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ENGLISH GOLD PRIZE MEDALLIST AWARDED 10 GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS ORGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR BAPTIST CHURCH la now prepared to receive Music Studanta in the following subjects PIANO, VOCAL, ORGAN THEORY 0F MUSIC Studio: Saptlat school Room Hours-Q to 12 and 2 to 5 Evenings by Appointment. VO-QOOQJO-OOOO4O 4 O44+O-OQ§’ J. A. McEACHEN, Oph. D. IVE SPECIALIST Eyes examined and qiaesae furnished when needed. Offleo-‘ifl Grafton Street (above Parson's 8 and 10 oont store.) , Heard 10-1 and l-S. Sat. lvenin] by appointment. ‘hlaphorla IS»!- .¢~»¢. ‘w- Sullivan i Bank Building i in Pianoforte, Singing 8r. Palmer P. E. lalarlo ... . .. .. ....,._.,,,,~“h_~"” i A Sweetheart at" Thirty THE STORY OF A WO- MAN'S TRANSFORMN TION By Marion Rublncam .- OQ-vev-o-ee-eoo-eeeee-eeovoee-é \VE ARRIVE Chapter 43 It was Iudricous iinll pathetic to see our preparations fol-n sullilucr wt honle iu the country. "You both look ns_ tliougil you might be getting really u\vn funerals." Ilclcll rclnarkcd, nlaking a pilc of cushions on the floor nild sitting dowll on Ilolen zilways preferred to sit on the floor or lill till» ltl'lll of a chair And curiously enough, these IlIlllS-l llill positions wcro morc bccolllillgi i0 licr than the conventionally seated olic. "Well l don't feel particularly iclicerfui about going llolne. ll you know whllt it will; like!" Violcl. iSillll. licr mouth drawn for flown! all the corners. She was cnrefullyi stuffing iissue paper iiilo tiic siccvcs other blue silk so it would not crcnsc in packing. i “Good licavcli! 'l‘hc child has n iiouic in the country. she's going :l\v:|_v lll spa-lll! lilCSvJ hot lilolltlls where green trccs ygrow null illcrl- "yillziy I spciiil two wccks vzlca-l ‘liiili this Mluusl. witll you? llclvili alskoll l‘lIIIl'i'i_\'. Alill of coursc uc wcrc ovcrjliycli lo llavi- ilPI‘. .‘\Illl so liiili was zirruugcll \\'l‘ wcnl on pzlsking fur our trip. "l think you should ililll- {liiili}, ‘some of your orlluuicilis,“ iicivll; srlili "liluiiillsl- i'\'c -l illl of i-ullliic- ‘of lily UWll"'1lIlll if woul‘ place is as plain us you say, lit iWlii iil- liicl: to llayl- i't'lllilliil‘l'.s' of ithis clillrliiilig apilrliuciil.’ ; "'l‘liilt's ll good illl-il.‘ \'i bl-giliilills: at ollcl- ill giillll-i‘ up; _liur liiilt: lix-usurl-s. "I'm going in, illllliib: my room at llllllll‘. us lillil‘lli liiili‘ this piill-c us pllssihic. I ‘won't, ifccl so badly till-ll." i f So czllldiusilcils, uilk colwrvil, isofn lulsliiiliis, tho strip of bruc-ld iovur tiic liililllc-i, tiic iiicvust- i i liiili’ I lull»! artistic iliinlzs I ~.t‘tl, wl-ul liiili 1t llflfii‘, ..~:liippl-ll liii our lickl-t. i And lillilily wi- \\l‘l'|' i't‘llll_i'. Viull-L uiciit lo llll- willliliw ySilllPti oilt at illi: rillllriliiilvli s! |l)l'ili\\'. it was III!V~'I' a prclly ;lUtlli, for this ul-ighboriioll ifur in till!‘ sillc of illl‘ 411,‘, .'. ziiicollvleuiclil, liiili llimu at ilsl 'llt*l'lh'. \vlil‘.i'i'Vt'.i' illl: girl lolikclli ifilit! could sl-c ilolhilig llill. box lli!‘i iinll }’,llllil'l hlix to iii-' i :iiill~ I (llll \\ irl-ll brick iltlllsr-s, \\illl occilsnili, iully u Illiiil‘l~:§,s‘ tilrllsl. through .lll iopcii umdinv, liiili ill lhl- Sil'l‘l'iS_ jiius ~l:.ll'ts ziiid childruli liiili bull! ‘ios, lllltl luotllcrs too liillgillli from‘ illll.‘ iiot llay to \vol'k~\voiiilell who. isal. about ill till: shallc of iluoi'—' l\Vll_\S and nurscd ihc babies liiili‘ m" Wmlywiui- lliillgs,.yvc'll better start." them.‘ Almost l Unbelievable Youcan realize the wonder ui lm. pfovemenl t0 your skin and complexion your mirror will reveal to you after usingGouraurfsOr-ienlal Cream for the first time. Send I51‘. for Trio! Sh: FER]! T. HOPKINS k SON Montreal Gouraudk Orieniaui Cream "Bull! "Oh, As though I could!’ you liligilt—licrc. give me i lie seleincd almost to want _us .il.\\'ll '. llc could noi g0 through tho li-niii gulc, so llc gave our luggage lll u porll-r, tipping him for us. lhcn Ilc turned -t0 llic: "You've been a pcacll all winter Auntie, and .I‘ill darn glad yoli clinic to town." he said. And he put bis arills around my shoulder liiili kissed mo. 'l‘llcll \\'itlll)ut a word lll-l stopped dowll and kissed Violet lin the chuck. 'l‘llcn lio -turn~ l-d and ilurried off. Tilt‘ girl's face was transformed in all instant. She turned to foll- ow the buy as iio went through crowd, licr oycs luminous with liappincls. » liut. i iic wont, Bud pillled out his watch, looked at. it and brokc ‘s “miimkid g"f‘_““ “MP m’ Sig?“ into n run! upou us lliore and more as we “fuiimi ‘P immii ‘iiiiimig f)“ ‘P .\ Ilttlc chilled feeling went. ov~ rcllchcd home. Driving through “has 30V"; “hem “Wis 5mg cl" her. Ill‘ had been inlputicnl. tiic short street that formed tile ‘hf ,-m",m‘"g "ml "um “mils bi"“'_ then! Ami lhc depression lasted hczirt of the village and ul. tiic loud better conic u1i‘_\'U!!!'>'°i1_ until. ncxt ll:l_v at noon, we clinic end of which our homo stood, vro "i"'n"'5'im_|,i ‘ii)i)i"w“'m’ it “Vi”! tiic station liczlrlrsl. llcniy croatoil little short of ll l'l-.:il 89.2153- iim“ I ‘i0’ V’ “iimlwnfl minim?’ s, liiili found Jlilllcs iu illl‘. lion. f iiucgy wailing for its. c" mm IUHARLOTTEMWN GUARDIAN ‘" things that we did not want to nnd-perhaps too. we had we the sensation we would cre- hlm better than the other fellows and he paid the most attention to ‘her. And then when she found he ilhe w-nii going to see Clemm-ie, made up ‘her lnlnd Clemlllle was n't going to get hiln away from lior. Gosh, she was always in the rh id keen insight at tlrllcs. I often pack. worn knew - ate. our prettiest because . n every woman there exists li great actress. Unsconsclous front of tho house! He couldn't ly we. all know when the dra- igo by on his Wily to Burke's wlth- lnatic situation occurs and ‘out her sewing. him and calling how to play up to it; Indeed, ,hlm in. Maybe that's love." Jallles we all know unscnnsclously how to bring about the dram- felt he knew very well what was utic climax. Even I know that going oil in all our minds. and" though all colluetry bud been ‘that very little escaped those killed In me long ago. ulet eyes. mtlntlic mollve attributed to her slsltr. Yes. sollletilne soon. And don't you think they'll be ha p p y 7‘ , "Oh, I suppose as Iiiippy as any— one cver is. Lallrll has becen more goollmltured since ‘Charlie spoke She bad what she wanted. so silo calmed dowll a bit. Gee, she used to lake our bends off sometimes. she'd get so illall. Poor Charl-lel" Jamcs grinned broadly to himself. Violet was plainly unconvinced She could not believe there was no romance in this llffziilr of Lama's TIIIE SENSATION Chapter 45 Tile difference between Violet and Illyllfflfjlri we loft llelily Falls and as we rcturncll, was borne in it was l-arly Sunday lliLi-"YIIUOII and t3Vl'I'yil(llly was out front~we LAURA (‘li.'lpi.cl' 44 llllil‘ a dozen iicopll: gill off iilI',\V1‘:»‘_ll|>~il lll tiic lilhll that. the Sull- ;il'lllll ziud ll|i'l'l' was liic usuzli iilll---d:i;.- liiiiiicl- lilid been cleared ‘llwilfv’ irowd oi’ full-lids allll l't‘iiillVtrl' liiili :iI\\':|_\s mzlkc. coming such all c.\ ilillg t)l'.t‘li.‘s'illll.‘l Ylililcl illlti I, l-ztlrli with ii. su‘f-; " i‘lti .i ilIIiIllil-flfllllfiull iowa ' H- llcrllss ill!‘ pllilfliruri '. us a full iiiiiiuLoi without mclvgliitiliii. i "l‘ilucs'.'" Violl-l cricli “Wily. Kl)lI"_i;iJl)il Lord, \'~l, ililili'i know you! ldidli't kliowi my owil sisll-r!" lll‘ lzricd, juliip~l lug out of lhc carriage at. ‘(Jlllffi ill iilzlriili You liolil: lo you olvrs?" ~iil,\‘ lilo iliii fnrcl- of the‘ UIJIIKI- ul» liiili ill'l'll llll'tlIl'{iI "lllil"i to iiil-. Wc uccc ililfl-rl-ill rso llilfi l-i'l*lll .lllilil‘.\' i-l-aily didn't ilIiU\\' ur. , \\i' \\'-'l‘~,! so usl-li to lllt't! clulilcsi h,» lliisliiiil.~llli.it wcliaii forgottenlwm-(ls m. “Hugh, family rm,“ Umiwvas one wiildow which never iinll liallc. bill oiily sonic fancy cur~ lllullicl, llwrvocn oursolvcs as we awajl liiili as wc lniliil- buck. "llow do wl- look?" l ziski-ll kiss iiig Jumps aiilk-lilioilully. i lit‘ liingl-d us both ill his Wtllil 1ll'lll h‘ his fccl- grliuiilg slowly l p] 'I'l liiili ii.'ippicl' .l.~: lic iluilll-ll iii‘ ill] iiii- ilil-ii his i)l'l‘ll)' sis-tor. = 'l'iii-ll a humorous Qltfllllll .lIill his i'_\l‘>'. "illl gl-le,“ iic cxl-laiilil-ll joyfullyi (‘Zllillii ‘ I _ _ w |“wait till iuotlicl- sens yoll!‘ _ t“iifigd"‘ziillrllitiljvt Hut" Help"; liliiiilrlillig 'llll talking wc pile-iii "axi ‘ "Iv-hp u film] u‘) ‘H’; “n. l" ‘ilo lhl- ‘Tlllillt llllti stlirlcll ull l’ 1 ' “‘ i“ ' ‘ i ' " lit l'llliil ilt'il\'l‘.t‘ll olv-iliok ivoods and f"illlil ugly sillclly‘ igYPCll fit-ids and a i waterfall!" Volct sliiilcll a little and turned! from tiic. wiildlnv. ‘But l knew why slic unis sorry ,to go—sllc was worricd ovl-r Llllll. -l<‘oi' lllc lad had liccii llil his good bl-llzlviour for Wcl-iis now. but lil- ,wzls a lit-tile impatient about it. After Iclcn lcft sllc tlllkl-d nilout him n little, we were taking n Saturday zlfterilooll train and we were to arrive lIOIIIP Sunday. 'I‘his was tlllli" so Bull could sl-c us off. "lie has boon saving moillqv," Vi said. "He showed mc his bank hook lust work. and lio has $51) szivcd from his salary. .-\nd hi‘ hasn't boon gambling in stilcks liitc-Lv. I do Iirlpc. lllfli bl: (‘unwill- cd over tiic summer. I faiiytlliilg: should happen to liim~e ’ licr voicc trailed off ilitli nothing, and her cycs wcrc round hilll worricd, llult wllcii Bud clinic to scl- us off hc. was so sweet and s0 chzirilr Ilig that Violet cllccrl-d up immod- a I I i iatcly. "it's such a long limo efour mouths." she said, looking up lll him liiili trying to sliiilc. "(if l-oilrsc it is. But think of lill! in lhl- hot cily zlll that liliic, Yllil will be: cool and ciilillfiirllihll- Iii il-iisl." 'l‘licrl' was just. ii iracl- of illip1il.il\iicc ill his voil .. "l-lxcl-pt iiltil l.ill'i‘l' url- l~Vi‘l' so litany things lo do iii tlir- ciiy. Al illum- lllernis. nothing, to till hill think lilliilli you." ill-r i-iiccks rl-dlll-licd a iittlle its ‘iilb llliilii‘. this ('tlili'l'.\—'ilili. Iluli sinill-li dowll at licr. “'l‘lil:t's right don't ll-rgl-l lll:- fi HARD PiiViPiiS A i VER FACE ltched Murine. Lost Sieep._C_uticura Heals. "l had pimples nnd blackheads all over my face. The pimples were . hard and quite large, and the itching and burning were so severe that I could not help scralchl _ them. Iwas very restless and lost many nights’ elee "I tried different rem- ediea without success. Seeing an advertisement for Cutlcura Soap and Ointment l sent for a free sample which I used with success. I ur- chaaed more and after using f tee cakes of Sou and two boxes of Oint- mentlwas ealed." (Signed) Miss Sadie Dolce, 363 Admiral t.. Prov- idence, R. I., Aug. l1, I92 . Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes. “~2".'.f"'.'¥l‘.'.'k'tl5t2."'“" ‘ “"' I a trial." oil! over - w Bonn m. Ointannitflanlime. hlcmn Clatleura Sea! shown without mus. l . » ‘YPIIKQPMVID-cwflre-vltlhwafl . fur‘ l I found ‘iolct wa -.liiilg brolhcl" closely as wi: llrovc along! .‘~;ili I tolilooilclllll illlIl with lliofc altciltioh than I would l)l‘iillIIll';i)'.l “is diffcl‘ lit. Al. 2U llui I, ililii has shoulders wcrc bout ovl-c as tliosl- of a lllall of iiiidllll- agl- might. be. llis cycs wl-rl: iii‘. fiilclls cvcr~llll'lhu bo\"si good qualities were to be sccu ill ilicse splendidly iinlclligont, rath- or liroziiliy l-ycs . I-Iis hail", puslicll blick frolil his lead showed the in- lcllcltt of the forchcall. But tiic lowl-i" purl of his face wes hcilv~ icr iililll cvcr. , Yes. tlll-rli ho \\':is——'lll possi biliiil-s and llmpossibiiitics. Jalllcs’ life would always bc. a lilziil. lil-lwccil iiic ilppci" and lower parts of his filftniil that ho w: ikc ll grout luziny illl-ii »~iicl‘<-.lllt_\' was lit war within him. (liven csoligcilizil sur- roundings, Jzlllics would li-avc lli't‘ll a fair ' great llilili. Giv- l-n disl-our: dug surroundings lll‘. was sinking liowil zllul liowii Jill) lioililug. “Wlilii. has lilcil lliippl-nlllg I uskcd casually. "llil, l'.illil-i~ fircd our hcsi lilr- oll iI!‘ili Ia wclek bcl-ullslr ill! iralr l.-d ii raise" Jnilws said. ".\liitlici' llill luiilrli ari- lilways fighting about. solur-llilillg or liilicr. (lucss zliollil-i" just llill-s lo have sollloonc around to pick on, and llicrl: has- n‘l iwcil aliyolil- >illll:l- you loft but iliillfll. h“ suili .l.i;i.l-s' i')tIi{t'il , toll inc about Ilnurii." Vi "S-lil- hasn't. writlcil cl- uc-il-fl aiili Nioliir-i-Is ll'ill'l'.‘i ‘didn't always givl: llllll‘ii lu- s.‘ "till, iiotliiliu llillcll lo li-ll," Jami-s aid casually. “Laura col (‘llarlii- l)\\'vl-i' illlll llioy'rl» goiiil’. to bl- iIl2lI'l":4‘ll illis siluuucr. aitor llir- first. rush oi’ work is ovcr and lioforl- lllll'\'t'Hlii|i.( Iwgills." "is. slil- vl-ry lIil|l]l_i"." Vi uskcli, ll ‘ittll- wiwlfililyx "l dunno,“ Jliincs linswl-rlid <lnppiug tiil- wins on tho horse's brick in hurry‘ liiili into li joggin" trot. "l'll gli flisli-r." lIP iipoiligizl-d only l’vl~ hilll him in tho hay rlikc nl-iirly lll hours yostnrday‘, ailll l)l't'li_V lulrll at ii nil lvcck. "I want to difvr slowly find lnlk." Vi s-aill. 'I'l-li ml.- Illllfl.‘ about Hziura —lilld tfharlio. Oh. llil-ri~'s nothing in toll Jam- os rcpcull-li ligiiin. hiofhl-l‘ said tlil-ro. was no living with licr hr~ “orc. sillf! was so cranky. 'l'h.'lt's -.vill-u i-ilic wasn't. silrc nf lliin- "hurlln wlis running ovcr to sol- "lr-mmio Ilurkc, iinll Laura ivlis scared for fcnr she'd lose liiili. "Poor Ilaurn" Vlnlcfs voice wns 'uli of pity. It's llrr-nllful to be in ‘ovr- with snipe one and know ‘iuyrl-'s~~niiot.ill-.r girl." Ill-r nyol-l vcrc nil telillcrncss for hrr sis- cr. "She's not in love with hlim," iPflflfld Janina. She Wfllllflll lilm cram bcclluse~oh well she liked country lllmll- pr-rhaps rliallillg Hilpiickly’ us lllight lic, were coming 0i‘ i ‘church. could llot. liiivc chosl-ii u more pub- lic limo to arrive. liiili wc wanted lo inzikl» our return dramatic. ll. \\ resting or iii tiic blILlliU of- lill‘ plirclil and will-ii i.ll\l wonlcll halving l-ll-.i lll ilWlly thl- dlshl-s us will-ll lll!‘ nil-ii ll'1' lo sit iiiid rest. to enjoy ilioll of the wook—' nu. oi liil- firsi rcl 'l‘l'lif—~ll seems curiousfltihey are going to be lnurrled-—" Vi be- gan. a little puzzled by the unru- clielerful but this was so We were a 'I‘lioy told us about each other about it; they of‘ the way little village that al- most anything new was upt I0 be astounding. As I look back llow,l marvel ihllt In this busy age. such a town clln exist. Yet it was logical en- ough-the country around us for miles was splendid farm land; tho ‘railroad. was quite fal- away; our little river was not strong enough to furnish motive power for any factory; our falls, from which the village took its name, were very charming but had not value but that of beauty. So we lived ll placid out of the world l'lfe. And Vi and I came as new. strange people with our city clothes and city manners-all the more curious because they had known us before as even plainer and quieter than they. Laura said tiic first ullgraclous thing that day! "Of course. if you dress IAIIYOIIQ‘ up ill such looking clothes, they'd look young. The idea of Aunt Enid acting like n. girl! And wearing‘ such a but!" , A little chilled feeling went ov- Illkl. 0 I‘ MARK AGAIlN Chapter 46 That night I sat In my room a litliu while before going to bed, and flioilgilt ilzlrd liboul. Violet and iiiyl-iclll My thoughts were not cheerful. Tllcl-o was ilntllillg in the room to‘ Illlilit! them cheerful. It was that $0,, 0,- mum,__n “aimless affair in he suddenly left me. to rim zilier llvory’ wily. The ceiling was too low. Low ceilings lire usually vcryi low i! rested was deprcssillg—lt fuirly about. sol-ilibly until liil~ light slipper lll visit ‘liilil- for “Phillis lllc lliird szilll "llcllo, Jnillcs,’ Vi Ilrfsfill H ="\:id Aliiil linillf \\"li_v-~\\'liy, \~.'li:i|..~nm__\_“., M“, [ltlndglrsfln‘k“[)\\' mlygllt and green design. - i i‘ ‘iilu -- ‘ |g||.y Blmdlno’ charlotmtown [the Buddha and llil~ various liiili-r; S“ ally Il\!lI'P'_' Aunt. l‘llliti tllci" l).;'i.;;~ l';liiiil_v ini iill-l porch r _| don't kiilm us l-ilhl-i- at. "llfU-‘ill ilil-,v‘rl- not surc. lll-lio iliorc," filil" lcziuoll lull lll WllVi! ll grouting. "Wl-ll my lhllll~ wl-rli ilic| I‘ - -l --. . . ‘i illll'lilill!l'i‘ill‘t‘ l)t‘l\\t‘(Il4\lll‘ iliIPPHY-iHINT)“ “nu 311% Iilgg pump [[()\v|1.¢|' izi-il-l- Iilltl lhul of lll». other pl-oplc u“. Slpps n, runnw "3 l]\a“la" Wm, talus. Allll thl-rc was ll ‘oil iill‘ lilill- local, lLiltl l-slll-l:.iliil_\'j],,.,- ‘|\‘s m, w“ ,i,-,,v,. “lung ‘violcl hunt-rt buck to glggloimi“! l! Will"! "ill 0V8!‘ i! mim.hi,.\.,,,,siy_ pa wnlidcu llcll llillt was tall and "\ d“ H lnlhl‘ “llfln Mal-ll‘. t1|‘l!]‘ IIIIYFIHV; UllPSlULl ll]. illlllGiifflllfill two uiicomlortublo chairs and a sh.» suid luriiiiig to Illl‘. Silo gave iltl‘ hat. an cxpl-rt little iliisiil which lliildi il iii a yct. liiliro bu‘ l-lliiiiug ziiigllr. Thou shi- rl-acllclli ililiull iiuo llill vcry slliiliiiiig hand-Whirl !'!!"!!! t>l!I!!'l'-‘i-*'»!!!i !!!0A!!-‘4'E»‘*'ii!' . arm, sister ilicd, and slic iial: illelcii had givi-li lll-r, found a iillll». Villlii)’ irasc iinll lleliberilteiy poivllcrcll licr liosc with a lliiniii-i turc powdor puff, so laveryoiioi around could sec. ’ Jlluius iookcll at licr with Ills iiW-lslinv grin. I felt that suddenly liic=dolic about the licclic Willi llflllmi railway station and the iitLiu i0\\'Il'\\-“_.; l)(lklyk)ininz "ml-c imglvggling tofixifflhi- 1!! 11')’ i!!!“ lgmlre ii- ' ‘of ilt'lll_\' Falls. the boy. A great affection and ii| h!!!‘ grczlt sympathy always existed bra-lend of ii 311*“ violet ‘mil "w? lwren Vi and hcr brother, and now silo was llllllillg to this a little of tiic sophistication iinll 1i little of llll‘. iil-iviiess of a strange girl from tiic city. llul. tiic clinlllx of tiic whole lif- tcrllooli w s lllstlicr. lSlle came to lllc door as shc heard the carriage wheels grate on the stones 0f tiic roallwayx wiping licr hands on a lowcl . Sill! was getting dinner- wl: were to have it luler than us- ual. because of our arrival. So Ids- thcr hall covered licr Sunday dross with her weekday apron, and licr face II._S usual was rell and llioist from cooking. ".\l_y' hind!" sllc exclaimed. And again and again “My llllllii" Violot rail up to licr and kissed licr then turned lu watch licr fare as silo grcclcd mo. , "l.\'ly land!" ESiiIPl‘ shill for the fifth time. "lllnill Iiliillcs! I would'- u't huvc known you. \Vliat. have you bcing llllilll: to yourself?‘ liul. I turncll from licr more or icss cordial gnu-ting to sol: Vioiut. hugging licr fiitlicr and lllilgililil»: up at. hlnl lronl tho pirrislul! ol‘ sowing lilm again. Jim kisscd lilo too sollil-lliillg hr.- hllrl not tlOllt‘, for ycars, and till-n wle both turned to llli! l'llllll.‘l‘ pcrfiliictiory ciilbrricc that Laura glivle us. “\\'l-i I wouldn't. know you‘ Jim sliid friiiikly, looking Iii. nic as wn stud till lhl- porch zlflcr lliiillcr. "l swl-ilr you lulled likll ii. lilllu nlll lady Wil\‘li you wciil. away. And uo\v~~—gosh , you don't look 2Ill~ not morn‘ till anyway. You look llill‘ llil- little sister I usi-il to bc so fond of." "'l‘lial. is lzharliliilg of you Jim I said. llnlil tiiiiio for Sunday "tcli" as wo callcll tiic liiPlIl of cold lnnlii and odds-alill-cilds that wc. all! for F-uiidoy sllpilcr, fricnds mill iiclgii» burs kcpl. arriving and Wu held 1i rr-ai rel-option. I Wilt-l rather umuw oil by it. null vl-ry imicli plcllsilll. ’I‘hl-.li" Tacos liiili (fillliiiltinlfl wore ll reward for all lily work uliil study of tiic whiter. Again and Again l heard thiit rcnuirk "I wouldn't iilivre- known you." ' lll‘ course, our ololhlws helped n. grl-at tltllli‘. \Vc liiili worn very nice Why It la a Good Family Medicine From its splendid formula, its su- perb blood purifying qnaiitiorl, its prompt. tonic cffcola, and above all its unequalled record in practical use by three gcncrntionln-Irlnodhl Saran- parilln is the favorite medicine in many homes. If you need a good lllmiy medicine wh not gel. the heat, that. which has been known to lho people of America‘ for iinll ii century, that. made our mothers 1nd grandmothers wei and that is reasonably sum to do you mod? You know Hood's. Get It today. upon onl-fs hoall. The glmisilli?“ becn plliiii wlillc plaster. but “mi ilsomo yvwirs iicforc Esther look it thufgillllt) her head to do ovcr the housc , ,-i.,,,;l,-k.;.l.aiiill slio had chosen for lily room ll i“, W. mum. “hm, "num- HH. Hun-h- hrliwilisli papcl‘ with an enormous - was inorciful bill. still ions pliltci-n, all liilSi-silillg .- ii -l w s iil-vcr lit pl-aco with it, it. llill‘ ltll and worricll llill. 'l‘liol'o ,iiilvilig no reason for its ivlllls hilll» lllltl fzldcd which tiic lll-sign ‘ill-l some of this ml‘.- too~llirgla~~liiili it. burcau wliosoiilirrall-was-anything hilt ljlattcring. - Aflcr our lillliililiilii Iiltlc fiili, cr‘s [)L'.l’Sl)lIllili.)' opprosscd the freedom of lny winter. I know 'l could do ii liiili: tu improve it b)‘ bringing out ll few of the things wo czlrricli hulllc wlitll us ~but rcuily very littic could he. ‘What, I wondered was to be the l felt ill lily soul that she would never carc for lluyonc but George Pcursoll-alid I fclt she would llcv Bl‘ be happy with hilu—aiid never happy without liiili. For Violet was the sort. that loves one and does not clirc' ever again about any other lllzln. And George was not ready yet for the sort of In- tlnlsc ziflectioll-llc was too young ‘too immature. He did not tinder- stand and it made lillin uilcolllfor- tublc. . As for myself—0f course’ there was no love lll life for hie-only the second hand emotion that coilics from watching someone clso. I could feel life through Vio- let. . Yct in spite of my preoccupa- lliml, I did not neglect the evening roiltine that I was now followlllB with religious fervor. I went ovcr lily liuir, stilllullltcd my scalp us I Iiad ‘bl-oil taught to do. I (zlcliusleli my akin with crnunl, and with liii- oihcr (in-llill [llill-ll all the wcinglt cs. Not cvcn ltlstllter Iftilllli drug ilio away from this bollcficllil routine, V Next day I got into one of my old llouscllrcssi cotton uufll a husquc waist and a lilose dragging filll skirt. and went down to lllt‘ kitchen to help. I plckcd up tho household llutics null went aiioilf. the work as though I hull laid it. down only fm‘ n day. liul. that. evening Wlltlll the last task was finished, I wont to lily room and shipped info nnn of the prrtty frocks I liiili liizidn that Spring. , p “l simply havc to foul civilized" I inlli Vinlct till I combed lily hair liilo tiic. high knot l-Ieien taught me. ./\Illl together wn the porch. Ami pcl-scnlly up lilt! road came three figures, and Mrs. lliggs, he! soil Iliilyl who won u chum 0i Juniors-and Mark. Upjohn, came in “l hoard you was buck, null thought. as I wlis over I'll l'lIll lll null sell you," was hilll grocllllg. lWe sat olll. lm the porch. James roilsell from tlui itfi.liill‘i.'y thul cnmo over lilm lit supper tllue when tho work wlis through went inside with Vlnlcl iinll. Billy. Lnurli. nnd (ihllrile lilid gonli driv- ing. Aficr the. ilsillil round of grootings, Father took Mrs. Dlggs Inside. I want to show you nil Laura's linens. was her cxcusc. Como Jlnl And thus tiictlesldy she lcfl Mark and myself on the dllmli lighted porch. I suppose you hsiird I hadn't got ten married," ME-YK sniff abruptly "Yes, Esther wrote me I sail’ lunkinx my voice very casual in deed. I was so sorry. You mus‘ hilvo felt very badly. "No" he said and repeated ll went llow-n to sensation indeed. told it. Of course. Ilcnly Falls was such a quiet out- preuy pillow tightly between In our own home hosts of satisfied frien 6&- SEPTEMBERBO, 1922 towns and vii e5, d: buy RED ROSE EA today, as they did 28 years ago-because it ia still the same good ' m "banana" m Ililollllllalllllldaaaau Innue- &___ loves once, he cleared hlis throat— he really seemed very emullrrased when a man loves once he doesn't care much about other wolnen. ' 0ll—- your wife. you lnczill I said. 0f course yes. when a inan has a ivlfe be cares for l suppose other women do seem n littlei" “Well-uh, no, That is. I didn't mean that." I never saw a mlln so embarras- sell as Mark. I was lilmost sorry for lilm, I could see the red run up into his face, for llc was sitting vrhore the lump light from filo rooul inside fell over lliin. I wlls almost sorry for lilm, zil- lnost Inclined to let l\lIIl dowll cais- ily. But not quite. I remembered how he llnd treated me yw-‘ars ago will-ii ho came to eels me so ofllen that he, frightened away cvcry other possible mall, and tlicli how u. girl in another town—aiid linw he had lllllrnicd still alio1lllal' lint.- was not resentful-perhaps I folt o. little romantic about nun yours llgo. But ldiil not. no\y—~ I reinellibercll his stuiiililiilg zilluost insulting proposal to iiic last summer. Then lI-cllllilllbcrod tho other ililill—-~l<‘rnncis Meade, seen so cas- ually oilc eveling last Spliiiig. What. a flgilre he. was-bl>sldrl this uncouth creature! , ES'I‘H'ER'S IIJIGAS Chapter 47 “It's Providence, that's what it is," szlld Esther, shaking a pillow vigorously. ' “WI t. is Provillciico?" I zlskcll smoothing tiic sliccl carefully and tucking ill all tiic corners iillnliod- iclilly, as lllsthcr likcll. For rcply silo iiiuriliurcll f-ltllnl‘ words which would bu lilipossllil-a to set down as -ho gave them. What sllc said w s: _"ll's i’l'ovilll-licl~ that. Sarah's ' foullll that other fciloiv out. West some pliico. llill. as shc was llolllillga flit licr tccth and pulling on a pillow case, llill‘ words were very lllucll gilrbcd. I saw that Esther was about tol express licr opinion concerning‘ Mark nnd myself, and there was nothing to do but lct her have it out. lpullcll the white countcrpunn up neatly, and began folding the blanket carefully at the foot of the bed. . It had been n hot and busy week The farm work alone was more than enough for us. Jim bad enough hired men now, but two of Buy a can of RED ROSE COFFEE-dis flavour will meant extra beds to make up, two more rooms to be kept clean, and tw more to cook for. 'I avlng accustomed myself to the slllilll amounts of lllarketlilg necessary for Vlolel. and myself‘ during the winter. I used to stare in anlazenlent at the hug?! roasts that went into the oven for the nrill-ilay liinller-— nnd that wcrc completely demolished before the meal was over. Jim was iilwllhl what. Esther called u "heart! feeder," iinll Jnlllcs cuillc. homo llolnc ravenous. Tho llirl-d inch always ate enormously. Wc. llzid merit three time ti. duy—~at least they dlld Violet iinll I~_I suppose llavliilg tralncd our app-Jill diff- crliiitly during tho WiIli.l!i' ..o, as Illsihllr said, "llkle spnrrlnvs" lluf I think wc wcro tho lioalt.illcl' tor it. 5W0 really worked so hard that ilicrc was ilitlo tiiiuc fol‘ lulu: coll- vursutioli. Allllrk cllfilla ouch aigliili that. wcck, but. I liuiliagcd not. to sch liilu llioiili. Till-ll he wcut buck to his owll homo. ‘Fills moi-llill; we hoard ho was coining hack again tin ll fow day's. nnd tlilil. starlcd ESUIHI‘ oil lhl- siulficct. "lhuividlincii!" sllu re-liffirillcll, shaking illt! pillow lilird and lhcn sl-lllng it. crcci oii tho lil-iill of i.lll'» lll-ll. "l can sol- tiic liaiili of l‘.l'ov-' ldciice as plain! You was fooli enough to lot lliln gl-i lnvay wholii you was young. -I don't. know who‘ lhl~r you could llllVl‘ guilt-ll liiili back last HIIIIIIIIOI‘ or notW-l giless you could, lic. roally llill zisk you to uiarry hilll, didn't. llc?" siile gave liili a shrcwd glliiicc out of licr liiili‘ grcl-llisll leycs. , “llc wiilltcd a liousckl-clici" that's; what lit ailuollutcd to" I roplicil, gathering up tiic sliilcd shouts and going off to xinoilicl" bedroom. Esther followed lllilllllll inc prc- lcuiling to do tiic. rooiil work-—-iil_v special task. o sfrlppl-ll tiic clv! crs from tiic. lll-ll. alill hogan putt- ing on fresh linen, still fragraiv from its long sullbutli wlicll it was bleached oil tiic gross. ' "Well hc‘ll be liloro roiliantlc. this time,” sllc predicted. "Even a mun of forty has ronfflllcc In llllln I ‘lipase-though Lord knows, Jim got ovcr Ills romantic notions soon enough after we were niurr- led." She shook out one pillow lllld held lit. between licr teeth to put on a new cilsc. I looked at her crlt iczllly’ illlllill~—llf) wonder Jim had gotten over his romantic notions There was ll curious ‘rcselnbiaiilelt surely please you. l3 l‘ _.__.__ 1 and only marl-led a for: yrearg to grow fat and rather blowsey. ‘She had fulfilled her mission tin lif0——kll\8 bud found a -liilln married him, she was bearing hlnl Clliltllfell and. keeping hi5 house. What else was there‘! Why should she keep lllS love Hadlft she lliilrricll hilll Wasn't that enough’! lie linll to go oil loving licr-ho iinll llmllliscli to; it was lll tho wedding ceremony. And beyond tlial. she did mil thluk. Iilitcr she regretted ———-l)lil tlizit was latcnlvlclllltiliic we.» shook out tho pliloyvs iiiid turned tiic imittrl s i-iml discussed Mark. "(foul c Wt! all thought you wcro ii. hopeless old maid," shc suili with lll-r ilsual fruliklilass. "But iiow I got. liopos of you. l dunno wllllt you dill to yourself this win- t.+-.r—~iii:i_vllll you ncodeil a yliollgc of air, or solliotlllilig. lint you uscd to look ollll-r than lilo, and now you look _Vt)llili.fl“l‘. lidoifttllilik you PVHII look us old its you arc (‘oursc yliil got gray hairs. I can ill-ll l.lll!lll, bul. your hail" solllollow has liioro color. "And of coilrsc," she went on, Laura ll I bolll tlrillk your clntllcs silly aiid llllt‘(‘.il‘tl'~l)lIL they do imikil you look youilgl-r. there's no llclvvliig that. And as I says to Laura, after illl it don't lulittcl‘ what silo does to hersl-lf now, silo l'iill \\‘t'Il.l' Mlivigs with skirts [hut ilikc in alid show licr ankles, tiIltl slic. l-tlii tolilile ilbuul. oil high liocls ivliuii sill: ought} lo bo wearing conlinou sl-nso sllocs at licr age. lllti shc can suiclir licr taco llll up ivllii Qrlelims and such li‘ll(!l(-—-—l)lli. it's lill right, I says, as long as silo kcls lilm." "lllstlil-r!’ I crlcd lln tingor._"\Vllit aro you talking about?" "Mark of course, silo said her oyns growing round ill surprise "You hull tlicsc. sl-titiiilcutai ideas about lint taking lililii bcczlusc lic ‘didn't lnvli you. Now you are mak- illg yourself look young llgnlii, slfs he'll full lll love. too, if you trcllt iilln nice. As I sluld, ll. WIIS~PYIJVIIIOIICG llllillr Sarah's relation die out West and scilt licr olll there f0 marry that other man. Otherwise silt-‘ll -l'll\V(.‘ Mark and you'd been too late.’ (Continued ‘on Page 2.) ____.__gy}_._‘.i A woman in the Slates has rec- eived a divorce ou the score of licr husband devoting too nlucli in shape between Esther iinll tiic pflloiv. She lillll allowed liorscll. time to golf. She got so mull about kit as to develop a drive WlriClI land- Hmm lived with us’ and thulieven ‘men she was quite Wnmgied him off the matrimonial ‘course. Allll he'll do it , Royal Flour No. We wasn't cut out for each ' other Sarah andme. When a man l Ogilvids .i The Reason Wily i N the sections oi Ontario where the soft winter wheat is grown and blended flours are aillecl, OGILVIES "ROYAL HOUSEHOLD” FLOUR is the standby for all baking purposes. nae housewives of Ontario have tried out the two kinds of flour, side by side; and they know that they get better results with the hard spring wheat flour than with the soft winter wheat and blended flours. I OGILVI E’ S ROYAL HOUSEHOLD recognized everywhere wori purpose flours. use more water wl same amount of YOU OVSI‘ Dealers eve HOUSEHO in bmoia. Household _ shortening and less flour an get the II IIIOSQ delicious Cakes, Pies and Pastry N wi. ~ A" n? bblfvlaié 9i§h6i1ili.'"i-l5'ii'§iih3° how much better it is for all blkillfiplllptllflil ere have OGlLvlEiS "ROYAL " FIDUR FLOUR ls milled from the choicest hard spring wheat from the wheatfields of our Canadian N orthweet, which ia aethefineetwheat beltintbe “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" serves every better than soft winter wheat or blend When baking bread with “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD” ' the some you get a bigger, tastier loaf. uantity of flour or Pastry, use the d you _ . In A A The (lgiivie Flour Mills ('0. Limited IMTIIAI. - POITIILI-IAI 1 IIIIIPI r »_, -l:\ i?