‘rffltno-jglysé; dun-i»; m»... . ..w..~..-.,... tsuna- winds [REE Il1'IIiI' 0F KIDNEY lRIlllBlE “FIIlIi-il-lllt-SF-lllilllllii iii liaallli _ii_iill__§lilil_llll 624 CIIAIFLAIII Sin, Mos-run "For B years, I suflered constantly Irom Kidney Disease and liver Double My health was miserable and nothing In the wsy of ordinary medicine did mo any good. Then I stoned to use “Fniimrive.i" and the effect wna remarkable. Al! the pains, Headaches, Indigestion and Constipation were relieved and onee more I was well". All who suffer from such trouble! should take "Fruit-a-tives" Madam HORMIDAS FOISY. 50c n box, 6 for $2.60, trial size 251 At dealers or sent postpitid IInit-Q-tivel Limited. Ottawa. The Eyes of tiie World About twenty years ago a famous scientist and Investi- gator made the statement I that “unless educational ecn- ditiono are changed every- one wlll be wearing glasses l in fifty years." ' i‘ How truly ho spoke may be rem.-.» . litfl y...- sec so many people wearing glasses today. if you wear a pair of pro- perly made and properly fit- ted qiasses they will relieve your eyes and PREVENT THEM GETTING WORSE. On the other hand if you neglect your eyes they ma)’ reach the point where even glances will not help them to any extent. Have your eyes examined and know the conditions present. g G.F. HUTGHESON w“ wwowo wo-owwowoow a4oo+oo+0++o$§4 ptometrist 0004-00040 5-00-004-0-04 ro-ore-o Professional Cards Mark R.McGuigan,BA BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. island Chrome DIeBtzSGS Charlottetown. P. E. island. Canada 112 Prince Street HOURS DAILY 1120 2. p. m. Palmer 8: Palmer H l, Palmer, K. C. Barristers. Etc. Money to Loan BIIYIK of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. l. Dr. f‘. C. Archibald‘ Graduate on N. Y. Post Graduate hirduni School and Hospital Practice lii-iiitcd to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat (Jllice Bayer Building. Great George fin-eel. Opposite Guardian Office Telephone 850d. wfficr i~Iours---9 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 J . D. STEWART, K. C Gzirrister and Solicitor. 84 Great George Street Solicitors for the Union Bank of Canada "s". s. Hnssmu Barrister‘, Solicitor, Notary Public Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Montague P. E. Island PROF. HIRAM BALL ENGLISH GOLD PRIZE MEDALLIST AWARDED 10 GOLD AND ~ SILVER MEDALS ORGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR BAPTIST CHURCH is now prepared to receive Music Students In the following subjects PIANO, VOCAL, ORGAN THEORV OF MUSIC Studio: Baptltl kchool Room Houro-9 to 12 and 2 to 5 Evoninns by Appointment MacDonald & McPheo B. A. I. A. MacDonald B. A. Barrleterq-Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Riley Building, Charlottetown W. Miles 1' if/ison A. B., M. .' Pulmonary Tuberculosis Sneelallnt 126 Brighton Road. Charlottetown Gas Treatment in Selected Ones Telephone M1 H. F. McPhee P A J. A. McEACHEN, Oph. D. EVE OFECIALIIT Eyes examined and glledll furnished when needed. °"'¢Q~.~1Z1 Grafton troot (above Person's 5 snd 1 sent stole.) Hours ‘IO-fend L4. 8st. by a aintmont. ‘c KWIWKIPDG l {line the throat nnil bronchial tubes ,f.ions n! this mixture. ... .. t... m... new‘... t. . ..' 11mm." l“ I A Sweetheart At Thirty THI STORY OF A WO- IAN‘ TRANSFORMA- TION l! Nlrion Rublnoam .. JlOY AND ANXIETY Chapter 90 I had not told Violet of the KPBBI. 10y that had come Lu me within the lust week or so. Violet was 5° llllllflpll)’ ovcr Uilil. partic- lllilrlii’ since lie insisted lu iii-euk- ing the engagement w'iii.c he wus under suspicion, that l simply und not me iieui-i to fell lier. My own happiness would make her misery lilitl much grt-kter. Iuducd, we thought the invest- fiation would Luke place iillll Mud would be clcui-ctl uuil go buck to his wurk, and e‘ilifii‘)'lillilg would be .15 bcioi-c. Ilui. ll dragged along iii-w factors came into it. and all we could Iiud out. was whut the newspapers told lIS. Bud was uii- Iii.‘ su.kcd. uud was hard lu dcul Willi. Liut Fritcis wus coming for me (Ihrisliilas diiy uud to Luke mu to iiiue with his mother. I kltewi I would huvc lo explain that-mud when I come huiuc, would wear his cugiigemezicl. ring. So next morning,‘ when we wuke- up ziuil grcctcd cuch other. I lolii liicui. We exchanged our gifts ut the Iireukfust lillJIP-(Vtlfy simple things. since Ulil‘ IIIDIWY was run- uiug so very low. "First (jlirisimus day I evtr spent iiW2l_V from home," Esther com-mental, manning buck ii. her chair. ‘I hupi- Jim is ull right. 'I‘hc 'I‘uppers tiskril him for tlinurr, uuil JiiIIlIk-i will hi: likely to bu ruuuiug ui-iiuud shun-line's house. "l hupz: you won't uliud slum-- lhiug I'lii giiiug lu do tuiltiyx" I licguu. "I'm going lo ruii uwuy from both of you for diner tonight uud for purt of this tiveniug." They IOUIIQIl ut me in surprise sii I Iiurricii on ~- ‘i~‘ruiitri.~., .VIi'. Mcziiiiu is coming for mu, ulid is taking me l0 his houiia for ililliliii‘. Ills moihei- will ho thcr uuil no one also." “.-\uni liluiii- do you nicun~ Wllill do you miuirf" Vi uskeii Iii-r eyes iiiighi. suddenly. "I kiiciv of i-oui-si.—— overybcily kilnivs-dhzit Mr. Mcuiic is in lovi- with you. Hut thlrr» Iiioks si-"riuus, iiiicslfl. ll?" "Nfcailc—u'hil's .\li’il(ll.‘? Who's iu love with _\'0ii'."' fCSlIIi-tf‘ HSkPll. lit-r tires ‘uud Ill-r iiliiulh. opt-u at the same time. 5 "lids the uicrsl uiuu I cvcr Ikniuv." Vi iixpliiiucil izugiariy. i“i-I+-'s 2Il)illi\.i4i)>i)l‘ 45 uud uwfuliy’ wlisiinguishril looking. iuiil hus- tilt-- Ziuusl. uilorulili; wuy (if being kiml iuud thoughtful when you are. i-iim»' Aiii‘. h i ply wrt-tchcil. " jiwih Auut ldiiiii ull 1i iiug, llilll i liifs lii luuili-si lu uiliuil. ll." I "In Iuvc with ICuIII" EHLIIPI‘ ipllliillfv’ (lill not bolii‘ c. ii. Slit! lloiiiteil mc over sliiwy uuii r-zirc- lluli,» -uuii I “'11s iziizil I hull im- iproved myself so I could hlilllll r (‘Tilltltll survey. l. i‘)i.<lii_i'izii~,!_,, ‘l giippnst- “it wimIiII__H.,.,,_,. U; PQHIIPI] pencils, Below “Novel, mm‘, l. "VII-II. uf coursc. shc sold. “lfililillve: Fl)“'_“("‘s_ ‘lluqwUmlj ,3“? 3U tlic (Ir-sits wen: rows oi‘ clupl) pm yo“ do?" l IlilH ilimc IIlElITl-‘IS. I guess Vlllkmwlh"? "w ‘H 50th“ 9}] of‘! l ‘bout-hrs, which rull ‘buck into the Obviously U,e.m)|ice,,m,, who] IILIW‘ m stop thiuitiiii: zibuul you“"“"_T[.“nc"“_ab?“ I ‘Tflnilfliflllililllwfi 01' V1111‘ llilllflhled part '01 “Hum. the fines, was ,,._,.mg ,0 .1iullixwfiliofrfiyrilllly lutatifxlfifli-éiit-Irlsi lgiithc‘ TUIIIII,‘ illhe- wiliollrl 6fIuc-sctepirlu;‘,.,,v9r H) any lmssible mgligence i HUI H" _ H _l _ cilrmlls tllll‘ "midi w? " _ I u his irarl. Alid cvcif I rcuilzed SWH“ mhmufln“ ‘m "mm w \\‘I11*l\ l feillllvll m“ “"5 w“ hiiw ezisiiy one cur uighi iuiic Il~ [us uu oIiI Iilfilll. 'l‘hc'il flliirc w !.‘,I.ir‘:. lli- was sulitlcu. liul. uftcl‘ ‘ull, Murk ivusiiil so iiuicii tu look l himself. ' “I kuoiv he wants Io marry you Vi broke in. 91".’ "yes." Pluiuly. Esther was BIIUYIIIIIIISlY ‘mpri-ssoii with Francis when l1»- - e for nic~~so much no that. she (tlI(‘(‘._\' Sillll u wurii. for which I w‘ so umnv wrong things Slit! could HfI_\'—~Zlll(I she would be Sim-i l" i-pnie out willi lhc- worst one. i"i:-.r Esther hull that knuck. The rcsu m‘ ‘llli! woudcflul (‘hrislmtispzisscil likcufillrxuiufSei ‘tlotl buck in the luxurious aux. I bcgxin to reuiize‘ for the first time thut u‘I ihis »—I.uxi'ry' money leis- urc, fricnils. unil l)l"$ll. of iill. tlliS umuziug mun by m.\' si<Ic—-tiiat ull this was going to belong to mu. I turned itiwzirils Francis s0 nvcrcnmi‘ tllut lhc tciiri-l sprung t" my eyes. I don't know whcthc-r he saw them or not. Iicc-iiusc hc put his iirnis around ill" sudiir-uly so that my fuco WZISJIKIIIIIHI, his cunt. “brink Iii-re." he Hfllil iiftcr P1 minute. Aiid I dri-w uwuy l0 sec. © “@ 1')28@89C9 If you liiivi- It RPVPH‘ miulzli or chant rnlil ui-iwiliiiiiiniril ivitli it ii r c n c s u, throat‘ tick c. limirscni-i- , iir iiilllrult hreuthmg, nr_if your child wrikcs up (luring the night with croup iluil you wont quick hi-Ip try this ri-Iiiiblo iilil home-made cough rcmi-ilv. Any drug- gist can supply you with 2% ounces of Piriex. ’0ur this into n Ill-or bottle nuil flll‘tlic bottle with pluin izriululntril suiznr syrup, Or you can use clarified molasses. honey. or cnrii syrup instonil of sugnr syrup, if (le- iureil. This rr-cipe makes Ii mint-cs of renllv rcmnrkabc cough rcmcdv. It. tastes good, and in spite of i. low cont. it can be depended upon to give quick rind lasting rclicf. You ciin feel this tske hold of u irougrh in a wily flint mcnnighusinms. It loosens mid raises flio phlegm [stuns throqt fickle nnil soothes and heals the irritated membranes thnt 4-»- a with such prom news. enne and ccr- tniritv that it is rcnllv nfnnfslllml. 1Pinex is ii special iinil iizlily con- centrated compound of izcnuinr Nnr- wriy pine extrnrt, nnrl is probably the. host known means of overcoming severe coughs, thrnnt and chest colds. Thcre iire mnnv worthless imitn- Tn avoid dis- flipolntment, link for "214. ounces of nex" with full directions and don't scrent an thini: olac. Guaranteed to izive iibsollte snflsfnctinn m- money auirilly refunded. Tlis Piriex Co. route. Ont. l 000000000000»- 0Q Qew-QOO-u‘ nlillllf, and when he was that wny ' " m...» i. . w F: swag" \.”'“)‘”.M!m\.xt us.‘ “I7suuIIy," Iih-tiutzls suIiI. “Some- "i-m-t-m-rl» I~IH~=~<> .:2:*'..:“;:.t.....::: mes: r stun . i . - banal for cough‘ t. carry money or papers In their "“ - . boys come highly M. k , pocktls. These .i...,.::|.i','n.|':'." .,;i.'::.':.':|'|‘;-|,',':, 1.7"‘, s roconimcnileil, and Wit usually "Y l""’l'“""- "m1 "VPHM"! 9' which ihi-m in tho office. Aftcl‘ deliciously "light Cake I 1 ©@l!~EJ RID I§l© Will) Made without Alum Bcftirii lie left the city. he liuii lukl-ii the IIIGIIHIITH iif my finger, uuil he held uul uuw one 01' liic pri-ltfes rugs I haul vvcr St‘,i‘Il'"il singli- iiiuliliilld, H01. dot/p Iu u lil- igrci- build of pizilinuui, lhc \\'|lIlIl‘ so ilcIIi-iitt-ly tiuuc ii iuiikeii -iikc i-ubwcl) work. I look tiff my glove, uuii hc siippcil iiie riiig uii my finger --—il fittcd us ilerfeclly us. though ii kuew it beltiugeil lhcre. “WRIS- SPll my finger uud my hand, and I turuod to him in ilw must. tiiviuo ICOIIIBIIIIIIPIII uud lli1Dl)iIIt.'[‘5S--iI1I-] =h+- kissed my lips. Tliut ride wus one of the lovli- is: i‘.l(])t,‘l'lt‘ili'PS I huve ever huii. llut ii: cnilcil soon cnouglu-uind llit- (IIIIIIPT WILII his motht I‘ was} um us easy us wr- Iiud thought It would hr. ' I Nfrs. Alciiilc was most i-linriiiiug Inf l‘llUl'S(‘,"||ll5 irullrlesy ul‘ cullul- ‘loss gem-rations did that. liulshe \'.'iI‘i um. entirely zit hcr cusc, and I was u little IIIIXIOIIS 10o. I fi-ll tiizrl she was disappointed. I was surc she would huve- prefcrri-il tIii- vivid, iiautlsomc Cecile. Auii I siw lliui I would liiivi- lu be very iiicc to this Iudy to iuuke hcr like mo. Ami it WOIIIIl not be uu i-usy k. fur under her stirfzice of ichurm lherc was an uuiieri:iirri-i1t [of uutzigouisiu. : “Aiiil now we hzivn. a job to do lthul is not so illenszinl." FFIlIlCl-"I ‘But about Bud,‘ I began. “D0 you think he ls guilty?" [looked up at him. We had been sitting In the car. my shoul- iIor touching his arm, my hand sometimes In his. Whatever nu- swer I expected to my (iuestlou, I WIIB sure would be givcu Byill- pathetically-J was sure he wuuiu ivun towards me us lit‘, Iiud dime bifnre, whcn hc iiiikeil. lush-ad of ivhicii he straighten- uil u little. I fcll. him druw uwuy Pll Lil, liiiii, his fuvi- burdened ziguiu. I kiii-w lhi-u liiut when l DPOllgIll the liiik ilowu lo the- case iiiiuieiliutiely before hlm~~lhe pro- lfelil Iu liililil lhui he was uow lo llUlll wIlIi---l put myself at once in u iu-cuiiiluigv place. Indeed. I would ui-vci" occupy ull this man's Iii-Lorre! s. _ “Us! mi-u uri: iikii tutti-- only lli moments ‘of re uxu- iio“ 15 (be wifc ill‘ sweclhourt flrsl. At lulu-i" liiiics. it is bus moss, pcrhups cvou, some I'm-m (jf §l)ill‘l. Aiiil lh.it is the tiut- llillig lliut u wiiiuuu cun- Iltll Ullllll‘:liilllll*'()l.li‘fl cauuut forgive. l-‘or ti» lic-r, thc mun is ulwuys l" s ubuvt- every uliii-r lulu l if billll lovcshim at all. _ _ Ilul I nus to lulu-ii Iii love, and loo gi-tiiofiil for the youth ‘given illicit lil mo, uuil the love Ilrilnliid to llli‘. lil Ililllil. “I uni you I iliil not know whe- llii-i" Buii iliii this or iuil." Francis ‘lI!.\-‘.‘<'t,I‘l‘ll. “Rut I uiu zifraiil. lit tho miniii-iil, thul I think he did. [qvui-yfliliig poiiils that. wuy. Do _\(l\I llUllPYl‘ ii?’ “ ‘ii, I can't, knowing Bud him- si-ii‘ so ivi-II." I uiisvrcreil. “And vi um u llill. ihiiik so githcr." btilh natur- ‘(lf i-iulrsi‘ you urn ally prcjudicctl in his fuviir." ".-\uil u!‘ course. .\'"" i"? 103MB xuuiiqv IUIS of it, over this uffisir,“ I uimivi-rr-il, ziiixious lo Ill-Billl‘ him "Iui insui-cii u ‘rilllrll some of ‘hr ‘iisi-l," h‘ iIIIS\\(‘I‘l‘(l. “The ex- ]l('ll!-if‘\l iif fighting for Bud, the untl so fiirlh urc mine, but lil\\_\‘i*l‘ I'm fililll to spvuii ‘UIPIII to prove iiii IIIIlflPvlIl. .I litipo he Irv-I'd h iiiu lo iliiuk so." “Iful liii- Iu-uriui: tii-llight——~'.'" " \ rilwvlill afiuii", culled ba- ,.,,,,__-,._ |hg_\"\'il giii urw evidence. Thi- Ill'\\’2~']l1l{Il‘l'S ‘ll‘t‘ ziftcl‘ the p il- u-r- ubuul It, unil they Want t0 work quickly uutl fiiiil out. the icing iiui-i: of ilic thcfls. However Iii-ri- we urc." 'l'lir- t-ur iiriiw up bcforc a large brick building iizirk untl I thought vol-y t-iilii uuil gloomy In iippeur- Zlllifl‘. QVIOIIIC lIAP-PENINGS, Chapter 92 lsuiil. uu we arose from the iublv. ""I‘lii:i'i~‘s it privuie- iitxirini: of that IIIPSSFIIIZPI‘ boy rublit-ry cuss this I fllllifllillll’ Fi-uilcis into the build- ing wilhiiul sziyiuli a wuril. ll W415 fllii‘ oi‘ lhc duwiituu-ii pulicc head- i-vci- s0 slighliy. uud while I Ioukg ‘the first tl(',[ W!!! begun. '" Grimm "" . Qt! ears lill urn-id's forever 75 relied upon _, *1‘ ioninperfectoonmtion w . 3*, ‘hmlilll Ill: stress of .,, 15¢ lesson’: actividu. Gouraudk I liglntafl Cre a m opened und an cliic-rly man enter- Bd. rlveuvuiii- slnod ut attention, e0 t- speak. ‘tlllll iuriioil lo hliu its he ltuik his seal ut the dcsik go I judged ihv ciirtziiu was up uud I i-xziiiiineii liim clusiely. He, too wiireihi» police uniform, bill a very well tailored: one, with much IIlI|)l'I'.\‘l~7IVB golii braid on It. lie liiiii u wretit pumpridour of gray Wlllll‘ Iinir, and u clcui", curt b voioii iliut was usually picusiint. “'I‘liii cii-riimstallces lire unusu- al gi-iiliomoii.’ he began. “But in velw (if some new evidence I felt juslIfit-ii iii culling llic IIE-IIPIIIIL’, U118 "Vrflillk" H". went through what scwiuctl to be some routine court. Iiusilness thou some one got up illlil.‘ SUIIIIHBPIZIHI the case. All this I wus fnmillur with. but I listencd eagerly and tried to un- dersluml every word. Pri-scntly tiuothcr door opened illld~wlih 1i policeman on euch side of hIm—-Bud came in! Ishlill ucver forget the shock I felt ut the night of the Iud und- e/r such couriiilions—pruclicully a prisons-i", really u criminal iii the eyea of 1hc luw uutil Fruucis and the muu wiiii the hard gray eye-s coulii prove him innocent. Druzvu by my gaze, Bud turiii-il uud . w mo. I tried to smile iii u rte-assuring planner lit him, but 0f llll‘ two, I think I wus more fi-lghlcui-ii. Bud turned lo look cagi=i'l_s' lit Francis. but Friiiitriii’ Iiuck WIIS Lilrneil and he did not. sec- liuil lllllll the boy was sent t0 lhltf wiiucss chulr. Put first u police put nii tlic stand. "i $1l\\' u cumluotlon und u lot of pi-iiple," he said, after answer- Iu u fcw pfBIIIlIIIlIDHTY liuesitions “Sn I ivi-ui up. tinii there. in the mitirlii- of the crowd. looking sort of iIuzi-il. was this young lad," he swung urouuil and rcgz-rriicd Bud with ii frii-uilly eye. “\\';i-s he hurt?" it Iuwycr asked. “Iii..- I'_\I‘S wus shut, uuil he had .1 nun-k iiu his forehead, lllli. he opcui-ii his i-ycs uboul. as soon us I got ilii-ri- unii lllPII he ciuppcti officer was pew-mug. uuil I must. g0, uuil I .,,,,u,.,,,,.5_ ,1“, m.“ 1 m“; gvgf bc-ciihlis mu“, H, his “we, “m, says wuul ‘you Ill cuulie. Bull will bclim w“ we," wrung‘, “mg C0r,-,,1.|H0n“_lhillg uhmlt. u wunet m“, ll““-“_“-] _ _ itirs. willi vuulii-ul ceilings of i~teild-|,,,'m,,._,_-~ - l, _l [ml "e"v"“"“’_ "M ‘rlghtontd:ihll brick that iuuiie our IQOISWIIE; “Iril _\‘ilII ntilire ull)’ cubs 0r f“ "l" m‘ m3 MOM“ ‘iii-bu oddly. WI’- \\'l¢11l' "P all “l°"<.iuIii< hurrying iiwiii’ from the i _ IVIILOI‘ and through iiuirc. corridors up,“ ;~- the 1,,_,“-,.,. 1‘sk9‘|‘ I _ S'I‘RANGI~I HAPPENINGS e Chapter 91 ‘Vi “Iiut It's (Y-liristmus: iliglli.” I,‘ lsuiil whcu Francis und I were ‘out-e iu Llln Illllllll’. and uii 1hr Wit)’, {l0 l ‘guiiril it. Iii fact. it is supposcil lci| be no wtil looked iiflc-i". thul rob, burs bulow u cerlulu IIIIP of tho’ culled u “ile-ud‘ Ikliovvlicilrk-sl too, Iuuidgluilttt ‘- m, m s“ M5,,“ I111: have been llllllOsl. unlicurii “Aunt Efilill A-ri- youfltili. urc- "f; _ _ _ mu cngugiiti ulrizziily‘.’" The girl] ‘Ilmwvm,’ 8mm’ “w fwver‘ was on Iicr fcct. unil her zii'iii.=i»l'°"1’-“ hi“? lmv“ be“ lr-“llg H‘ “rum”, me, even before l mum Il‘:'\\' pluu. \uults uud sales uiui such LIIIIIL’ are mo difficult i0 do uuyihlng with uml the chum-cs of ilclccliuu are loo grout. So they got up u ‘plilfi which is aim-pica". fur more flaring. but. more likely lri succeed becuuse of its very ilulnng." "It sounds like melodrrimu," I i-ommrenleil, wuli-Iiing the quiet slrccis-i and the liQllt snow falling us we run ilowu through the hus- lIlPSS district. "It is, iii many wuys," he an- swircreil. "This gang, or its hruil. is playing upnu oui- tliiug uw-akor ithuu u bollcil vuull." “What, is that?" IlIllUl‘€"'"0l' “Iluuiun cerluin typos of it." "Iliiii has llXlllillllfiil lo mc some (if flit‘ iicluul system of tukini; thc mom-fr urounil I HIIIII. "'I‘Iuit is thii III(’,.‘I.‘I(EIIHIZ'I‘S from the iIiffi-r~ our. briilu-rugo Iiouscs wiry largo. tiuimiuts (if money" iinii bonds uiiil siliit-k-Huuii.‘ things like thui," I wi-nl, on vuguely. “In big wullels 9ll_I".I]l]‘l(=(l around their wuislu." uii. we all have to use our JWIZ- mcnt in trusting them. us wi- must. ull of us tine our judgment In trusting anyone. The very 8W1‘- ol’ III!‘ I-PIIITIQ they curry, is n pro- tection for the firmw-Iifls iiluiosl. Impossible to get uway with uny- thing." "But one mmi or group of mcii gels hold of some of these bow 11ml losces ihom to hanil over moncy or lins- their rim-operation in the robbery?" I asked. “Yes. he answered. "If the boy is knocked over and hurt. lie is apparently quite innocent. Ami if h is. lie doesn't know who has iinno ll; if he isn't all hns to do is keep his mouth nhut and not lei on hr knnwii. There's no proof he Io In league with anyone eiso-—on the mirmce." "But there's ifways n weak pninit somewhere.‘ I argued "Usually." hc said». "Criminals are rnreiy QIIDTPTIIPIY clever When they are. they can make as much money with ‘can risk In lwmli lmore open profession. Still. some ‘or them like to do it this way- the Jeis-se James irplrlt in a less uuil. suw uu (me but occasional: ililflil Iu the rcgulutlun pollcu blue. b, ,. And fiuully w-c eulcrcil uu cum" IlllllIS room, brirllll)’ lil-Illlfll ill’- ouu i-iul whci-i- tiicrc were desks, UII 1i. pluifuriu. nfciiiigi-zipliierk-i note book uud uii; slums night. _ 1 ' lii-i-o," Fruucis suid, iudig cutiiig Ullt‘ iif llic front benches. l I .\‘.'li iluwii iillil slurcd about inc] Whore was Iiud‘! Aud who wolf’ H1] uii-st- Oflllrl‘ IllUIl out of uiu- ‘iirlii? 'I‘Iicrt- urn: perhaps 30 0 us in tlic room. IFruucls huil waikctl over i0 one of ilie mcu, ii full, Yiillliil‘ hund- sumc iiiun in u fur Lffllil. lie llilll ll huge nose tiuil u chin thut stood- fiir out, and liii- colticst gruy eyfih‘ I have ever SPRII in un_v0uc's fucc. The two cuini- fowuriis inc. “Mr. ivlills, my luwyvr," Francis suiii. ‘George. my fiuucee, bliss Iiuiiir-s." I held out my hand. A liitli- wuve of wurnilh uuil picn- surt- wont through mo. I was hruucls‘ fiuui-oe! Ho. dIiI love mie ~l iurueti l0 smile ut hinl u little uuii the sense (if ileprevsslnu which Iiuil itumc UVPI‘ mo, when I cult-ru- (all thi- plucc begun lo “Your off. Ilui Fruucis Iiud zigiiin forgot- ii-u mo. lic- diii not cvcu iii-e m)’ sinilc. After the. tiiinvi-iilllmuliy poiilii grueling Mi". Mills turucil uwuy uuil the lwii mcu Iii-gun gu- iug over some uoli-s‘ together, gruiiiizilly" wuikiug uwuy from me. So I Silt, iiuiic ulonc in front of the VIIHI. zirruy of empty ileiioiuie l)l*II1‘lIl>‘.S,1I'Iil wulchcil the Iiltlo IITIIIIIII work iisvlf out. ll was qiilic us ‘Tllfliigll a. play (iii wan being staged for iiu- alone. siuiw everyone else in tho rnnm scented in play some pnrt of It. Even thc- iliiiftirmcii men flint l ihnughi iIIii nothing but guard iloors, wore kcpl. busy running errands. A dour lichluil tho piutfnrm Laxatives Replaced By the Use of Nujol Nnjol is a lubricant-not a medicine or ‘ lv ayirnot. gr1pe. I icn you ore t ptflpd, not enough of Nomi-iii; m. 5146111118 llllllld ls roduoed cop the in the trowel to food waste soft iind moving. Doctors nrei- scribe N u] oi bcususo It acts like this natu- Illl lubricant and thug m. I? “is soon iii-i I suw it WIIS n rub- ilfi" zlilvuys (jflffl Iiurryiug on lhtisei slri-i-lu. uuil by the time ihii buy opined his l‘_\'f‘S uuii Iicguu ti) lulkl “W” "HM- “1 “mug!” “H IhiSIIICIEIIIPII wuri’ Blfllllliilli.’ Hllullli “llllh-e pusueii You kuiiw how i-tiufus- lill" ‘til Etliiiig unis off for this our ilaly ui l“ m“. pwkiiig mung mull Willi u in," i, is Dannwwl, m, i“ ‘ha, jul'll,l(_,l'li‘gh£ m his, one H? wumd any I ,. » ~ ~ - - . I . .. t of his testimony hold now? Wliilll ilil the s-lrccl." that. 'I‘lii-:u what c.f iu the (louse IPZIIIIC of lower New York in the middle uf the ._.. “Cull tho priiroilcr," souiccine said. I juinpcd u Iiltlo. I’i-isuiicr—— whiit a terrible nuiiic! Ilud. his fuce chalky whito, vrulkcd up to the witness chair, uiid look the oulh. HIS EVIDENCE Chapter 93 When Bud. with his hand on the llible, took tho uolcm-u sounding oath to tell “the truth, the whole truth,‘ uud nothing but‘ the truth," Mr. Mills walked forwuril, and he- gnn nrrangiliig lrlsfpnpi-rpmu u long tubie below the platform and desks. "Now. George Peursioll." Iic be- gan quietly. “Tell me the whole story from the time you it-ft tlic office of Mciufe and Judson.“ Ills voice wars re-uss-uriug, uuil It evidently guv Iiud u lliilc needed comforliu . For the pour Iud was obviously frightened uiiil worried. l never knew before thul Lhe hunmup voice could bc no iiii- portnut. if 1 Iiud dislike-ii Mr. Mills bcrfailso of his SIOIIB (told eyes. I liked him now for the Wily he could liilk. Good doctors huve this quality, and clei-gymeu. "Every morning about I1 o'- clock I leave the office and siiurt out on a routine of errands." Bud began. I Iiud herairil‘ this part uf the story before-the various duties. morning and afternoon, which fell lo Bud to accomplish "That day.’ he went. on. lifter describing his usual work, ‘I wiis going up Wall Street, just as I iilwnys do. and not thinking any thing would hiippen—" “Did you stop to tnlk friends?‘ ‘Mr. Mills cut in. “No sir." ‘Bud replied. That svtartled me. I knew he bud mot Pete, and hull stopped to talk with him. I supposed he denied It now. either because lie forgot, or becuu-se hedid not like i0 Involve Pete any more deeply than he was alrendy, or because he thought acknowledging this talk with Pete would look bail for him. But It won-led me because after all. he had sworn to tell the truth —-urrd this was a denial of a fact. Then I was even more worried. for at once the lawyer on the op- posing side began to take rnpiil f0 Bil)’ notes. I wiiiii. i wmiiiriri-il am uiiii mean? if looked at Francis, but his face was impnsisive and I could. make nothing from its ex- pro-salon. ‘Pliocene went. on, Mr. Mills nsklih, quesioionis occasionally, and helping Bud on with his story. Itvrnsone we know already by’ lie-art and. its recital did not ‘Mills wee the cross-questioning. “You were walking near the curb of the pavement?‘ he asked. “Yea sir," Bud answered. “Do you normally walk the curb of the pavement?" “Why I don't. know. Perhaps I do. I never noticed." Now. what a silly question this wae I thought‘! 1163i‘ What difference could it make whether e. mini walked’ on the B1186 of the pavement or along the middle of it? But the lawyer persisted with the questions and» seemed lo zit- - tnch a great deal of Importance to It. The lawyers mentioned Pete's mime next. "Do you know him?’ he asked “Yw. sir." Buil answered as lie- fore. "You went ou a great many pur- tics with hiln?" “Yes, sir." “iSome of’ the parties were Iii company with you-ng I-adleir?" Bud nodded. “And you spent a. great dcnl of money 0n the young Indies " “I don't know whut you menu y__ “How m-nch on on average did the parties cost. you?" "File men shared the expenses, so it wui-i never so very expensive for uifyoiie. Pele had more uioiicy and i-ipeiii. more than most of the other men. more—" “Iltiw iii-uch diid an evening cost you?" The lawyer snapped It out. "Ten dollars, fifteen, sometimes twenty." Bud auuwercil suIlcu-ly. “And your suiury at the office was~‘!" “Eighteen dollars a week,“ Bud. was nervous and uncoluforlable, fllut ivus why he was growing sul- Ii-u. I hate-d to see this come out. Iu him. “S0 you oflen spent more In one IIGIIYIIID Tluwz-unnn WALTER BAKER 5- CO. LIMITED Established i780 Four ounces -an honest quarter pound of BAKER’S Caracas Sweet Chocolate j .Purc — wholesome ——delici0us Made from only high grade Caracas cocoa, pure cane sugar and flavored with Mexican vanilla beans. MADE IN CANADA BY _CANAD|AN MILLS AT MONTREAL Boallel of Choice Riclpea sen! free Dorchester. Mu, evening than you made in u week Iiiiw ilid you uiuutige that?" ‘The mun never raised his voice at. uuy momeul of the iicuriug. lie Iiepi it iii the slime tit-uii Cilllll lcv- t-I, 2i. culd, culling IIIIIIIIIH‘ iif etpctikuig liiut was worse. I thought. Ihuii if oiuuisiouuliy he Iiud s-Iiiiivu excitcmeilt or tings-r. Out-i;- in u while lit‘. Iciuicti for- ward to muke u point. and his words crime short nud quick. Iic suuppctI-but the toucs of Iii! voice rciuulned the saline. It was I lcurneil later, his method uf rulli~ Iiig his victim. “I upecuIuli-ui on the SlllB,.illlIl I was Iucky—— uI first." "You burrowed IIIOIIf/y?" “Yrs. “Ifroiu Pele?" “Yes” . "Anyone else?" "A fricud 0i’ Pete's. And its the man's eyebrows wont up hc guvcl the lliLlll0"~"MI‘. Simona." I “Ah! iiiiw we are getting to It. How much did you owc?" "Whom-when this llitllplllli3lf| ubuut $3.000." I started. lluil Iiud: uoi. ulwuys lohl the lrulli their.‘ -We iild not know lie ivus iii dcbl l for such uu amount us lliai. "Did Pole ask for some etfelrt that iluy?‘ cnuiu like a whip. “Yes, Ill! uukrd for $10," DVIPI‘. Thu-re he ivtulltl hiippe-n i0 him?" PEYFPPS EVIDENCE Chapter 94 Fi-rst. the l_Ie then the proof of the lie.! I sat llicro too frightened to think trieuriy. “dint was to happ- en? I hull always been taught to bclievc that a lie under any cir- cumstances was uii uuplirdouahle ivrong~und hwre I was listening to the proof of uiitruthfuiriess from the mun who wanted to mur- ry my niece-Io marry the most precious member of my luniily. Aflcr ull the fuel that he hziii not told us. of his debts did not mutter so much~4hut wns forgiv- able. Bufwho, In this uusynipiith. ctio crowd of men. would over- lonk the lie about meeting Pele on the street? It was so tinny to say thul. If this one statement was wrong. All his evidence was fulsc And then what? I looked over iii Wrkiilcls. ivliosc profile was towuriis iiic. I fuucii-d he Iiud that curloils liurti iixpri-i-i- iilou. But I could not full, fill’ tho room wuu brightly lil. ul mic cud only, and there ivi-rc luu muuy uluiilowsi. "lie zu-l-kcd for $10?“ Thu luiv- yr-rfls voicie iirVvI‘ i-huugetl u time. “You, sir." Iiuiifls VUICI‘, shuuk u trifle. fin kucw now whul he Ililil siuiil. "Sii you iIiiI street?" “Yrs iiir." The boy's voice was soc him on the wcak now. Bud was thoroughly frightened. "You ilciiled thnt a while ago." "Yes sir." ‘ "Why?" WOIIEN! mi: ANY IIARMENT 0R DRAPERY Waloto Kimonos Draperies Skirts Curtains Ginghams Costs Sweaters Stockings Dresses Covering; Eynrythlng \Diamond Dyes livch 15 cent package of "Dia- mvml Dyes" contains directions so Blmillfi ll"? woimin can dye or tint lier old, worn. faded filings new, 5v. en ll’ she has never dyed before. Buy Diamond Dyes-no other kind ~ilien perfect home dyeing is guar- anteed. Just tell your drllgnist wife- thor the material you wish Jo-dyo is wool or silk, or vniietlisr it is Iln- en. cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond romantic sottifllt. I smiled thinking over ell he sold. ~ ' ' ' take long. At the and, Mr. . sat down. and the other men also a- lawyer, balsa vrlist i- believed Dyes never streak, spot, bile, of his new. I looked llli. but IIIGTGIIIIIJIIE)! wile-u you met Iiim-ou the! ‘The tiucstioni , _ f U,“ Budf A "llmm ° 9 ‘flu-re mIIPfI IIIIVP lli'l‘il lwn uiluut- ZlllIfllllPd. I went cold and treiiib- I ‘HS I 0f They brought out the f , rm uii msht s “hi. u... ~_, l-lere is Health Good bread is the healthiest fooci; your family can enjoy, . REGAL FLOUR is mZdG-dllflf 1 the choicest Manitoba wheat and. ' A it's Wonderful for Bread H "Very coiisItIe-rute of 'I‘hcro was an lIllpIlIIP-‘Fl. ‘ movii~ mcut from Inc mun zit Ihu largo dc'sk—~lhi~ gray Iinircil iiiun m lhr uniform with tho bruid, w-Iiuui I Ie~autl who could blalne Iiiui, fui ll. was Chris-fume iiIglil?--uuil Ivar. not going to infertile cvcn one uii iicci»s/s-ni~_\' HZI-FPIISLIC remark. Thin ut least was in our favor. Tho liiwgvci- broke his sentence in the niiiiiilr, turned to the Judge unii ri-murked: "You soc, this young man's evi- dciii-o is not always reliable. That is ull for the time." A uniformcil mun came up to Iiud auii motioned him ilowii. I felt a wiive of relief go iivi-r mo. For the moment, at. IPIISI, Iiud was out of this torture. lli- conic down, und sat in one of the chairs, Ii. little distance from mo. H0 lurni-il to look nt Fruucir-but Francis kept buck to him. And that frightened inc thoroughly. ' Francis wiis ililslplcnad. Could I blnnio him’! He was spending money, more Important. than ihnt Hlio was spending time, to defend this boy. and lhe- boy bud so fnr not justified his‘ faith In him. Sup- pose ho should drop the case now What would happen to Bud than’! The boy was thinking that, too. for his face was white as he sut there. head dropped forward ii-houfilers. dejected; ciccaazlonally wiping his fece with his handker- chief. I turned back to watch this lit- lie drnmii. Someone had come t‘ through the door and was being ' given the oathi on. the witness stand. I stared In surprise when- for It was Pete. The lawyer wasmeediing from n paper. "The prisoner in his latest tos- timony udimltteiii having taken some thousands of dolls-rs from his firm, by changing the figures on the bank book when he depos-I lied tihe firm's money. Later he. by speculation. made enough to put this back. I-Ie ngnln changed some figures in ‘the bank book, so the cashier ln the firm was no suspicious, However when accoun itnntn going over the lbooke checked this up with the bank's statement they found, not an error In cash since the money was put book. but an error In dates. showing rio- posiite at: separate times. when there should have been but one iiepr" The messenger was watchei "——he looked ove-r at Pete —"unil was» finally caught when he tried this game s. second time. The second time the money was- not pniif back. This prisoner said lie meant i0 do so.’ A lot of quoitionl t!!! miiiijw "I didn't. want lo ilrag Polo lil."llillillllli of money he had been spciiiiiug UII what the yvr choose t0 call ’l‘lit-y found out the amount of uimi'i*,\' Pete was in do-bt, and the muiies of ull his companions. £00k '10 b8 H Sm‘! u!’ Jiiiicr. lflvi- ’I‘Iim'e was something admirable iloiilly he wuiitcii in gci through ubuut Pete, after nil. Vifhiilevtl‘ tilt: PPOCCHIIIIRS as fiisl .'i.~i piissib- iuuiiilies he lucked, there was s elm-ling one that loynity. Names of girls were givml but he kept-Tour's naiiie out-nod ivhcn he mentioned Bud. he spoilt as little us miscible, and he saiii that Bud naked him not. to spend so much. ' - d lit." Pete sni .- He managed to say this twice during the evidence, was not supposed to ilo more lllllli answer directly the questions ask» 10 zeliim. He was ll huge Intelligent. liiil uneducnted- and was Inclined his great lo fflmlllurltl’ Mi interest lu making motley by any mesni or otherwise will then spending It in silly parties? generous and kin- questionable hlilbut he was henrleil and loyal. I hIlu before uctuiilly admiring him now. Francis wen-l. towiirde the 39°F and motioned me to follow. U"! slilc inhihe corridor st 0d Tovil.‘ silly little Tools with er finery and hei- huge fur mull all ueckpiece-her eyes red from ing. I turned went over to lier. . AGENTS WANTED AGENTS ‘MAKE $10 DAILY U‘; lug orders for new book. hilt 5 nt once. Tnriiu In i~ --y I . . followed.» y ' mueli like the onus nixed Bail i ., int . A little llflilq riotous living. he possessed- though Ill coarse boy‘. l" life "l! never lllii I found mill?" ciielf from Francis 0 Illustrations: lldlt from preiient. Iirnflts: earliest Enormous credit given; exclunive territory: Outfit ff”- Winston (20,. demand. freight l Dept.