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CHABLOTTETOTN J1 MONIAGUF- I l .0! the past we might have made. I i"'"‘v~.v1.“ ' ‘ -., '7 4| .,. . _ 1 0 \ .. ...._._...................._.v..___-_....__c . MlllllIllS PREFEll ff 11.. 01.1 Order Klillllilit, 1 Changes l! DLVID LIB-I. (Continued) Meanwhile the YOlmg people of Mardocks waited in vain for their promised quarters, and many jokes were circulated about the cooling of love in the process. Geoffrey found his father-inlsw an immense com- tort at this epoch of his life, ll tower of strength. a compendium of and ‘mum For mo“ laxatives lliseful information which never hm-eiobeukenjn consegnglyin. lfailed. There was nothing about ‘lhe British workman, his good, bad, creasing doses. Otherwise, they land indifferent qualities with which MILLIONS of satisfied users have made this famous Kellogg prod- nct the largest-selling all-bran cereal in the world. It guaran- tees relief from teiupfiflfl and recurring constipation. How much betleir than pills lose their power. ‘hxellfillfil; gallflgzfigfmvgggiiga lilreeland was not familiar. He 5821?; u“ ‘Supplies roughage w "laughed sometimes at Manning's sweep poisonous wastes from the perplexityg but always set him fifffllem- Alld 1t “"155 ‘wlliwhlch straight, and sympathizod where builds up the blood. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily. lnsevere cases, with each mcal. Try Aim-BEAN with milk or cream, fruits or honey added. Use it. in cooking. Recipes on the red-and-green packs e. Made by sympathy was due. "You're trying to introduce the ‘millennium before ‘tls due, lad." he said one day. "f wouldn't be so earnest about things, if I were you. Kellogg in London, ntario. {Just take them as they come. . {You'll wear yourself out, and get no i forrardcr. You'll get your wee lhooses inside the big one when they Zthink fit. and that's about it." But Geoffrey's gentle eyes flashed a. kind of slow fire at this suggestion. "’l'herc's something wrong with that system, too. 1f one were uncharit- able, now, one might even suspect thcm of all wanting to lengthen the 1111M?” ALL-BRAN Job." “It's not so much that. though rve known it to be done." said Freeland. "It's s, kind of shifllessness.. Ilve known a whole gang of men held up for the want of one little thing, a bolt or a srew, something wee but essential to the job, that it was somebodys business to provide. And naebody minds. Somcbodyks got to ‘pey, of course. You'll just have to pey your share, and keep a calm SMILES oAaEiTEci-snri: sough." Geoffrey's face presented a study in expressions, whereat honest Robert Freeland fairly smiled. He had learned to love "Mary's man," as he called him. with a queer, fatherly kind of lore, but he, too, regarded him as a. partial crank in a world of hard men, and rather rejoiced on the whole that he was getting some set-backs at Mai-docks. It would help to harden him to remove some of his erroneous impressions that one class in the country was totally at the mercy of the other, his experi- ence having shown him that there are different kinds of injustice in the web oi’ human life, and that it is more evenly spead than may ni ‘first sight imagined. Manning preserved the Crusaders’ spirit still, and it was being chastened. "Do you mean to say that this _ sort of slackness runs through the whole scheme of things in Pmgltsh life, sir?" Manning asked one day when he had carried a particularly for fldVlCE and possible redress. Although he demanded no titles for himself, Manning never omitted the. prefix when addressing his lather-in-law. Many never heard it without a thrill, though her mother misunderstood it, and rev gnrded it as n. useless formality. Masry knew that it was the tribute paid by one sincere great soul to another. The finest threads in her tuntdvmnf); "w" M" ‘u happiness were those which bound Willie: Why don't you put some her father and her husband to of that stuff on themlthat you P"! gather in bonds which nothing would on Your a r. _, break, ‘I 3F - r". . - “Aye it is, foo," Freeland had T‘ assured him on that particular l?’ rooraau. WARRIORS ‘y occasion. "Do you suffer from it in your public work on the Corporation, I mean?" Manning asked. Freeland had now filled the Mayor's chair with great acceptance for over two months, and the weekly discussions al. lhc Corporation nicot- ‘ _ s}, ings, even tho rcstrnincd versions snmlttcd to lhe press, had become distinguished by a certain livellness. The new Mayor was out to kill graft and self-seeking and profiteerlng of every kind, and his persona] action concerning the housing scheme had shut every mouth. “The Corporation!" reiterated Freeland with his big, slow smile of conscious power. "Man, it belongs to the dnrk days, the cave dwelling days, it should be scrapped. We get our cue from the Government de- partmcnts. Did ye ken that we waited seven months and athnlf for "vcn nu acknowledgement, not to say am answer" to our serious proposition about the building scheme here? Thcn mc and one or two more that hnrl a grain of courngiv bi-twccn us stnrtctl iii on our own. So far w" luirciri been gaolcd for it. though llicyvr written a heap of typo written stuff about (lmigercus pre ccrlcnla." "ll is like lhni, ll»r~|\_ all through: no l'JI'l\’ in llllllllilllf‘ from il?" 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Manning heard these and other pronouncements, very dmsl-lc 59m" of them, of the clear-headed business mo“ with o kind of inward dismay- Hg was up against something vast. illlllllntllllf‘. l-low rollltl lhc puny effort of n slnlll" mlm- l" group of men, cvcn when informed and inspired by the highest motives, make the smallest impression? l. .....u.i.g. "first question, however. only reared its lmpudent head in mom- ents of unusual depression. IIFFBW‘! by the difficulty of svtilnz what appeared to him a fillllc 51ml“? b“ u‘ work put through. l-lls invariable plan then was to rush off on his bicycle to Basingfold. if not for fresh light, then for fresla courage and a bit of the dellflhm“ Philos- Qphy which his fathcnln law was always ready t0 ill"? “WHY. He had departed on that. kind of The BEST Gray iiair Y Remedy is-Ilome Made o half pllll of water and oneoonce bay rummsmsll boa of llrlex Compound Q and one-fourth ounce i-t glycerino. 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Toronto» lit-IR errand, and incidentally to inquire for Granny. about whose llf‘8'lll they had been anxious since Christ- mas, on the afternoon when the Duchess called at Mardocks. Mnry had "neither been elated nor surprised at. that call, though iiwriro thntil was an rvr-nt in country lilsloigv, and in her llie. Shedld not scr- itiu lhe sumo proportion ns llirs. Manning, he’ enusc she did not know enough. She was pleased to sec the old lady, liked her immensely, and, not at all alraid of hcr, had talked with her usual sweetness nnd common sense. 'I'hey had chosen lhl‘. library as their living-room, and ntc lhclr meals ton, nn a round Cromwell tnblc of black oak, spread in one of the wonderful square mullioned window‘ spaces which were a. feature of the room. Thus one fire warmed them. work was conserved in the house. It. was against hnlli their princ iplos to have a lnrge staff for their own personal use. and Mnry had drnped and cloned mnny of thc rooms while waiting for the hip: Jwcsl. wing to be got rczuly for l-h" ‘l1l‘\V lrilch of tenants. Very great. {care wrr. taken by both of thcm that lhe alterations shoi"d in no way drlncc nr bftlitllr‘ i'"c lll‘ll'~f‘, mid llin’ jillffll’ ucukl llf‘ 011"")! 1'""\'1\'=\|1"‘ l!" llioro "m! mun‘ 1i"1"r. Sharing lhc lc~uvwi-~li llwl r i i-ul. ilvl- lw-w Ii [Tn l2? z, lli-y ycl h (1 r" |.'])(‘(Cl f r 1"’ n v.71‘) l‘."1l " "c. rn who l"~'l rccrcl lhnl s lvvv; *-. u.- 1-1. l‘\' qr ~ »‘~ '1. we ll‘ .El,’C.tGll Pflflllllllifi-‘i. ‘lhcy siflguard and - rreen and 98% of the lovely ‘complexion: you see an the s the radiantskin of lovely girls everyw/Jerearekcjzt exquisite wit]: l -f‘lll‘ll"lfl up in one of ed their own reputations in all they home m out“. mm she ma. not wishing u, be handed down °“ "°’"" °l “m as vandhs cr home- “ymgs |..- posieritr breakers. They were n busy, occupi- cJ. eager pair of lovers, not forgetful n: lhe midst ti tlir-u nun ran: 1111.111 rss of .. .‘. need and the happiness of others. Mnry felt inexplicably tired after the Duchess hnd gone, and “'11-.- thc big chairs bcforc the glowing wood fire in the library longing for Geoffrey to come The DOOM TRAIL 11v A. D. liOWDI-JN SMITH Author of Porto Bcllo Gold, etc. GUARDIAN? NEW BEBIAI, STORY ‘Read in the fascinating vein of romance of those thrl I.ng events which prcccrilcd and made pomiblc the nchleicmezih 0f General Wolfe and afterwards (surge Washington and his as- soclated patriots. Pmid al+o a aplciullil love atiry umi n qfcnzlii tzile or mlu-uturi ‘ilrli hm iill I570‘. cYriuc-ils oi "ruler life when that Iifz- ivii .it its nrwe-t In Aniv-‘l a. ‘ ' %ZZ CLosE-UP COMPLEXION M: our, is never more irresistible than when the revealing close-up‘ flux Toilet Soap is wonderful for the skin]? she says: closet-up test. 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(To be Continued) __ a , _": ~—;:;-_-:=i . iPneumoinia Left l-ler n’ WM‘ with a Terrible Cough Mrs. A. “I Pnwrr, 5.\‘l J1me Sh, Toronto, wriirsr ~" Piiglir yours ago l hiid a vnry scrifllll ‘H’ nos. l llllil n l-ml attack- nf plNlrlFf and pliflllllfllh and was an mnulhs in hell, This illness left- f‘ with n tcrrilili- rough. l lriril scvcrnl mugh median"! lllll llll‘_l' iii-l not scum in Hllffi-lllly ctfcci. OM d5!‘ l)ll('ll0.‘;.‘<'S priceless to him, when Wiliinul. my inollicr lmvuglit me Immi- n boltle of Dr. Wood’! Norway Norway Pine Syrup, fillll nflcr I had tnkffn until o Plne more l noticed my rough gradually ieurllll’ l"- i Him-c that time if cvcr my husband and children 0: syfup myzsclf have llllll colds l ulivuys got ‘Dr. W00\‘l'l'-' Price Ilfic. it hulk‘; large family size 650.; It Ill druggisls or llt‘l|l‘.'l’.'4. ‘ .__§ 11v aiiv/{R uircr; _ ln the iiiilltfr of the Ilankruplly of Janus V. Assignor. Scnlcil Tcnilrrs will lie revolved liy lhe undersigned III! l"'"""" w iirsday the 25th tiny of February A. II.. i.".'ll, for all or any Ill ""- "nu"?! parcels which comprise all the zisscls of the Bankrupt: Parcel No. l-Lot ivitli Ilousc ainl Stcre at Iiorden, ltcilll 5°" 15 shoiin on inn of the ’I‘own of llordcn. " Parcel Nil)’. 2—!lcln;; l.nt ll hi plun ol‘ said Town, together with a GU15‘ situated thereon. ' Parcel N0‘. Ib-Ilclng Lot l."- in plan of said 'l'i|\\Ii. "w. _ The almve mcntiimcil three pm-ccfs are snbjrit-tir il Morllfll" "7 " and intcrcslt. ’ ' m‘ Parcel No. 4——Totn! Stock uf lllrrclimnll~m iuvzl Fixtures. siililcct tos u of $140.00 on Batons Scales and Choc-e Cutter. and 51341921” ' ' Parcel l'~.'n. 5-4929 Four Door (“cvrafet Frrlnn. ~ i". Fiirccl Ho. tl- -.\fl the ~‘r‘1"~"" - rrzl _l'.ill:. rcoelvalilc of thc Bnnkrun grl'*rr nlth av v ~-uriil~~ ilw-‘r-fnr, ' TPIIYFI", n b» mml» fur ll-o i 1' le- ur "uy viiirficr of t-lll‘ ll-lnfl" ' I" The hi?“ or nuv tc'~".~ a. rc‘ ‘ r »~-nl'v afirr"'°'l" ‘ l“'r“r""lr‘(?hnr. i!‘ '"" " "'.::'.t'::i.'2 ‘;..‘ $11.3- till . ,_ ____~ l‘ .... awe-k. .'. Tviohonaldl Alillml‘ .' ‘(Ll 1.1.1» Tmm ._____,,____‘_,_ __ u‘ . 3531-2 l7»'1'ii0~'n'..i ;..'. Jl.