Il b À\ mu. wo c '- boi rightar. numerus! me api-in; il tbe un. ' CELER‘ I pure venta]. tout". un zones ‘up (ho surmontant—nu. me I r blond and cumul.“ .0 I “ fichage! 80e and «a et your - (ut. te tome "mana; “Tub M n ’fProlessional, Garda 4 Dr. 'Clift " “Chrome Dlseases "treated ny letter. Fso 810.00 montbly in advance. Personal ler vices by contract. Addreu Fard! station._ Westcbaster 00.. N. Talla la Word and W, towarda Palmer & Palmer J. Paimnr. K. c. H.'L'Palmor Barriotorl, Etc. ‘ Iank of Nova acotlg Building oui-lotioqu. gals. l._.. Monoyto‘ L ' .MacDonald & Mchee B. A l J. A. MacDonald, il. F. Mchee. , 13.5. A . Barrlsters, attorney, etc. Money to loan Riley Building Cbarlottetm. McLean a McKinnOn DoNALn MoKlNNON Barrlnu Attorneynuw Office—Royal Bank Building Charlonetown. P. E. Island liliORSON & DUFFY Barrlaterl and AttorneyaLLaw .MONEY T0 LOAN Bollolton for Royal Bank of Canada Ë IÎacLeod &ï Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. G; J. A. BENTLEY. 'Barrlsterl and Attorney. MONEY T0 LoAN Office—Bank or N. 8. Chambern p. m. May ho conlulted off heurt at 116 Hiilsboro M. W. Miles Garrison B.. M. D. Gloria Gates bappened to be. Tbat Y and ordered tbe uzw EVENTS l Chanter 63 Events aettled devin go tbe usuai routine—a rapid routine. . to be sure, for thln; went (est wbenevor is.Glona rose early breakiuted trom a tray on tbe ton table in ber living room, akimmed tbrougb hait a dozen papers and‘magalines, and tbrougn,tbe moming mali. ' Thon sba .was :olf (or lier office always- trimly clad in a tallory suitand glwuys wlth tbe smarteät bat sbe could buy or design. Tbls was usuaily a. toque ol some vlvui color, for Gloria could not complets. ly' subduo i berselt wben she dressed. «' Pan wbo bad been enougb to have Franide dresses and broakfasted was left alone us mistress or tbe fiat. She adored planning dainty little dinnerse for tbe occasions wb'en Gloria dined at home. Sbe helped make cakes and salads if tbere was tu be a tiuy din- ner party. sbe planned tbe work day‘s supplies. taking Frankie along ior bis morn- ing walk wbile sbe shopped for lower pr‘wes. ' Then she answered as inqu o! Gloria's correspondence as she oouid. put in a pile tbe letters Gloria hersell bad to do, and listod ber t‘uture engagements. Frankiu had his lunch and was forced lnto a semblance of a nap—ihe “nap”! usually consisted in tbe child lyini; on the coucb wlth a book. up early don of savent panade lad droppod off wlth tbls declaion. “Gond!” Gloria comment“! and toit too as tbough a burdon m dropped olf. Later. sbe nid. , v .. . “l ougbt to go abroad thln Spran or esrly tbls Sommer. you know— and l couldn‘t leave Frankle strango B un avants, to plck n‘ 391d Frenph nitur 4 'l‘ben sbè tant“ a: u ’ ‘F'all F'Lok ’ . - Î o molfiyÿh‘ä’ here. corne too t'o'l‘ook à! rama." l'll take Fraude] PRÉPAŸI'IÏNS . ' ' Ph!P...tfi. * A . To i0 abroad! grillon», to be of- tered a chance in go. abrou. . Ban could not belleve it. But Glorlä wss busy planning. "Of course," sho said. “,iiat's tbe best idea ol ail.”th a genpral‘ldeu you mlght want zo'go'back to tbe t'arm'ln tbe Sprlng—fyour fatlier migbt went youç" L A . .“My. tant lettennas trom Rlo." Pan sald. ‘l don't belleve be'll coma bock. except perbaps for a fow montbs. If be lsn't bome now, l'm sure Uncle Poter- won't have blm. He's always no cross wbenevsr tsther goes off" ‘Curious that you should be so placld. so ready to stay in one Alter that he was tree t0 play and Pan t0 do as she wlshed. Sbe kept Gloria's dresses mended. sont Gloves to tbe cleaners, and man; berself indispensable that way toc. She dld a lictie sewing for herself sometimes iooking nfter detalls of Gloria's business, orxread or went 10 concerts. lt . was possible to get student‘s tickets for a quart» er and hait a. dollar and she cbeer— fuily climbed innumerable fligbts of stops t0 tbe topmost galiery «if tbe concert hall. to hear good music. “Excitement staris when you place." Gloria mused,“you tatber bas a. rovlng mot." “l wanted to go. but l never would have bad tbe courage to go by myselffi‘, Pan answered. “But tell .me more about going abroad. You can't imagine how wonderni ‘ lt sounds." ; "lt would bê fun.’ Gloria agreed. “lt's’ been years since i've been over. I swore I never wouldhwbiie my bùsband lived tbere—but ne won't bs in Paris, a'nd we'll go tbere. l'll put you and Frankie in tbe niceat little hotel. in charge of a dear little oId lî‘rencb woman, corne home," sbe said une after- noon. “We live llke quiet nuns un» tii you call hello trom the door." “My noisy self" Gloria laugbed apologeiicaliy. So'tbe resf of the winter passed llke a dozen false sinrts. settled doWn to its business "l suppose I sbould be going lierne." Pan said one‘ day wbile tbey were waiting for tbe inevltable tes guests. "Aunt ‘Maude wrote tbnt thcy wero moving t0 the farmfi and Glndys isn‘t so well now, you know." “No. I suppose not wlth a baby experted. Sbc's to live tbere isn't site?" Puimonary Tuberculosis Specllllsb 126 Brighton Road, Dhät‘iofloww" Gas Treatment in Solected Cale. Telephone 207 Dr. C. G. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Pont Graduate Modical Bchool and Holplul Practlce Ilmlted to Eye, Elr, Non and Throat Office Bayer Building, Great George Btreee, Opposite Guardlan Office . Teiephone Mica Heurs—B to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 . S. HESSIAN Barrlner, tollcltor, Notary Publlo E . 1c. MON EY T0 LOAN Montague P. E. Iliand FULLER BRUSH CO. “ LTD. v2 Bank Nova Scotlaïlauilding Charlottetown “The Twisted-in ero” Klnd Phone 937. Mark R.McGuigan,BA BARRISTER. 80L|ciTOR, ETC Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown. P. E. Illand 'v îÏ J. K. RÔSS Prolndlal Manager Nonh American Llfo Auuranoe Co. Office. Bank'of Nova charlottetown. se o a. J. A. McEACHEN, Oph. D. EYE SPÉCIALIST Eyu oxamlnod and aine” furnlehed whon neoded. Office—127 Gratton 81m: (abovo Porcon'e 5 and 10 cent otore.) ' Hourl 10—1 and 2—5. Bat. 10—1. Even'ng by Ippolntment. TeloplionML "Yes. until fall. My qid bedroom is ‘to bc tbe nursery. Aunt Mnude said I could have father‘s and ra- tber, lr he cornes brick. couid bave one of tbe garret rooms." "Klnd or Aunt Mande!” ‘Glorla lauglied. “Do you want t0 gc- back Pan?" il’un (lid not nnswcr. site not. A littlc drcnd of going back wns wili) hi-r ail winter. llow could she beur tbe narrow llfe of tbe farm Lhc duys and weeks witb no one 'but the famin to see. tbe preludice oi’ ilL’i' nunt and unclt‘. the snubs n'nd supcriority 0l ber cousin? “Would you have about lilorton?" Gloria iously. "No!" Pan answcred ampliation]- ly. “Thats just dropped frnm me. like un old cloak. I could nut have cured much. lt's nll passed. every bit—you know I iliink l‘d bs a bit bored ‘by him now.’ “l know it." Gloria said triumph- antly, "l knew what would bappen ils soon as you round something better. Don't go Pan. We can't get nlong witbout you. You don't wunt to—" “lt's a sense ot duty, l suppose", Pan nnswered. "Aunt Mande seems to want me and expect me.’ “Naturally—since she can't tian find anyone who will work as hard as you dld for three times tbe money." ' ‘ “She tbinks l‘ve deserted—' "Chle, if you've such a strong leanse of duty. bow about us?" Glor in nsked smillng at tbe young girl. “l couldn‘t trust Frunklc wiih any- une hut' you witli a clear mlnd. Pour kid. hc's hcen undor a suc- cession ot nurse nialds. ench one worse titan the othcr. if l badn't a business or my own to look alter I suppose I could take cure ot him thougb l‘m so neurotlc that half, an bour oi' my soclety ls about ail ho can stand at one itimo. You'ro bot» ter tor him than Iam.’ "l don't wuni t0 go—l won't‘, Pan unswcred. and felt as thougb a buv— could uny feeiing nskcd cur. . Skin Eruptions , Are Usuully Due _ to Constipation l Whel you are conatlpai— . ed there il not onou‘ h I inbricnnt produced y our. syltem to keep tbe ood wnto soft. Doctors rescrlbe Nujol becauso ta action la sociale to thln naturel lubrlcant. Nulol la a iubrieant—not a mediclno or laxativh no cannot tripe. Try lt today. ' i otl wurm sunshiue and hudding trees. ishoud “"9 t0 Puy ber em0811!“ and you can amuse yourselves lwbile I bunt Louis Quinze and Ormulo for my mlllionalre client— who incidently .wlll pay my expenr ses." Pan protested et belng a burden, and me Swing au.” what “(amen to whlcb Gloria. answered practlcal actunlly y— ".My dear, if l 'took a nurse, I as well as Frankie‘s, a salary at least as large as I glve you—and probany more. .lf 'I sent him to n boy's camp ‘l'd worry ail ASummet. and he would not be “hapl'JY—and lt could be costly too. ‘Don't thlnk too mucb about mon. ey. ‘Don't you know that tbe people wbn could pennies never have a chance t0 count any-thlng larger?" “You were 8500 in. debt last week.“ Pan ireminded gently. “And 31.000 t0 tbe gond Gloria answered cheerfully. “Tbîs is a blg order. 'I asked for 81.500 advance, which he gave me. Never mlnd cbild. my hectic finances worry your methodlcal little soul— but l ilke them. [t adds zest io llfc. Now tben, l‘ll see about tickets and you arrange wlth wblch ever cook you can have this week. to leave us by April." But April came and went and May came, before there were defln- ite prepnrations for salllng.. Tbe Benson bouse was -up tbe river. and Mr. Bonson put one o! bis cars ut Glorla‘s disposal t0 run back and torth from country to town. ourso fly ultSzk'raa erlssd.ym ET ann had a letter from ber fatber, who intended renchtng tbe tarm “somewbere belore June." he wrote "Ho wants to see me.“ sbe said a littlo regrett'ully. "Tben run home fora week end," sald Gloria. "l'm golng to a housc party next week 'end. and I can take Frankle wlth me. There ara some c'hlldren tbere and be would adore lt." “1 thlnk tbat‘s a good ldea.‘ George agreed—be wss lounglng ne ususal in bis favorite chair in Gloria's living room. “We lenrn by contrast. Tbe Child thougbt sbe was too fond of a lad in ber home town—uow lei ber go back and find out sbe lsn'nt lnterested in him at ail. She's never (utile ‘beneve: thut." ‘Pan gave him a litilo smlle thai puszled him. thln." l"Whnt. ls li. Chlld?" he nsked. "You look se superlor as timugll you knew ail sorts or thlngs l don‘t know and never wili." 'il do.‘ Pan answered. and relus- ed t0 be drnwn out any more. Ivlow could George know tlrat she wns in love wlth him? lie would nevcr suspect lt. she would never let on. Gloria dld not guess She rcmenibered tbe little dlM’.‘ Elle hall lert on tbe larm. tlghtiy wrapped and lilddeñ in a box in the nttic. where soma of her old tblngs were stored. , v. "l'bàt uscd torbc nll ber confident ces. thnt wus once ber only triend She wns so alnne thon. She was ulone .now. ln' .e way, “l nm stiil standing npart ' from tho world.” she tbought. “Once l ban two gond friands. boLh in my linnglnatlonf—my ldohl man and m/ idenl womnn. I mado'the‘mistnko of thinklng .Mnrton wns tbe man. l know botter now. , Motion hnd ton many limitationI—bor slmplv . 'l p wasn‘t t'he‘ sort. . _ 'George la; ho ls overytlilng. My standard is higher novy tbat l've seen more. And.be messures up to lt. ’But isn‘t i.t ihat I once tbought my id .woman would Do my friand, and ' rides] man would be in love wlth me? Of course two people such as imagined. would tell in love wlth eaeh otheri" And she went on tbinking ho “happy she would be il' Glorln cared for George na she was sure lie turned qutühow glqu botter. it; was now, man a yaar .axo. me obe pppked a small travelling bag and preparad to go bomo tor a brlef famillar station. sbo had a ne mentary slnklng around ber beart. . HOME AGAIN Chapter 65 Unexpectedly, it was Aunt Mande wbo met tibia train. l _ 'My land. 'but you look expon- slve," sbe rcmnrked alter a pro- functory kiss. “Did Mm. Gates givo you that. suit. or' dld you btly it witb your own monex?" _ A "l" bougbt it." Pan answeredand wondered Wiby sbe sbouid rasent tbis renier-k. Surer ono's a nt bad a porloct rigbt t0 ask suc ques- tiens! iAunt Mande tbought sa. at least. Sbe went straight aiong. v "That’s a nlce bat—«sort 0! odd. but niço, How inth dld lt con?" “1 don't know,” tbe girl answered etlll stifling ber- irritation. “Ob, Mrrs. Gates gave lt to you? well, lt does look like tbe sort of thiugs she wore." "She did.glve never woro lt. Lyrpe or clotbes." it tome, b'ut sbe l can‘t woar ber Pan trled t0 ex- plain. A "Type of cloihee! ‘Miy land, d'on‘it you sound grand. Clothes some cost more tban tyipe by tbat. nre clot‘lies, othcrs, if youmeau Gladys says you wear a nursc's unirrorm, like that nun’s rlg tbe nurse wore here las! Summer." “Gladys Le quitc wrong," Pan said calmly, tben regretted tbe “qulte”. iSonIehow Non-Ils Clty never used "qulte". lt's distinc- tions were ns hard and sbnrp as . black from wbite. "quite" lmplied shades o! meanlng wlth whlcb Norrl-s City never botbored. Sbe bastened to ask. . “How is Gladys?" . This wss enough to dlvert Annt; Mnude. “0b. doing fine. We‘ve ‘been mnklng baby clotbos. .Did you I|)i'in.g mythlng from the stores in tho city?" Pan wae glad sbe had remember. cd a packnge ot‘ dninty little 0b- jects sultable for a newly born ln- tant. 'It was thls rpackage, lndee‘d, wbicb started ber vlsit plensantly. Some few letters ba’d <becn'excbnng. ed; Gladys 'was consumed wlth curiosity about ber cousin. She dld not recognizo. in t‘he slim. self- possessed attractively dressed ’ynung figure tbat lumped llgbtiy from tbe wagon, tbe lmposslbly shabiby, ter-rified littlo creuture who ‘had doparted six monihs bo- tore. For tho rlrst tlme, she disliked berselif. (Sire felt huge, awkward. cum'bersome, outmf‘date, oui et the world, 'beside the once-snubbed Pandore. Pan's greeting, lndeed. was pleasnnt—Ibut lacked in elther ulffoction or gratitude. and some- how Gladys felt shs should expect botb irom ‘ber cousin. Pan ran to her' l'ather, here wab tbe magnat, here was ber renson l'or her week-end home. .And she greetcd Morton, when lie drove out a. littlo later, without a single leol- ing but one of quiet friendllness. They sat in tbe .big farm bouse "slttlng-room" after supper.——it was a llitle too cbilly for the porch in tbe evenings. ‘ Pan wae plied wlth questions—and ehe wns-led. into tolling more and more of ber now lire. site ielt t-he ntnwopbore congenl. CORNS f Lift Off with Fingers noe'g'n'z mm a b il mon a'iit'ng stantly tbat'corn stops ,burtin‘xh thon shortly you itt it rlgbt on wltb fingers. Tru y! , Your d'ruggist asile a tlny bottin or "Fi-serons", for a rsw cents, eut- nnred for lier. Hnw rliffereni hls altitude toniñria. from Wils h'ia attitude to ber—in ber be was a bindly blg brotber. \ t'blent to'rsxnove every bord oorn. sof corn, or corn. between nm toes, and lits cillusss. 'wlthout eoreneae or irritation. z cluded. usin'g Sbo was tbinklng bowvber .lite bad changed, .bow bappy tb'in;s,.bali vlsit. Yet 'wben sbe reacbed tbe , .this. "Freezona" on au acbîhg oorn, . ln- : "Sho ls morried. sbo doun't lin lwlth ber buabmd." Gladyn intar- ruptcd her voice nbowing tint any maman wbo elocted t9 'be inde pondent «vas quito'uhdy very bad lndee . “Wby sbould sbe live witb bl'm. .came bock io Now York, and a was eo upset site 'was ill (or ' How can you dlsabprowe. ' t You ' know what he waa ko—‘l do." melhrespocting wornan would have uytblrg to do , witb blm." , __ > r Aunt Mande, to'ok a ‘new lino. ’ Are a" tbe-e“ men who corne to 'ber bouse—do tbey 'come to soe lier o; m5"! , .5 ' ."ilerf 1 suppose,” Pan amered. "Why‘not. . . —, ,» _ DomY Aunt Mande con- , - amis-nid nick- name. _‘.‘l tbink yon're noua gond pompany nd had. better come borne. lGl . oan hein more wlth ,tbe work erltbe' babys born. and in tbe Wlnter. tbeyfll live in thoir‘ own bouse, Scanners 'on'tbe liarm Wltb ne.” ‘ __ ‘ "l’m. sorts." ,said .Ptnÿ'kltomns gniltily tbat -sbe.wasn,'t._ {fit ail. “But l'Ve .tpromisod (agitant): sho can‘t geton wrltbôn‘t" ’e. And we're going ho Europe in tha_8um- mer." Thle waa lnppres ive. e o l Even Uncle Peter looêkéd u; m tbe paper :be_was moût”... er own tailler was delixhtü ne beg'an .tnlklng of ail tbe old linges and iovvna ballon! wanderpd Vintâi, told 'ber whatlto eat en. sb‘çfiv‘oul ù'tzbe sca slok,. aelred tor- ipioture posi __cnrds wblle she was own". _ Gladys Misa 'gnowung‘ sullen. ,Dorn was bavlng entlr'ely too mach of thls wprld's g'oodr. . ' Do‘r'a’ was‘ getting everything. — lfine clotbos. trips to Europe. (lance; and parties. —‘weil, sba thought,“anvaay sbe .hnsn't. got a busband.” And sbe .iuoked nplacld again as ehe glaucod over at Motion. A CAB‘LEG/RAQI Chanter 66. Gladys recevered her equnnlm’ity lby reflectng that at'ter ail. It was s'ne and not Dora (as sbe called l‘or) who bail marrled M'orion. ll’un wa-s clevor enougb to ses ,t lis. Alter sbe returned ta tbe city. 8110 had to givs ail tbe detalls ot ber trip to Gloria, and tbis Was une ol’ them. ' "Sbe’s very curious to wateb," Dan said. speaking or Gindvs. ,“She‘s so aw-fully satistled wlth ‘herself. You vknow, you snid to l me once tbat I ougbt not to ibe o‘o dlscontented 'witb myself, that I should be more pleased witb wbat I wss—weli. l wouldn’t lbs as self satisfled as she is, not for worlds." Gloria curled up in her favorite «orner of tbe couob, laugbed et fil 'agree wlth you," "Wo go (incbunc'b. andmm‘ï to be made W" ré. site 1mn Gladya Eau” Dan Inuit; fig _ .Ây , Q doosn'tvsua _ . hl: ne. “multipliant—thon ne grandmotb j could look liter ber son." or In. ‘ ."Ëh0 looks it ton, Ibo’bud leavee ber room ony more. A oy bave a nurse lor ber nov. "And Gladyo?” “Gladys ne nloe and mlky lb! turns. Bbe lib une mm il look for tbe baby , ,. c'ouldn't sot îmgora mol Il _ s urge lkod fixe . " r ' 0 bath. z v . . gäiufiîghfblel mini ‘ l 3b. ' "lice 9M ' 3 Km» or tbe houe—they'd been but n; an addition for tbe nursery, you m.y'fl‘t“l r _ limd‘ “ . l" ° room“ . and ' 30m tbem pantinularly tbat kimono you ga‘v‘e [ne sbærm “gnose. . .lv put on t e wbitî organâlle wlth tbe b'ig iband oi‘ fie .Sun d Gladys wasnft nlce ail. ällîgr and -l went roi- a walk alter sumper. and Morton .sald ‘hevvhuld. coma. non-8b? la! Very augry—sbe couldn't go of course, and sbe wouldn't let;Mor- ton dgo 'beyond tbe gate of the near fiel ." ' Gloria lsugbédAaÏgain. and per- - sisied, ,I 3.-”How about Morton'l"" il" ‘ “Oh—that's qulte ail over. Aifter George ahdŒllWÏl’ele'bthbrs. bo waa stupid and dull." ,d “Bo " a‘d ltv nuw'.'y‘ou w nm .113: mm 2'53. ’ ""f.‘ “No—for il wouldn't bave known wbat any otber life was. 'l would have Ibeen‘ worqu 'ttisn,now, and iho ’wohld' bave "been ’better‘. He'a oldJnan, almadÿz' Holà." iSbe never finisbed l'or tbe «bell rang and she rose .to onswor. -» She eigned d’or w'bnt soemed a telegram, and. cdrrledr'it t0 Gloria. who oponoîàsinà caaum‘vha‘slahe op ed l e aine. {il enlshe lisait maenîoÿile flood, "Good God" sbe murmured. “Frank'e dead and Santley'a ca’bled lt'to mo.’ " ‘ - - ‘1 GEORGE ADVISES Chanter 67 At flrst Pan looked at Gloria speecblcss. Sho bad noyer seenller lvlke tbis. For Gloria who rarer bad mucb color. had gone suc’b a curious wblte. Probany sbe seemed whlter tban sbe was. becaùse of tbe con- trast of her black hair and eyes. And there she’ sood ln' ber gauoy and beautlful negligee. tbe yellow tolegram at her feel. and that cur- ious set expression. lAt first Pan tbought of tbe child. Then she remem‘bered tbe husband sbe bail never seen. tbat Gloria bad left becauso bo was so impossible. to live wlth. “Frank's dead and {Santley’s cahled me.‘ Gloria repeated. iPan took charge. Sbe pushed Gloria down on tbe coucb and went back to the batbroom to rummagc in the medlclne cabinet (or smelllng salts. Sometimes Gloria usod tbese for beadaches. çÿntemed,witb pur lot. l otten Vi lnk we should add n little posi-i ascript prayer not to be made ton .Âcontented and satisfled." I . “Ot course, lt's very wonderrul be marricd t0 a man one leves and to have a buiby, particularly 'willren lt's tbe firs't _ (baby, tbero‘s sopr'oibing romantic albout tha‘t." Ban went on, wlth tbe, air ot‘ han- iizg ibeen marrled years and bavlng ba‘d balf a dqzen cbildren. "But it 'lsn't loveln ber case. lt’s an in- stinct to be‘a wife and a molber. l supmoso s-be wns only fol‘lowlng out ber instinct last Summer. wben I thought ahe wus Just ibeiug nasty to me—aibout Minrt'on.” Gloria. lnwgbed sgaln. lit wus inte evoning, Pan 'nad corne in on tbe same train she bad'nrrlved in only hait a year bemre, when sbe ’wns s'o lost and terrified that site had t0 ho met. at the station. Glorla'bad returned from her own week-ond party earller, and put Frankieio bed. Sho was .wra/pped un lin rber [lame colorer! kimona MW, and ‘bad been raadlng al! tbe papsrs plled up in ber absence when Pan came in. "li. would tbe a. ‘peacerful world il: everyone uforgave everyone aise ibecause. .ihe nasiy things dune were tire result of instinct." Gloria _said. "l'im alrnid it wouldn‘t be nearly so interestlng. Il _1lke, a certain am'ount‘ot flgbt in tbe World. l'm afrsld t'hat theory of youns iaikes away all snob tbingu ne, frecdom of wi‘ll. il wnnt to feel tllst 'wbat l‘do, ‘od or .bad, ls done by rny own wl l——not-becnuse vof certain lnberlted instincts." -- ann CL ’ ,1 ibis point, a3 Bhe enlwnys couceded every argument t0 Gloria; ‘ « v - 4 - ' "Father eays he‘s golng back to Brale in tbe fall. sho, . daller. “He‘s me-t a man 'hem w o bas n Afino soheme'for cattle raniohes way ibka In the interlor, and ho wants lia-ther wlth him. ' ‘ ‘ ' "’Ilbat's freedom, fnther'saye. -lt's not like the fnrm, tbe man extends ton or 15 miles. lFaltber would have to ride 30 to 50 miles ‘n. dsy. Fat-ber wus ' çhprw-lçg. r But—talkln'g ct ifroeduhL—dy'kn'o'w 4he'd 'be happier maming tbe world nlone, tbnn tlo'l [tu _ mo_ and ono .sbe"must bate him. he‘bad beeni sbe'suddohly pl'cké'ri un the' tels- ‘r‘ipufreä ‘g'ut’iwo cups and vtlieniln on_ s tray‘. Sho 'Wid mastic tblngs llke this.‘ ’j'j ' of o'offen.” ' r ' white snited ber quallty "Don't-i" Gloria "l‘m not golng to‘ feint—bot "thls _ time. He's made me raint a-t varions times during hls llfe. bis death won't have tbat affect." lNevertheicss, sbe iook the bottle and sniltcd at it, Pan tbought black coffce might help, Gloria could re- vlve like a wllted‘fiower wben i: rains, wlth tbe ald of a littlc coffee. Sho was. like all volatile pee plo. toc esslly stimulated. ISo tbe girl went back to tbe kit- chen. The cook hnd long since retir. ed 'to bed and lier not too gentle snores came through tbe thln door of ber room. Pan starth colles. making [t douny stroug. Sho went back and slipped into Frn'nkie's room to be sure he was aslcep. and to see il! he .bad kickcd off his covers. "iPoor Frankie." site tbought “Will ho be sad becnuse of hls futhers' dentb? But or course he won‘t. how could he. couldn‘t DOIälv bly rememher him? Childrèn ,aron't conventions] grown-ups." , She wonderod whether Gloria was conventions! onougb ta feel she sbould miss Frank! _ ILJhel’e was sorrow, it would‘t be conven- tions! sorrowv. she was sure-Gloria was loo'level hended for that. And brute. . ‘She' gldnced at tbe chlld agaln and went ont. Frankle must have '11- herited hls'hlonde halr l'rom bis rqthor. .Hislface was tbe shape al Gloriu's he was ho. llushcd and msy as mont. .cbildron are wbën aslecp, he; was paie, and -hls lime face looked hall'worrlcd. ._ ' sim fiondered‘ whether tbe corree would avor boll! Sb'e rememberied tira proverb‘npout tbe watcbed pot and went out ot the kltchen. But not in tbe living room, site could not intrude upon Gloria just now. Thon phono and cnllcd George. "ank‘s (tend-and Senne? cab. led." sho said. unconsciouslyv 'ro- peatl‘räfi Glorin's phrnsc. . -'. 6d Lord,"_.sbe heard, and men; "Ml rlgbf' l’ll como around” As lie bang up she heard blm 97e plainlngjm hls nunt. ' ‘ “ion tbe coffee wns rendy, Pan ' carrier! toit she ne’é’d'cd'a stluminnt too.Glor,la vÿns still sitiing on. tbe couch stnring ni Lhe yellow fsteful blt of paper. ' ‘ 't y’rted .do somothing. But . 1 . I ne}; ' an do anythin'g‘ to help—‘ "Dnrling chlld! ri do nppreclaiült tbouthLAnd‘ to show hor appracmt. ion Gloria-drank tbe entlre cupiul' "it dld holp.«at least tbe aurions tinge lelt her face. sho was merel wblte 'wben George came. A-n ' 'of skin, wblcbwss fine grained and tirm and reminded une ot poilshsd mar V e. . . j a, , "m toid ne”. George sald. coming over and takin‘ ber band. ‘ Ho stood abàve th’è coach and held the lln‘m whlte and on ho tulk’ed.’ ‘Pnn silpped out or the room. neltber noticed ber soins But me" 3 9- . Cwnwm—m—m-w— — ————‘—J—n-———A————u .4 —-—V;—" — l i V none baok so. seitled dmvn llkeau , murmured , volces carrlcd ln tbe tiny fiat, and sbo beard. and agnln. “To go ‘to pieces thls, George. l’m not tbe gains-to- pieces sort. I don't need smelllng sans to bring me to. But vI feel—as tbougb someono had struck me full do." rlgbt along. ‘Snntley—or somc hls frlends———hnve doubtless ter tbe funeral. Anyway you can't help. you couldn‘t get there lt's 3000 mlles.’ agln. "Funerals! Tbey're so beastiy. George. inornlng. black crope tbat's only mockery. n bole in dam'p and cnldvnn‘d w0rse_——" talls. it'_s wbat George put ou alm‘ntier or" dact .damp dark iblngs. lie couldn't én- os _ _ n .‘IIKuImdto abolie) 'ï. ' ._ , ' ‘ .ERCURX.magma};semer-unifier ' 9x,: machines ., .7th a. swkxns'tp... perfect shapa from toc (Q top ithhout osseux. anywhere..n -. ,«wa-n - .w- i... ... .. This exclusive process ïerrnitswf “a nar- rowçd. .perfeptly termes! ,. laxisme. anus- fîtting comt'ort neither Was mg nor wear can «v . eliminate.mThe .fitvxis knitrintozthe. stooking, - not stretched or presscd. -' o‘x, u . Silk, plain or drop stitch). cashmere, lîsle, mercerîzed and cottonbor two—tone eflects of beather'and-‘Lovat Ibadcs. ‘ ‘ ' '1‘ " — erc su riorîtics: 'a bite no seams, emmfiï’îêâä. wliälelnedpîop. full faslüoned gain shaped twitbout aea'ms. " “’ ' ‘ ' . :x H051er ' ’îîlercw'}!i ifed—Wamilt’qgäC’anadd 03| RYAND UNDERW FOR MEMWOMEN AND CHILDREN i3! dure aven walklng lnto a cellar. lie said, wb’on ne talked or doatb thlnt be wanted to-be ,cremated—tbar‘a clean at least. But you bave to sign a paper. tor it’ in Englan—could ' l cable?”‘ ï ' “Nonsenso,’ George sald sbarply for her' volce was geitlng bysterl- cal. . _ (Continued on Page 'Ten) ' ., i ——-——.—o—.—— BACK PROVINCTB "WET" OR “DRY” i "lt’s so silly," Gloria said ngain llko n tho face. I don't kno'w w at to l"Do'I Do ,1ust as you've planned ol been ooking nfter him and wlll look at' OTTAWA. June 14.‘— A‘nevr ibill to nmend 'tlie Canal-lu Tomme-rance Act was givan a tiret readIng-I lu the Houso oi' Commons tonlght. 'l‘hls «bill ta'kea ihe place of ' ono whlch “me lntaroduced eurlier in tbe session and, thlch iwos - dis; chargea tram tbe orner imper .0 maké room .for lts mocassor. 'i‘he original bill .dealt.pnly wlth a ri}. ouest i'u‘om .BritlsbgColumbinzl tilt! nnw mensure mccts tbe wishes ol L119 aiiitlionitios oi' Nova Scotia. Quohec. Ontario. . Säekatchewan and Dritisb Colombie. 1 , "I know." Glorln's volco came Mourncrs . who arcn't tbe ground— "Never mind tbe ’grlie'some de- we ail coma t0." fll'ifl of cold, 0110. _ I»? .“Frank bad n horror w i .WARNINGl say' “Bayer'i- whenowyoi'æbux 'Aspirin'. ‘ " " .i ‘ :1 "a" muni»; . i" ' Unle‘às you ses the najrn'e""8aÿèri' (initiations bu’are not'zfl' l ting Aspirîn. .at ail. . Accept- oniyjan,‘ iîùnlirôiièit'."pilï&aïè," °f 'fBayer Tablets of Aspirin," wbich cosinus-directions and dose worked out by physicians, du'ring 22_yèar"s’ and proved sait b! millionsfor n V v i' ’ Colds Heada'ch‘e'l ï patiemment V! (bombe Neuralgia'l”...'Î3 aimais. g , Baratin. " "Eqflbækd‘l‘dhïùifi‘ " mm "aryenne of inattendu Harem æimnuem. n I“. 'r r" ‘ Il æfilëädæiä‘fiâ l'un 'imamiæ-