‘been crying about 90 bitterly, so hopelessly‘! She had lived in a ifcvei- for u. month, longing for Dal lRumfllnu l0 tell her that. he loved DAUGHTERS MIDAS o flier. And hadn't he done just that? ' lie had kissed Ler a.-; if she were ANNE AUSTIN , ltoo precious and frugile to be "°"*°'°'°***°’“****Q'99§9,'ttiiichetl, as il'-irs if he worshiped . » -. w - lier. Del~--Dal—~But he was it niur- (HAPrbh xxx“! gdered. He had confessed his crime Ac sPfii C's Mrs. Well-i ‘ml 1111i511lto her-—bui ‘how ridiculous it all one good, loni; look at illllyu Sht}_“'nQ! umrtlietl her 111111211101‘ 1111" 11 " JBut he loves me now," she told 118111011111 111111 119141111 1° 11111111-"1 11"";herself drowslly. "He snfitl I was as 1i‘ she were 11 1111111. ‘his strength and lila salvation- “Noug-iitit a word (‘Ill til .1'-'1111" ‘Winnie would scratch my 19)’!!! 011l- Mrs. Wells spoke with lflilllfllfllhf she knew’ bu; file mugufl kn0w_ - 111111111111.“ "01 011111-11? .\‘1111'11= 9111‘! :He'.i honorable. lio didn't ask me -wnaaittheChange ,l never zuiiv you look so ipule dud f“, break my won] u, 13 Q_ 11d 5 °f Llfe and was lunstriiiig in ttll my burn llllydl 1'01» lwumqd m", mm [mm a muscled“; 111111410171’! 11ml iilllC-‘l Iiigli srriciy and too much ma; l wouldn't break iii.V agree- _§md 11° 3111-1911111?» violin jlrflbfilttf! lll'<-rc-~lsllp rightlmeu, u, 5;“)- mp full your)’. She. . viéatrvery weak lmq this iilglitlfl. NOW- 11011 118111 waii about to drift oi'i' into sleep ‘m. sickt “nd 111° iuto bed. biotin-rs g0111g1° 11X F1111 when she was shocked to sudden P311191“ m back lsome lioi iiiilk toast and give 5'01! wakefulness iiiy ti sentence. wing- BY Wilson's Experience o Guido to Women Passing , fibril: the Change of Life ihwwwmmmm were so ad ll; . H k , I . pm,- . . ldh. u _ 11 1111-11111’ 14211111 a 11111 119111- 1_ ing its wiiy front her SUlICOIISClOUb _, ___ ingot vt-éyysrglgvit 1111111‘ 111111)’! 5111‘ 1111111 111? 1'»11'1iiiiind-"lle didn't ask you to marry flmumd than htlhad not afriend ‘light iii her arms for a minute, 111mg" H,” body flawed hofly all Que“? 1d; not cueifl lived m, Ilthent turiietl fll)i'lllllll_\'vil\\'lly lo hide [OWL broke ilrgg a girl“; (‘few g; 99hr. fllgd, w” very nervous to d :18? ears. _ _ ‘spimtion. en Sle oug t t e flidnqggu out very much’ Aliirigd l When .\lrs.l\\ ells returned iii ten 31b1,“; ,1O“.,,_h0w Sm}, she “us u, advised metotryabottleof Lydia E. ‘n1111111e-‘1 111111 11 111113 511*’ 10111111 ‘export liim, as heroes do in novels. Plnkhunfs Ve table Compound, so 1151113’ 1Y111R 111111 1111111911 6Y1“. 1i'111'~“t day, before daring b0 kiss her. ldid. lama tirmer's wife, and al- 10111118 11111111 1191‘ 111111‘ 911991“- lSs Wells, ll want you to be my wlyg worked hard until lately, and "Now, looka there. honey. none of i“vlfgl" m ma] m-e it didn't happen Wllln _ for two months. [began Ethan!" HTS. Wells scolded gently. inlay way He"; talked of their f“. to feel likeanew woman after tlie “Mothers fixed you ‘some nice lure_“-l,;u had he sum? g-he mus; lint bottle and I recommend it with "l)f‘(l\\‘ll' toast and a bowl of piping lg“ used u, pyast 1mm“ cookmg_ ',1'B5l‘:§v¢$5i)5l1:° %yi"lr?wl%lisglll1ti;zllzhllllllli.‘ ‘Wlhilit {Votlnllyfgllkllfi Ltotoetl‘. India was calliiii; tliom both~Oi - ' _ Ill . e _-t ' . .‘ - _- , _, _ - "uwer 19m" 5mm "0111?" 35111118 llillllltgltl’ lip) now‘ You're izo- Q3133: ‘lsjelfplneqnt m take hm mere lbout your medicines as I cannot- , ' » ‘ .. ,, a " , ., .. l ‘k wo highly of lthem‘i-__Mrs_ llllllll,qi>(l\,:fili“t;£‘l~_1')' speck of lhltl. oi E '0|\\I1llp,' horny, fy0lllfialtlgtl ‘a IA WILSON, 471 Wilson Street,. 1 ‘ ‘ ' '“ me u “d” ' e‘ m“ an‘ "1 1“~111'1 111111" 13111Y 111011111111- voice cut short a delicious dream of Hamilton, Ontario. aild by drugyit-its everywhere. O . » y.‘ ...;._,... HEAVY CORRESF-‘OHDENCE ./‘\’ou have a heavy correspond. rnco with the college boys, hriven‘t your" "Yes. nc:riy all cf their letters ‘ s" s lzrciigc tiue." ,,.. I l l l l I’, l l "Oi course she likes It. Clay ailswered for "Billy. jturiiing ht-r liozid sharply ZtWtIy lll herself and Dal Romaine in a glqyi. lilisgust 1r.‘ the odor oi‘ flit-hot Ilillklfioti land that was a queer mixture obaciirrtl her nostrils. .“Pl1O(l59E’.‘tlf Kipling's India and heaven. -mtitlit.~r. just let mo have my cryl illerlnqillerlleyped he]. dress’ he]. loin. uud lll0II I'll try to ‘sloop irlihantis lingering fondly on the rich. lyailWu. give me that hrouiitle." bronze crepe of the frock Billy had .\ll'l'l. Wells capitiilntetl siutltieiili". bought that morning at hladgme “Well, lvrecltoir ii wouldn't do you Dubois‘. unuch good to eat if you're got your "it's a. mighty pretty dress, hon- lieai: set on crying and making 11 0y," “PS. "clls toltl her cheerfuh 111-111)’ 111 1111113911- 11 1'0"“ 111-“ 111 "l guess it must have cost at milk, tI'll give youleast fifty dollars." EQUEALED. 0F COURSE _ _ We“, Wm“ did {hag ldriiik this hot I Captain: _ _, _ _ "Id hog do whc" you pinched ‘the bromide. ‘ I l Full realization of ‘her extrava- h-m? l ‘Billy sat up then thud sipped ll16;gance_ rushed" in upon Billy then. Ccp‘ Sq'_,::3:.!c'_.', of course. steaming milk. A taint color cfliiie How in the world was she going to iback to her r-hecks, and she ‘smiled m1] he,- monm- mm she had spam (u u-riii little smile. three hundred and ten dollars lii "Now, ‘T111 not $01111? 10 b95191‘ one morning for new clothes? What Pvou with 1l11°511°115- 1 Want. you 1°1was she going to do for money the "sleep. And alter you wake t1l'_1- Y°l1lrest of the month? Thirty dollars ;caii tell mother ell about it—ii Y0" a ivcek for Professor Navratil- >\\'llllL to." l.\i'rs. Wells 1111111 11S $1111.} “You looked scared to death. {stopped to kiss lior 0n the forehead. vplllyy “e,- mother pm he, arm-S Left alone. 131113’? 01111111911111" tiboiit Iicr. “\Vhat's the matter. nerves began t0 31111111 111 111B 1111111‘ lbtiby"! Tell mother. You're all Peg‘. cut-e of ilit- bromide. A1181‘ 1111. 1111" icd now, and it will help you to get ' it oft your mind." t "I've been a fool, mother." -Billy ‘ xillllf down upoii the lietftiiiti stared l iit i101‘ mother with frightened, lit- ' lllt.~-i:ii'l tqves. "l-- t1 spent three l _______ ‘llllllflfflll and |L'll dollars lllll-l ntorii- \ "“ - ' i l Shareholders of The Spring Pankllylzyfinljl-lo not STERN MAN T0 THE FRONT ,‘Black Fox Co" on surrender of theiirl; l» 1 = .1- 11 y I111)’ "You say he's a stern man?" certificate of stock held b)’ 11'1"“ "Yeah-w stern man." “mcvcwhclcss he has forged to '_'..e frc-it." lff.“ . *. . . I ,. . , . . wmuwwemhwmmmmwww 1am‘ Owing w °ur 08mg mug Slit: lioniii -r) I 111” m" stock Boos’ anydone knowfl "t\'(l\\'l?(l()lll'(l)-‘1ll)gll that new dress," "19 111° 11am“ a1} “d res“? ° dior illOlllvl‘ Lfllllfllllllllfitl t-ilimrply. .=1|*=""°'§°F* i‘:‘ts'd§detl:°ig::'v'"°°' “Of cutout: you'll Day rot your mu. 1p ease a VISC t: u - psit: lessons. 1 R- E- SPH-l-ETT- foolish to spuid u.» iiiut-li oii (elotlit-s l 38019131)’ right. zit. the first. oi llit- iiitiirlli—" l§§-l§~.'rl(i-lll\\'l1'il. “l liiitiiv!" llilly llOlllltHl miser- ‘ ulily. “lint Nytla iiiitl Winnie. spend o y liil oi‘ their moueyoii clothes <—lxcept ivliai. Ilttlt- their txuuruos too. 'l‘lit\ii- ttiitioii is only about ivliip me"! li-enee-rfihrubglind! l1hought dwwsfly, what had gel ' voice. I must. any you Wlll4_ THE CHAR-LOTTI-lill fifty dollars a month. '- The kotto’ shabby all this mouth-wit, mother! I'm sorry. I'm ashamed. - fillet-oi . your money!" She snatched u-p her lliandbag and began to fumble with the diminished roll ot‘ bills. "Here's ,a hundred and flttyfl" She held {out the bills with a quit-k. apolo- -ge_tlc gesture. "Put that money right back In your ihandbag!" ‘Mia. Wells cried indignantly. “The idea! 1f don't need it. I've still got fifty from the hundred and fifty you gave me lastmonth, and Clay pays his botird itp regular as the clock. What he pays buys victuals tcr both of us, and I can pay house rent and the Odd bills out of the fifty—" “Mother, you make‘ mo "do" ashamed!" Billy burt-it into fresh tears. "Here! You're going to take fifty at least, or I'll take buck uhose new thinge-ulie iihoea {haven't worn yet-and chokythht ‘ret-l-lietui-ed Madame Duboia if She liven‘: give me my money buck. lilonestly, mother, I won't need this ififty tit all, and I'll-I'll make it up to you next month." hits. Xvells took the fifty without lmoi-e argument. "But if you need |lt, you come and ask for it. Now, {dab "some powder on your face and come on in to supper. Clay's al- ready liere, and lLeila Sampson's lhaving supper with ll':|, too. She'll be tickled to death to see you. Leilafis been 11 real comfort to me 111191)’. And l'm glad to have her lieie us often tis- she can come, for Clay's sake. The poor boy's pretty near l1 wreck. ‘with that machinery_ ‘lléllllllléflllg at his nerves all day long. it"s good for him to have somebody young to tnlk to and go 10 concerts and the movies with." Billy whirled from the mirror land stared at her mother in blank astonishment. "What in the world are you talking about, mother’! Surely you don't mean Leila Samp- son is going about with Clay to concerts iind movies? Leila?" "-l‘d like to know why not." Her another bristled. "Leno's a rtnl suveet, nice girl, and site's been a7 mighty good friend 0t yours—stick~' lug up for you at the utore all this {inoiitlh when the other girl's were cutting yoii——" I "I'm sure I thank her.'_' Billy said sharply, turning black to continue powderiiig her face, with little vi-. clout-i dubs of the _pui'f. | Mrs. lwells’ lips quirked iii a smile curiously like Billy's old linpudent grin. "Well, you ought to thank her, liouey. And ‘shefi-i been awfully 200d to Cltiy—copy- lug his music for ihimfthough she doesn't know one note from an- other. Are you ready, baby?" They found iClay and Leila in the living room, sitting side by side on the liunipy old sofa, their heads bent over a book 1.1L ivhicli they were laughing with genuine, light- hearted enjoyment. "Excuse me it ll seem to liitrutle." Billy called out in a. falsely blithe “Hello, Leila! Hello, Clay! Why, Leila, how you've changed! You're getting positively pretty!" lii her astonishment she did not. realize how tactless her words , \\'El‘€. ' The girl that sprang up to kiss her was hardly recognizable as the fella lsfllllpsflfl she had worked ‘wit-Ii little more than a month ago. lLeila. had dlsoarded .her owlieh. fliorn-rimined spectacles, and her {hazel eyes revealed an unsuspected beauty. They were clear and wide and bright now. "Oh, I've been reducing." Leila fatigued without resentment or em- barrassment, “I've lost twelve pounds. It's helped my complex- ion a lot, if I do say it, as ll should- it't." "But what have you done toyour hair?" Billy rumpled the 811MB curled locks with an affectionate hand. “Permanent wave and a ‘henna rinse." Leila, langhd. “Just enough henna to take that mousy drab- iiess off: it. Like it?" "Of course she likes it," Clay tin- swered for Billy, giving her a di- rect, challenging glance out of his clear, soft black eyes. "You're e darn pretty girl, mile." There ivari something so posses- sive uud friendly and affectionate in his voice and eye's as he paid Leila the compliment that Billy felt suddenly iuint and more than a lit- tie forlorn. It was not until they were seated at the supper tablet with Mrs. Wells chatting volubly as she poured coffee 1mm the chip- ped enamel pot, that Billy remem- bered that she was in love with Diilllllrt Romaine. (To Be Continued.) Dal Romaine fascinates Billy so that she forgets manic, duty, Clay and everything but him. Read the - iricjitt chapter. oiidi standlby- used for everything 1 from ti. heir dye to stuffing for l fowle. zA few sage planitis to use ~ for itlhe 1l€flV€t55 green lln. siiinlmei" BETTER BAKING- Yoiir pies, cakeg tind hreud will he improved ll‘ you tuke time to sift ‘the flour five or iiix titties lie- rore you put it in the matter. This makes the flour lighter and finer, and you will bu; astonished to find ,ll0'W much it flfldg to the quality of ‘your linked Igoods. tir-ztiwlly irefenre-tl to lii the "sweet herbs" indltwpeniwalble in the culinary dep- putrtmenzt of the iiotnile. Sage 1s an and vilified. tin wiinuetr, irriill give sav- ory tflatvoflng ‘tzhal titlnetl’ ihrom tllie dried» pltisknges of tinceilteiln rtige i-n rtihe tsioret-i. flavors, ills liid-llspeiismble- it enters into all m-aninetr of dilslieii. A small row of ipurolley. tone of the moss curled out! i-nrpply. 'll’ll(l‘ n plan-b or two own GUARDIAN . ‘ ‘F tOO. children should little feet to ‘W601’. Joomiumi '11- i v ~ - Fleet Foot is a register ERE is the modem. “Barefoot Boy”equipped with Fleet Foot Shoes. » 'I‘hey' give that same foot joy, that same buoyant tread but they give protection In the interests of comfort, and of strong, sound feet, These shoes allow they give gentle support, and they are built with DOMINION thorough- ness to withstand long, hard wear. wear Fleet Foot. function naturally, Mothere-It costs you no more to get Fleet Foot quality, Fleet Foot comfort and Fleet Foot extra It is worth your trouble to see that the. - ndme “Fleet Foot“ is m1 the shoes you. buy. N ed trade mark stamped only on genuine Fleet Foot Shoes. nueazn COMPANL Men's. Boys’ and Youths’ sizcl. Men's. Boys‘ and Youths’ sizes. Men's, Boys‘. You ha’. Women's, Milli‘ ’ untiflhildren’: izes. "HUSTLER" Re-ly-on Sole. "sauna" "MOTOIT ’ Balmornls and Oxforth. Crepe Sole. LIMITH" ‘The Garden Of Flavors iMorc mid more the garden tlllflllili wclkery as ere becoming cannot be o-b- lPamsley, iboltli for gelrnis-hiug and vlamieileic-i. twill iglve suffici- Fights , FIIENSED AND ILTELLIGENT "in h; e11 cxgericriced and iniel- Norway Mapm Mflnilqlm Miiplml M _ _ ___.________________________ ________ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _‘ _____ _____ >’ ' _ 4-1- ._.t liuitzrm. Silver Loaf Maple, l-iorscchesuut. ' THAT ROLSUNG | LIKE To Box WITH € __'-._._. ._.._ . __ .. I . - GHT You ‘C. s -alv. ~s picks out a - . Em t $1.50 -. .. ~v QWl UGH. QQ-HQOI LTHOU . “For mm?" a/ Limo or Lindon. Box er a GAME WAS GREAT, QQMEQNE THAT , DON-T HIT so HA D THE‘: WASNT UKED To each. Shrubs-\Veigllla, Siioivball, Hyd- rapgiu, Syringe, Lilac, in mun? varieties tit 80c each. Perennial Phlox 40c each, Pennies, Iiloedini; Heart at B0 each. Roses many yllf-l ietieti 75c each. Rosa Ituiztmla 5116: each, Dnlpliinum, Pnrdy Larkspur, Digitalis or Foxglove. Cuniehnry llell tit. 30o each, $3.00 per doz. Fruit Trees-Apple varieties. l ftilieton Pipplns, Iluxter and M0 - liittish Red, $1.00 each. " Plume varieties -— Bradshaw. Lombard, Saunders, Yellow Egg. Windsor nnd Moiitmoroncy at $1.25 ouch; Gooseberry and Black Citr- rant, 25c each. The above all hardy fllltl can he planted now. About-Juno 1st we will advertise annual bedding flower and vegetable plants. w ri.i. Box wiTi-i LNO YOU. “w-ymuuwm ‘Wm-l Fmia. l fir]: BEDTlllIll STRIP- Some 0i‘ llli-i Own Dlctliclne. potted tip in the fail may ‘be made to yileldi “in the klitohen. ‘wlindow all outfitter. . lThlylinie. ltnlairjoram. llllliflll and stair-dries, rwittltelr turd summer, are other Ipopuliir flavoring iheilbo» Che-rvll ‘its a conunlon iingetliient found tin Drench. recipes and n com- parative stiiainlger 1n American giair- tlenia. I-t rmlaiy the u-ailsed from seed lllkevpainsley. These herbs are gmowii for the illuivowlng igl-ven ‘in slottps. stews mid vlairlous tliialliies ltihrough use of the chopped ieir powdered leaves- Sumimer sraivory ll; an olddzrshioii» ed annual, Ibhe lenveo of which are used 1n. eowpe and tilor um. extra flavor witih flbflflq; Ibo-aim. 'W1,itit.t=i' t BlLVClry is ia- perennial. lSpeemuiiiiiit. ‘ls needed (or mzlnt suit-cc lto neoomptuiy the slitting laimlb. Ibo be ‘use-d in melting mllm jelly amid for flavoring various‘ drinks and. imit juices- 'It rIt-i "will, to get Ipltrntts of nillnlt and 618186 for quick nostrils. lTlie lletwes of IClhBEB herbs should be giathoiedl ‘before they lbecome fully rmlwturetli, ‘fllhltl drried- and who-red for use for the winter. Dry Mason frirllt jalru icir tbaiklllg 110111191‘ 1111111 are excel-lent recopliiclos -l‘or them. A few (plants of each. W111 £1118 the lfflflllll)’ chef a supply of eela- oning‘ ‘lllTihf. will be o-plneciziltetl. .'l‘0 these eiliottiltl the tnltlcd tlrled celeiry ileaveia Whllcli give ‘a. miuitzll gtronger zflavon in ocoklni: 111111-11 ljhe tgi-een 10911163‘ and stalks. ‘"1 -aBy ARTHUR Qatar-ovum "l 1 i . _.__-—- (Dontt llie 1n ra litmry lto 9111M‘ ‘tlirllllils or to ripmut them- indm- . lPriii in w- short; row of cam! eveny ltwo iveolks. You céfiéti out a iioe srlivlll 1' "ritonouaiirll but you can cluu 010111 promptly with ' and you work the bomb?” sumo time. DOM or remove the hair. 57-59 F‘ bottle, dcllvdrld. Wilt tell you 111°" m, wi-itoaloolt 4 I Iron. waive-tum. in unusual" lTmEo 80love 1 MY mo Boomer: Bur WHEN wOu limo k ye ow HIM Hers A ‘ _' t" pirv- BABY -_.. g J. JpGAY a soN, _ 1 ._ _» lettetown I3 I Dczaim" BAwi. WHEN Y $41-01’ Ti-iizn/ X I}; ‘ ' I ~31‘ £41‘. 'F*/ fx suPpOaElD TO . BE A REAL FIGHT ’ . 1w wi-ri-i someq 5 l ll-‘wi-io wool-g‘! 1'7 I BAxvl- WHEN 1°" .\.__i-itr