he worked desperately bard. Anll Sweetheart at Yliliny‘ THI “Om! A WG- IANI ‘lahozflfillb by Ins-Ion Runlnnam - HOWE OOMPLIIIOATIONB . . Chapter 55 before it. It fairly fell upon us. We were stunned by It. I looked about me, frightened, yet somehow red blood of anger ran from his face. Instead, a sickly pallor culnl- over it-but his eyes dangerous thlan before. James having been goaded Irlto this outburst, suddenly grew calm. But he would not or could not. meet his father's eyes-those litll_~ deep-set eyes that were gleaming now wlith a wicked angl-r lll tilcln. James, '1 think now, realized how He had sulll far he had gone. something that would change tho course of all our lives perllapir- thafwonld, perhaps. break up our family. And be was afraid. Ihad plenty of time to watch everything, for we were all stulln~ 1- IOII! time. Violet had gone dead wirin- uncartlily Ill their blneness against her pllc we all IIPVPI‘ rl-flcl-led ed and our silence lasted Her- eyes looked skin. As for Esther-and turned to look ut lier~l lsaw so many emotions simultaneously on anyone? face. Esther had worked Ilurll that day, and her ‘face showed ll I2" every sagging line. I felt sudden.) so very sorry for her-starry. fol her narrow life, her lack llnterests outside her family, sorry for the old age that was over ‘ncr, and coming so swiftly for her frank bomellness. Anll now, by one sentence all her placid illusions were shatter ed, the very heart of iler life yvas taken away from her. "Oh God, my God!" she said And sat down suddenly on one oi the chains. We turned. as she did to Jim But the red was coming buck to his face agalln, and he follnd hi. voice. It ain't so, he said. loudly again. and looked threuteningly at his‘ son. Esther uooked at Jallles pulll etically pleading. l James! James she cried. Whsl] ' A O r i e ‘lube sudden silence that follow- ed Jhmlo’ threat was even more. explosive than the conversation fascinated. Jllin shrank ‘back. as though the boy has struck him bodily, and» the WEFG UNIT!‘ of anr I Unbelievable Y llardzyrcalin tbcousgndcr ul Im- . woyclncltio younkin and inion your niiu muitoyou ‘aha’ GotlnulfsQriznlal Cram or the first limo. SQQIIJahITIIAISkU FEB T. IIDPKINS 8x SON ‘Montreal GflurauCrS dowll in him. hurled kitchen, with the uatinl: circumstances. Aull lic WIIS my rang ill my cars. Yilllel lllt-llllwilile hall James.’ lllilllicll open, for lit-II‘ door illlo TOUIII “WIS Aunt Enid. Slit‘, PZilltHl, vllil-l- soundcll ‘lei-cl. IIEAIVPHIIFIAK (‘liupter =66 cry,‘ I lllll‘l'll:ll down ilrougll the lllly ill: dark room. what be lllealrt I could not alnt light, that tllc lean torn or lllrowu hat tools wlloels thcr pieces of all the liilllt-BS worked with, were lll over the place. Evidently Jim rig for some tool, perhaps wmccaled Iicl" nest, his passage. He would first, wily the hay hull not knew lllmflt) ivcll rls various- reactions. He léf angry at the waste of lie would crowd ill. low lnul-Il space was are you saying? A u-omun wlli‘l'tf.tligalionsr What do you mean? I've said enough James answcroll sullenly. You've said» more-Rn enough, Jlin. bellowed, and swore at him again iBut he says it ain't so, Jnnlcs he saysi‘ I've said enough James answer- illlylllllli‘ more-and I won't tulle buck wllzll ed again. I won't say I said. And Ile turned and went out o1 the room. ..I'll kill you for this, Jim i-‘WUPP I looked at Violet. ——Ieuvlng Esther not comprehending, her husband. I'm going to on. Violet said. We went out of the find Jame-s front llool and around the house» Jnml-s lull slammed through. tho kItclll-ll door. He was nowhere in sight. and he did not answer when wc called, as we d~il.l when we svcrc sure our voices would not reach to the house again. Finally we went. barn. There was no one around. Then Vl climbed to the haymow and called Ills name wllerli llc could hear her if he were in tile little hidden workshop-due cuusc of this sudden upheavel in our quiet family. Do you suppose he's done uny- thing -—-anythiug awful? shc tllrn- ed to me, her face still pale, hel- eyes running over with nervous tears. It's all right, I told llor, thoul-Iil I was far from tilinkiug s0. simply did not want to see Ilcr cry I could not bear to feel she was unhappy. She had euougn troubles wllthoul worrying OVIII‘ James. To tell the truth I was a little stunned myself. After all Jim was mvbrother; we had played tn- gether, grown up together, we had always, except for the first fIPW years of his marriage lived In the same house. I knew he hall n ball temper. and It was aggravated by nllsfor- lune and luck had not been with him for a long Mme. It was lllS own fault perhaps. lie was narrow he would not adopt prosresslve ideas, he would not. even adopt common sense ones at tlnles. But Constipation ‘Relieved Without the Use ojLaxativa R oi Ira lllhflfillltr-lll7t s I cine or laxative-so cannot gripe. When you are constipated, enough of Natures not [flu-leasing liquid is ro- ducoll in the bowel to eep the food waste soft and Doctors prescribe til I s natural lubricant a nli thlll I places It. Try It to- it! Then, b} some mutual flash oi’ lintuition. vll turned and went out of the room dull-eyed, slilll I “mm facing llvl" Kfllllll‘ through llll‘ iobs Ill the evcnings winter. Ill this Wily Jllllllilll money to buy solul of lllP ‘looks zlllli toolsflflll‘ Jllli would uni. tllink of paying him 1i. salary for his work on the plncc. slmplcr than thc oucs using nliw~—nn engine fnr an auto 'lr.- explained. out all right, there wnliill be less arlianl-e for things brl-nklug llown. So I sci. up till- worked evcnlnurL-I so no light could there on the slllc fields. ‘I-Ie pointed to tho sills for VPIIIIIIIHOII, through which some i daylight was coming In. snlli. Illrt they'll out. 'I‘nl.-il, of laourse, there iollr~wleil III.\' iiul u sharp-eyed ‘i. or in u luau with ‘IIIS ltruusod. rollill bl: Ilul, choked with lull angry will-ll he pl-r, this was like pollrinl»! nllollllll-rlllg lirc. I-il- .l()lclI till-m Illll that Illlt boy llill Hdzlni; the. " at. .\'(>llill lil-llloiisll llll- p]: :1. lie tlhlll liglll. I saw Vi l1‘ sobbing. 'i'il<- Wllillil so l‘lllll‘ll.‘il'(l. lilll crying. llg. and Villlut who was -.~; tllllt. women usc lwlul to l-olufort. lvnly llsllalllled of lls fcelllms so. lgizod. Enid null I found fills illi‘. wail], gulping n lllill- to lowu llll‘ ll-urs llliil. sllil o conic. Sonic lll lllosl: tllillus I hull an idea for nu engine, Ill" vent on. I thought it wlls a lnitle thley are If my idlza worked stuff ilere and Iinli it fixed get out, except inwards the Father's been up in the air for s. week over n lost. nlonkcy-wrench he went on. I Willi started hunting barn. because ho thought left. up here when we the bolts on the. didn't have it. I don't know whcrc it ls. suppose illnt gm around tllc it was tightened liny rake, but I ~IIl- sionll up surveying the wreck of his workshop. I nwlffor most tilese things, he let me work Ii I'll give you all my money and‘ we'll gel. some new things and I'll make Pnlbnr give you u real rooln to work in. Vi said eagerly. swered. llls -Nn. I don't wnnl Ii. Jnmes an- shoulders ll roopcd his face was swollen from tears ' 1&7. l i] ‘Clllljt and from the emotions ' been through. he had ' enkine—— nial _Cl'-~e_.€i_m, deep, was li streak of something very soft and tender. Esther hnd ltllluli this Idstllor sittilng illllply, stupidly in llle. wrl-ck of Ill-er Illusions about hr-r. But unalylinl; the causes did not make the result more bearable. I vrns stunned too. Life was simple uuouvdl for mo" 1| mall was good lrllcn Ill: was fllilil- Iul to Illis wlfl- \\'llL'Il be wasn't lit" was wicked. ‘Pilerc was no cxlclr brother! Th" words "that wolllall ill bllmlllikt” Slipped down llle plumage betwcl-n tlll- Iluy lIlLl the burn wull. idyllic-oily flit‘ work-I voicc "cant-hell llle from li long dIsjrlul-c. and llcl" Irigiltvlled. Cllnll» 'I'ilol'ougilIy Lililrillvtl by Violcfsukilling the boy. llll: puillélllxg And il was. Ilut ridiculous pnssalac Juno-s bad lrul SIIIW: tllc solution was to his rl-trl-ul. lirull away. went through tho door, unll lHllI;L'i'l'lill1l cowarlilincss Jilll saili ill: llnd "snlusllcll it"——i toil was walkling rap-idly buck lo tho ilell." lilit I saw now, cvcll ill tllc iiollls. I waited engine Illlli llowll. null alld straps allll things lying never seen her face a tragedy-d perhaps search it. Her parents’ deaths had not even been unexpected, and she had tnk~ luntlllg the barn l'or the hen that en that philosophically alld quiet- stulubled on ly. But lthlis—liow would wonder. under this becti UlllIIJI‘ raging or sobbing helpless- _Ill(tl| up close to the stone wall~~ Iy in hcr roolll. Icoulli iell would nearing zllld the men would be ill space. from lilo fields. starved allll eager Wullllcldlll; for food. I thought rapidly of the wusltlll. lluil-ltl-st things to cook. I fllcn soiling the boards ovl-rhc-zlll but Ill-Id away tllc hay and forln- llll'I'l'. was Iilstlll-lr. standing by the ‘ll the passage, ilc would susplecl Lllillc. pooling potatoes. .olllvllllnl', and kuep up his luves- Lfllgljlli] as l luflkflll a, hag WJS "Idling up as I came in. I told Jilll to l-nougll collceall-ll to IWPSUI! like; past twelve. l his suspil. ~ And of coursc, ho dust, Hamill"! W": said, going oil with bur work. Yrs uorkroolll. To ll lllull with lllS iPIli-Ufu 1H,,“ Jim rl(n‘livd i,‘ b," | S; "ii Illbil was lrlll: from his fat-l: would l'Illll'_];n|“-‘ lis tools llinl-o, sllspl-l-nl .lIlIllI‘i-I lillll 1],. H “'1' lI*'\'"l' 1"'"VlllL'"‘| wllnl was I going to llo albolll. ll? | IIUI: ‘Illllll Am] __ll_(>_‘1lV_\_'___lIlf g H‘ . his was cxnctly wllu-t llnd ll:l1l|lcn»;[;v,.,| 0v“. m through ll‘l'lllllllll_L',. In ,.,,,|,,.,. m“. l“, llvilllllllj ,l\'I‘l' a dllrk figurl» null lllc .~l.lulld tiling Will! and I was so llpsoi 5 lnll llvrrous frolll llll- quzll-rl-i lllillllnlurd 0p | l was surl- Jniul-s Illlll killml llinl .-il' ililll Violl-t was bending over Hut ll \\'.'I.\‘ Jnnlcs who was clly» sitting lvllll ill-r 'Ill‘lllS Iirllllnll llilli, croon- llg those odd lllPillllIlglPHH syliubl wilcll they Joules sat up ill a Illfllilfilli, sud- llavlng shown “I'm sorry. I'm u fool," he apol No llPZll‘. _yllll'l'l~. not, Vi proll-sl- d. Now ll-Il us all about ll. Aunl place, illll wl- liill llol IIPPIIIIIP ll worll ll. any 'I'Ill>rl-'s ilollliug in loll, Jllull-w l-llokl- wuuil-ll I bought, some wt-rl- givl-n tll Ilii‘. I llull-nled a lot ivorkiilg over nt till- gnrugc. I can run a car as wcll as anyone zlroullrl lit-re, and I can rc- pll-lr one illil. Jiinll-s spout nlosl of his leisure ll. tllc garage ill tllc ntlgllborluv. rillagc, I llPilfil loll, that sollll that the lIIWl, tiling; you (‘Ilfl u.~l_c for a HIWPH‘ l-ollllll, ls :l rl-nlclly which I5 l-llsliy lm-pllrl-d lll lloiul- Ill lust n s oz. ilottlc; thcll iill it up with piuin But. you can make another I I don't want to make another engine! I don't want ever to lee any of this stuff again! _ In the sudden unreasonable anger I saw his father's tclnpera- msnt coming out in him, and I was very much worried. James dear, wouldn't you like to go to the city this fall. and study —-engineering or something? VII was generous but vugue—and I'll stay home. Aunt Enid will give you the money, instead of giving it to mo, null you cull pay her back sooner than I could. liow could I study. when I ilavn't even finished the Ingh SUllOUl Iiere Janics said. He wlouldlft oven let lile finish tint It's no fair. it's ilol fair! And I won't stand it! I know wllnl I'll? ll0-’~—" IIe swung about determination. You go on with your college. I'lll glad someone at least can get away from this family. I know wllnt I'll llo~—i'll run away. I'll show llilll lllt can't keep llll-._l.luwll ullli spoil my life. I'll run away! on VI now all ,A LONG TALK (‘ha-pier 57 Suddenly I renlelnillered that it was gelling on to dinner lime- and llo preparations Iluli been nlalic. I slipped out of the llttlc door, leaving Violet and Jalllcs ldccp in tilc practical details oi his new plnll lto run away. Violet was eagerliv ill syulpzltlly wllll till: idea, slie fell that life on 'tillls out of the way farm, doing hard work that he bated, and sub- jcc-Luti to botil il-ls father's temper and his lllotllcl"s nagging, was I was not so for ililll to AIIHI‘ all there is a about dodg- IIIK. At tile burn door I stopped. Jiui llili lit‘ passed. I llili not wllnl to sec ililll or talk l.o ililll Just now. Tlllifl I went lo tllc hotlsl- dreading to enter. HIIW would I find Esther? I had ililll not know how she would lukc she act I expected to fillll her lklculltilne the dinner hour was \\"llclli tents-roll till: kitchen. i fairly‘ I)inuel"il ‘be lair, sllc said, look} lcli them not i0 conic till ilalf ’l‘llcll lit isn't true, I said witlli relief. About -llll>—— that wolllall? Esiiuan will-n‘: it. Finally] , all right, it was lrllc, lllllll tiiilllt‘ out. with I \\‘iiI|lI3(l lo know who Ill turns :llld_£'irst he lvuuldnll. say. lie; l.l_\' alllllilll-d ii was sollll- wolllalll I-Iustlakc. I don't ‘know lllully ovl-r lllut \\‘:l_\'~ I I'l'lll-' gels flour frollll lilcrc, ililll fl-l-d sonic lllills ncar HlllIIPllIllPS. 'l‘lil-ll lll- lold lno Ilvr lYHIHIYi. illl_\'l)lll' I l:~vl~l- l(lll'\v ol- llllil'l. kllnw Illlw hr IIIPI. llf'l"r_i§lil*.\'s the way llll-y u~5 ually do. lIc said she wasn't tllal sort illlillflll sworn SlIO was pcr fllt-tlv all right, u widow, lives Ii.‘ lllil. .f. idxpoct inc lo believe tilal llalllu. l’ have it. sllc uwllll. on, her voici- flal. nnli llllil. 'I'lll2 other sort llliglll lllrow llinl ovl-r for HOIIMEOIIB with nlore IIlllIlPy, or gel. -llrlell of llllll I flung lm to ililll. Guess I'll cut --ilops off lilat pork,- lbil- to roast it now. Sill: guvl- mu ll lot of direcliolls- I wllilc she workoll on rapidly, llry» Jill: ill ‘llnvc liic big lliPiil roally on. limo. I might Iluvc blel-n dclrclvlll _ ililll thinking that she took i! vwxl- | leuilnly illlIl-oll~—l-xl-.ll.pl. that sill ‘zvpt llP-l‘ I'll?!‘ turnl-ll nwuy from r lls lunch as dill NPR ll, I know a liltlle of wllnl slie hall lltllfll l-ycs wcrc so swollen by that the flush aroullli I won't l)\' I Idsllil-r lltlil little eyes ililll now tiicy could I _. szaszc4zl jufqqooz- v21 {njufao} >ju§ojujufs 0:40;! {u} 5:4 Ii Home-made Remely Stops Coughs Quickly f. ;» M” '1' The Mat (‘fill ll medicine you over ~ umlll. .\ funl I.v supply l-nslly null quickly Inndl‘. Sun-s nlmui, $2. e vb-i-l- d-q-sma. 1.: 523cc-i-+-t-+-:--:~-:~-l-+-:-+-t-+++-:»i--:--l--z~l. , You might. l)!‘ HIII'|II'l~lI‘ll to kuou fcw molnl-|lI.~l_ H's l‘lll‘illi. but for prompt. result-l it ill-llls llllytllilliz l-.|.~ll you crcr fried. l'.~‘llillly' Hblllln till" ordinary rolluil or i'lil‘>l, cold in hours. TIIHIPII piousulll, l()Il'>-( Iron like it. ' ' Pour 2% ounces of Pinlix in n l(I- lfilll lIntl-d sugar syrup. 0r use l-luri- llnd molasses, honcy, or corn syrup. nstcull of sugar syrup. if llcsircli. Flluu vliu mnkn III filllll‘ll.i——i\ family m:lli bottle of rl-ullv-mutlc cough lyrup. _ _ _ And ils n l'0II"'I nll-lliclnl‘. illr-rl- ls "r-niiv iiflllllflf! ill-tier to bo Iiull at. lny pril . It "or-l ri-vlll. lo lllc spot lull nil-cs quick, lusting rl-iicf. it oronlptlv ill-dis tlll- iillhml-ll mom- ‘irllnl-a that iiul- Illl- tllrlult. IlllIl nir onssugzcs, stops till‘ unnovinl! throat ill-kin, loosens fllc pllielvnl, lluli soon vour rolllril atom s-lliirl-Iv. Spicnllld for Iirolu-hltis. ('I"0lIIl, IIPMIFHPIIQRSI and ‘lronl-llilll llstbmn. Pillcx is n iliqlllv concentrated ~nmpoullli of .\'or\v_u\' pillc l-xlrnlit, famous for iI-- lllullmt! PilPPi on the nemlll-nnn-l. To droid lII.~nniloivlIml~nI._ pd.- volli‘ shops alill boill-d pot-Hops a,- ——allll sllc a WIIIOW living ulolltei mo“ 4, l H , . _‘ ‘ ' _ ‘ I lllllluo wilillh way I'll ralilcl‘ ‘Hlppélqletlfml “k !'"P°"-“"'- hi"! .lud ravl-uously :lll-il- work. Jim alfc as heartily as Ilut fills sol-t might like llinl null Sun“, m. olnotions possible, illlbmllilll no cffcct on his appetite ill‘ ate five (rllllps and possible. \Vlll-ll I m H“, 1mm] thimigh- F“ Pa‘ null sullen u-s usual. Esther lltc as thmxrlalyigi fiivlflllly ullll amply as usual-ii). pulled up and nilllost hill tilcllr- {mm the “My m“) people ti)?’ morning's qllurrlal, _ _ lines toll upset for lood----Vl and lCstlll-r told me tllnt afternoon. alike." lifll‘? all! I suspected as mc, the eternal bluc wiutful cyl-s. “Do like nll'lhe rest?" Anll will-n I could‘ not answer " and it Io pllrc nllll good. ' The Ilenllily child nlpply rlllll. costing no more tllnll ii "m1 “uflng "3 wilkinil b01179 IB "I'V- er cross but. ovum commas """ ' she answered herself: Iilliillliii IIEAIS IIBHY PIMPIES Face inflamed and Dlsfi ured. . Lost Rest at Nig "My m» brolcelaut with ma, l!!! pimpiahlch {entered and scaled over. They were in blotcbsuanditcbed and my face was inflamed and disfigured. l Ion _- rest at night on account of the Irritation. "l saw an ‘venleement for (hit!- onza Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample, which relicvedmc- I bought more, and after using four cakes of Cutlcura Soap two boxes of Ointment I was h ed, In about three weeks." (Signed) Miss lulled: Ortiz, Box 1018, Sun Diego, ., Feb. 7, 1921. Use Cuticuru for alltoilct pnrpoecl. I’m sure It isn't. Bud's different ——from all the others. Don't Y0" think so Aunt Enid? And apparently almost content- ed by deceiving hersslfyshe wen! on but of the room. ‘ I was worried and very much up- set, and I wanted iil some way to seemed to be lll a tangled web, and I could not see any wily out of lt. All I could do was to bunt up Jaluess socks that needed darn~ lug and sit out on the porch and lneud lilelll for llinl. Perhaps, I thought. It would 1"." best for Esther to go to the city. She nllgllt, it’ sllc lived there, find the new point of, view that I bud found; sllc might wake up, as I bald awakened; slie might learn ‘to take c. e-ol‘ herself and perhaps will back sonic uf her lust YOU-ill and prctliness, as I bad. But can a woman win back her husband when she has oncc lost lliln Can she win back ller youth alld her al.- traollon when slie has so coln~ pletl-ly let go? lMust slie not lluvlFn great lical of imagin- ation and a great deal of alli- bitiun-ulld above _ all, persis- tence, tu accomplish this re- IJ."i't§‘ffr"."u“It'i"v'vi.fi‘1'II‘-.=lf5- .5“: OI tmentfiaudfioe. nun Soul! lhlvu without III- s~-l=u nt nil. Ill-r nose wlllcll like was gelling fleshy was shiny and red and any- could not‘ llclp but feel that some tile rust ol' her Intact tiling hllt illlllutilul—lu fact, Esth er ill grin-f was n llllllllllk“, tiling to wlllllll ililll u real luve SUP. \ . "HF-S ti Ill-list to llli it." silo bilrst Ilerness. And out v)llt‘l‘.**llllillilllg lilo pull ilcfore tried to satisfy the Hllir put. in the chops, as carefully as rlmugll llcr only concern was to fry tlll- lllcllt crisp and tcullcr. some vague way, not quite lpfOpEI‘ I been n gnoll wifo to ililll. I not bvcllulillg In n manyeurs nlar- lnun. riell and ii fntilcr oi’ a family. look alt zlllotllor wlllllnn? I l)l)I'(3 Iiilll tllrcl: lrililllren tllink lllnl. slie could ililll I kept lIlS Ilouse colllforluble man's lll-vcr llIllkPll at another \Vlly should llo illl till-so yl-ars and Iollkllli llinl. Aull all I otIll-l- wllmzlll! Enid. you'll nlorl» billll-r. I'lll boiling tile corn on tllo cob, it's lullicker. I wont out. to the ice box for luorl~ butter, nlarvclliug at her. the porch ill the housedress I had Not n llclail of till». lucal osca-pell Worked in all morning. I went up bur. lct sllc hall, II('.('.OI'(l-lIli'§ i0 Ilel‘ srllllillrlls, lost tllc one ilaull. Mtcl- all tllc greatest con- solation is Ilzlrli work. The woman who can afford the luxury" of brooding is not to lI(' I'IIVil‘Il. Tlll- ilcst cure for a ill-liken Ill-art is tllc necessity of doing nn illllncnsc llumbcr of slllall tasks. (Io llpslzlirs and wash your face Sllll-Lf Hf lllystllf, zlnli §ro ill lll_\' room null take sollio lll‘ my powdl-r. I told Ill-r. you'll look’ bl-ttor for dilllll-r, \\’llu I'll billl-rly. iio \\'on'l l'lll'~‘. U0 you urollull null givo in Idzlstlalilv, just lIIWKIIISII Pink powllol- on my face‘? lillnk he'll I Ilzld “Will, put on a clonn dross I urg-ILIIIITWB l0!‘ 511M181‘ WIIIPI‘ on Illlltlfiillll Fllllilli,’ 01l~ i118 I'll" lilzll-ll. iCsllll-r. slay llp in your forgetting tllc fornruliiy of relllov- along pretty well now. llc pulled out u Iiuge bundkcrqln lovcwvitll millet‘ allll wiped over his lint. fucw- could not KW ovvl‘ U10 flllFllI"-°\" Anyway, you wouldn't _lio it. Ilc it. "d. Ylilfvl- spilp-(l l-r is ovcl‘. Yo. it's, got ill l)!‘ calcll ililll mo after hair, ill-r sllllly red sklln, her care- got ls~lllut—an- less figure and still nlore careless ulacd clotIll-s‘! tiling in lift- slie cared for IIlUS'l—llCl' lius- tlon Illllv my 'I'Il cn look ut lllP. |l|Il_\'\\'II_V. Anli ii‘ lll- docs, he won't gate. juvcllotlon I illld tile three la-t- tcr l|uulltics~~~but Esther llnd not. - For, wllilt- I could not condone my IJPUZIIUI‘ ill any w-ay, still I - of it was idstllers fault. Jlnl had of beauty and n great deal of lovc and‘ ten- Esiller hull not first, nor to In fact, she it as being, In encourage the last. hall discouraged Afll-r nil. ‘Wlllli right had she lo retain this lllVtFAWltll ller unkempt This lino of thought reminded me llinl I ‘was growing carelcss myself, flu" I was sitting out on I0 I'll)‘ room and dressed very par- ticularly, watching with satlsluc~ skin cleared and took on color when I washed and Illltfifiilglfil it, and how my face rs. when I dressed my hair _. _I (leliberuteiy chose tile most youlilful of my gowns, and tllell wl-nt down stairs again to my lllcllllillg. uelp tllelu ull—the whole family, In our own home towns and hosts dfsatisfied friends buy RED ROSE . today, astliey did 28 years ago-because it stilHhe same good Tea. . » w. as. s- Vb i i i ; i made to love one mun and to care for him—not materially as Laura did-but to be the really perfect mute and playmate. v lAnd I—weI-l. I had no future bu! what 'I might share with the girl —-and that was being taken lrlllll me. After It all, when our money was spent there was do but come home to the farm and the hard routine of work. Of course, there was Mark- there was always Mnrk, it seemed now that I didn't want. Ililii! But wlrat n fate——to be llls wife and! housekeeper! Every time I thought of him, I thought of Blld's employer-a nil-in far above me in| every way, so far hc wtulli never‘ even remelnber rile-but so charm-i lug and gracious. 1 IIIark came, and we sat out 0n the porch. For un hour we talked, while the hot day cooled offand; the shadows began to lengthen. 5 Do you know, I said when I saw. you over to the High School’ dance that I never would have known you, Enid, he said and like yon didn't care prised/I thought it must have After nil, I llnd gained some- thing. l no longer looked young in bu-l. at least I lookcll lcss than my age when I was vcry careful of my dressing. A xralilll; of wheels ‘s lllc (l-IIIPFUIIIII‘? 511p, 4131;. made nlc look up. "Mark Upjolllfs tam'ih"i' "m" 0m‘ SWPDHII at our don't lllilld my saving so, Ills wllnl; uwls ll boy. Ifiilill, do you want luv face on iilllllOgtfllflfllly, and last your lilo say I Iovc y'all? So he llnd said it~lllal hc Iovcll Olin ulan hull il, lold me tllnt~-l'ol' his proposal inst 1 1'91"‘ Yfllfre golll‘ over tolnnd feel it too .l3ut I thought wrcliw-llr bud bcou nutlilllig but an n- Ilelalwnys got along so well Marius too familial" up [lI\1~-wl)]n;\]] at Illl‘. I could do nothing but askl I him in. Sunday '! groom. ililll I'll cull you ivllvn lllllll~ lug llls but. I illlldllell. liow are they pol'cll—alld'olli days and ‘I guessed setting on? he? with. "l; 200d tea" Buy a can of RED ROSE COFFEE-Ila flavour- will surely please you. l3 .' council's nothing to . The Alabstin Paris, Ont. COLD WATER tiful and economical. Winnipeg, Man. lo once. up even if one And I wouldn't now either. Then otller-wvell you don't lock ".lil'll"n you lookell so old-and yiort of sot 30 nnw Enid. _ But ivliat do you nleau? I asked about anything. Gosh, I was sur- in genuine surprise. _ ilk‘ Bil-lll- fllld Th5 ciupllnticlllly Dr. Fnllis, book-room VPIZV lNIFnPSI-f steward ol‘ the lllelllollisl. Church, niuchl been 50 years, not l2, since yougvolceovzis ‘ were the pretty girl I was in love I dolll know wllut you vc llonc to lyallrsvlf. whvlllr-r it's clothca, 0r gcnorul Methodist conference lllat is 40 odd null Ill" WILL NOT sewn KNEE T0 UNIONS 'I'OIION'I‘0, Oct. lil-Flcarly Jud Illiiill.‘ it ltnown this morning at tllo I knew it llnd to come, so Iisat not working loo ilurll. or livinglhe m,“ no quarrel Wm, sane nnd quietly and let him talk. I~Jslllt~r—sIlc'lI "“‘k"| rcllsolluilie ullioll organization llul I always liked you, and ev- llil‘ old in no lllIlP——()l' wllnl. Vlllllybm “m, m, “mud not give way m, outside ell lust yellwwlieil you dill look_:lll_\'\\'il_v. you gm. yoluniulul you us I used prclty olll and homely. if mu», pet-rod over the door and smilediaskcd you to marry inc. Don't you remember? I wasn't so lunch uly- mo! self I guess. I'm 40 and lnpk Ill!’ SIS ill tllo'fl:lltcrllig offer to we'll get: order to nlukc ml- his Ilouscklelapcri ulzl rry l ‘ l vfiuzifilll nli the kill.-c to any union organi- ° "' “ ‘W |Zil'l-lOIl wllcn its demands wnrc un- rl-nsollllblc and impossible. ills linl-lzlrntlnu WIIS lll answer to tlm laffl-ct that the organization of lnnslcr printers oi‘ Toronto of wIllt-li the Iluok-rolml is n mclllber ‘llnd repudiated an zrllcged [lrollrise me Ill __, , .lol' I91!) to grunt n forty-four hour Sulxolurétul";liver-l: ‘ll.’ lllcir prIull-rs if the stiaie ' "I-QVPIW‘ llllOlllPll lby flit‘ uluslel" prlllf- it's lll' llil‘. dilllll-ll SIZIINe“. All ll\rh,r‘lilll'illiiill Ills nlllIrl-ss he endeavored llilvilll! il lllllrl" will only til-lay tllolasllcd ulnillbly. "said. You llnd a- lot of romantic! I Iookl-d III him curiously. l , work I silly us I um. l ’I'Ill~_v'rl-. quite ilappy, I tililik, Ilnotions I thought were crazy ill mull, u-oulll bu be possiblo, if bu,” """“' m“ m" h""k"'°"m hi"! Again ii was Ill!) 1111],; flgtflflolllllSwtiffill. We haven't secn tlleinwonlan your ugc. You said you really can-ll for lnl-‘l lvilt-l this llle,l‘_""ii """li." "Fill “dillllg at all)’ lllnt won out. Aficr nll. tllcy would Since the wll-lldilllr. Mr. Dwyer would not, because I-liillnit- ml oi‘ lll\' brilal‘ ITIIFPPFWIII.,ltllli'l'Y-lunul m. mm" '13.“. "'75-'30 ‘hillfii. llc. Illsfllr-rfle, "g;||v,,|1,,n_.a,," Hwylguve (iharlil: u vacation, though ll.:lI)VP you, and ileczlllse you llillnt »llills- luau? loved llll‘, lll-flmillii" “l m" "Wn- ll W"?! "KW"! ililll ill-on, ill lilc first llliltilr. illel “his ilili busy sl-nson. and tiluyll-r-dlivo IllP too. I guess lllllt wasjlvolllll ill‘. l‘-Ill'i.\' flvlll-rlllls. llt‘ ivllsfl" 1l'|J'~'I"'" l“, M,‘ nl_-|n_\-yllllll'l'til\’ lllorllilig will-n ll will be l'.'lll\‘l' of Ill-r sorrow, MARK comics AGAIN (lllapl.l~l' 58 il. scollls to me as I look buck over lllut SIIIIIIIIPI‘, [bu] u was ,, €t.'l'll'.~‘l ol l-linlnxt-s from which “c. iyll"lillll'4ll IIIIIIIFIIIIIIPI)" to u llliall .ovl.-I. Illnt llllllucntllus llny~tilc lllosl terrible illstlllvr iuill evol‘ ex. Doril.'IIL'l:li--i'llllllll ilii sitting (jfllllr ly ul. tho Illllillll‘ labile, eating pork (lurilircd llloil ale ilurrlollly and ivvnt out to liuugli he hull not been "the lllost through tcinpestuous 110i two Ilonrs . Hana, Ilale. guilt. ililll rem- as t0 whelhcl‘ broken llp or u"; rand unxlcty lls llollle would be rcgrultlll, bo Incl. that we llnd only gillgvr- irllud anti coffcc for lIosl-rl. tillllllu-l llili not. appl-ur null I lllninlit it bust for llinl to wait lIII~ wills liver. Ilut Ilc sumo ill finally, a Iitllc friglltlellull ill the ulnily not directly affected by tilc were the only llysoli‘. I dunno what I'll do llimut it And a little lutcr in lIlc day she cularkcli. “I gucss maybe all lucn arc So sllc was going lo Inrgivc him. nlucll rlull the beginning. \ "Are they all uilkc?" Vi ngkpfl question in her you think o?" Do you ihlnk Bud's —~just Always Sleep Well sleeps well nlwnys happy llnd laughing. ll. is only Ihe sickly child that. is cross and peevish. Mothers, If your children do not sleep well; If thoy are cross and cry a great deal, give them Baby's Own Tub- Ioil-l and they will sooll be well llnd IIRIIPY again. Tile Tablets nro a nliIlI bill. thorough I regulate tho bowels, sweeten ‘the lc too. Perhaps she might, as slu- snzld, go to the city with Vi uud deprived of my chance to go on "Willi"! Wllllih wifll my own upbu:lIdIng-lhat I lwcllt off for a little tl'ip., Yes. Well, I stopped '0lf a luin- utc as I drovll past, Mark “m, Nico place there cverythlillg looks so new. I like IIIIUIISQ whcrc nil file furniture is sllilly and new. don't you? - N0. I don't, I answered prolllpt- ly. Dontyqu? he laughed, looking ovor at me. I decided lle hall guill- eli another ten lpollnds and: one more chin since I saw lliln lust. \Voll, you llnd inc don't agree on lnls of things. But we're pretty 200d friends anyway will’; we Hlllll? ' Yes very good, I answered, not \'""y enthusiastically. Well Abel's all right then lie said, SBIUIIE up. 1's going to Laura's Sunday too. She uskcllnte Ill-dill’. lSo I'll stop for you and drive you over. I'll be here nt -I and we'll make a round about trip of It. DbXIiISION Chapter b9 Four o'clock Sunday found me alone in the house. Violet and James went of.‘ together Wm, some of the girls and boys of tile village, promising to nlect us ai Laura's at six. Right alter dinner Jllll came around with the young- cst horse in the buggy, null wqk Esther llwuy with lliln, I volunteered to clear up the llisltl-is alone, and ‘watched them drive off together. I ulliilgd with satisfaction as I filled‘ the big dlshpan with hot water al.d begun on the vast number of plates llnd cups. If Esther and Jim Iluli only done this sort of tiling often-If they Ilall only tried u little to keep up the romance of their youth- wo would not all be In the curious position we were now. Do I look all right’! Esther said us slie left, turning around and around for my dnspectlon. I went In your room and took some of your IJOWIIPJ‘. anll I guess I laced those new corsets too light. I should a worn them before-I bought ‘em two years ngo, but I hated to begin putting ‘em on, and now I'm much fatter. I told her she looked splendid. and she drove off happy. It was llll amuslngybut it was so pathet- iry the process of rejuvenation that ‘l tried-but I knew If slie dill she would never succeed. Mean- time, lt seemed that 1 was being was being chained here to the and indigestion, llnd may be glvcn tn llle newborn babe iru-lnislf fir "QV. ounces of Pines" vitil llifflvillms null til-u‘! nr-qlipt anv- iilnn nice. (Imlrnutcrll to my» ulnn-l ute satisfaction or mlmcv refunded. The Pinex C0,, Tmonto, Ont. ' Ilnms‘ stonllicll, banish (Killfillllflllflll, colic Qgunfry farmhouse, loolmsy even IIIWIWIP to read the papers llrllllhflll slecn. They are absolutely hit of leisure to cultivate either gunrunloed free from opiates llnd my body or brain. I Willi Illirlecl flllfellh They nro sold part of another year at colleglp. by medicine dealers or by nlnil lit|uud perhaps she might marry Bull 25 cents a box from The Th. Wii- That. bothered me-for what Bud Medial" Co» BPWIil/llle. would become, was very proble- .with never a Violet would» go on with a least 01"- lnatical. vl was the tyne um is Iii. wasn't it? You szrid > cause I wanted ll Ilnusllkccplvr zlnlliml-"lilll- uunlilics. I iroulll because I thought you needed a i0 DPFSIIZIIII’ Illlli lo sclld Violl-l all ~- Ilonle. And I guess nlnybe it was. itlle -w:ly Illrougll i'tllll‘gl"" ililll pl-r- I looked Illlll fllll ill tho fucre, lflwlillll.“ lo glvl- Julucs ll ill-lpiug haul tilouglll surprise at this confession. IIui. It. ain't so uow, III‘ said sud- know IIIV llenly. I guess uluyile you was wore. right. There ouglll to bl" some love when two people iritl-ll =__. 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