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HIC QIUIINIUO. - _.>_. - CHAPTER XXIX. ~ _ ~ - \ -~ _eventual ' - -what in the vm-in ala Mr. a¢,._mm. ,i§”_;l;-::‘_‘_‘___l__‘_°'__'_'_‘;'_=_f_:¢°rv to ` . . __ _ess had Bon nlmokt mngct because 0' my ly shared by husband and wife. Yet, “Wi lil N¢i_l’s loyalty. l l'0las-ded the ordinary form at otlouey as unnecessary, and yndeed ly. I knew no more of his affairs ldllimogltblg toward Neil-toward "la" l did the day the dcar old lnirl- y love for him. To me. such forms later at home had married us.. I f Jealous! 'were nn`in;u1¢ - . But ,;---nr:;_t,lle People of Mexico." _ “fum Nm' "‘°°°° th” ““°ll1°r. per- wm Wan when _ha said I was ug. b- ,-,,_._ ,__ good-delil for I promotes-'alt' .afe1"1.r_.a_sl:»ti- - ` \I'b_a§'dId you say to him to oall ‘ J \, 4; remark like thftti" » d tg-;tId‘I.v\'a_s more anxious to sea m It.. wdraings of the mines in which 6 “fern interested, than I was In C a-aut” brousht up the subtest?" - ___ ._\__._f.» was s frown _on Nell’s face ~ - Q ,_»_. kind of look I had learned to, .lr--Id. “tual you told hIm"#- W 'Inuit I hoped to go with you if ...U went again,” I interrupted. __ ~|ta_v\bnrn is all right, but he is m _,_.; rn think things. _ Be v-ery care- I lui what you say to h-i'm."' __ Think things'-what do you L:-iil?' _ - Z 0h. nothing, Imparticular. lie I mit-s himself upon his skill in read- _ _W character; and sometimes he ls` _ _¢.;-.ny shrewd in getting information L -3,, p.,-nple wthout the one he is_ _ ._1t:lu-,; tn. realizing he is pumping tix.-nl." . if “hh conversation had taken place* in the cal-~on the woy borne fromi I.. lu-ho 0rton's dinner. Neil did not .jfear sleepy. and .seemed Inclineflf 'nik after we reached home. Sn! a- went into the library. where, in__~ :tote of all I couldaay, 'he took an-` -.tit-r drink--his "nightcap" he call- -‘-l lt. r 'sutldonly l thought: _'l‘l_iis ls it good time to urge him to t,.1lrne about his business." So I 'frbracaccdz ` | i'.\' Il, please tell me ho\v you selI» "tl mines you get hold of? 'l‘haI ia'_ -an you do. isn‘t it " "l don't sell mines at all. i solll .~o.=l<.' t=hares<." “hut it is mining stock '."‘ "l'es. .'\‘st\|rull'y._"" "hut just how do 5.'-au go about it'.-‘_ lu you dolt by mail? I saw such al -'at-li of t-Irculars and addressed en- 1 _ lopes the day i aus down at the N old me I looked sweet enough to 'It-I--l:he day you were not there." t “We do a lot by mail. Occasional- G I we get hold of'”s"o"n\e'-rich man,” “ t had hesitated. "und land him fort _‘lor thousand shares." a “Anti tlde§"‘tlI'1i£'§ui6an that people 'h .o are not t-_ich :buy mining stock?" K 'lf means that people who want__ I be rich buy lt." Then: "By tlle` d ' -~ Open famed cothea, he facetiously na;-'. Bs-b. I sin going to bring u poafzectlvo customer home to dinner ttnntlrron' night. Look your pret_ti- ‘ netter wear that dress. We ».hl he alone but I want You to make I- 1~'oodImpressIon_. And that is n irunning gown." _ ra. 0rton's ‘Yoh couldn‘t wear the same follies Blanche does. You aren"t he type," _ “thu whyfr she looked so`woader» "-»l_1r_»wetl_-uinarent. 1 was quite 2 an of conceit with my dress." “Dont be foolsh. Blanche can »~2at'rhose things; you couldn‘tl" ,"l`d__llke to try," I pouted_ "You f '-lagre her immensely. don't you?" " _ll_t's a very clever. woman. But it lvere talking of tomorrow night. -`-lot is n Une fellow. and is rotten‘_ “l"‘m0l\ty. I want. to Interest him U s l I ‘_ this new deal. It will mean a - I-hug if , do.. _ cl ""’ 'ht-1 way will it be a an|ln;z"' cfused myself an answer. Who _] ever had had the slightest idea of ulloat extent. Was I also 1° know he unhappiness which ,mmeumee little i really knew of him. i was omea to women who love ,lm was fortunate to be able to “enlist n a way, that this was so; and when was a short. swarthy man. badly - s t Nell had given him made him feel more at euae. Iils English was poor and ungrammatical; his voice hhllerlt fl'eq'uenIl_v when he tried to express himself. ' a nnwught it -ms. too, / until I saw unattractive personality. and Io bf ILS clhtlve glance in my directou. Noll hecumo talkative. thing over on me. I am sure F0111' that block of stock." $ii_$$ rnstn ,tt ta e 0 0 Q Q ¢ »l *ls definitely can do twnlbutty that. beedusue elutnls fill; Ill MN- 0|'-tahfi `l'NUl.y, hg mirth N10"-tl'y con-trol his heart If this oman made him think she was nec- asary to his success? . His attitude always had been: "i've_. Success was Neil‘s God. if it would make for. thatsuncestl Ould he sacrifice me? l l “lied miielt this question, but "md N011- altlwnsh 23.veara Eta, never had cared for anygne 61”. hat an allabsorblng love meant to woman. But ‘now I knew to tim All day I thought and thought and l\°“6l\i- N°ll's friend had said that he interest of two women," and then he had nailed cranes., om.. --.-18...., and - dangerous." Then he had said it was easy to rand the character of It WOUHHI Ol' her sort: "Charming, fascinating, uuscrupulous~whnn it suits them." Did It suit Blanche Orton to bc unscrupulous? And mia there some- thing in her relation with Neil that warranted that remark? in spite of my anxiety. thc day Passed swiftly. Nell had naked- for nu elaborate menu for the dinner; und there were tlowers to gel, und other things to occupy me. I was all dressed -when he came ln. Dress- ed exactly as I had been the night before. pearls and all. And I should have no rival at thi, dinner. Blanche Orton, in her snaky costume. would not eclipse me. It raised my spirits. eil again com-plimented mc, and al, l felt quite satisfied with myself nd with my appearance. Mr. Scott came quite promptly, ud I was surprised that Neil should are been so particular; should have one to oo much trouble for him. Ile ressed although in oven.ing clothe -slled them. later. on. when the wine Ile needs his money. Ile iius|l'i u_\' other .att'ractions," I said to my- eli. But Neil had wanted nie to 1‘n~ ertain him, so I tried to iorgct hi.- lntorcsting as I could. That I wr.. ucceedlng, and that Neil was pious ‘ d. was evident by his quick. apprfr We had coffee In the library ~ cm' oo and liquors. Both Mr. Scott and “You‘°x:e'a slick one, Forbes. so l‘m oId.' Mr, Scott. remarked. "But on or anyone else will have to S0' p early ln the morning I0 put any nal I, on the muare. and l'll take once to talk of something else. ilu had mot Lorraine Morton; he tltollzht' sho was looking particular. Lv tvetl--anythins but me one -thingll about which I was curious. the lightest. as well as the heaviest aitnletios. .l-lie Bmwllest as \vell as the lroateet pleasures. should ‘be equal. after three years of married life, I bed accomplished nothing. Practical- recalled with dissatisfaction that never had he tallied to me of the many little details ntlxlch surely would have been of interest to me. I _made the money. I shall make more us we need it. Your wants are anti- cipated, what more can you possi- lné naman or mer- Muny women are fated to spinster~ hood. and -properir. But I had been 5 constituted by nature to be some mnn's wine; the repository of his se- crets. his helpmatc. it was, there- fore. with a shock that I discovered how little I meant in Nell's life; how untlzf-ally in love with Neil. and I was correspondingly nnxfvous that he luvu me unsI.l.ntedl'y. That he was eternally busy, his mind and thoughts occupied with these "deals," ng he milled them. seemed tn me a matter for complaint. Yet I rarely com- plained. ` l had learned that was not the way to hold his love. I adored him. l adored IIviug_ with him in our beautiful home. I fancied there was here on atmosphere which i found nowhere else. I couldn`t es- piuin -the fliliorencr; I could only feel lt. .\`eil. at times, was volublo and v.-it.i_v_ Under the spell of his ani- mated conversation. worries and aux- ietiea .seemed to vanish. I had ho gun to understand that he might _hare a wonderful attraction for obs-r women, as well as for mef The thought was for from being either piossaut or comforting. I knew Neil well enough to know that be would brook no divided alle- giance on my pair-L. I thought he should realise that I held the same Ideas, was swayed by the sumo cmo- tions: yet I knew he did not. couldl not u.pprocln»te thn.t this was so. llc was Neil. I was some one also. 'l`\vo cuties-one for a man, -tha otlzer for the woman who bore his _ name. ' That .this was unfair. did not ul- tcr the facts. Women have kicked agiinst the pricks from time Imme- morial-and they will go on kicking ss long as the world shull Inst, and - thorn are men and women to love and to be loved. . Neil had one _attribute that con- vinced me he stidl loved mc. even u-hon I had dared doubt lt.; that was he still took delight. in tho mercst trlvlalIti»e's of uifectlon. An unexpec- aomethiug of which he was found, an-fl which It was difficult to procure, would always call -forth the nloet extravagant praise and representations of pleasure. Once I said to him: “I don't. think. Neil darling. that von rcalizo what an exquisite joy it ls for it woman to be -told that she ls loved. I like to he told so over and over." And in saying this.l was not only apfnl.-l-1,". for myself, but for. all vvolueu who love and who long»t.o be loved in riturn. UAB EN¢OUNTER8 NEIL ' A' _ ¢~' -»'fj°f~r~~=f- . -I-I-~-_..,.' _ __ __ ____ ____________`______ _ ___ ___ '_ ' ‘ '__' ‘ " "; I could counnuud. tlurloua as l wus, l _ _ _ ____ _ "_..‘__‘? r <. . I lwoulu not let him .think it was aim- _ - » _ . _ Se ply Jealous, vulgar curiosity that B S t S _ . s _ _ . _ _ T _ Mm 5| h- 1:3. :;‘:"";“;:..";t..f:‘:‘;”;f°"“. “tr .it 1'./f W€€ m0 8 w§;_:_l°::J°5’;l:¢l'_:;;‘°:_l:.mt£hl‘l;\°'Ex_ _ 3 as his trite -to know thzseythitign __ J - - I A/ l' ». A ` ~ fy about which he was so secretive. 1 L. ' _ 3-" ' of .nteroat to him. I believed that New-ndthough I had firmly decided F ` 3 _- "` _ m f ' -. f- ~~ c 'ihe juice of two fresh lemons strained into s bottle containing three ounces of orchard whitc makes n whole quarter pint of the moat re- markable lemon -skin beautlller at about the cost one must ‘pay for a small iur of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be token to strain um lemon juice through u _fine cloth so no lemon -pulp gets in, then this iot- lon will keep fresh for months. livery u' - - .< 'A ‘_ is utlnnu knows that lemon Juict is sed to bleach and remove such blcm hos as freckles, snllovttness and tan und -is the ideal skin s‘oftencr_ smooth- out-r and -beautlller. .lust try It- Got three ounces or orchard white at any pharmacy and twn lemons from the grocer and make up at quarter pint ol' this sweetly frug- runt lemon lotion and massage it tially into the face, neck, arms and hands. lt naturally should ht-lp to soften, freshen. bleach and bring oui_ th" roses and beauty of any skin. -LI is simply marvelous to smoothon in my mind only a few hours before that ull the inuuoutlos, all thu hints I had heard, all that Mr. Frederick had told ine, were omunntlons of mtinds incapable of doing what Nell could do, and untrue-now my doubts returned in full force. Douhts of ~botb kinds-of his business, and of his relation with Blanche Orton. I stole un annoyed -glance at Neil. Presontlly he lurohed forward as bit in his chair. .then straightened him- self with an obvious eIi`o_rt to disguise from me wha-t I already knew; that he had been drinking. "ilon't look at me like thnt, Bah! wha.t's got into you tonight?" "Nothing, Neil. But something bus goneinto you. Ploasc, dear. dou't drink.- I um afraid. .ifrnld for you and-tfor me." “Noixsonsc! I only take a .cellph- aftcr I am through ut the office. lt | lmtccs mt- up. I sban’t “end in tho' gutter" like the story books say. so _alonit worry." l THE UNIVERSAL PIPE. "‘°‘_ '”*"" i Awellington Pipe makes your tobacco do its very best. The well catches thc moisture. The top-opening bit sends the clean, - ,___ dry smoke up. away from your tongue. TheW DC triangle trade~ mark shows that you have n piece ` of genuine French brinr. /. -- \ \.f-I./-\ .'-\-_' ‘/V" §\‘ I ~ ____-__T...___?:-.--_-{}_}_;) All shape;_all sizes-at fd--7 __.',~'- ` ' nlldealers- *l-°° and up. l""~4'~» -"' ' '~'."f'..=;-.fr ‘ ’§_§';;f1"__"_f,'§_',‘f.- ' wivi. oi-:Muru o co. ‘ . . _ - _ -’ - ', .-" New Yo-k ""'»'.---~....n-` 5' 'fl ’ Y. .t-:"_"".' -'e fl" \‘.~<....~ _,: ,__ .11 ./‘/_/' ¢»..~ _.~` '_.‘ '.;_ ,' `-f"'4»>:5:-W7 1 I .. "!\'eil. won‘t you take me into your 'W rough, red hands. Blanrlic Orton was his coxnpanIon.`_ ted gilt a little suprise of the l1l_l1l9~ .yon and Lorraine to join ua. \\'c . '- to have upset' him couslrieruby. _It They were finally seated to pluasc- hlrn, but to my disappointnicntp tvhrre I could neither seo nor hear thcm. I own frankly that I should harc been glad to hour what they wcro talking of. Why should they be together? Nell had said nothing of their know- ing each other. Did he know it? If he did it vvusfstlrange that he had not Invited Mr. and Mrs. Orton to dinner the night before. No. I con- cluded he knew nothing ot it. Just then I turned again toward where thoy were seated. and saw - Noll come in and :loin them! _ Lorraine had not neon him. Should I lull her. or should I su? nothing? I was positive that Nc-il had not seen us; that ho would not, If I decided to go 'wi'thout. letting him know I was there. But why should I uct as If either of un. were doing: aomctbing we wanted to keep secret? . I' called the walter. The gurrulous walter iliimedintoiy crossed to Neil. lie looked surprised - but ruse :mtl came over ut ollcc. l ")irs. Orion has no nz-od oi” Iwo escorts, you t-onto over llorc with us." rulnc. “'i`hat‘a inlpoasilnlu. much us I should cnjcy it. I cnn`t cron u.\l:‘;`l,` `_\'-_,L _‘Q-714, Fl- _ _ - _‘ ‘ __ »l ry-'_-; ._" lil/rule/'ar Catalogue that I might bo such a woluau? You bf ` \_"'f_-5 -f",-. ff 3... _ ___ ace. Nell rlf-ar lou, tlou't Give me 0 _ KENHE7 A/‘CDONALDAI SONS ~;1- 1~1!se~_-gg PLANT WELL~BRED SEEDS Vegetables are like cows-the better the breed, the better the results. This year, in particular, insure results by planting _ usrro suns 40;' Y/Qmmus. R[\_\\\\" _ If ls tl” ln-1°'-'tt ¢¢°“°mY I0 Day enough to get seeds that will Elvc you large crops of finest Vegetables. McDonald's __ __ Tested Seeds assure this. f ` _ lv c/Isaacs; PM Copenhagen Market ISC. Danish Roundheaci lOc. CAULIFLOWER .5 , l` , `-t .t oz. $1.40 $1.25 .3 - pkt. Z5c. '»{oz. 'L15 U"\l\‘<`fl. \` Nlnrltct Square. Ottnwa chance." iuflloml ol' ;|nsu'crin;_: llilnlr-tlIat~‘,ly, hr looked at nur through I1a.lI`-clowrd lids :1 moment. Then: "DM W" 'M MT* l"°rl’°'“' .thu 5°" "You stty you might glvt- mc idva “l‘"“"“‘ “'h°1“"l’“’l‘l°‘“'" ov" "1 llint would muku for my succezs tlml "°"“°l_ t“'m°?" A .\tu l not successful ruoutzll to plc;w_~! "Yes, madnm! I 'know Mr. For- _ ,_ 4. -- . . .. nl has quite wc-ll. Ioftcn wult upon .mr I do not p,.0vi(m7_ Don-t you bmw linvo 'is much or 'iunrt-, than ztliy' ui, ‘ "T"ll him' Please- fl“"' Ms Wm' tho young uolnon who have but-ul 5" _ __ -L fr 4_1 ___ ___-141----A -zz--_ _ag _`\ l _'I 'l ` I saitl. uitor llc had spoken to l.ul'- itll UHC4: "ION l mill. Bl!-ll? Wllal L __ _ _ ___ _ mn "IDD _treatment that will clfsnurc tho moot; mmm” od m U ‘ g of thc |'l\t‘|in1ztt.'Ic poisons. The old'-I l'\'0lllil lll¢0 I0 H9933 I0 lllm-" lxnnrrlctl .erztrocly four ycars, and l _.our l-Itly ship. \\h.1.t do you un ‘ /-z_;..--_~-~ _/gl '-‘.1-.i1-* ~. _ a _,_-_-/, Q f ». I. r =- ~. ' - \\‘l1.;:e4-, llusbuutltl arc but thirty ycurn w ~‘-'/____ "ty old? II, sccins .tu me that if you atop lo think. you will not Ilnd it in-cl..-;-:~, -'ufy to niukc tht- pit-:I to help mc. :il uvur for wliat is just plain carlos-_ do _run want that I do not provide?" I "'i`h\\ same conlltlencc you give to lllnncllo Orton." ~ ' '|r` _ ` .._____».._..____ the od ’ thi thi I tb. t . . _ mme ng B mom ng 1 “Ulm Every rheumatic sufferer should rc- at Hamilton. Canada . '.~ I l r - it I . _(_ “nw me to undo _lm n_|____h___f_ all/I tb it rn umutlr n s rooted in lllo mcusa mg now I m_________1m bavk ._ blood and can only .bo I-urcd hy :I 'Al In ' ""_“~:-.~_.:;.. Q. >= -';::§‘f,> at _ You notice the' size of the cake of I _ Gold Soap when the grocer hands it to, you. I_t is the biggest as well as the best cake of laundry soap for 7 | the money. You can’t doubt it is " -I bigger when you hold it in your own hand. You will not doubt that it is better when you use it. So remem- ber the name, and ask for it. 7, Gold' Soup is made in tha Procter Q Gamble Factoriea _ l rin almost ashamed to say that _qlestioned Nall with more cond-__ <2-mug hég- h B suse e had taken another Nou _mm mm wma 'l’l.“lf~ l-ltiuor seemed always to_ l'5ll1i'_hlm railkative. I dldn't want C it-it1_"tn take it and nb enter but so” ” _ check. . » J . _'_`°5.M lit paid no attention. I would - so turn it to advantage. I sol __ __'" bil I0 lthov/_ what Mr. Freda-` _ _*lit referred to when he said others, _"_Jll_l_tl suffer from Neil‘s business ' "f_‘l'°'1» even it he ata not. __ mil- because he`lI take stock. of ‘f'§£'_°- his blunt or tt." ‘ W _lllkif the mille is worth what ____M;- and you had to pay for it, ___ __ ll Fon make n killing if he ’_"l.b\1v me stock?" ____;(i'_'__l°l`l IIO to bed. You make __ __,u___n ‘4,l7lCilVo to him. and let. .' d to the nest." ` hi "“'- Trl.-s saasanlt A ' . °. 0 #near eoss _ *ai A Lotto wav " `*-- reaurred to the auitloct: _ CH ' \t\l¢Il ` “Wm xxx ` ,_,'q= ‘malt my wut. I tus if-. wana as untutns in ‘I the _eeaetuslsu out Non nat you aut you mast 1°" M, 'lltl _ ___ hr" "itll me to know _any-thins-__t ' Wlillesn methods. - Net that are autos. if I lm 1° ‘tt 6' “°°~ M' an .. _ __"'R:‘__7_°_' "ills for my doubtful illelil t ,,,-Q. m’ "°li"mm: -out lt. is it way. rr, u__:bfeel that tiId_ not think _‘_ le et aadltsunams things -. 3 " "" '°1"!a°tIr oml°u». as nm nothin; to ten you Do as vw mt- "I "l-5l°l\¢¥`!‘°_U ea. It madefdid list nillth F0 °l|“'ml"¢ "ll" I tlmlyflsalsa dia not tall- Y' '-lltlllhll-lN5n`te's¢ in I, I “ 9 "le: _tits-1 nit um lthoarht her ' ' . --I-» ra t - tlifkotll n hy l li' tt hurt me to to the desk and talked of checks and ‘-What do you mean. Neil? And why were yon so anxious to enter tain such n man Inv-Ishl>'?" "A good front 'goes it long WBFII with some people." I tried to sei him to any more. Init without suc- ress. I went _to ~l»od, once more with I feeling -that all wa, not rlsht; but ..|»°'fe»lms~h~1resa 1° °l\°“=° “il-"‘ . _ T v _ - _ Aaoruga roa A woman I might mlke an irrspa-rable mls- '-* n _ ’ _ - _ all at lt ,5Wt¢__ as-surélsltstl not intliethls tg" ,gpm you wdtllout Q lillil Nl' kv.-of Ins cena .sr- `IInu» t-ite s\1hlP"l~ f‘"` ll’ l‘°"'" " __ They excused themselves and went hares for about ten minutes. Then stock certifi- ates--at least that was what tbel, alled them-t'-and he IIHVG Nell 0 Aftvr he left. Nell laughed rather nrcssticaliy and said: ‘The fool! he'a dead easy." ng. WO CQDES-ONE FOR A MAN cluunima xxxi. The nut nienttng at hnsltfut I _.vw and | are partners, dear. I tarts. lst me anaefslsna watt 1611 erupting to ae someones blindly ae. Dont morsllse llab I re !_ you to. oven to o bor! lil* chatty, ati.-at.:-not vlan to naa- atious. " rnino was always It 'tl company. the *Ufld *O oven though she was l:\- ‘.int»»| to gossip a. 'lIttIc,--perhaps mf-l'~ llllflfvlllllil because of this! She luniat .I that I alan' out nuthluuch with hor. 1 was nothing iaith. and wo flied \1D0ll_ 9herry's an the place tvhero we could aes more people we knew. Both, gave us a very nice table on the balcony. looking out upon the Avenue. We ¥rd`§i*§l|_lild lrere wait- inl I0 be '!ol"ved. \‘vlti`l\.;" hearing ll loud voids obieetlng to lining n _certain table. l turned. 'ro 1ny`_.“$ur- ofthe." the owner of t.-he obleeting CIIAPTER XXXII. The tclcphoilo ehrlllcd. “l'm coming for you to go to tho museum with me. l'll be there in bali' an hour." Lorraine Morton's_l voice lnformcd me. "'I`here's a new picture bling that I want to at-e." "l'll be delimited!" I told hor. and I mount It. I knew I should be thinking of what had occurred ho tween Nell and Mr. -Scott; what had been said. Noll was determined to tell me nothing of .his nffuirsi “Htl so long as he refused .\vhn_t_ was _ the I use of making myself \\nl\a~rn1y over was more because he Web Blllilflvl' than these other men. that they were in a sense jealous of his success, and that was the ren.-son, and that only. why they had _flung out their insinu- I really enjoyed the mwrnlntf- l-0!" The head waiter, who knew uf-_ ~_ voice prnvetl to 'M Mr, S:-otl._ them? I wan convinced uow that It ,nfrmd-11 mmm grow “pon mn H ' _ ' ma_v-.ruart the acllcs and pains. ut is occupied my tholllllll-F1 not the real cuusc. i.lniin<-ms uno “my Wm' "much" 0'1"" ‘wh oulwurtl applications may give tcm them? » porury rcllcf. hut cannot. Curt: tho BARBARA ASKB NEIL FOI! ` trouble, because: they do not rcacli its THE SAME CONFIDENCE source in the blood. Tho sullcrori 'd-_-“"'i"""" ' "'° ' N! GW53 ll-ANCHE from rllcumaiisnl who cxpcrIu\cni.tl outward applications is only \vustln;;| Q,||Ap1~En xgxup \v.aluul>lo time und 50011 money in Gtr! 1~]m`ntK|\1_ NM] c,,_m(, homo In nm. pending upon such iruntlnout, lilo! good humon | 1',0\|(;e(| at Umm Um' trouble still rcmnlns, and it is all incl tm lmd' bow d,.|nk|»ng'__,,-ot mm,u_ time becoming more firmly root:-tl-| hm enough to “mlm mm n Mt more harder to curc when the proper :roar-_ mlkauva ,han he othorwtne WMM ment is applied. Treat this disease] through the blood and you will soon: WM.” dm mu,-n H6 dmnk | mm an hc rid of the pains and loru|rt~s_ r\_=_- a cnrc for rhcuunltisln Dr. \\’illlam..‘ wmncd tu me hc,.cnmG_h0ma more _ I’iuk l‘Ills are tmofiuallcn. ‘lhcy nc: rave boon." lhiy lmart sank, as it al- aud be it good "mc my mm mn time bclicf that rhculnutiftln was' 4 1 Ano sl'ANcH|§GL$gg::rHEn _:Yin ?xn§:;__(;;‘:`__ I added: caused by cold, damp weather. z.s1l<1\\' I °- " lan. s-1 -tx nu-_ ' Bm “hue wo _“___ amy our _mug expo e uci “ea ter con hmm Twmwsoap ` Dev* uwndfy 0)' and more often with tho smell-' of ll clinging' to him. "How did islnuche .Orton happen in ue with you 'ana Mr. sieott eats: noon?" The question was as casual as I could ntilltti it. ' Obviously, my question larred. "sue wanted to una to ahh;-' 'ae said ooidly, " ' “ I wanted NcII'a confidence an bad- ly that those half -- no, not even halt- confldcnces, hurt me cruelly. “l um wondering _what ulioutl Surely Bile can have nothing in com ` mon with that man?"' , ` “Lille a woman-want to know everything." I drew in a sharp little breath. _ nts words. his tonfnstabbea nu-. in spite of my tan-ning ¢ur|n.»ny_` I said: ""` - " directly on the impure. \\-ra-k bloo..;= they purify and strengthen lt, and so_ loot. out the cause of rhcun\a_r..-.,~. Mr_ D. Lewis.-tpostnmsttcr at lllscutr.-_ lnnc, N. B., says: “i was attacked with rheumatism. which settled :n my elbow, shoulder and -knee joints. and at times caused me great suffer-1 Ing. The t.rouhl¢ was particularly sevcro last. spring nod I decide-tl to try Dr. williams' rink rms. ameri taking the pills for some time the rheumatic pains and stiffness in the joints disappeared und l have not since had any return of the trouble." if you are-sufftn-Ing from rheuma- tism, or any trouble duo to poor blooo and weak nerves, you will find n cure In a fair use of Dr. Williams 'Pima Pllis. You can procure » these pills through any medicine tleazer, or by "Fld a Mio. 'N’oil. as well as a we-Q mI\n."l spoke with all tht- tllpmtty . ‘ l A' ' r' _ I . I a » . ' ` lueil-_at 50 cents a. box or alx 'uoxcs for into from 'rue or. williams- liotllclm- Po., iIrnck\'IIlo_ Ont.. __,;€s _‘_ .e usa* _...;-.-;._ - '..;___;__._-' f ; _,L_-____ _- __ Leather- Tn-ice A lmmess is as strong ns thc trace~-un stronger. The trace makes tlic strain and the strongest trace in the best. 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