1111., 211. 11122], . U911" 0111 Dutch g Cleanser I I I I A Big Help At House - Cleaning . 1 Makes work easier; does it better; more quickly. use it in Kitchen, Bathroom. on painted walls, win- dows, mirrors, floors, etc. " Economical- P A5 111111; as Morton want ~her as u protection 113.111..“ “u. m u . - - ‘ -If oifacinr. ‘\io no‘ 11111 loo friendly advances of Gladyri rc111o1 “I, 1"” 5" 5 ' ° U u‘ _l ‘ H ‘ ‘ . - H 11 cred or paid any attention] e11 fc t soriy and wanted to 1111p] ihcre was .1 5g|1|p|||g o; tiouger.‘ needed. crossed her arms to 11'l1o her hands that w-ay, WHO WON forgetting Iierself. She l111d been. y Chapter 22 1 ‘leading Coin-ad. “Don't you rL-mum. e - . _ seemed to‘ ii-111. ‘P1111, Instant she began to feel 101' 'i.=1te1it, hamiiienand tongs '11‘ “*- 51113 Iwsslbiy, could. She was 1111i; before be himself did. Jler cleverness may have gone as far as seeing that Gladys vriis do-; 1111111111115» trying to fascinate bier-i ton. llut it did 11o1"go far enough 111i see 11 way of saving him. I ‘r1111 strange young 11-1111 iouusw] '1'1l0l't. is no 111-111 . ‘ ‘ - to linger over hor direct. on and - at down on 'I - - - . . ‘ _ lhn arni of the next chair. W's m" m“ deumb or "aw (J""""1 gave hini a physiclal “Elk-good evening." 111- 1111111 ‘You're not dancing!‘ Obviously! But an answer was Shh felt all hands at once. She remembered this 11.1 is ' ; - . .. that he was letting Gladys duniin-| iiiivuhllests h11I to dilvc back to; ale l1i1n that he was yielding t1, m": _ . nor-shine socially was ovcd. D d.d 1.1011, lloru wa-nlod to run away 118i allot Oven s11)’ Kurd-bye. om ' _ . _ 4 v _ 1 orton. As the people filed 11o sonsdlvo that 1111c felt bungling: Lhatgwtllxiiiitrifitz-tzlilri, Elite“ autoinlnticullyi _ _ l. . 4 ‘ ' ‘ " l; s es an carr_v-. made htr uulioppmcss Uldtujllllcll Int; them to the k'i10_l1ei1.fl‘l111t was _ her fate 11i-ways. she decided. d 'l‘l11si. _ 11 vantagmfroni l) d- - - . __ - “Mun ‘who lerrmed h“ becflubeilu ‘bursa-p an ulakilil, l1i1n t11..\tlI._.| she Itnd to look for up to sen him 1o stop Gladys. She sat buck p115... “"11 111 1111111114 -havc a clear field. 1° 110111011. "then Uiudys .I‘e1'lnips her 1111-11 was weak. orl chulrs,| "Her first and last attempt. 1113: not cvoit to? frouii I i. i\\‘ ‘rmumra i I ....CI1E||:.Q|- 23 i i I121) ‘succeeded In taking Morton away! After that one disastrous u\'on._ 1111;. Dora herself 111ado no attempt 1101.1’. as she did in everything “If be cart-s for 111e," she argued cannot make l1i1n 011re for ber, And 1i m, l.‘ 1-11 and turned away her head. w, ‘ believe you are in love with Dofik 111111111: her bring conversation back to an .1 pt-rsonaii level he put. a convln ". "Yilrllllll into‘ l1Is denial. pretty. of course, and just now face was lit up with She was blindly following instinct that was strong her, whose power s-lic 1l'dn't entire- nh1-a1l_oi’ her. A 8URPRI_SE Chapter 24 “llow 11inch?" Gladys hen .\lor|o11 Iicslttiled. "Oh. :1 lot." he evaded. y-f - “Not very 11inch,‘ and she ' ' 11'1",- "No, I'11i not and I11 his offortflu comfortable and 1'11? I ~11. -.\ Gladys turned Illi|\tf1l. She cagerneinni out 11in ' - realize and she saw triumph. ,1 ThOFOUgh"— nwkw-ard position whli-h sheshonld 1l11esn't what could 1 do lo make "or "and wum "Mk '1’ Ahrulw . Hygiénfc- never take. ilncrosscdv them, elm“ 1m“ it“, “m. moruo-i- W110 lct his fingers close 1.1111 . ed Iior knees, rernenibewil Aunt She might have learned had she "Um "" ' ‘Tin glad,_ I was 111111111 no.1 l Made in Canada Professional Cards "$561117 Chronic Diseases. treated by letter. Fee $101110 monthly In advance. Personal nor- 11-1-1-11 by contract. Address l'ur1ly Station. Westehosier C0,, N. Y \\'.~ilk via Word and Way, towurdo Wcllvillo. ""1 Palmer 8t Palmer 1. Palmer, 11. c. u. i. Polmorl 3111.11.11 Nova Bcotil Building Charlottetown, P. VE". I. I Monoy to Loan v ' I lilarl: RIdcGuigaitBA- BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETCI Money to Loan Cameron Block i MIVIORSON s. DUFFY 1 Barristers and Attornoy-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada 11111111111111 McPhee J. A. ItiauDonaI-L ll. S. McPhao. lL/t Charlottetown. P. E. Ioland Ilarnislers, attorney, ate. Money to loan Ililny llulitling (‘barlotieluwu . i . - Maobeod & Bentiey W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY Barristers and Attornoyo MONEY T0 LOAN Office-Bank of N. l. Ohomhoro p. m. May bo conoultec‘ oII houro ot till Hilloboro 8t. ~ lVIcLean 81 IlicKinnen, DONALD MoKINNON Burrlotor Attornoy-ataLow Oftioo-Royol Bank Building uhorlottotown- P E. Iolnnd Graduate on N. Y. Foot Groduoto Medical School ond l-loopltol Practlco Ilmitod to Eye, Eor. Nooo Ind Throlt Olllco Bayer Building, 01-11111 Ooorgo ltroot, Opposite Guardian OIIIoo ‘telephone 8501-1. Ollloo Houro-I to l2 o. m. 1 to 5 TsT-éf HESSIAN -,Iurrlotor, Solicitor. Notory Public Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Montaguo P. E. Iollnd Dilliiies Garrison A. B.. M. D. Pulmonary ‘Ptllio-n-ulolilo Fpn-Inllnl. llrlghtavi 111ml. Uliarlotlrlonn. Treutm In Melt-clad (Juno. Telephone 2M ' __.__ .._.-.__,~ 0O ‘i, J. A. McEAGHEN, Opli. D. EVE BPECIALIBY _ EYoo oxomlnod and qlooooo wrniohod whoa noodod. Olfloe-127 Grafton" ltroot (Itiovo Poroon‘: l and ‘I0 cont otoro.) Nouro 10-1 ond 2-5» ‘Bot. 10-1. poooooo-ooooiooo-o-o-o-oo-oo...“ E"°1"l1il by oppolntinont. Toloohono 868-1.. _ 1 -1o.4~......w' Dr. c. c. 11111111111111 ‘blunder disapproved. of this 11s|bc0n capable of learning coquntry ‘imtnnish and ended by dropping-just how this 11111-1 her arms at 1-111-11 s'-d:,-. wlii-ro Iheyidone. Gladys ot’ course used felt yards long. ' ' r1111.- ' 11101111111111: niurninrcdi "N11. 1 1101M dance." ’I‘I1Is because 9111-. “'11s afraid 11'- would nslt her. The strange man-she never learned his name-sat silent. S11. sat silent. longing to think of some .' lh 11g to say, Iii-r brain p11r11.'.y"/.1-1I Iiyi her odd social nervousness. She thought he ivas looking 111 her foot. 11f course. her shoes wen- feai'iully' shabby. 'l'b--_v 11111111: her foot look ugly and she‘ was sure she had ugly feel any-way. S11 she crossed and tincrosscd 1111-111 and- irI1-.1l I11 hide tilt-Int under il111 chair. 'I‘l1e y-eung 111.111 tnade some 1-I--- |1iark.\viiI1-h seemed to 1-,'iII for :11 laugh. Slu- smiled hid 1.1g Iii-r, mouth with her hand. .Sh1-. was 1111 ‘ tjibly 1-1111s1:i1111a of the shertni-s-i of her die ves; I11 b1- surn (Ila-lye, were noni at 111i hul- 111111.- rould ivcar liarc 111-11111 graecfullyz. S1111 w-ondi-rctl how; "I‘h1- young 1111111 yiuvned. I'laii1.'1_v he lYllS very hon-d idler her niau with a frankness and _ no 5111-111110 means. ‘She went straight abandon that deceived no one. 11i-Irma." Aunt itlaude remarked to h l11-r husband the first Sunday that r Morton c11i11e uul 11nd walked-not wihi Dora. but with Gladys. Gladys 111w to i1, that Dora had to slay home that day. "If site isn't. she's awful fwhof herself,‘ ‘Peter cum- 1111111011 1111111 paternal frankness "She's made Jesse niad already. heard l1i1n say be wasn't coining out ngoiti. ’I'-l1e other 110w,- Wm drop off 111m." ' _ ’I'l111 other boys dl1l.-lt was whis-_ llrred 1.11111 Jesse -b1td been "Jilted" be had to stand 11 lot. or leasing i cdly 11.111, p "A big flirt about that. 111 return, ho llt nalui'-‘urr,,,_ubn from h-mlph" w,“ “Wm. unwilling In he suniewvliat like ' hcr l-‘1"1-1-kle-I-‘a01- Morton." 'I‘I11-.n he pretended Io he. qua.” or m. ‘a were." 'shc said. believing at "'5 1' "'1 tline that she 1-.\'i-1' had doubted hidi- early affection for her cousin. f), inadé 11111- so misorabe." '- 7 ..| d [p]. ,_ I .‘ i felt U L "W he‘ "mreswu m feel the blood beating through our Inied, 11nd stumbled on, the words cumin-g uneasily "Because thou It. .. I would have been wron" for inc to_ umkmg ‘"1 like you so much?“ b ' This was going a long ' way. 111-1111 ferfltailyni, Willi any other. 1111111 that she knew. some demon: station IIIUL her l} 1'111'c1in1-1'-. bulb made -h1-.r more 111111 l-otiltln‘! , l.‘ I \- Tl. (w. K1111 111111111 511011.11; another girl looked at‘ 'f"'"." '14" " 0' b " 1 1 she ivas‘ 11111111111; a. bee lino Iur"0nb""'""' "um "" "“".'."'° h . Ihands ivais cxptaeli-dwa l. as 111111 11111-11 refused. l Morton looked 11111111111111‘. 11c could almost "Why. concerned. and. which was warni I nhis. with tigers Q1211 pressed hi1s nervously. "BL“('itllI-;1!—1)BUI1llliO—-" she hesi- wou-Ld have long before of ziffct-llon willingness his. ut "Morton's shyness, nis inlllb‘ 1- some sign _fll1 rioro (Iitgur lo i‘o that 1111's """"""'""" 5"" """'"""' "' """ "WK" "U1 ""'“'"°"°'“1"5f""" 1111"” in Io |ll‘l‘. II-is indifference was Iii?‘- ; v 1; 1‘ ' 1 ‘l 1 , , _ , _ h I _, ‘ 1111111; the gri. 111 st bro1111d1 11 111- ‘I11 Mary tlnuiuion 11nd 11. 111111» malt-i“, my “OWL Hm, “w, wmimz ludodglluuhln-L wau.“ flu...“ . , ‘"5 w“ iiIl\'IIl'll|!,, 1111110111.. to ‘lllillie hllll fink-like spying. 'I‘li1-." “'1'?” ""1 1" " ‘l-rflsltlblflll 11 delicate attention 1111i“ h"... “My. m“. ' '- .\vo1'ld the weailiei', , “its v1=1-_\'—-" and 1111-1‘ voici- sun-k. It. always liappetied this tray. Iluii? Pardon‘! What 1li1i you s-y".’" I-‘rmn his li‘1fl_v position hi". \. oict- 1-a-ui1- down to I101‘. _ "I.'I1 tiuihviiig," sIi1- said 1\'1111I1"l_\' and ilruppeilhrl 11111113111111 at talk. Barflnu" Ea’ IThe young 1111111 louiigcd away. Tito talk becitine‘ general when refreshments-tho usual sandwich cs. cake, 0011-011 ,_and n11n1ly'-—.\v1-1'11 served. . . _ She ivonhl be a p',1't of the 1111111’- Shclicld her chi’ .1. ltsdt-torinlntwl tingle. ‘ - _lI-ut their tztlk was the gos they heard from day to 1iay.\11-11 she, Iiusy willi her work and c1111 11.‘ leueh 11-‘111 people, know only i11 scraps. “I heard that -1\lllloii Young 1s going to get. engaged to someone in Wmnei-svlllir." a girl said. Dora. knew 1111s rumor 111 Ieitsl. S1111 niadi- IIII effort. "I have hoard-J: site Iii-gun. "'ll.l bebsliefis ho1n1-Iy' whoever she ls." Gladys‘ voice e111 In.‘ .\Illt is 11 guiiius at 'piek‘ng out 110111111; girls." _ Whali-vi-r nilglit have. 1111-1-11 salt. “'11s drowned I11 a. general lnuglt. Dora gaw- tip Iry-‘mg tn gossip. and drank her cocoa slllcntlyg 1-._ down, lior short dark lashes show lug eIt-arly against the pallor of her skin. 1 ' Tullrturncd to lho Iittosl. 911-1101‘ i-ase-liiorton knew about it, tuo story of a. man. ordinarily brave enough, who had suddenly and in- explicabiy turned coward. While in Norris City, he 111111 once rescued 11 chlldr fro-in 111 fast railway train at thc risk of his life-11nd iilSt week week had fled in terror when he thought a burglar was ‘n his house. ~"lle wasn't afraid." siiinniedpp iilorton, “ho only was afruld 11o might. be afraid." ' ‘flils caused 11 slight. giggle but Wlly,‘ over lhn heads of the less ser- lous minded. Dora liked the story. “And people will laugh and cull l1l111 11 coward wherever he goes." Morton t-nded. "Mk0 tLord Jim," 0on1 put in. ____. [IIZEMA IiN Iliiii IIIIHEIIIIIIRIBIY In. Pimpies For About A Year. Hardly Slept. Cuticura lloais. "1 woo troubled with eczema for oboutoyear. 1t broke out In pim- ples on my face 11nd In o low doyn would bilater- At nlghtl hardly slept o wink on account of tho terrible itching. Ind when 1 ocintchod my ha It would hum. I woo diu- flgured mild?- "l an on Advertisement for 0n- tlmn Soop and Ointment ond ocat for a freo aomple. I bought momond oftettioln two colic! v1 5MP I113 one box Ointment 1 woo heolod. Signed) Mro. David Bets. 4159 Fol ., Denver, Colo. Rd on Outleuro Boop. Olnlmllll god olcum tourofor yourokln. ‘IIIK Ilitftiiisainn I11 call. \'-1r1'_~1 1'11)‘. I 'I'--l--r pal '11 l1.-I1.-.pI1o1i1.\ in the IHFIII- .l11t-.-s1-. l'11n1l111'.. wurklnbl liboutl ;l|11- Iiouse. I11-ar1l at least one phone. ' n day inoin her cousin lo the‘ whore blot-tun worked. ‘es. yon must come. ‘if ynti don't‘- l‘!l b1 cross." ._ “ 'l‘i1is was repeated again I . 1111111 out Io spend part. of the mild Spring “vi-ulnar- wllli 11111 family. 1111, 111011.11..- irut wllli parl '11s of young people, he rode out fnitltfuliy every Sunday. "’I‘h1- only trouble with you, M 1111- 111 111111 You're too serious. Gladys said to 111111 olice. "You need sinnouno around who can laugh ~suniconc to liven things you. Don‘-t you?" ly agreed with her when she 1111.1 ‘startling on 11n argument. 11111131‘ e11 I11: believed It, when she had repeated i1 I11 varbns ways half 11 t1UZUll_lIlIIU1<i.'By such 1111511111.; |1Ioes many 11 11111111111 col-Vince .1‘ "mall that 1he needs b1-r special sorli 111' i-haracter as 11 complement. to nis- “flpkQqL I 1':1l1'I Ii1-Ip ll i" uwn! "1"" "W1 a “'1'- ‘1°"'1 1°11?" 11111’ In-her led lips. in her heartless. 1.1. [said itnoiher time. "I like bookish nieu bui -I hate t0 read myself. I I 1.1192111. l'd like to have ’ husband". lliorton said nothing Lo that. One other ‘Stinday it was May 11y lh s time. and all the town was lalkin about Gladys and Morton- she said: "A insn shouldn't marry a woman who is as intemlcctual 11s he is". "Why not?“ llilorwn urged. "Then they would be good companions. Uolnpenlonshlp is ris important as love iii n. marriage." ".\'o it isn't.‘ Her flat contradic- tion ivas di-liy-ercd so It was Impres- sive. "A man gels companionship from other men. not from women. I: his wife has more brains than he‘ he'd bo Jealous of liorele\'crnos.1| and miserable because I111 would have to _ lake stwotid place. Shouldn't you hate to have your wife otitshfiuo you?" "Yns." tigroed ‘Morton again, more and more alarmed 11s 11.1 talk about marriage became uiorn and more frequent. “But suppose t.l11-.y woro just alike?" "Yes. but how could yutl find lwo people just alike?" scoffed (lludyii with Iogle on_ her side for once. "No. a 1111111 should marry n woman as different as possible from l1i1|1. You shnukl marry an empty headed chatter box. who would look up to you intellectual- Ir. and who would bring all sorts of giddy pimple 111 Iihe house, so you wouldn't get too musty ttnd dusty over your law books." Morten laughed and agreed. r1-- llevi-d that she dropped the lnlk of matrimony for 11 limo. A week llainr. while they were sitting on ‘the big rook on Knob Hill. she put out hor hand and took his. He was surprised. confusrtl. fluttered and Ihis hand away but wu sure that passive for Gladys. "You'd rather be with Dora. like liar much better". for; her. "How much?" she insisted. .........- .._ _ ‘ '--.»-' She did ‘that 1111-1111 to Jriake again, And bl-orton (IUIIIO-"dli! rodn “m. Siuhafqjn-t cum-my my..." - this 1111111111.». She wanled l1i1n to sav| par face 1n her hands] 1181111151 111*". W111i" seat. of u i-halr. 11111-1111 any ‘brains, not that. sort. w“ ‘m,’ yield-mg a. brainy m, he _.-.ic.i.1.._.gu~ - uncomfortable. He. wanted to pennant,“- mm m"; wouldn't be nollto. But he was too-"m, flu"; You "l 11o like you.‘ 11o tried to coni- 1| . _ , As 1111-. 111-1-13- iv1-nt on. and she- .\I1.1iiiI1111c. at tilaiLrs 111515112111,“gmm.“ only a¥finqssivp [flunrlghytniyi hi1 subniiittrd to her 11111-111101! iiilhout rt-itlly‘ s1-.1.-1n‘11g wI11-tl1cr she llkr-d hini or not. grew so eager, and s0 'rtlllll'_\f—lllll sI11-._1eased herself into falling love. propose 11y her when they started it1-.-\\"a.~g;-In=1lov1- with ltei‘. 1111-11111, tibtliitig serious i1.i her little crowd-Jesse saitl he wits every time they ivero together. 1li1i-ton only repeated stupidly-d "Wrottg?" .-I lfhieh made hor furiousn- vex-I In love with her. when I was 1n \Vh_v 111-1111111111 i111 say- it? Curious 11,1,- family arc sure to be tilt-re. l_v, site wanted to-slup l1i1n! 1 she leaned nmirer to hiin instead. iii-v she heard (iadys Pr."- ilul I r-uch l11g _v11u ll1i11k I'I.‘.I1I|11IllU Instinct. what I11 do. “Do I'm‘ There was attraction In 11111.1“... would have affected a fur inurellf. different. person than Morton. MOW 11111471 t3 1&9: plltwxfl before. Ills Lflngers" tightened, which was all the encouragement she ncedcd- - "'-Uf course 1i don't!. What do you ntean?" he said. 11's 11121111 not quite i-lesr. confused, pleased, and for the first time wishing to bencarer l.o ‘her. ' "You know what l". menu! Deni inuk-o uie say it." she begged. her mouth near his. "Kiss mix-pleas.- Morton." > ' Morton put his 11i-ins around her. 11nd 111.11 her i-ngcr caress for- "$95113 Lift Off with ‘ Finger. 11111) was staying. “Flimse lcll- 1111-." denly sure ho meant l1 and kissing! lit-r again and 111111-11. S111.- Ililll had 11i-r iva_ Iiini to b1- l11 love-mud ho was. 111-‘- had ' and with Itsnnllllons of’ freckles, the wart she had laughed at. thcland ‘vimhqd M". _iargc month. 1111- eyes, little sI1-1,-p_v, 111th an -i1ir MM“ “"""'n'“'1'°n “m1 p°"'5"s5"°“- |ehceks to Iui-i-t- 1-o|o1ii' into 1111-111. “"~'-"I'Il1ci1 with Iii-r i-hin 111-111 high, and back “m. "(H stairs. . , i “.\\'1~li, yuirre a nit-1- 11t11-. sin) 111.11 1"~'r"ie 11° “mm "mmfl "'8|;I\\’il_\' from 1113' party!" Uladysgreet . l1ui11uu1. - site cried. “.\lor|o11. ‘Ir-ts go nndlell the folks. They'll be surprised." U?‘ , mshhw ideas. or think out by the .. 111011111] processes 011iIfl-\1~I0T|SI1t'Ht‘)§ “Mumpr Sum yuu “Tm urudwwium - . . ‘ Iiiare I i-c gene atid gotten 1-111,.1g1.-1i whv, or how he 11I'|.'IlI get out 111' 11. .. - _ . -, __ _ _ _ _- , 1. 1 _ Sh" had. hum Um Mr "HM “Rama .\h1l1 11111111 l1i1n sltttink! "‘" l1i1n. Ius1 what h1- hnil 1111111- willlli iv saw the 111-21.. hand I11 ‘hand. . figot‘ i'..ndo1.1s siiy little her tender 1111.111‘ idealism, bi-okcn heart. It never bud occurred wmhh- to her ‘tnat Uiatiys 1i love with ‘Morton. - cried. laugh 11g 11111111, you'll gci used to .11.-i11i: gzigtrd. Look 11L 1111-, I'111 used uIre-ad;.'.“ And Slilt-JVIBIII. uvi-r to l1‘ni a1 101111 111$ 111111111 ‘-1 11111-1- of wit \\'l1 011i 1111- 111113111 and 01110111113111 11f life. ‘ I1 1s agreeable, pivnstlni flnl1'%11-'x venicnt to take, and it .1-111l11»di1>s a fir..." ions-lg.- ' < went by inlr-nvltil to 111111.- Morton mvay f1-on1 1.1. She thought for awhile, 111111 111-3111111111 Gladys “'11s sure of fvlurte1rsimnug 119p f,-|l|1ii_\' lppglp 111111111 on. slll‘ would drop hiin as‘ lightly‘ as sho dropped Jesse. ‘ 1-1110 l1.1d "dropped" half boy's before that. Gladys 1.111111; but constant in her ions. She tired of one boy easily {In-ML I gm] n|;|[|;|g1-_1‘ and wantul another to nuiuso tier. wurdig‘, 11.1 least. so Gladys shoulu have her-n sntUsfio-l. in fact. Doro was rather wailing for the l!) year old girl's interest to slack-en. told herself more than on1-1_:.—- < afternoon Ill to‘ have s111111-thl11g I11 do. setting mm“ I Hmugm I hm] mum] H WM 51"‘? m" 5'" "m" "H Mndow‘ “nu 1111111 1who ivas 1111-1-1‘ than an)‘ 11111- I .‘-"r|\\' (llodys and Morton ' - down b111-l1, oulhensrs. up the winding lane Iilili. over Knob llill. Sh“ could Hee- ivi-re I11 Iill‘ pavlniir; il1-- 1.1111 l-".1]_N|diqh lnir "Wfllfl H“ an,‘ - _ _ _ , I , . 1 - . . - v . |11||llI- 1 1, r - - ii"l iflltil-ll- 11111 11111 with s111111-\1'I1:1t i1bv1111is 1111-1. 11.11 _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ 1111-1 ~11»- "m" P" '-B' 1'" 1i - I'll toward r111 1111 11 111- "1111111- 1-111.111"— i """' """"‘ '" ""'.""' """"'~' 1"“? new-l‘ heron-i 1111-1- 11111111‘ ‘1151-"1111 “R "- ‘ . ‘ r ' "‘ ' ‘ '- H] H Hitnres and 11 \'1-1'.\‘ 11111111)‘ l-Xlli'l‘:~'.~‘1trfl. 1 1- 1.; . 1‘ —-*"' "r - in 111111111. ;_-'.11Iad_\';<. but It. was in iMl-Floll- M _ . But Horton! Uf all the 1 .-n Itfl§tl l-.111. ‘L-shuived a di-grcr- of '11- ""'""'"" '0 b" "l" M11‘ “'1' 5"“ ".l1n1-w-. ‘he alone had failed "I'll gI§1£*tt'1'1i111'-\" 1vl1'icl1 she nei"1-r.s11spc1'l1ril. I11 Yet e11». did \\'ilIt'I1 11s the)’ fin] blnfcoiild 11i-e thclr heads onLY-"VIU-“ilt l-l the foor. so as. ‘no; ll] lovcfham kissed her. Il1- is In love withi "'1I|er."_sh1~. said to herself. 1 and cut up and 11111110 fun of l]! 111145 e11. A1111 wlri-h 111111111 her want i1i1.1;i1._-r_ The window's were nil “1-1 1'91‘ to i‘11il in love seriously. _, , , ' "Yes!" S1111 “'11s sill. down. I les, agreed Mouton. who usuwl- Iht- niouili. uuiivardly. S1111 turnroqyart.» I11 vas- Io hini. "Don't you sec-If yml 11111-111111;- ror Aunt "Maude liked w -. c t...» 1-1111111. I-‘arin I'f1_- i \1'1-'r¢1 1111;111:1111." Doesn't ‘hurt o bit. Drop a httl: "11i-compo" on an melting corn In Mono hurting. lift It rillit oi! Truly!’ 1 Your drunist. sells o tiny bottle "You don't like me." she 11011111111111 Freestone" for o tow contr. out - than shortly you ‘volt-e came again. i 1 1 Ilelont. to remove every hot-d corn. Ioollt corn, or corn between tho tnea [or mum. out tilio ooltuooo. without ooronooo Iaroo-ltltblteblctlr 11111111118 1w i1- .‘ .- 1.31.; 1 111..-~....1..1.-» 11' 1111i " 1 tmt-mod-QS . 1' “M,” h“ bud ‘"22" ‘b12611; u‘ oilcflqthUugillrulllil-Sli I11 111111111111; It, fur “wwks. - -' 1 ‘ viiltu "You do Iuve ,u1e don't ymi?"| "l do love you.‘ I11: mpcnii-d, 11nd. us‘ . litstantly" sI11-'gro\v 1:.-1lni and 1-111111 Wll11li‘(1' 7: d 3U, Gnulys pulled aw'a_\ limiting at his homely fat-e "We'll be 1narr'1-d. won't And slow, m] - 1111-111! .111111i111~1n1._,..,11.11.. excuse -,bu provl1l1-1l of all. flEADJUS-TMENT Chapter 2b it was l'a1|11.11.:i.~. |11'11l1- I|lil1 11:11- ed 111:1‘ finally. At five. when SIII‘ 111111-11 1111i slay, "'1"- I1i I1c1' l'UUlll any longer. sin- |.',1ll up tire." e11 I11 I1 "mfu"'_1' a ilicc-sL WII-III‘ 1I1-1.-s.~1, cumin-d ll\‘I'| u ‘”'“' ha 1" and rubbed llil 111110111-11 hands like li-e sht- went 11111.1 her with great good "liar-.- yon? I 11101111»- I k1111w. l‘.n '- Iiora. looking from h1-r l1o1lroo.11.gl|id‘.. Sh“ “mum w. w "Mwvl. the-11i PUIIYug ll-nvn. A BROKE“: HEART I Ciaplci- 2o “'35 U. was not ser- iia1l cuillmbll sense enough the weeks of Spring . that Gladys, first of all, Bill. o >111; and appropriate hini for hur- a dozen “'11s any- nffcct- I -.\lo1"1on was devoted new. 011.- "Sbo can't retilly like bl111." s». 'l‘hcu that Sunday 00111111; 1 1111-. I1'-'ll. lier room. looked past led bui-l. through the fields anil l11_- lane. She cimd s-zc thi-ni Iiand I Th... “up ‘not stii-prisiitg ill perhaps 41111111111 it SUL'I'II(JG| Shi- froni an, Iiutlhe 11115111115 1»r‘s next to ll. a. tree e111 off ‘ vii-w from all 1111-. trthi-r back rooms. down the lane-wand saw ‘ stop once whori- some bushes and; 11 twis; I11 the lane made i1 shelter;- 11nd turn towards Morton. 5110;; together-é Ihen she sl1I1I1l‘11 110w“ 101 I11 see and Ii.id' “l1 is serious-or h1- woiiiln 1' But sht- wouidn't believe it. ‘oe- canse she did not want 11l- Yet the truth tented itself 1111011 spilt-cs » -was uud--i' "You do I111o.\"—1l1d . ..,. ‘I171. Aunt 511111111,- 1iisapp1-a11-1I ~t11 asgsupper." And Dora f11ll1111-1,-d.gl:11l 1.11 escape front the rest of pany.‘ "You're TOUIII 111111 about P the siitinl: P1111111 and ki-pl ihe IMF-luv“ i‘ “W grcyllvq virmlhu "HA! 111111" . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' *"‘ b11011 1111111 il,11111. thr- | pvt-s \"1l'n tl11-1"1-. 0h» I—-I'\'1> 1111111111 :1 lo 11111111". lmra \'.lit'I| ntanagi-ti t1- I. s~. itlladys. and 1.11 Illl'Il and 11111-1" l1--.-'l 5- -I 111tl1l1“111‘11 Ila-l 11w re-w-r-lltnnni 111 11111-11111. s111- 11111 111.1 11.11a- ill-vellum 1111111 .11 111111. .' If shi- had. she would Iiavi- sci-n‘ a unccr mixture of i-eniitsiuii 11 rcgrr-t. , ‘hlort-ic looks shecpish.“ 11i-l1i1n. tl1"1-1I. you go Inn-k protested. lei-ling that Hora. Illllriviugn h1- Kvlllllllidy‘ . ' nieinbr-red that il11- girl Iind gut 1110111. of :1 big, (iillfll-l‘ alone. “I've 111-1-11 she aid with t1. sudden fv-i-iitig; oiifritynu-S WU“, ll tn look so. Sb.- 11\'1-i'\vo1‘ki11c PUFF '0./I 11111.11 li1-lp". 'I‘Ii1- girl l table and slii-iitg bread kept hiinds busy 111111 111'!‘ inlnd eulnlntfcuuld ha“, lmugiupd/ “And I 11111-11. .\Iy ‘"111agi11_1-1l_v Ideal‘ Ilnntlsonti- ‘<11 1111! ed. Shi- 1-oul1l not go bui-k In the barns and other 1-1111111. 11711111. f-lladys 11nd '.\l11r Norris ("'1y. -1-1] ' I11 cola-ls. Unet- i11'h1-1" 1-1111111. 1111-1-1- “'11s 1-v1-n 1.1111‘ s rtpli-st task I11 kin-p hnndg has; 11nd 111-1" Illillli 1_li\'1-1 5110 tlit-re was nothing i1) 1111 bill tli 11k. I-‘inaILy- sli1-' i‘1-;11-lI1-1I 111111 tlie Iew q-liet-t- 1111-. ‘I1i1-k1-1l l1I;lI'_\’ lay. '-I'l11- |1Iil‘;_s that would? w-i1do\\'.-=~-- 1If‘l' rooni and 111-1" lililklnm 1-111111-‘1-111 11i ivurds 111111111 1-.\-]y n! mum" ‘Huh “m. u m" M, a11- hiirr, Slii- isn't like 11111.1, ' |1I1111't know why shi- wants l1i111 It i.~n-1-11\.~'. 111111111‘, \\I11-11 slii- 1111s i-vevy thing sln- i-an possibly wnnt. \\'ilt!il I" til ".\l11rt'o1'1 1:1 n1 . _ i‘ Nothing equal: beautiful. loft. poorly .7 ouperlor to Wv-Jerl. 3,, Send 1s». m Triulbizo JERDJZIIOFIINS I SON Monrrcal and . for her ‘delnd ii-lillie facn and 111-1" absent"- liul slit had i1: go 11111111 and I111»- 'I'l1:1| 111-111. Jllllltmf 1111- Iiarii ' llt-I‘ you I. ' tllziiiysj ".\'1-v1.-r‘ L111: irnill-l ‘Many “ Women rNee and Better Blood Au.’ ssekmq 112111.114 SHOULD new .Y17._ mas. ‘st-certs LETTER. It is n fat-t ivreveu IJYIIIHIIIRIIFII of for I111- rI-Iirf 11f pair, weak, nnrvnul and 1lyep1-ptic women. giaietnl It-lll-rP that II-mdh- Furna- 1|: illa is rv-ntnrkal-Iy 11011141171111; to _\111|11g111'11|d1*r11111111-11. ~ 'l'|11- 11111.4 1-111111111111 a1I1i11-._111n oi 11-111111-11 111-11111 and ai-aLi-ii tlii-‘ny-stein and noini-linn-e result in itm-niia, m-r_- vous weakness, general break-delve. 1- 1' Il 111,; . At This canon a Good Tonic Ind Blood Purifier 1g Nagdgd '\'1'o11n-11 11v. unrki-d hv Ianiiiv “'1 1111111»! or ovi-itask-eti 11111-11111)‘ iintl ' They Can't Stand Anything ‘ 'I'l1/-ir nerves - '11‘ all lmstritng, i fart-s pair. appi-ti iinpaiti-il. sleep "'.' 1 not stittnii 111-1‘ 1-1-|'|'i-.~'I1I11g. to 11i 1 II<111d's Sarsaparilia gi\"estI11»-|1lr1nd 111111-1- vitality 11d Iwiter color, makes 1111 stranger neru-s. and contributes to "My Ivmarku den-lining n nil methodically". ‘Wm 1'“'"'“.\\'1111di:1" why I 1li1i uui sec 1 "' 101i," sill! li1-:.-,.-111 "0' S111.- ""111 while a IIl‘l' window‘. 1,111.01’ -\\'--|.ll back to .i. more ‘Hithan 111_\' real tint-s. M iinagin ' ‘.wo1n:111 f1‘i1-'111l has ultra‘ s I1e1-u_ 111-1" 1111-, 1111111 isn't l111111ls1111|1-.. "Mir-d h_\" ivon11-n. Il1-‘1; l1111111-I_v. s i1"n1IIy |'V1- 01111111 to I 11111 I1:|\'i-. I . . "" "(If 1'i>ul‘:ii'. 1111s IS ‘11i-r """y.\l. I thought no one lmxvh 111. and that I 11.1w" _ll“lilll‘i'illl.‘s'lf I 1li1i atppr 11 ' ness 111111 goodness, I nevi-r 111111111 :1 flaw in l1ii11. ‘ prc 1|1:111_fali .-li1- she i-oiilil Illilifl- any Inve with I11-1'- that the .\l.'s I'|'i1-n1IsI1i]). inary 1111111. II1- will b1- ]il.'1-, .\l111'to11. I11 separati- i|i111 from ' '. 111111 lht- in Iuvi- with 1111111111-1- ;l1nsb:1111l_ but 11111 witnng 1,11 J11- iovi- with 1111 ideal in 1i1y 111'11-l.“ ' “I wonder what r;—— cwc_,-::__." ' dosed tlii- book. and s11! fut" "Once I wrote. 11111111” imaginary szitisfaeloi,‘ ‘J! 'il. ‘ new-1- I'll 11111111 fin.- liaic SIIUIIIII‘ want 11ml Iukv. 1111- 1111i) thing in the ivnrld I cvci‘ 11i-sired, whit-h was Special ‘it's too lziti- I11 i-httitgi- lny ‘11111; is like and alw';1y'. r1111‘ I'll liar-- his reai ninkt- i1‘"111 into 11 n. It 1111111111 111: 111-11111: 111 A ten weeks trip through Italy and France at an inclusive rate. in Ask local agent for particulars 0r 11111111111‘ s" I shall do n11\1"." P11111101’! MJTPII l4. \l'e.==1i1n1-o. saparillu, I111- in which its aim-y of ll A1101’ 0.111111; lake the now e1 I710 lbs. [he Jineniii- condition. Thin. Poor Blood seems lo b1- rniivr-ly knm- from IYPPIPIIIW- Il1101I'~ Sat-napol- vn-uk i-nnqlonn woman Heller 1:411 Hood's tn-lny 1 _ "I-Xo one else 11111111111 l11-r1- \\'li1 ever '1 ""1", I 111- 1111-, 1-\-1-.1i if I should 1-v1-‘r 1-111-1 tor anyone _ 1ven't. I'll go on andlin. like 5"" 1111f)‘ liven-int: - |l0n1-li1-1'—th;i1's 1111- lrzigody". I 1-111. 111111 t.l11-s1- surrounding- 11nd I don‘. knew where I 1111 l1i- luili.’ .."'l'i11- il1 11g is. nevi-r i|i‘;Ili. 1-11 fnrivard i< li11'1~1-'_\1'--1-I1s-— 1.11111‘- Iii-hen sinni-tliitii: \\‘II>~'1~ 111 happen in that 111111‘. .\'11w I IIIII\‘I n1-v ' "m """" S""""" "W """" '0 """illll.‘ll grew ('lJI1i‘1'il1-1|, zlllil :1 r1- S1111]? i'i'1'1-"'ll'I'ii-'i'1't"." l“ fur I "u" M" "usilllitlll I shall I11-1-11nil- I llIIl-JI rd from 1111-; 1.11 even-n-z, 11s I'm i-lst- uldt-I‘ 'I'I11- i1111.~'l I Iiavt- I\'1\I'l.llll1i'1 -1'"1‘ :1_p'1-ti1re '01‘ ' - "M. I‘1-1- I1_-| lll)".-1l"ii' fall in lmt- with ' 111ip1'1-1:la11-11 Catholic Women's League .Convcn- tion. Wfiongress .Tour MA TH By Canadian Pacific S. S. Montreal write N Fl. DES BRISAY, _l q 1 H r' Slil- 111111 1-uv1-r1-1l several jiaigi-s . n11’ 1J1)l11'>‘1“'111“ 1‘ 1" “' F 1' |\1lt.l1 ivritiiig. hut she went $103111.) .District Passenger @111, - s d‘ " 40 King 81.. 5t. John a ('11.. hi» i-Iiano,» from a disi-wmmging .1-nnrl1 111111 lo that of hralth and strength. was bi-oitglil-aho-it I‘llIIl‘i‘I.\'. I lie- 1 111P\'1‘- b)’ Iioorlaldarsapartlia. "My Weight Ron Down fi-tmi I60 t1; Illfl 111s in lwn vears. "l consulted Jt-ealed me wiihunfbonetit. 411111 I had IIV"I' l|'u11i1ic.~. largrfld strict-Ii. "Something I r0111] about straightforward . was tuld 11111111111 n11- 111 11"\' II1I~< 1111-1Ii1-i111- "|i was evident l11- 1111110 1p slop lIn- fir-s 11i‘ Ilrwi and 1111-1111,“); 1|t1=¢1'l1>t' flour. nhy-sii-iaiw. stiuir-tliing 11111-1 Imonld n11! Illiiv new. Mwnnp I ivuuld havi- Paioitotion of tho Hoart ilpun Ihr fllillillt-nl exertion. "'I‘I11> ofir-t-i 11i’ rilla was soon 1111111-1-1111111, 11~1' appetite. and meta-rise in weight i-oniiriued to 1.1111111! a year. "AI this writing I r-en d1» o great ilv-al n1’ work wfitltmii 111' exhaustion. and Iinve TPPOVPIVHI 111v weight so that Hood's Narsnim- return 0i’ etrnitgili 111111 ~=11 I pulpit-alien .-1 11-111 tin 1151- .1 I 811i mit- iirally very grateful In“ this medi- Mi-s Susan H. l-lnlett. and gf-Llln; 1-1-1-1- I'r1-:1ki~'.l1 International Eucharistic Leaving Montreal 6 . centres In thi- _ itltehen. one er more members of 1; ti... twp approached the house. “U... mum 111-111- tt11-Ir voices. ‘lnen “Mtmmr! Mnu|..|-'gu1-:;s 'i1'l|11t'! 5110. niua-t. have Iver-n 111st outside- lht- kiln-hen door and Aunt bland-.- wllhtu. for site hoard l1i1- older Wo- man's voici- the more clearly- “Doclare to heaven! You don't mean if! You 1-11111111-111 no .-'<--1 know what you're d0il1i§7 1'01"‘? Peter! Comeboro. what do Y1ll1—' The voice receded 11811111 113 Aunt M-aude went Into the house in search 0_f ‘her husband. Tilt-u there WILS confused .vo cos and someone called. “Grandma! Grandma. coin: ilown-y!’ , _ llrr own name was called too. me lo hnr. Smgtches of Iatightrt" Some cousins were visiting for the day- 11 great many voices 11111111‘ 11 eonfusi of 1111111111 in the “parlour on the Ioor below. ‘Meantime, she had steed 11p. In the centre of the refill. 011" 1111-! held t-ghtly over hI-r 111011111. "l-t is. true." bei- mind said. And In-r mind contradicted. "lt c11p’t be." She must have stood Ila-re. rigid. the hand pressed over her mouth. for unite 11'» minutes-long enough for the Iiubbub of voices i0 d1!‘- 11111111 1 1 excited conversation. "Dora wvliorc- 111-1- you?“ her Aunt. Tlion she Inovml, she lumped in lho door and turned the key, and ihon went over to the bed 11nd throw herself on It. ht-r face bur- lcd ‘n one of Ilu- pillows. . She wasn't rrying. she was say- lnz over and over to herself. "VI-"Iiat shall I do now? Oh. “ll-ll shall I 1111'!" .119.- aunt 0111111.- lo her room I11 I'l1id nut the trouble. and she l1111l to Iexplain that site was tired. hu- .woul1l be up to help with the sun- m-r. The (mansion was being ei-Ie~ brstod w‘tli some of the famous NII-IIOIMIII "rasberry vinenr" and .c11k11-; tiio cousins were driving off. ‘ I1s111111- tyftlte yefreshments‘ were .sont up to her and she refused 111F111. Over 111111 over she whispm- ed ‘ ' " “W-hiit shall lgdo new? Whatl- 111-11 1 111m Then her- father came up and 111111] itnflllened the door. l-le hold a ‘his hand-block. bvtter, but hot. “Good for 11 headache? he 111111 o IMPROVES all baking; and make! bread , ies, cakes and pastrieu which are elicious, real fond treats.- Try ltl Sold by your grocer; THE T. H. TAYLOR C0. LIMITED 1 CHATHAM. ONT. Ijl