itll -ill -:-.;» 5- I _ . -. _._-5;--l .'-= -.- =».;- - -_lgf:.'f,. l,(‘“v, Y, 6 '?’=-ill ‘5 lr l’. ii' . . -.5 E_,l.~‘j_l`I‘ - l #ll ' 'l‘-‘T *IJVIJ I I , FI; -. , _ now." _l .-_ __ stomach, llvel- and bowels nl-ell ll (Ill.-on Mt lm*-Illlse I was 110' llalmy; I l ‘».Ii“I.l ~.'1\¢-1'. " , .§ "P 1. " 5' t ' . ~ . 'ly -_ ,.,___., _,_ '_ ' 5; 1 -.. IIN’ L '.l‘-I - ;'»~_ I ‘__-»,-i Wilt. - 'J-if-li*-ff' ' l l . Eli’ l _el ml, .l».. ._,¢f I; . l' , 'f _ "41 f_ l I l L¢.\.__,__ ~_`~ -- _. ....,, F A ._.» ' s ' _- _ F ` A - - > l » -fl \ _ ml- .- _ ` A "---1...' -. ’ -, .'-» - *_:' ,- lt -._-»-` .ll --:_-: stu- ». ''ll'=Il know It until long ai’terwards--itlsil~lt- 0l)ti__misll1 ol' lluppy youth. l howl und of handsomel. ma(_,,.5a|_ ell that his old overcoat. was good Olhflr SI'l\9-T065 lil 111)’ 110311. l00'-ll 1 had "eve,-_heard mm the "I-_10tl\@_~.' I enough to lui-lt through another winter Sllilll ll'=\V@ l1lf‘-lllb’ Ol' 11lDl1i‘-Y SOIUGI ,.0ck»- Wm, me one on wmph |,|,»n';.~` ‘so that l might have another dress, 'lily-" I although ne hull fully intended tolluyrl _"Of course thvy will! If -they did-i HQNTING AN APARTMENT `~ I new one. I ut you might leave them and go wl_tll_ _N NEW YORK Women and nmn@y_“-amen and some one else. They would't let you_; ` , money! _ Had 1 realized how they do tllnt." Such a speech showed myi_ _ _ 5 were-to be my undoing-~how my very faitil in Neil, hut proved also howl I ‘VM 9" newndered in :WW Xml( life was lo revolve about them--I little i knew of business: and of howl its 31"' the. height "f its bundmg " slloulllhzlve been willing to be clollllhl easily ll man wild be revlvced unlessl 5'2" Neil- """”']°"°d It ” gm” 3°” ill sackclotll `und »col1lsiderr>d myself he W@I‘l~.‘ Very mil(-'1\ 0111 Of the 0l'tli-1 "nd lauglwd hemmy at mI !"'m"'l _ ,| ularriages had split. _CHAPTER IX. - I . ~ _ ' _ . fortunate ii' only l might. halve llelll "My-“'l|l0h Nell “Till 1101. ‘lf Ullill nmmks' W” "mt to 8' swan hm' ‘ first t-onlmunion. The whole vilingr :lttcnrled my welldillg. No chllrcll ll vitatlons were necessary. But after- lmrd, ut the lhouse, only the nlinisler. ._____,___ HONEYMOON SPENT ` CHAPTER VIII. - For one glorious, happy week we were at Atlantic Cltv l never ll\l ‘ "You cull look in shop windows ui? the love of my lm,;l,a,n,|_ lime, llllllfno one could lmve induced l "ulte 9' “my "l"“‘W“- The weeks flew by, On the high. me to believe that there ever lived ll' "W9 'Wm “tart fmm here Q" I°"k .teen-til of September, Neil carne. We more valuable asset -to a firm thu-n my for II" ‘\Pa"tm°“"-" Il" had "am ‘AI were married the following day in llullllfmil. NEII F0l'l1€S- “hun be able "° 5° Wm' you muy mf the little cllurcll where 1 had bccll . -#_ ,morrow and sunday' If we and “°n"l _ ing by Sunday night, you will have l-.l' keep up the search next \\ eek_ _ AT ATLANTIC ClTY‘ “0h, \ve’ll surely find somet.lllll'_ 'ly Lllen." The very tilougiit of going lbout New -York alone frightened mei two of my mont intimate lzlrl friends ' ` 'T ' I “W5” “‘“mi"ly n'y'" Xen sam' "IT, land l\i.r. and Mrs. Carter-Neii's aunt I even seen _he _Oman be__m_e_ and -*I 9'e“I`am‘g my fpsung' l and u"c]e_1m_l h__e_akfm____ _ Iilrst 1 was like a child with s new The next. morning as soon as _wr- Fa___e__ m_______ an sorts ____ “___ _,ml toy- I recall, the first time we walked had eaten },,~egkfa5t_ Nei] _togk the Umm, we (,a_nE,_d - ., -. 011 llN:"H1\lld- l F1111 3110 diillleil "li mol'n_inlz,' paper and murkerl several . ___ '<3 ` `_ I lt breakfast. It _ _ ‘-i _ - °"_ ' > was M r_w,.|V(, U-(._l0(.|. I‘“"‘I*‘ "1 the “'i*l"*"~ “"fl~l'l"l4 'NY li?"-I itivertiselnellts. Then he took tll~‘ -**’°r` ' \ \`\ --If 1 had 1,, wait “um this how, “nd "1"" I""'0Ul Of '"5' “km lil "W 9" addresses of several real estate meufl "_ ' ‘ ~ - l I, ` ' for my brellilfllst l'd get ll divorce." thfwmsm' , _ ' I furthe" uptown' l '-f° he told mothllr I sllspect he sl-tid itl me board walk' mth its crowd: “V” “han have 1° go fummr th"'" ' ' mow, to (_new. IIN, up -than for ______;oi bcllul.it'ully gownell women unl: _this U, gmt s0meg_hh,g that gum, my othl-.l' reason. .lloiher c0uldn't llill;- hzmdsumo wengmomed men mscm pocket book". he sam’ V V / ff ‘ ' » ' ll , . I . I ller flleillll-is :lvl wlell :ls he could, und |8555! __ _'Ile ?mm{:' htlmpg W:,th mlm _ How much rent ghd" “E PM ', ll-r eyes lllul lleoll full of t.eflr.r. ll gent always be the first. treatlnenl given Nothing equals Caiifornln Svlup ot Figs” for chilriren's ills; give :I ton lmoonful, and in lt few hours ull the i’ou.l waste, sour bile and lerlllen.tin_cl le- liver and bowel cleansing sllnulll Ulll -\l@ll_ WHS S0 klflfl- He lullivrl _ _ food which is vlolmed in the bowull-fl __ ` passes outof th# system, and _von have zl. well and plnyflll child ltgnill. .lil children love this llll.rn1ie.==s, dolilliolls "frllit loxative," :md it never tail.-. to effect a good “inside” cleansing, Dir- ections or babies. children of rlll ages and growmulps are plainly on the lwl.tls=. Keep it handy in your lllolnre. A little given today saves a sick child tomol-r ow. but get the genuine. Ask your liruggiet for a bottle of "t‘alifol~1lla i-lyrulp of Figs.” then see that it is made by the "California Fig Syrup ` ! “Keep the Home- Fires Burning” -and have tlle I1omv_ ( - 'i . _ comfortable for ‘hunn nT\ gillss ot' ill.-: \~.'nt».>l with ll toa- Jrllen Ile comes home _ That -meant _ jg I'RAINOR’S ' _warm Air Heating Seeollont it today Uompany." | h to me so sensibly about 'having them vlsit us, that I soon was smiling. 'lic tolrl me of the lun \ve should hnvl- tlllt-lluntinlz; blll ho lnalle ll wry fact' _ _ _...___ -__._.-_l._ ‘lrflotn H Sick lieadaclle Il Tells why everyone should drink Hot water with phosphate in it before breakfast I ul Q-in~ioxllr‘:ttioll-~whlcll means sell- ` poiaoniluz. iriver llud bowels poisons rllllllli toxins sllcked into the blood. through tht lynlph ducts. excites tlll~_ ellrt wllirll pumps the blood so fllst iloulizlcllo of any kind, is caused by I; llllu we were ulillloxtllilw-»-l" Neil <-llll llrnl, tlllking oi' the future, our iloml togetller. and of our love for eacl other which nothing ever could nos llibiy cllnngp. We were stllyinlx ut one of t.lle lzlrg-. hoteis, and living on the America; plun. I llnd asked no qllestiunll ll. to tlll~ price. I rf-ally did not thiul of ll. So. blissfully happy, wlthotlt ll cur ill the world, the weoil of m_\ llonvymoon spell all too gwiftly -by. Yet l was in a fever of impatlcnc, to seo thu "big, town," as Neil always spoke. ot' New York. it wlls to be nr. llollle_ i never had -been there, but llud reall and lleurd so much of it tllut wus keen tb got there. Neil lltuglled at lne. Yet he looked ll bit anxious all-lo. - "You'll he mighty lonely for ll while, I am ufru.ie...l_.-.2 _ would the people -know - tnvco cs ‘f ' ' " '"“' ' - _,,.,,,_,,,,§,.,,__ __ what ls- hafpenmg? lf - l..-_-»tel.t-...fm-(ll.-1-..» _ _V011 don’t publlgh _ I-h.e.' I """""*"""' Qtorc N Jws h W will thc Stlliclneul, l'I_elltI< ' " -._.\ L O ' _ people know about your goods? ' You can never - _ sei- the goods people do ' n0t know you h;_1vc. _ _Advertlslng ls -te`ll11'"l'g I 'about your stock. -The N”“"-"“}{‘,§{,;”""“"l.‘»“ firm that advertlses gets _ 'H' ahead, every time,-of the , Progranllnes Dodger-sl - (I‘u'.l'ihg Cards \lcmoria| _Cards Circulars ' Bill Heads ' Wedding Curtis Note Heads- - . I » _ ' firm that' does not adver- l tise. - Shopworn and out- of-date stock is the pen- - ally merchants pay for _ _ not advertising. ’ ` Charlottetowni Guardiall _ _with the pert pages- who swnrmed fully, because I e'ooi_t found 'that if ° I about _the big hotel, so laid it on the Neil dill not like anytllini hfdftqsled bureau 'tl1itil'Neil calmeup. ' ` '; I it aside with as little thoudht* all he