-; _'. “llrens-taaa-Tm I! fifilt Iii -'.'.'.~:::-I.r:"-=~= (Gmttnusd) At last. b3 by hit, aha managed to gzve mm a somewhat dlsjotuted account 0f what had occurred. “lthinklmusthsvebeeaatun- nedforalmiowhen lie-ll.‘ she said. "1 can't rennin: mythtns after stepping right of! iutq mace. i; seemed, till-oh. asa afterwards- I found myself lying hue. And onenlzriedtosundlfound I'd m Md’ 4 _ hurt myankieandthalootsldn‘! u lwsalmdmmé.’ w thekindiyhtldlcolhumour. putmyfoottothogzournd. 8o"- I'm“ 1m. _ Bmseiaarghedouanrddeniygnd ,-withaweaklittleattemptatiatigh-.“m*b7lh' 514° puma’ My“)! Ezer-"I-l Just m down 5m wmmilmd "dllflt-m v .50 m M, supp“, I m, .5“? “i: m" w ' QM w .§I.".l'i;’l§ ssleemdhc8he hadhwnqqflnt "n a: mm imwrfiflwili-“www clone of " briefest elect-ton cam- 'c>?v:;"c1&‘0n‘o[amhfp°ern‘m y" she re well back" as directed ponscious, as 7°“ d0 n 5°‘? ‘P118!!! ill 1 315w”- ' ' - ' ' . ~ r ' waste bu: pom“; mu m the '. gsssured him hastily. Only a strainlahe felt the firm clasp of Blake's “Rafa-lira; i‘ ‘on: magi ‘at m, ‘m, bu, znwsxb iBu‘. 1 can't walk on it.“ ‘Iben. sud-jam, or s supreme sense of security b“: use m all“ you bebndaufhlghm :w W65 an M: mm- m m; PYOEIIIQ rx-ivtidviily 611131113 w 115m Wllh I- Iwr-‘vmd well-being. The reaction from _ l a , u‘ m, o *- J’-,Q:""~vozs dread‘ "Oh take me awav the v11; of the afternoon the u- ‘mm n‘; gum’ but h" c,“ m-imalm mean” mmuzhonln m,” a, , . N, .. . . .. .. . . , . Ialbanr. ‘in on-.~n|.3;a;u_¢;1e me 1101M!" haustion consequent W011 her "end hm she “d muehrqomlmwmu “meant-giants already mam ‘hmuh m: mm m‘ ‘he for him beside her. and now e was weeks. Molly C/runfzynin‘ the laid Province. deceaa-l q ‘m. Don,’ be !n‘hwned_ l n; ca». Bonnurabk Harold Leenqmnfi Domed “be human u‘ an 1mm Md m suddenly mad seated upm the edge of the Chea-ibave been selected- it, and the rhythmic best of Orion! Winter lira meant lean exercise and fruli sir. Your ayatan has beeorne clogged. I Unsuapected constipation causes you to feel dull and heavy. "Spring-clan" your system now with ENO'S "Fruit Salt" and ao renew your vigor and fitness as Nature intended. Be lure you get ENC. as Man. Elections On June 16th. IIIII1.III 11-57 The autumn) -PrIs_nII-IvlII kaeiautodayannouneedthsllal‘ zwumo-uouuaavmbeu" ‘rlunadayluneltihefhsaisdr ahnoltheinlalahneexadedla-vl Satwdayafternonn. Theannolmoenaentbyimn'm‘ ier followed a cabinet new": m" morningandastsredlullmm“ u... .... 20:... BIOIILIILELE4EYu». “ltlsgoodiooorltwolldnot bolnallollllooepackalo” :.'li:-»€ Quality end Milduess .l'll'8' CIGAIKETT ES ulbbxofioquyoliodql-iad t’ t DOHIKXON OP CAKADA PBOVISIJI! 0? PXZISCE ISLABD SEED HITS weer-some heavy radeaaed WHITE SKID OATS NO.) Ilalfly. ' and fill“ 5y Seed Imaela ‘(Iliad Vgdggjtlslandflrom) ' waltz/sewn (haport- I0. AIUIDANCI (hills-ted) Cali and see these OATE yum rlxht. load Oats are iflzly to be aearee. ORDER NOW at our SEED STORE» Q90?" Street. iarter & 0o. LIMITED Headquarter: for Seeds and Seed Grain. New Plilowszwbenre-makinfflnwntheseams andotthecor- ptiiowsdonifmpet toloapwellmers. ‘rhiswillweaonttlsefeath- _ t-hstnsldeofthe uenesnednlblmkwsndualbvwhnathmsh ard Palmer. Surrogate. Judge 01' , H ' ‘i? r an» c only ofimormmy Jena l 1:1 O . D u Y - , ‘or m1 lfwuwhle M] h“ I km‘- lm n“ umid—thoois all combined to lull her into -- - ‘m’? ~ * drowsiness It rlfflfliiiz. l , .5 nnte of delicious . wgggggg . rezdinl the veer, But he eou.d hear the aob of tins on fill gfyognzca Mstheron of was 50 890d W Y"! "mt ‘he and y; _1! n! (Le shore named lfstslelba k f the 173-311 wgyd5‘ prxziligrzrs: I mrwvh-i may be ls- f ° m . _ h t longer, to feel utterly safe. . . to 1...». naftz! p: Weii, 1.. tau.- you ome a ma’ ma!“ ‘as holding h" once," he said cheerfully. "But, look km" ' ' _.-.-.________.__3__- men» ‘person wizbin said County. .. an ezha t‘ Brsdaihane aforesaid, Farmer. thewmtr n97" was d "an" flab‘ and “hem, ‘nd pun no hfé hereby re- sonn i".r:r~.4red . be and appear before me a: a Probate lfrrirt t’) be M14 1n ma, four! lit-rise in Char- Mgvsmvn, 1n Quooygl fnunty. in n» um I'r';'rl'."> In Wt-dne-Iiay l“ first. day o! nezz romlnr ‘i’ '1“ here. you've no cos: on and you're u, w”, mm;- Her head m: hock nralmt at: “I km,‘ My ma.‘ a. m, bunk, gbflflldlf, her eyu} closed. and . - k r low. I lei: in a hurry, you sefl-gnfli 111318 01 "h"! ‘he ‘i: w: n. 1 . ugm- r m: . _. . _1 o_ ‘hi’... m J h... iqwrurwcaiiy. The t-reprwble Pew MW W“ O1 be“ m" ‘m Y law! ltv-rrrfln ":7 1;" Q"~;°'"-‘“ f; non element, game to the core, ways pair of stfvfii 3"!“ and °f 5 um‘ UH! l1] . I '1. I m-ilr n0 :4? Pal.” - land '1'» Zrqtzare cloud s! pnywl {nrrezsserting itself. fused murmur of voices from l “Well, we must fetch it-i-" mongnt which she haily distin" “No! No!" He: voice rose in hasty guuhed Lsdy Anne's heartfelt: g om LAST to get a beautifill Congoleum . . . absolutely flee Promptly at noon on Saturday, May 14th, the Cougoleum Lucky Number Contest will close, and your chance of a beautiful (Iougoleum flold Seal Rug wrll have passed. . “ Ifyou have not already entered this novel contest, do so at once. It eostoyouuotbing to enter, and all you have to do is to guess the hidden number under the Gold Seal on the Prize Cougoleum Rug displayed in your Cougoleum Dealer's window. Ifyour guess is correct, or iftbe number you guess la the ueareattotheoorncl nrtmbergyouwillgettbePs-izellugu-FREE. Call at the dealer’s where you see the Prize-Rug the beautiful new Congoleumpatter-uqaskbimfor aFREE entry blaukaudtryfor theprize. Winning number will be. displayed 4.30 L n nl/ilrxjplltionmqzghrlinrlzf Pr-vitiom-r. I " m‘ ” "m protesi. "1 e-nnwrl can't go back?‘ “Thank God you've found her!" “linen 1K1 so." ,And then, characteristically practi- "No-dont! Geoifrey miflht bewaL “n; m" he; 1n bed 1n five ¢h"'-’~"' ‘mo... Blankets and hot-water e "so much the betterL-gfmly. bcmu u‘ m m mummy |"l'd like five minutes with himf] ',,..,,,.,§,',',’,’_.',l, La!(,,_»¢.?,T0.'l7‘i3l'i7l'S hand tightened fierceiyi h _ a y‘, m i "fufc f,"r'1"'r",' ‘on the hunting-crop he carried, f-y;",'a,_,l,g_'hi?- p35, V3,’. ",,’.,."."..h' (3113: "-311: he's more iikelyjost no way m "L; kg“ M?",,,',',1;f“}h:'1,:,"' "' ‘the mist and fetched up far enough f‘ "viz!" m? Mr"! M"! "Hiawny. Probablyl-with s. short U; A,» ,\ n, l2augh—"he's still searchhg Dart-| i“ 1"” "l ” moor for you. You‘d be on his mind a bit. you know! wait here a mnute while I ride up to the bungslow—" Bu: she clung to 11's um. "No, no! Don't go! I-I can't be ief: alone-again." The fear was coining back to her yoice and Blaine detecting it. ab~ andoned the idea at once. ‘ “All right, little Jean." m mu reassuringiy. “1 won't leave you. Pu; my coat round yew-stripping it off. "Merv-like that." He help- ed her into it and fastenedit with deft fingers. "And now..rrr\ going to get up up to Orion and we'll go home." "I shall never get up there," she observed, with n glance at the man's great shoulders looming through the mist. “I shunt be able to spring-J can only stand on one foot, re- member." Blnise laughed cheerily. "Don't worry. Just remain quite still-standing on your one foot, you poor little lame duckb-nnd I'll do the rest." - Bhe felt his arm release its clasp of her, and a momt later he had swung his leg across the hptge and was back in the saddle again, With a word tn the b‘: beast he dwvned the reins to his neck and turning towards Jenn, where she stood like a slim, pals ghost 1n the moonlight, he leaned down to her from the saddle. "Can you manage to oome a step nearer?" he uked, She hobbled forward painfully. "Now!" he said. Lower, lower still he stooped, his arms outheld. and nt last she felt them ciosc round her, lifting her with that some strength of steel which she remembered on the -. .r ' with [flilil m»: in , i, publishwl 3n I (‘Mr a.’ rim!!! vim-e in q/h wan-k fm- n; h-wt four mm! :1- rlv». weeks from the rhz- hIrenf and the! n true. vary Merl-of he forthwith {ml-ind fol ‘in: It was the evening of the foi- lowlng day. Jean. tucked up on a couch and with her strained ankle comfortably bandaged. had been reluctantly furnishing Bfnise with the particulars of her experience n! the bungalow. She had been very unwilling to eonfide the whole story to him, fearing the consequences of the din-maria temper M Iilplled t0 Burke. A violent quarrel between the two men oouid do no good, she reflected, and would only be frausht with rmpleassnt results to all 00n- cerned-qnobably. in the end. secur- ing alpafnfnl publicity for the whole affair. . Fortunately Blaine lied hem out when Judith had run: up earlier in the day folenqulre if Jean had re- turned w sisbu, or he might have fired off a few candid exilfwlom p! opinion through the telephone. Butnowthsrowasno evading his ' k‘ _ quutions, and he had quietly determinedly insisted 11PM. hearing the entire swfy- 01106 m‘ twine an ejaculation of ' ‘ anger broke from him as he listen- Q6‘ but, beyond that, he made little comment. "And-and that was all," wound up Jean. “And anyway, Bllasw-a little anxiously-M's over now, and I'm none the worse except for the acquisition of little nwre worldly wisdom and n. strained ankle." "Yes. It's over now." he sold. standing looking down at her with a curious gleam tn his Qyu- "But the; sort of thing shunt happen twice. You'll have to marry me-do you henrW-imperiously. “You shall never run such a risk anin. We'll ' get married at onoel" And Jean. with a. quiver of amused ' ment st the corners of her mouth responded meekly: "Yes, Blaine." The next minute his arms were t... "1 frnrJ §uiflsvr¢bevs 2QQQQQQQQO.“Q‘§‘.Q‘.‘.Q@QQQQQQ-QQ-QQ.+“““...‘O.““..'.. ll f'01.'r' th s Hth 1'11".’ nvrri If! is Mair-st)": IL. I 157d.) H. L. PALMER. l of Prob: tn. n gn 21""'-4-3i-Thur-li Periodic- Eye Examinations fFurness Red Cross Line S. S. “SILVIA ” Freight and Passengers. Lv. Montreal Ar. Ch”l‘0wn 10 A. M. 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