler!" "Sir "If you don't stop the chair I'll} teil Dr. Van Norden." Keeler's pace slackened my aunt," she said. "I wanted you to know, Mr. Trumbull, that she does not bear you amy ill will." "I'm glad to hear it," Trask an- swered glibly. "I was worrying abou: "Now, Mr. Trumbull, you said--"| it." : "I promised nothing. 1 only asked He was astonished to find him- She flushed vividly and nod it T looked like a sguealer Maybe | selt telling a lie so easily, "While you were in my--" 1 am. Will you stop the chair?" "It was rather--exeiting," observ. | came to a pause, then add "Bat the doctor--" ed Miss Keat. "I think you behav-| "chair? "Keeler, I think she wants to|ed splendidly." She-nodded again. Trask blushed. He had no idea he "You're sure?" You wouldn't be rude to a lady, ' was a hero. - would you?" | "There's something else I wanted Quite. He admitted it when Keeler sighed heavily and brought | to speak about." she added, after 8 4 . . the chair to a halt. { moment's hesitation. Be i to me--and he "No, sir; I wouldn't want to 20 | Y "He ought to bé that." } The Snapshot. od Trask fervently. Miss Kent, having freed herself! "By all means. Please do "He took at least two snaps} from the clutches of the dragon, was | 'It's a--~--photograph™ per re. What shall I--we---do?™ approaching at a brisk war. {| Trask looked bewildered and won. = a (To Be Continued.) il asking for his picture? * "I don't think you unde Mr. Trumbull," she went on. "The Was a young man with a camera. got us when---when---"' "Together? per- asked him forthe Slim. I begged shot," dec! 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