W-I. ' 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. _ _ _ ;_~__'... _ 'i ", ` '_' __ " ` f _.\_.r ,_ . . ,._,. .__ . ._ .___ \ ` __;*,___l____,_, _- _ `-'- _ '- _rr -__,__ ...-»~- - 1 . » , I ‘ _ - . .. -fs _ -- :_;-¢_= of :_ ._ ____-_ ` I in 4. F ~d_ . -* ~ ~ BABY’S OWN SOAP ' The flower- fragi-ant_ latlier of Baby’s Own Soap, is so skin-healing and so pleasant that five generations of Cans' dians have adopted it as their Standard toilet and nursery soap. Experience has instilled this confidence, and because it is “BestFor Baby"“'B8bY'S OW" Soap is "Best FOR‘YOU." In the inferuf of your (Hn, illlill 0|! Bafay'| Own Soap. <' ALBERT MAPS LIMITED. Mfrs.. MONTREAL. .1-My - iiiylm Ili li 'Ii _“l‘f§_li. I-i>:1'."` 5"; _ ’ 2]. ' il ii; `ii"il|:ii:||lli§_liiii ~ ~ The safe, dean simple wsy for any fabric". 15 sandal-dcolors 150 At drug uid. ¥nn"‘if~‘§- " ' _...l.'.l,e_':'i]iI - ~~ mr f><>oo.'..»..-,.-._.._..»..-...__ ._ _. ._ EndsStubbornCoual|s in a Hurry I-‘nr reel eloetivcgess, (hh old "°.'-.".':is".:‘.‘.°.."..‘.'.':2z.§"..'.:.......°°""f* ooo-oi-. . . _ _ , _._ \'0u`ll ncvi-r know how quickly a bad ““'\:
  • _ has coiiglied all day and '!l'. 1-Iiilif. will nw that the immodia - ;‘:_"`f iriven is almost .like ma i'o.`,-=` it “ if-“ ly"-ls a lnpment to prcpan-and real -_ ‘ll“lf" is nothin better for coughs' - P_|“lf\ ii_ ill-rmubottle put 2% ou of '""x (00 rniits worth); tlicn Mi: l%» 'T mo- s.”.‘:.';:.'.1"‘°:'.. I-'""’ “i.. I - lliiot-»;,°.l~foii¢y.yiii"‘c(linif'i‘i glad’ lniitsdd of §'u'#f‘“ mp- i:iii.or_ way, this _'minion "__:_l;l;_y__ _ tntt\\'_o)-rthérdsnof' meiqga ` '~‘ . ` uii l -.- ill_‘h“°§°r..:..“‘°:i.';::i:_l':.sI’::.' ." P'-o:"s..-.°i;ise'lll'er. dayh use 'wil chest 'colfl B (im an ° 'VFW *Mott or bmnfiiiii ’~““ it ii .bo »pi¢n_;ii?_ for cliiul iislli`mli|mup"h°a"en“.’ ‘n mn' 1"“°==i aiiiottv lu' bf. ` ‘ :shui -f----_-r, _i§,:.i°;~°.:i.*:‘*”i- ,hmm-‘_ o most rein Q 'frerpsdy To-_-‘£2111 client-ailments: i ‘ ' i , - -_ no-= ff- ~f‘.iii-°:.fi:::-:i*...i:i»t:pi --5° ai:..:."." .°°"‘ ‘°°°i:° w“'itf 11'- 0° to lvaa o ¢1.f,'ti..:.’r..:.¢°.".°:.i_'°li-..»..._¢ i-1..., _ , _ _ _ - M- v .. 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 C&# diff _ By lane Phelps oao'oeoo"e'oo_oo¢_¢e»` _ _. / 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 _ _ if , -tb ,_ ,, _ -' """\ 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°" f sv. _Y __/ _ ,_,_, _ _ ' ,I 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 .___ _ it 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 _ I I wonder, if people realized how how 'being called 'Number _Two'-- ih-st wife oulogized, they would _so_ - _ i ` 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 `:J'$`f`_.". uf . l A ' tlh miouthr ¢li-an feel h _ W. I 0 ci-uivrnn Lxxxviil. _I ‘ _“““"“"° 10° ._ _..._....._ _ _ lo m .il ,_ ' ` _ ` h(;` '_I.n'z lt"|,i|vu is what ` t 9 .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_?_;. . _ , ». 0 r I I _ _ _ _ _ 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! 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