l = MAY 29, 1920. _________ §s#* 6 it a: r iPaigo had just dismissed vwiin pupil for the day r older sister Pauline eu- Sammy h" last 9n Ill‘ wijnd n“. room. For tho lust five t. III-nu“... Salnlnw had hoard Pauline ml - - Hm. 'l)h()|I(‘ in the library hold- “ U converse \vitll SUlIIPlHHIY nu: F‘ “.|,,,_..,- identity she had already .55od. gufwr-H. going to lnotor with ilrul-e Gordon at 4." Pfllllllll‘ 1\ll' iioullved, smiling. 01'1" not." Sammy spoke curtly. 5],,» look up hor violin und laid il. ,,,,,d,.,»1_v iii its vase, with lllo how .llor violin was Ill r lll-zir- W, ‘my; sion. and although thori- “.35 no in-od she innde Il(‘.I‘:~it'II' in~ aapenlii-nt hy touching, nlurh to iliiillint-‘s disgust. A lvugo-otlrnor Ill tho lallliiy lowered tho sland~ “HI that lilo idle and wl-llltrllti Paint-s had hell} aloft for several gain-rations. ‘Slllllllli’ has aeonirod “Hugh ppog mtWPII 11g a IIlUSIII-II olllratinn at that dreadful univors~ liowidl‘ II m‘;minimillllllvliotllalliwlieilialaltsealivolislaleaealeen PLAYING SECOND FIDDLE l i ‘lawlittoralalewalwalsaraiemalsasalewalsaloilasallaiilaaxwyym“.a,Hf“ Sammy hail no choll-o Slowl" , . . , she wont out to the Par new wail< "ti; Ill the eurh. The instant Bruce Gm-‘lmrs Brill’ (‘YPA fl-lI upon her sht- was (renal-ions that slit! “gig “i. lllost llll[ll‘l't-il'lllllIlIl>~_ "Yll" "P" ttllilltz?" Bruce Gordon asked rather l-agi-riy- "llolh of you?" “i IINFE IELAYING Siijvggql) F] DD-LE" “Paulillehl getting her ilat/Silwll ho hero Ill just a lnlnuto." Sanlnly answorl-il. “You aren't going to wear a ha‘, till-n?“ llrllce persisted. Slllnllly shook hor Ilollll. “l don't lnilid tho sun. Alli] lt. doesn't nlilnl llll‘, new It, Illls done all the dzlnllligl- it. ilossilil_l' i'lill II mo." llrlu-l- did not laugh. "'l'an is Ill" l-olninly." he nllld tiniolly. "And Nlllll‘ Ilflll‘ is all tho hotter for tho air." llo Ill-lll ()[Il'll.lIlf‘. front door. “y, \\’IlIl'Il ‘silo would attend ill spite of l‘anlino's efforts to witll- haiii Iil'l'. _l‘anlinl- had hoon l-du~ rah-a at the Quol-n l-llizalhotll school fol‘ young ladies. oxclllsivo~ 1y known, vory expensive. alld olliy pail-lull] so till- as lhl- usages, oi‘ the host society \Vl‘l't"l'tllllfl‘l'lll‘tl. i-‘l-i-iiilg her sister's ooldly unt'av~ ordIIIl‘ gazo upon her, Srlnlniy iilt~ lid lll-r iii-ad atld l'\‘])l‘illl‘lI nlore olnilliutil-all-j’: “I'm not going lllol~l witll you and llrlloo (lordon tirini’. , again. I IlI\l\‘ playing aet-olld tid- dle." “Don't, Sanllnyff lhlulinl- lzontiy" ('l|i|Il‘II. "'l‘hat strands L‘l1\.S':ll'l|tilil)'i and rulgalr. till-sides yoll are PM‘. illlt. l’l-:ln'l go witllollt you. ll isn't at all propor for nlo to go iinitlirini: about lilo l-ollnlry witll a ln.tn l know no better than I do .\lr. llordon. .»\nd l'lll wild to go.‘ lll-sides illoroTs lllo hack seal. lt jiiligll-s so when it is omptyc" “latte Aunt Ahhy-talu- zlnytlno. Illli do loave nle lll peace, Pauline.“ “.-\llnt Abby is at a nleeting of tllo liolgian relief colnnllttoo, You will have to go (lollr. Please!" \\'ill-n tpillllllll‘ ill-sounded frolll Ilor nnlll-riot dignity"sll far as to say "phase," a stollo would have lllell- t“ iooil‘ into water tor hor. Salinity laapitulati-d. "Well," ‘she (ollrrlllal ungrllcieusly. A syn-n tooled at the corner alnl l'.nlll'ln~ lulu lo the willdelv. “its llfllfl‘ new! l llad no ldl-a it was - llo Hoar. 4: Gn-olrt, detm- and tall .‘.lill I'll-we'll bps-really in a mom- .l‘li ho no llnle at llil pinning _Shr.- was gone; _ NEIIRALGIA . _i“‘Ifffnhlllsliliillliii- Caused by Starved Nerves Due to Weak, Watery Blood lh-tiplo gonornll_v think of neural- gia as a pain in lilo hoad or tat-e. lint neuralgia lnay uffoet any norvo lit‘ lhl-joody. lliitorollt names are Klvl-n lo it lvlloll it llffl-vls rl-rlalu nl-rvos. 'l‘tlus neuralgia oi’ lIlo SPI’ alic nerve is called sciatio. lllll tho rtiaral-ll-r ol‘ tllo pain allli lilo lla- Illl'l‘ of the disease is the sumo. 'l'llo l-allsl- is lilo szllllo. and tho rrnlollv- to ho offoetive, nlust ho tho Stlllll‘. 'I‘Ilo paill of neuralgia, \\'Ill‘lIll.‘l‘ it. ttlkos lllo form of siill~ lira. or whether it afforts tho fat-o and hoad. is eausod by starved '. The blood, which lllll‘lll2|I- llios nourisilulent to lilo nerv- ' tor some reason llo longor doos fill and tilo- oxorllrlnting pain you fvlli is the cry of tho starved lll-rv- "S for food. 'l'ho reason why tho Iileod fails to proper llourisll tho llorvos is usually hoellnso tho hlood list-u‘ is ivoak and thin. _\\'ilo.-l you Illllli] up tho llllll hlood with fir. Wlliianls Pink Pills, yoll fill‘ attacking neuralgia, Sl'IllII("1 “ml "Illlllrd tllseases at lilo rout. A9 proof of lilo . no oi‘ tin-so ilills l" os of this killll wo give tho lllillonlorlt of Mrs. ’l‘honl:is lilo-- tilliro, North Maldon, Ollt.. wilo “WI “l have boon a sovero suf- Ii‘|‘l'lI flonl sciatica \\'IlIl'Il altlll-llod lilo soiatii: norvo ill lllo left tog. At llmos thl- pain was most, t\X(ll'lll‘i:ll~ Illlt and as a result of tho tronhll- Illoro was a dlslinet shrivl-lllng of Illi‘ log, l could ollivihohlilo ahout Ily using a enno, and‘ lll illll‘lll]l|l'lI Li: liglllk lo the tit-id l would ilavo - ll) ' - l ' l ' \ inks“ mg "lgllllgvirloliitllil wlllghllltidi '1' lllvdio: I ~ \- l . .. M“ "ll IIIIIlIIIlVlLlliIlPIlIit.Sllilgwilh luiidl: algal"! V"? disponllenl. Ins thi- hmllhilill- Willi?“ aIIITi-(itln; my Kelli-rat m“ tu-‘w nrll {villlndfltlllgl ltdiiLi-toil “m, I ‘Mlmpl. ants nk illls M,“ hmmnlllvtl; do so. _ i look the n “g ‘l Krgldut-lr sevolai months, innnwwml“ -li and lnertaslnl. final“, 0w‘ "f I" "LV ease, llnlll hm, imn“ l‘) vrfitllze of the trollhto Hm hluqsm-lillti ‘was again enjoying freedom "Gino Rom! ilolilth and llama [link mllllaln. What Dr. Wli. “hung, “ ll did for me seems m)’ ex - '. .. , “H,” s&r'l':_lrll1‘lrtnlll.ly benefit some you an. “from mam ‘I » "B from any nil- so“ “(line to weak blood avnll your- lr..,,,m,,g',"£,‘|'l_ the splendid homo ' . so (Hlqlll u‘ n"- Wlllllllns l‘lnk a “mm ' h!’ llfforll. and you will g 105° who Telfllce Ill ro» Thrill pills are sold [In nlodleine, or nlny ‘at 50 rents n hox or fir" hr writing The elllcino (o, m-uuk. Zlllhed i, a 1 liY all i|,.?,'|l,.‘,.],:' he. lllld lll’ ma! "I! imam.‘ (m. 1"‘- ‘VIIIIIIIIIQ 9. Ont. viil nlirneie and I ‘hope that ‘ illlt Sanlnly, rolnonrhoring~ past instructions, quietly t)])l'|l('tI lllo haok door herself nnd triinlhotl Ill. Ilis art, however, Iliad joltod tho oolol’ into hcr ciloolts. llo tlall lll:- llllllly illvitod her lo sit Iil-sidollitn Ill Panlinofls pial-o. All, lII('l't' was Palllitlo. Pauline looked lovely. Silo “'11:; as fresh us: lilo rose she had at hor girdle. iler hut was pinned on Sl‘t‘III‘l'I_V and from undor its |'ll.~:hitill:lhll- hrinl her pink oval fall-o would Ilavl- gladlll-tloli the sight oi‘ tho vl-rlest wonlen Illlll-l‘. Silo did lloi Ilavl- to he asked lnlo lilo trout seal. Silo took it as hor Illnllldl-n right. Ilrtlol- tllrllod on tIlo pnwi-l- ond lIIo trig oar swirled zlwllv. Silllllllb‘. alonl- ill tho hawk sod, \\'Ll.~; r=|lt~ollily forgotten, as it sol-nl- od to lll-r. .-\t least l".lllllltt* forgot lll-r. Pauline wait vory talkative "lll"? lllld llrnl-o billvlll, Ilslollillg, perhaps to hor l'llillltll'. Ills oar needed n good deal of otlention. 'I‘h<-y' were going toward llockvllie and tho road had not yet settled evenly after some recent rains. Sanlnry was not altogether l-olu- forlahlo on the hat-k seat, tSho nuts short and hor did not rest tirmly Ollllllgll- upon lhl- floor, to I)I‘fll‘t‘ Ill'l'. Shi- \\1.is' pounded lllld swllyoll and jlitttlod witll ovl-ry‘ nlolioll of-tllo car. Still tho sights silo saw oolllpollsatiul ill a nli-zls ~_ llre. After a long day of violin land stupid pupils the flllgrant air, the daisy white and ‘huttereup yol- iow fields nnll the piumy WDOtIS, (lrealnlllg. ullllcr drifting clouds. nllkhor. After all she was l. . she had leoule, ovl-n though ll was only to play uilapt-ron to her Iioalltiful stator. Shl- did not \\'(llllll'l‘ that. Bruce, attraoted hy nJllIIIIt‘; nlost till-n noi-kl. "vAvild ylflhulsiilmditifl l’lllllilli~ had never had’ a roll] out- aud-ont proposal. ll was very odd. Sammy (‘UIIIII not aeoonni for it. tin two oeoasions Pallilno hail quite disllppoilllotl. Aunt Ahhy had a nllst_v \\':ly et‘ say- ing that Palllino would have nlarr_y Ml‘. Ilaron yet. .\Il‘. \\‘tl.~l old onollgll to he lll-r father, ‘hut, ho lltld known her alwayxmnnd ho snid she could never do any~ thing that would make him dislike ill-r. I nr. lint-on nus a great eoi- iootor ol‘ ilealltiful tilings; his honn- was i'llli of lhonl. Aunt Ali- lhy said tll.l| aoeonntod _l'o': his iwanting Paullno. “And the ill-st thing she can do is lo llllll't'_\' him hofori- hor linsl-i lllrllitlllos." (in tho other illlnd, Sanlnlg." had aotllally had two proposal-l. llor IIIIPIIPI" oi’ hzlrnlolty had asked lll-r to nlarry Illlll, alld :ll'lor\val-.1 a stlldont, whom silo fell had rohhl-d hilnsolt‘, poor hoy. lu lllly roilos tor ill-r. had done tho sanlo thing. ill-r lll-art noarly broke in pity for them ilotll, hut silo olnlldlrt. \\'h_v, silo novel" intended to nlarry llt all! 'l‘horl- really was no sensi- Ill marrying ii‘ one had plenty of work to do. .-\nd yet zllone ill lile hat-k seat thi- lookeil at tho hark of llrnoo (iordolrs lll-all and the set oi’ his hig shoulders, and wondered if it would not sol-lll vory good indood to have i‘anlino‘.~l capal-lty for c-llarlning llilll. “Uh, look!" l‘atliint\ had given 1*. little doilghtoll ory and \\':\s turn~ lng to puinl at a groll splash of foot one or si-o lllod lo Lil-oil "Sllllfillii lilll ITICILE IN JUST A hllNl/"Pltl." marshy hollow (doso purple ill ll v Do stop and lot. t to the road. “iris! us get settle.“ I Tho car paused ohetllelltiY- 331"‘ my jlnnpell into the road and was down [he hank ill a lnolnont. ‘Flu-re was a good tloal of water hoforli apt,- rmlld got to tho irla, hilt silo crossed hy luiplng fronlysttinti lo alone. Illlllllldtlltll‘ eho eonld hear Pauline giving little startled crivfl. while Brnee reassured and assist.- ed her. Poised on a stone, SammY ltllll‘ ed iris \\'IlI| holh hands. Silo would 1lnhl_~l_~;l_l£' "Hnrlino won/crane "UNCLE JOE" CANNON AND “O LD BOYS" OF THE HOUSE AND CELE BRATE IllS 84TH BIRTHDAY Following all ovation ill IIN" and tlirol- of tho St-nato qualified 1pm.“. m- ii,.ln-,lsi.l,lfliiv,._e n" his alid \Ill\'I'l'l';~'IlIl'IlI i. shall, rt», ' ’ -.-. :.. '.\~' ,.~" . . ,,igh,y_,-U,,,.|], bnlhdu)“ HKTH"RU pllst lll.ll,., tll- yollllgi l llll lllIl ors ot' lhlr upper house, lll-ted llxllliklllilfilld". Ill lllo photograph ill'l' tott to right. front row: .\lr. l‘:lnnon, Ifllllffirivlllllll\'l‘.i (‘harlos M. Slodnlzllt, tit‘ North Parolina; Ill‘|ll'i‘.*'»t‘IIIi|Il\i'\' lsaalqll. Hlil-rwood, oi‘ tlllio; Sonlltol" hnlllo Joo" (‘anllon was lhl- gllosl oi Son d” alor (‘nrroi S. Page, of Vornlonnt. at a lllnrllotnl lo whit-h all nlonlh- ors of ‘lilo Ilollsil and Senate who were llorl: prior lo ill-til worl- ill- yitedi Four llll'llllll‘l‘:‘»vlll' tho Ilollsl- iil‘l‘II porch, wlloro Aunt Aliliy sat. llllll'Ii. .-\nl| shi- (‘Ulllil tako stilne to old airs. llouton. witll Ill‘Vt'I' got out to rat-o Illt‘ iii-Ids and woods any more. I’l‘l'Ilt\]).s‘ iiltii- Uarrio Flau- soll would like a fow for hol‘ disk lll that drl-ar_v offil-l- \\'Ill'l"4' silo Ill-lll IllliiIlH all day. Slldlllllly she “'11:; awarl- that Pllulilll- \\.':ls i-lolzo iii-side Ill‘l‘ up- on illltltlll-ll‘ stono, As Sammy pllt forth lll-r hand to hrolk a particu- larly tine tlowor Pauline slyed hor \\'illl ilIl ilxl-Illnllltlvllli "Uh. tlolrl! I wallt that one thyself." lSho was reaching for it when lilo stone tipped and she began to lose llor balance. Desperate with instinct to save ilerseif, she ahan- ' dolled the iris Jllll clutched Salnlny. As Pauline rlghted herself Sanlnly wont llowll ill a Ill'tl\‘y splash. Shi- iras up ill a lnolnont, aware oi ilruot-‘s slartll-d eyes and ot‘ Paul~ ‘ill int-Ts perfection preserved at Ill'l‘ own expense. “Snlnnly"——st_lllll-Iltiw Iil'llt‘l‘ had got to her alld Ilad her hy tho hallil you, with your feet on the radlnb. or wllerl: it's warnl," llu said. llo 5 hogan to slip oti‘ his coal. lfnlleed- ' ing her passionate protest he rov- ored IIPI’ illloos with it. Fill-ll, still —\\lho~lntll hot lit lIil" lair into lilo ll-irk so: tlyillg toward Itlllllt‘. ‘ "Sush tl fuss ovor nothing," i';lnl- lno ronlplainoil. will-n, all llollr inter Aunt. Ahhy had dost-d Sammy _ with glngol‘ toll alld soon that silo ’ ._ _-... had got into proper apparel. " '4 l.nEN‘M? v53 BUT WHY little wall-r on ll day like this t-ould UNSIQHTLY QVERALLS?" SHE 1m" "°I’°l1Y-" l w Uflllf ASKED, HERE'S THE ANSWER "'i‘llen why didn't you go lll » iwiursoll‘ IIlSltlltI ot pulling Sanlnlgv in?" demanded Aunt Abhy sharply. Pnlllhlo looked cloudy, “As it’ it was not enough tilat lily iloaulifui ride should ho spoiled you noi-ds nlllsrhl- unpleasant," she sighed. I think l shall go ovor and look at Mr. Martin's roses, 'i‘ln-y may prove agroolllllo." Silo t-hoso it paras-oi and wont. “- ' Slllllnly, stillllllalttlil by gingol’ loa and with no disl-olnforl saye what was purely nlontal, had takon up hor violin and was playing soft» ly wlloll .l\unt Ahhy brought iirlllre liordl-n illto tho room. “l‘\'o Ilrollght your Iris," llo said. Salnlny sillrod at Illlll, "You didn't go all tho way hall-k for it?“ silo gasped. “l eortalnly did," Bruce laughed. “And now nllly i stay and ileip you 1ll'I'"!]I];t‘ it?" ca»... . . “llonlnl ' all right, hlll why un- -sig|ltl_l' "ovorlllls." this ]Il‘l‘ll_\' New ‘fork girl asked Ilorsolt‘. She ans- wl-rod illl‘ question so woil that :‘»ll‘tiIIt*l‘:» on l~‘li‘lh llvonuo sitlppotl to illIillItl lll-r “\'l'l‘1lIIllll." Silo l-alls it a “dross oi’ lilo hour." '|'Ilo coat and shirt, witll tho tII\'IlIl‘lI panto- looll. lll<'_\‘ llo nlado. slli- says. gnInil-zl o1" ‘lisll-ad of donliln. Ponpll- who ]lI'Zlt'lll'L‘ lo dol-l-ivo should llo endowed \\'itll nloro than all (irdillalgv nninlory. 'i'lll* rlllvll vry of lllo wholo gang was tlll- dis grnuofltl oondilioll oi‘ tho pllhlio works, and l-sporlally of I“1ll('tlll wood Hospital and tho lnfirnlllry. if thore was a sl-inlillll ot‘ lrulll ill those i-illlrgl-s, it‘ those works hall hot-n ni-ull-etoll and gone into dr~~ "IF-If you wish," Sammy my “t, ,-..,,,-,._<..nia,| py tiloso poll’ answered, slalnnloring uuaccount- Hm] “unniipiniiika, lhl- ]-]S'l'I.\I.\']'- llllly- ES l'l..\('l~:li lti-Ii-‘lllll-l 'l'lil-I laculs And lllollgll tho Iris only lasted Sllllll‘ lllrel- tlays tile Pllllltllkll‘ that. began ill its presence will last for years illlil yours. I,.\'I‘llIlI¢‘. IlY TIII-Z l‘i()\"I'1llN.\llC 'I‘ \\'()l‘l.l) lI.\\'l‘l ASKICI) TIIAI‘ hlONrlY nl-l vtrrno 'l‘() .\l.~\l\'l<} 'l‘lll~l xl~:t'l-:.ss.\ll,\' lll~ll‘.\lllS. 'l‘hosi- h} ilnalos have hoen lallloil, “m1 i)“. (not tllnt they Ilnro askod for illoono. LESS 'l‘|l.\\' WAS .\("l‘l‘.\l.|.\' l~:xl'l~l\'ln-:ll I..\S'l‘ \'|.;,\|l, on pllhlio works. is lilo nlost (‘Illflllillltl answer to their villllill- —-——-<0>-i-— WHEN BABY IS SICK The World's Truest Woman LOVELESS MATCA TO SAVE FATIIER FROM RUIN By GFPUIIISHQCS, f0l‘llll‘l'l_\' Maid t0 ‘do. (ieorgi- (lriflln) 'i‘ile zlllnouncelllonl that my fernr er mistress, Mrs. George lfrzlneis (lritlln. married (folnlnantiol- Paul lla ado will, it’ the. truth is known, reveal ono, oi’ the lfllliil lovo stories ill thu world. l was with Mrs. Grilllu when she nlarril-tl the richest man in Phil-ago, as ho was nailed nine your: ago. Silo was thon just a girl Illlllll‘ frolll school witll her down |l"l‘ Ilaok. Ill-r IlI'I|l'l' Illld htwn a good ilnpll ll. tho girl, hut ho wl-nt lll for horlze lull-lug and lost lll-llvily. ’l‘Ill-n hl~ Illt'l (il-orgl- l". (lrilllll, who was at I't|l|il' will-ll IIPIPH ealno back from .~‘t‘Ill)t|I. Silo was ll beautiful Kiri, and .\lr. ‘Lu. s...‘ SENATE WHO HELPED HIM - (iritlill fl-ll ill ovo lvilll llor illt Nelson, oi‘ Alinnt-sota. llnok rowi- . . . I _ , ' ,1, , ,_ _ _ Slit‘ llltllll I'll?!’ inr Illlll. Silo; \ ll~l--l’l'l-:-illollt .\larshall, Senator , ‘ H _ _ _ always In on (‘Illll|llll_\' \\'llIi Paul ll. Page. S-nxilor \\|lllall| l‘. llllllllg- _ _ , , , li-lelilllll. till-ll a radl-t at \\osl Iltlln, oi ‘,l'l'llitiill, and ltl-prl-sl-ntn , . ‘ _ lolnt .\-'1ltIl'|ll)'. \\ llllllnl S. (trl-one, of .\las I I _ i l'l5lll"lllIlPl‘ wllon silo hall Iaer ' ts. .»\l lhl~ suinll- lllno ‘Tmlh- Jmy" ‘Ivh-‘Humfl h“ “mm,” proposal from .\lr. (irlilill silo l-riod _ _ , H , all day and swore sho would havo mm ‘Ur h“ Hwmy mm ‘Wm m I nothing to do with tho llltlll, 'i‘hal m“ lmwr Imus“ “r ‘HIM’ h“ mmi was until her father told her that :‘.]Il‘i\Ill'l' for eight yours. ‘unhnu, Sh, "km," H rich .lIll* and llo Wtllllfl be ruilled_ 'I‘Ill-,v IilllI found thing-w a tight, i'it on Ills salllrfl" lllld lll ilt‘l who‘, ‘I' "Wmllwll I" '"I\'" ‘Ill’ "u" Ill’ till-i Ill-Ion lllarril-d the mull, lil-l-nllse Imrllti "nil W" ll jl-‘ll- lll; .~=Ilo ‘iillll, "I will tzlkl- Ililll Ill-- Sh“ “"5 i‘ “RIIIWI l-Ylllrl» 1""! ="'“ll I <.-.ltlsl~ l .~hl,lll have to marry a lnall I"""‘I it It'll" \\'Il"l'<‘ Flll‘ Wlllllll Fl" l dollol lovo, and I otlllllot hoar to l'l‘I\'l_' $110 a wook. 'l‘hon sho \'.'I‘III i“. i,,.|,| H“, [m- ;,,.,,,,.,.,;,," 1,, ,,,|,,.,- liolno to Inn-ail the lll‘\\'~€ to hor hlli. lilllld. Silo i-ollld lllllltlril inl:l_l',ini~ WANTED T0 ELOPE llllrisilill- llll_\'l‘l:», nhonl I lillali not l‘iil'l‘ for ally Itlt|i‘l‘ than I do for lho nut-no. Silo would toll llilll, and (gpinqn. (“jfllnf 5;, H“. gm m. "W" Ill‘ “"'"I'I \'-Y“I"II"I oopled \' . (lrillill, and tlll-ro was :l "~\I""l"'""l'.\’ "lll. Fl"! "lllel "l" l!" rl-nl fuss tulldo ill (‘Iliullgo at tho out to work! ll is lny duty and m)’ tilno. l was witll llr-r aiirzlys and pil-nt-uro lo provide for you and shit-Id you ll‘Ulll work illltl worry. 'l‘his Illllo Ilolno is your ri-tllnl‘. l will not hour of you doing tilis!" While [she nlontaliy reheat-soil lll-l‘ roply, she snddonlyl ln-nrtl his lnlrll kly ill tlir- look, Xon‘ was her tilllol‘ "lliorgo." silo l‘l'It'tI, luring llinl llrzllllalliollll_v ill tho little hall, “l have got a joh at $20 a wook!" "is il pol'lllllllellt‘.'” asked Goortqo. eagerly. .._......_10-§ silo llsl-d to toil mo, :l good donl. A fortnight after shl- canto ilnnlo from school, and a wot-k after‘ the ongagenlt-nt, (‘lull-t Paul A. Bus‘ tado zirri\o,,1 from West Point. llo \\';l.-: only .l boy, but lll: raged and ranlpagi-d when llo lvarnl-ll what Iiilt] Ilapponl-d. llo \\';IR ll wild yolllzgstl-r, and he canto lo llll- witll till sorts of rolnanlll: ideas about running off with-A ss lll-loll. ltul frelll lhl- first the girl would _h:l\'o llolio of it, Silo was tile lllosl I honorahll- girl ill the lhlltcil States. Silo told Paul sho loved Ilinl alld "lro worn those (‘Zllltilllil stun-s —~“l‘m sorry this “Us happened, but yo“. shun», take com H ,1 can only two months: now look at nothing oonld over alter her lovo he“, 1L 9mm. Straight u, the '(‘Ill‘" said the irate eustolnlzr. for Illlll, Illll they could never mar- cur." Dripping, he pulled her I “W3 lllhll‘ Hi1‘. .Wlll lllll-sl lllllllu" ry. Shl- said Fill‘ was soiling Ilfil" llftor llilll. “It's thl- front scat for 8mm‘ m“ m". m"! “I"“="I.\' worn si-lf for ilor father's sake, hut that tllal skin firo nlollllls, lnakills: :‘-l'\- oll lnlnlllls‘ wear, wllirll very good. I should any." silo llll-ant to ho honorable over the is " (Con t inucitl n‘ ‘flllzcwlllv’ l lltllr tnllrriage _' nmll? PAGE \ r1‘ is imperative that; ever! 82110111- turiat form aaound association with a progressive Banking Institution. This Bank la stimulating production by providing a. broad. service for ambitious farmers. Any of our 400 branches can furnish reliable information as to mu- keta and Shipping facilities. Romance exceed $114,000,000. 4i; IINIIIN BANK or. CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCII 0. C. TEMPLE, MANAGER‘ TRAvELLERs’ ennouns . Convenience, security and economy are Seltured by the use of 'i‘ravellers’ Cheques ' issued bythis Bank. They enable the bear- er to identify himself and are readily converted into the current coin of any foreign country. ' ml THE CANADIAN BANK .. OF COMMERCE ” PAID-UP CAPITAL - - I $I 5,000,000 RESERVE FUND - $15,000,000 CIiARLlVFFITIYHYN BRANCH, C. Lomcr Miles, Xlzlnagcr. flaunt-aw venue. u... .15.‘),- ,._.~_,,,; . m. ,J\,,., lltls for rental at moderate prices SA l“l'I'I‘Y IZICPQISYI‘ ‘BOXES. for the safekeeping of valuable papers,'stock certificates, jewelry, policies, etc. 1‘ll()'l‘l‘I(."I‘ YOUR \'I,("I‘()R\' BONILS. CHARLOTTETOW N, Branch. A. W. HYNDMAN, Manager. llrlllll-llos ill l‘. I11. ll-dalld also at Summersidc, Tignish, Tyne Valley, Wellington, Hunter Iliver, Mount Stewart, Murray River, Cardigan, Eldon. Rustico (Sub to Hunter ‘ River.) How many thistlos, mustard, ragweed, burioek, 0i.‘ other weeds grew in your fields last, ullnlmer? ' I How Illll('Il loos did those weeds cause you? In the epaeo ooellpit-ll by an average thistlw» about; one square look-seventy stalks oi‘ grain could grow. ‘Some other woods occupy loss space than the thistle, and sonlo spread over more. Frost. Wire Fences afford no shelter for weeds of any kind. You can plow to the very edge 0f \Vhon the baby is sick’ when he is cross and poovisil; "TIP-u ll KFWll deal and is a l-onstant worry to’ ‘IIIP lll0llll‘l‘- he nerds Holly's "W" "lll" that tho (‘tlllllllltln oi" tho roads anll lots. ‘Filo 'l‘tllllots aro an llllltfll] ulodl- bring“ m. ‘his prm,,,n,‘, i}, S“ PX cltlo for tho little nnos. " loy are a ' _ _ _ __ _ gen lo lull thorough laxative which "HM" "It" "w" ‘mm I'm" "M re into the howels, sweeten the,nnserllpllions llllfitlllvls llllts opon‘ nlonlaoll. hnnisil constipation aunt-I). “dun, m“, n w," nu.“ $.|(]_()(|(] illldiléesl‘ Jlrilulk all IFS: this vellr than last lo itooii - lve nl lull o l vi- - ' ' _ ihint-i-rlilng‘int-iii Mrs. rtininiie llll-lll lll rolvllr! Allll lhlflllllwllllll pnyan, 5|_ iriailien, Qucu, writes: and the IllIll‘lIli|l'}' lro osllnlatod lo "Baht/s OW" Tllhlms hm“! Iwen a’ Ill‘\‘t llll ' Tllllll tlloro than last ~lll-~<»r' I‘ l " l in ~ . I ' . i niiind lhom to other mothers.’ The. Cllllllllfl. Illrroasoii stlIilPltHH and n 'I‘ahlols are sold Ill’ '"“‘I"'I"" ‘I“"I' larger llnnllior of initiates. ll. In ers or hy mail al. 25 cents a hnx m,“ lhln all Ihpir |-_.,|,.,,. ,.1,,,,.,:,.__, ous lnlsroprosoulalions. \\'hat a trl have n sheaf for the old Illlll‘ 11"‘ in iii-i studio and another for the Inlto to tho Arsonallli (iovl-rlllllont. . the loin-o. A your aflor the erection of a. Frost; Font-o the absence of the wood ill your crop will be very lltlIIt'l'tlI)Il‘. Frost; Wire Fences certainly do nlul-Il to elilninnto woods. Strongly iinilt, oi‘ the very Ilest carefully gaI~ \‘\ ENLIIWFIQE {ism ‘(liiimlnls Mmlh-IIIL‘ nro t-olniui; bat-k to eondl-nln them. -i i - I ‘ - . One Thistle Crowds Out 7O Stalks 9f "Grain Frost Fence‘ % ‘Frost Steel and Wire 60., Limited, Hamilton, Canada Manufacturers of Gllnnilatl and Bright Win, Hay Wire Incl Bole Tia, Woven WirqFnm-l Incl Ornamental Fdncu, Galvanized Golan, Mlnuhctunra’ Win Supplies. Write for Catalogue. | J. H. GILL, Dealer, Charlottetown. How muell grain could you have grown In the i space octeupitld by these crop rubbers? - Will woods rob you again this year. Got right at; the root. of tho wood evil. Pull down and Ilaul away all tllo_old snake, slunlp or hoard fences, ill the shelter of “lint-h wot-tie I)l'l‘L‘\.I in profusion, t0 scatter their sooth; all over the fields. Rrplttct! your old weed-breeding fences with vanized wire. (it is nlado completely in our own mills), and with tho laterals and stays looked solvllroly together by the ftlnlous FROS" TIGHT LOCK (illustrated at; tho side of udvortisl-lnollt), this folleo will stand the lost. of the etavl-rl-st ex- trl-lnos olCanatIian "weather and all manner of rough treatlnunt from frisky stock.