, . I here." ‘ comm-i in new: in m. ‘F. . ‘that if 1 went so mlnym d " ; miles away. it would beiqofim, m float separation, . 1 Worth Its Price "Wehave cheaper teas, madam, but l think you'll find ‘KING COLE‘ is worth its - price." So said a wise grocer recently to a . questioning customer. l-le was there not merely to serve her, but to serve her well. He might please her purse with the cheaper article but her final judgment of his service would be on the quaiityoi the tea supplied. i, He wanted a satisfied customer. "This was oneiof the. many merchants using “KING COLE TEA" in their o\vn homes. " and so ‘he could say with sincerity: "It is worth the price." “You‘li Like the Flavor.” awn-mi ‘an - Continued‘. from n-i-v-Iii -_-___ i terror rot-a ’ oi , . . , character dgymeénll? ~ ifimtiinghrl; fair to reliovb his mini, "Sometimes l want to“, Perhaps in e year or over and live with youm Just thiei whlter_ioi- a n’__i don"t know why, I w“. w s“, I over , . v JV!’ I ioufli 3-1’ [m]; With Wi (felt But l could not l i fatheri Then the ani>§poi‘,,.fdw°u‘§ I MY daring fever fwa-s onhlii i-ie w“ very charming He loved me,‘ as‘ he eaiionce be. than lbecsuee 1 was bin dngiiiei; Possibly I could not biting him_ him. Had I been hornely,i people for me delighted an] iiaiior. ed him. Of course -he wn [and of 5 throp Taylor. everyone over whom shclind any redoubled‘ their attention; to me. i So there were many dais during friend. i 850R‘, new wherein, ‘ ‘m; _‘| ._‘ iere he was. ‘o; in htlley! heard about in“ %1<=¢- And he PM - crested faint ine vein-s under the skin, giving hat l had only in a small measure. openly, but somehow l oould ‘not Colin Wes announced, anti Bu, by do lthat. l did not ivsot ‘to hurl » my father's face that hem“ this even her. Win was not there—he l-l 1110 elimination. Ant that ilk! knew ii would be. oi" course. But in: the homes of those my aunt wanted cusummm; to know, a-nd didinlt. I that lady exclaimed "jubiluntly on doubt whether flnytbdllgbui a, ge- the way lbaok from the showing. “l rioue threflk F0 m)’ Wellibmg would knew you would be it‘ 1 kept at have kept-him home whei iii, w“. you.” . and very heartless. success," I sold very genltly. "u" 1W” MPWmY Wmlilll. rather siroh a charming i'eilow. You ‘must bring him to dinner tomorrow." H9 11811 149511 V913’ little fline either~ outright. But somehow l could no‘ R8 B 011M401‘ fl- Yollll: Wsnan, and blame myaun-t. either for huvlllg when he d-ld see me. it ins to and snu-hbed oolln when she had no use (lhlmcleflfillfll, that did ml please for him, or running after him new‘ when she had. doubt sort of game was her life. she found "11911191119 W°l11<1 0V9!‘ hive come an enormous amount oi‘ enjoyment 118M‘ 1119- B!!! 111i’ filrettineis pleased iii ‘it, and l rather envied hei- for him, and the admiration oi‘ oiiioi- m4‘; me- 111 1-111! FP9°1111 6359-118 fond- friends. it pleased my aunt and it M" 1°61‘ 111° "m" "1' "will"! THY amused me. These new people were "1"" 511111191- 111" m!’ 119F591’- 111 no more silly, nind some oi them C°11IIMWR°Q11Y111'1'e“1511°'510dl6i15 were much more interesting, than 111589110115 55 m!’ 111151951511 Will- those l “had known for years. the winter when l went plates alone private ahowing o; the Diem-e’ w. m‘ with my “um o" mm“ "f he‘ went off for a walk together. friends, and never saw anyone true was one of the firs. m. the Sm...“ days, one oi‘ those delightful warm, ~ . 1a.. l- hi!" 5y. W." ‘ ' V‘ " 4H0‘) riiHi iii ‘Hi M [i1 ‘ .‘ Ii ll; i!‘ H“ “duh. ‘ “til w“ e a delicacy and fragile quality Ania-t Harriet da/red to cut Gwen "011 D1658! 111m any mortihsn the Weeks, Colin and I were asked lo truth would have done. Evidently a long with ARIN/REFUGE IOHOIHL father sailed as ho minded‘ “At last you are a social success." "lit i-s Colin that has made me a “Yes, quite true-dear Colin. At this change of ‘front -l laughed This empty, silli- But I took Colin to dinner-unit went to the house of these new Continued from Page 9 __}____ .. it was while l was chief oi the Burelu that we began a campaign in eleminatc as far as possible these secret and deceptive remed- log, A very considerable success, has been obtained by proceeding against the manufacturers and vendors oi these preparations. Fnder the law u simple fine is all that can be imposed for the first offense. Conviction is not possible for aduiteration but only for misbrandlng; that is by claiming virtues that do not exist. We had while i was Chief of the Bureau and since that time others hay: h...) mupli better results by iunok- ilig through the Post Office Dc» lnirtment. . As cancer has increased in freq- uency and fatality unethical and misleading advertisements have IDQGOIIIB more common. ‘The riaulc-d- ion may not produce any very great harmful results, but they do one thing. They put off the diiy when the patient consults a physician and surgeon. This delay is often fatal. ii‘ the campaign which is now going 0n in the study of cancer could do that one thing, namely suppress all this advertising of cancer curt-s to the ialty it would nccoulillish ii world of good for hilmunity. Diet in Cancer it would nofhe- quite fair to close this article without it word rvt-ipflflilllg the diet. Tilt-rte is no specific diet which will tend in picvcnt mitt-er. lulii nothing iii Iitl.‘ wily of ilzet which tiirtictly liélldB to cure it. but it is evident flint a diet which is simple and keeps the holly in the best Possible condition is the one which would So my artist's phln for kliéfiiili‘ And it was Colin who kept nit-i "lfluencV-“nd the“ “m” 118C111“ from irebtiilg too much under the, influence of nil tihese people. One night, ‘some wee-ks utter the ii So my aunt very subtlylnd clev- 0011p and mygelf “mm w... mhxupi-‘silfllllll be so order-nil us to eriy began to get rid oi‘ Colin, as doneg, Quin. nmi i we“, ii~_._~¢,wn uiijmiistiputiou, securing ill. least one she had successfully goibn rid of we more iqgpihgr by ii,“ in“. surf-stud better Gwenodlyn. Colin was drciiiietl by c655 or "ML . meat. fish, foul and eggs and other high protein foods. All cell pro- iiferation cannot go on without flu» aid of protein in the food is an evident nienm. or nvoiiiing ion rapid nutrition of the cells. I would urfifi those wile wish to protect themselves; against cancer to cat fruit and vegetables freely whatever your Age f Whatever 1-» and meat. fish fowl and eggs spur- illgly- For 11PM results the bread come for the years when you are too old to work. and breakfast foods should be made from u-ilole ground unbnlteil cereals. 'l‘ii~ intake of lime and other minerals should not neglected and milk is the food for lime. The Dhysit-ian in charge lllliy 1151/9 5011"‘ ililccitil rilles in‘ diet and these. ui‘ vuilrse should b0 followed. All l iinvu said lliJfll/t; 3111191)’ illiiivilif-s the kind of diet which Will zlssini nature in resist- ing the inmuils of this discuss and assist the surgeon and piiyui... iiln in their i-rlnrts to externlinziti: it. Ho w '.' The 0f ii. Plans of purchase to suit all. —-*<-ec-i- our investment will be safe. THE- CANADIAN FORESTS y BY Dir. iCiiituii D. Howe. iDt-uii. Filfluilily “f -p0mmry_ University of Toronto 'C1Ll’l8'(l'2l posstsscs at least 50.000, 000 iacres of old burnt-d forest areas that: ere i-eproduciilg the uolilnier. ciail soriltwuud species ennirely ‘by inaituirni uleiiiotlh Kin. suiiiiicie-ni. flllillillty to assure u future timber 0MP. 'I‘il<¢. iireus i5i10ll|1ld be ne- Ereguiteili b)‘ illilq various iProviilces ilindi be given iutc-"ntsive fire pro- tection und i-velrtuuliy lfllfllllflfifid unldler si-lvicuiturui metlhods. 'l‘h‘ey could Ibc created ii-lift) thrust reser- "li “<1 "ivy would be reserves iu- doedl ‘Here- wc have ovur 50,000,000 acres as ii fyiL gift of Nature well stocked ivi-tli young trees only ! ‘P0 Dc-puruncnt of Labour. Annuities lirulicll, Ottawa. Out. (iovernment maintains the Annuities System for your benefit. and if you are wise you will fake advantage By the purchase of a Dominion Government Annuity. 0f Canada No medical examination is required. and there are You gct every penny that your money ear-rig, and For further particulars send for this booklet. Fill out this coupon immediately and mail it in an unsianlped envelope. No postage necessary, as it is Canadian Government business. Mail this Coupon—No Postage Needed ..- Please send me the "Handbook of Information" 1nd full pnrtlnuhl-e lien uou-rruueut Annuity- My III inn birthday Mr». or .\iie.-i Issued by: Department of Labour. Annuities Branch, Ottawa. waiting adequate fire protection and in: most useful in ixuncer. Thu diet avoid [\\'() PVilUUilliUllH oi‘ lilo bowels duiiy and ut striitul limes and also uvniii any tendency to overload the hotly with any i-lament 0i food not necessary for sustenance. inteliligtlit. guidance by itho mimd of mian 1o supply for nil. time not ulliy tiiit» ~wnoll using needs oi‘ ‘Cflilb axlia, Ibiii those of this whole Empire as w-eil. "The cilniiengie its to Cun- ildiian iiusiiiess isil-glicity, to ‘(inns adiian ciiiziiiship and’ nibuve all t0 imipeirloi pillfiiliiiilll. YOU t} FORIESTS 1N B. C. 000 iii-res lizlvt- btien burned and are nuw covert .l iritih young growth c-f some kind. it is nuf-e to say iiilii 0llif3~iilt1lf lhi-l- rc-il. is OUVEYtiti ‘Wild second. of txmllueri-iui species, ‘Phi..- _'_'lVP.‘-l ius the enoliiluus urea of IitLUtJiLUUO acres. ‘File itnrky M0lllllillillin0l1~éfii Reserve ili Alherul 000 or this is wavered with young gi-tuiih of ularkclnilie specidgi be- low t-ililiinert-iui size, The. Forestry Brunch 'li‘lilk* a rtlliflflflilifiilllfl‘ isur- vey oi lU,0tiil,ilUU acres in Alberta. ill tilt. Shiioky River iv-igion and i! ioullil (MWUJPUIP t res ruprotlllcing to stiiiwtititl species Ill imtriliitiniiy commercial quantities. Particular cure [should he taken toward limiting the unlount of 1n lit; sill iuolunilbf-a some 60000 contains 1-3.000.000 lbcrc-is and 10.000 Colin and 1 both recognized her Bunny dflys u,“ 81,83 a £10m‘)...- game. Colin laughed, ll ‘threatened to cut loose from my family. "I'll make your portrait the suc- cess of the Spring Jixhiblibn, then she won't dare not invite lie," Colin announced. And he did-the full length pic- ture he had waluted to iii, in tho clinging fblue sequin dress against the ibleck. shadowy velvet iurtnin- and myself a little pale. is I had . . ooonfiwmna W1Nor-‘oo'1- cone laugb-ing-ly promised to till Only the ipallor was natural nor due to late hours and too much exertion during the winter. The picture was an. enormous success; whether he waned it or not, Colin was once IIIOTB-l. social lion. alt was written abort, and photographs oi it printed in all the papers and magazines. it led 1o one interesting result. ' THE LIGHT SIZES PRICES Chapter 89 30x3§ 31:4 ' 32:4 88:4 15.50 28.80 26.20 27-10 0f course l went to set-the ex~ hilbition where ‘Colin's lllFi-‘flil me hung, and oi‘ course MPFYOT“? else wenit too. I wus délllilti with invitation-s, greatly to miaullt‘! iey- i_ For, of murse, in the big zlty as well as the little one. tihere ire ch"- tire at a hi9 _ _ ' her prsce " Aln’ er Igor afn ' ‘M295. lrisogunr’ clee and circles oi’ people. 'i"here were people my aunt snubbed. and people that snubbed my sun‘. That seemed to be the greait dlsiiiction between one circle and lfliloilfiP-B distinction that applies to Wells- ville an well as New Yuri. as l discovered -by living in both places. Thb einclee overlapped. oi‘ iourse. one spoke oi those one wand not invite to dinner-and in turi. W119 spoken to by ‘those from wlmi din ne-r invibaitions were not foriicnm- ing! The Mnrdsens held tin pecu- liar distinction oi‘ belonging i0 my aunt's circle, and the one next above-the Rlbbles-lrad 1hr some advantage ,ii it could be cniled an advantage. succtssfully Reixdil Remedies for Specific Ailments REXALL DYSPEPSIA TABLETS, 25c, 50c and $1.00 make digestion easy and the stomach healthy. REXALL CATARRH JELLY, 35o relieves cetsrrh and cold In thgiiead. ' REXALL LIVER SALTS d512, 65c. $1.25 restore the liver to normal action. ' ', ‘; ' lit. _.cHsnl=lY BARK, 35a and 60c, m. large m. ‘~ Pr! \ ~ iflieasam tasting cough syrup gives utilisation. p. . . . \ adiutllia. ‘vnuP, o_i= HYPOPHOOPHITEB $1.00. m... ‘ psnh tlljue ‘liislwyf. Puts snap Into yeu. , ' naitshtuiiiae curls-T 50c. easily applied, at... no i‘ irritgtryoii}; qnviiiliimost immediate relief. . - ' ,\ ,_.' . . flEXALlfiflflNey PILLS son, Sier- si-ns. Correct kidney‘ disorders and elimiustee’urle' sold from the system. » sex/i 11.. oaoanuea 25.. 60c and two. rm ideal leiiei v6 medicine. 8OLD iJNDEd PO ITIVE GUARANTEE TO GIVE SATiS- ' FQCTI N OR MONEY REFUNDED‘ rm i monsoon DRUG c0‘. i’ l ii-IYIIXAIL KODAK erons A g ‘ ‘ laminates: - 51W 8W9 out or withheld blu 0i nnn;‘n¢n-“ AA4A4AAA ‘A-‘A nan,‘ ' v v s. i; Aunt Harrie-t lind manoevured Gwendolyn into the sent next below——et the very innnent when Gwendolyn. aided by tile presence of t-he much desirnl Rib blee. was about to launch herself into the set next above! Sht-dkl i1 by suggesting ‘that my illfe hail been ruined because Gwendolyn ililll caused a sepairaiion between Will > and myself. . p . ‘Ilhat was only partly true, (ill/Pit was only one of the many ihingfi < that Win and l could not agree upon. ‘I will say for Aunt Harriet thwt Bile never told anythini no! true-her cleverness layin theway the uruith, always conveying jmi lilo impression ehe wanted. All the sets met w. the Sprint! Exhibition. ‘float is, UIBTQWVH ll Private view, which was very smart. to which the rnosi influential u all these little. circles were smiled- Collnfib Dldllre was quite the befil portrait there. Colin himseil the lion oiithe occasion, with nnrslf as a. eout of lioness "because 0| the excellence of his work. ~ ~ g Gwen was there-J wondered whethehehs remembered a few ice- 9011! 8R0 when Colin's picture 0" he-r had beemtlie hit of libel Xilihi‘ tioni He had done her w, hi1" queerjreenieh eyes and lips-t; short a red hlir. in hither an em!!!)willin- ner~oultei different from‘ my vic- tine. HD7514! idealised n mine. made my zeyee s blue that o row’ <1 not tor-set. » might out tliQglesfll and ililhttlpaiitny dress so t tiny h lather llflitle a!‘ iurembnt (fdmetie rich shallows 0i .vv promise oi‘ the good weather lo. come-and that is usually followl-di by weeks of cold wind and ruin. i‘ ‘ilhe evening was us warm as tin-I day. We were to go to my aunt's latter; so after an -euriy dinner, wi-i st-artedwto wallk down town. i “Winch-Pop was zit the EXiliiJiiiOilm today," Colim said suddenly, break, lug a. long silence. ' "To see tho picture?" "Yes, one of the attendants silysi he has been there several times. i' went -in to bunt up the illrector about isomethlin-g, and saw him from smother gallery. He ilidult see me lit isn't as romantic us it SOllIlLlS. He didn't look hungry or heart broken when he gazed on your like- ness." ‘Colin turned to me with one oi’ ibis impish griins us he finished! his remark. But l wias much affected, ncvcr~ the less, that Winthrop should have gone at all ‘to see my picture. I tumed down another street toward my old neighborhood, with ll. sud- den desire to see the apartment house where we used to li\'c—-| where Wiin lived still. We reached it, and ‘paused llUf0S> ithe street, looking up. l-t was a large and over-decorated building» ouir apartment. hud been on the cor- ner. I counttxl windows to the il.)(ll‘ we had+the three windows in thi- corner were the sitting room. Tile-y gleamed with yellow light, cileerfui. invriiing light. ii turned to Colin with o. sudden impulse. to be Continued Have You Any 0f- These Symptomsi’, if You Have, You Are In Need ofi _a Tonic Medicine i Are you pale and weak, easily‘ tired__and out. or breath on slight exertion? Are you lnervous? ls your slot-p distulibed‘! Do you walke up in lilt‘ “mnml 46511118 as tired as when you we t tirbed? is your appariti- D001‘. your digestion weak. and do you have pains after eating‘! 11 You have any of these syinpi» 0m! you need n tonic. and in iilt‘ realm of medicine there is no het- ter tonic than Dr. Williams‘ Pinl; Pills. which enrich the blood. l‘i'- store shattered nerves and bring 1119.811"! of health to pale cheeks. The value pf Dr. Williams’ -Pi:ik Pills is shown by the case oi illr. 140N100 Cuphill, Woodward's ,Covc. N- 11. who saysz-"The first indic- ation llntmf general ‘health was not good was e shortness or breath after the least exertion. Then my snnetltsbessn to fail, and allior m"!!! llyeeemed es if there was n lllmn in my stomach. I grow so W951‘ l could not walk a hund- red yards,’ without resblng. Then I W" f-llffln. with a numbness all ov~ 91‘ m! body and was in a ead plight. 1 "will! y m. doctor's cure. but us l We! no <' at ‘better. ldecicicil w try Dr. . p iiliiime’ Pink Pills. The 11"" 197305“! did not seem io 11'3"’ ‘Wife urged -l'ne l0 9951mm‘ i-Hir-use olnd l got four 119*" , p Before these were 8°09 1 N V feat. a fair meal, the 1111111181“. leaving me Ind l was feelinaain took 111d "11?- _ Ive-s Btllin a well mlm- 1' Jpke the pills occasion- i111?» W! have had no-retum of iilP old tmtlfle." i You can get these ipills from any H1861“!!! Idler or =by mail at 50 the curtain behind nie. ‘flbe tinned "s. blue sequin dress because minus flblivdielli lfiiylroelrvllle. 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