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Show This Home-Mixe- d Syrup Relieves Coughs Quickly feeds G Saves Money. No Cooking. The surprise of your life is waiting owa kitchen, when you, in comes to the relief of coughs due yur Siveepindjides Mark Darrell, young American lummoment, you can berman, is boss of a lumber camp near St. Victor, Canada. Nat mix a cough syrup that gives you Page, another hout 4 times as much for your money, American, is his assistant. Madame Jnd is surprising for quick results. Madeleine a young and pretty Make a syrup by stirring 2 cups of widow who Kinross, owns the timberland on which rranulated sugar and one cup of Mark is operating, has requested that water a few moments, until dissolved. Mark cancel the lease. Mark has refused. cooking needed its no trouble at St Or you can use corn syrup or Madame Kinross' lawyer, Horace Brous Lid honey, instead of sugar syrup. sac, has offered Mark $6,000 to give up Then put 2H ounces of Pinex (obtthe lease, but Mark has also turned this ained from any druggist) into a pint offer down. After a conference with Louis with your syrup, and bottle. Fill up Larousse, the foreman, Mark gets lumyou have a full pint of really wonderfmedicine. It never spoils, bering operations running smoothly, alcough ul n though the workmen lasts a long time, and children love it. are suspicious and vaguely hostile. Then This home mixture takes right hold of a cough in a way that means busisuddenly they demand double wages and ness. It loosens the phlegm, soothes threaten to strike if refused. the irritated membranes, and quickly difficult soreness and eases breathing. Pinex is a special compound of CHAPTER IV in concentrated ingredients, proven form, well known for quick action If Broussac had paid them each In coughs and bronchial irritations. Money refunded if it doesnt please fifty dollars, they would have you in every way. thrown five ft There was just the one chance. If on his. Im glad, she cried. Im Mark could find the key logs of the glad! jam and pull them away, then, Suddenly Mark remembered what instead of the sudden, irresistible Father Lacombe had told him about charge of two thousand cords of lum- her marriage to the seigneur, ber, the mass might go over the before the sealing-flee- t dam lightly enough for the boom sailed for the Newfoundland shores. to withstand the impact. He stared into her white face and In which case, the whole mass turned his eyes aside. For he knew would come to rest in the basin that he loved her, and had loved underneath the dam. her since the moment of their first Peavy in hand, Mark leaped out meeting. And they seemed destined .upon the mass of churning logs, ridto be eternal enemies. ing them as they slipped beneath Broussac had come back and was his impact, forcing his way toward the place which he had already dis- occupying the long, yellow house overlooking the harbor, where, becerned as the key to the jam. ing unmarried, he resided in the Here, some hundred logs were summer with an old housekeeper. piled up in a fantastic structure. He had returned as he always did, One of these was the key log. Reon the eve of the departure of the move this and the whole architecsealing-fleeto adjust partnership dollars a day, let tural scheme would crumble and contracts and last minute difficulup ties. alone two. His decision had been the dissolve. Another man was straddling the one they wanted. Marks retrieving of his lumber He had already received one logs beside him. Mark recognized had suddenly made him a person Louis Larousse. And suddenly the of consequence in St. Victor. Nopackage of bills from his bank in imminent danger made them comQuebec.. Another was waiting for body dreamed that he would stradrades suddenly Mark knew that dle the him at Alphonse Vitards post logs in the rush of the torhe could trust Larousse. rent and break up a jam. The office. And it was quite plain to Straddling the sliding, bobbing habitant loves and admires courage Mark that Vitard had heard the logs, until they reached the heart of more than any other quality. St. news. There was a look of smug satisfaction on his face and there the wedge, the two moved side by Victor had never thought of Mark To Ease Distress of Colds as a man of efficiency merely as was the same furtive whispering in side. She is there! During the Night St. Victor. Louis shouted, an outsider who had come there to fling away his money for the benefit Mark paid off his men late that of the inhabitants. afternoon. Some were still sullen, There was the same whispering, especially Larousse, some, strangethe same sudden cessation of conly, even a little respectful. versation when he entered the Id like to get the hang of this PENETRATES STIMULATES Of course, but there was a new deferthing, he told Nat. into upper bronchest and back surwe can float that lumber later In chial tubes with ence, even though his men were on faces like a warmspecial soothing ing, comforting the year, but it means importing strike for that ridiculous five dolmedicinal vapors. poultice. fresh labor, and the hire of two lars a day. He had conquered schooners twice over. We can stand but St. Victor didnt know it yet. soon as you rub VapoRub As on it. I wonder if Broussac thought throat, chest and Perhaps Broussac did. Mark nevback at bedtime it starts to the loss would bankrupt us. er saw the lawyer, who remained work instantly to ease misId have paid them five dollars secluded in the long, yellow house. eries of colds. It invites sleep till we got that lumber through, People wondered how Broussac and works for hours during and then fired the lot, said Nat. could afford to stay away from Quethe night to relieve distress. Often by morning most misbec, where he had a flourishing law Theyd have raised the ante to ery of the cold is gone. Only seven," said Mark grimly. firm, but Broussacs interests were VapoRub gives this special He went to bed in no very coninnumerable. penetrating-- f tented frame of mind. He had been Not the least of them was Madestimulating leine Kinross. Mark saw them ridcounting on that lumber. Now it action.Tryit! was likely to be touch and go uning together, and wondered if the less he could raise a little more caplawyer was anything to the girl. At ital from his backers. Still, looking such times a spasm of fierce jealover the situation he didnt see ousy would shake him. Mark felt what other course he could have in a dim way that it was more taken. than the seignioral trees that he had come for. d He was next morning when Nat came into his room. His two schooners lay off the "Madame Kinross and Larousse are flume, waiting for their load of lumwaiting to see, you, he informed ber. It was five days since the athim, and the cabins have been tempt to break the boom had failed, vacated. but the lumber still lay in the What? Many doctors recommend goolake, In default of labor to put it dtasting Scott's Emulsion beEvery living soul gone.1 through the mill cause its rich in natural A&D .In the office Madeleine Kinross g Vitamins and whole piled-u- p the mass Were losing a neat little sum of Suddenly oil children need for proper was waiting, Larousse standing bedissolved in ruin. money, growth, strong bones, sound keeping those two schooners hind her, cap in hand. The moment teeth, sturdy bodies. Helps build waiting on the job,! said Nat Page. up resistance to colds too if diet Mark entered, the girl burst out: pointing to a log wedged in the heart is A&D deficient. Buy Scott's It wasnt so much, but the schoon-e- r I was ready to fight you in any of the upheaved mass. today All druggists. captains were getting their five fair way, Mr. Darrell, but I will not Mark recognized the key; only a dollars a day, and each vessel had be a party to this. Nor Larousse, man trained through years of white two hands; then there was the cost It was he came and told me last water work would have recognized of the hiring. night." it. Remove that log, and the whole Im going to wire a labor exI am a poor man, shouted La- mass would sweep over the dam. rousse, beating his chest. What God help the boom! It must hold change to send me thirty men from can I do when I am offered a huntomorrow," answered or crash, but the jam must be Mark. dred dollars to strike? broken. Who offered you a hundred dolBut that wasnt exactly what he Side by side, their peavies sunken lars? asked Mark quietly. into the key log, the two worked. wired. He wired asking whether Not force of brute strength; just the thirty men were available, at Alphonse Vitard, le maire! y shouted Larousse. knowing that delicate finesse of artistry. Side daily wage of Mark breathed deeply. He had by side, with the torrent churning the news would be all over St. Vicalways suspected that the mayor, about them. This was living! Mark tor within a few minutes after Alstorekeeper and postmaster was felt an immense exultation in his phonse Vitard, the mayor, store acting as Broussacs chief agent. heart as the peavies pecked at the keeper, and postmaster, had sent off the dispatch. You know what has happened? key log, turning it this way and that. CHtMmS, HCATCRS asked Madame Kinross. As soon as Mark had sent his The structure above it was totMRNACtS The men seem to have disap , tering. The key log was loosening. message, Monsieur Vitard hurried peared. Suddenly it gave. Suddenly the across the street to confer with Yes, theyve all got homes in St. whole piled up mass dissolved in Hector Mackintosh, the storekeepVictor. But they spent all the night ruin. The white water leaped up er. Mark bad some business with emptying the skids. And the logs like clutching hands. Mark slipped the captain of one of his lumber schooners. When he got back, the have jammed at the channel of the and went down. gorge, just above the dam. Youre Louis Larousse had him in his street was lined with men, furtively and imploringly watching him. going to lose your lumber and your arms. Mark was again straddling boom. And I say I will not be a the as leaping, churning logs they party to this treachery, I came raced toward the dam. He leaped Back to Work to tell you so! from one to another until he I At $2 a Day Her eyes were glowing, her breast reached shore. There he sank down, ' Two-fifta day for outside labor! rose and fell quickly under the in- utterly spent. if they hadnt been stich fluence of her emotion. Mark turned Not too much, however, to follow Perhaps, Mark have raised their to Larousse. the rush of the piled up logs through fools, to might that sum. They cursed wages Youre a good peavy man!" the narrow channel of the St, VicMonsieur, one man could not tor. In a moment the dam was Broussac, in the long, yellow house, who had persuaded them to strike, break that jam. It is piling up deepblack with two thousand cords of giving them a small sum of money, er every moment. It means death pulpwood, whirling over the and telling them that God would proto venture out on those logs in the waters, leaping into the pool rushing below, vide a way. There were plenty of current. battering against the boom. mouths in St. Victor. starving Mark turned to Nat and translatLouis came to Mark that eveBig I to ed quickly. break BrOUSSOC Takes going I think the men are ready ning. . You go to the that jam, he said. , , to come back to work for you, Mondam and see if theyve closed the Another Lfejeat TT takes so little. Just two table, sieur, he said. And it held! It held! Mark, sitspillways. If they have, open them, Ill see them when they spoons of XZIT sprinkled in the to draw off some of the water. Thank ting, gasping, upon the bank, saw we once a week keeps ready," answered Mark. your chimney, Madame Kinross. the mass of logs hammer against you, 8tove, and heating unit cleared of into town next day, he Walking , me and shout-a I the boom, recoil, slowly come peavy. Mark Bring soot. Soot can be for soot a telegraphic dispatch picked up dangerous, ed to the weedy Pipelon, who had to ease in the pool And an imoften causes costly chimney fires. been taking in every word in mense exultation filled his heart. He that Monsieur Vitard had received, Don t take chances. Use XZIT regu-larlCan send you all the men you amazement. had won, had snatched victory out XZIT sprinkled freely in the He guessed then that the need." of the impossible. He had saved "replace or firebox quickly and effec-tivebattle was won. if his could he and, obtain fires. lumber, Larousse Helps Mark extinguishes chimney It was late that afternoon when a Keep a supply of XZIT on hand. help, he could put it through the little column of men appeared at Ask for XZIT SOOT ERADICA-aBreak the Log Jam mill and' into the hold of the waitt the mill office. At their head strode Mark saw the jam now. Fifty ing schooner! your grocery, hardware, arug or fuel supply store. like an officer marshalling Louis, thousand logs, forming a fantastic Somewhere in the vicinity, he was his Mo So. Hoover St., Los Angeles 44. Calif. company. bridge between shore and shore, convinced, he could obtain workers. Mark went to the door and the each end of it anchored to the rocks Larousse jerked him to his feet, column fortned into a ragged line. and the shoal ice. And fifty thou- his face tense with emotion. Mark recognized his former worksand more behind, dumped from the 'Vodla! he shouted. The boom ers, shamefaced and a little sullen, r skids, battering and ramming this You have saved holdsl lumbut unmistakably penitent. your of wild guerbridge, like the charge Monsieur, these men say that rilla horsemen, mounting it, weld- ber, Monsieur DarrelL wish to return to work for to Thanks they Louis, you, answered into and dissolvit, ing perpetually ERADICATOR ing. Mark, swaying a little in the big you, Louis announced. They say they were misled in regard to the Beautify A slow, undulatory motion, the man's arms. outer logs revolving round and Louis Larousse was shouting and rate of wages prevailing. They round the key logs of the center. But gesticulating to Madeleine Kinross, will gladly work for you at the same with that center was bending inward un- who was running up the bank of the rate that they were getting before The lumber is saved! he they struck, though they would like of the. battering gorge. XziT RAINBOW COLORS der the pressure was a matter of cried, pointing down to the boom, the extra fifty cents a day that you logs behind. It minutes, perhaps, before the whole where the two thousand cords now are willing to pay for outside laavailable at all stores mass would dissolve into fantastic lay peacefully, buffeting one an- bor. 5!H!FULe NOVEL ENCHANTING Mark looked at the line of pathetic chaos, sweep over the dam, and other as the current swept them. The girl came up to Mark. Her faces. smash the boom below, to spill itself across the St. Lawrence. eyes, pools of dark gray, were fixed (TO BE CONTINUED) j golds, ASTHMADOR dSM? in just a THE TIME TESTED half-an-ho- INHALANT t, Inhile (he rich, aromatic fumes of DR. R. SCHIFF-MANN- S ASTHMADOR TREATMENT the next lime you have an track of bronchial asthma. ASTHMADOR inexpensive easy to use nothing to take internally a dependable, effective treatment chat helps relieve the agony of the attack aids distressed breathing. 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