A fewi ubs with Old Dutch leaves cooking utensils and l _ Bcon'emicai~f_i‘ . ...___ fs§=‘_..-...-.'.;_._ _ 0 G *ui-_ Nea clean *1___{,;. _ _ C0|1§i1S» C°|d5» BT01101555, Grippe, promptly vanisbf ' _ - 1:" _ » ~ - -If i _ _»______. 1 i :__ :_ 1_ _ _ ‘;;- ' Prepared iviiii extracts of Tar, Coil Liver Dil and other elective ingredleiite -il IS UIC |105* i`°m9dY known for all aiiccllons ot' the respiratory tract. _ Do Sale E1¢ryW\\¢\’¢» DB. ED. MORli‘! 8 COL, Limited, Quebec, Clnriiln. 1 _ after a few _doses of ` - Continued from Page Eleven I would think he used to say the lame to iier, and tlrst I guess that is what would hurt me, not being Ili-at It ls is good thing you hsven‘t my disposition I would have thrown* those .pictures oi Number One out the very llrst day i ci_ime.heré'." l thoughts oi Everett ~ la my _miiidf *it came right' down to it’ _you would not want to hurt your liiisbsu'd's feelings. But Rose, you must be caretiii,'I changed -fthe subject. “Everyone knows Waiter Kem-pp ani _around with hiin. 'They any lie only admires one womiin or girl until another comes along." _ “lfil look out for myself as far \'ts‘lie_ is coucomed. 'Now I niuat go dress. I want to look nice .,» I told him we were going. and lie aaid'" -»~ She blushed and hesitated. _ _ “What dhi he say that makes you iilusii sei" _ _' ' ‘ “He said lie would have to go also and watch his divinity from aiar. _Wa_;in’t that ii lovely thing to say to l nie " "Perhaps - I guess Everett would I think it silly.” i "Ot'cours'o -he would/ Everettfs ` old!" ' I ‘Rose ran away then 'to dress. leaving me with a feeling that '~I almost hated her. Sliehatl inode ‘mp unliiipny iirat by talking ' _ot Leola; culling nic Nuinhoi-_ Two, and then she had expressed what I .hurl felt so inany tlnies:' that when _ _ Everett kissed me or said nice things so much what she said about the pictures. I had overcome that feel- "0h`. no voi`i_,wouldn'tl"» It repieihl "You think you would, but vrlienl you will- get talked about it you gal ::.'_.:‘;°-..“.;'.;.° “.;°.r°‘;‘.:°" _.sw il... a i Le ia e #ii if is id -t“ " "‘ A"" "° ‘¢f'~ "*°_*° swlillf _ - ° ‘"5 “I I lm- -- <1 11 mind. -fi snail i\nv_e,in get wiiicr iieuipf of it veiled I hope you will rest ’ Why unusual me refer to cannot ex-‘ ot l'rma_ anyouel more ivhoi his And _ l1ad_ For ariniil mynilind: _ so he once void her- l(iBBBd' hBl' in a per.; feet orsi"_0;f, 1 mially slept. "1 __ _ ‘_ » But intfie-inornlnti I 'mit dit. ferentiy. He had held me in mg arms, ha_liad`toi`|1 me bt li`-s love,. and had’ .rinsed iiie _ I would _not_ Kiven his iirjrrt .\Qfe_the some tokens` ot a!!ectio:\..~Bl1i5X§_f*5!Y haivliinese. In this mood, ,_h~=-Went 'down to break- fast. ~ - _ _ Everctt looked; lieenly,-_at ine. Dia you - =l°t>ii~ veil. sanl\°l\° B0 Il" I had ‘heard that opeittconiession ugly paper nieniis were pasaedi le 'good for tliosoul. So 'I am con- iirouiiii and there were nojong waits Ieéslng that I liked the admiration, between the courses. the _`omplIments, 'Barrett E_dmonds_ The music was delightful 'Everett gave ine that evening. _ i I 1?” _ .\ i' \ f.-- his __ i'\ __ __/ I I thought it such nonsense when she _ ‘ _ - - wiiatline ' _ - . _ __ _ __ M f “ _ _ 1/¢s"_ “-_-L J-__.'\se_-.ess ._ _` _ alter events seemed to _Drove her ao. “Isn‘t he handsome?" she added T "Very," I replied. "Yet I like Everett'g sivle better Just why I should have said it I do not know- nian o y _ vlcd older women, I must tell her i i all about how‘l felt -- that older _ 1 women, women or Everett'a age wercl wg l ao much more entertaining, so mucliv - _ more attractive, that young girls were - " class. 1 would teiinei- or ii-ma ‘Barton how Jealous I had been until sho had toid ine of Lcola andl»_wot~ BRAUE on FUEL BUILT LAST I Y. c co., new/Inu ml. TD., SUMMERSIDE _ would be delighted could I add a_ Kew years to my own asc 'so gain- ing in experience. ‘ We went directly home after tlie_ play. I thought Rose was dieap~ pointed, but paid no attention. ‘James served us a light supper in _ the dining ‘ room before we retired however."_ . “I would have gone to some 'ree- taurent for supper." Everett said, _ - addressing Rose, but Sandra hssn't_ qui_te_i-ecovnred., and I thought she -iooliea tired# I ‘ _ ~ ' _ "This is very nice,"‘Roae had re-~ plied nieekly. r My heart wus sinsinl for 10?. Everett had thought only ot me, I had looked tired so lie had made ‘ his plans because oi that. I didn’t care i_iow`i! Rose had said he looked old, or that alie liked n young men better. No'indeod`l ` My liusblnd ‘ salted nie. _lt_only. I could hold _ iii-in. I was so yviwr. so isiioniit ot all that he knew. it seemed some: times that I must ‘bore him. And I had ence heard -him soy he could iiotendure s person who bored bini. 'I'lisn;‘ srtar we had hidden none _ goodnight and were _ talking over the play, :ne ot his eniotionel sur- I pi-less came sfein _to me._1~le caught ‘me in his erm emi held me so closely that I .vns almost breathless. » "'l‘ell_ine you love ms," he seiii ltengaly, ‘better than anything iirtlie - world-even it I ani so much - older. _ ;_eli.me, Santini” His eyes weretl owing, and lie kissed me mam not slain. _He was iii__l moolzl iliit' i_i_ot‘ _ understand. perhaps iisoau 4 he ' so seldom gave voice to his feelin( '- hu! ieeliiil tor me ' ` rim' . iicii; than ‘oi 'mf in 'l always love you. Iwsrit you to love me too--love me better than "I do lov you, livsrett. _Sometiniesi - ..-'li cf///j 'lf _ f s - __..__.._ » / - _ “ should be 'rticiila ly -flatt red, he-_ _ - f _ ->~._\ V '_ ’_" ~_ "_‘°°` ' ~ “ \\` : cause tlieriimwere tvio lovely? women; » _‘ f_' 5-:l~'_~,f"/I `-V _ _ /P) /§li 3 ‘L-_-_-" __ 1. ' in the box with him, also two _inen.‘ - '_ =" t _ '- §.__ \\ _ \\~`“ ’ _ Atterward _Itose said he was alone‘ / __ __ - " ' ........__... I. ' ‘ -, because she cou1dn’t be with him. I K5 ` _H /J I _ ‘ ‘ ,QI/_ _ifii , i'_l¢1_ had only met lilm two or three _ _ ' times. But I guess she was right- \§;\\ » :lu ' y; ~ T .;`~ i l F A 5 _ Z ` ,__,,_ ,._-- ~ = _ l~>`l._.._._-- I 5// 5* iii _ f’r»&\_ /_»__~ ' .if »\\_>\\`z is \\¥;r ` _ _ fit \ _ L \\ fi ,.4 ilu %%7l ° I ‘ _ i ' " ' I ‘ ° ¢-‘ l ' . * i ‘ if/ I some feeling oi standing up tory ' // 1 ` __~; I ,»' _""' "",'f"§] / ff/ i "H _what belongs ‘to me probably. _ ~_ ,.\_~__ _' _._- _,__ ~ '__ { _ __-____ "__f_r__:_ _ ' _ _ _ I __//_/ ‘ "He‘s stunning or course for_an_ ~ ' \ H /- f/ _ _____, :_ _ - < j' /1* -' ' _ / / -old man, especially in evening ‘_ ~ S " Q I _ _ _- _ l` ~ rg; ~‘ ‘ _ - - 1" »"#‘1: __ _' \ ‘ ` - ~ f,-_-_-__: _ clothes; but Mr. Kemp is my kind." -, "> ' ' l -_ <;:...() ' hh., ‘ _ » ;-' `\ / ='°=:'>/ There it was again! Would Rose _ - ”' “`;§1~.v.._T_~__-§i_§-___ Z§_».f{___, §£ _ _ _ _ §._,‘-2 "old "T" _-:-"-~“""._,_.._=~»- """"* ‘“ "' -__--" __ -f _ _ i.'::.. - ' ._ T \"` _ _-___ __ _,l_ .__ _ '°“ ‘“ “‘° Flour Faiiacies , / - X / _ / f. flour makes the most delicious pastry ' ‘_'_ i '__ '_ _ lieaselt. __dPci;l_:_:}_is I coi_ild make dia: F _ O _ _ ___ nes. -- --<7 -- r ““ °“’“" ‘ ”° °”3" _.\'cl'v good cookknows tiat ntiirio winter w ea " ' ' ' - t , d th t l . ' , .' .- . _ _ Ev°‘°“ seem dd ° me an a i world. l lie ood cook, who takes pride 'in the flaky lightness of iicr Pie Crust: iii me g -iii the fine. even texture oi her Tarts, Cakes and Buns--says tiierc'| “nothing like the faiiious old Ontario winter wheat flour for pastry". f _ 4 Z f'_ A . ,, -_~ _. ` li' U he ood cook of toda does not have to buy"‘speciai pastry flour to get such ut. t g _ y _ _ r-sliltsf She uses the same flour for Bread is she does for Pastry-and is' particularly urefui to see that her dealer always sends v 1. i BEAVER FLOUR I MILLED OF BLENDED WHEAT I ` JBEAVER” FLOUR contains Ontario fall wheat blended with western spring #heat to increase the strength, without decreasing the delicate, nutiike flavour. /nite naturall , the Bread, Rolls and Biscuits you make with "Beaver" Flour . Q. ` _Y ‘ have 'fa' flavour, a tastiness, a satisfying deliciousness, that you never remember - to have e_rijoy_`ed_ in such brcads__tuii"s before. _ “Besvq':_f_.'3_'_F-__lo`lxr it blended in exactkroportions, which are predetermined by iici_eiiii_i_i<:j_;testt. Thus, it is always' t_ e same in strength and quality, ind will f ` ll\{'i§$"gi`v`e the :nine happy results. _ ` Tr`y it' for Bread and Paatry¢&l_i_'ave :your dealer send _a rack for baking day. _ _Flour._ . _ .»_ _ _ ' D~G:ih_~l»'fEi_lS'--i`~\v`ii'ite us tor prices _oii"1Fiéd. Coarse Grains and Ciresls. ` m I _ __; ~,_ ' ‘ ' ‘_ _'_-( : _` 7 ` _ . ‘_ _ _ . . _/Gl~lA'fHAM, 0rit.'_' i 'i ~.» :-xnm W '.‘~ L* \_' ' ¢ i 5 lr < _ » . _ Be._aure and get the genuinefffordeit _by_riame, and insist on having "Bevel" 1 q' _ _ ve ,.?,°“.,..,. ai im... iw i el. __-_,___ FaCt d_ _ fi _( } I . ` tu! _ i Mi_ss"LBlen¢la Wheat Makes Good Things i to Eat. - 1 ~\ ’ » * i~i ,i i l It c i i _ > ` ‘ » i \ -* lrmur _i