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I. r pl, "I � - , ,I�, k I . sonelimss. ­vr, . , _ , , �,p , , "',,"", .9" k�',ff6j,;"�;;,,�, ,�, � ia*Wff� . Watch- e6n , leawlld,f SQUff ".-Al ,�, I I , " _ A�1, 1 ,��,�-.4�.,I"J",""""L'Il';'�� '�,iPlll ff��,' It _�`; "11V.19 011,� X 11191 ' I ,,*,Utj�r ,fQF ,w , ne I ' 7he T ,! ., .Uir� - la� , ,W _Ound qv4r, To,; �� . - ��,, ,­ I �,,� - �f, - C, L , � I I f�,O"�* *, �' , . r , I � �', liff ,� .1. .een g,o4q soi "WW 7 ** I " "I P I" 7 A Xtt was � � � ' "' :­'� ' , � - " . ', , 11� ' - I i. 4.t. . a� U6-' � ,p to6k -0 meh- L , , i� I � . ' - ,W, :" , the ev - 4�" 10 W �� I - F , � . I * . . r - I I F,� " , * ' ,f , , dsome, -head outlined, ,a- ferprit with an � ,_7 , an . � 0 ##�Yly, 40'. . I I � , e X �,,7,i . A ; ..�r . I I %,. - , ,� %6k;14h ftt As in . . I I '.1-mmi-T79.111. I 11 _­ , 4 . � .. � , _ f iixi4l."i, � ,,an, a I I - to Xe*-:-T9rk- ,but he never left 4 ,_1 , g meal � ," ': i", 04 9 , _�V� F. 'm " , '11)" '" I I PP �; t�,', 04�r,Aj� fiah ,f , b, , � I asUington � , , �:; �i 1" L , .1 �rrgn "�1�11 14 '' . , , . AN ._�. Qi* - qu,f"Ing-his silhouette as he sat in the win- aJMn',­Q x&* he,- to 4 h .0 ,-Y."140ho"-, -"r-wgivii, - , ," " . i _ 'P, 4 . , 0 ,;, V � wi I � -,& - , _i'� � � _4 .4' " _ s 6_t, 6,�'�,' �_V ,� " 4 I ""- " w9m ofte � L 0 I . . t ��,�;,,;R. "N' W0,10 . - a4d � � * with =, 1'" I , `44 .11 kr , �. "; ,., . g.k�',:.a;�ta,11,;,�.oypup ,, _ ; ,x,�, 13% t , - � e'light, alle wondered more. ,had, always thoug uvu4u ' -his ' ,_04,"zon of his I , 1, A;� _ �, , , - , � � . , , "' W, face M I � r, 1� , i '? , - �. ;_ . � �� � J0 i 4 � I V , 11;� , . . 11 . Af I ill. . I I -W �",�ii�6, " `J o*14'"" raivarlkqoAjoh�- ",,� lan once whatmomarl's hands had w4ur.�-oixe;.6f *61dut§s anii'al%am dis- .y. 9 Riverside, 4004 for a day, without . yp#'Copr."� , ' " , 11 ,1,,�,,`,";i���` I �& , J��,�i;:`, , .. I weeting witl,t Isobel '4p,-1 - ,- . _ - ' '�� ,Igg: atowered ; drawn I I - ... �. . , -W'�.: W , colle0t, J* , ,� "941A , , * I . ­'r-rp C "' 1�1.011t -, - _, . � ri � . , -pok pains ­ - � W, 'Mr'h'I. ' -: ye" -1 ', I t .11 I 0,.: pl� ,'F� .� T ;, alid,*r Volta kis 'hj4&_�,to her breast, and dailn, J� �:, regret,, and lie Always hurried back . _7 L',� _�, " �Z',­­ � � . '!' � NrPl� �iii ��I. , ��Z I ' ' � gen, I I ­J44J9`"�L`of_ him and for _ * ­� " 'l' . I , L�01' �-1`11.111_ I -1, - to, _ , . ��,­�,�, � I . 5 �1­ gold*f ��I�'., �� - 7.' , , . . I � . - 1-1 4 -4 VW'=g� _CA'Skdl� ''o I 'r' _-'. � . ' ' ' '' ­ "��"�;g�'�'-­' '�, � I..", �', 1, � . � . , j� so it seeme. "to Uerv-,-to'be harsh and at the Arst opportunity. He had set I '_ _�', r 1�1 �, �,�,'-,",- - 11,., 111. ��'��'! ­ I , . � sho �OQ�v , 'You ou0t to- ,be ridi�gi'l She sala. .r du At 'first she th U I ... � I . ;,:�, -1 1,11.)­�- _.,,,� " 16� -_`i1:1 1� - 1. . , � ' , �,�­`:-��".`:�-, ", g'r."", il. l . . . 41 �11 .� -*t, �,Z,, I I 1. , . , , ._: �j,'­' � , , -is so beautiflil.; I seemed " ' In like . ,�,!,,,,,I� �A 44 .,uo)ji she h d �, . I 2", ,�i ille- $144, 00be, is, � aix-exe ,; i � � � kjni�, a( ; e.woul.'o now tesent any Thecountry r. seen so eharmip ', himself to aecomplisli certain tasks ==Me you cm use the , � -'�'� 11. ' j" � �, pp never _ra person, but , �',V,,,,�,-� �:IRMT�"� "', ­ '2r,", �' ;�-�, ,P�,�"7,��,`�-) � �i4,, I =4 "i And then 'id&4� aftki or gave him to ride through ftme. 'kno If , 1 �4 1517 ,,."i,&, ,g r, ,,,., . e- � . � , . , 'y ", � '1�1 ,V'Ii�l :,.: , " . one:.A,irlio w6unded libir -within a given time, and he did not . 90, ­tfll . ,%,Ip I ." . 1�: .. :_� she wais, finally. f9re 4, O'. at -ledge intend to lose any !_ "..."",i 1, � �., �"I I- - paint Often s) . _ . Bank 9f Monatol in lialp or �,�11��A , "I -1 'I _ ­ , �_ ,:, � ': -,Rk' � , ,,V"g kil..I�A,�" , , . 's ,, '' I he called her growing His. look'followed h. -,r as she glanc- that she had never seen so ungracious ,,4f that time. , . k . . ''. v- "I" Mi, _-�,�� i �, -4-have- a*ays bblieved-,thaVi ess-Vind blamed her- ed toward the warm helds. . m :�� ,,�.�]';,f- , ,, I � WQ., affection wealim Ill the alltUn-Ln of'the yedr follow- 0 the oamion &mawfiL . . ,� ... �� : ­::��.� _,;'�'O �i.,�:�.� .1 , -, 6 but the memory of his cri a man. , !:, %,g,"��,,, me 710 "Virgiiiia 'is the parad � � ' ,,,o"'�I,,""! I V,g,�,,�;�j�,`� . I , A X, M ` � "I I plan -rarely is 44, exeellent*ather as' self; ise of the ing his return to Virginia, John found I I I _ Since returning she had been sev-* I I., �7 ,�, . : � � . y- ,-,",-4 , I _� well as an excellent wits. I'do not longer haunted ,her. world! I'm suri�: yolithought it was, himself drawn into certain Richmond � 1, . , . , N10q,".1. eral times to Riversideyailk'd TreTnaine festi You cm U=Mct binums of a P -loc.; -"`��, ''. J� �,;)�,�:���,,,,,,�",-)".�,,�,'��,', � .��,,� � crititize Jaa. she has a cold nS- John,urged his -mother to extrava- didn't y6u, when you came back from . vities. He had become very I ­ , Is* . 1`� - , , , -'.'§pp% i,�, turs�.? . 1 had not been able atw,�ys'to avoid her. I I ; 7 ,!7=7!4,,,�'­;,� ., *�­;i:;�,Q'iZW I � ill, ,_;W1,-1 ,� io 1-111, w � - �, , . � ­ gances. New things came to her al. your wanderings?" popular; his figure could not remain or exiter iuw fimicia ,�" I �,� , . ... I ,'�I,m ,- ,,��,. Ar �i,, I That was the word-ay6ld. She saw 4mliar 0150010, - � ?I ,:Z,� 1-,1,,-, ­'N"A . By Octobe in most daily from the North. He toolz John answered her shortly:- unmarked. It amused and interested . .r 11� .... �v,; g', ,; , ,�, I � I . .1 I "i 9, X� %,�I�'�',i��: I , I 1- I , , , r of the same year, ' p= of the worldL I .11 , g ,�i,e,�,4 . �:1 �:; 41P;,Y%,it",-:rz�i � � � ." '. I" � . r I . Redlands and the district down the her about, the country in a motor and "I 'hough' of Virginia as little as that he purposely av6W(f her. lie him to mingle in the social life of his i _�� '-�,,�, I � � ", � �!�;`�`, �, _,� M; created an atmosphere- i0herever he, . � ,�� 11 11 �� . -1 �� K i4�1'�i, . .� , 1. �1� , ,I .... I . . . . . "I Zfl� 1, -, � , river, as far'as Craig's Corners, all showed her portions of the hills she possihle during my' wanderings, as ., own State, and, to some extent, he '' ,'�­,,'�,:,i P�, , � " , �:�"_.� 1'� , _11.��V, . �'�­�:��`_�� "I went -his personality was. so strong came out of his hermit4ike seclusion � LAe the telephotxe� ftkgMph Or�r I ; !�,�,�,.­ - . L . - . �� - �_. �'J, . 11 . . . . . . the way to Richmond, John Tremaine had never known. Her life Slipped 'you calf' theni. I was absorbed in and she could not but find it strange an . QW Q'wi.q_,"*-,�� ; - .:. ''�,All' ,� : � ,, � . �,_ liii "� ` I .� ", . - , .,� I I - , , I � ,1MIM016M as = tho� ,,;, �,� , — ", �i ". - I .. -in , ­;. V-1 $ ..... had created a sensation. into easy ways. The Tremaine prop- w � d extended his hands to those ex- of finatirial servim is as � 11 11 I I � , ,� " �i,, . I �, ,,, . bnl I was doing. I generally a * that he Should take the trouble to go tended to him He found himself re- ....... 11:1 � I . Money energy, and talent had done erty lifted its head, and whenever I have a talent for forgetting the r ..... '�i..., �, 1. out of his way to make her uncom- of Mir cusionlem - �",;;;; 1.111,11.,"'.., I lviz.,' � I � I'� �; � . , "-,��",,i, ; o ,,,� I '­ .. 'M 1, I i I ­r"'g, I 1"p"',, , '"" , - I I I , , - I'll .... ­���,"­. , t� Sometimes she tried to Te- for dinners; the women liked -him, and ,1�1 I .. ". wonders in these few, months. John Mrs. Tremaine heard anything in her things -that are not under my hand. fortable. aining in Richmond now and again � 1. . 111;`�1111 i " ,,,,A�.­_111 I - conceived a plan in the morning and son's favor, she warmed tdw%rd the I returned to Virginia for mercenary call the evening when they -had walk- he was popular with the men. The . 11 ,:. ,�'; if possible executed it before 'night. world. , P, . t ..,d. la:,� �� , , reasons purely. - ,. I.,, I ­ �� . , '' . _��-"i;,.­ - �il , ed back together to Malvern. The warmth -and hospitality of the South I'll .-,�,,`,:�'w �, . , He had arrivtd, in June; in A.ligust Throughout the following months, If he had thought out what he present Tremaine was not the same I 1�1;..� ��,,, � -1: 4�; %, I., ,":�, W � � he. discovet6d;co'al; the same month the friendshiR between mother14 and could say to disenchant her, he could %6 h spread itself around him They were MNK 0- F 0 .. �, ,z�"�':'.�,�.,1�1, 11 ,� th ' man w -ad talked to -her that night hero-worshippers in Virginia; they ,'4, . 1, �'. , "_* , 1-��, . ��`,-�,!i,��,, the, l3lytIlie- Mountain Coal Company son ripened and ey grew neqrer to hardly fiav�e found better words- She so agTeeably. I EstIM18h6d ~ WO , 1. . !� . . . . . ., �Z . * were appreci Wan' . , ­��,,,M o,-�l was forined., and, by the -autumn the each other every day. Mrs. Tre- drew a little breath of surprise and ative, and they were . . ,!! . . . . . And yet, she admired him more and . . 1��`i!. ,, �1 .. �,�- k�� firlErt sh4ft P"i Vegun. . maine's heart stirred with the stories said: pleased to,welcome back one of their . I., �,.��,. I . . . . . . . . . . . ,,�'. �9 111 I r � more. He drew her, and wherever %W AswU in own= ef Poo.mm. - ... I , .�,�,.��'!'..,, .I- � &f0j,,`e �W,W�bous6 the big avenue of John's adventures and she longed "Oh!" then laughed and recovered own such as John Tremaine. 0.00, I I I . � �,: '�'�`,`-.,, ��',, , . , I . � I , q, . ��, LL ... �� ..Q� ,�, - He bought two powerful ,hunters — . � -,�'. I I " ,� was " ji�velsdanA widened; there was .to make him forget his lonely years. herself. . she went, people spoke his name with I 11 . �_.,,;W'1, ��, 1� admiration. She was 'at first piqued, I . L '.I. 6�1, ',�! .; 1 ,�11 ,,, I a liew Y60- on the homestead and Meanwhile, Isobel, unable to bear said, "but I don't and Occasionally went to the meets, .. . , ��i�_,,R - � , .,� ,I - - 11 t 11 V" ' -4 and -��""-", 1 L =;WM . I "I . and the e:�dle from Riverside, bad then her feelings made her suf- riding over the a � � �11,il_'�," - thd�;house shone in snowy wh& _ gone quite believe ypu. Not th utumn country by . , � 1. �,� " 1, .e, ��j,, " , . at I know fer, and then it grew difficult to go f e i 3"'., -1- green. North with her father, and there was vou, of course, b �t the traits you to � h side of some beautiful woman, - � � "if ��, I I a 'Riverside at all. - . . I I 1_�:",Slr, I I who would have asked -nothing better I � � � ,�, The vines had grown crimson on no one to disturb the intercourse be- mention are not Southern, are not like Mrs. Tremaine herself was, embar . -, , , � � *e trellises. Corn had grown sweet tween mother and son -no woman to Tremaine." - than to have charmed John Tre-maine. "Too bad," said Tremaine. a week or two elapsed before she saw- - , � da . �,.,*.'­ ­ rassed when John and Isobel met; and One evening he met Miss Malvern "You see, I was born in Virginia him again. Then, one October' yo, 1. .- g 1:,.;� imd bad been gathered;i hay had been bring temptation in his way. "That may be, but it is neverthe- sometimes, when the girl sat alone old red road by the river, , " cirt and stored. There were compar- As the autumn approached once I -ss true." . at a hunt dirmer. He watched her at myself, and I was mighty proud to along the _.,"; with her friend, long silences would -her ,ois .", �, ativ6 table and later found himself near think -a Virginian had made such a she saw him coming tQWaZd . ,_" peace between the negroes and more. John's pr.-)blems were more His curt. rudeness did not ruffl, her fall between them, and Isobel under- he, in a corner of the drawing room. mark in English territory; but I horseback. She knew that unless 110 ..- � .., �', its dime y her. ,--'� �',,��% I ...., Hans, and black and white now complicated; he became a greater, a temper, and she continued to provoke stood that the mother's heart was not Her greatest charm was the sense never thought we should meet like turned his 'back t] Upon :�:__. , , -,- WQ1*e4 togetber inider John's stern more important Virginian. He was li:m by her beauty and her good hum- at ease and this strange man and his . �`_ �11�11- . . � .... IZ �._ - offered the -nomination for Congress, 'r. She was not without of youth she gave. She was like the this, in Virginia, at a hunt ball." they would have to meeL " �, 7, - 11��,'.,, ,, 111.1.7".. and Just management. experience. strange humors 'affected the perfect vision of some budding tree in April, In the distance, behind the pallins, The dance with him at the hunt ,�.:.. . j, .. ,��, .. .. I I , , 1%6 mines interested him. It was and the question of his acceptance was A beauty at sixteen, she had received friendship existing between the two some young graceful branch in flower, at the end of the room, the musicians ball had comprised in its few short ��: 4-�'� 1 ... ,� I . . �','. ,1 I.. � � the realization of a dream; but the agitated. much attention, and in the five years women. Isobel hated 'him, at times, Extremely slender, she had about her began to play. moments the greatest excitement Of ILL,-, 11 ... I I " 11-;, , , fields, the property itself, were like One afternoon, as he was directing ocialleifp she had constructed her but could not hate him long, and dis- ife Th - � ", . I "?f s 1�tt . ilosophy of life. He," ' John turned to the girl, and al- her I . ey had danced well to .."',': .1F . F �'. p I I some half-dozen Italians in the build- ov, n h a certain boyish charm, with the grace 'i'A jg- ___ turbing as his presence was, for notb- li..,.�,_ - �ler . of the adolescent woman. On Tre- though there was no name on her gether; she had been proud to be his ,� .... �,,�::�'; 1; i- � � . , -sitive mind and her warm heart - the world would she have f�r,2 indine she -had the effect Of a spring � card resembling his, said to her: partner. He had not danced beforL, 11,-, 11.414, ing of a greenhouse, he turned to see " 119�,M I g in � - , Seird ftr free b(lat Isobel riding toward him across tb,. rt�ndered b,n- no mean match for 4 1, ,.".,'51 11 gone the interest he held for her. day, of sunlight; and to him the ef-' "I think this is our dance." that evening and did not again. When _�, L` . �"-, . 9' mn 2 . Malvern ,House upon its hill, sur- feet was exhilarating. at she could he gave her -back to her father, he ,.-,, u;1,n8 (P%Peanrcth1% fields. Without distinct rudeness he 111;,�, throp .' 51 11 - I "A"g worl could not refuse to speak to her. Women are not very keen ob,3erv- rounded by the unkempt, unproductive the house almost immediate- � � arati n As they stood alone together, he scarcely believe her ears; the very had left 11,��i ... .... ,��4 � � " I. � 1. ,orEP epsy sobel say: "Good morn- �.rs, after all," she said; "they s, -.y a property, became like a watchtower could not, without direct Insult, ignOre notes of the music had for her a new, ly. '. - and ts� 6 . .�.,. F Shome treatment. ,xoman sees only with one eye," and f . _,.' 4� I'll, � over soyears, success, Testimonials from all ing, Mr. Tremaine," as he went up to rom which Isobel viewed Riverside, her, and Isobel had no intention of marvelous meaning. Her father's Now as he came up to her, she dis- . . �� - - - .. .., to. her. She leaned down gaily to him, Tremaine asked, in spite of himself: the district, and her own,little past. ignoring him. face hardened as She withdrew her covered in a moment that the agree , . "',_ I Qftl%ewOrld, o,verl000 in ow ,ear. writeaton , �, . LIN "How do you mean?" .. ,;�,, I . TR&CHIS REMED I--.-- II [TED holding out her band in its riding- From her window she saw'the rolling "What a stunning horse you rode, hand from his arm and gave it to able mood in which she had last Beolt ."'.1111 , I � I ;, � 3W St-ia.mes'( L:,mbC;'_,71,'W,;1aiaz�S1..M " , _��'rl , . . Tc­,�'­o. ,,1nu_.1,) glove. She bent from her saddle, "She always has the other eye on country, the river and Blythe Moun- Mr. Tremaine-there is nobhing like Tremaine. The other couples had be- him was not to be repeated. He '1� 11'.1 ,, ,,, the man she loves." tain, on whose sides, through the aut- her in the County." gun to dance and he led her out up- lifted his hat, but his face was cold _L __ � . . . . . . �111 ­ - �_ ___� � .-- __ — John stooped and picked up a stone umn foliage, great swathes were cut "You think so?" said Tremaine, on the floor. and indifferent, .. I i,;,� ... 11 I . :., � 11 11 , � ""."'. ,11 1, at his feet. He threw it ca�elessly; where the mines had been opened and impulse: "I "Why don't you ride cross-CmMtrY," "" , 1, a , it hit a tree and the hollow and rot- wh ... the earth was tossed -up by will I thought You � . :,;� - , -�, ., send her over to Malvern to- Tremaine's mare Wildcat ate her he asked her shortly. i.l �, � I , . ten wood rang out. I I A�l . % the men who had Sunk the,-Z�. .,It inorrow. RidL--her, will you? I shall oats in one of the stalls of Malvern Southern women were great riders?" , ��:, "You mean she keeps an eye on was a noble hill, and it had been nobly not ride a2-ain for the resent." House stables. For reasons of her She smiled to herself at the fact .,�, . -C P , �, ". �R., I . . - .11 the men she loves," he said rudely. scarred. John Tremaine had now "We are not in Spain," said Isobel, own, Isobel did not tell her father that he went back so abruptly to their I �,, . this Ll.uurse She laughed. "Of course, we are been home two years. 11 in Richmond, just as � Money Can't Buy . and I shouldn't think of accepting that she was riding John Tremaine's conversation , ,, . born faithless." The property of Riverside itself al- .such a sacrifice on your part. I am horse. thiough its thread had.not been brok- -11',111�1 , 1 1. �_­ "Well, Ton are the only woman I i�? Yet You VIL'un Secu re It— :1--11 . ready showed the results of Order and sure you want to ride." Tremaine himself apparently for- on. 1�­ have ever heard acknowledge that," method. Isobel saw the little clust- "Then you won't take her?" Ide !, i.-'� "' - "Aren't you riding over I 1.11 - I - I I he f3miled. ered shanties of the Italians, where got his promise to teach her to ri (continued next WML) I . I ment, then cross-country, and after the huTrt ball .-:",�. to see my mother?" John had placed them in groups, down said frankly: - I . - - ,.',� - -1- -- . - - "Yes," she said, "and I can scaxcely by the river. She saw the shacks "I'll ride -her with pleasure for A - . _ " ­ _____ wait. You know, I have been away that had been built -at the miner, for little while. It's good of yo - - __ — - ,1� ". - . __ ., ., - � ,,, - . . . nearly ten months." the miners. Strange peoplehad come Thanks " U. �.�. 1. III a In [in I a I 5 122 IM a ' -� i-,.,_;, F It Fs E Tremaine raised his eyebrows as he to help John Tremaine got riches out "Oae*rwise she would st.&nd in the 0 MILLE '.." I I !N 9 said: "As long as that?" but showed 0 1,4 '­ � - W I no other interest. of the land. stable and not even be exercised," lie . Exbm ...�q A Isobelhad been a belle in Richmond WORM KMIUZV _'� .. '401 03 She walked her mare slowly and for several seasons. Her picture had said ungraciously. "It's a kindness �4- I . "', . . to the horse." RELAM T88 RESTI COMXTION BROUGHT ON BY TH E PRESENCE OF WORM2 � . `4 . ANG RESTORE THE CHILD TO NORMAL HEALTH. , ­ i talked down to him cheerfully, but he figured in the New York papers, and There was no one like him in the ., I � 11 11, i - a ( M had the grace to accompany her and in New Y,�Frk itself, at several big room, in his pink coat, dark good NO NA-RCOTOCS -PLEASANT AS SUGAR I I I " I ,� I - I 14B 'a = she ignored his unfriendly humor. looks, coolness and with Just that - ,� M ll .2 'Fiv, functions, the Southern beauty had � 11 __ - I Z - - Since I have come back, I have created a ,little storm. She felt, as force that attracts a woman - � I-. . . ­ . . . � �.­_ 1--l"', I I ��,z.19'11 maine' on ,�.-_-��­_.;�M-M=-A--- 1�1.1­ �__ !�, �,� a . r EM — heard nothing but 'John Tre she -looked back on her conquests- In another second, some 'one came ,'�`:� ., a Niel all sides," she said. "My father tells for she had made them-4hat she - i il , , Mimi 7.1 a] up and asked Isobel to dance. The I— � I 11 ,, . A - ;;", I - a a gi ge q me that you are the most popular knew something of life. But her man's name was not on her card. �,X- � ;4 IS I man this side of Richmond." heart had never been remotely touch- Tremaine stood calmly looking about "�'4 .Ii� � �4 , - 4a� . . 'i I r, a "With the exception of your father, ed and as she put it to herself, she the room, but Isobel hes.itated and miu , ". � .,�P, we ,� I V, .. - . _=1 a V Mr. Leavitt, and a few others, there w�uld never marry "until she was found herself saying: "e "cast gff'% rnace A, 8 - W ­,'�, �, . � - , are only niggers and white trash in carried off her feet." "She could not -4 ta 9 .5 a "I am a little tired; I think I will Afib ,g% = sh. ­� af'll I - �0 "Nonsense, Mr. Tremaine! You for- A CAR ", way," she naively told the last man fts ` " 1�*,` g.,—,ea J4,;a- = this part of the country." understand marriage in any other not dance this time." . pays tor ,..", 1. get Craig's Corners, ten miles down Tremaine heard her and saw at that It , .7 � I .1 ., I .", I ... I who had asked her to be his wife. moment Malvern crossing the roorn - i�, i - , � i , the river, with a populatioft .of a � �.' , . - il". I Now, down here In Virginia, the toward them. He was stopped on VEW '', EjOW TO EKROLL r=ETnHF,, Maple Leaf Club Course of in finel savOiad .1.1 . 11.11,11. thousand people -all of them crazy at Virginia which she adored, within the the way by the guest of the evening, - ��,� � � . - '1%, as a member of the 20 lessons in Cookery Arts and election time." boundaries of her home, in the place -.00-ftft- .1""t, . � " , 4, --- Maple 1-.f Club and _a banker from New York, in whose That the Alkast pipeless is the �� . Free I t is pre, He asked sceptically: she loved the best, the Wonder bad honor the din ­�,�, �� obtain this � "gg � Course. sented by Anna Lee Scott -a noted "You don't mean to say you are come to her. Isobel herself scarcely The two in ner bad been given. most econornical heating unit . I �­: - . � . -.11 2n= ypill be found interested in politics?" ell advanced together. I . " Is ev,=y beg authority -in the most interesting knew it. She was not prepared to made, is diTectly due to seven . � li�, Tremaine, who had been a boor ,so I 1�1 1�,.�, of Maple Leaf Flour. and entertaining manner- There is She answered steadily: admit to herself yet that she had fal- often to Isobel, now turned to her distinct features, . .. I .11, -�-, A . V4 lb. bag— I coupon; "I am interested in everything about len bopelessly.in love, although she with the charming smile she had seen The Allcast is cri hePU7 cast iron con- 1, . 9 lb. beg -2 coupons; notheory, just new and useful facts Virginia. I had to go to Europe I 1 98 lb. bag --4 coupons)- suchas are given in the best Domestic - - ------,- but once -on the day they walkM I truction. Tongue and groove Joints 1� I again to know what a good patriot 1, - __ . ,,�k, through the summer fields. throughout — so gas leaks. �., Send only four coupons Science Colleges. was. Look at this." .�� I ', .�'11 I addressed to the maple "I looked for you to -day at the . 1 , Leaf Club, MaEle Leaf She drew the mare up and pulle,d n The shell -bar grdte permits the greatest 1 milling Co., imited. Think of itl This course costs you 19 11unt," he said. "Why did you not 21 amount of air to pass through the fire ";, �:.�. from the breast of hr,r riding -coat a thus insuring maximum combustiOrL � "", . � . � �', Toronto, 0 ntariO, nothing -not even postage. Four little gold locket, holding it before his DOCTOR A OVISEU ride?" Tongue and Gwove .11 �, 1. . I andyou will be enrolled The Air-134ast mixes heated air abov the ,,, 1-11 vAthout one cent of ex- lessons come to you prepaid each eyes. Her chin was lifted so that He saw the color deepen in her 3 fire with the smoke and gases frors' low Gas-tight Joints .,�,�,,,. ' , vftae ad a member of month. Thirty minutes each week is IN che,k, at his interest, and his heart Cost soft coal aind cwses thern to burn In- . 1, 1. , the Maple Lee, Club the fine contour of her neck and cheek 111. and receive the first e enough to study the lessons. NO were as clear cut m though carved AN OPERATION smote him. qt"d of ascaong up the chimney- , t,; tim No examinations. "Oh, I don't hunt; I never take The lar?�e Hygienic Vapor Pan ; �., four lessons in the —_ 1_4* course.- Otfirr l6sons, blanks to fill in. from coral. 4evenly diat,ributes, moNisture to the = . : . ;, will be sent in four --unless you wish "Do you know what is in that locket fences." _5�, , - , V�:'. -, I .. No correspondence Read Alberta Woman's Ex- heated air thus giving you natural � _.Y 4 , -�o. n.-Ody inatell-cat- "You sit Your horse better than _� Vs_�_­_. - I outdoor atmo*)Ivere. Z-77 ..:,::, ,:1, 4 lespons, each month. to write Anna Lee Scott for Personal Mr. Tremaine?" . F.;. , t,l �.�, '.. �� ��, .---- o . "Wbat a coquette sbe is!" he perlenCe with Lydia E. Pink- any of them. You must hunt. You The warm air circulating sy�tern . . Z' ,.,:,-, -1 �iE I ...': � :_� � � ,_ advice on spedal recipes or regarding Is is beat for the average home — = .. � .. = Ask7our dealer about . bought ,and answered: ble Compound will ride Wildcat, and I will teach � .:, Anne Leo Scdtt and and servin harves Vegeta It draws the. coldest air from all roc�s ;w '7�, F., - _�_ � methods of 1prepanng 9 t "No doubt the picture of one of �70u to take fences. I thought every - I :1 �,�'! - 1ii; . t'ho ma,pla Uaf Club —heats it, pu'nfi�% it, moistens it and . I .. . , .!Ill i� Course. He will.oiva special ecial occasions. Southern woman rode. cross-country." San& it back Into the nooms. — I Ni��, , ...... �1! J1. dishes for sp your victims." Provoat,Albert.L-­ Perhaps you will And she said quickly: .,�� .0 . you f"11 Particular& This astonishing free offer is made to . She let the locket fall, saying: remetirber seta ding me one of ourbooks Because of Its perfect construction coke. anti ra E=- . -1 "Perhaps you don't know much (6 _. .. , �;,P'M, introduce Maple Leaf Flour, for "I sball not tell YOU." a year ago. I was in a bal condition ft coal, ' Cute, Wood - !.�'vl,i' " so - �] about Southern women, Mr. Tre- and all other fuels b�n equally well. - 7' � I 11 bread, cake and pastry. His continued rudeness bad taken and would suff,ei awful pains, at times 11 .!�J 1. off the edge of her good humor, but and could not do anything. The doctor maine?" It can be instWled in me day at ER � " , = * I '.A�� . � : ."�� , � t I ,"". � IF minimurn cost. R �_, .111, ? Your first batch of bread or your first a,- Tremaine saw her changed count�, Said I could not have children unless I At that moment, Malvern and the __ �9 I ,.." W. "i ',q,;�, cake or pie baked with Ma enance and realized big brutality, he i operation. I read testi- New York Man came up together. SE I � �QW.W, ple Leaf went under at B,esides these and other f ea __ '41"�, - , - ;�Z,i.o les. A monials of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- Malvern greeted Tremaine. ceremon- . , � Flour will reveal its high qualif said with compunction: tures, the Allcast is reason- :�= '_�, . I - , - � ,�N* quality "Please do tell me what is in the ble Compound in the papers and a friend iously, but the New York guest put E 1� - I ably priced. .,� I ,,,p definite guarantee of uniform = �,�,4 recommended me to take it. After tak- out his hand to Tremaine with a cord- E= Ell 1. �"',,�g��,' accornpanies every sack of Maple locket." . better ...... �'_ ig three bpttles I became much i iality that cast & glow Over the group. E; � - � _� ir M, . - girl f our Come in to -day and let us 9 1) : .1 �'qg, . Leaf Flour. It is made fl7om Can- They had passed the Italian shall- a bonny baby "Well," he exclaimed lieartily, I tl.,1,4,,� and have : i -,Y14'% adian hard wheat, carefully chosen ties, where his model gardens began, " . k and show all its advantages or 141�1_� ,�� morittrold she recom- "wbe-n my brobber told Tne your nam e . . ',%�,' and her voice was cold when help a little Witt, ilis chores. I write for complete details. 11 !�, 4' and expertly milled. . � I said to him: 'Do you mean to tell I RnZ1§,,-'1- spoke again, mend,the Vegetable Compound to MY "I .. z,,'11;?Prl�, . pi,'�;, , , I . . ,�2 "You bav� done. wonders with'River- willing for ou to use me it's Rig TromaineV 'Virginia . � . Z?, �4 friendg and am . There is a type and size of ,-,,,�N V� this testimonial letter. — Era. A. A. think-, he's pretty big,' rny brother I �,_­ i �:, �,'�.',k�� ­.'Iffi.�',,. � MAPLE IMF MILLING CO., LIMITED side. It must have been a fine sensa- Happy Thought Furnace � ­;,.,"��s-' nera '54 est, Alberta. anqwered, and I told Henry that thev .. ",.,�IQI�i!��.;� ME" OPFRCF - TORONTO, OKTARIO tion to have rege -ted the property. ADAMS, Boll , PrOv . I r for every home. Made in Pipe mnd Pll,961ess , , didn't half renli7p how big you arpl' . ,:�:;.X,, y'.", , ��,, ,;,1;, 'I " ��; . I ilae put his 'hand on Nettv's bridle plailms ilm Left Side Tremaino seemed annoyed. "Non- � ,", il N , �.. and held her still. . . ,�� �, '�'!,,;� .. � . I Lachine, QI;ebe,c-" I took Lydia E- sense!" W. A. MACLAREN, HENSALL ,I %'�, "I'll I "What is in the locket?" pinkham'q, Vegetable Compound be- The banker turned to Malvern. - � , $ . ... .. ).tl� . "I do not wonder you are so popu- . - ;',_�,' ,,�',, ' ,�4 -atise I suffereb wath i eft "Whon I was out in Reekip a year .. ",.', �,i ',;:. ,4 pains in my I lar. Father says they will make you 'Side and back and with weakness and Phone 55. 1,:.".,. i; ou know, Mr. � , �.��,_, , III, ' " � ' � .41 , � I *�',, I go to Congress." ' vomen so of ten have. �,�4� 1�,,'w, '' . "What is in the locket?" other troubJes v Malvern-4-biq Jobn Trermnine. was the . � .. I I was this Way about sixTnon6s. I saw -n sig,'ht. T)iamond Tnin,pq -, 0 -AT 9 .- '':it, i, I � 1( I It,t golde the Ve etable Compound advertised in only thing i " .CAMAW - ,A,�,,��,�;',i,�, n disc lay on her breast % � 1. �,P I ­ I I I. . against her tan coat. Tremaine r�aeh- the I Entrbal .1�tandard,' and I have some gold. I think-, pirblic in,.Oifttinns; 11 - I an " ,`�!Y,!3 I iK � ��:,"�,� ed up alid took the orna-ment betWAelm I taken four bottles of it. I Was a very not to ,,;pesk of eharity." 11 �,,,�Z,,!%�i " .. � I.'- � q, � . i,011� 11".'. � I his, fingers. . aick w6man anti I feel no -much better I "Oh, comp," .qaid Tremaine. The A ( I .1 . . . 1 111", ,"J�":":e � 1,�,`; , � . Ithout it. I go use older man plot lhfs 'hand nr bi.q Anill- 1',.,�,�;,,`, woWd not be wl 14 -, � , , , ,- � W -at do" closely to him, ftnc _SanativO 2811- 1 d,r ­,�,, � ,Y� � ;. '. ", ,- . � . , . I shall open it." I Lyd1a E. Pihkham's 4 1 . ", , ��! , . Sbe be recommend the mediciaeo to my friends "And the dence of tbe matte -e was,oy � . 1. - I . I I ;.', �,� �, , . her hair nearly tot,whed his.-- Sho. srat __1 ,,-I , .�.2;7 � � . mad I am willing for you to use ray let� h tinned, "that vou were off or I W—WO I . �,�i, �� sleterely VAlle his clumnly ftmrs tetwatectirAonidl.,,-mrt3.M.W.Aosu� I ible hunt . ,or otlitr, whd 7 I . I AIM, 11 ), ,�_;,�,,.','�,,?�­,�. �"111, �� ,,� `��'��"i,:, ,��,�,, � � , �',�),,�; �­'i I I . 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'., � ,,h ash was not !C6ine'r and strugk'100 Ato Xbreab fwl , A, , . - 4%, .. . I - , i ; I . :, I'. P� 1, 61) I 11 , L4, , I 11 '4 *e when ,111 �,,, , �i3O, go", �1�,'�,,'�zn�, � I. W k , . . I # �'11'4 Qq �,.i�b*� ."It 'rri'' Ch . 1. ,a � t, �=As, I - *94041#, I ,,, � .9,tg,bbQp ' ' �qyr'.rn I - V1% . 11 11 '11 I ,,, I . I 111.1111, �11NZ�3­ : - inq -,,i,, -409w"N— WE � — , " at .. . L I ! � ha: wat.n 0 It -�,� 4sobell had - i * I ­­ - ,,�,.f-f��y�-,A,,,Ys . -�,,",' � �-,., �111',� "i 11" , A,lopffl, 'bep"10 ,say , , - . I ,. " I �, I , �. "'� . w P, T, pp'" ' qw, - mougfi , Ili ky? -11 I. � ,r ,� , - � � b1s , % -1 I began to h ' _ W R 49d: !%am 14-0 eot,abllshed' bis ,, 44#,# , , , , " 4 ,*, X09t -OX� '046 L _0 I , I .1 - I I bead I 1� I ,It ,�i�, 4., -1, � , ,, T�, 1, , I Ir 0.1, il , t, tbo ' -4. Ir hftkip �,, &�F`�" I Z -. f, I . - .."'. . ,,, �r t I . iv, ?, J�l K� � , ' L - � U, un Zoltaug. I. r pl, "I � - , ,I�, k I . sonelimss. ­vr, . , _ , , �,p , , "',,"", .9" k�',ff6j,;"�;;,,�, ,�, � ia*Wff� . Watch- e6n , leawlld,f SQUff ".-Al ,�, I I , " _ A�1, 1 ,��,�-.4�.,I"J",""""L'Il';'�� '�,iPlll ff��,' It _�`; "11V.19 011,� X 11191 ' I ,,*,Utj�r ,fQF ,w , ne I ' 7he T ,! ., .Uir� - la� , ,W _Ound qv4r, To,; �� . - ��,, ,­ I �,,� - �f, - C, L , � I I f�,O"�* *, �' , . r , I � �', liff ,� .1. .een g,o4q soi "WW 7 ** I " "I P I" 7 A Xtt was � � � ' "' :­'� ' , � - " . ', , 11� ' - I i. 4.t. . a� U6-' � ,p to6k -0 meh- L , , i� I � . ' - ,W, :" , the ev - 4�" 10 W �� I - F , � . I * . . r - I I F,� " , * ' ,f , , dsome, -head outlined, ,a- ferprit with an � ,_7 , an . � 0 ##�Yly, 40'. . I I � , e X �,,7,i . A ; ..�r . I I %,. - , ,� %6k;14h ftt As in . . I I '.1-mmi-T79.111. I 11 _­ , 4 . � .. � , _ f iixi4l."i, � ,,an, a I I - to Xe*-:-T9rk- ,but he never left 4 ,_1 , g meal � ," ': i", 04 9 , _�V� F. 'm " , '11)" '" I I PP �; t�,', 04�r,Aj� fiah ,f , b, , � I asUington � , , �:; �i 1" L , .1 �rrgn "�1�11 14 '' . , , . AN ._�. Qi* - qu,f"Ing-his silhouette as he sat in the win- aJMn',­Q x&* he,- to 4 h .0 ,-Y."140ho"-, -"r-wgivii, - , ," " . i _ 'P, 4 . , 0 ,;, V � wi I � -,& - , _i'� � � _4 .4' " _ s 6_t, 6,�'�,' �_V ,� " 4 I ""- " w9m ofte � L 0 I . . t ��,�;,,;R. "N' W0,10 . - a4d � � * with =, 1'" I , `44 .11 kr , �. "; ,., . g.k�',:.a;�ta,11,;,�.oypup ,, _ ; ,x,�, 13% t , - � e'light, alle wondered more. ,had, always thoug uvu4u ' -his ' ,_04,"zon of his I , 1, A;� _ �, , , - , � � . , , "' W, face M I � r, 1� , i '? , - �. ;_ . � �� � J0 i 4 � I V , 11;� , . . 11 . Af I ill. . I I -W �",�ii�6, " `J o*14'"" raivarlkqoAjoh�- ",,� lan once whatmomarl's hands had w4ur.�-oixe;.6f *61dut§s anii'al%am dis- .y. 9 Riverside, 4004 for a day, without . yp#'Copr."� , ' " , 11 ,1,,�,,`,";i���` I �& , J��,�i;:`, , .. I weeting witl,t Isobel '4p,-1 - ,- . _ - ' '�� ,Igg: atowered ; drawn I I - ... �. . , -W'�.: W , colle0t, J* , ,� "941A , , * I . ­'r-rp C "' 1�1.011t -, - _, . � ri � . , -pok pains ­ - � W, 'Mr'h'I. ' -: ye" -1 ', I t .11 I 0,.: pl� ,'F� .� T ;, alid,*r Volta kis 'hj4&_�,to her breast, and dailn, J� �:, regret,, and lie Always hurried back . _7 L',� _�, " �Z',­­ � � . '!' � NrPl� �iii ��I. , ��Z I ' ' � gen, I I ­J44J9`"�L`of_ him and for _ * ­� " 'l' . I , L�01' �-1`11.111_ I -1, - to, _ , . ��,­�,�, � I . 5 �1­ gold*f ��I�'., �� - 7.' , , . . I � . - 1-1 4 -4 VW'=g� _CA'Skdl� ''o I 'r' _-'. � . ' ' ' '' ­ "��"�;g�'�'-­' '�, � I..", �', 1, � . � . , j� so it seeme. "to Uerv-,-to'be harsh and at the Arst opportunity. He had set I '_ _�', r 1�1 �, �,�,'-,",- - 11,., 111. ��'��'! ­ I , . � sho �OQ�v , 'You ou0t to- ,be ridi�gi'l She sala. .r du At 'first she th U I ... � I . ;,:�, -1 1,11.)­�- _.,,,� " 16� -_`i1:1 1� - 1. . , � ' , �,�­`:-��".`:�-, ", g'r."", il. l . . . 41 �11 .� -*t, �,Z,, I I 1. , . , , ._: �j,'­' � , , -is so beautiflil.; I seemed " ' In like . ,�,!,,,,,I� �A 44 .,uo)ji she h d �, . I 2", ,�i ille- $144, 00be, is, � aix-exe ,; i � � � kjni�, a( ; e.woul.'o now tesent any Thecountry r. seen so eharmip ', himself to aecomplisli certain tasks ==Me you cm use the , � -'�'� 11. ' j" � �, pp never _ra person, but , �',V,,,,�,-� �:IRMT�"� "', ­ '2r,", �' ;�-�, ,P�,�"7,��,`�-) � �i4,, I =4 "i And then 'id&4� aftki or gave him to ride through ftme. 'kno If , 1 �4 1517 ,,."i,&, ,g r, ,,,., . e- � . � , . , 'y ", � '1�1 ,V'Ii�l :,.: , " . one:.A,irlio w6unded libir -within a given time, and he did not . 90, ­tfll . ,%,Ip I ." . 1�: .. :_� she wais, finally. f9re 4, O'. at -ledge intend to lose any !_ "..."",i 1, � �., �"I I- - paint Often s) . _ . Bank 9f Monatol in lialp or �,�11��A , "I -1 'I _ ­ , �_ ,:, � ': -,Rk' � , ,,V"g kil..I�A,�" , , . 's ,, '' I he called her growing His. look'followed h. -,r as she glanc- that she had never seen so ungracious ,,4f that time. , . k . . ''. v- "I" Mi, _-�,�� i �, -4-have- a*ays bblieved-,thaVi ess-Vind blamed her- ed toward the warm helds. . m :�� ,,�.�]';,f- , ,, I � WQ., affection wealim Ill the alltUn-Ln of'the yedr follow- 0 the oamion &mawfiL . . ,� ... �� : ­::��.� _,;'�'O �i.,�:�.� .1 , -, 6 but the memory of his cri a man. , !:, %,g,"��,,, me 710 "Virgiiiia 'is the parad � � ' ,,,o"'�I,,""! I V,g,�,,�;�j�,`� . I , A X, M ` � "I I plan -rarely is 44, exeellent*ather as' self; ise of the ing his return to Virginia, John found I I I _ Since returning she had been sev-* I I., �7 ,�, . : � � . y- ,-,",-4 , I _� well as an excellent wits. I'do not longer haunted ,her. world! I'm suri�: yolithought it was, himself drawn into certain Richmond � 1, . , . , N10q,".1. eral times to Riversideyailk'd TreTnaine festi You cm U=Mct binums of a P -loc.; -"`��, ''. J� �,;)�,�:���,,,,,,�",-)".�,,�,'��,', � .��,,� � crititize Jaa. she has a cold nS- John,urged his -mother to extrava- didn't y6u, when you came back from . vities. He had become very I ­ , Is* . 1`� - , , , -'.'§pp% i,�, turs�.? . 1 had not been able atw,�ys'to avoid her. I I ; 7 ,!7=7!4,,,�'­;,� ., *�­;i:;�,Q'iZW I � ill, ,_;W1,-1 ,� io 1-111, w � - �, , . � ­ gances. New things came to her al. your wanderings?" popular; his figure could not remain or exiter iuw fimicia ,�" I �,� , . ... I ,'�I,m ,- ,,��,. Ar �i,, I That was the word-ay6ld. She saw 4mliar 0150010, - � ?I ,:Z,� 1-,1,,-, ­'N"A . By Octobe in most daily from the North. He toolz John answered her shortly:- unmarked. It amused and interested . .r 11� .... �v,; g', ,; , ,�, I � I . .1 I "i 9, X� %,�I�'�',i��: I , I 1- I , , , r of the same year, ' p= of the worldL I .11 , g ,�i,e,�,4 . �:1 �:; 41P;,Y%,it",-:rz�i � � � ." '. I" � . r I . Redlands and the district down the her about, the country in a motor and "I 'hough' of Virginia as little as that he purposely av6W(f her. lie him to mingle in the social life of his i _�� '-�,,�, I � � ", � �!�;`�`, �, _,� M; created an atmosphere- i0herever he, . � ,�� 11 11 �� . -1 �� K i4�1'�i, . .� , 1. �1� , ,I .... I . . . . . "I Zfl� 1, -, � , river, as far'as Craig's Corners, all showed her portions of the hills she possihle during my' wanderings, as ., own State, and, to some extent, he '' ,'�­,,'�,:,i P�, , � " , �:�"_.� 1'� , _11.��V, . �'�­�:��`_�� "I went -his personality was. so strong came out of his hermit4ike seclusion � LAe the telephotxe� ftkgMph Or�r I ; !�,�,�,.­ - . L . - . �� - �_. �'J, . 11 . . . . . . the way to Richmond, John Tremaine had never known. Her life Slipped 'you calf' theni. I was absorbed in and she could not but find it strange an . QW Q'wi.q_,"*-,�� ; - .:. ''�,All' ,� : � ,, � . �,_ liii "� ` I .� ", . - , .,� I I - , , I � ,1MIM016M as = tho� ,,;, �,� , — ", �i ". - I .. -in , ­;. V-1 $ ..... had created a sensation. into easy ways. The Tremaine prop- w � d extended his hands to those ex- of finatirial servim is as � 11 11 I I � , ,� " �i,, . I �, ,,, . bnl I was doing. I generally a * that he Should take the trouble to go tended to him He found himself re- ....... 11:1 � I . Money energy, and talent had done erty lifted its head, and whenever I have a talent for forgetting the r ..... '�i..., �, 1. out of his way to make her uncom- of Mir cusionlem - �",;;;; 1.111,11.,"'.., I lviz.,' � I � I'� �; � . , "-,��",,i, ; o ,,,� I '­ .. 'M 1, I i I ­r"'g, I 1"p"',, , '"" , - I I I , , - I'll .... ­���,"­. , t� Sometimes she tried to Te- for dinners; the women liked -him, and ,1�1 I .. ". wonders in these few, months. John Mrs. Tremaine heard anything in her things -that are not under my hand. fortable. aining in Richmond now and again � 1. . 111;`�1111 i " ,,,,A�.­_111 I - conceived a plan in the morning and son's favor, she warmed tdw%rd the I returned to Virginia for mercenary call the evening when they -had walk- he was popular with the men. The . 11 ,:. ,�'; if possible executed it before 'night. world. , P, . t ..,d. la:,� �� , , reasons purely. - ,. I.,, I ­ �� . , '' . _��-"i;,.­ - �il , ed back together to Malvern. The warmth -and hospitality of the South I'll .-,�,,`,:�'w �, . , He had arrivtd, in June; in A.ligust Throughout the following months, If he had thought out what he present Tremaine was not the same I 1�1;..� ��,,, � -1: 4�; %, I., ,":�, W � � he. discovet6d;co'al; the same month the friendshiR between mother14 and could say to disenchant her, he could %6 h spread itself around him They were MNK 0- F 0 .. �, ,z�"�':'.�,�.,1�1, 11 ,� th ' man w -ad talked to -her that night hero-worshippers in Virginia; they ,'4, . 1, �'. , "_* , 1-��, . ��`,-�,!i,��,, the, l3lytIlie- Mountain Coal Company son ripened and ey grew neqrer to hardly fiav�e found better words- She so agTeeably. I EstIM18h6d ~ WO , 1. . !� . . . . . ., �Z . * were appreci Wan' . , ­��,,,M o,-�l was forined., and, by the -autumn the each other every day. Mrs. Tre- drew a little breath of surprise and ative, and they were . . ,!! . . . . . And yet, she admired him more and . . 1��`i!. ,, �1 .. �,�- k�� firlErt sh4ft P"i Vegun. . maine's heart stirred with the stories said: pleased to,welcome back one of their . I., �,.��,. I . . . . . . . . . . . ,,�'. �9 111 I r � more. He drew her, and wherever %W AswU in own= ef Poo.mm. - ... I , .�,�,.��'!'..,, .I- � &f0j,,`e �W,W�bous6 the big avenue of John's adventures and she longed "Oh!" then laughed and recovered own such as John Tremaine. 0.00, I I I . � �,: '�'�`,`-.,, ��',, , . , I . � I , q, . ��, LL ... �� ..Q� ,�, - He bought two powerful ,hunters — . � -,�'. I I " ,� was " ji�velsdanA widened; there was .to make him forget his lonely years. herself. . she went, people spoke his name with I 11 . �_.,,;W'1, ��, 1� admiration. She was 'at first piqued, I . L '.I. 6�1, ',�! .; 1 ,�11 ,,, I a liew Y60- on the homestead and Meanwhile, Isobel, unable to bear said, "but I don't and Occasionally went to the meets, .. . , ��i�_,,R - � , .,� ,I - - 11 t 11 V" ' -4 and -��""-", 1 L =;WM . I "I . and the e:�dle from Riverside, bad then her feelings made her suf- riding over the a � � �11,il_'�," - thd�;house shone in snowy wh& _ gone quite believe ypu. Not th utumn country by . , � 1. �,� " 1, .e, ��j,, " , . at I know fer, and then it grew difficult to go f e i 3"'., -1- green. North with her father, and there was vou, of course, b �t the traits you to � h side of some beautiful woman, - � � "if ��, I I a 'Riverside at all. - . . I I 1_�:",Slr, I I who would have asked -nothing better I � � � ,�, The vines had grown crimson on no one to disturb the intercourse be- mention are not Southern, are not like Mrs. Tremaine herself was, embar . -, , , � � *e trellises. Corn had grown sweet tween mother and son -no woman to Tremaine." - than to have charmed John Tre-maine. "Too bad," said Tremaine. a week or two elapsed before she saw- - , � da . �,.,*.'­ ­ rassed when John and Isobel met; and One evening he met Miss Malvern "You see, I was born in Virginia him again. Then, one October' yo, 1. .- g 1:,.;� imd bad been gathered;i hay had been bring temptation in his way. "That may be, but it is neverthe- sometimes, when the girl sat alone old red road by the river, , " cirt and stored. There were compar- As the autumn approached once I -ss true." . at a hunt dirmer. He watched her at myself, and I was mighty proud to along the _.,"; with her friend, long silences would -her ,ois .", �, ativ6 table and later found himself near think -a Virginian had made such a she saw him coming tQWaZd . ,_" peace between the negroes and more. John's pr.-)blems were more His curt. rudeness did not ruffl, her fall between them, and Isobel under- he, in a corner of the drawing room. mark in English territory; but I horseback. She knew that unless 110 ..- � .., �', its dime y her. ,--'� �',,��% I ...., Hans, and black and white now complicated; he became a greater, a temper, and she continued to provoke stood that the mother's heart was not Her greatest charm was the sense never thought we should meet like turned his 'back t] Upon :�:__. , , -,- WQ1*e4 togetber inider John's stern more important Virginian. He was li:m by her beauty and her good hum- at ease and this strange man and his . �`_ �11�11- . . � .... IZ �._ - offered the -nomination for Congress, 'r. She was not without of youth she gave. She was like the this, in Virginia, at a hunt ball." they would have to meeL " �, 7, - 11��,'.,, ,, 111.1.7".. and Just management. experience. strange humors 'affected the perfect vision of some budding tree in April, In the distance, behind the pallins, The dance with him at the hunt ,�.:.. . j, .. ,��, .. .. I I , , 1%6 mines interested him. It was and the question of his acceptance was A beauty at sixteen, she had received friendship existing between the two some young graceful branch in flower, at the end of the room, the musicians ball had comprised in its few short ��: 4-�'� 1 ... ,� I . . �','. ,1 I.. � � the realization of a dream; but the agitated. much attention, and in the five years women. Isobel hated 'him, at times, Extremely slender, she had about her began to play. moments the greatest excitement Of ILL,-, 11 ... I I " 11-;, , , fields, the property itself, were like One afternoon, as he was directing ocialleifp she had constructed her but could not hate him long, and dis- ife Th - � ", . I "?f s 1�tt . ilosophy of life. He," ' John turned to the girl, and al- her I . ey had danced well to .."',': .1F . F �'. p I I some half-dozen Italians in the build- ov, n h a certain boyish charm, with the grace 'i'A jg- ___ turbing as his presence was, for notb- li..,.�,_ - �ler . of the adolescent woman. On Tre- though there was no name on her gether; she had been proud to be his ,� .... �,,�::�'; 1; i- � � . , -sitive mind and her warm heart - the world would she have f�r,2 indine she -had the effect Of a spring � card resembling his, said to her: partner. He had not danced beforL, 11,-, 11.414, ing of a greenhouse, he turned to see " 119�,M I g in � - , Seird ftr free b(lat Isobel riding toward him across tb,. rt�ndered b,n- no mean match for 4 1, ,.".,'51 11 gone the interest he held for her. day, of sunlight; and to him the ef-' "I think this is our dance." that evening and did not again. When _�, L` . �"-, . 9' mn 2 . Malvern ,House upon its hill, sur- feet was exhilarating. at she could he gave her -back to her father, he ,.-,, u;1,n8 (P%Peanrcth1% fields. Without distinct rudeness he 111;,�, throp .' 51 11 - I "A"g worl could not refuse to speak to her. Women are not very keen ob,3erv- rounded by the unkempt, unproductive the house almost immediate- � � arati n As they stood alone together, he scarcely believe her ears; the very had left 11,��i ... .... ,��4 � � " I. � 1. ,orEP epsy sobel say: "Good morn- �.rs, after all," she said; "they s, -.y a property, became like a watchtower could not, without direct Insult, ignOre notes of the music had for her a new, ly. '. - and ts� 6 . .�.,. F Shome treatment. ,xoman sees only with one eye," and f . _,.' 4� I'll, � over soyears, success, Testimonials from all ing, Mr. Tremaine," as he went up to rom which Isobel viewed Riverside, her, and Isobel had no intention of marvelous meaning. Her father's Now as he came up to her, she dis- . . �� - - - .. .., to. her. She leaned down gaily to him, Tremaine asked, in spite of himself: the district, and her own,little past. ignoring him. face hardened as She withdrew her covered in a moment that the agree , . "',_ I Qftl%ewOrld, o,verl000 in ow ,ear. writeaton , �, . LIN "How do you mean?" .. ,;�,, I . TR&CHIS REMED I--.-- II [TED holding out her band in its riding- From her window she saw'the rolling "What a stunning horse you rode, hand from his arm and gave it to able mood in which she had last Beolt ."'.1111 , I � I ;, � 3W St-ia.mes'( L:,mbC;'_,71,'W,;1aiaz�S1..M " , _��'rl , . . Tc­,�'­o. ,,1nu_.1,) glove. She bent from her saddle, "She always has the other eye on country, the river and Blythe Moun- Mr. Tremaine-there is nobhing like Tremaine. The other couples had be- him was not to be repeated. He '1� 11'.1 ,, ,,, the man she loves." tain, on whose sides, through the aut- her in the County." gun to dance and he led her out up- lifted his hat, but his face was cold _L __ � . . . . . . �111 ­ - �_ ___� � .-- __ — John stooped and picked up a stone umn foliage, great swathes were cut "You think so?" said Tremaine, on the floor. and indifferent, .. I i,;,� ... 11 I . :., � 11 11 , � ""."'. ,11 1, at his feet. He threw it ca�elessly; where the mines had been opened and impulse: "I "Why don't you ride cross-CmMtrY," "" , 1, a , it hit a tree and the hollow and rot- wh ... the earth was tossed -up by will I thought You � . :,;� - , -�, ., send her over to Malvern to- Tremaine's mare Wildcat ate her he asked her shortly. i.l �, � I , . ten wood rang out. I I A�l . % the men who had Sunk the,-Z�. .,It inorrow. RidL--her, will you? I shall oats in one of the stalls of Malvern Southern women were great riders?" , ��:, "You mean she keeps an eye on was a noble hill, and it had been nobly not ride a2-ain for the resent." House stables. For reasons of her She smiled to herself at the fact .,�, . -C P , �, ". �R., I . . - .11 the men she loves," he said rudely. scarred. John Tremaine had now "We are not in Spain," said Isobel, own, Isobel did not tell her father that he went back so abruptly to their I �,, . this Ll.uurse She laughed. "Of course, we are been home two years. 11 in Richmond, just as � Money Can't Buy . and I shouldn't think of accepting that she was riding John Tremaine's conversation , ,, . born faithless." The property of Riverside itself al- .such a sacrifice on your part. I am horse. thiough its thread had.not been brok- -11',111�1 , 1 1. �_­ "Well, Ton are the only woman I i�? Yet You VIL'un Secu re It— :1--11 . ready showed the results of Order and sure you want to ride." Tremaine himself apparently for- on. 1�­ have ever heard acknowledge that," method. Isobel saw the little clust- "Then you won't take her?" Ide !, i.-'� "' - "Aren't you riding over I 1.11 - I - I I he f3miled. ered shanties of the Italians, where got his promise to teach her to ri (continued next WML) I . I ment, then cross-country, and after the huTrt ball .-:",�. to see my mother?" John had placed them in groups, down said frankly: - I . - - ,.',� - -1- -- . - - "Yes," she said, "and I can scaxcely by the river. She saw the shacks "I'll ride -her with pleasure for A - . _ " ­ _____ wait. You know, I have been away that had been built -at the miner, for little while. It's good of yo - - __ — - ,1� ". - . __ ., ., - � ,,, - . . . nearly ten months." the miners. Strange peoplehad come Thanks " U. �.�. 1. III a In [in I a I 5 122 IM a ' -� i-,.,_;, F It Fs E Tremaine raised his eyebrows as he to help John Tremaine got riches out "Oae*rwise she would st.&nd in the 0 MILLE '.." I I !N 9 said: "As long as that?" but showed 0 1,4 '­ � - W I no other interest. of the land. stable and not even be exercised," lie . Exbm ...�q A Isobelhad been a belle in Richmond WORM KMIUZV _'� .. '401 03 She walked her mare slowly and for several seasons. Her picture had said ungraciously. "It's a kindness �4- I . "', . . to the horse." RELAM T88 RESTI COMXTION BROUGHT ON BY TH E PRESENCE OF WORM2 � . `4 . ANG RESTORE THE CHILD TO NORMAL HEALTH. , ­ i talked down to him cheerfully, but he figured in the New York papers, and There was no one like him in the ., I � 11 11, i - a ( M had the grace to accompany her and in New Y,�Frk itself, at several big room, in his pink coat, dark good NO NA-RCOTOCS -PLEASANT AS SUGAR I I I " I ,� I - I 14B 'a = she ignored his unfriendly humor. looks, coolness and with Just that - ,� M ll .2 'Fiv, functions, the Southern beauty had � 11 __ - I Z - - Since I have come back, I have created a ,little storm. She felt, as force that attracts a woman - � I-. . . ­ . . . � �.­_ 1--l"', I I ��,z.19'11 maine' on ,�.-_-��­_.;�M-M=-A--- 1�1.1­ �__ !�, �,� a . r EM — heard nothing but 'John Tre she -looked back on her conquests- In another second, some 'one came ,'�`:� ., a Niel all sides," she said. "My father tells for she had made them-4hat she - i il , , Mimi 7.1 a] up and asked Isobel to dance. The I— � I 11 ,, . A - ;;", I - a a gi ge q me that you are the most popular knew something of life. But her man's name was not on her card. �,X- � ;4 IS I man this side of Richmond." heart had never been remotely touch- Tremaine stood calmly looking about "�'4 .Ii� � �4 , - 4a� . . 'i I r, a "With the exception of your father, ed and as she put it to herself, she the room, but Isobel hes.itated and miu , ". � .,�P, we ,� I V, .. - . _=1 a V Mr. Leavitt, and a few others, there w�uld never marry "until she was found herself saying: "e "cast gff'% rnace A, 8 - W ­,'�, �, . � - , are only niggers and white trash in carried off her feet." "She could not -4 ta 9 .5 a "I am a little tired; I think I will Afib ,g% = sh. ­� af'll I - �0 "Nonsense, Mr. Tremaine! You for- A CAR ", way," she naively told the last man fts ` " 1�*,` g.,—,ea J4,;a- = this part of the country." understand marriage in any other not dance this time." . pays tor ,..", 1. get Craig's Corners, ten miles down Tremaine heard her and saw at that It , .7 � I .1 ., I .", I ... I who had asked her to be his wife. moment Malvern crossing the roorn - i�, i - , � i , the river, with a populatioft .of a � �.' , . - il". I Now, down here In Virginia, the toward them. He was stopped on VEW '', EjOW TO EKROLL r=ETnHF,, Maple Leaf Club Course of in finel savOiad .1.1 . 11.11,11. thousand people -all of them crazy at Virginia which she adored, within the the way by the guest of the evening, - ��,� � � . - '1%, as a member of the 20 lessons in Cookery Arts and election time." boundaries of her home, in the place -.00-ftft- .1""t, . � " , 4, --- Maple 1-.f Club and _a banker from New York, in whose That the Alkast pipeless is the �� . Free I t is pre, He asked sceptically: she loved the best, the Wonder bad honor the din ­�,�, �� obtain this � "gg � Course. sented by Anna Lee Scott -a noted "You don't mean to say you are come to her. Isobel herself scarcely The two in ner bad been given. most econornical heating unit . I �­: - . � . -.11 2n= ypill be found interested in politics?" ell advanced together. I . " Is ev,=y beg authority -in the most interesting knew it. She was not prepared to made, is diTectly due to seven . � li�, Tremaine, who had been a boor ,so I 1�1 1�,.�, of Maple Leaf Flour. and entertaining manner- There is She answered steadily: admit to herself yet that she had fal- often to Isobel, now turned to her distinct features, . .. I .11, -�-, A . V4 lb. bag— I coupon; "I am interested in everything about len bopelessly.in love, although she with the charming smile she had seen The Allcast is cri hePU7 cast iron con- 1, . 9 lb. beg -2 coupons; notheory, just new and useful facts Virginia. I had to go to Europe I 1 98 lb. bag --4 coupons)- suchas are given in the best Domestic - - ------,- but once -on the day they walkM I truction. Tongue and groove Joints 1� I again to know what a good patriot 1, - __ . ,,�k, through the summer fields. throughout — so gas leaks. �., Send only four coupons Science Colleges. was. Look at this." .�� I ', .�'11 I addressed to the maple "I looked for you to -day at the . 1 , Leaf Club, MaEle Leaf She drew the mare up and pulle,d n The shell -bar grdte permits the greatest 1 milling Co., imited. Think of itl This course costs you 19 11unt," he said. "Why did you not 21 amount of air to pass through the fire ";, �:.�. from the breast of hr,r riding -coat a thus insuring maximum combustiOrL � "", . � . � �', Toronto, 0 ntariO, nothing -not even postage. Four little gold locket, holding it before his DOCTOR A OVISEU ride?" Tongue and Gwove .11 �, 1. . I andyou will be enrolled The Air-134ast mixes heated air abov the ,,, 1-11 vAthout one cent of ex- lessons come to you prepaid each eyes. Her chin was lifted so that He saw the color deepen in her 3 fire with the smoke and gases frors' low Gas-tight Joints .,�,�,,,. ' , vftae ad a member of month. Thirty minutes each week is IN che,k, at his interest, and his heart Cost soft coal aind cwses thern to burn In- . 1, 1. , the Maple Lee, Club the fine contour of her neck and cheek 111. and receive the first e enough to study the lessons. NO were as clear cut m though carved AN OPERATION smote him. qt"d of ascaong up the chimney- , t,; tim No examinations. "Oh, I don't hunt; I never take The lar?�e Hygienic Vapor Pan ; �., four lessons in the —_ 1_4* course.- Otfirr l6sons, blanks to fill in. from coral. 4evenly diat,ributes, moNisture to the = . : . ;, will be sent in four --unless you wish "Do you know what is in that locket fences." _5�, , - , V�:'. -, I .. No correspondence Read Alberta Woman's Ex- heated air thus giving you natural � _.Y 4 , -�o. n.-Ody inatell-cat- "You sit Your horse better than _� Vs_�_­_. - I outdoor atmo*)Ivere. Z-77 ..:,::, ,:1, 4 lespons, each month. to write Anna Lee Scott for Personal Mr. Tremaine?" . F.;. , t,l �.�, '.. �� ��, .---- o . "Wbat a coquette sbe is!" he perlenCe with Lydia E. Pink- any of them. You must hunt. You The warm air circulating sy�tern . . Z' ,.,:,-, -1 �iE I ...': � :_� � � ,_ advice on spedal recipes or regarding Is is beat for the average home — = .. � .. = Ask7our dealer about . bought ,and answered: ble Compound will ride Wildcat, and I will teach � .:, Anne Leo Scdtt and and servin harves Vegeta It draws the. coldest air from all roc�s ;w '7�, F., - _�_ � methods of 1prepanng 9 t "No doubt the picture of one of �70u to take fences. I thought every - I :1 �,�'! - 1ii; . t'ho ma,pla Uaf Club —heats it, pu'nfi�% it, moistens it and . I .. . , .!Ill i� Course. He will.oiva special ecial occasions. Southern woman rode. cross-country." San& it back Into the nooms. — I Ni��, , ...... �1! J1. dishes for sp your victims." Provoat,Albert.L-­ Perhaps you will And she said quickly: .,�� .0 . you f"11 Particular& This astonishing free offer is made to . She let the locket fall, saying: remetirber seta ding me one of ourbooks Because of Its perfect construction coke. anti ra E=- . -1 "Perhaps you don't know much (6 _. .. , �;,P'M, introduce Maple Leaf Flour, for "I sball not tell YOU." a year ago. I was in a bal condition ft coal, ' Cute, Wood - !.�'vl,i' " so - �] about Southern women, Mr. Tre- and all other fuels b�n equally well. - 7' � I 11 bread, cake and pastry. His continued rudeness bad taken and would suff,ei awful pains, at times 11 .!�J 1. off the edge of her good humor, but and could not do anything. The doctor maine?" It can be instWled in me day at ER � " , = * I '.A�� . � : ."�� , � t I ,"". � IF minimurn cost. R �_, .111, ? Your first batch of bread or your first a,- Tremaine saw her changed count�, Said I could not have children unless I At that moment, Malvern and the __ �9 I ,.." W. "i ',q,;�, cake or pie baked with Ma enance and realized big brutality, he i operation. I read testi- New York Man came up together. SE I � �QW.W, ple Leaf went under at B,esides these and other f ea __ '41"�, - , - ;�Z,i.o les. A monials of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- Malvern greeted Tremaine. ceremon- . , � Flour will reveal its high qualif said with compunction: tures, the Allcast is reason- :�= '_�, . I - , - � ,�N* quality "Please do tell me what is in the ble Compound in the papers and a friend iously, but the New York guest put E 1� - I ably priced. .,� I ,,,p definite guarantee of uniform = �,�,4 recommended me to take it. After tak- out his hand to Tremaine with a cord- E= Ell 1. �"',,�g��,' accornpanies every sack of Maple locket." . better ...... �'_ ig three bpttles I became much i iality that cast & glow Over the group. E; � - � _� ir M, . - girl f our Come in to -day and let us 9 1) : .1 �'qg, . Leaf Flour. It is made fl7om Can- They had passed the Italian shall- a bonny baby "Well," he exclaimed lieartily, I tl.,1,4,,� and have : i -,Y14'% adian hard wheat, carefully chosen ties, where his model gardens began, " . k and show all its advantages or 141�1_� ,�� morittrold she recom- "wbe-n my brobber told Tne your nam e . . ',%�,' and her voice was cold when help a little Witt, ilis chores. I write for complete details. 11 !�, 4' and expertly milled. . � I said to him: 'Do you mean to tell I RnZ1§,,-'1- spoke again, mend,the Vegetable Compound to MY "I .. z,,'11;?Prl�, . pi,'�;, , , I . . ,�2 "You bav� done. wonders with'River- willing for ou to use me it's Rig TromaineV 'Virginia . � . Z?, �4 friendg and am . There is a type and size of ,-,,,�N V� this testimonial letter. — Era. A. A. think-, he's pretty big,' rny brother I �,_­ i �:, �,'�.',k�� ­.'Iffi.�',,. � MAPLE IMF MILLING CO., LIMITED side. It must have been a fine sensa- Happy Thought Furnace � ­;,.,"��s-' nera '54 est, Alberta. anqwered, and I told Henry that thev .. ",.,�IQI�i!��.;� ME" OPFRCF - TORONTO, OKTARIO tion to have rege -ted the property. ADAMS, Boll , PrOv . I r for every home. Made in Pipe mnd Pll,961ess , , didn't half renli7p how big you arpl' . ,:�:;.X,, y'.", , ��,, ,;,1;, 'I " ��; . I ilae put his 'hand on Nettv's bridle plailms ilm Left Side Tremaino seemed annoyed. "Non- � ,", il N , �.. and held her still. . . ,�� �, '�'!,,;� .. � . I Lachine, QI;ebe,c-" I took Lydia E- sense!" W. A. MACLAREN, HENSALL ,I %'�, "I'll I "What is in the locket?" pinkham'q, Vegetable Compound be- The banker turned to Malvern. - � , $ . ... .. ).tl� . "I do not wonder you are so popu- . - ;',_�,' ,,�',, ' ,�4 -atise I suffereb wath i eft "Whon I was out in Reekip a year .. ",.', �,i ',;:. ,4 pains in my I lar. Father says they will make you 'Side and back and with weakness and Phone 55. 1,:.".,. i; ou know, Mr. � , �.��,_, , III, ' " � ' � .41 , � I *�',, I go to Congress." ' vomen so of ten have. �,�4� 1�,,'w, '' . "What is in the locket?" other troubJes v Malvern-4-biq Jobn Trermnine. was the . � .. I I was this Way about sixTnon6s. I saw -n sig,'ht. T)iamond Tnin,pq -, 0 -AT 9 .- '':it, i, I � 1( I It,t golde the Ve etable Compound advertised in only thing i " .CAMAW - ,A,�,,��,�;',i,�, n disc lay on her breast % � 1. �,P I ­ I I I. . against her tan coat. Tremaine r�aeh- the I Entrbal .1�tandard,' and I have some gold. I think-, pirblic in,.Oifttinns; 11 - I an " ,`�!Y,!3 I iK � ��:,"�,� ed up alid took the orna-ment betWAelm I taken four bottles of it. I Was a very not to ,,;pesk of eharity." 11 �,,,�Z,,!%�i " .. � I.'- � q, � . i,011� 11".'. � I his, fingers. . aick w6man anti I feel no -much better I "Oh, comp," .qaid Tremaine. The A ( I .1 . . . 1 111", ,"J�":":e � 1,�,`; , � . Ithout it. I go use older man plot lhfs 'hand nr bi.q Anill- 1',.,�,�;,,`, woWd not be wl 14 -, � , , , ,- � W -at do" closely to him, ftnc _SanativO 2811- 1 d,r ­,�,, � ,Y� � ;. '. ", ,- . � . , . I shall open it." I Lyd1a E. Pihkham's 4 1 . ", , ��! , . Sbe be recommend the mediciaeo to my friends "And the dence of tbe matte -e was,oy � . 1. - I . I I ;.', �,� �, , . her hair nearly tot,whed his.-- Sho. srat __1 ,,-I , .�.2;7 � � . mad I am willing for you to use ray let� h tinned, "that vou were off or I W—WO I . �,�i, �� sleterely VAlle his clumnly ftmrs tetwatectirAonidl.,,-mrt3.M.W.Aosu� I ible hunt . ,or otlitr, whd 7 I . I AIM, 11 ), ,�_;,�,,.','�,,?�­,�. �"111, �� ,,� `��'��"i,:, ,��,�,, � � , �',�),,�; �­'i I I . 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