d Overnight There are many ways to treat a cold but only one DIRECT way- with vapors that can be inhaled. Vapors penetrate into every corner of the air pas- sages and lungs. soothing and heal lng with every breath. Vicks is so remarkably success- ful in treating cold troubles be- cause it. acts llkea “vapor lamD ill immediately When rubbed over chest the body heat releases va porn of Menthol, Cnmpbor. Eucaly- ptus. Thyme and Turpentine. the same time Vlcila is absorbed through and stimulates This double. direct action often checks the worst cold overnight. V A P o R 01m ZIII/iumilcrs l/szn its/m‘ and Al skill UB 3A Miller's Daughter‘ COLOR GUT-OUTS g yv-ooooovooo 00000-00000 wow» X d i THI SECOND‘ DAUGHTER This is one day's chapter of a sbory about an enchanted prince. At the and of next week you will have nil the paper dolls and can aict . 1 The mulsrs eldest dzlughterisaid nothing of her strange adventure at the king's aslmmsrhouse, but a _ few days later the second daughter happened to take a walk along the. sanle path. and she, too. mimi- toi the eummerhouse. still upon the door. and. like llerl sister. she ‘paused to read it. ‘ It told of how the king's son hndi vanished and of a great reward of fered for any news m‘ him. “How I wish that l might. have "l would wear nothing but beautiful silken gowns all the sful my no». and ‘i could have‘ many rich friends." thought she would rest a few min- utes in the summerhouse before daughter has a lavender‘ slip. Her hair should be colored yellow.) Puzlls fur the Jury Hers la u sunlming up which is hard men nf the jury: counsel on both sides are nnliltclli gible. the witnr-ilsen lnrri-tiillle. tltlrl thr» plaintiffs and defendants nro both silrl-i bad characters tbnt to me it is ll mutter 0! indiflercnrs bow you give your var Old." Professional ‘(Bards _ McDonald & McPher Bo l. L. IuDOIUALD souorrun. uro. . 1,, taken lt. Irecommen ble Compound when! have the o portunlty."—-Mlss Roam, 21 Howl: — t ‘Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. < “The Advice of a Friend" Charlottetown. P.I.l W. A. M ORRELL CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR RHODES STEELE BLOCK AMHERUT. NOVA QCOTIA lHll’ m: l . hi’ ' . t. 1 n‘. l; i H .o~~ l hadw leave my work and otobed. i! alrnlnovyfs Islander in the hitting- "-‘“— “*—'_'""""'———'—" ‘ml . so are ve or six years from Dr. C. C. Igairgzlkhperlpds before Itook Lydia oi-iiaum u u. v. rm quill-m '“ ' lhiloal leilooi and Hospital Priotleo limited to Eye. Iar, Non Taatln Eyes and nqvplyltm Glasses on, Jayne Building Gran George ltnot OM00 Hours-J to 1M0. 1.80 to a mine.’ I wn GUARDIAN 0 J_\ 000D?’ a f A’ szsfifi-Z To win peace from him. I prom- have done ere we might chance lat-d that he should stand by ma. to be intelrupted. 0t‘ this reckless- lnucb of its ness l suddenly availed myself to lvalue in his eyes when presently make an attempt at disarming wish the him. I turned aside a vicious seconds to engage, sauce the mat- 41111111 by 11 ¢1011B—11 11811861011817 tai- Wag or 5Q very personal a close-flurry, and whilst in the act _But the fovour lost l added that I did not Mlronsac and Oastelrohx. as- pressure to carry it‘ out of his sisted by Sailatddustache, closed hand. i was within all uce of euc- tlle heavy porte-oocbere, and so ceeding yet he avoided me. and the observation tlwbled back. The clnngmg of iIrle realized then. perhaps, thut the landlord _l was not quite so and a couple of his knaves, and an antagonist as ha had been lni- V we were guhjgcted m the prayara agdning, and he went buck to his and ilrterceseions. lugs and ravlings that the prelude o! a staple-yard fight, latcll an attack, und drove him bllt which invaliably end, as these 1111111 101' 1101116 11111111911"!- $110118 ended, in ma landpmyg withdraw. he was, ibut there were advantages’ Q al to run {qr 1191p w [hg nggfggl of reach and supplenees with me. shut us in from those gates brought i-ie: Darling, you're mlfl6—-—i|i She: But that doesn't give you the privilege of walking all over my fest. my nlyrmillongg," crted had famed at his life. l could] La Posse in bloodthirsty Jublla. have lnnlie short work of him. But Lion, "to work before the host re- the same l slaved “'11s rmushl "P0' Cal-l de Dion!" growled can. was in deadly danger. and as near lelruux, "i; m“, a time gm- Jemi death from the sword as a mun “JggmW .| beam mm fetal-ting. lured him. as I desired that as he agyflgted me to dug my duub. should. into ‘making a liposte. ‘He "p0 | 395;? Djabjel n,“ did so. and its his blade twisted’ liuscons are a slow-witted folk! BUSINESS WITH A KICK business that hadn't any kick.” “What did he take up?" “Bootlegglnpfl A FREEZE OUT He: Why are you bringing rr coat and hat? r- "r . ..n.ii~vlg rlravtl-W QUITE THE SAME THING- l She: Have you ever bee: l hypnotized? He: Why-er-l was marrie. it recently. VTHEHEAIIN QUARTER He: The Paris franc bu cl 0 She: You should have made greater use of the Latin Quarter, y I'm lure. ____. "lillgllsil uslluge is logical us to l:lnuns-'i'-."~l-iiluv-utionnl Ill-view. (‘or- '-'--'l' 'l‘1ii- niuriil of lliouso ls nliro: tiwri-fori- tho plural of spouse is spice fl ltd-lg» ilinl can't ho proiu-rri-il ill iilcohoi is u secret.»- Fllll GIRLS a Will] WURK Lydia E. Pinkham’: Vegetable Compound‘ la a Great Friend- lt Stops Pain and Restores Health Toronto, Ontario. — "I work in a factory and lkwouid have U; get away rom my vvor every time was sick. Tbedragglng-down pains and cramps were very d, but my back was terrible. It hurt so that I couldn't ie down with it. I beard some of the ‘rls talking about Lydia E. Pink- sm’s Vegetable Compound, and they told me to it. I have taken about s dozen bott es o! it and it has done . me a lot of good. I never have any sins or sore back now, and have not en ofl‘ fromwork a da sincei have d, the Vegeta- I-Vsnnver. 01ifflrin_—"lWi-i.ili.tlrl'l'blx' , . rk i. ‘i iiul lllri". Vegetable Compound by the advice of a friend. I got re- lief almost immediate] , and I tell my friends what a medicine it You may use ch testimonial ll ‘alike, if it will hel others"... J. Pgltlleofl‘, Vic ria Streoté Hanover, melon.’ my me. I again carried it of! by encir- memy bu; that never yet was ac. cling it, and again i exerted pres- couiited so low a thing as jesting." were ready and {time l was farther from success shifted the \vhole of my attention “m” before‘ He laughed m the to (m. short, powerful figure o; attempt, us with a siuidenness that Chatellerault as he advanced upon] hm] bee" n“ "m" expeflmg he ma’ Stripped u, the WM“ his face disengaged again. and his point 58¢ and m, eyes m“ of Stem ,.e_ darted like a snake upwards at my Despite his low and the breadth of frame which l pwried m“! thrust’ ‘but l only “He said he wouldn't be In a statmel throat. argue Hmggm, motion, [hem was parried it when it was within some gomethjng very formidable about three inches of my neck. and even H13 bared arms were as l turned it usltle it missed me flesh’ as narrowly as it might without an»; “- ms wrist were but ha” as tearing my skin. The lmlnlnence supme as n looked powerful’ that 0t‘ the peril had been such that. as alone should render Mm a dangep we mutually recovered. I foruud u great masses oif muscular ye! 1 had m, qualm or fear’ ho After that, i resolved t» aban- touching, the issue. Not that l was an habitual As i have indicated, had You?!“ but o“ ma“ m a“ m leven us I was making up my mind l or yet 8m I o‘ those whole 'lill5—~Wi3 were engage/d in sixte ' fear under fer- '1 ‘lliull l will advance‘ '1. \\ . m» l1.- WtliCllvil mo; so low tl\.. g “mp1 1mm thiulpuint was in line with it. To soc; g mu mun ll‘ . - deeds of reckless valour by drug- Lhe °"°‘““F' to euumufe IL van“ F0 But this is take my PuSOIVE was u“ tire work It may ‘be that the oi‘ a fraction of u Sfiafflllilllgllii‘ lioylt very regular fencing practice thurlnstzinl l llild tliPdlKJlBll. n.y e- ln Paris I was wont to take ma so have ordered my mind m,“ uéllmlg “Hoke “ml “angflxed his himself must perceive. the light fact of meeting unbaited stool had swordlamh little power to move me. B“ m“ we it may. l engugedylowcd ‘by a deep growl 0f fury. us. the Count without u tremor eltllerlwmmda“ P“! “m vanquished‘ ihe of [he "H" or m, we sphn‘ I waslcnrageti Count caught his falling Chalenraulh resolved m wan mm let mm flpelrsword ill ills left hand, and Wllllifii the play. "m; 1 might have an my my own blade was held tight “Hera nlonsmn.’ m pol-bunny of nlgagurhlg 1,1,, Power U1“ ‘bum "i m“ rlg-"t "1"" m" come those who will rusolve the and 580mg how bust I mlgm ‘my sought in run me through. I ‘lellptluuf_sliunv.. I w“ vlelpmnned m quickly aside, und then. beiole he [he dam. m- ule "ML do hlul nn hurt. and in leave him. it'll"! rguiwr "we “ulenklfi; A as l llzlil sworn. to the lleaiiulnun; "ems a‘ a en “pm .1 i ( 111111 t - Y. , ' , . , l and so. either bv pressure or by “"""""ed m” SW0“! mm h“ h“nd.“"d a mlhmzw‘ s“l""“"“' T"””ellgr,il‘:::..::'h::.,$ ,'.:,r.‘.',,|”"\';',',';',,‘,‘,l,',, iii-Ir‘ ‘i-liliiu-Nllilfinliili-Nflilli:i would ill have ilcconlc mo tdwere no Ordinary Movers ur_tfle[wilfl [iri-iu-iiti-il with tlii- tri-i-iliuii or tlii- l1"“"- 11"‘ "*“|""1""1 i" 11"‘ '111"11l“"1 "i" "peacih m“ mwqkeleels (hr [he glmHUi-llv of Iinlll ltud lll il lulu-boon foilow- l"r""“'-V ""11 “"""|'"Y- and at sight m‘ “Wm I knew ‘hating? lilo |iri-i;;-||||,il.,“ l“. nun“. "us". W. round. iilii- i-unliot lii-lp hoping tiiut wt-‘l-"F- III u You‘ lIllllliIPN folliiui-il ll ‘ their ilmsiness was not to llliflllllpf.‘ "N. 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I hnve 1101111111111111)‘ 81411111." ging hlm with wine. “Hunk n was my aim m disarm unld mint» froiu his arm. t Bu; o" his “MB also m, ‘Anyemd taunt a mun in his sorry condition. an cannon else might l now have explaltloll ‘to his “we I llllll what I had meant when l ilzul angry “m, promised to leave him for the that should afford rlle an eusy op- headmna“ “"9" thmlgh I am wnTcllarge. ‘ pt-rtunity oi‘ gaining my ends with “m l“ fight mm‘ iNut so, ilOWiiVNl", Now that he came with steel to defend hisyosse Stood mbbung u-rmmd "m "In the King's name. life und to seek mine. be appearedmm I 1mm m’ heed emier 1° Ciisiemlc Comte," said he. to have realised the ilnportuntrc having keen wits to hand; and so he from him, and emerged calm and determined from bis whilom dis- hzul hoped fur a wild, quotations of classic outliers. The guidimggiiccnlbat had been protracted. anti preliminary passes we wcherer and ‘implied 111759" Vigor‘ tclleraultLl face l was siirry for made from the first engagement in the lilies of tierce, warily for an opening, yet neither ot us giving ground or haste or excitement. blade slithered on mine with a ceaseless tremor; his eyes watched mine from under lowering brows. and with knees bent he crouched making ready for Then it came. Sudden as his disengage; he darted under my guard. then over it, then back and under it again. and stretching ou-t in the lungs- completed -— he straightened his arm to drive home his double-faint ‘But. with s flying point l cleared his blade out of the line of my There had been two sharp tinkles of our meeting swords. and 4 $§§\\ swordplay.’ [this he now made plain by the recklessness with which he fenced. in his haste to .fifl!1 4 -——--\ "9. - .4 § o! encircling his blade l sought by d1 ‘QR a ‘t. \ lea cnntenlptlble. p- X442 b gtopm- earlier and more cautious tactics. "w" “hi”. '° 9"." f ever Then I changed my Diana. l siniu “°“- wmPhYlb¥Plfih1¢ll1ldll /’ iuturu. Witha prcnnt animal crop b9 ‘Q ‘Q’ and even these advantages apart. with perils to myself, and once i may go and live. lMy attack had 2 1 round mine and came slithering at sure to deprive him of it. But this N7 a \’ ea? 41/ 21.; » sigisssé-K” cold sweat bathing me. don the attempt tn disarm him by “ pressure, and i turned my attention \ to drawing him iuto a position that might lend itself to seizure. ‘but ‘f at the time-i saw a sildden. ‘ .":‘s point was hcirl lilo llis aim was uncovered :i.ld tny~ ibow. my llliltic shot out in u light- ls falling us. and in n few minutes ‘Them w“ a dye“ M 1mm‘ ml" it. will be too (lurk for sword-play." was bonslfltl in llli! ellli. any (fllSG. l illltili/Gftftl. pointing to s l spoke, the landlord SiPppr-Hl tho yard, followed by iill office-r a duel. lint to arrest lily erstwhile opponent upon ii _ much gruver The officer advanced straight to lM-lronsac. Castelrotlx, und La Chuteuerault‘ ruux's -patois or to Ila Fosscfs lnis-|Sw(‘“.d_-- it may lbe that at bottom I was the methods I had pursued had mg itbeen of a very exhausting nature. I leaned now against the porte~ cynic though they accounted me; for upon remlllking the misery and gloom that spread upon Gila- '°1151Y- T119" slllllFEllilllcllfi. W119 lllm, notwithstanding the much W85 engaged 111 binding “P his that. he had schemed against principals arm, called -to Ln Posse. nle_ 9| what m, mm would be l 1011011911 111)’ 99901111 W111i mY he could have no shadow 0i‘ doubt. eyes as he went across to Chslelle- =He lrnew—ilone bottom-how truly lault. The Count stood white. his the Klng “wed ma, and how m. lips compressd, no doubt 110111411111 would punish such an attempt as ruin his arm was muslin; hlm-limit been made upon lny life. to 'i‘lwl1 his V0106 110111611 111110119 1° say nothing of the prostitution’ oi‘ me as he addressed be Fess» justice of which he had been glllliy "YOU Will d0 111B U18 IB-Volllfi 1114111‘ and tor which alone he had earned sieur. to inform your friend that the pgnalty Q1 death, this was no first-blood combat. He stood a moment with bent but 0116 8 01111111108- 1 161109 1111 head, the pain o-f his urm possibly well with my left arm as W111i my forgcli-ten ill the agony of his spirit. Fight, and ti’ Monsieur de Bardclya Tllcn, straightening himself sud~ will do me the honour t0 ensaze deniy. with a. proud. liall~scoriirul again. I shall esteem it." all, he looked the officer straight iba Fosse bowed anti came over between the eyes. with the message that already we “You desire my sword. mon- had heard. sieur?" he inquired. “l fought." said l in answer. The musketeer bowed respect- now Chatellerault (“"951 sn-emlh the ha" of h“; “ed-that by which Monsieur dc Chu- "Saillt-Eustache, will you tin me p“; and behind mm’ gm- just a graoltellernult appears to have been the favour to give it tn me?" “on of “me comptemly a; my actuated. He made it incumbent‘ And while the Chevalier picked mamy Y5! | w“ coma“ to slum-L upon me to afford proof of my up the rupier iron: the ground and never move my blade from ivmlrage. That proorl have nifortl- where it. had been flung. that luau m5 um" he had recovered and we ed; l declllle to do more. More-waited with an outward calm for were back in our first position once: i heard the deep bass of Costie- roux"e "Mordiouxl" the sharp gasp of fear from Saint-Eustachc. who already in imagination beheld his friend stretched ground. and the cry of mortiiimtion from La lFosse as the Count re- iitl ti...» i.lEi...~-_i‘ Tle-li-l in in.» nn l \ that fact; hut he diri not the manner in which he now prn- . ceeded to press me. l was assured!‘ that he set his having recovered guard to slowness never thinking of the speed that bad been necessary to win myself’ such an opening as I had obtained. My failure to run him in that moment oi Jeopardy in- spired hlm with a contempt of my "in a spirit vely different from fully. which at thamoment I admired hlm, as we must ever ailmllc a tranquil bearing in one smitten Iby a great adversity. and than this l can conceive tew greater. He. lllltl ployed for much, and he lnid lust everything. lgnomlny, ilclzrlitliitiorl. and the block were all tllnt lml pended for him in this world. and they were very imminent. \l 'a took the sword from tho Tikeawa, nfflofwa”, ‘Chevalier. He held it for a second‘ unenjeuyjpgzcwthetidde’ by thehhilit. likejimie in thought, Ike . . . a“ I one w o s res v ng upon some-l 5901b” lrfliluofl- 9P‘ . thing. whilst the muskcieer await; nature heal. Teltrlen. 6d his good pleasure with ihiii iler-l odorlemwillnotnpsetyou. _ erence which fill gentle minds must accord to the unfortunate. ci"*i"'°“(g_i'nn,fl_ff,jy °°"'P‘“'Y Still holding ills rapier, he hahot Ava. - Isl-mu! yasglinc Il1'@.l|ll JI-LI raised his eyes tor a sci-und allil, let them rest on me with a grllnj malevolence. Then he uttered a lhortlautlh. and. shrugging his shoulders, he transielred his grip to the blade. as if about to offer thehllt to the officer. Holding it \ 1w ..” . - , , ~ -r“— “Yrfl-h‘ //t_,, gqipgbvhspug€gfp uhbhhuuuim" _ -/’”'/'” aé Y5’ "Numher0oeNonhur\"oneoi@ mire thanteniimcs gredezthan at Confoderatiomthme an still many millions oi untouchadlerdio m. 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