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In ona day WITHOUT disturbing a thing in the home, WITHOUT tearing out floors and walls you can install the LOWEST-COST and most szitisiacftory heating system that has ever been invented—a furnace that heats EVERY PART of your home IVITHOUT A SINGLE PIPE; that burns any kind of fuel and takes less of it than I ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY C0., LIMITED, . , Indoors all WHAT USERS SAY i A Church—One of the Hardest Buildings to Heat. The "Enterprise Pipi-less Blazer Furnace” installed hy Messrs. Iouiig 81 Dunn, nt‘ ITurtmouth, in iln- \'i< toria Ilozul Baptist Church, i~ "I\IIIIZ(‘\t'I‘_V 2-‘ Il l‘ i “I. .\. .. .. Pastor. t irioriu Iioml Baptist (ihurcll, Ilairtirioitth, N. S. lI/orking Lovely "VU- iiit- plixtsoll to he able In JII\I.~K'. you tliut the hiuterprise Iilrv/vr Piptiless Furnaces we just illslttllfifl are working lovely, and u Iiat we liked most about installing some, was tho complete form in Mliirlt instructions were sent for suiting: sumo up. We have no Iivsituliivn in recommending Enter- prise Blazer Pipeless Iiiu-nuces Yours trul ', D. C. KIRK tISON. LTD. Antigonish. N. S. Fin! Clan Result; "'I'Iio Enterprise Blazer Pipeleeu Furnace I put in is a very autis- Iiivtnpvlirzater and giving first class results.‘ ](_ w_ BQWEN, North Ilatlcy, P. Our own dealer representative in your locality will make the ‘installation for you. l ii and Appetizing k ' Flavofpledged I by f/zzlr frdclemazfi IIEN you btiy Beaver Flour you uhtuin flour thatis ideal for Wheat; Wheat. Canadian women thut make bread, pies, cakes treats. even texture and crispy, all conscientious, good cooks. . Beaver Flour is the old , halt a century Profit by the experience of others. baking: by using Sold by‘ your grocer. H‘ IIILIAYIIIR 1 III\III\‘\ all baking purposes-flour containing the fund value and Wondrous richness of the world-famed Ontario Winter ‘I combined with the strength of Western lI-ard t For 50 years Ilcavcr Flour has hccn daily proving to it cunlitius the quitlities ‘which and pastries that are real fond Bakings made with Beaver Flnufhave that Iightliinc, flaky crusts-sought alter by reliable blended flour, used for by thousands of Canadian housewives. y ‘AVER FLOUR Improve your 2M 4 .4 ‘i. 9. . IIICZ IIIE ‘NIIMM III‘ IIAIIIIIEII or JANI ran.» i . ¢Q~DOUQQQ@O?>§ ' ' A nov-s. INSIGPT Chapter I18 Junk"- wais ut home for the long summer vaiciitioii. I wus IIeIIKIIIPII to Iiztve Irtiu. IIB IHHI HYOWII 5" III;IIIl\‘. and was such a dear thoughtful boy that his company Mop rm‘ inward makini: rrie forget Inv unhappiness when with him. .\i first IIi-ck ulso seemed piens~ r-ti Iu Iuive him iiruiintl. IIIII RIIPI‘ up» n»- two tavtless remarks JIIII. it)!‘ Iitiillt‘ IIIHIIII Juanita. he stud to wrote that she "Your inotlit~i' iwhup] “kg Junior to spend purt of Ills‘ vurziiinn with Iiei". \\'II,\' IIOI . let him go '!" I i I I i I "Uh. I iloii‘! know! Later. P9P" hops“. “\\'Iiy not now? p.- witti us first before ':i‘~k to school." i snw mi-nugn Dick's ivillinsnesfi ‘fltou he can he B095 I part with Junior-but us I had no .\I:ti'\' III\(I her‘ tirdci-s not to admit ly they tizihsetl out 0i‘ tho shop. \\l.\'II that the boy should suspect that mori- than ordinary fiieutloliip vtistvtl hutwceii his fulliet‘ Juanita I fell in with tho plan. I fvlt suro Dick would hrwe Illi- oil nir- t0 visit mother also. liaid iukt-n the NIIIIPHC! to renov- qu. U", must». =0 it would Iiiive him." I said seating myself. and flliflvll III" IOIIEIIJE- iii-on tisciess for IIIIIII to ensues! II III?" ‘WIIPII? . n,- he well knew. [tick appeuvvd to breathe more freely" uftcr Junior ilopurtetl. IIe had rofraiiiotl from VISILIIII-I ‘IIIIIII- Itn so often while the bu)‘ “'43 or in the evening. Occzisifinuili’ I iteenmpziriiotl him. but oiiIY ""9" I suggt-stetl it. Ho never zisked home. but now Ii:- seumeti nnxivus to muke up for lost IIIIII‘. III?‘ wont over zilmost every ilay to $6!‘ he“ Gillie!’ in the law flfieruoontch-tld.‘ ‘vlml did um (loner '53.)”. Dir-k lids] also developed an in. mill") glnln h it ummu" passed Shemgtllln vhiiiyshvehilrbaiitlsolglnlnli‘ Simahlp “HI-SI rm ‘linking lmmey’ ‘P "B ‘ '5. '.‘* ‘"‘ ~ n iziiki it]. "wit-i I -~p~.tvlv Junior remained with mn- Even "mp9; [hq rim-tors say “~14; WCQM ifigttgd lgflllhléezuclcflsgollitlllp IIIO!‘ until a week ‘before schzollpllzyf“; he likes." lioiiotl to zitlnin its u wi-Itel‘. I’ gun. them earne- frock t0 ‘l9- I loved those seven ilziffi “'II" "I." boy. I had nrrzinireil my work so um: I miizhi spend :iII my Hm" with him. Junior urged his fal- Ila-y ‘it ioin us "n u pit-nit‘. and in :1 ride ovor tho mountains, Ilut pe-utt- from Iliztr I IIII not Iltiiik It'- was‘ with .luiiiiii' III ttII. III’ $90!"- r-r. ruilii-i‘. In uvuid helm: ziloni- with him, I ivais tiol displciisotl. I I";II'1‘<I Junior" would so)‘ *‘II““" IIIIIIg about‘ Juuuitu lhut would nnuoy him. _\|_\- Iiuy IIItlI tutu-n :iII mtoust- Ill. iko to tho‘ woman who was: do. "It: ull she r-oilld to take his fzttlior from me. He absolutely refused to (‘IIII Iior "Aunt Nita," as III" had t'ni~mnrip'. Iyul addressed her as “Jnzintt .‘ us‘ we ttll did. ' II intakes you pretend. mo- ther?" Ito nskvd one (luv aipropos oi‘ nothing. "I don't know wliut you mmin. door. Pretend whztti“ “Oh. pretend you like Juuullil? Yml know _v|iII don't.“ "\\'IIaI liko her? "I guess motive ioli think I don‘t I on“ ti-III" ivus his . and I said no mow‘ III him for Imviny: i'~o1‘i.~‘ii notions in his head. But tht- puivsplcitvity III‘ had shown PIIIIII‘ mu more rt-siunoil to let liIm i/"a-vr mt‘. I \\’()IIIII \\‘III IJI t Inuit if it were IIIIIIIEIIIPI)‘ possible. I did out‘ boy need never know Iiuw nenrly I had lost IIIIII. Then came a time when I hetirt and court-rut’. Dick would spEDtI evenings with JIIIIITIIII. IIIIII upon his return Isok n: me so strzaiiizeijr, as it‘ he wort» I.I‘_\‘>III[.‘,' to say somethinghe kiicn would Iiuri. me dreadfully, and tiudn‘! the courage. Often he Iitit‘. wt the floor of his study :iII night long, When I smoke of It he made pri-tvnso Iris sP-ry WIIS truiihllng him. I know lIPl-Itl’. JIIIIIIII-t w s Lot-opting loo tron; for IiIiir-Jiiv r-uultl Nt‘-'I|‘Ift‘l)' resist her. IIut III» I'IIItH(>’lI‘II'Cl‘ wnstroubllng him. (‘n Iliat I was certain. Ho. would not vastly succumb to her Fascinations. ivli II I always cn/iivcrlt-tl ovofi Io m_ snif. for it mount izivim: up .liin- for n‘; wolf as m4‘. I would my to myself us I I-'t_v nide.e_veil in tho dnrknoss IIsit-ti- int: to him walk Iinvk and forth. "Ito is struggling to mako Iiimsolf lliittk he lizis the Flfllll. to be linpiiy with her. She has the right to he Iiappy WIlI-II hrvr. Sh“ has taught him her theories.“ Tlmu I ivoul-I pray that she would foil: that Gnu would give him the strength to rte- sist. her. Ifinmeliuiv. I lint] a feeling [hut it ‘ n‘t n real love that zu-Iimtvd for her. But ilmt it of hypnoth- influt-ut-t- sho exerted over Iiim. that drt-iv uini fI-Iltlltrtl his w-III. But that sin.- int-ed him I never dotibtud. I Vhvn n woman loves u man as inir-naely its I loved DIt-k It is‘ only nnliirai for her to think that every vthor ivumim ‘ilso finds him iloglr. -\ lust q . Ir-vo ivzis II sort nhlv. And ‘Dick n-us really n i.v- nhlt‘ follow. Rllll boyish. full of ideals. ‘Fhcu JIIIIIIIIIII hud uu IIOIIIIIHIII .\i toast Slit‘ said It was an not-Id.‘ out. Y"! in my lllfilfl-‘as’! I uciruswl l|l‘I' in my hour! of iloiug It pur» pnRitly. even Ihouuh she ITIINI huvo dllfr(il'l"l phyxstciil pntii. IIiit ivhui wns Iindtly pain (‘TIIIIPIITPII tn my lwarthi-eak? A FALSE ALARM Chapter I19 We were u! dinner. '|'ln- tiziitp~ Ilitllt‘ jinitzieti raouousiy. lurk mis- iw-rctl. and I Ilfil.l‘I1I'II to his siiori rziucvzttti questions and replies my Iiourt sank, "What I." It?" I uskod as he IIIIII’: up the recotvor. Hts fut-e was p.11». his Imndk lflfflililmg, "Jtutnltu has Iinil nn accident She lttls broken her leg. and Injun- r-d Iiersolf otherwise. Mary salu the doctor was there. I must go rIwht over." “Why nwsi you‘! wouldn't look better for me to go?" ‘Mia mo! be eittflrtng! .» r It |wrnng iii my surmise d torrent,‘ less often to see Juanita. and that he came home earlier when he i wont in the evening. I tttmttereu Don't Nell! "I! "I'll" “h” 1 myself I lI-“Itil Iiuuilirzi Iilm rathe: the not nun II II 1M 5"" t cleverly iohen I pretended It wai- utlan at tltollnr and bowels; I tor Juanitirs suke I hud told Iitm. nudity relieved by "I- ch" ‘ [Yet tt made neither the tnunendoes I Pm‘- onwn‘ I or the. pitviue looks easier to bear I l ""- m “"'n' . and although I said notliiig more _io him the gossip still persisted .Chas Once I overheard a conversation lbatxveon ttwo women who d-id not know ane. It was In a shop whore IWII-B buyin-gmiitertiils for draper- l Ies. E l “Juanita Is up to her nld tricks‘, I lwur." (mo. remzii-ketl.‘ "You mean with thut writer?" the other naked. m“; Shiv-Ito Iiesiturctl. took his hut no.1 dnsiieti uut ui‘ tho illotlzsta ~-“.,.§_ " he .1, M,» attrargtiva Whni had Atari" eflill? I'll-MW)“ in know as he‘ is to look Ill. sh" mid III!‘ thui Juimitai haul rlskrtl will perhaps got him in the: cud. III1\IIII*‘<‘“ -i nm ritiivr sorry for hls wifu. I her in IPIUIIIIOIII‘ Dir-k. _ IIIPR I""“'I mvov Ituvi- mo! tier. htit I Iiuve JIIIIIIIIII. Ho Iind turned ulNi-‘IIIY Iieurit she is u good sort." pole :-i Illt‘ first inlimation that q,‘ gum] em‘; husifl It ghost. oi‘ u soiueilliht: IIIIltl\"t\I'II llltll IHIIIIIQII» slmw ngiuiuitt Juanita. She In tile ed to lIt'I'. III‘ IIIIII !~"‘-““ l" "p" regurillmss of gossip, ir-‘IIIUJ without mo. i mo}; my ‘nut and followed him. must f-iiscinaiting vrertttire~ to men — I over kite-w. Even women get under hot" spell Ill times. Well. it is none of our business but If she I “The “OHM Snip i miistiit let Juanita}: fziscinutious were irrc. r .. , .,, her)» ' slstahle. am‘ n “'||1;_|m> i,» Often I ivuutetl to give up. tu I But I zifrniii not I0 let. hiin Iii." I ‘It! my IIllSt.‘I‘_\'. . with Juunttu to wnnt Iiiirni to come lhrr ‘I10 nod seemed to i would <It\'€' Iiim fmm IIIIIISUII, ttwk it into hor Iioud to viunp my I t-tuildrfi ‘have been more than husband I'd lake him out of Iicr ten minutes IIIIIIIIIII him, hut nld vouch promto," uiul laughing git)‘- qnmne “m, It ivuk the sanit- 810V)’ with :iII. "Yr-.~, \IIt curried ou ~<I I ""5 to love me. to he true to iii-e. IIIII .'II\'/.I_Vh-—I(I'IOIVIIIQ him us‘ l dldwl Neither did I mtiuw myself the relief so IIIflIt) IYIIDIIIIIII do when in the some true "I will wait iiud walk IIUIIII‘ with “How did It Iinppoii. IIIIIIY?“ “Sh? w“ mm“, alum, Hum,“ uhle. I never weptxnevsrelr allow-eat ‘hing 1m‘ (mun 100k whnrc M“, Hit-k to soc mt. uuyt 412g III ' ‘ - cheerful. IIe hated tears. Ntost He.“”.:\d' , "l"? ‘fir’, is iimifizll- ‘non. I ihiuk. do. .\I_v quiet cheer- ¥filnrgiltvqdiltfllllkgitirllugxil‘ “my, fulncss would make if harder for " H“ ‘ ' g iiim than tiny weeping rvvuld p111‘. sihlvv Iiave done. HIIYIIGI‘ to teII mo. Inn-tier to hurt mo. lIut it i't~- IIIIIFIHI constant ‘effort 1o do this. and nt. times it seemed well nigh im.po.<.sibIt-\ to go on. .~tr'ps. IIe loft n Inost‘ boar-I and she .~'IIIIII'III'III over it". "Ir; ‘liur In): really oruken?" "She wt-id it ivas." grimly. "PPrIktps it is only bndl' \\| 63H“ I kiien‘ that lfniiv did not boiiove her hudlv Iiurt. uiitl that for some "Mlsotl she ‘xi-as peeved with Iiei- mistress. I felt IGIIIIDIHI to nuns. tion her further. but disliked to. (‘FIIDPIAIIY us I neither liked oi I|‘II.\‘lt\(I tho tvoman. Two Iibiirs ltIlPI‘ lIii-I.“ L'ttIIIt‘ out v.1‘ tho Invuli ‘s room. "You horn. Nun!“ "(If (‘IIIIYIIFI You ditto‘! think I was pfliltg to wmziin at home and giro .IIIIIIIIIII'.~' servants n I‘IIIIII(‘i lu _L'lI~.<l]l did You?" ‘Phi-ii: "I-Imv Is‘ show“ . _, '_ H _ . ‘ p um] r-ouldiit. null‘.'I'll?‘i113?"mlllliiliii? 15255.‘. I i-“n-“W-l‘ "Pvt"; ‘ ' ‘ ' _ ‘ . ii-isiieit DIISSIIIIIEIIBI)’ he hud either "IIQII. not Iiroken. _l"_t.|nt itiidei. “m! _,n,..,.,_,_ m. no‘ M, “mph | “IIIIIII "m" “"9 ""1 "- "9 "Ilmhe" dropped my handkerchief. thou WWJWIIIIE. siuopctl to pick it up and so gtvo Thou came the though that Slit‘ II‘l'III. time to recover, Iiad done ll purposely. I tinted Finally I said: m-iselt‘ for allosrine it to (zutcr lily Y9“ ""9 “em I‘ "II "*‘gl""“i“‘ mind. but it per" 0d. ~ If mo, IIit-ir. SUIIINISL‘ wo co on; ‘pm- (1333,. DL\kl<‘(\'LIl(1(-l(id his ‘pm. tt-getlivr oflenvr. II WIII givu lin- utr ‘in tI|‘\If‘I' to sit beside Juanita KOSIIIIF -<°"‘I'I"I"'~' I" "II" "I"“‘I-' rpnd m hm‘ or ‘>]li‘r‘ Am] r we“, I roullroit III‘ must IIIIVI‘ III‘.’II'II aim,“ m,’ \v(]|~k ma“. hpiaftpu’ something to vause. ills Iiositnting ~uro Dick really loved IIPI‘. and IIIIIIIYKI’ '01‘ *0" "I I!" HIIIIIIIIZI- thinking it only :1 matter of time “That's =1 not"! ideal. \\'<='Ii tum‘; perhaps “my d,,_,-_,_ or a; u". IOIIILZIII, I'll teIt-phwno and ask most. weeks. when she would take JIIFIII"? IIJIII‘ WIIIIIII ]III\‘("|~"-‘ ‘SHIV’ m", (mm m,._ - u l.‘.lI‘I. "ion ‘it \\'iI t: vt- II.-II| Her-nose Juztnltn said she Wits stunvthlfli-Z lo discuss. I lonely. couldn't out when alone . I f-"li like SCTPII-Illlllg ill ilm not “Hmmgil Sh‘, hi", can,“ "Us, U! to zu-‘Ir Juuiittu to go with us, hut fir-r meals‘ ailuno for _vcai‘.<——I)it-i: l" ml" "I" “MI”- II "a" "Pa" often failed-to come home to din‘ “'°(‘k-°' “h”? “'9 "a" "em 0'" m- was evident. that the mere onrn- ing oi‘ ‘his living mus not the III“ blem. Ilul t0 make zt lot of it uni: muki‘ it miIckIy-»--iIiiit was his idea. Was it. to be used to pacify mo? (Int-u IIt‘. sm-pi-isi-tt mo. “I know pt-riku-Ily \1Vt‘lI.\\'lIttI you think ztlutul mo.“ Iit- said iii u lliII‘II_ wold ‘voice that, n!‘ Itsvlf. ivutiltl Intro hurl mo droudfilll)’. "Avid if ‘I l.~' any sulisilti-liuii t. you I'll uri- iiiit I IIiIVt‘ Iii-on I'ilIlIt‘|‘ ntzgleviftii of you ill limos. Hut“ rllt‘ stop purl Eli if h" wuuieil to say mum. but. I noticed with some satisfaction ‘that Im went u Il-ttir I‘I‘_\' out my heart tn Dick. hep: Iiiui _ than to hutch little chtckl: the thlngrt most needed t ehtvkn Itve and grow (not. Pratt: White relief from trowel iroiihlt-a n KIII lice and iriites with Pratt: Sure death to all ktndli of Sold by debtors all oy Expert Advice Fries. We help sol poultry problems. Write. booklet-worth dollars to you. Pratt Fond Co. ofiCanada, Li Mot-an o] Pmlln Animal Rqrulnfnr, Ho] Cow Ffrmnlyl. Dip and Disinfectant and I’ . ~ ary Rnvdiu. It simply means right feeding and. right dtieu- non-health and growth. And the any way to be our: of both Is to give them the Idea! feed for Putts Buttermilk arty Chiclr Food This’ "baby food for baby chicks" contain! exactly feather. to prevent common (‘hick diseases. to maki- “Your Money Back if You Are Not Satisfied" Diarrhoea Renfedy gives quick. surr- from the deadLv IVIIIIQ IIIHITIIOQI. vermin. hens and (‘hicks free from peutl. Made In our own factory In Toronto Ask for FREE Oarlaw Avm, Toronto AdN more and lose time and money. o build bone. muscle and nd protects the chicks Powdered Lice Klllar. Keeps setting or Canada VG your nited Tunic. rteriw o. Then her IIIISIIRIKL-IIIBIIIK time. tatiou as a busts, divorced her." “rs. Ihtkei"! recital interested no immensely, and I atsked munii rtieisitons: “\\'Iiut Ititippfiltlftl to Iii-i" first hus- bnnil?" "Ito killed Iiimst‘If.II¢ ivus crazy over her and she absolutely ignor- t=|l him, us far us giving him any rights u husband expects. It was who" she first came here. so nwt IIIII('II was known iibotit him. Ito wits an ordinary fellow, a clerk or someiliiug. I imagine she was \'t‘I'_\' young when she married limi. She siiid onco that her ow], people didn't understand tier. that. they were strict d-Isciplliiurinns, and that she couldn't live ut home." I “Does anyone untierstaiid her?" I queried. “She \\'IIIIIII claim that few did. Ifvrhiiivs your husband-or some mun stir‘ ls Irylni-r to hodevll into i-iiviiig Iwr hut-artist‘ of her lonol. “"55. It is the stock in truth‘ 71f MIIIII‘ women you kuuiv~ that luck of lit-int: IIYIIIPYNIOIIII, just U5 It In with IIII‘II when IIu-y ivzint lu wuu_ dor iltlu forhldtlou plzivos. IIuI wt! mw- gossiping lI-".I‘I‘ll)I)'- -uutl about m; mini-outing wiimiiii! ‘Mr. Bu“ I‘l' ont-e ‘mid that if u mini or inn l man was inter-tasting, much could hr: forgiven them. I um Inclinctl to aim-co with him unless the inter-i (‘Sting woman IIIFBRIQIIs the Iiap pIiu-‘ss of upotlicr wnmziii. ‘Plieii’: I prefer she slirwilil ho stupid." I knew that :iII this ltLIk of Juan. lltt '41s mount its It ivurniin: tn mo. .\II's. Bukor Ilflfi said all she felt fru‘ tn sit)‘ irhou twice she had "dun-not! nu‘. 'I‘l|is timr- shc had shown mo stmiolhlm; of Jtutnttzrs lllt‘ with. I was sure. lhe slime 0h- je-vt in vioiv. l Thu newspuptars- haul tukon up with nvidity- the story of the sili- (‘IIIP of hm" first Iiushaml und the scandal IIIIIWIIOII to hor ilivorct». flaunt her second hut Iiltlo slio var- ml, so ‘.\II'_~'. Baker told mo. "I think she rather gloried Iii the l)lIl)Ilt'll_\' It cave tier. You know they say that no one ls more "elk And as , M! “mew m“ nether. and no-w he would ask “mm, l pictured ‘hem togcmm. Jiii-initn! But I said nothing. and waned “Wm b‘. Anna‘. “mo,” Juan“ while these thoughts ran through m, ha,‘ bragged ‘(new a" aha," my head he had culled Iiei‘, and I191‘: and [mm “mom Si“. new". §ll9ulllltl tier-tarot] herself "delight- ihotiyht it necessnri- to hide any °‘I-‘ y _ thing. "She said shod rather he “Your Mo“. w,“ Sun-m. I n", third than not to g0 itt nil." utrziitl-.I)it.:k."'oiir-i» I VOIIIIIIIJLIPWI. "»I'°I‘I"‘l‘-‘* 4W twin‘ litipliii: I “Porhitps -but. nriu can't neglect “"'"I'I m" I!” '""" 5"" (‘QUIII "9' ~fricnds~for stores." III»; ties_ "ITIIIII In.‘ n fool, Nan- ‘Dick in- itution Iiad Iioon inurkorl. _ 1An‘ll3“._“l",“ when ii few days uflcnvzml Juanita "W" Ilun‘ ‘ mm " L“ " ' Iml-hletl out upon rho porch IIU “llmllmli “ml I'll" “IP55 :it.7i|iu took up his \\’UI'It. rind with .--i.~1.t~ r»|=- t- . . 5:12,‘,,,l,,:,:a::f|]|lkg lllllfylLgdllzillwléfilz, iii-tire my plainnt-kk when she is make ‘him forket her a little; and illllflillidi _ _ ‘_I_ "Iimflld rllwpl‘ _ sell hi?“ tIIlIIk oi‘ int.‘ morn oftou. For I ushlziiiry‘? Hhrrloilzlvqmlltfi ._ . v I, __\. .».., - I ' _'_ g; r; fi-'.‘.‘.'..éi.'.'i.ii'.i.l"’.3’IE5.“‘i.‘l"'lii..'.lii'i ‘~- ~".‘<“" l“ ‘M <1*~"~~="-‘" work with it true mind. 4i rdifrdollcnflio h?"IYeen_ ‘nlflnlvllls that u-Iitie ho now kept. closely ’:"“_1't'§h_r_““* "5' ‘ml I") "MI “m” to his study during his working MA+RIMONIAL VENTURES hour», IIIH loIsui-o was given to tier. People were gossiping. ~It ‘is a common ‘saying that the one most intcrestvtl ‘the leis: tn hear gossip about vhemselves. But my wonk ohrew me with many the \\'H_\‘r‘ w so plainly." "I dIII fluttered that oven you (‘Iiapter 121 Mrs. Butter liud told nit: u iguod tioai about Juanita. She had boon sorts ‘and I hoard little things. re. “Ilfgfii '3'?‘ velvet pitting looks. Mrs. B.ik~ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' urns wurnim: recurred to lme. zmilldmngll tail“? imléloiglnsoprfln‘ m" ~n ‘I I t Jill "t .- II ~ Ilr- ‘ ‘ " .- '~*‘-*‘~ t‘ nslllio Iitis llialnrlmtllotklilii". Iiud lmrmlol" OI "lllrrlod mo‘ “hi "Slip is rrlilui‘ now, perhaps stio Ont-t‘ aigiiin SIIIESDOIIG Io mo, “mud b‘? less CWIIIMMIII" “'5' "Vt-dry don't you IIUPBIIZHII‘ .\I|'- H':|ker,€n|d,' H-nul “films onodmnlt Williams tn» titko you on n trip of It’), i'lnl‘lllrlzl""l"aloll ‘by he‘ "f" some sort? It would do you hulii “y” u “fun guess I0 anyone elk“ 2mm m,’ “lmmp- H“, ha‘, $3M mo. is, ienlly liked Irv vory few. ‘nmulshmhn I hum‘. “m, , ‘our time she thought she was moanLnntI tho iiioui-zrt tlmi others "lygllélngllll “I":H-‘I5IIIII‘I1F0lI. IIIIII ‘ ' >1 ‘(I t l; - sa-w Dltk slipping from mu ndiIviI mm rm. m0 nuflikgoalhqfitlll. nOINIsL It soon posited. Sho flirted lir-Jvpurntely than with nn itrtIi-it t I10 mime here for the winter. ev_ "WI"! trying to niitke up for lost Baby's Health In Tilt! Spring __ TIN‘ 5min; ltt a time of niixieti" In tier Ihrvlurli us. m mother's who have i-tttie ones In "W111i! II" 1'0" Inc-nu?" the home. Conditions make It, nec- "Peopte are talking iibirut lit-r 0mm“. t‘; kn-eu the bum,’ mdqors riwimr IMI r011 vult ‘Irv w" 0M" Ito Isiofteii confined to ovei-iieiiterf ‘I'm nuicti gossip for her repute imp; vknuiawd mo,“ and 08,0595’ ilon not to suffer. mw that you , 00rd,.‘ wmch rack Ms whoye an‘. III'P no longer working together! I m. To sup“; Magma“; a box of thought. I'd better teII you for her Barby-a own Tame“ “mud be kept TIIW“ four" “'9 I'm-I‘ ‘"1"’ II Iii the Iioune and an occasional don, “ a ‘ F" - "'1' 99°11‘? WI" "III given |IIP but‘; to keep his stomach GOSSIP Is RIFE (“liiiiiil-tiii-IZO Should I lull Illck of III.~ utmfillt. I dI-v-Idr-il I wr-uld speak of‘ It no! II~I Iitirtiiig mo, but as injuring Jui-niin. So I said: I "Dick we are both ton Inttmut“ r-hnrininirtliiin n widow unless It Is n divorcee." She guve her sidi- In the papers also. It was very cleverly put. for‘ publicity purpoe 0s she should have been an uct. . She claimed she couldn't Iit p it it‘ men fell in iovc with Iier, PYPn If they killed themselves; for hm‘ sako,“ ‘I SIIIIIIIIIIFIJII 1'V(‘.I‘)’ limo Mrs. Itukoi" mcntItmt-tt that flrnt. Iiu.s~ Imnil. IItidn‘I my Dlok utmost uc- t-ompIis-Iied the saute tiring? And I never liitd oven looked ut tinother mun with any linwifely tliotight tn my Iieurt. Poi-Innis their, the peo- ple. were inistriiron about Jimnttirs first Iiui-ilntnti. Poi-buns he. too. imd It IIOHVIUI‘ Iiurden than Iio voulit Iieur finitiiclnlly. Juiuittn wits horribly extravagant in tier ideas,‘ I asked Ali's. Baker: “Where did t-ihe izot Iior money‘! You say Iier “PS4, IILIEIIIIIIIII was n poor clerk, and her second divor- md her. not she IiIui." "Just about the time the clerk I\'IIIt'(I himself nn uncle of hen» died and Iefther u fortune. He “vim an iriiscitile old fellow they sity and left her his money be- ($211188 she wits different. She stirt-Iy tin different front anyone I i-vi-r have known. The nld man mid In lilo will thu-I. tic Imtod her for the things she did. but. udiiitr- t-d her for daring tn do them. Itl SHOIIIH she was the only one of all the relatives tic Inid who never had naked htiii for help. I ‘guess that was tho reason he left his money in her " "Ilui. M-rs. Ilukor, Iuisnt she IIII)’ conscience? Not miiiiy wo- mrn practise their ivtlns upon n mun. and iii tho some time reniiiln friendly with his wife. It simply isrft done by decent women." "No, Mrs. Williams, Juunita tins u- tonncIenco-mothtng nave liar own sweeq, wvlll. Iler (Insurer-t over srvity her. Sim Rrrngs that aim iii-I ways gotn whnt she witnts.“ l "You-J have heard Iier.“ This talk with ‘Mre. Imkeigwiifirs it made me fear Juanita more, al- uo stimulated me to greater endeu. vora to hold Dtck. FASCINATING WOMEN SELD- 0M UNDE-RSTOOD (Ihnpter 122 "Uht you know that Jurmltu him‘ been married twice?“ I naked Dick at dinner the day Mru. Baker tc-‘Iu’ me Iier history. “Yea. dhe told nie Why?" all about II. rmi know if they imagine them In m . owe], ‘ ._ . anything out of the way." will Iiireventwiitlilltliwl.“tiriiidltllbldlibililhd:l amnaatnmalhe IINIIII“! A "Ieml- ratio und keep baby well The tab~ nee?“ 9" 5,121?‘ ‘ind "-1 711ml" loin are. sold by medtetn; dealers or. I ex Itlumo" _° 9 I?‘ c; 5 by mail at 35 cents a box from The . P“ I‘ m“ "m"! " w‘ Dr. wuiisms‘ Medicine Co.._ Brock- tntlrtug to you»? -~~ 1551.9“. .. m... p. . ... i» or»; y-mnrm. v V MJ, YR "I think you might have told me. Mira. Baker thought it etranze I knew nothing of It when we are so Intlfnlba with Juanita." "I considered It her business. It nhe merited you to know the would have tod you. I nevormrepeat a MI unfortunate episode other flir- _ - c~u st y ooutid oiice . " I longed to any that no shouldn't have confident-es‘ with u chnrmlnt: widow, -but rcfruinett. 'I‘Iien said: "Site tins liiid tptfte n CIIFOPI‘, Iiusirt she?" "Site Iiiis Iiatl u sud expei-Iencu poor girl." his voice full of n_vui.. pnthy. “She Isn't responsible ll‘ men fnll I“ love with Iier and IIICII imtke foohi oi‘ themselves.“ I recalled that “rs. Baker said slit» had tried to exonerate IIGPMuII with the press In just thosewvtirtis, and I smiled. I couldn't Iielp It. She had played ups-ii Dick's syn» pathies, had made IIIIIII believe sliP was the Innocent victim of iier own IIORUIY. (‘oulil anything he more- Intriguing to It male mind? "She has never been uiulerstunrt by those uroiind Iior." Dick con- tinned, so [rearing out my IIIIDTOI-v sion of what Juanita mid told ItIIIt. "A ivoniitn other sort. ii INJRUIY lover. unconventional CIGVPFJIBVQI is limiter-stood.tespeciuliy by other women. ‘Mrs. linker is u VI‘I‘_\' nit-e Hornbut no morn ablo to illlnPlfciflu- u cltrtrnt-ll-r like Jiiztnltzt, k woman :iII soul all IIPIIIII)‘, than, Junior is." I IIIIIIZPII I0 reply lIIitl. Junior :i|»_ |>I't‘i'ltIIt‘ll Juunltn Illl riizlii that Ill his Inn-fish way Iio Inni Iourur-il to IIISIPIISI. tho woman WIIUIII his tn~ titer IIIIIIIIITCII no IIIUQII that. he iii-g. lei-ted iliitl II<I.\“s mother for lit-r. Ilut what use wus it’: What use was It to say anything to fin III- fuetuatett mun? IIo must hecurvil cf the infatuation, riot tIIIPOIIHIgPII In it by being (bliligflil to defend the object. ‘ TFhero is n lie-lief among most mnn tlint when u woman is sud or hitter she resorts in wnoping (imp "It" NIIIIII‘. slit‘ is Ilissnlviwl in Ilrtlrs. his is iii u IIil‘It_ sill"! f of very young worm-n. wives woo till,‘ ivft. alone, mid who feel nt-gIvuit-d. But tho Wtmmtt of PIIIIPIICIPI‘ stmn find,- rlmr [|n;||'§ or» not only tli-‘ttlflS-"I hut lllsfigur‘. tug. that a IIItIII is not {lrrflptgrd h, them if Iiv sovs them frouiioiiil). and SIIO II'I('.< ntlioi‘ ruciiqgescptn. times with fur Iiottoi" results, in ‘"9 1011i: “no I hzid used to Wttlep, Ivtllt Iwtw I never did. and IIIIII not ll” year“ “'I‘@u Dick could know Often mid oftcn I good hard II)‘ \\‘f"IIItl In me but I also knew ma-ke m0 \'\"I‘.\‘ lurly. I could nnt afford to do mytlilng to motto (‘Ofllllltri-stin with Juiinitii odious. So I curt-d for mira-ielf. my IIIIIIPZH‘ anuo ‘with It faithfulness often [It felt thin a n wily ease thut It would IIFIIFIIII-t. ,\"'I di-tortiilnoil I0’IPII IIOIIIIIII: undone that might pus» iliy Iit-Ip in kin-pint; Dir-k with mo. ""-\' "I"?! it." he is with m1‘ I shall "I" Ilivo up, Iilltlll not l-t-te my "IIIITIIRQ." I would " ' over and 0V0!‘ itizuin to myself. ‘flint posses. stun wus- nlno ptilfllii of tho law I knew. mid In‘ was still niIiio by IIIW- If not ‘hy preforencii. II wIrntIt-r if I have nmdc piiiin the daily airing-rte through which I wont, If I huvo shown wlint I Iiaivo tried to show in writing [I||\ Sm“- Of my life with Its git-unis of sud. RIIIIIQ IIIIII Its IIGIIVy SIIIIIIUWS. Love Is worth till we ttl'(‘,IlI'I(I Iiuvo. Nu- tiiing eIae makes life worth Iivlnir. Sfr why should we lot go oi‘ lnvi; Once we have known ii IIIIFS? \\‘hy should we metakly give up its tum: "s ‘"0"!’ IF IHIIII‘ of nwitkonlnl: that love whit-Ii wt- tint-o pgsggggpq]? I flgrer» with many potiplo that u Invo entlroly- dviiil Is seldom m. klnilloil. IIut .'| Invo lltill Iii only slwhlnir. turns-d ziivuy [or the H0116". muy. I ‘Iwliove ht‘. ziwiiken~ 0d If one |)l)."~‘('.~>'l!§ Infinite pati- ence rind tact. hit how few of us possess those two attribiiinsi! S" Iwlievlnz us‘ I tlld I tennel. held on m the little Dick Rave nie nf Iiimst-If, his time. his “IIIICI-IIIII- It was very IlltIe u.‘ times so Illttlo thiit one utmost. needed u microscope tn detect It. But I woud not give up. mid tho more tlolnriietl ho Iiecauie. tho “WWI I IFIPtI to make htiii tronifnrt- n-blo to nntlt-Iipiite hi3 desiros, IIIN Wants. Tllui Is out‘ thing it wife (‘till do I15 I0": us" her Iiiinbanrl lives with iir.r.evon ihuiitrh there In the “other wnmitn" i" thn offing. She can make him comfortable. And, cure- IKIOIIH i-rciituri- that he In. that means inucli although ho dose n0! IIIWIIYs realize It. ‘So In spite of my helrtiiohe, t Went right nn mlntlterlltfl’ to Dir-k. making him comfortable. ASTHMA Chronic Bronchitis and dttnrrh I" d h W Id‘ Onl TsVrliqlgll-IQIIQ b It-tfle minute longer. 80nd toil‘ fl- zreatrnerit mien-entail. rial IIIO If!‘ iémiftlééfiiiil “"552 Ontario. m Edward Htreet. Toronto Y t?‘ \ l5 1y‘. i "i