‘ "FRUlT-A-TIVES" Rid llor of PAGE Two. IN PRIME 0F lIFE Crippling Rheumatism How terrible it is to think of men and women stricken down with disc-use, |ust when the should be enjoying lifo to the full. ow wonderful to know, however, that such dangerous disorders as jlheumatism, Pain in the Back, Irritated Bladder, Indigestion, Biliolls- ness and other troubles oi‘ the Stomach, lover, Kidneys llnii Bowels are quickly rplleved by the wonderful medicine, Frultla-tlvcs." From Enderb , in the beautiful Oknnn- izan Valley o British Columhill, Mrs. . Drasching writes: “I have rcccived great benefit from ‘Fruit-il-tivcs,’ cs- lleclnliy when I hlld Rivillnliltism vcry , r dly some years ago. I kvcp ‘l“i~ilit-n~ tlvea’ nlivllys in the llouscfns l tliillk they 1H1! ii wonderful mcllicinc.” For more than ll quarter of n. century “Frult-ll-flvca" has been Canada's dependable home rcinclly. 25c. and 50c. a box——nt dealers everywhere. m a oamv" ‘coco oloaono .__ Ion not only want to be p"- NF"! lgfllnat a oold winter, but, 55°- Nii want yourflmu “W1, m Mn" b"! Weather sets in. Be 9nd”! N!!! ‘place your order now. W.‘D.Gi1lis€s°Co. CO PHONE m ._....".___._._______ __ bps~e~4vrinlrun .. s..__,.,,, . illlllllllll llllWN lIDIlE i i BY ETHEL ‘HUESTON THE SIUBY “Come and eat. 1108.716," she said gently. “You can rest betwr on n full stomach." Gay smiled at her, yawning. stret- ching luxuriously. “You are a dar- ling." she said. "I wasn't a bit hun- gry, and now I am." She stood up shaking herself. Auntalrniry watched her shrewd- ly. I “You didn't begin to rest any too she said significantly. i “No. Almost mo late; in fact. So. far; I am too tired to enjoy reating,| but after a while, a week, or a month how I shall revel in it." -' She curled up the tips oi hei- shoes borlshly. about the legs of the chair at the table, and although she was not hungry, the tea ‘she sipped with! relish. And as they ate. Auntalmiryl descanted a great length on_the out-l rageousness of fifty dollars a. month for that rock-pile, told her to look out for the draughty window on the ocean side, and enlarged on the con- dition of the kitchen woodwork. She recommended Lumly Lane for lobsters, and promised to send him up for orders. And at Auntalrrlirys suggestion Gay made out a grocery list to initiate her own light- ‘house- keeplns. and gave it to that same small obliging person to leave at the Pier grocery store. While they were still at the table, Gus, the taxi boy, came up for Aunt- almiry's thinsa. and trudged off down the_ hill, heavily laden, ' and Auntalmiry, hastily catching upon arlnful of coats and dresses, tripped ‘after him. ' Gay waved them away and turned back, yawning, into the pretty cot- tage, turned again, gratefully, to the wide couch ln the shadowy corner, stretched herself out upon it, and closed her eyes. ' Tlmaftemoon waned. A boy from the Pier grocery stole brought her basket of groceries, and left it on the kitchen table without disturbing her. i i Dusk crept out of the forest‘ and darkened the windows. Once Gay stirred, restfully, se presence in her sleep, seemed to feel the gaze of human eyes upon her in the silence. Rlesentfully she forced the heavy lids to raise. In the shadowy, dying light HIDES Bring or ship us your hid. i, oalfskins. lamb and sheep pelts. and receive top market value. Boneless Horsemeat We can supply boneless. horsemen in carload lots or less. Write or 'phune us for nrloe., ISLAND COLD STORAGE C0., LTD. __ she ‘ to see a small figure crouching near her, and a small face yellow and wrinkled like parchment, with pinched features and slanting almond-shaped eyes fastened hyp- notically upon her eyes. Beneath one eye a. small crescent-bowed scar shone in the yellow parchment. It was the scarred and wrinkled face of a little old Chinaman. Even in her sleep, Gay lsnew it could not be, and smiled faintly at her foolish fancy. 1 "It is a. dream," she thought mist- ,i1y. "Dream on." y She closed her eyes again. The little yellow face receeded into the dusk, the small figure faded noisely into the shadows, and there was not the slightest sound from the small, swift moving feet as he step- ped over the sill of the window on the forest side, and padded away among the trees. . Hours after, when Gay wakened from her sleep, the house ‘was still and dark. The greatness of ‘her re- laxation pleased her. “I shall go on like this for weeks," she thought blissfully. "smelling sweet scents of sea and woods, hear-, 'ing strange noises of ghostly breaths and phantom footsteps. feeling the 9429-12441. WPOULTRS? .“’° will be buying ::::.:.:;°".s.."l$..?"i1..t: llVe and dressed fowl hlma until she gglelrhdhtllfilmdlfit r , ll e , and chickens for the was glad m have the mu him of balance of the season at highest prices. We will also require a large quantity of‘ ‘dressed geese "and ducks from December 10th to 15th. Be sure and get our prices be. fore selling. i SWIFT CANADIAN C0., LTD. Professional Cards Mark R.‘ iMcGulgari B. A. nmsnn. social-roe. no IIDNIY TO IDA" _§I|IOI Block. Ohnrlottotowrulhkl lMcLeod & Benatlfely- - l. A. IIINTII! McDonald 8: McPhc mailman: llllolllll I01!!! 1'0 Dovmm. min-none" - heavens, I wonder where the match- market the afternoon. But on oonsultinll touch of fairy fingers- Oh, good es are!" ! Roused by the rude thought from‘ ithe sweet fantasy of dreams, she got up from the couch, and felt about her with outstretched groping hands. ‘Deciding, logically, to follow the ‘walls until she came to the kitchen door, knowing she would find mat- gches over the kitchen gas stove, she struck two toge electricity flooding theroom. Doors and windows stood opened to the night as when Auntalmiry left in her watch, Gay was amazed to find it was the hour of midnight. i "Well, I slept," she said philosoph- ally. On tilo kitchen table she found her basket of Bfwfirlflfl. and ieelinll somewhat refreshed she wok a real interest in lmDBQking its contents and arranging them neatly on shelves in the little wall cupboard. Carefully am, closed and locked the ‘doors and windows. ' She opened a can of prepared soup and heated it, made toast, 099F165 B’ jar of pickles. For the first time since she left New York, she was sufliciently rest- edtofeela ‘lreactiontoher environment. v‘ She arranged her modest slipper on a tray, and took it to the wall- aeat by the window which looked down over the bflY- The "will!!! wrinkling lines of many little color- ed lights in the black showed where boats rode olit the nl t at anchor- Intemlittently the b was mell- owed, turned to whi inlet, by the sliding rays of a lighthouse search- ll ht. * ' g“Nicc," she 581d i0 hérbtll. "I llle it. I'm glad I ($81118. Alllltllllllfy b ll dear, the Captain ,1: o. llhfia I041 that administrator Person whoiwics to be so very boeey is s. kindsweet. generous fraud." . aeihemoel-lnz then-that she Md not yet so much as seen the HPIIN‘ story of her new home, she left the tray in the window. endow of soup in her hand, went up at once tn!!!- plore. switching on the iikllta oft-tie - stall-wily from the lowest step. w found it. modest enough new v stain, but clean-aid fresh, N! whit liking; There was o large closet on the lending, and to the left». nicely n ted be was lrle and i furnishing, and bod. an old Ind $15910 ‘WOIDIH mltlohlill I. Isl-J... . % ll:- ' w ' <" l m-eliwiulouflflnfiw w w» 2*‘ . “I. - A onebylilbor. 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We give this sweeping guarantee because. egg 62s s assure perfect baking results every time. f caitlglgllillhieralilltour £05 all household baking. You will have brea , flavour Yp s bylfin m?’ even texture’ hlghest quality and enticing- ' m" a g "l" 11¢ the envy of your friends. s - ' Not touched by human hands because packed in machine-sewn sacks , Always thobes’. .4‘ sunroof". all” “than” "'~ pull alums ~ I " no rlfiriilfox States "might t. iuuy entltl , _ . l ea w ,, INCREASING lllll. sllvwmhliwyrmmgsm “mo,” ‘WPOULTRY coupon, Dec. laa-‘ulel-rislll opinions ofother siwlfim all nevertheless alquiogm; m "mo, v Sir William chief of the general staff, that she should not nlttnch much to the iloia-ia-a-llt _9‘.“9"".§ 5.9" Annual Meeting - 11m unllulll m .