A superior bread flour, yes, but ageneral purpose Hour too. Use it for all your baking. lnsis ougetting Puarru rizoua “More Bread and Better Bread” ' I29 Eltlllill For Infants and Children. uj Mothers Know That Genuine Gastoria Always . Bears the Signature I of CaiuiREl" "iiéiics * < $237. m4 Au:- w‘ gtmlimnhfib nwr Pr‘ fullleivc Aiiclp d l ‘fioiisgii_llillglgigilln m. I111 Logs of ti‘ Ilse For liver tiy fer _ fliaffllficfl- cs5 6" n (an / MARRIED av ‘JAN! Inltn Chapter 113 story. that ivas wihat he called it. lt was longer. the theme more scr- ious than any he had yet sent to it either locked in his study, or witen I sat "with him quietly mending, in designing motifs for my (lPFUYIu entered the study when he ivas working upon it. although slit- came aver frequently. .\lWiI)'s I tin-lied, and often lie would uni-on i st ionsly IIIQZII‘ me out hy coming lirl to thellvlni: room ortin the portili I himself. , l "t'an't I liolp. Dick?‘ she asked one day, annoyed I think because! "No thank you, Juanita l aiu go Ing ailme- this tinie. Perhaps the‘ next thing I write I will need you. ' sptiil any pleasure I may have hatt sensed in his refusal to allow III‘! to assist him. lie was still en pletely as Iieforo. -.~\t tinies- my heart failed me - times like these when .I saw lie was ‘her. 'l‘lieii I would wonder" if it was worth ivhile? II‘ the unwilling faiili and loyalty oiVany man was, Then my love would surge over mo, and I would lit- wllling to tlo any» thing, stiffer tinything. if tnily I Not that Dick was ever activelv tiukind, he wasn't. lint his indiff- crcncp hurt me cruelly. Often he \ and he had entirely stopped using any loving words or giving me the caresses he used to lavish upon To bt- sure, lit» ltisseti Iiic ticca sionally when I wcnt out in the morning to .be gone all day. but I that had I not shown I expected it. _ .\ud I knew tlip reason. It was cal. lie gave lit-i caresses, his Itiss- es. to Jllflflllil~~ll0 would not give lo two woincn. I uppose the purpose or‘ our s to get all the litippiness out of congenial companionship where ' 'rc.strtii'ne1i=i_l‘~_1¥..__, ‘l Tat-Sinnlz Sitglwfl Thirty Years fiSlllll w»! crnvnuneeunsnv. Hnuvolut cwv, till. v/ .lll . Zfk “You Are Working Too Hard, John” “ ELL, lcaiinot help that. I am trying to figure out how the business is going to pull through and meet the liabil- ities with prices falliug the way they have been lately" "But, John. ifhnything happens to the business your health will be more neces- sary to you than ever, and you cannot afford to ixake chances of putting such a’ strain on your nerves. You are looking so worried and nervous, and you do not half sleep.” ' “What am I to do? You know I have got to ltcep ' plugging along end try to sec things through." . _ "One thing‘ you can do is to begin a treatment r»l.'_l.lr. Chase's Nerve Food. Ifou know how well that brought inc around when my IIQYVBS gave out and I was so miser- able." v Mr. Charles E. How. It. R. No. 5, Aylmer. Ont, writes: “My system became gen- erally run down. and I suffer- ed from dull, heavy head- aches. ,1 was nervous, could not sleep at night, and my muscles used to twitch. My appetite became poor. I had indigestion and weak spells. I consulted a doctor, who gave me a tonic, btit it did no good. I used other remedies. too, before finally trying Dr. Chase's Nerve Footl. I found that this did mc more good than anything I had over taken." DI‘. (Ihascks Nerve Food, 50 cents a box, all dealers. or ltlmauson, Bates d: (.70., I.ttl.. Toronto. " . “‘§¢1Ivw\|IOQ~rv4~‘~wOi@--I-<I,.--_w-.ApA§Qv>QwIVQQ"QI E. R. BR OW s’ lllttl, Lift, ltfilellt Sickness "nil Plate Glut Imam at Lowest rates n Start tillplnies aoooooooaoa GOO I Dick had written an ambitious publisher. l-le had written it tive Work. Not onco- liutl Jlltlllllili told her Dick could not be die i for ii moment and the“ texcusing of Iioing shut tint. ‘flit- look lie guvc her went far In; aiiiuretl of liei» even if not SOCOIII- still influenced iby his feeling for worth the effort I was making?‘ could win back his love, seemed unaware ot‘ my existen-ce: Illt‘. iloubt it he would have done evcn not Dick's nature to be hypocriti- tllnt- day Juanita said I0 nic: ever we can iintl it. That. is why ' marriage is so often a mistake.“ I w. _ so astonished at her re- mark that I a-utlllby caught my breath. Ilntil their Juanita Itever had extircssetl slutch sentiments. “Is marriage so txften a mis- take?" I asked after a bit. "Nui- nrally- tlierfli-st‘ wild thrill trusses. but isn't there a smnetliing comes in its stead, something more stable?‘ ‘But is any inan satisfied with what ypu call ‘something more stable?’ _ I rather ivnnderetl why she nillfl “man”? Had I been asking tlic question I would have substituted, WOllIlllI. I scarcely iknew how to tinsivci" lier_ yet. I had an Idea t-htit she meant the companship between herself and Dick—‘t.hat It was right for them to get all they could oitt of it. regardless of me. ‘Yes, I think so." I finally replied. "Take Dick IIDW—-IIE ls tempera- mental, fonrl¢ir anyone or anything g which Interests 'l'llIlI. But It iloesirt, last. He. always tells iiie of lIlSr l YBQIIIIR for this one anti that one,l even though lie appears to hc fond» oi‘ them." j “You iuoaii~~tliiit he. tells you what. he titres? Always?" l "Not. only what he does. Init \l'llwl. lie siiyei and thinks?! exag- iu-rutetl. The Iiectiliiti: light in Juauitzrs eves told me I lintl hit iicr in some WM‘. I had meant to, and was tie.» liglitctl. ‘So I went on. “Of course, Juanita, I couldn't talk to everyone like this, but you and Dick have been so dliumniy that, I feel I can say anything to you and that you will understand. Especially as yoti antllhave been equa/Ily as trhiimniv." our hook wasn’ a success," changed the su ject. "Yes. you see you and he weren't titted to svork togetlienor ho would Iiuvo perceived the discrepancies Iii your Ideas. Naturally lie was disappointed. But lie has pulled himself together and we must help him all we can." oi-Ieip hlm-how?" "By leaving him undisturbed. lie halos to Icll you himself. Juan- ita, for fear you will Ieoi hurt, so ho loaves It to mo. I know yot. ari- far to sensible to feel offend- ctl II‘ he refuses to leave the study when you come over." ‘Oh. certainly! I am sure I don't want to intrude" ‘ll knew you would feel like that," I replied, and a little. wliilc tttter~ wards I told Dick that Juanita said she didn't expect hlm to leave his Wonk when she came. 'I‘hen I added: . "l giressmow that she. sees she isn't ‘llltlllt? n. got anything out of your friendship she is tiring." I» kiiew Dick so well I was positive nothing I said would he repeated. I-Ie might be lntlitfercnt, but so long as we lived together. his pride would prevent hlm from discuss- ing me with Juanita. ' she NAN HEARS UNPLEABANT THINGO , (Xhspter 111 , IV-‘Iiiile waiting for a reply from the publisher to whom Dick has sent lllB-fl10fy—~lIB was writing a series of articles upon the Iiaiblta. et cetera, of the mttlyn Indians- 119 wlflhed some Information he imagined Juanita could give hlm. an I offered to gn over rind ask f0 It flf '0" ~!"I~v“> "He is horriblyr/rllsappointetl that - THE CHARLOTTETOWN, GUARDIAN, '7' at WIIIIAN Illl silt Inuit IIEII i Mllllltlff ADVICE Now is the Best of Health because she took Lydia E. Pinkharrfa Vegetable Compound Kcssock, Sask.—"My niothcrlias taken Ly ia. E. Piiikliunfs hlgefzililt- ‘ _ . , l Compounthantl . upon learning oi my troubles atl- vised iiie to try it, i as I st-ciiietl all rim down atncr the , i: ' 1' I have tal. it Lydia l Ii . l'iu k liu m‘s Yogi-table L'uiii-' pound and‘ Lgvdiii l'Ii n klia Iii ‘s and use the 5.1 \iro\vn's( apsiilcs and Pro ription and um much better in cvcry way; l‘ am willing for you to ust- my‘lctltcriilsttffivlmifltl S" llllle interest. therein zcstimi-nial as l recomincritl yotir‘ “Hi-l asked: mctlicin "-~ .\lrs. latent‘ Ntttsoiv," '" “What's the matter? Aren't you Kcssotk, bask. going to do the articles?" it is not always in busii Tat at“ woman is Itirc- ri to give up lit-r ivork on HFCOIIIII of ill litraltli. it is tiuitt‘ as oiun rho woman who docs her own “on; at llfllllt‘. \\'|icn btickaclies and ll(‘iIlllit.‘llL'— liilVtl out till aniliitioii, vvlicii that licar ig-tloun sensation attacks you, when you are iicrvotis and hlue, tlic one great help for such ailiiit-Iits is Lydia ii. I'itil~:hain's Vvgtilltlllfi Coin- pound. 'l‘lit- tIObr iviis open and I wtilk- < ed in, Naturally I intended to uiuke my presence known at once. btit my name. then Dick's, in Juun~ Ito's husky voice halted me. Then old ‘Mary. Juanitag nurse, who had lived with her all liei‘ life, also spoke oi’ Dick. Juanita had laughed at me. call- ing me a tiiinpletoii. and liatl de- clared she could take Dick from me any time she wished. I thought. with a shiver that cavestlroppers never are supposed to hear any- thing ‘good of themselves‘. surely I lliltl not. I went hack to the dom- and rap- ped loudly. Juanita came to the door and hcr stirprise at seeing me so early In thc morning gave mt» the opportunity Io reuiveininy coni- IHIFIIPE‘. I told licr my (‘i‘I'2III(l,l)lIl. rufuseti to wait iintll she could look tip some Ila-la. "Dick will run over anti talk It over with you." I said as I hurried ziiviil‘. ' “Well. what did you Iintl out for mo?" [lick asked. ' " "Nothing. I only saw Juanita. for a moment. She will look it up for you. then you can go over and col the TPSIIIL," “\'er_v yvcll.“ I longed to tell him oi‘ the con- iersittion I had overlicurtl, but did not know just how to make him understand tliiil it was not jeal- ously. or anger at the \v"a'_v she had spoken m‘ me, that instigated me. So, ittl usual. I told him nothing. l" “lime will‘ l must make Juan- ita herself show him. Nothing else would convince. him of lici‘ iruc character as I now sa/w it. B111 I llfld no idea of sitting down calmly to wait. I would force her hand in some way. , 'l‘lia_i illuminating momi-iit whenl I listened to Juanita and .\'Iai'y had, destroyed the last remnants of anv Ivrlilli: tliut I was doing wrong t}. try nnivtliing In my power to break tho friendship between Dick and Juanita. I now wuiiltl feel no 'lt*.ll'-I'9pl‘OIlI'lI no mutter If I deceiv. oil thorn both. Before this I had rather Iiated myself at times for the part I was tilayiiigainrl at tin is “Tllllll IIIIVO Itivtrn up in (lespair had it not been for thoughts oi‘ JIIIIIOI-‘Vvlllfii it might mean to him his future. I ivuntiril so Io be happy with flit-It. so Wilnlllll him to he happy Willi tut‘. Ii would he a sort oi repurutiii“ for llltiso tam-s in New. YOTk lI‘ now Icoiiltl niiake him confi tented. I lonigctl also for his ‘T93. pect. that I felt I liiid once‘ lostaindi only won again through Iicart break l for us boIIi. _ ' _ 'l-‘lll‘0lltlll my Iinliappintass rim rust a -t'alnt Illeam or liopc. I-Iatll Juanita felt that Dlok was hecunnl ing taoltlei" would slie have spokcnl n0 bitterly or me. been so anxious to show llfary»—herself--tliiit. she could take ‘him from‘ mo? Tito nun-e I thought over what I had "Veflllltlrll. tile more comfort. I took in the tlioulght. . “mild lie grieve when he found out the uort of woman Juanita’ ivas? Or would the knowledge krill all affection for her? In most stories I have read. where it wife suspected her hus- band of disloyalty, she had spent time weeping, wralling at ftite, or illlfilllillllllf to get even or Iniike llllll jealous by introducing the other man. I did nonn of them,- tlrings, and aim Iticlluetl to think not many tactful or proud women If). 1 Ofcoiime I had my work whlcl) took much of my time. I believe lllR-l I Wits mulch Iitippler to have an Interest in life tinlde from my housework than I could posibly have been without It. Anti many "U!" wonren whoim tho war 11nd ‘llllllle Pllllmlllllcill-l? independent fol-t. as I tlitli. I loved Dick devotedly, poI-hitpu more. ‘than ever before, B"; | realized that weeping. or being (its. agreeable would avail me llitlg I1 anything. "ll must fight It tint In my own We)?’ I said to myself. “No one" tan help inc." It seemed strch it monstrous thing that a women with whom I had been friendlly should deliber- ately ry tn wreck .my Iris and Dick's Juli‘. to prove her fasclnn. iion. I had not. realized there ivero such women In ‘the wofld_ WQIIIBII not Immoral, but wickedly immoral. 15inch ti woman‘ was Jug“. Ito." - ' taut oer-eliminate ro cumu- ATE JliAl-OUQY‘ i. .v --,. lml‘ litftejd saw him leave the hnusediy _, . "*“Z\lo »I one clsc. I should have laughed ‘ lieci-i-Iist- of ‘ the expression “man iitu-ff". but now I only smiled anti ‘chided in iho mamer1iii~~ The serioufl story rim‘ Dick iiau written, without either advice or help from Juanita, "writs accepted and liberally paid for. It gave me another chance to say “I told you so," but remembering that women were Q0 often accused of using that expression I tlesisted. To my sur- iprlse ick mentioned it Iilinsetf. “You were right. Nan! My xvorlt is ‘better when J go it alone." Then. its if not» wishing 'to ultimatum:- Juanita. he atltied". "Ofcourse Juanita is talontetl, and in another tyne of stilt)‘ Iiiiglit prove ofgreu-t assistance". “She miglit~but I wouldn't risk another failure in trying lier out," I returned as casually: as I could. IDick tirade no reply, but soon going to tell J-uanitn of his hill“. 88a "I don't carve! She didn't ‘help him!“ I declared LIIIIIIIISIII)‘, ilicn to show that I did care, I cried a little; . 4 Two Iiours inter, when Dick rug‘ back, lit: had the data for his ‘jun- teinpluted Indian Ilorfi. tlilnk so‘. Not now.“ "But why"! I thought you were keen about getting thorn tilt?“ "l was-puritans. lliii. Juanita Wfllfls to teoliaborute with IIICJIINI I don't feel like doing so on this new idea. It's manstuff.“ At any other time. or with tiny- replletl: » “I aim‘ glad you sec it that wu_v. I Iitiye felt so all tilting. Not many wonitn are ctltpfllile of writing in- teresting articles on such u sub- ject. I Iiope yon didn't quarrel with her about It.“ I had said exactly the opposite to what I fclt. I did hope they hail tiut-irrel-etl. I would have been de-I lighted had so simple a thing tor-l initiated their friendship. ' “No. We didn't tiutirrel. 'I‘liat would have been silly. But Juan-- ita felt liuri. She took no pains to! conceal II, and I made things worsel lily refusing to join ti camping pur- Iy slit» is talking of making up, 1 felt I hadn't the time." I longed to ask ‘if I had been in- invitatinn. but re- frained. What difference did it. make so long as he had refnsetl?‘ Besides it might show up my jtul-t ousgvfisomething I xvas more (IF-l termiiictl than ever not to-tlo. I would remprloy strategy-~anylhiug that would help me. But any shmvI M‘ jealously would only defeat what I I liati set out to do. 0f that I ivus lIllI'(.‘. _ "What are you going to do iin\""‘ I uIit-stioiietl. “Another story I “Yes. .-\ story Juanita stiggtrsw toil. She has a very good iden. scmr thing I never htive seen used. ‘\\"e'w.llI collaborate on It. this time using her name as iutllas mine." “You mean If you sell it." "Natui-tillv." "I Iiope you won't be (lltifllflltllll- zcd in getting it over." “Why do you speak that ivav? t)!‘ course I shall got it over." “I was only thinking that ilerliatis it would be like the hook. spoiled iiy halving two people work upon it. . You know I think you do liei- ter work alone. And-- it seems ilie etlitors think so too. lluw- ever. I hope it will the a. ‘go’? Iliick iurtod a ibit peeved l)€'t'itII;~'te of my remark, and I hastened to add: “You see. Dick. dear. I have faith in _\'(lII—-Il;iillI‘lIll_\'. Mont women do believe in the men they luve. I guess. But. I um‘ not so sure of Juanita. Her wui'k Is more amateurish. ‘She's very bright liul. along different lines." “I had seen iDick frown so bird».- as usual, praised Juanita after dis- paraging her. "Well, wait and see. It is her plot nm-ywyy." he said. Now, oncc tigaln. hour-u ‘of un- Iiaippiiitius cmninoncctl for imn. Juanita was over every day. and often till tiny. closeted with Dick in his study. Her manner to nic too had uudcrigone a change-rt ills- agreetilbile one, hard to Ignore. ‘It was as if i-rhe said: “Yoti- see! I can make llll-III do as I please‘? Chapter I16 Ii. sounds terribly heartless but when tihc story upon which Dick and Juanita had spent weeks 'of ivnrk was returned by no less than IIve editors I could not help feel. Iii-g glad althougili I took great pains not to show II. In fact I was most sympathetic, - It had a peculiar effect upon Dick. The rejection of any work In~ variaibly depressed him for it time bult this turn down seemed to (“Pr hearten him altogether. One editor had sniti the plot was a "good one. ‘but the treatment childish, iinlntor. eating tirtliiiary." Ilt ‘was the sumo editor who lindlhoughi the previous story. which, iu a way accounted for Dick's tiisrirppointment. ' “Do cheer up. Dick! You can't expect. to write successes all triu- timefll tried to encourage. Ilc had -l)9tih either very silent, m- cross its could be for days past “You have- o t,“ i A Doctor's Prescription for Internal and external use that has a nation wide reputa- tion for great met-IL. Jolinsoifs A .5 0d y ri c Linimcnt ' ll recommended, eve body fartlmighmflolda, roT will. stories. but he ' n't spoken a pleasant word to me since than story came hack. Don't take it so to heart." "l guess 1 am pretty much of a vouch, Nan. But I someway felt s0 sure Ha/pgood would take it. I-Ie spoke sir-very tlatterlngly In his letter about. the pther one" Hap- good wits the name of the editor who had taken Dick's serious story. ' “You wrote that-alone." I could not help the reminder. "I knowl—'~—and_ Nan. issues» 1 ‘shall have to write alone. II war-r. les me to halve to tell Juanita H0. Especlally- since tihe- has Bil/fin "ll? several Ideas that I aiu sure l ‘mill work up_" . Dick went over to Juaiiites soon itftci-"otir talk. He caille "lick slllll‘ ing; "Well?" I asked. ivondering. “She was a brick. \\'lien l lultl liter that I would have to w-oi-k out my ideas In my own way_ that ‘could not wlaborate, she was n <‘ll\lll_\"_ Offered to help nie In any way she could. and even said she Wtlllli] cflace herself permanently II’ necessary to my success." I couI-I not help thinking 110W simple Dick was. lie repeated things Juanita said to him with all the nalvote of a child. Yet I knew she still held a strong attraction for Iiiiii _ one. not easily to he brok- en. .-\-t titties it seemed as if my pun_ islmieni for ivliat I had done iu i THE PljllitlhliC/l‘ U and nervous tlcliillty rind Iii slow convalcsccuco partially prcdlgciitcd. it. urico of the ullniuntfll‘)! "Pint"! promptly and Iilmitphntes of Calcium. 0n sale every where. QUEBEC is recommended In all canon of i-zencral bccnuilte. being s digested and absorbed Into the system ivlthtiut causing uny effort. or disturb- DIIIIMA is ti wonderful tonic whicr acts, surely hectiuirti talus In a. pleasant mixture the Glycero- Sndiuin and Iron with Peptonlzcd Illeat Extract. on. win. nionriv a cit-J. minim-res. i-iiutnmivt; "oiyio? cusoii of easily It con- l those past years was lllltlfellllllflll I » could Iieziré-even more t Hill I'll?!" , ‘ _ M. 1 min-red hi"; ‘Full of ills ma} GET FERTILE EGGS fun. l-lonrst. faith u. ‘ien wou , t think or hlm as he was “lien Y‘ Prom your breeding Pfln-‘hltch. earlY chlcki- _ left New York-Abroken or. rea Y _ , _ willing to pass out by his own hand The strong early chicks are the winners at the big Fall “"0"”? "f “llP "ll" “l l“; "l?" ll” Fairs. Birds hatched early mature quickly-day first and ~ -——Ilie rain I litul wrong t. t was . ‘ ‘ rofi‘ .- 5, during sticli reminiscent-lug that Ewe the area es p 1,5‘ I felt no yiunlslrment was IIIIIIGYSPI“ _ _ ’ W veil. n-o sacrifice too great tor him. I was doing remarkably‘ Well In a a my work_ I now hatl sizable. hank account and often refused to tum-l _ , tract for homes that would tnkp me, “Fnbthe. r.- avtcay from their although the was. Ba.ke‘fl E ,. I so busy writing (and spending ‘his ' 1e15,"... llflllfs with Juanita) that I Fed to yo,“ yucca," “h,” 533, ti,“ lugqh and u am not at lllllfillf“; he ultould hnne Chidunmuivm _ missed l'l(_> llilt I. ‘e hi“ fl PHD“) ll c n WYCLOFF k SONS __ 9mm, mp1 Junior was blllllll“ “TH. "Blatrhfordhi u“ h|llhlii"i:yfifllililll maximum!i.'l"l'°f m Wllool- Hllll lllck l9‘ 5d llle-"m - the liens and pillletl and keeps! em in perfect h ncal con- had I her-n ailile to believe he did,‘ dition. Prumllmselccledbrnedar: wervcrngcdvlitk) eggs per I slioulrl have been perfectlv llfllllly- - ‘h’ f°""°'l“‘ . PERHENCE TMDEMAM I One zluy We Itatl a talk tiiliout our, e PROFIT BY THE"! EX. iintinces llc had iiisisttnl itpbn l‘illl- - d Bl ‘ h‘ d. E M h“ __ ing the Iionse, eI ceiera lie was o‘ °' ‘c or a g8 " om "llllll"? "'°"l‘-" ""“'i"l““l "°l‘l “w” mentors utios. I.'I‘D.. (‘IIAIKLCYF 'I‘E'l‘0‘-‘-’N stories shit-e he retiisetl to work . = ‘Vllll Jllmlllll_mlll he’ llpdlllrpd l I Ind count your chickens before they're hatched. ' l had done illv shore wile ic wits setting “wiilnned law harness? BLATCHFORD CALF MEAL C0. 0F CANADA, LTD" TORONTO “But. Dick. I want to‘ keep 011i." n14 (Established in lnlfiehtfll‘, nngiima, over 12o years 5.8a.) I tileiuletl. “You see, te.ar_ it s perhaps u woman's Iilacc to lteep .2 1:5- __-- _. -» "I Iii... homo. llut I do not take that rci-sat I attitude. I feel that so longns tho Mme- ypduqflfiflg‘ would not wine on, on- i wife herself could keep ii_ if she n, “am-tp- 1 I,,-,,,,,i,-QII_ but im lively the increase granted “mim- , m It“. 1131 nfwhut she earns to happy; u, give hi“, u" that other‘ tile. ll" llerslql _ boys of his ago had, inuch of which -—"' We flliilllv coniptlvllllllell- tnlcl‘ ha“ twp“ |1pI-.t_---.-~..,_-ii_. iinnietl him, ' was to pay the interest on‘ the molt-i _._.-<.@->— ' t B b tuge. and wbuy all the foot . wont . pat» for lhp maid, and the various|NO improvementir ei. cetera. It was an _ M some diure- ' C N R Reductions _ y y Iiappy over it. Thend toonit lmndtt- ' ' ' ___- Dick feel better I ha reii zet t ia . —— - _ _ ll" it'll-e" "ll ‘lwllllllall l"""l“““ "l roiu)iv'ro, Mar. 2il.~—'i'licre is Naive-i anus. Mar. ~ . ~l“iv\\ f sliiinlti-tiiiilelg niiilgllritdittlo likelihood that. there will lwimcn said 0 '11P.’ Wdllledllillll ""l‘ll'£:‘\" “A pa“. hgnn =1 bu, hurt because! oar. any wage reductions on the (Jana. ‘Ion with the “all bllv-l W1" l ~ - t iietl more than he did. This settle- ppm Naflgnfll Railways ufntll alter ploslon last year were brought ‘l "will ‘wlllll Plevelll “nyulllng o! the United States wage rates are Iiere today from Rio De Jant-iro on I; ‘I lll“ “ml » ' I I tl ll I steamer ltusli. "Wm" about Jumor-y- mck m“; readjusted, ucordlng to generad inlnrd qiqe siplgrllijlrg “aimrfl "ml . q asked Ilp to tlhia time. _l liatl paid manager Hills. The tlownwar _v e_ ie m » , ali his IiIIII-i. "Let inc atfelitl t0 him." “No! I will pay his tuition and dross hlm. You may give Iiliii his spending money, lniQl0n'l_~_,_HDOl ‘division of wages of U N R contem- , plated, litiwcver, possibly to the lextent- oi‘ twenty tier cent. This [fiat /.'.S_ '§Zv*i/r'cc'a5/c‘<§azn1/tz/_t/ yam’ to loo/c tum/z. ' t l i than tliusc hiadc-in-(‘anada F Floor (‘mcrings Iiiay now b" wiie——tlicir “car-resisting floor coverings. Your dealer will show‘ you designs in Linoleum, Hoof Linoleum and Floor Oilcloth patterns. 'I‘o-da Linoleum ii the nun! Iumblc --wénr.r like iron Floor 0 Ion \ Clamps, Chills, Spralnrr, Stalin and many other when ‘ and Ills, . All dealers. Maud Iltl cents. ‘I00 Years of Oucceo \ I .' i » l 1 ‘I "Y! n @3535. It Is Easy [Q Keep Clean and SDft To The Tread In fart for the kitchen there art‘ I") llffllll cll"""l" s-itislaritirv. more economical oi casiri I0 than have prtvailctl for years. low first cost that recommends A tialitics ma expensive as compared vviti hardwood or other tint‘ a wide variety of pleiisiuii ouuoti. and I-‘cltol. suitable for any room in the house, as wel it is important to insist upv" 8 Cnna a goods-dnsist therefore on that are made in Canada, by _ _ withstand Canadian climatic contiitioml- ‘If . illcllrilh Livrolnnm. rum 1m m: M" wit"! l‘ grind n! all unitary floor rot-urn!!- Tialinflurc. Home i-umhhlnll ml Genera! 810m nhmufli- give their nationality as Uta-man or Russian. They are shaicltlctl hand anti foot. gs uiorr t'l--.ii| . \ kct-p loor Coverings. LINOLEUM Floor Oilcloth and Felifll ptirrliasL-tl ut lowr-t privt‘! But it is not only tlicir tliciii to tlic thrifty liousr- kc them the least s oi I an a wide choicoof Rugs in many attractive ettiiig blade-in- Ittting Floor Lovrrings Eanadian workmen to imzhahie floor rqrniim lawn In prim than fhv mm! moderately fiery. Li slffliliy Info II all Iudlvll Dry Good! Dgparlmllllll Stern. om Canada.