In. aumro DIIIOII he m 8t. Catherine 8th., Montreal. "For three years, I was o terrible . from Indigestion when»: Heed Md Ccmipeaiori. ‘I took various ,4 ‘hes for the trouble but nothing med to do rne any good. " ' The s» friend advised Ine to try " '-n'm‘. Now I can free" oi igestion and Headaches’, the- pstipstion is And, I have nod considerable weight ; and any nsrnl health is fine. _ _ ‘Fmiioeioaffesgread maiden all quot say enough in liinfevog," "" ALI-‘RI-ID DUBOISSEAU. ‘truths-fives’ no eassntto hip, fifllfllion ilig tleend I53. 1U lied tire. " mnunenrflmuniqieejs; fall dealesnorientpostpeidby . . united. may-gait fives _ ‘ _ . ..a —:=—.-. irofessional an; on. cum‘ ~ CHRONIC _ DISEASE! - Now n! Vloforll ' Hotel. GHAIILOTIETINVN, I‘. ‘E. L. Friday. Saturday. Sumlly, Monday. ' At Queen lloiol. fllrnliillcil- r Film I‘. Fi. I.. Tuesday. \\r'¢l|- nenili .Thurndrly. - e- ' ‘ Iluurk-From l2 to 3 p. II- Fblbir lull-DO monthly In ud- vnncc. NOW’! “Dr. (i. 0. ‘Archibald ‘is u o. be consuitodxlfl’ ro Street. _ R. J. C. " HOUSTON YE, ‘EAR, NOSE AND THROAY Office-Riley Bulidllll- QIIMI Street. opposite Prowse Bron. Residence-l Grafton Street. Office hours-IO n m. to I n In. Bixeningl by A ntmont DR. I. E. CROKEN VETERINARY SURGEON Office and residence, lib Prince i. corner Prince and Sydney Ste hone 804. J. A. MaGDONALD Barrister, Iollelter. Etc. MONEY TO LOAN ice Riley Bufldingflhlrlottetowr sM-i-mo. in. ii. o. Joiiuson Practice limited to Diseases 0i ' e, Ear, Nola, Throat and Skin. ‘Office 18'! lint Street, Hours Iii-v. Evenings >7 appointment only. euidence 8 Water Street. lliil-l-II-iimos. McLeod 8n Bentley W. I. DENTLIY, K. O. larrieter and Attorney-lt-Llvl MONEY TO LOAN ' N link of N.l. Chimp"! m. Mn ' 0 Hill! cLean 8r Mclfinuqll larristere, Attorneye-at-Law Offleefleyal link Iulidlril hrrletetewn P. I- llilIiO S. B. HESBIAN rrieter, Ieileiter, Notary Pub"! Ito. MONEY T0 LOAN’ ‘Wilma r. l. isieno _ . “Mvoooooooooe come: e o 4 ._ um: n. ncoorhss" Ulrrinor, lybtldltor," Jill?) QbQQQQOOOO-QQO - .. ,. , sauces nOodfipf-OOQQVIEOO‘ ev Jmsjfrkltre- ~ ' TH! "rwo Quarries ei-io cr-isnrnn so fiowur sprays in an artificial flower place. When I explaincd to th ho hunted around"! and! found n‘ great bunch thstvbdd been mussed by using ihenrgtrtnc window_. He rtlniosl-lave thom to me, A half worm. irolfmaue ucw. each table at the tlvsTcent store. and _u-sod thesmsliest sprays for the tables. The inngerrtoassiliar- ranged in a big bowl painted gay, r and placed them in the window. "-lt looks like _n million dollars!" Mary declared the day before, we were w open. I had spent dbout $20 beside our dishes. cooking utensils, and provisions. We only bought a small amount of the iat- ter, because. ' for one rsa son, we had no place to put any quantity, and for another we had taken lMrs. Fagilffl advice to ‘go slow.‘ ‘ We had a sign painted. "OLD-FASHIONED PANOAKEB AND OTHER OOODIEO SERVED HERE." _ _ ." We had not decided uniii the last day what to call the shop, but finally scitlod upon: "THE TWO aisrsns silos." "Folks will wonder where the other one i-s when the see you!" M-uiry declared, .but I could see she was delighted with the name we had chosen. » ~ - The morning we were to open we were up before daylight. We wrro going to help Mrs. Fugin all the morning-we were not to open until 10bit ‘or .11 o'clock, ut first. When we had learned to "do without her, we could serve breakfast also. She could not leave the rooming house until the work was done for the day,vso=we had promised to be cliambcrniuidsdu return for her neif,.nt_.,_tbe,"i-estsurant-'snop' w» be decided to oall it. The word ‘restaurant’ seemed ‘too big.’ Mury suid when we discussed n name. I om afraid Mrs ,. I~‘ugin's room ers slept badly that night. Mary and'l were so excited ‘we could hardiysprcad u-p the beds as we: should. ,Wc worked together, uud an end of u blanket or sheet, while wo wikedtofalhwe hoped and ex‘- pectcd to accomplish. _ "Bu! at inst we finished, "and dressed. Mrs.’ Fagin wus rcndy when we culled, und tho three of us storied out, all coming bundics— things forgotten untilmthe last moment. w '~ " "You-mustn't expect many the ‘first day," Mrs. Faghrsaid as we hurried nicng "and pcrhas not for a good many. days." ."l know you are saying. that so we won't be disappointed if we. have to eat all the ‘panckes our solves," Mry retrned, "Well, yuu sec, folks is queer. ‘Fhoy gels to gain’ to n place and keeps on goln’ just because they gets used to it; not always because the Vitals is 300d." . “We only hope they will get used to coming to us." I joined in the conversation, "but we expect t-hem to like the food also." _ "Yes, don't try to give too much --too many kinds, but have every thing you give them the very best you know how to make. It is them kinds of things that helps an ectin‘ place." Mary spoke vary positively". I-Ier oxperiene in the big restaurant, first as waitress, thcnms head, had taught her u good many things. "You should hear them talk sometimes," Ishe went on. "They say they would walk a mile to get muffins. And Zena, we must be awful nicc to the old folks when they come in, and to the tired wo- men with babies. Lots of the wait- resses wouldn't be nice to them, but they are good customers; they want to sit, and will pay good. 'l‘vhen you can't help feeling sorry for them. It's hard work lugging a young one around to the stores." "Of curse we w-ill be good to them—ull of them! Oh, how nice everything looks!" I exclaimed as she unlocked the door. . , "Run up the ‘cdrtain so folks will know you nre open for business." Mrs. Fagin" advised. "I'ii go right into the kitchen and stir up the bat- tcr for the pancakes, although nciwu I . . - . Ointment l . i lThuggu er-creamy emolllenin usu- [all mp tching, ciearewly Plmvlfl- r nces Ind mu hnell. "m1!" ‘dandruff and sca irritation and i heal red, rough a fore hands. . ii l 9| '51:; 13115:: "iodifiiviifl ‘fine.- trcssing irou lel. Nofilini 59""? iusiicni ooeodoooooqeovoooooeoqe.' I found some yellow Japanese ' manager what I wanted them for, ~" hour's work! with be I then bought"; alfvifsb" for " ' often we would stand, eaclrhoiiling ' ‘s llrrihlui itching sun ugh" Suiilieilliiiliiiuiicura s»! " ‘California, ‘Syrup ofcFigs" [Qhildfis out Laxative". mrfii-‘i "viii Accept “Cslifornia" Syrup "of Figl only-loo]; for the-name Celi- fornia on the prongs, then younre sure your chi! is IIIWPI.‘ ihfllliilflfi and most harmless ph sic for the little stomach, liver Children love its fruit to. Ii" directions on oaph bottle‘. - You mun say cctitrcrniorhlriiiri i.'- . we ‘may iiavieifo =e'at'l theaih “airfl selves." y l. "I ehsn’t lkick if, we do," _Mary “will silos. sheiirev w t1: w 8.- then Iorrangeri our pretty nnmiu curtains so they hung gracefully. - I'.-‘I'HI'IIROII"OUUTOM f . ,OHAR'_I‘,ER at _..,. Mrs. Faginhsd scarcely "mixed her batter, und Mary and I set up the tables, when -in walked Mr. Pope, the real estate 1.18mi. "Wheat!" vibe . whistied '- through his teeth, "but this is scrumptious; let me‘ compliment - you young ‘iud-ios. is ‘bi-rs r Fagin _ around '.'" “Sure'siis is,’ audwaltln" to nerve you some iubch'," she answer cd. "It's good you said nothing zigainst me, because I could hear everyword you ‘said. "set right down, the pancakes will be ready in xi minute." ' T , "Will you have honey or syrup with them?" I risked as he seated himself. ' ffionog, plcuse. What else have nu"" i .i! y - . . .. "Nothing tbddy but doughnuts und coffee." ,- . "You mean the kind with lots oi H1188!‘ on?" . » , "Ycs. The kind your mother inadcff I answered ‘ smiling. ‘Fiifinéir Lees where‘. my .moncy willgo, and plrl can hops is you civil! ‘rtiililse to serve mciwhcn I have hoilfcuougm . , 5 ._ = Mrs. vFugln chine out and talked to him while, heuatehisj cakes! ‘Site to him ahecoudzft bewhere hi! me time, but wguld-keep ‘track of lhillsfi- - _e profnised to send us Oilfllomel‘ Land they rwere chatting sayly w cg the door-opened and two nicely dressed ladies came in. Mira. Fagin fairly scuttled off to the kitchen. While Mary. pinged chairs for them at the window iublv. the choice one of them all. "What a pretty place!" one ‘ of them exclaimed. “It looks so neat and cheery. Let mo see a menu please." ' a "We ain't got none," Mary repli- ed. Weonly" serve pancakes, doughnuts and coffee today.‘ "0h—-I did so want some toast and tea!" ' "I think I can manage that Madame." I had" overheard, and had noJntoution of disappointing ‘our first customers-and such nice looking ones mo. "I'll . take pancakes mo," she said, and her companion duplicated her order. 1 Whisnered to.Mrs. Fagin. "You done just right dearle. I bought a loaf of broad—it‘ _ won't like but n jiffy to touerit." And she browned it so nicely I “~84. etnburrnssed by the praise the woj man bestowed. "L “This is something it is delicious. You must have . q sood cook. It's time we bad a, decent place in this part o! town to run in for a. bite." w t _'I'he other woman agreed with her, and theyate each an order- of- " iIii-ncakes besides their toast, and ten, ,_ . ,_ “How much do I oweycn?" ti... “fed ‘"19" U16? hsdflinished. i . silty cents apiece." I. said; . The! ll very reasonable, You will see us often," When sh loft, there wgs vaquarter Ieftybesl other Ilillie- Accordin; to our ngtee “Wi- ‘h!!! F!!!" 11190.51 box- to. be used to buy ,stock or anything ‘like: toast‘! 'v‘\ i 11 ., . J .r- ‘Pope. the ‘reereétaie agent, hall lingered reading s_ (wyldpnpslin _ 9 ""9. 1,111 ssidzh-j, ,,, i, . Donlt ‘be too cheap in‘ your. gfies. ~You ,cs'n't gin; good m0 laap and make a living." . w“! a mmuu?» "L POM." Mrs. 5&1." 0W0!!- Uieu came fdwiping ' it, builds on, her apron. "I want m w .100! over" time unseen» .00 think them about right?" We - bed put down what we thought we _ Ihvilld vhsrse fo the simple things ‘ we had decided o serve. "Yos-l-f should say the” wan, soul right. Uhesp enough, yet | think they will leave‘ you a margin V!‘ Profit that will insure success Wlwn you set some, Then, foo, if you are too cheap mi might n; an desirable crow . Urn-yes —i thlflir the“ prices will (lo-re;- ., ,triai anyway." "Th!" Yo"! Home often and brine‘ your rriencrinmrs. Fagin 2:111 with a iaushgs she dilnppagr- hm‘ "5"" “ "F". "a" °' "m". “wit. n m’ - "hands each day and see howfreck- w. Y p ce- ," several more droppeif In f ies sunburrnwindbuneniltnndis- "M"! If“! II 9°" lunch. [hen Mrs. 1min we; m’... and how-char, mi and f. . la l.‘- horne. leaving some but“ rum, white the skin becomes Yell It ,~. m“ _ " ' . _ III; mixed so if anyone came in dug-lg‘ is harmless, _ . ~ " rad been so wrapped up in my l!!!‘ I , rfmsnomrownlcvsnnfsu, negation-boon. 511e,. 4 com nadir tie-be there at t end dinner» _ .Mme_. _. .. . _. . . . but ain't of swell!" nary exclaimed when we werewllone‘. ‘ ?'It,=is oing to be. very‘ .5160. Mary, an it innit owing you. i never would have thought of it_—- . never dared to try- it "hid-you not been so sure we could succeed. A HAPPY DAY‘ “ chevron as. b I e all always remember that first ay at our llttlebbqp with Icilght. We were soWNIider-fully ' inppy, that I, felt falmoit‘ as if dii ny trouble! Qere over, and that I be; ,9, ‘ ulgvbe sad or lonely tge 1 ajweeks I had. scarcely i by“, fldfgnneth bawreiibe. "r inppy‘ thoughts. so discouraged.- Qben so busy getting the! shop in‘! if. least ceased to think ofhirl. 1 i man came into the shop who re nded moaoifcroibiy of Kenneth. “lhtllflid lay wide awake for hourly that night i. inking of him. icallopll __ II filings he , v‘ h!" , had been podr. b riooi-q-hsfiqhsd been. I smiled bit. sadly in the dark as I wonder- cartoon Tliflbrbuid think of rm: as a "business woman-whether he wonlfldapgh me, or have faith in mo. ~ ' e _ n lly slept, I dreamed (d! intifllfjdass making pancakes. y‘! them. n‘ the gniddle in our hrirmzfrituuii while ;Mrs. mm looked on. I awokewith s wish itqwqrrncffruti-that I could see 1 ‘ouch ore. rillbad written Mother all about o r v nture, and the morning mall Eb ou time a long letter: - “I have fsi-th that ‘you will succeed Krep your business small. DeanDc not try to expand, anyway for a long time. You are not strong enough—neither, from»what you" have told ma, is Mary-to handle anything big e lack-of. it means worry. ' “I am {so/glad you moved, and Mrs. Fagin. Try to repay her as vou go along by little kindnessee. ‘You will see opportunity if fyou look for it. ‘ "Aunt Susan is" sendng you s box of her wonderful prélefies. the sort city p le never; have. nway still, so use themkillnvqll; ‘Two Sisters Shop.’ I" prop ~ _e the-idea of paper fipkiu“ n dislike them, an fimerfabodri ‘to them . away. - ma: - m‘: "I think cbnst iy, peg, gfgyny ' brave little girl, o the happy‘ tlxnies she had before Iolt us.’ i! of her struggle new; -I wonderqfwdu‘ tell me! all. _ no! when VI read flciifliflbout the shop. It breathed“; q jzeiief. such hope for beétésfitgles t t I fearedfrbad be you than I have ‘lhoiighfiishelter- ad as I am. ‘"'?’"~"'~4 " ""4"!" ‘ well cured for nnd- its lfanlijflbs =I. can be with Dad on bhe othbrjside. and you so far away, Butperlutps some day. we can be‘ together agsin. If not. His will be done." There was more, but only about intimate matters. ' I I read‘ what Mother had written about the shop to Mfs. Fagin and Mary." . She's right about them napkins," Mary said. "The men used to wad ~thcm up into tight little balls. and the women would try to. use thom but they "was always silppin’ on the floor. We'll be bigger swells [nun over when .we get thom iuen napkins." "Bring them home to be washed." practical Mrs. Fagin broke in. “They will ‘last twice as long." v "My; won't It be nice to have ‘them pr."scives!" Marry exclaimed, smacking her lips. "I'll bot they're scrumptious," -»"From what Mother has said, I judge Aunt Susan is a great house- keeper!» Sin/has fruit right on her little placewso of course it is bet- ter than the store fruit. How much shall we charge, Mrs. Fagin?" . ‘ ."Walt until it comes. Perhaps itwili hmlll-QIIIBH jars, and you can sell ‘them ss-thcy‘ are: Folks pay unlawful-price for such stuff,if it is linear» - Flint . that seems like cheating pull Infflll-IIBI‘ customers." Mary Jipoke ugain. "I think we should ask so muchjocaxportion. and serve it with toast or thin bread and but- tor.,' ,,,,.- ,,. , "I' agree with Mary," f told Mrs" mFBQIII, and she. too. flnslly said Nomi-VIII right-that it would not "I i! 5.004. gttiiivii JUICE TAKES orr nu iGirisi Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunbumed, ' tanned or freckled o a Squeese the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White. shake well, sud you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, sunbu u and tan lotion. and complexion beautifi- sr, at very, very small colt. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet count- er wiii su iy three ounces of Orchard ite lorr- a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lo ,tion into the face, neck, arms and order, that I had—if not forgotten. .-, ‘ But that first day. about 5_o’clock “but .I could not get him, out of foy-_oF,Qelm‘-r,m-,m1°h1n| cum m. I Mstsntiy that corn stops hurting. 1 1"!‘ men shortly you 1m it right . hm 5 ‘with fingers. ""051. W" l! l"!!! “I6 Pleulm’ / . ~ . Your druggist sells a tiny bottle "of "Fioszoufi sufficient "to "remove every herd corn, soft COPflfl or corn between the‘ toes, and the caliuses, without screams or irritation be fair to keep someting very nice for just a few. " I declared one day as were QOIIIJHII‘ the week's return in that direction. _ "l don't sea why. ‘Then, too, it takes for them, you oven act as if capital to run a big business, and left the table personally so wouldn't give you anything." that you have so good e friend in u a lisn. ‘N9 lib! FBWIYWT " mean?" tips - wouldn't it?" You A whole lot of people would set us must ask a bIgginhceAori-them b be ‘down as cheap, and wouldn't come. cause they iii-against doiiciouIr-,..Then we would got I lot of tight- __ , wads who wouidiflt svfind ain't-hill! "Among my ngs I found‘ some tojpcakugf and would fill napkins. I am scuffing thernft/l) you,‘ fibres. I only keptthDplalnest-oliesiwe our prices we considered the ti s- lind, thinking semen-is you-rend "11- 1f oinerinaoes would not rake for might keep bouiih,;¢-Butgthlf,-.isl.'fér we could cut them out 1.09. 11M 1 would be just as pleased as Plinch to ncq a little to the prices. w! 18'- It go at that. But as long as others do take tips, we better not snrlns Thcy ml ht MW!» #901116 any surprise-party on our custom "u '" ors." =r Buhovfliy Billlflllllf eve y- time I took a ,llp,.'a tlwilsll l tabiobcfore ltcould be handed to me, r for pic: l h small glasses. We gave Mrs. Fsslfl three: of them, different fruits, and shesaid she never had tasted any- --v-~ "Wherry" "a Don't ctr-dug,» or ruin your material in r‘ dye. Insist on "Diamond ‘Dy " "lolly. directions ill Package. =: , .. “CIIiNS" Lirr irioi-ir ‘or! wiriiour . . , PAIN i r - Doesnwhurtr sivbit! Drop a. little off Truly! for s few cents. ' A TiP8-AND Pnseknvzs crrsrifaa as. . I “l hats taking tins from people!" "Why?" . I feel like a beggar." You, never ask “l know—~but I would like to PM "Do you know 'what that would “Why, just that we wouldn't take “Yes-and something else too. y our, Then, too. when we made 1'1 u . erbaps you are right. ’ "'~°§§.i.“ 1, hate it judt the m’ "' . . . d1 did! I felt smell! nd mean ngprly always. escaped from the Iiook good core, too. I10! l0 it up until the donor had left. d' agreed with Mary, but when we had become really established. ‘dug paint 1 h d1 n d l ' "Susan is an cuss!‘ w, me- .1 em 1 determined r would try n» no-tip s “ a ° ° 5”" H" system and see if it wouldn't work. The preserves came, three dozen thing so good in all her life. They were perfectly delicious. We charged 25 cents a portion for them, and made three portions out of each gisss. We told Mr. Pope and two or three of our regular customers we lied them, and alftsr they had order ed them once we did not need to say any more about them. "They'll blow tho roof off talking about thom preserves!" Mary told Mrs. Fagin. "l don't know what they will do when we can't them any more. Mob the place, I guess." - "‘It all shows that if 9011 give i190" pie what they pay for they are only too glad to patrionlso you. But if you take their money and don't give them what they think they ought to have, they get sore and go to some. other place." Mrs. Fagin noturned. _ "Say, Zena," Mary turned to me, a light-in her eyes, “why can't we learn to make them preserves’! Won't your Aunt Susan give us her receipt?" "Pguossrso. but—" "Now don't say we have too much to do. ‘We haven't! There's money in the/m. You remember the Ietternshoowrote, and said she didnft. expect to get more'n 2b centre glass for the ones she sold‘! We got 75 cents. I'll bet they don't cost more'n 15 cents after the first year. We "have to buy the glasses..of-.eonrse, but we can use them over and-over. We've sot them 8! to start with." "I was going to propose them." a selling “Nbt on your life! You have learned to make pancakes so Y0“ won't mind if [take a ittle time to see if I 01h’! P!" ill! DTQQBPVOI." Mary had first learned to make the cakes, then I had insisted that I. too, must know-one of us might be iii, or something happen. Our pancakes were our ‘one best bet.‘ as Mary said. Mrs. Fagin joined with Mary. "It is a good idea." she said. “and I don't think it will make you too much Iwork. The Jlieerflfll season comes when business is light, and lasts only a few weeks. You can use my kitchen. That hole in the wail at the restaurant isn't big enough to do anything more in." . - "i am" the ides factory, but you are the reel thing when ii comes to putting them over!" Mary de- cia ed“ ~ - ." on are nre it won't. make too mu ii work-jargon?" I asked. ‘ wanted to,’ Mary said, but I notic- ~» iunchcop. ,- ‘of our steady customers. “My am} 1 hired a girl to wash clean. .We had put in three more tables. obllsedwlhaire ‘people wait’, ,. ger pIBOQTI remarked to you Fagin onewihjfafter we had been m“ running nearly seven months. YOU BIG, Pope about you, and he is looking , out for a larger place." ‘ said »agnin,.as . months before. asked again. school books, gather book's’ “thought would help er. drudgery for her, and so used 'he school books only when necessary. all herziife were still often on he: -lips, but almost invariably shc would correct herself. I was give y . freckles. i_ i!’ f-llI-Hlobiq’! i; "' hat night 1 wriou ‘for rgcgiyt, .. . . .. . . _ STRAY- THOUGHT! the crfkrrnn s4. The recipe came almost im- mediateiy, and with it s long letter of instructions just how to proceed "We couldn't spoil thom if we ed she rend the letter several times. I chafed her about learn- ing Irby heart. . She wont at once to work. The berry season had just commenced I. tried to make hi-r remain st liomr all day. during" this time, but she insisted upoirécorning down for "I1 Istsy sway mornings I can get mnough to last us," she said. "illfd who knows what mischief you will get into if I leave you alone all day." ~ Her preserves were just as goof as Aunt Susan's. We had followed AunVs advice and had a farmer bring us his berries. They were much firmer rind better than those sold. in rhe markets. We bought the sugar st wholesale, and also the ‘glasses. . - '~“\Ve're the real thing when ii comes to business." Marywbfiaeted... . In the fall we added to our menu- tea biscuits, and eggs any way desired, _ - i "We just had to hlye~ibhe= Fagin. you know?’ _ _ It hsdl been s suggestion of one She had praised tb/ preserves, then said: ‘v “They would be delicious with hot tea "biscuits." Mary " had We were doing very well, "and so _d even so, were often "We'll pooh have to. have i ‘big "Yew-but finish this your where l was talking to Mr. '.‘You - wonderful woman!" I I had said once "She's Irish, ain't she?" Mary Mary hrii begun to study serious She, bought some second-hand d then we read io< I hated to have her studies . i‘ cooked v “They go with preserves._ .1 overheard, and the addition to the 4 menu had been the result. ~ dishes and, - ' PAGIi ELEVEN 444 "cleans "Kitchen Utensils ‘ easily.‘ It quickly cuts the burntdn grease like no- . " thing else can do. __ Try it on something hard to ,__ n1" "' s. v 4 l t ti I reoutflflflfl» dwzngiricfri "arse Cebu" ' Organ and smaller Fibs Drnnl. afford- frig ample facilities for Orlln Pin"!!- Btudents‘ Orchutrn. Ensemble Glasses. ctr. Students’ Weekly Rfiliflil- F?" She was vary quick; her grammar, bllns block. if I live to be as old as that fellow in the Bible who lived 900 years," she bemonned. "Oh YH. you will. You improve evcy day.” And she did. ‘Ain't and worm like that which one hiui .1 id 119118111811 with her progress. She h“ "IWHYB ibeeu compnnionabls. but rcwthat we read good staud~ an! bucks together she would dis ciss them with me, ofttn brintrlng mind, like her wit, was quicker rim" mine. Her sense of humor, h=r quaint speeches, ai-l made her mo“ nit.- l~ "v -. "You would be s belie in any sei if you could mingle with young poo- Dle instead of having to spoil your days in tne shop." I told her 011cc. "Am E really dolnq beret Mary?" "Indeed vou are. You never forget your "G" nowadays, You used 2e think them unnecessary." talks about the shop sud-you. I honestly think he is falling in love with you Zena." "Nonsense! We scarcely chance a word unless about puzicahcs. ' , "The! Bay the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Pefhiills the road to his rlns through pancake lane." 1 lflllkhed. But as always when anything of the sort came up, my thoughts flew to Kenneth Lawr encc-thc man I never expected iu 569 K311i". yet who had kept, m9 "m" "KY1"; for any other—perhaps "m" manwmg Jack Pryor. 1f he Md "01 Obfiyed Mother, I should have heard from him-of that I was sure. Sumo way. dean down in my heart, I knew that in that time so f" 8W8)‘ he had cared for me, car- ed more than he had allowed me i0 see. iaad been a "innit my slrl‘ then. so he said, and he z poor men. Would be care for me now? I doubted it. I had chang- ed. Ind to my own fears. not for the better, , ex- w0~ talk (Te l; Continued) i-{oi-i. New is the Time to Oat Rid of ‘Ibeee Ugly lpote. ‘there's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your as Othine — double strength-ls guaranteed to remove these homely spots. ' Simply get an ounce of Othino- double strength-from any drug- giqi and apply a little of it night an morning and you should soon no that even the worst freckles mm begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entire» ly. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain s. beautiful clear complexion. Bo sure lo uk for the double strength Othine as this is sold une her speech, was her greatest stum- "I never shall talk right-mover, a Then I added. "I notice Mr. Pope ' talks to you a lot, Mary. He’; a bachelor’ Be careful! . "Stop your kidding! He only incurs! flinmufn 6nnfietlrefuvgflfiliaiv a _ Qvg” 1,1,1)" 11C]... Inridnll. a“ EDT; 33mins. Doc" Mnfmf L-inribr. _ 1 n nnsr conr-nwrmwsrvnmr EQUIPPED BCIBBOL Tn m“ ‘Mér MUSIC IN run DOMINION. RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER I57. I920 Inctnru on Musical Hilts?!- menta, Piano Pedagogice, etc. if’!!! ‘fllifininlnl "Irwin's Rrsidrvrrl. Th¢ (‘immi-nrm- Syllabus, Ymr Bonk, and Women's 5° sent Io any ndilrcss on request. LOCAL axsmmxrrorzs ron mi will he held throughout the Dominion, sum-ding in locality, In June and Joly. I921. Rodi- ileeidence Calender will _= lialhousie University i i HALIFAX» N- 5- SQIQflQQ, I-Ingineerinm Music. Law. Plain-lunch bl eulieine. Dentistry ENTRANCE SKCIIIILAIISIIII‘!!! Three oi‘ $200, ilvu uf $100 encli. I "Awiirdcl on rc-riultu uf mut- rlculntlun xunrlnxitiuns. Sup- temln-r L'~...'». 191!"- (Jnc rcm-rvr-il for Iiuilfux County, uni- f0!‘ Cape BFUUIII. our: for Now Brunswick. and our: for Prince Ifidwnrd Islunii. FIRST‘ TIGAII HUIIULAN- n . llll’! Tlircc of $200, three of‘ $100 such. Awnrrlud on results of first your, and tonnblc during suc- cnrl ycnr. ‘HIE IIIRCHDALE HOTEL has been purchased as a res- ldcncc for men students and tim Marlborough House for wmncn studvuts. IIEGISTRATIUN DAYS in all I-‘acuItli-s urc Srptcm- her 27th and 28th. 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