't i’tiii’ir.‘ii° p, i OLIVEINE BMULSIONlQeIe Jinn inon ewuiebllmnezusm that he cenp intreetinqeeeee u; nervousness Sleenlullme. Deep- usted Coughs, Colds, Toneilltl Bionchllih Nflvau’ k7! Ill: lndi cation. Pflfllllll, inane, w, no». end I}; Ill cue: dueeee- run-down condition of the system.‘ And he will tellyou whylle Ielleeon / \ Ie-LQEQQLE The Great Health Restorer Because it contu’ m theingredienu needed to relieve these (roubles- tuneless extract oi Cod _Liver Oil, MeltLWild Cherry Burk, syfup g] iiypnphorphllfl 1nd ugnlne-ell coin ined in euch en eeeble manner that Emu eion ie readily teken, even b chil en, end readily digested even by those whose stomachs have eels weakened by nervous break-down or-severe fever. w}, ou orderOLlVElNB EMULSION lull . ‘the: oct ' lsvorlln medlcinethet heeprevnllaliihlue q cuslll. ‘n 3W4 by Druggiaia and General Stores _ nun by Frasier. Thornton a Co. Limited, cotton", Que Es: l-IAUTY and durability, those areuhe combined piilillfi achieved in Mercury Fashioned Hosiery. livery Mercury Hose is form fitting, not stretched into shape. Designed with narrowed ankle, shapely inlliushionerl calf, extra wide roomy top and without htillllfi to iiiiii‘ comfort or appearance. Niuicrizils and shades in 'tlie latest iusliioiis—f<ir nll wear. If your rlc-ztlcr (luvs not handle Mercury lines, he will (irrlcr for you. _ MERCURY MILLS, LIMITED, Hamilton, Canada \ Makers of Underwear and Hosiery for Men, Women and clllldfkfll. Rich in Iron and Tanin, in which are incorporated Beechwood Creosote and Hypophosphites, ideal remedies for the relief of chronic ailments of the throat, bronchi and lungs. Highly recommended to convalescents from pulmonary affections and Influenza. 0n Sale Bderybbnl- Dr Ed. MORIN & CIE, Limitcc. QucbeqQllé. Tlie Wiesel} hllffltilh: (‘unlinued from Fug}; gluon THE GIIARUJTYPETOWN GUARDIAN. \ buy u good bond or something i . that is safe." “Lt seems almost cowardly not i0 try to make more when we need ii no badly)’ ‘ Once more lie reminded mo of the $200 in the thank, uud caution- m] me not to worry-that he was the niiiu oi the house and would ulwitys iuke care oi’ mg ‘iii you hadn't Bone to that old war! Ii You hkd done ._as a lot of others tltd and Stayed 110mm you could have made money enough to have anything we w5|1t_a m; oi‘ them did." "You wouldn't have had me a wrlclicr. would you. Nun?" I flushed. .l hnd been so proud of him iv-hen lie ivore his unlfgrny lle wore it the first time I met him. But the war wag ova]; rind we were poor. while so many who remained at home were rich. “You were invslided homo so soon you almost as well might not have gone." I excused my unkind speech. "N0. Dear! Because a German bullet found mo almost at once, lo no reason why I should have been a slacker. I tried to do my ‘bit. like a lot of other fellows who ‘either went west almost at once or who were in that first batch who were invalided home. I hate ,to hear you talk as you do-lt fliurts." “I'm sorry. Dick. But there is so much needed at such a time. and -——you work an hard. There, I'm a lliorrid selfish old, thing! l won't- he any more, l promise." lie said no more, just kissed " and pelted me. But I knew he was. as he hnd suid, "hunt". lle lmtcd to have me sny oife word against what the soldiers had alone, what our country had done. lle was intensely patriotic. and llintl sorrowed dreadfully when the doctors wouldn't lot him go buck after hehad recovered from . ‘his wound, and the slight ‘SllQlI shock. ' _ t, I seldom referred in the Wm‘. or ,to his part in it. Yet zloften thought oi it, and hdw“'lie lnid lost his chance to get , rich by lvoluntesring. Not that consciously -.i wiould have had him proiiteer, as a great many had—-hup, he was bright, and clever; lie would have scen many rhancesrfjto uitikc money liad he been at humid well. able to attend to businessn‘. L 1 may seem strange ‘thntil. a country girl, should so soongbsve become inoeculated ‘wit nnoney hug. as Dick culléfi when u woman loves pret .. lugs. is fond of adorning berielr and her home and sees tlieitrall about her. although she cannot. uiforti them, it is hard for lier not to bu. cnvious~~not to long for the flesh pots-not in do whatever slie can ~to get what she ilesires. l used to spend hours lit the stores. looking ut absurdly expcn» sive historians-things that only the very wealthy could buy~~and ivaiching the beautifully dressed women who came in carriages and motor curs to shop. This habit was very bad for tne. Dick hud encouraged me to “run around to the shops" when ~~we were first married. He. thought it would keep me from being lonely. Then in the evening we often would wnlk down the Avenue. and look in the windoww-“wind- ow shopping." I called it. I would select what I liked 11nd Dick would pretend h-e was going tn buy it for me. He little knew how intensely I was wishing he would. tor could. IBut -for several weeks I had not been able to go out very much save around the Ileigbltflrlwfld- Yet in some way I had spent every penny be gave me beside being so much in debt. My life was made miserable by the thought of how I was to hide this from Dick-end not at sl because of my own wrong-doing; cut Ylllllllllllllld Heal IL-Prevent Infection by Using “ABSORBINE JR." The some liniment that takes the soreness out oi sprains, bruises and rheumatic joints is equally CllCLIIVQ in healing cute and lacerations. A ly a few drops iull strength 'Afd>§ORBlNEl IR. ' t? the rahvo . I ‘l prom t st t cieind ‘blevéiiing-keldp y theqppurt: surrounding the _wouii_t'.l healthy-lull cums-prevent infection end proud ifll‘l—d.nll prominent-id heat. Wherever there n iii-ft |_ _ -- ootly-wub in "A850 Bl_l\'i; j... Only a few crops-st a time, tui n i! mncentrated. It ie a vegetable ger- niicidc; absolutely sale; may he t.» t‘ Whenobeor What is it thpt es infoa ' 5hr- t» Efihllgiiiw What idr-that wfullipfimiifili‘? . letgffcnulue nwtor car-not e my. cl)’ cnnuieiled bod end nus up to i5 lhl|_ en very little gasoline. You Ill ol it i! you of boys end girls have won than ‘ , Answer SLIM NU ~ DIIYEYEAST ICE LENS WQGHOIQOO ~you can uniicramble the jum the answers. Try it. answer is correct. ‘nicizsnsn lie: of all the prizes that. you can win. , Acadia. Defeats, .. . ‘ Mount Allison Gives Baptists Right to lPiay , Against Dalhousie ‘For The i Maritime Championship: hardest fought gums evefplayeil 'on the Acadia rumpus, Mt. Allison was defeated 6-1: today. All utl~ vunce Fdope" in reitard- 1d ,an easy vfdiory for Acadia wasfsliqttj cred when the garnet‘ sndbgold lidshiiiilked over Acadia during lliexl-"ilrst half iind begun the so- cojitl with a score oi fl—il in Mi. Allison's favor. Everything pDlIli ‘ed towards a victory for Mt. Alli- son when in the second half the ball got loose and rolling hchind ilie Mt: Allison-score‘ line onaluf ' Acaadln’; fisst ones" dropped oi_i it béioreh suictyfhsli" could be msdc. ‘flie ball had been knocked iiiieuil by, one 0i- the Acaitlu piny- ers, wihcli fact however escaped "the ‘notice oi the referee. Just . previous to this Mi. Allison scrim, I ‘which had hitherto entirely out- classed tlint of Acadia, was great- I ly handicapped by "the loss ‘of ‘Mills. a star forw-urtl, wlio was I ‘forced to leave on account oi in- ' I I I juries. The Acadia forwards were" =now enabled to get the ‘bull to their half 1ine..wliich by a series ,_of brilliant pu-sses soon iuid the ball on Mt. Aliision's ten ya-rd line.- ‘lln a mix-up in front of the 800w dine Acaida managed to fall on the I ball for another touch down. No - ‘converts were made during tho I game. Acadia had the advantage; ' of playing on lier own field and she certainly played s hard game I during the second liali. The pro-A diction-a of the dopesters were car? I taJnIy rudely shaken by this. - afternoon's some. In football tactics Mt. Allison undoubtedly excelled and she llilfl icertaniy a foot-ball team to be proud oi‘. 'Whén Mt. All-son was leudng 3-0 st half time, many t hands were thrust into trouser pockets in hpeculation as to per remained there. The game wus witnessed hy il. very large crowd. The .\li._Allison boys remain in Windsor tonight I .119 guest of the King's boys at n' dance. 'Thsy will play King's run.‘ l iilutcd as a mouth wash. Plum-r 8i .25 a ,botllt~—nt ‘nil-sh tlrnllllkl’ l“ sen: p-isipnid by W l V-uwsli. l~‘\-- Lvnun Building, Alunlteul. a M0,; no 5min o, we,“ ‘exhibition game tomorrow niier- . TKCY“ITTFWS“DIARY i I I i! I II whether or not the price of u sup- I I I I I noon returning homo tomorrow night well satisfied with the trip- nesth each riddle picture end put them in their i" “'1'” RI"!- "ll" °" right order to spell the right words, you will have 15am," p1 l," Mon(y¢fl_ _, v the rig!“ fln.'er-_ [t “If; an any "at (bod Helen Suii JidmnntumAl .Sheiiand Pony and Cert thinking. patience and perseverance may find you 5am“ ""1"" ‘"""'°"- s" if you think you have found the answers, write > them carefully on e sheet of white paper. Put F Y“? llawg"t.f:fi“mlfil.l°"k on nothing but your iour answers and your name Mralrny‘Igroclolilvgnzaguvihhly? , and address in the upper right-hand corner of Eva Canon. North Bay, ban... . xiuoo Doitnnd Csrriaiie t the pa e. Handwriting, spelling, punctuation and genera name“ will com" if m0“ m3“ one end ulrle i7 yearn of nae end under niav srnd enswers and nit-ii . boy and girl will he requircd to perinrin n small service for us. We will write and tell you immediatclyif you ' are correct, and send you e handsome illustrated 4_ \\\\ triangular grate; extra large feed doo i p Ask your dealerto show . . '- H ski-z ere iour riddles for boy_s end ni- with W1,“ gym, “b” "*'°“'“'5,.*§ ,i.':§.'::"§. li:.::.':'.:.":.:"'.'.:...'::., ‘ti’. ‘i: Hm w»- Yvv co- v- ueeeeteritene r d tth ‘t! entien ieoo cent‘? 5.. w. no.4 iii... noftfiinofii mfllié‘ iii. - ow or no boy- on u-t- to to keep it e secret. Luckily, he got the ‘amen whom we have already award- all {umbled up, so you won't be any the wiser. l. led letters be- Earl l. BeettimSuri Inlet. fliggoChum~ Here are the names of only ed big prizes: Hurry Dwyre, Ele-ln. Ont. . . iltou. Ont. sch. Jurikins. Aim ubitt. Amprior, Ont The contest will close on June 2U. l').'l. it 5.30 pm, Send your answers this very evening to THE RlDDLl-IMAN Doplz med rllbe end lieu . . . . . . . .1‘ it en-Jcwellgdwhziluell 5 (l) Burt-let \Vntch \Ve will send you the mines of many other! too. Only boys‘ 253-259 Spedine Ave“ Toronto, Ont. R The tieeulne Culver acrr II i ie niitiqn n; fur dill end boys rvg: lmflc 1': n; wheel end seen with shifting ole-ell . splines. powerful reke, pneumatic tine. hand. land u FIRST PRIZE, Genuine Culver. Vll-"Ii, A Chummy Racer ..................... .. $250.00 Second Prize, Real Typewriter... 403i) ' ThirdPrize,GenuineAutographic - Kodak Folding Camera ......... .. Fourth Prize, Magnificent Gold Watch and Chain or Girl's "Wrist Watch .......................... .. FlfthPrize, French Baby Doll and Wicker Carriage ................ Sixth Prize, Moving Picture Ma- chine, with Film .................... .. Seventh to Tenth Prizes, Self-filler Fountain Pens, each ............ .. 5.00 25.00 15.00. 10.00‘ .1. e‘ I i. New Rival i ls the last; word in modern Furnace construction. epitome‘ of all a Warm Air Fumace should be. Features :—F ire pot, sectional; radiator of heavy gauge steel; y re; deep ash pit; check damper; draft regulator; clean-out door, evaporating pan, joints cupped, packed with asbestos, cement and rope, absolutely gas tight. It burns hard and soft coal "with equally satisfactory results." F awcett New Rival has stood the rigid test of time and use. Insist on getting a Fawcett New Rival if you would heat your home comfortably, econom- ically and satisfactorily. l Ask for circular ort Warm Air Furnaces. you the Fawcett Line or write direct. CHARLES IFAWCETT LIMITED SACKVILLE - N -B - CANADA. ltis the —Bi SQINNOTT SATURDAY: LAST ‘T/reflen‘ that.La_rys - J. the Gavan Eggs ‘is tho hen tliet leye in winter. Nuke them ell lay. why feed loefers? The high-priced iced you give _.. then-i should produce one. Mix Prette Poultry Requ- g "‘ liter with the mesh end you will get morevof the fgolllen winter eggs. Costs nothing. fer the hens pey or L A“ Pratt: Poultry Regulator Prette pute the flock In ective. heelthy eonditlbnz. aids digestion: gently ects on the egg producing argue. '9! You more ens-er your money/Week. PM your leeiere. Peckeges, a lb. pslle, 10o lb. page. retts Fault Dlelnieetent is the cheepeet form of heelth "llilrenc . m‘ on": illl lnltee, prevents diseese. Use it frilly ; i‘ . Made In our own Feetery In Toronto. Eur! Advlee Free. We help solve your poultry m, F-mi-"Wtlgttyebuuisir m FREE Bookleb- ' Pratt Food Co. of Cehede, Limited N"; t ‘lqw-‘terlsw Ave., Toronto 1 cAttzo on LOTTA f. WE 3K1" TOGETHE SAME. CHAIR, i‘ PROPOSED TO HER. "Bur, DICKYW SHE MURMURED. “no You. THINK YOU CAN suppoar us Born?» NIGHT 1 HAY AND, R lN THE "or COURSE I CAN!" I EX- CLAIMED/DUST AS EASILY A5 THIS CHAIR 6UPPQRT$ 1v BUT due-r THEN THE_ ci-iAiRnDip N’T'- 1 THINK I'LL THlNlQl __B’J~."_VIII,IIII_III‘IIIIIIHIII i‘i‘i-.'.‘B'I-‘~V,.=.fi7»‘.>. {e ' w. m» ~_ .,