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I I 1� J ­ � _______... _­­ _ 0 __11 � : - . � . . . 600"MawwO I ---0 ----I- ­ .. . . � ; . I . . � I I d; � ,. I � __1 " I � .� . I I . � -1 � � I . I niglit!"Bunce's tone.was still jocular . I I . - �. , �� . . � .. I . 0 . rN i �� 0 � 1� �. � TMOK�ALOMM HAM , I 1 .4 . � � . 411, i I . I � but there was blades behind it. li I . - � "I " ; . .� I - I I - I , . . � � ., F I . � stopped beipg dependent upon you and �­ : . � I r 1, . I � . �. � . � 11 0 1 - "Don't you think . it is time tb.at'I ��tarving - .�' -1 I - � I I - secured work? 'I - . . f, I I I � � � I e 'Op- a in.- � 4 I T=E mom Dmwft" I 9011110to-� K1,01T, STIOP-"' e -iu � Girlal Try Itl Hair gets *oftj and � Th I � P ; . ' 'No 11 Bunce saw his chanp,,,x to ' � - ._Z I I - � . UL I vi � _- beautiful --;-Get a small. = I . � hold him for downs. Aft 11 - - I � J - - I - . ; I . 44 - UiderAlliedFla D 11 i " I � , of , Danderine. - . . BY I i I U L-HE'A ' on't you believe- . - " t : .9s � : il d �. r _� ! Tmmlom - -DACHIS It . . 0 1 � - I I . I No." - - ": I I . . � .i, I I .. . � - . - "Don't you think-" I- . . . I , If you care for heavy hair that glia- , RuFus. GILLMORE -; '� - - . . Immediate Help,Needei to Reteve Starvation and I 1 ,4 t IL;. � ; "No," I . .. I ­ . . . 1=ty and is radiant with - � I McLeod. a -ad Allen, Toronto , , - I'Well,'of course, if you don't think $uffering-Cannot Hold.G *111 NOW! _J� - . tons, Nvith be . . Until�SheTiied""F[Uit-a-,IivefI . ermany� Responsuble J an- incomparable ,softness and , . � I . I . . i � �, . life; has . .- "Durant lost patience. - � L ­ I I : . . _. I - -_ - . - 1=4�,;x.w.amatay.&=iax,,,iw.�aw.=X,�,zz=az".*%n�-4uw- - i -4- � I I � � i . I - -.�, fluffy.and lustrous, try Danderine. . I I � -Made From Fruit Juices it was the exigency for which Mil- " . � p. I . � l . .. . � . - -1 � I I Just- one application doubles the . There is - need for our W6 in Ugium h ;. ' dred had waited. She sprang into the . I piresSing I I r, � -.Z- I . (Continued from Last Week) - won't you go?", * 112 CoBvita� ST.,*ST. Jousp K.B. �� � � * I . I .%tvauty ,of your hair, besides it imme- r His ey' es vlistened. "Shall I tell i " 141 feel I must tell you of the great , I breach widening between ihim. I I 16day,and there W1 be formanymonthato tome. ; . . . .1 - . . 141 think you are perfectly right, � . I I . 4 � . . - . i k I . I . I I . ,d lai;ely , dissolves every particle . of As if by magic the rain 104 vanish- you?" he asked. I - I I I dan&vff. You can, not have nice heavy, 9. 1P, . I benefit I have received from your Righa,rd," she said. "Of . course,, we . � a streets� cool6d, 'Yes t . I - � � I I ed from the macadar 4 ,f i I � I .1 I : - * . i 0- " I VI . I - - � . healthy lair,if you have dandruff. This refreshened,these had draiAed and now "Begaulse you care enought to warn wonderful in�dxcine, %Yuit-&-tives'. can't ex.ect to ke p you ere -forever. I � - r . , - .P h ,,, f � . � �, Z � I .k - ,� , ! . � I I . . I I � I I . destraWive sedurf robs the hair Of its welcomed,the burden of the flying car me." . Ihave been.la suftbrer for many Bunce's eyes signalled wildly to'biEf I I " �,� � � I ' .ustre. ita !�trength and its very life, with a new sound,-, a soundheard after ,,Is that all 9. 11 she sighed. insubordinate d4iughter. "He not only V � 1'. .� 1 . I . years from Violeni Headacheu, and - � - 11 i �, . � �­ i I � . p i MW . =9 if mt overcome it produces a fo er- . rain, a, burbling murmur seemingly Of "Do you think I'd leave just after � wants to leave us,but he wants to go , I ) �;, ,�� - - I . I ' � AS � 11 I iahness a the content. Changed, also, was the air. learning this? Do you think, that could get no permanent relief. to work," hd complained I , � I I � - - I I �1. � I - . I I � - nd itching of the scalp; hbn The close, , humid feeling of -the ear-, ybu-anyone---obuld induce I He A friend advised me to take 'Ffuit- - "And why sholdn't he if he wants i K-, I . � I I I I I .. - 11 . I ,ed. nair Toota famish loosen and- die; i 4n, I . � - . vem' th ir was cool, �topped after ipealZ! si-tives' and I did so with great tOV1. . I . � . ­ . . the Wr falls odt fast. Owely gvt a ly e ng was gone; e a before the peal �, I-7 . � I - - - I . � Mt - I irred lightly by a wind upon ironic laughter she turned on h In. � sucobn; and new I'Aw- entirely free -'W,hy - why----" Bunce was flus- - . I . I I . _1" I � . . 2 I ter sm4l bottle of Knowlton�A Dandekine, and sti * tered.. He gazed at his daughter with 1� L 1. � I I . ! : � . ,�T, . I � I . _1 om any dru . .. . I - . . : . ; - . t 0 g store and, just try. it. - - which came to them little mosegays of ter a moment he joined in it, but big I of HesdaoheA, WiiW to yomi . � - 11 . %. sweet spring odors. laught was quit, det(frnidned, and he amazement. I I w, : �! I ' . 0 I ; � .1 ' � I _--4 I � . , � . . i . our troo . r �he - I . I I 1 splendid medicine". . As ps occtw the, evamated , I i I. it i ended it abruptly to ex8airn "What, . "Why not give him a position yo=- . I . � 4 � i . - . 9 I i 18- I . I meant to punish you for, daring, � . I! ": . W1 - - � . __ a leave now? Why, this is the �ope that MRS. ALEXANDBR SHAW, self ? He's too good a man for you to territory, untold misery stares them in ? - �, � - i i .1 t1le - to play with me, but I didn't intend - . � eone else."., I I I . 11 t � i f - 11 - � I , I I W, I to hurt your feelings," she announced h4s kept me here under the most un- . 5W. a box, 6 for $2.*, -trw size 25c. lose to sOm I a ( k the face. Emaciated children, hollow- ! I . � I . XCe I . ­ I don!t leave to � � I i I pleasant' conditions. . - I "Why, so I could." Bunco began . I � � as soon as they were fairly underway. - � At all dealem or sent on , receipt of ,. I � " roofless holn-i""o i � "I 9 I ,t a glimmer of her purpose. "Why, , 'R� . i I � I . t's.tiveg. ge � oi I L!L "BiA I wasn't playing with you," he now,. I begin." , *ice, , postpaid, by� FvW Clothing s �� worn it ofiers- no protection : " I � I � i are 114 Ic lmd on Farms, ritst, Second V I . "Then so do 1.11 'Hilda's laugh ceas- - . I so I could -if he would take it. Z� . .& ,-- from winter's terrors- miseries that r � i ti a protested. Limited, Ottfta. , Durant announced thit.he was will- it I . � .- ,. It . - I Xaftage& Call or write me at She said nothing, maintained a sil- ed, and her manner changed instant- - I � ­ I I I '. I � , � � I . wait but MUST be relieved at � i int., gV48 &3�d get your loan an-anged ence that affirmed that sbe knew bet- ly.. She slowed up the motor, cast a � I In E;Well * � t , Cannot � . 41, 1 1 I � Lhe - -o . .. I— ,� well, that's something more * 1 71, 1 1 1 r I . I . I � . . by "ttkm W&M No advance I. ok ahead, and then in the � . :, ­ I I ance.to avert DEATH I . 71 . I ­ � � .; . I . ind - ter. I . searching lo like it. We'll think it over, and see � � f 1 ��i . . Cb&Zsv& � He shook hig - what wi& reach of the road turned \ q I i ue lgiu � I I .: 7 . , head. "'Amd f irs.t , n't have some with - you." Her air - what � we can do for yoU 21 Bunce I .� - Need � LA - . � I , . I � I . I - � -fik# to jump into,the break&- I ; � 11 : IL IL 3W I TOLDA made you think I was hurt." the * ,toward home. was that of one who accepts a challi ,eased away as he had so ofter before - I I � was th ' :.1 i I I : I ' . e i I . 77 ViCtOrls &, TO"nt*- "I could "tell by your back as yo#,-. . . � . El, I � � ; .. ,SKAid it without reversing; she enge. "But-----YDurant followed him to- �� . � _. � and so make aw Victon-ous Peace �i � - , '. . - �, 1 1 1 walked a -way." djd4t atr:som'o speed and with only it "Ah yoifre going to wear a man's ward the door. � I i .�,, - . . 111:1��6 ? � - � r I ==N I I - I 1 . � , ' , . - �;_ . "If human being could do it, I vow, foot .or, 'so to sliare, but Durant s ad- costunie!" he; exclaimed, I "But it's absolutely necessary for � I 1. ­ � . _. � �z . I � � . I . I 1-1 -1 i I - � . � m ou for, tho' ixiiratwa - of her skill and. judgment "No." She regarded him serenely' me to know abouti it definitely,' at _ � Doret let it he said WE, let �:;J � . .. � I 11� .. rs m . : . was apo.arently lost in another feeling. "I shall not do anythii7 quite- so id- .once. I., � I k -1. - 11 ­ - ! �! I i � . � Belorium starve. Letuscable .-;! I . I "There! Now you're playing with "Welielgoing back?" he mourned., iotie'as that,- I �aven' even thought � 1 &__1 ­ . li . � ; ­ � "go?" Bunce caught a determina- . - . ­� � I �, � . � I � �k . . � 11 - over your offering to the mothers i � * � . I lk�- i me agam'!" She shook her head. . , "Yes curfew has rung for you,", she I what I shall wear, but-"' her tone be- tion, not again to be trifled with. , � I � t . � I . - . - . I - I "Yes, but only because I don't dare anhoun'ced lightly. came inocking-l"but you have stirred, Well, I don't k�-ioF any reason- why I and children of Brave Litoe �� ;( � . . � , :. .i - . I � . ,,, I � I . 1 . � �- I to be serious with you -not yet. � rin� in just and it 'you shouldn't b6gin work at t i , N � I CASTORIA' I "It's like a 'Woman tc me deeply, Mt. Richard Durant, on�e i - Belgium AT'ONCE I I -1. . . There's to much at hazard." . . i . I I � . after #ying to stop it from - ringing. is in my heart to:punish jou for tam- That suits me, that suits me to a T� i I . i I . 11 i k. . I I , , . . � ,� I pa Md Ohft)m "You'are a very strange man to'talk You're delightfully,wonderfully, atroc- pering with my young affections!". Come down to my office any time to" � ' _, - � I I � I � I I � AL Make chwpes payable and send contributions to I I , - . � ; SIM& W. --�­ 1100 to me like that, the second time wer� � i0suly human," he Ideclaro amiably. Despite his protests, she refused his - I I'! � - ' . day, and we'll start you off. Hqy�'� I . � . . ... I � �, � - lb � M ba AMP meet." � ered with a 1.6iugh and by escort, lef him- Arguink valiantly on � that for you?. . 1 � I . A - t I - . � , I She ans* ' . " ' 41 � a , I I . "I I I . � - " his � - .- � I . -A - I - . . "Th6'second ,time we meet! T until tlie car the sidewalk before the Bunce house. vastly oblig 0 � . increa'sing the speed "Splendid -and I'm ge& , -- i � I ; Blu-i lme -I- j is,the eighth time- I've seen .you." I y to 17�a from cross street Durant walked happil�r up the stone to you, Mr. Buncei 11 Ai I . �' , f, " I I . I � seemed fairl 1P . ' t � . I -1 . - i I . �1 . . - I I � shpatmal 'Eighth ? " ' -street. steps into the -house. orce d up, j c . I I . .1 . f . . .- I � - � � ' .. . � I . 1, � I � � I I . � -1 . � I %i: I � 7 "Yes," --coolly. , ar Ito cross As t1le, 'door Thus the Bunces, f - d to yiel' T k . � I � V A . - . - He laughed. . closed, Mildred Bunce leaned out Of their guest by capture, contrived still ' , . 1. . i � -4 1 � � -:7 �5 1 . i . � I I I . � �1 ;� . . ., I 1 Hilda lang1ted. "What did I, we "I'm seared. I'm running away from thie vi�indow of her darkened roont, and to keep a' hold 'on him. And Bunce, . (Registered under the War Ch!aritiess'.Act) 1 127- - _. . ; , - I N- k . I . . . I , - . I � . the first time?" s can 11 she said, glared angrily at the little patch of catching quickly his daughter's chanie', '- . t I . I I . r I Y- ' . 'r J . - � _1Z : I I . � I il I I . � I I I . - : . . V ' . . . I ' looking him boldly,- fearlessly"in the , gray. speeding. down the, avenue. of plan, went further. He gave Dur- %, I 11 I . . - , I �1 - . . . � END STOMACH TROUBLE7 tume.11 eyes. e� '* Half way across the avenue -in the ant the address of Miss Cobb's board uron. County Belgian Relief Fund -Mrs. J. B. Thompson, � " . I � �� ' I id I � I . I I � � each itirm - t "De,qcribe in detail what I wore deceived. Never 'be . LNCA- . I . not fore park -,,yhic,h r�n through its middle, ing, house, He could rely upon javl easurer, Seaforth, Ontario, or to ONTA`RTO BRA I t . - SIA one of those eight tin�es." was there such a daring womont ,You a little dark man, deeply interred in an Shaw to tell him what 11appened t Jere. 1, I B gian Relief Fund, 95 King Street, West, Toronto -1; 1) I I , : :. , . � r 1: . - . - :r�f . I � - - . "Blue' eyes!" � - e, excitom d-' his position on But he evidently gave li#le credence I . I I � - . I I . fill lif e, with challeng ent, old ulster, shifte . I , fl �� . I r r � I � , cc i :,�, . I .s � gjaiiepsln'l makes sick, sour, - Correct!" She chuckled. you ---2 . .� the cold park bench. The trunk and .to Durant's a;vowal that he wanted = . , __ I --:. ­ - -_ .--- '. "Pape's I . - .- -_ ; � I � I "Blue eyes and a smile'and a laugh work. He was - I � I - I . , I �_ I Sassy,itomachs surely feel fine . I'Humpty_Dum�ity!ll she jeered. bench. -The trunk and boughs of a obviously surprise� �Itl I I I . . . � -.1 I . that have been very disturbing to say that noon when his former guest ap-11 :::- *-- . . � . 11 I i . - in five minutes. 'Thank you. I like that much bet- bare tree now hid him fi-oin sight of ;he liss e quickly. "Dick, he said, � :� - r the least" - , n window. . . red promptly 'in his office; he put, of i � - -i . - P . . t4�r than Aladdin." . the girl i the pea I - - _ ON . I I - "A little too whollesalelyt. - " r � picking,u and putting down papers 1A � . r . . 44Humpty-Dumpty had a great fall." "Gee, he muttered, "that musVal off fulfilling his romise, by taking r - $ 1 � 13 . . p : on his des, in a flapping fury, I "I . 4- � r . . $ 1 CA %%1*11 uR I A 1. "^ * I :i.i � . If what you just ate is souring on- 'That's to repay you for expecting ;(Humpty-Dumpty was climbing for been the other dame piping him off Durant to luncheon. i haven't go much loose time to talk - tf 1: I Z3 I ; . r 0 r � r your stomach or lies like a lump of me to remember what you wore.' He sour apples,. Now I-" I at. the window. Hell giat his from tele- I � - 2* bbift =a d1wiftm _. - I �1 "What do you suppoes," he - to you, 3104 this afternoon, very busy. , ­ -r. v.. . � I I r '6f the varioui oc- 1NLM,S%a& Ilk-LAL t'? . 7 � lead, or you belch ga� -and cructate gave her an accout . . "All the king's horses and all the her all right:" , , phoned Mildred dfter�wardv "I took 1 man to -day',, liut I'm going to keep my lw,�I'ft, Uned" �. : I I . . With �f w . casions on which their patl I � 4 r � hs had cross- -slowly, and stole an- this noon A* -=W � i - � E -our, undigested food, -or have: a feeling ' king's men could not put HumPtY- He bent ever Dick to luncheon M6 word and let you see What you caiR i I - : i � I - . �p - ". , . . . U . : ed. - gether again. r, other look at Mildred's window. at the Exchange club and something 'do on advertis6g for my paper, The � � . of dizziness heartburn, Iiillness, nausea, Dumpty to . I Bme tho I . I I I � .* 'So you were the man with Mr. - ,iperhap,,-,_but donit you think the 'Gone to hand it to him " he mum- Pf � 7 F hapgened. Old.Theophilus Cabot vilas Merean#le Record� - Beat trade paper to 11:����� . � bad ,t4ste in mouth and stomach -head- -1 I .. � _____ Bunce, who lookqd as if he wantfd to right woman could have succeeded bled. 4'Well, this ain!t the time or there talking to his partner, Sears. �johig,, Witt iTi thd who a t yr bar _11 . IP . . t I � r . . coun r , � I I I - I � I athe, �ou can get relief in fivd minutes thrash the taxL driver?" , .1 in -s9 ., 11, I place for me to tackle him. I've gotta, I.t6ok a chance. I led Dick Up and none. )) 't * o 6fit.md.-see David-, - ' . I I i i I I - - ' _ , . ; � � by neutralizing acidity. Put an end to &Well, I----" he paused, embarrassed. you like the�BuncO#V' she get him feeUn' come a- . ,, Y, ou g that.. ITI' I -1 I , . � 'HQw -do right so he'll I him,;wanied to see with my he'll, IM I I � _' intr6dVeei � you. up .about' all 11 dit, I I r. - sverynicoof you. Thatwas �',broke._I,n. :1 i � cross'with a good-lumP,' I Idn wait# own eyes � Icy- start � yo ill i X11. be .- � . I . I such stomach distress now by getting a wa � I . . how he' got in with the ' � - � : - ,u , at-, we , plw_ F I I I � ' . i r , __ . � largefifty-cent case of Pap�s Diapepsin why I inquired and learned all,about 2' 6dV6ry much. They'r� ray hosts." I gues!�." ' � r hbe .1 11 d sUO . . I ones_ 'I gave QLbot a great send-6ff . Cyou gt,le idollars. _' � I #i , - � I . � a ­ - I if ave- - m I , r . 11 I . from up -store. YOU realize in YOup she declared. ' JW.�e won him a look He rose, and lookerd dowik-the I I Mlan?T st4fte'a'. � "You, tan!t posolb.-� -- �_ � ,ria#- statemeht r . i . . - -to Dick, and Ugave Dii1e 'a nice littl� . . I 'p . _y drug � I 1. - ,. ,f"e camp, out I . � , I., - . I . , I I I . I . ­�:Ove minutes how needless it is to Isuff . - "InquiredlTv Learned all about me "I'll �4ts - a r things 764 say lead �Puo. His dark furtiye , to Hilda's aft u Y M4�Mr JL% 40&1%,&- "j( -?X . I .1 . . . � er 1seno-off - . - I - ' � - ), � � 'i I . I 'h QU �,61; the sho46w,. allo 1�801i* ' ' t6 I "�,.�of, -, - , - 0* . � . - I ,� . . �� - 4 " - � � � 1bat, you'ms� I nie' . -,, - ,.J1*,t see -#'mik4 theii wa I ir donel" .i - He stared- at her in amazement . y be what y , ted- am rm. to I , �� ( .W evc from indigestion, dyspepsia or any; ate&. - =-.0 I . .161'. I �, YA1. YOU V , . . I � � - , adh'othier'., Bxi I've 9 Buna 7" a)* L &, 4I *0,0*1' y- ` didn't '*1ffJWA=T8#f WO=, I I . She laughed. "The*rel You see!'l � wt'-i4o-_be'1 she stated. e� es glittered; 6ne,W-%s,b14ck aX1*th6 ' ['i - (ot td eve . . I iol 1W , , - , - e Dick' . . on . : 1 g not. to be fua4-!'1 "', i I ' , ff, r . -,order caused by food fermentition, warnedyouthatI 1. _ - ach di, wa I I ,. )-.4 ;rete�d to be?" . lier. of a didorept� color, .a daft- �"edit. Tho old mar's col&ess ana thin -i- ."'wax You OLMO , , I � �: I . I V ! . -11 .1. - I lneiA,ten doO�i�'s I _____ I . . r . . -acid in stomach. 1. it - , ti r . I I . � � 69WO 4. . �1 .: I I I I due to excessive 0 ..d I v pl(4.- 1 - , ten. . -1. I r I . j . ed with impun r Y. V) - 1. '. ello let u6,Mfiy# a gen . .. � 1. fetence didn't have au�ything OW � L'04� M:lr i �:,! I . ' ill. lil * - - �� T 11 I ridif you "QU he , � . - hn. I affa IM. - _M�. I .Ths 4 �. r Ai - -w------ - - -- V_* I ai T ­ 9) Durapt auglIed with . "Oh!"' he iaugherdL "I was aft - L-6 , , I in I _. , I 14 W-1 1 I ey, Spam I , i rg at kq "- = , - �, Al � I 'g, jeqrj r -- h V _. gap** =- & I Pd gingefly about the gija 116nth 1 , r ML � , I : - . Ao 11 -1 ­ Ilig - 11 � I ou 'y I I . : r I ' ,W ."m lifflA hit , 16�6j b&,;� , � r *06"Cho, . I . - 0.1cr S I I . . �. .1 , ougli for a I r T,R , K _ **9 ; tk�- wc4ther for a few minu ­ � U24- z . I .L F60 - $16'k Hiadadh0v' Uttr I � _1 .- - � r . �� I , I ­_ r . rea ,about. me�'� r. .4.,_ I go, t6- wor ,,ward the West En�q, - -, - I 6luV1glsh`4lV*r an :� Ily d inquired _ OTT" . that - I _1i I ---I- , .. minute to think-AW.Vy . - r I ";_ ( Id tee's, gnd thdn M Of - c . - d - MANOle- � � J I . � 1 2 � Dia& led � with something JUAt 1 ,'-Xbo �en , a week. o1w, r90 I I I . 1#� .. - - I , I . I - f ,imcareft tonight. - � A a . - � . :A � I.V a 'But .did." She dropped; the. stat#j� toin your true -cal. . pedJo knoc�., 6e old man in a '� L , I I � I _ ,�AChj, I r _V 11 seo) , aAt lkvb.',*n but Take C ; Ifil_ _� . _ - d . . 4� - I , knov `th,� u c !­ i . -1 � I - - it r ment.-Ike,a bomb w ing .. . . � . . - � - . A.. - !t� . ____ .1 % I - . --- �J 7 14 e If A i UT , , , i N it., OWY Xou'd' , oil lul-irulVa"r 4 , _ ­ . i4 I I I - I . . - � 60. Wb4t. w". it A = -ixti�rlc - I i '. r � � . " I I . ­ �, . - -t4_ A's -4- - � I I I , r ' I op#ftce, I it, I'll 0 I -.1 . ,1 - : I He regarded her With asto@#Imke* -would vemove all shances of , � . . . I . - ­ . .. . 1 14. 1 1 noV& gues� 11 1�unee paused'until he show, pay - .1 , � . I . 1 . r �. -if 11n pe, r - - --- , I - � I 4 Tft , Bad Aste 1*119904 1, . A F,;� C 174W7,014ce CO speechless. , -1 want to dW` . �xl` , ­ 1. 1- Cabot ,litigg yq-4 all 7wr6d T At . . 1 ; C r = r - . . � � - . . . It , I r r I . !? '� 1� , , . - V10A, $allow IE , , I -, I 11 . . I I I - r , I '' ­ . i I 7 I i� . � I I I . '"k.t i I I . I . . ��' r, "I ". - - 0� he Ao I � - * , E nd the neitt - aftemo6h D. . ' . -Aorpid liver and , , g , r - . 'an'4 , V. ngland 0 1 E at . -"df Miserable Hefi& I I I t, g I - "You don't seem to be intermted ih, do,.you want4o'do?" ,, '"Trom tb 10 ' said��something a'ho acberous kikh, !WnL : "eaforth, 012it. - - � I .: Securing his. free4am - - ut ur tre I HeaAoffl�W #3 what I learned," she said, in turn bo:, pped And flush- . in I * weather. A IAk r �b - sohm' come from it i ming inquisitor. _ ji*t forgot And tc . I . t2, I 6 - Wd bowells, which esum your StOnbe �1 I I . � - � . e % � I --,, . I I �i �. _4 - be t A., _ Dick was answering* 1.4 th two hVn � � a co ,� )1& you,", & Durant found� to'�bb_ M. AX -1 I I � DIRECTORYj a--47 4 - f ' I 1. . 010, ,I "No, I'm too delighted to think thAt - 4 '- - - � pile,XAW with difficulties,,but,he M I "_ I knew :6ac�j filled with undiglestedt � . , a*1gift � � , � � f 'Dw# ,04,14M shd fte- ` 4" _ " . � . "tJ - * " , iyfd � . I . I I . � ,, _1', � 0 :. but a Southerifer once told m4 4, # � I fi � " . I I . 4i � -0 - '' r" _. # b I - I _ � 31 � 4"T'abk .e - 144 o �F� f*n - ach to . I OFFIC12& � , .�* - iri hfii�-# ro I I I � mwww you cared enough to inquire. I i . � # # I I " 414 -,,C - i y ., 0 , � - �, I , Not -I yet.,' . - '- have - . , -,., . Ofte , 4bod, whiah souiv and lermedftw - I r I , 11� . - TeO', i1t; of , the' advantagols of the il W* Or, " .. - . - y, Goderic I it,4 too 1&ta,,,� 1jik-jj:* 'h� could hifd f , . OMP44 . I _; I . 1� P' . 11 , �1_ - . - , , ­ - England climate was th&tfew Of I 4d -, gAl f� � , Presideht ,I don't care to .have you think that, � _ r� e it. 0mnoll �, I regret � when � I , � . . . Xe* g8hest" �XclailkI4 Mr. bap in & swill -'barrel- TbWs AU JlrA ; - 79& Evans, BewhW04 ViCO-Pre`"A She looked itraight ihea,&,`,UUt a, - ridently weigh- ,,koned� - r 1. I . . I �* "N41'.lie pausek ei . � . __ . I , 4 " - � � d4 U � - foul , - I Seaf4ths' SeCY-T-Te" - J streetlight -did its duty, re-- iiig hii CJI&nces. it cwfig? Going wheIre?" Bunce d0- ,ibe, -=#vex a rvived- iia rigors." . h* ejgtt4_ d%*W^ i J I Bun,qe, - M I jr�, s"�,Jo tintold *selv", �; � . �, ,. I . . I i 1ho*0d.yoi - I T. IL RAM - � I No - I shall -.do, vih-ALt - " �d e ugh hit to hfde 16t " t .__ br". ' F _ P Nr re� , -w - wa . i]W�w. wh� would ver -tho tt t , I I 9, ba&� , yelbw skiV6 mevAd . I � * I 1�ssi � ildlyj _,bet q . AGEN" passing. street light did its A*p iA;�iea calmly. ' ' li*&A�* - - . I � I � ,laid iTt the - i rent 9. ,� F I., "I t I . 'I want"t , 7 4if L'; I . � - and put yoUr 4zO 0 � I � I I a �, ` 't, - '% ,;, - " 00 i -do," he _1 tent ryQJjg'that is horsible, - , � - -- I I , I hidl the.,nex ;: m I ; slariL like'that would'have landid 11 it _. -, M 0"I . her cheek. She laqg,�ed. sc4rnfuft and changed, . orni Q�,t . I i ' . Cra, 1-1 - - "I R CaboN'neck, &dilt I "l . � I �. T , , - Aitch, R. U. No. 1, Clinton'; FA 1 - 49][.�:,djM%-,,1mow - ,11- r -ha yet to : d -Theop? - round ,, , I 0"ca"t tlo-480'_� W10 � 11�1. : . 0 " ft , ye.* V .&I � ,&I*%. T Sow did you- expect me to take so- th " "I ,L ve Ve% it did,' He laugh fts"10tin* I j 'the. BOW` "Aie you going to 6 I . :� - . � . , e.?l Ik did you hand a' t6��U&' .� . � ,ja you? at , 'Of to � , i - e I L ; I , t - 17 , 11 I : : �_ r. Seaforth; J01M f - 4 OlUl I!! . boarding, . et, an(I he Cud- � u4i two * , 9 ,.9 -locate a room or - pluat" his face got w, 4 Rimbley Vy he in ;, tsquer, F ,� hous constipated bowels, �; . _� -1 -17, -;' fl#tering a -statement. quireol, �-,, W�TiiE Oev . I Of it . ed� by -inviting us to lunch with -him ?#' our and , straight4 � . I i ; - � � I- __ ar- I �. ieg are , I sm* ;�at NIS - "dtemetwL , TA � . . . - . tl � , you-?" his eydi brighten- ' + - . Like any other er- �,;­, at , . "Dick, my boy, 1 won!t hear glZay "i Yom 04 bi � jkv"field, phone 6 on 137, ,S � Vlacidly. - . ci sing ; i� J � - I ___* . ­ . P, I . U , I � jr. '*�. Yeo� Goderich 18unce ttied -the -obX03tiOnS sucesof 4w -Villy, I tell you Veles D U14 you � _: � . , . , 416P . i - V . ­ , tp,d Sean. - ,morning. Thei, work,i � 1: _� rer." Sh6 faced him a ce M :!ed._ . It . I - I ventu _ - .0 . of real thing, all right. Res the "We, & - ht -ft, time"'to tidk- viOr I _In � , � .� , ften before. "You're a part 0 w4a � � MU04 Broftaxen- cold ,mischievious, watchful disdai4 od. ed . . � a 10-omt 'box ftomt, d"J&t I i I 11 . , 11, "Y49e I think, so." %e n d ,. ,. . � I I � - - � a *1 . There's nothing to it." biiJy *man,. X ever - .� . - ' . a I e V 4 d. . 1 � - He felt, the change, and his eyes.1,, - '*' -1 4 apprec. Rbilus Cabot. Where ' � i � : � - - .the place of her blusb�, *, r�� I . - ` keep. I 9- - �: t�er I , bwwrolm - , , - sa,0 thit* out Theo- much- of -- xnytbkj e&cep� Debussy and -YM I feelh* ;ZW . - - in I * I iate youi kindness, �wt rve- Is Dick'now 9. In I Rich h ? � , , I N9. 2 Sftforth' JObn � - eAV ' I Meeting Number Nine. '. � , . . , lmaj� - � � b' Unce h led the unfe- - -1 16 I . William Riny, # " � ,�`e.'­ Vllenwd on that- 6DOt -�"' `#� I I . , � . a "t . -han I hopedl" to � g�.Ip # my t ! : 4 , . private. office still harping I . '21 t"' -And go much s UG i to go? FiddledWeel . 'fty' '. oti6n that'he wantsto go to worlk � . I - I � wnevnes� BrodHagePL: James wi� , dropped from hers uneAsily. "You ev ooner t for miliar name, I'Stftusx, Stra'dIff, who -1 a .- - BW'h,WO*d- M. McZ*in, Clinton; J68- idently dOn't learn anything especial- She smiled but riemaiiRed provoking- . ' - . eyt" - Z ­ 'r; I we - ') _� -erich; D. F. McGregor,. ly favorable." . - 1* � silent, (1- lkave,yoil got to go, away and leave -ak -me. I suppose I've got to Put- him on, are th ­_ i I coiiouy, &d , , . _ od- . i I d, I in G?11 Bunco but; Lord, how I do dread itt An "Comtosers. Leaders of the m i - � R. No. 3, Se.06rth; J. G. Grieve,� - wh4 iate iyou way UP � I I I r U. gA Am- hO - . I I'Don% tel me what yoWre going to - ern. 13C 11 . ; She shook her head. .�IS Of MUSJ6" . .. I ftAo 1. X atten?pte4 to seem grieved and ang.rY' English lord out trying -to- . I � . _. IM" . I 0, ,4 Walton; Robert Ferris, HarlOck; And you couldn't have learned wear-i9y he Went on. "I should know � see the I'Musiel Oh ye�x; to be surel" I ­ I 11�-' . � I I � McCartney, No. 9, S�AdOrtL fil th$ same breath. ,,,,erl an advertising, can't, you � alltW a�icularly unfavorable.". you anywhere, by your hair, voice, ­ c . Zd ;valked With his quick 'a �. � G'Sorge I I o, myself to get one and be fQolishriess? Why, it's a hundred'to Bunco rooe i, . . - '41 We it t � I Alrell . � V . g P t9" ot other ' ohii I 17 . ___ __ I y no - ;he window; a power- - � ..---- 11 � 5hoU, Yes, Yes, I know. Here incisive step to I . 1, � ___ doing." one 1. . . V � I . I "Becaus6 no one here knows any- ,01je feature. I'll pick you out from up . the gul waddle h6A Biinee. When he turned . ." - 5, I I T. R. TIME TABLE IP I A (I 1V'i him took i -, CT. thing about me. the whole crowd. I'll come up and - out and be,up and doing?. Ohp goqs, but it's like gi ing . � et � i� � . - I - , - � . Leave Seaforth as followls: - tj wouldyet be too sure of that." to you.jp I $0 find it dull here, do you?" money; I don't expect any returns." ' A A -1 r/ I A 3 � � - � I Trains speak t . . ,. (COnt'Oued on Page Six)' 0 � . i -� . � � . �� � 9'Ifd e "No.tOn the contrary, I-" . Bunce, expecting'nothing, disposed � ; I - "A a. m. - For Clinton, Godericks Something in her -tone arrested him, , Her blue eyes sparkled. - I 11 - easq, - g ihv ,,Well, w4il, well!" Bunce cut him � 1111 , M! � . � �, - � 1. wingham, and Fineardin6- held his attention,appeared to iner , ,the world to have you pick out t a d - doing I ,_ - . � _. his uneasiness. "Are you going t off. t,G,et out and he up an �. ____ ,. �, i � � ;.5S p. m. - For 'Clinton, Winghw 0 tellU, 1,wroug wordani-.11 , . , I � *' - I me what you learned about me." ,,I- touldiet do that. I couldn't can't see wbere'we have- fallen dowil I . .1 - . - - � 1. . ' . and Kincardine - "Unfortunately, I can't. , . at putting you next to the best peo- . �_ __ m �. ­ - i . Z i Clinton, Goderielk. ,,,,' make such a inistake.` - - __ __ I - I � � �_ , , � - IL03 P - m. - For 'Was it so much to my discredit. Her blue eyes smouldered the while ple. Met the tabots through us, did- ___ - . - - . . , 1. . � � ; . -1 � m. -For StTatford, Guelpht - ople I � . �[ C, 6.86 a. "That's according as.. one loks at - � Ult you?� Don't'you"like the pe : I I . ; � ! * I she mused. & � U f i, . �� - , . Toronto, OrMia North Bay and IV? I � I' � I I � I'Wiltyou Promise to come and ppt- we are trotting out for YOUT" I - 11 '. - Aeville and Feter- I settled 11 i - � � k � ,i � points ,est, B�_ "Oh!" He sank into a deep silence4,- me to- the.%test?" he demanded after' "Very muchp but it's time I � � ­, i . dr 4911 1 . � ,I I �_ I . I - ; � >.and points east. . down somewhere and went to wbrk." � �� 19 111 ; I . boro meditalvng, gazing at her as if he, ,W long�.and defia4t silence. I , I ; � ; ! �? , � . . , For Stratford, Toronto, Popi You just -like to hear I . . . " - . greock' I ! � �, I . . � '. A - lo p.m- - oints east.. hoped to learn -from her averted, fa'CQ." - "Yes, since you are having so much � "' , words. They I - I I I I'_ . . " 6 . ,W , -� 1 1 ast he sigh , fun with ee why I should. the thik - of your, own . I i - i T . - � I I Montreal and P . ber,feeling for him, At I : � -me, I don't s d io you Hk9 i� fire alarm, � I Imow -up � . I ro, - - I I . ; . - - ed. ,I wonder. I wonder if I can d6 . soul! ' i -­ 4; A . � . - � . JONDON. HURON AND BRUCE I) he mused aloud. . - _ __ --- - - --- Z_�� that, but to -me - .all 13oppycodkl" - i - I . .. ; I ,I �_ __ : I it, d I I -, : I ­ - . U.M. _-, Bunce brushed �y toward his --.bat an, 1 : - I - I I . "Ing South P -m- , "What?" Hilda turned and looked,, i I � � . . I I I I � V . ­ I I door. . Q .� . r . I � 6.35 3.20 at him sharply. � J, t .... I I - . I � , Bunce . � - ; . W, ingham, . depart � I Richard flushed.at the way Bunce .OLV - I . I ; . * ..... 6.50 3.36 141 don't dare tell yoUll" . ishes, I . 1� i - Mgrave � - , . THI-S was riding rough shod over his wi Pe . I I : I I 1. . I : . xyth ­­* .... 7.04 3.48 She turned away, obviously disap�-. . . . 4 I . I I i i. - � . Ic 11. . - ................ 8.56 pointed. "Have you enough confid ' .O,M # to tell you UforO _e 1. I I . 7.13 . . .1 � _� I made uIy arrangements," 'he said . X . - . , . - ... o � __ ­_ 11 �A ence in me to tell why you came . ea, - . - 0miton, .� ........ 7.33 4.16 �' � "I haven't come to this de- , I I . - 'K�, "I thougb� I oug, .... 8.08 4.83 here?" quietly. � . I I ... I : �, . . 4.41 "Yes." He paused as if to choose I cision without giving. all things cari- . : 11 1��_ . I . . 8.16 "I came here to make a place' W , � ful consideration. .. � - I 4i . . . Kipppen ........ ; - - - 0 - I I .... 8.25 4AS words. I came here Butice withdrew his hand from the . - . � ,� -I... -1 I Hensall .......... ra.01 and a name f or myself. GOT WE'LL , . . � 44 . � I . .... 8.40 door and turned. "What, determined I � I . - 11 - ... . i . I Exeter .......... &13 to get work." ' . Well, if that � i - '% I 11 __ � `-­ � - �. . , ! . .... 8.57 ' as all that are you? �, " - . . ­ � i . "Are you performin i . i I � - 6.15 1 9 work of any %a wouldn't make grandmother greive ov- - )) I I I ,:� ! . ; f.-ondon. arrive ....... 10-05 kind ? 11 I Told by Berself. Her' S'n- - er her porridgell, He inspected Dur- I � , , . I I I . � I . P.M. "Well, I'm serving as chauffeur for then, 'MiUy' i ' . . i I 11 . . I .--. . . i'l . - .�� . I a.m. e 11 . . ,,- Going North . the Bunces." Durant's short laugh May' cerity Should Con-' ant hotly for, a moment, f . . 1 7 � . � � 1 -1 . he called. . . � i 11 11 �1� � I I .... 8.30 440 . I I I ,I i J . London, depart - have been at himself. . vince Others. * I .,: I ; i , : ...... 9.35 5*.45 Mildred appeared at the back of the - � I T-, . I � , . Centralia - - - - - --- "And you are satisfied to live on othing .1 I t- . z , 1.1 - 1 9.47 5.&I hall with her mother hovering in her read -up e . I . B _! M at -up 11 C1 I � lil I I . E xeter .............. them and be -',, she allowed her look . , . I ! f, , :� 11 . ' A4 � . � I . . 4 6.099 ill._"For four years I rear. . � 1: . ; _� I I flensall .............. 9.69 of disdain to complete the sentence. Christopher, i 1� � � I .1 w any . "I - . . 1� -1 � �0 a ... 10-06 -morrow I leave them in * guffirea from i i � : i I I 6.16 � 'No, To rregularities, welikness ' No, its Milly I called for, and its '-up I Rent -up ! Bt�tq you can, � � � . 1. Alippen ......... :... ­ nervousness, a, 11 � Milly I want." - �� / 14 � . . . JLO.14 6.24 event. To -morrow I get work Of the Ile, I . I . 11 I 'Bunce waved his wife back,visiting a . �, � I � Jkwefield ....... I was in a run down giA a bigger b� r of S6ap for 'I.; I � - , ' . I - � � � I ..... 10.80 6.40 some, kind or-" I - I � - ­ 11 � " � I Clinton . .; ....... condition. 'Two Of his annoyance at his giiest on the , I I � I � ; ­ � - i .. ..... 11.28 6.57 "There! I knew I couldn't be mis- -day �than y6u could 'a � I �­! � Londesboro, - - - - - at do you � L'i -1 I " a . 1 7.05, taken!" She turned iinpulsively toward I our best doctors target of a lifetim6. "Wh money to . I .... 11.87 J fai, ed. I . .. . �, i � J I .1 1-: t � I e Blyth ........... . . led to do me any thin,, of him, Milly?" he cri -if y0i ' � . . I 1 7.18. 1 him, her eyes alight with confidence" � good. I heard so 44What do you think of him, coming year or so ago- a �,krill just in- . I . , ' . ., . .�; , 1 $ B61grave ............. 11.50 diin,, . I � , ., I 12,05 7.40 but gradually the light grew � much '�,bo'ut, what here, gettin, us all het up about him, I . I I " W,ingham, arrive ..... . I I * "gigger Bar" ,, . W,_ i flickered as in the -win ne*. ;�, C � " I '. - � . . - -_ - . I � d of a � !. .1,y0inE.Pinkham's smashing our automobile intO the�l sist on tlle : 010f ort , C, 7 I . i "But you musii't stay. Y-66 lorylj .- � 11 . , TABL i doubt. 0 Vegetable Coin- bargain and then saying we ai t good I Co ' fort quality .. �w � Q P. P, TImF I I � 'Le Old bigh , rh K� P . ! !. i C]L i are playing a more: dangerous gamd.' I , -the sa­ I ?A f 1! 1; i ,pound bad done for enough for" him and he'A ,got to 0 1 o . : � A I v I ." � : . erLTBLPH & GODERICH B n� I I I here than you canpossibly be aware - in Ca I � . I ' � I Others, I tried it and leave us?" Bunce softened e . the largelt Sale �1 d q 11 �' - I ; wbichl­ .� `I,'(' ,n I L i i . � I 1 4- 4 of." � i and was cured. I . , I � , , � i 11 , n , I RONTO I lunge -with a jocular tone and a grin. I 1 � . ` , , I _` �� ' J . . � ... i� TO TO I "Dangerous! -Why?" er ner- � , . he favbri�e for 25 yea I ., I � I � !�, am no long ;F,7-1. , I if- it � I . . A.M PXL �', Durat laughed. "One of the rea- ada ;; I 1 %4 � I � �,� 11 "I can't tell you without violating :1. regular, I I I I $I: . I I ;1 - . i ­� ,111 ,;�-P", Vous, am sone why I want work is to IMY YOU . i i I . 4 11 I 1 .. , * I -11 I . V� , , I . -1 ' " � I ­ ... ... 6.40 1-33 ' a confidencepp in excellent �, clea,ner, � I 1! I q �� �­ and I A - 3 age done to your car, he a b0i - 1 : � t' 1 2.14' He started and stared at her.' apound will for the dam Use (", - ­ , �-_..Id g' e t ghtef,, 1# I t - I : 'Why" hWth. I believe the Cor t .1 . '' � I . Alyth . ........... . said with, a smile . I . : I i. I 1: r I I 1� j� Ir. � . I I I I of I 1 � i ._1; � ....... 7.32 2.20 * You're warning mel" he cried eestat- cur� any female trouble. ,$-Mrs. ALICE . i � r Bar to -day. I i 1i alton ......... I - Mildred remained silent, watchful, ' , t� o -�,, t'nel B gke A 1 7 . 4.3 I 'MER, Christophe , easi:, , I I I I .i I F, !r, " . I . .4 � I � 0 ! ically. , x .ill. I ... I I , i. I �Iuelph ................ 9-88 , , . 1: I! � I "Yes, I'm warning you to leave. _JE t f waitimr, for an opening. - I t ill. I % 1, . I "Nervousness is often a symp om .0 "Didn't I tell you that bill belonged . .J., 11 . 1. C � . I - I 1� - I . - - I*. �ein & Co., United � t j" - 4 1 " I . FROM TORONTO I Boiton by the vqT first train.' wel"ess or some functional dergncrrle . t let me hear' you I *1. , � i � i V,; . � . - Trying to ­ b this to me? Now, don' �, I . -1 ....... 7AO 5.10, "You're -waimih mel which may, be overcome y I . %,�--'� 1 . - . 1. ! - . p ment, 1. --a- A 1. i .40'r ur , �, , I . . . onto IASve ..: ....... 9. 7.00 protect -------- P .* root and herb remedy, Lydia I OPKI YO yip, about that alain or its i io 1 ��4 5 88 faxiloils f r You " Bunce 25 i � , 07:1 , I I � � t�-f . . I elph, arrive . - 9.04 I (film warnin you against danger E pinkb I I e cyc one cellar . fo . I ,,z; I � I I . 3 t .aiii, the more . I �. � IN( i7 I ,,I- . 1- t am's Vegetable Compouncl, as , th MV -11 _? � "____Z_._ W Ift . 7i!_ ,��;, � - IN r7i-i.l� V , �4A I A you anything, about, 'gousands of women have found by et out his anger ag - A c A�. . I : � I. � (.-" -- ­� �,�,;-, I I i -i �� I ,_ " ,��-� I 0 that I can't '. ed by - 2� I �, _� /�; ,, �, A "" I I I J . U .....Mos 9.18 . . I ne,:because cover i�,�-. � I Slyth ........... I - *1� . :, . T'�- 14 ,t,4�-,,- �fllly �4 ­ � I ,-. , It - �?,, -, � t -1 '. I � _. , . .;.t k -�'.t�;t��'� . Auburn. , %i : � j -1 4 � , . , � i ,9.20 but that is sure to get you into the I , voilently this tir "No, 11 - ,A � ­�.*, __ . 1 experience. i I .............. IL15 xist, write Lydia E. 1 a purpose so noble and safe. . 11, , ` I . -most awful difficulties here. Ar6 you I If complications e I �� � - I J 1140 � 9.59. - 912 I x c,'wh�tls bothering and grieving me is -1 �, �,%�,�-,t.,V if4,i ��_�, ho � � � ; �. �, . 11 , � 1, � . � Goderich ............. going. - I Pinkbam Medicine Co., Lynn- Mass., fOl I 't,"t. -;�. � . .- , �. iUf��.��,, ,&1 ��LZtw� L& 11 . I 11i J . - ou think of leaving us in the ' 1`,-�_ �,- � ,4 _,� �, . . ;, I - in regard to your ailment. . that y I " � ­ � - i I "I � , . I __� : I (connections at '�-jclph Junction wi4-h , "Going?" What, now? Neverl" I suggestions � a IV - - . a=--'- §� �, I . . � . � � � �Cl_ _r - �_ 0 �_ � � long'experiencO is 'lu-rch,without notice. Why, even a . I ­ - = _2=W=_ NIV: IMMEM I . � . Main Line for Galt, Woodstock, Lon- , "But you must? I tell you, you i The result of its . . i2 � �­r ��A 'f , .� __ - -11-11 __ . - . I I �, , I _ . . ��f kitchen maid gives a weeYs notice. _� wll�_ 1. .. don, Detroit and Chicago, and all in- must! You don't realize the risk you; at your service. . . I I I . . ,)-( I . � And here you turn on -us m,a single I � . . 11 �. I I � . � termediate points. are runing by staying here. Why . i .. . � 'i �4 �. � - . I 1, i . I .. li�4 . � � . � . � . I � 7,;, 1. � I . I ! I . . I f� - - . . I I , i . �(; - � - k , I I I ! . � - I .. I . . I.." . . __.�­­­ ­,­�_­-*_ - - - I . 1� __ 1: ___1_1a__-1_- ­ -,--- . I I . . . . . " . I � � I ­ I � - I � -­ �­_ � -, ­­ - - I � I 7 . I . . I � I I I _� � I - . . - . . .., � ____ � _ ___ ___ __ __ __ - - - ­­ _­­_.�_- �� .. I - V . � . I ! � . i ­­­­ . _. ­­ 1-1 -, � 11 . I - � I . I I - � T WMA00100AMM"W""Wa0w, 11 I 9 k, "- I. 2 econd i 10 a I :itle Me at =Mod v=c J!Zad a X r _._ I . � . ! . .1 - . . _� _. �_ _.. ;. i - . .., I . ^ - I ! . � I . I - - a i . I .. . � . . . � � , . - . . � I - � �11 il I . . . ! - . I � . �i I __ . . . . . I i i I tl - I . - . � � . - - - ! I . 1�s I I I - - I I � � .. " � , . . I I . . . . . . . . I . . . . , - . , - - � , "I .1 I I . _ . . ,. ­_ ___ - _­ - _ . - � - -1 � . I ­ 11 . I ­­ I I ­ --- ---- �� �:­­ ... . ... - ­___ _­.____.­._­_.,_, ____..­__­ -._.,__.11_.1 . ..... . �.,,,-�l--,.,"---�--l-�----��-�------- �.A- -, 96.4_.�� -