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MADAME esnuoi-itll `
_ 805 Cartier St., Montreal.
"I suffered terribly hom Cana.
gipiilinu and Dyspcpsia for many years.
constant headache, and was unable
to sleep at night. I wasgetting so
thin that I was ‘frightened and saw
sei-ni-ul physicians who, however, did
not secm able to help me.
At lint a friend advised me to ta/re
‘Frui'¢~a-ziues’. I did so and soon I
felt some relief. I continued with
‘I~‘ruit~a-tives’ and in a short time,
. the Constipation ,was banished, I felt
no more pains or headache or the
disagreeable sensations that follow
415-gpopsia. Now! am well, strung 'and
vigorous." `
Madame' ARTHUR BEAUCHER.
.'i0c.:i box, 6 for $2.50, trial site 259.
At all dealers or fron? Fruit'-a-tivtw
.I.iinited, Ottpyyn, Ont. _ _ _
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“ if-“ ly"-ls a lnpment to prcpan-and real -_
‘ll“lf" is nothin better for coughs' -
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lliiot-»;,°.l~foii¢y.yiii"‘c(linif'i‘i glad’ lniitsdd of
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chest 'colfl B (im an ° 'VFW *Mott or
bmnfiiiii ’~““ it ii .bo »pi¢n_;ii?_ for
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had
. ains after eating and had gas, if th ‘ ' _
IM P time witb ner. _ I know' be coiled
on
gave -him credit fdi being -there far
more of-ten than .ha was.. In fact. at
this time there was not one little’
thing that would make me miserable
that I did not dwell upon, 'and in
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_ By lane Phelps
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visit of my parents and the 'good
times we had with them had put it'
me, ' I remembered thatonce when
I had asked Everett about Mrs.
T USUALLY SENSITIVE'
heard about Irma 'Barton when- shop-3
ping withv.,A-lice Sloane. But` the-
trom my mind. Now it reciirred f.o‘
Barton, be had said: _ _
"l knew her just as I_ knew others
in the same set." But I had felt
I wonliered if he were sorry he
married mminstead of her, and
at w.is the reason he silent his
her. Sp. -like everything else, I
imagination make far worse _than lil.
was.
sensitive it second wife is to her
position, vfhether they would be so
careless in their talk-if they knew
wounded, or how it hurt to hear the
thoughtl-essiy speak before the second
wife
liusband’s first choice. I think -many-
second wivcs, older than I, are hurt
,in 'the same manner although they
may be boiler able to hide it, to dis-
semble. Lint _there oanno_t ‘help but
be a feeling akin =to jealousy in the
most ameiiable of women when they
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-' """\ lgfgrtdld viieafutlixig gs(lie“;ii1ifslT wha G°°d “ight» and 4° repeat his
ri-. a wonderful character, or how brll- "again °'b};’“" retiring-
\,', _¢I~'i- liant mentally. It all hunts dread-l ‘ y 5 ‘mid 'he be Wm' ““°th°"
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allowed do, ii' people would let her.
mo furiously angry. Insane, foolish
h °. h h
nd he ca-lled`me 'childish That 'ho
room, still retained the bunch of
ry of the two I had _read would be all
poison my life, I could not guess.
Now as I look back and re-live in
comes, extracting all the esxeetness
of -the passing ihoursinat ' ‘ of
worrying over what has gone before,
or what will coins after.
SANDRA EMULATIB SANDRA
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1 CHAPTER LXXXIX. . '
telephone almost before he _lied
closed the door. -Hetty had answered/
'i he liunl Ii ‘f
stfthe timeho was not quite honest.
with me. Now I was sure of i:t. i
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I wonder, if people realized how
how 'being called 'Number _Two'--
ih-st wife oulogized, they would _so_
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` I do not think I was alone in re,
seating _the constant reference to iny-
fuuy_ |wom'an while I am alone." I said to
A second wif often would forget f-flysem, “B I °h°ked ‘mek “°°b,' of
she was thc- ifiaecond if she were It isnt fdhf' Ami Lew” W°“|d”t ioiisly burned although I was in agood
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.ii }’ I .Rakes A his with ll'
__ W _ £;;lJe"' - gain. I did not latch thedoor, fear-
. ' --in-‘S ‘i‘§“3h'" "_ with the letters _ -
= =_=nif..t.~~.n's - '
' ` _ _ . locked the -trunk. I was -a bit
_ _“°`z'-em' inrigbtened and breathed fast. The
. rea rn-ati-ni tinmi- ‘ shadows in thesreat bare room
” riomrt -show-ond ‘deemed to ta/ks on human shapes as
set the candle on the floor. ‘ond
candle illekered in the dfa/ught
-the prtitiy opened door at the
Tot the.stalrs’. _
lifted the tray and set It on the
~i ima been wud-"with Jealousy i>o` i ‘f` ` _ _ ' - floor. :bon .gathered me um... pus..
cause of_tl\_e conversation I had oven; NS _ gtfmletixaié :&b|:_i;atloy;hef;i_fdw_tt_;:s1;t_l_i_?_;.
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_ _ _ _ _ A few faded rosie leaves fell to the
`fi , in th
Tffll-ett sen-t her to
wither tor_seiiti:ments.|- reasons. Then
as I reimcinbered tl'ie'm lying ` all
crushed and withered on the floo'r‘
when I was carried t‘o my room* -
the first thing I saw aflter I recover-
ed _from my falnt~a revulsion of
feeling against the flowers caused
moto hdd: "‘I am _sure I never
wanted,them-. fI‘he night I - was
hurt he sent me some tloo._"
"Yes, I saw then-i," Everett re-
turned quietiy. /And as he kissed
'me before he went down to his din-
ner I wondered whether there was
anything he didn't see, and know. |
Settling the mists on marshes brown,
Closing the world on wood and hill,
Drifting the fog down vale :ind rill;
The -weed 'stalks bend with pearly
drops.
The clean leaves drip with tiny
And fence rails run with pleasant
tears.
Away with care! I walk today
In meadows wet, and forests gray;
'Neath heavy trees with branches low
'Cross spiaehy fields whore wild
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