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"Heavenly divine • oloA, Azougo. ItMeh table at her.
be laughed. Tritt ,Ltokfrettee, outoMhe.w aver ken'''. I havr.n't kept her load
4What - a tinnier obip. exelairacd, Ichott? that. He writes every day, sues
•*" Mere value t an ever bekire. it shed
Cone. You bet. 1' it don't retell me by
Mi.sa Ilivierer. little exp. Pitiall "Yea; call! thle Morning 1 had a long Ci
ow tag oreejl. I eau teg you,
pleasure." i4114r,.. He seems te like the Mete be, ss
NOW Sha ' re -she comes. AV, give
c as deenetted, nehhig vtuege' But' °t c°Ur4et° 36(14 stiddenly Tt rid of her now she bee
s6erreeellh-tethag,...°1,Vetdetieti'. emetia44_1:114,1..(1,4ieeeeltillgeigl; PrEelieren' ilugted. She Wished now that
against her cheek. The lionter wined to 4.neollad net breached the subject. Fee/.
pale inetanfiy. lAird St. ikUblrt Me Lord St. Anbirea keen eyes on her,
"Wen the flowers aonkowledgeyour, all" answered noietudent1y-ror-1,
imprernacy I' 'he rant:Mired: 'Ageln.st ""011, dear riot Week nett we' &melt -
your cheek that one grows whir4, your etrative as that. Adele. Once a week I
complexion is an enVy 14 the Warned. of write. -and receive my auswe.r. That is
'London." ' ' alit"
"Oh. u truce toyour flattery My Ioi-4.» • "Then yOtt know nothing about the
replied the girl 'meltingly, tossing ber
dutelky 'head. "Tell me Whet you have
been doing since we last met.' •''
"And parted at Nur Maki morn_Ing,
wasn't it/ Such an age ago! But.tuat
ball was certainly the skeet of, the sea-
son. At least, I thought Se," he- added
with emphasis,
' "Why?" asked Eileen, plucking the
petals of the flower with that most crttel,
inaOttglitilee with which women So often
employ their tingere- -to hide their feel-
ings, . .
"Can you ask ? Because you were
kind to an old friend; ' because your
DIM= was net there. That Is why,
fair queen." 1,
°YOU must not speak like that," she ex -
Claimed, reprovingly,' though a mischiev-
ous /smile twitched the corners of her
full red lips. "You forget that Dunoan
Sincleir is my fiance, my future bus -
band."
He drew back with ostentatious hor-
ror.. .
"1 forgell Never!, The memory of that
is with me night and day. Eileen, why
were you so cruel as to take him and
leave me inconsolable?'
She sighed. .
"fue you inconsolable? You hide it
well. And, really, now, such questions
are rather out of place. Duncan is a
dear fellow, and—well. I need not ex-
plain -1 chose him. Voila tout!"
"Yea, of course. But bull he rather
remiss? Where is he now. in the mid-
dle of the gayest s,eason we have had
ji for years? He,should be -with you, by
your side continually, as though pro-
claiming proudly: "This is my future
bride. Look at her, ye jealous males ;
mark her peerlessness! She is mine,
mine! Air, how happily would 1 act that
roler'
"Lord St. Aubin, I'm Surprised at
your'
"Lord St. Aubinl It used to be Jim,
plain Jim!" he ejaculated sadly
"Well, Jim then, dear 31na, don't be so
' sarcastic. I was saying that Duncan
\bates London. It makes him ill. He's
So keen on his. painting. We under-
stand each other so perfectly. That is
'why I do not mind his going; why I am
.,
?content withoutkis chntfflual presence."
"But he? How,can he' do it? Those
"lips, Eileen) 'MIN can he forget them?
'Little girl, ycu should not have done R.
\Even now it is not too late to say: 'Jim,
(dear Jim, I love you; I will be yours.'
Can you not? Surely no lukewarm
. lever is worthy of !cu. 3 Icve you; I can
'give you eternal worihip. Eileen, you
oust see it; you Tust ,be mine. Forget
that absurd engagement, my own dart -
,Ing.,, 4
With a quick glance behind him into
tho empty room, he moved nearer to her
and put his arm rcund her shoulders.
"Eileen, 1 alone lovern ou. 1 alone can
41/4
;make you happy. Co-Pci mer he mur-
- 00.ired, drasviug. her clo -.!r. to him, his
face ablaze swith passion. :
Then, as she began to speak and put
out her hands to push him off, he seized
het to hint and crushed her lips with his
in cne long passionate kiss.
She -titillated wildly in his embrace,
put he was big and strong, more than a
trnatch for her. It seemed a year before
he released her and met her indignant
eyes with an exultant smile.
"How dare you!" she gasped. putting
her hands to her disordered hair. "Have
'you no respect for me? I will never
speak to you again."
He loiked humble. The smile van-
ished from his face.
"1 love you. Eileen! Can you punish
me for that? I was mad, 1 know. But 1
love you. . . . Of course you wi% speak
to me. Have we not been frfellas for
__ _ years? Sent for your Duncan. if 1 may
not speak to you. I swear I shall do
this again. 1! not.''
"It is foolish of you, and wrong." she
said In a low voice, the anger dyitig out
of her face. "And you ere teo sure of
my friendship to stand in awe of nes
But a repetilien of this will be the deutle
blow to osr intimeey. Remember that.''
"Then I am forgiven'?"
'rhts time, yes. But suppose Adele
had come In and seen you. What
'would she have said? She is his sister,
and would never forgive me for being
/disloyal to him, for she would blame
line. She would not pause to think that
you are as strong.as n—a vice, and re -
'Maness when roused."
She blushed as she spoke. and
glanced at him from under her long
purled laehee. The desire to seize her
gain rose streng within him, but re -
tieing that It would not be so easily
verlooked, he restrained himself, say-
villogo he Is in nor that he has disoav-
ered Uncle Ralph living about a mile off,
in a -lonely cottage, nor about Sunbeana,
the beautiful, highly educated girl who
Is ihei daughter of common people? She
might he a Vere de Vere, he adds,"
The -color ebbed from Eileen's face.
Lord St, Aubin elate noticed that. Sir
moos was tog absent-minded to see
anything; and Adele had not looked up
as she speksoptVeltaps she might have
teallzed ,that something was amiss.
"How strange!" naurinured Eileen,
with a poor 'attempt to mile. Then her
eyes met Jim's In proud appeal.
He ?lunged heedlong into a descriTe
Bon o the latest Play XtheOlaY, adroit'
le keeping the bail of the'convensation
on his side of the table. Eileen shot hirn
a gro.feftil look as, a feov minutes later,
be held the door open for her.
But whilst Adele chatted lightly about
most 3Wngs ;pleasing to the feminine
mind. El, een's thoughts were with Dun-
can, the man she loved. A sudden wild,
jealousyilgainst Sunbeam, the child of
common'Sparente, "who might be a
Vere de eigere,t' hnd sprung up in her
heart. Pei a moment she felt like a
Ugress abon't to shield her young. Dun-
can was hehs No other woman should
take him frets] her. She had won him
after years or patience. She wieild not
give him up., ,
"Eileen," said Lord 'St. Aubin. when
they were alone again for a few min-
utes, "you will Come to me yet. I love
ycul No village prodigy should take me
from you!" s•is
"Don't!" she .,•Enoaned, dropping her
eyes from his, anxious to hide the agony
in them. "I am his. N'illage prodigy or
not, he Ls mine."
The man of the world smiled to him-
self, He prided himself on kncwing
Eileen better than she knew herself. • In
his inner heart he was sure she loved
him better than Duncan, and little
dcubted what a fount of passionate love
the girl concealed for this neglected
artist -cousin,
Eileen Riviere was rich. Her cousin
Duncan was the squire of a inftilahd
village and the owner of much land.
But his purse was meagre and the place
heavily mortgaged. Eileen's money was
to alter all that, and bring back a reign
of splendour to the dilapidated hall.
Since their childhood their names had
been "coupled by designing relatives.
But Duncan, feeling that Eileen did not
compel "la grande passion" in his heart,
had studiously evoided her, and only,
as the years went by and he ufet 'no
woman that ho'could prefer to he. did
he come to look upon the propoiltion
with willing eyes. Finally. reading the
girl's secret In her tell-tale face, end
cencluding that great love was not far
him, he proposed, and their engage-
ment was announed at the beginning of
the season.
'elp we raight, rofflhanaires in no
time."
sanhearn aurae In smiling. She ldssed,
her auntlatiecikutately and turned to her
fathee, who was wateldng her thought.
•
am quite ready now, daddy," she
Said in her old bright voice, which
brought a look of relief to tier aunt's
anxious face. "It will be quite like old
titnes to go for a Waite with you,"
An expression of hesitation flashed
across Ski (8130. Ten. turning .his eyes
from her face, he elophhed-towerds the
door, saying over his shoulder:
"At any rate, we'll show these bloom -
In' villagers that you ain't ashamed o'
your ticket -4 -leave man, eh? And pre-
shous few of them can walk alongside
such a fine set-up young woman as yer-
Pelf. You might be a duchess if you
play your cards right."
She paled slightly. "I don't want to,
be anything but myself, Sunbeam, your
little daughter," she replied, tucking her
hand into his.
He grunted incredulously, but drew
himself up nevertheless with pride. For
her sweet words were honey to him,
and, for a moment, an overwhelming
feeling of love tor her possessed his little
50111.
lietty had asked hirn to be patient with
her. Of course he would be. Gentleman
Dan was hard to circumvent, bat even
if Sunbeam refused to act as accomplice
in their plans she would not really
niarry Dan. He wofild save her from
that somehow. lira 004
day or two he could
1 o "But why did you choote him. Eileen?"
1 She made an (inpatient movement.
"Why? BActinse t bee him. Yes, slr,
ileve him. That Is my reason."
• ••••"1 will not believe it. You fell in with
• family wish. Ydu accepted him for
lh
at alone. For you will lova me some
ay. I do not despair."
She opened her lips with an expres-
sion of diseent, the hot blood rushing
b her brow; but a voice behind them re-
"' pulled them both to their settees. Their
hostess had appeared.
"Forgtve me, Eileen, for denying you
ii) Icing. 1 heti le in(elView stme
gag I knew Yod ilettict omuse each
hblesome poriell Weriter Catlin inr
a fled
nob--
)ther. Ws a pity My ether couple
e. Rut you like these Inforr
tis. and so de 1." ,
Adele Larkin'. MO wife ,
. I.tirldn, and sister WO 01 11'
re°5'cr *fatrAtillr
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rah p rbeertut Mee
raoMost people. 0
ut theist" Who. 'Mee
y. Vetted bone.
mid her stout
Wel strong -01'6
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• the lest li:Solusliett
Pie slaw tittlittbg
AtotttutICY.
TItemote WO
moot eifid gliOeiF
relented nti gent
melted toltiftig
Stern, trit ibil*,
/rood Isek 41:ft 4
aro trey a mervatioes medicine and
I eannO praisn thern enough."
Heart palpitettenantenna, head-
aches, loss of appetite, genera) weak -
nese, backaelies, weariness and a host
of other troubles are all the outcome
takenew,badbiooF4,
d.W4111.,,em btoo.a'd_Pltrbe purePn
blood dote the rest. That is why these
Mlle Cure all" _trouble!) due to watery
,plood or weak, shaky nerves. There
Is not a nook or corner in Canada
where you will not find sorpe grateful
Person wbo has been cured by the use
of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. On the
word of your neighbor me ask you lo
ttj. tS, medicine if ydu ere weak, ail-
ing or down. The pills are sold lit
lei cents a or six boxes ter $2.50
at all medicine dealers or from The
Dr. Williams, Medicine CO., Brockville,
Ont,
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rho 44134,181114rto 11,48 x811, 4114 414114r
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14,10 WARY roultr$ cast. 004 tk.Ntep.
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Iectoraywtkt, rote, binis at SIVIOrin el
Haymmnoilr Ofalutteo, 13ssos,
Twculy pen% col* e:810181481 SIX M11-
lets, ere competing, mull hie YO11410
imprOmatett um White Wyaralettea,
eight Whittt Leglietto. tourt Sun
Plymouth teetis, thrpe; 1104484
pen rah,
to Erase, oriel Plyntoptli One
; .111. birds aro lionneil in separate
ilet104, with two nrass runt to cad', .to
Lo used eiternatively. No Spices, pre.
prletery or patent feeds will 1*0 OMB -
Ca* prises are offered, and. 10 odd -
lien modals and certificates ot the club
,
tor those peas that reach a aUfiletently
Watt standard. It does not follow that
(no pen of birds laying the most eggs
wit. wio, because rum of the great
desirability ot encouraging winter lay-
ing when eggs are St.1 seame, oltd them.
fore Mob much higher prtces, the Mar.
ket Willie of the eggs'AVil. be taken into
account each weot The pens proving
I''*m481.prolltoble wilt Carry off the
"1OLD AGE PENSIONS.
New Zealand Enlarges the Scope of
Its Legielation.
Dad* • '
Moth 'Speculation Is rite as to the
probable number of eggs laiti by o pelt.
lo the Australian competition all average;
of 171 eggs per bird was reached, but it
is not expected that this high figure will
be reached in country not 60 favorable
for poultry -keeping, The figures will,
howver, be sent out each menial, and at
the mut a full &lulled report will be
published.
MIS RESVLT
sums. .oaci.grii4'initilloo
orsposi.
Nov: tlieAts.41,4 Au$**1
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lIlasy 1014'
'Beata •
tirch1 Stieteat liotrottOtou4 tbo.1,41ggla
eirelce tor lonely 1mutula Ls
1h4. Bev. NV, 4. tiontersitirr.Oint *
thanentill4 lietinnateatt 'Oaring
145 4844 'SrtMoit 1488148.13ntomi.
To a ropmentafixe of 1ho adqt)
Patty NMI raently htm. flontersall,
ir-sPirtag Patna Of the schottla, wain -
keyed tire latermatton Mut the move-
ment, sineo its origtn some twelve
ittolatila ago, huh developed so that other
centres ore to he toroutt Canontaary,
Kettlktgion, and, [titer on, in attaches..
ter. Itirmlughtun, 1,,iverpool and other
provincial
"Wo object," continued the "hostess"
ot the Social Club at Stettles Gatelene.
Hampstead, "to our Institution being do.
scribed as a mere melon -Making agettor.
*1..1 my hustaind publicly declared, WO
dc not make ututrimontal barguins, kti'e
simply invite people tip join the circle,
and to Mite the eonsequences that may
ensue, although we are mate willing
and, indeed. glad .to encourage, friend-
ships which 'nay lead to marritate."
Inspired by the success which hos at-
tended the establishment their coun-
try of a system of old age pensions, our
democratic 00k:inlet brethren In the new-
ly -formed Dominion of New Zealand
'DM propose to enlarge the scope of the
Act passed seven years 'ago.
It will be remembered that this bict
provided for pensions to deserving ap-
plicants in necessitous eircumatances
who had reached the age of 65, and
had resided in New Zealand for at least
twenty-4We years, and in case of physi-
cal intapacity through accident or
ease the age limit was sixty years. To-
day pensions are paid lo nearly 22,000
allay her feelings, after the threat had persons.
worked the result he wanted. But the It is now proposed to extend the pro.
threatwould net be requited. He felt vision relating to complete disability
sure that she had decided to obey. Her through accident or disease to any age.
very smile told him so. Also to extend these prineiples to friend -
He little k -new that her reassured man- ly societies. The State will grant sub.
ner was due to the decision she had vermin's to these societies, and In ..t.
made: to the peace that had seemed to
come" suddenly as she arose from her
knees in her little room. For she felt,
convinced that she had chosen the only
right way the world and her own heart
cculd approve. A decision that meant
that her body must suffer to keep her
soul pure and intact. Gentleman Dan
was preferable to sin, terrible though he
seemed, and at the last minute her fa-
ther could not force her into suet' a hate-
ful marriage. Though she did no' rely
oa that thought. Gocd as lie had al-
ways beep to her she knew the:, as
Hetty had said, he was "terrible whet,
roused."' She was young asd in his
povver. lie had a right tc do with her
as he wished. She might refuse to mile-
r/ Dan, but be could still force her to
Mat. He knew that she would never be-
tray him by making a sceue.
"Nevertheless I stall) have strength."
she mused, as they walked silently nit tig
the steep road leading !mini the villaee
to the town of Olnay, five miles ahead.
"And he loves me still too much to be
really unkind !"
Once her thoughts new to Duncan
Sinclair. He had promised hem. If the
worst came to the worst,. she could go
litm and remind him of his promiee.
The sea fret deepened a. they walked.
It hung like a heavy grey pall over land
and sea. A thin drizzling rain began to
fall Darkness crept up from the distant
hills. The road seemed gitil.e forsaken,
CTO be continued),
CHAPTER V II I.
"Put on your hat, Sunbeam. and come
with me," said Bet, rising from his tea.
teble and pushing his chair back noisily.
'Where are you goins lo take her?"
asked his sister. "As it gets dark the sea
fret will get worse. You don't know the
place enough to run risks in a mist
what's as bad as a London fog at
times."
"Bosh 1 I know my way like a cat.
'Sides, I know what I'm about. Don't
you flurry. Gorn Sunbeam, and 'urry
U p or we shall be late. I've to meet
some one at 'ad way 'nuse. and you'd
be sorry to miss 'an, I know."
The smile accompanying his words
struck a chill into the girl's•heart as she
turned to the door, She knew whom
they would meet. Also that in a very
short, time her father would ask her what
she bad decided to do. and their equally
strong wills would again come into con-
tact for the seccnd time that day. A
shiver ran through her as she entered
bee little room. If only he would kill
her! He had been so goad to her that
she did not like to thwart and yet
what else could she de! iled not Mr.
Sinclair said that cite must defeed one's
hetior at all coils? With a cry she flung
herself on her lowes Ly the bed tied
prayed tor help in the coming struggle. .
are structure Dormers. They hmke bone.
The same fears had as,alled her aunt, They harden. stiffen strengthen. Hence
Fur in her brothers Ince she saw no -
kr babies and children they ore the
thing but obstinate daterminatior. and
trembled for the child she worshipped best possible food.
Sho could not understand Bill's attitude "But when one's strueture is sone -
at all. Had his seven years' imprison- astly formed. then milk and eggs do
ntent (tiled the love that hod so softened ne harm. They shorten the breath.
him in the days of old* Tears rushed to they lake nway elastieity and supple -
bur eyes, but she blinked them back, nese, they harden the arteries,
saying huskily : ' "4114reta, my dear air. are. frankly. get -
.Iiar10
pant.,
with d
,gig blue
'homely,
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trust—
or great
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Baby's Own Tablets is the best me-
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'411.018 of little ones. and the safest. we
(14.0 not a.31; you to take our oord kr
thie—we give you the guaruntee
Government unulyst that this edieine
contains no opiate or harmful drug. It
Is equally good for the new born
Labe or the well grown child. It Is n
certain cure for all the minor ailments
s f childhood. tors. Andre Tremblay,
Say ole'. Que.. says. "I have proved
th value •of Baby's Own Tahlete as 11
°ere for several of the troubles that nf•
Wet young children. including skin dis-
ease. indigestion and teething troubles."
Sold by medieinr dealers or by mall
at 25 cent, a box from the Dr. Wit -
bunts' Medicine Cue Brockville, Ont,
SECOND-HAND ENGLISH.
Swede no Englishman, at Colorado
%whip, noting that tho Englishman's
accent Wt4s unlike that of the other In-
hubitantsk "How long you bUttO In dceo
country?" • h
EngliShinan "Moe months."
Swede: "You bane spoke de language
putty gout elready. Yen you bane in
dese country two years you snake as
veil as de people here."
Englishman (anuilfflatingly): "Man
alive! 1 um hona the country where this
language is manufactured. Whet you
are learning to speak Is second-hand
English."
BEST EVER WRITTEN.
PRESCRIPTION ANYONE tCAN
EASILY MIX AT HOME.
Said to Overcome Kidney and Bladder
Afflictions — Shake Simple Ingredi-
ents Welt in Bottle.
Mix the following by shaking well in
a bottle, and. take in leuepoonful doses
atter meats and at bedtime:
Fluid Fstract Dandelion, tine -half
GRATEFUL LEITERS.
"Have the meetings here eireaily led
to such a result?" asked our mpreSen-
tative,
"More than once. Here A, for in-
stance, a letter rets.eatly received frem
one of eur melt -Mete. must sinceretY
thank you; he writes, 'tor having
brought about tneeting Miss
—, Whom 1, have fuuntt one after
Illy own heart. thave wow) very fond
of her, and I feel assured that she will
itiliking a loving, fultliful and devoted
hove, not tew let.
tens of that deseripticii, for people wale
us froM all parts of the world—Yank:0u-
vet, the 'Transvaal, end even China. A
Celestial once sent his application for
ntembership, witti his subscription duly
enclosed, in a humorous note, us tot -
lows: 'Me, no ehlidee; me, no wifee: Inn,
so lonely; ine want marry wee girlee.'
"Another correspondent, gifted with a
different kind of humor, also wrote to
Mr, Goinersall, congratulating Min on
Ii enterpriee, whieh ho described as a
real boon for lonely bachelors, 'And, no
doubt,' he further commented, 'you are
a lonely bachelor ,vourself. so 1 send
you my mother-in-law. She Is a deur
old soul, and you might do worse than
have a Insk al her.'"
Meetings of the Hampstead Social
Circle am held every Ftiday evening at
the heudquarters in Stanley Gardens,
NIARRIkGE AGE.
It is Very Low in Some European
a Countries.
In kusilitl "ITH111" and a "women"
are sonsidered to be capnble of con.
dueling a ef their owe front the
ages of 1 9- •11 faet tiecounts 1)1
no small degree for the spirit ..1 "Maid-
latlierhond uf the man" so preVi110111
Austria.
Germons. twin must be le years
oi age; but the tige bikie.eleet
s to pontillit glIscrytion.
In Flop., 1114, won tott.t 18 lb
15, 04 lirigl.,!0 the
til0t, 0110041rd presuil•,
Itt S110.11 III.' 1.11E1111.N; 1111,11stild nit's!
PasSed 11111 sear, end
%veinal' her lelh. The,. iigures,
esinue•tion 'with the Frei rty
pull*, sa.tot,,%. v.. n141.• red . ure fur
.if the tieeee,t meaning.
ross,
are DO-woyo och:li cc
olootcheiv.,, Mtv4,144 ir4v0 4zZ1.
.1031s;ah acatIggp
Ninth •
4L4`.141
Ivor, • it 6
11Ormafit tli6t10-!,Stilirk-lC4-7,%4Pp ".1.11
0104 .0-0 t14501,
iritt al!' lt
ptn,,•traA,Zott.
int,:thet;Intigte4;
th4:4110.Itt
tWonty per on atrenrr 1)1012. tit 5.1
'aity ()Ulu' tvQ lliNs\l+r#14.
Thea. 91 Egratis14. saye4. •
have removed len cOth from my -fret
Vitt
thUll do tiltekV1,/
Ormr.,112•5 •
CUStOnler (al eparhnent, *Wel;
"Where ts your col Vaint deptirintegt?
New Sato:earl; "l'eittipleitt? GueSs yotere
•eenne to the wrong phiee, nester. This.
ain't ric tiespitel."
,
tIttAly Abe Gied
cai,41a t:„Iod.itekt epticoetti•J „
asithiPreitil4e add
,
jrtr,:t tithiogoo4 eatAsaciA avery.;
adutt geed beCr ready' ..„ . •
i.41,4,14'
eletto*ItIcl!'":4
h 11 llowa Dore' •UM.0 Header, • . • ..
ditIon provide for the purchase of un- osnee; C.c.:le:own] !Sargon, one ounce ;
Plates from 1119 Stole on speciully ad- CrOftwuriff $yrup seireaparilla. three
vantageous terms. elinces. A prominent plei
eveitn iit the
Finally, these facilities to purchase "Ill'ImrtlY tilat s""Pl`'' ttluthtem8
.01 age pensions or annuities will Le Ingredients can be obtained at no:tut:al
granted to all citizens. Irrespeelise 01 C"St fo,itt any druggist. 040 ill the
being friendly society members or not. smaller lewust
The d
gee,o
nersoilt sritriyfvoi
eneie lotlhiattim,tot
anycitlino
zlenThe 1111% Um' said M
!.rengtheri
os
to the credit of a sovings ban:: acc"`"
ouet tito uLt: tutlf all
tearing intereil. to purchase an annuity.
te be secured by the consolidated rev- kinds. If taken before the stage of
Bright's theeuse.
enue of the Stale. of between .£10 and Those v "ye tri,,,t this say it
£5:.. per annum, payable at 55, 00 or ttiwy pain ni the buds,
6.0 Should an expectant annuitant die eletleS the urtie of sediment und regir
before annuity age the accumulated intes eepeteullv at night, eiir-
funds would be returned to the exe- i even the %Norte, f„rne, „f bladder
cutera.
Ever Ilan or 11 01111111 1I19'e 11110 feels
HANDS TERRIBLY CR4CKCD. that the kidneys tire tes•
Ills in a healthy manner sh-uld nil 1111,
\ilidrsd. I
lN:e°1111teris0. 0S.IrP°lt'0 Ulu I a, it is eui.I to do mond ter many
"\-lY preseription al home mid give t u iOM,
t. uld not putkIstrii near wider. I persons,
seerned qtilte un to get relief from
anything I put on them until I tried
7,uni-Buk. It eloseu the Lig cracks. gave LIKED HER NIEDICINr.
mi, ease, und in 1 very short lime heui- "Let me !dm those tears away se ha
etizainmy..Bluiakndhuzlnapliletseklyir.,"
injuriee and sne agreed 10,11. and he ere; fe.r
begged, tenderly.
diseases, Of all stores and druggist, at the nee!. fifteen. Minute's, Atid yet the
50 cents, cr from 'Leet-Ituk Coe Torun- tears flowed on,
tc, for price. 3 boxes for 81,25, - "Can ncilhing stop them?" he asked,
SM.11.I. CHIPS. teenttilesslY sad. '
'Nene.' she murmured, "lee hay
levet pat kra.w, ,.vith the
There are women niiisisis in ienzta. treatment,"
lit South Africa buL.d.ifis kill Aileen.
l'hut English du net much like Limn -
toes.
A good puck of hounds is worth
815.000.
biondon averages but eight 'on mur-
ders u year.
Pah. eats 00.(0n pounds ef snails e
day.
The rtICO4jT1 washes its toted before
eriting it
Saint Jeeph. Mo., Is the healthiest
tswn in the world.
Cannibals do nut like civilized flesh
it
is too salty.
The thuinb le stronger than all Hie
other lifigers t gelher.
The thin. ion at average. live seven
year, longer than Lb.
Kite day. a Chines,. tuitional holide v,
occurred lust ite•nlit'tu espert t11,919
kite Iier eaoly keep Six or ight
tis going 011 1,11C string,
FOODS THAT AGE OW'. .
"Milk and eggs, after you ore en,
should be &tipped !ruin your food IN.'
said a chenitet. "They age you more
then grief or work."
"Age you?"
"Yes. indeed. !Milk and eggs, you see,
"You don't tnenn to be to hard on
her. B11I. Vv'ont you givehera little
longer tc decide? That eddication she's
haft wouldn't Ill her for such ideas.
You'll Lie patient, won't you, 'cos you
leer her."
ting on In years, and yoU find It 411-
ficult to run upstairs. Well, <Inv eggs
and milk a month, and I warra.n1 y•ou 11
find younelf skipping to pour bedroom,.
two steps at a time, like a very boy
again."
' Most people know that if they have
been sick they need Scoff Emul-
sion to bringi back health and strength.
But the strongest point about Scoir.,
Etracttrion is that you don't have to be
sick to at results from it.
It keeps up the athlete's strength, puts fat
on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy,
brings color to pale girl's cheeks, and pre-
vents coughs, colds and conmunption.
rood in concentrated form for sick and
wen, young and ad, riCh and poor.
And it contains no drugs and no alcohol.
ALt OntiOCII0T81 11;100, 00 *WO,
"FREE INFOR4I4TION."
'1 his ie whnt one ol It -e 111091 promin-
ent physicitins lo day. silyS.
Thut one ounce cif sweet spires ..1
iiikre. one ounce of compound NIT/10till,
ond tour ounces of syrup of rhuleir b
tiesed together and token in de.s,,,e.
speonfel doses niter meals and nl bed-
time In water will effect a pereinnent
cure for the most sevPre rnses istf_
MONTI' APT= MONTI% a sold atlas, and
deem to tear holes in your throat. Are you ewers
that ni,ett a staislinas and long -neglected cold 10
sawed with altou's 1.ung Balsam ? Cough atid
worry au longer.
0.1.1.11110.1
le01' elstOW pureed to bevaine eiartaci
beetotse MVO toe yours:vette V tux kasha
dank. 1.8 win ut d you up qui
In illingary, fs.r Itomen
thi 11 91 be 11 seur, old. mei III.' t.%11.11 thcin 11all.
ss.terian 12: kr Peolestanie tee wan
must he 14 101.1 1hr W•inian 17.. This
:swats. v.S11 l'isdestaiil
sense in this eurlieular mutter.
Iti Grees. 11).. 04111 1111191 seen
le1011 11 sawn.. rs. and 11.0 1901111411
101 00M1rir edam %cos " t o boai
•
1.111.001.•
Poet: "So you think I should put fire
mto my vemla f.ilit‘r; My dear su ,
quite the reverse r
jrkryt.,IN.1.17;
lissneicej mama
to retire,
M1119,1111.1APY,,
chrup end must be. gotua oukot the way
• ' "..c.)YNArktio
aid ilgina, brenclAs order. Win be said
owing to titatigut machine taltuni us
Ptiltaleceei w'sjes, t.rTillet're44til‘6\.11Q41' 73 Adetaid°
Benson: "I say, old man, did I ever tell
you MOM Ilia awful fright I got on my
wedding ill?' Henson! "Sh! No man
FAN BLOWER
Bidluto make, nutnher four, 9 -inch var.
heal discharge, 24 AriellES high k.
condltion. Sure rintendent, 'Truth Build -
frig, 73 Adelaide St. West. Toronto,
should epee< like that aboutvi • .
t'ki not let cold settle on yeitr hint
Ssrup tit the first intnnation ef urn:1,-
10u in the thiead end pro% ent dis.:1-0
from lodging 111 the pultuonery gam,.
gieeteo 001(1, are the Niue.. of untold
euffernig Mutate:lean the cot ntry, all tut IcAr ruiellot,cr 11.
ftesort 113 •111(100.13 A11114'014 Ulf1/1119
Every Werno
Is lutorroont cad donne know
Mine wotidertul
ritAillALV/hir ifighfray
km. a =ism
Witty.
TP" " 841%
tt
'1 wht.li 141111,1 111" 41 t1"11 P"‘.111.41 k ,;111.1
this enehrol"") •;1 bur noA• illeVtibte Clis:Vq°,'"ionsa
ihTelleloti..titaece1 alt, o..
tuntlt. 1,4,ruluiters 11/14 sinuous tn.
IVI.‘11;9()It kv weep's', oat.
oozier AgOSILII fur Canaan,
Mrs. Nee nem.: "Anti v, ti , IS this 19.7
Picture De,iler: "This Is a .1 *u; into CHENILLE OURTAINSI
dom." Sirs, Nee t kite : "DI', y es, or - see ell keels et house 04414052, 1•40
eourse it is. Noss that you mention II 1 Lies otigTAINs DY00 AA OLIKAriail
reoognize his style." sins nave
I Write to co about yours.
I UMW A'ssaineeti auntie 00., Reg Ill& woven,
—
A 81C114 '1:11AT nonets with mama, and to •
(emcee with eruption* that diseharge 0 thin add, ,
ingiy bo Dade smooth and sightly with IA oaver'e
.tlerate. Out this external relnedy sholliti 1.04 used
611 nobiblintiett iNikk Wsaverei Syrup.
"I say," seta 17—brelegromn lo toe
fullsereteltiw duvet ty efler the vete"
nem), "wig you ,00 ilit. mini:del fin
I-- I quite [ergot. the wedding fee."
"Young limn, wit. tho 9.4 1.11 oy,
"y4,1, are beginnitig *slily. I at least es
pected et leo Is Irvin semr Itultt) 114.11
leture the, lieguil."
Tee moo 1,,,pulor 1 'ill. The pin It
tilt /hoist 1,01.11111r of all form. ef itt ',h-
ome, and 111,.
eeetable l'ill,. 1.0.111+,1
Mies do is, hal .1 ss ssos 1...1
lad 1...t ',Ts% aid
14) t,s, Tho
to, ..,111.141.-1 1..-
'"11) Ite.s le1 hauseati. nee lI.lUlih
lind Ili.% gist: 'IX! 111 111e 11141.1. I 11,40-4:11, li.tiit 10
'l7 0111, ed.9119. 140 11, tut. 10111ii& I I 1111 1.1.1e 11. `01111r.
.1'...ler aim the Goal,' tind other
MiddlitN \cr.
,e. lie,. .soure'ree, ier,..1 lionise recut relined ii•-• eppealing
gli 1 1' 11. ... 11..,do, ...sin ‘,1 .1thlgt.
asedendid, :zee fun i•liaiee sole em 1..T.) 5-111..mti $710 ,11,11
eltildrvn nit.1 I don 1 hese le hone! It, in idemaghey
este
sani is83 away
n, a
NEWROIJAIl TRAP.
114.41 .rtips Imbr...130 41.1111.•
ulwo .84 aota
I. nal tm•r•Orad mem! •••• Y. •
Tears
0...0111
(mak.. COMMISTA 111.
Map. my. Oak
'it shanie'.- erieit tho y,•arig wife.
teeot u Hong in the house lit hi eel' 1 nt
8. lug home bi papal" "If yuii dunt
mind. dear,' said the husband, "I'll go
with you,
-
Mother Grave., Worm I.:sterile:later
has no ei111111 for destroy mg eon.. II
Children fidU116. SVP that yeti get
tle genuide v.hen purchasing.
Many n soling nein 1, ectry he stolse
after spending u duy pi ...nig furniture.
it's what yeu Itt that volinl, not eliat
pal are going to t1. 1 ttit lee..
TUK .*APS did it, They supplied the hionthel
found lathe & " 114.85411./1 whinh re.
lieces instantly baekaohe, headache, neuralgia,
rheumatism and sciatica.
1/01.11:1117..
1i9 1191411. lie !hilt 1111‘ buck,
e heel & uke, e he MS 1110
9%4411.. We 11' ..Ii 4111•01. i0i I 90 1-1.11,
11-' 11e, 1 Ile. end'-i''l up calmly
fr •III hei
"led. 1 11 4.4 %Mil I "
ney, fiver, lendder. find urinnri cod. " 412. 1- 'mg 147
hies. Ile claims thnt a few doges %eel lake it flees fi so 1011.
teesitiveiv core the worst eases of bre
aehe rheurtinliern mewing fron dis. signet- of it -tiger Misr. NO11 1..1
Cidered 1,11in.Y8 and Impure bleod. !CM!' 111/1.0111.' 118%, %.1.11 it • • (11...1
1,1)010 118%., %.01
111 !Le ho. %nu! 1,14.•'
.171(1 ha*,. tt 11 .1./i It •. s•
sti rna.-11 til 4.1 (.1%1.11. tind %tot 1.4,1
But %, ti dt, not like 7n.,.1.•
,rte. II.. hal pr,,fer- ‚4: p. , 111.,11
c111.. 11111.1 11111 111../. 1 1 ic4,4,11
A1.111. P.. 1110 1.0111 1114.,.1.•
Ittth. 5111'11b', isist an -I
1111..1/11V 1,1e1 linisseq h,
Thee', dritais are of purely vegelahla
nature and inexpensive, nnd • tin te
,(41-toine1 at any drug store and mixed
I t gether at home
4
PLENTY OF ASS( '
"DO yeill really mean IL Mr. Spooner,
when you ea) I um the best girl in the ugJ
werld?" n,losi Miss Flypp. oiler
ysing man lied suggested that etie Isetei
should liver ine Mrs. SprAgiey,
"Indeed, I ilo. Miss H)pe," aaseverutiel 1 5511,‘,1 os 5,
tee young num. I sits it ine
th, best girl in the workl."
"And the loveliest I think pill Shill 7"
'rho, wl;hetit doubt '
"1 think you saki semething aleiut my
neromplieliments. too'!"
"I did. I said they excelled 'hoe° 4.1
1111Y 0111er gal."
41 belies.. you celled me sweet 7"
"'X (tweeter women ne'er drew
breath.'" quoted the kiver.
nou used the word 'perfect,' 10n, eel
you not!'
"I did. 1 Illan pronni,need yen the Milk
of perfeetk.n, propriety, anti modesty,
the emprees Of nor heart. the peerlese
one among the beauteous ereniiiree cif
your a maiden adorable, en/ luini-
tne. and worthy of the hand of the Reel
man on earth. Say the word Hutt wilt
mince me the happle4 man, my / n
Dora 7"
"Before I give you nn answer. St s
Spooner, 1 should like to ask you one
(eiestion."
"A dozen, if you
"One will tee enough. Don'T. think
you hove a good deal of ne5 ranee US
espeet 0 woman with all tio:Ae exeellent
Miellitles to merry you?"
Then Mr, Spooner went ho
Pote..gtil it ia,!. ef 11 ,•
freirliageatb
i.. nool 1 eel's 11 •
In owl ',awns 1 t. 1
riese14 ' 11 botli .•
d 11111.4 refrain web:m..10
till ei• en (emit le seal,. end the ss.i•
1712.0 11 1 la, IC.
Iti S',,..tz. 111., '1. fresh.. 11.0
lig.. et 11, and 'let 11(1,11111. f1,1111 11111 .
lige cif 12, are aline u,
t.t "55 toll vfl,ct
1.ua tht. tat 11., I 4.11... Slth
dent'. "I 'Add lest'
ITCIL Menge. ernirieo• *hes end
every forni of cee, egews It. in human
or animule ("bred in 30 minutes by 5501.
feed's Siintiorv Lotion. 11 never fails.
Sold by all druggiet4.
mmes ides -( symputhy u, to 1001,
sad and telt a girt band.
Many a ble,sing /Lege ‘s 1. II 11,..
ing onls because 1 1 .11.4i111•isi
-
11 Nis \ • I. is. ti guar.
alike 11 ' 1. If iestneiniiii. were ••••
quit e.1 flies sill Ls e furnish.. 1
it itt-
t:til- 11001 1111 .44.1, And .4.. 1101. 10."
men in svidels different p10n 'shiny
101,11 ale, it' 1.111 fol 111 111.
k% hi/ !, 1.1%.• 1110 fin Clit11.1111 1 til \ I'
1 ti. 1... 1)r.
I,. 1. 11 • 1 h.., .. 111 111
put ition esets sw it 10,1 !Had,.
II, 11 a
55 ft "55r14 1 il.e In. •• lie t. • 1111 111(1
'41114/1.1 411.1111 of mine whe we. ped made
n 1`01-111111.!
1 1119101011 "kII right. ikar. 14.
lillend. 71,11 no, that poi might litIt t'
1111)1...
ea. I
i)(.)i)D,,i 111
K I D N EY
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r
t•
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ts KIDNE.1.
fIGhifyyr
bit,tuci-cs 0 "
1
ISSCS NO, 45-67.
SHILOH'S cthoeuNicil_:Lc
CURE
Get a bottle to -day from your druggist. If
it doesn't cure you ()U1('KEI4 than anything
you ever tried he'll give you your money back
Shitoles is the best, manta, invest and quicikeet medicine for your children's 000glui
and colds, lt has been curing coughs and cold!. for 34 years. ell druggists—
asc., soc., and Sum a bottle, doe
r -
WITH
Power, Heat, Electric Light,
to Lease for a T11 of Yez*rs..
Central location About ton aid squats feet IA
four floors and basemont. Excellent ohlpp AA' faollItlec
Standard Fire Sprinkler System. Low insuranoo rate.
MURRAY F. WILSON, 81 Adelaide fit. West, torento
I kassizaracummaisaavinamommirs
lth
"OSHAWA aapEnked
3i
Put them on with no tools but a
hammer and tinner's shears, can't
go wrong. They lock on all four
814,98, are self -draining and water -
shedding on any roof with three or
more inches pitch to the foot. Make
buildings fire -proof, weatherproof
and proof against lightning. Cost
least in the long run. Made of 28 -
gauge toughened aheet steel - only
one quality uaed and that the hest—
bent cold and double -galvanized.
Last longer with no painting than
any other metal shingles heavily -
Pedlar
People.
odercsset our
Warehouse:
sissioaissisismiis Asw
Ite.,
LES
painted. Glis rant eed ev e ry • w kit
until 1932. Ought ttt lasa a century.
Cheap as wood hhinglsits in firqt
cost; far cheaper In 't lee longt4tin.,
''Oshawa'' tiaiVanizOd Steel 'Shin-.
gles cost only $4.5(1 a squar 13,
10 ft. x 10 ft. Tell us the
area of any roof taut hear our
tempting offer Or CM
w14h the cheapest rod ..yoU
can really afft•rd to btky. . Le t
us tie n d you F 1,', 1i honk] • t
about this roofing rrutTtisn,
some things :,•on day tt knOW.
Oshawa Galvanized Stec I.
Shingles are GUARANTEED id ,
every way for Twenty -Five Years
Ought to Last a Century
Bend for FREE Book "Roofing Right
Get Our Offer &afore You Boot a Thind ri
MONTnEAL TORONTO
ei11-0 (nog St, W. 11 Colboree at.
iikhatua
=hada.
OTTAWA . LONDON . +WINODPEO • ; •
in Do nay GN, C9 Duette/. Gee ' ttithellgaRiegee• • d t :
-
dINNEK----ar •
11 1 , 1 L. 1
.p • 1,-/ .1.e • • /.., 1; tA., 0.1I 0,14 11a, 11 I
1, -13,1 / '1..1-117 .75'1(103.d.
.i 1 .. mat' sat ,&b1' ma ill qatod 2.
14.10 .