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HONORB ' vAl.lQuE'l'l'E _ “For over three yearn I was troubled with very had Headaches, Nervous Dyspepsia and Liver Troubles. Then, I began taking “Fruit-a-tives". Very soon my condition improved, and thanks to these wonderful fruit tablets I sm once more entirely well". The wonders of the famous f re- I Fruit Treatment are only vealed when you read s letter like this, which :olnes from Madame Valiquette, 1133 Netro Dame St. W., Montreal. “Fruit-u-tives" is the hikes of apples. oranges, figs and primes, intensified and combined with tonicvt-und forms a complete fruitqirmftnent for Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Skin Troubles. 25c. and 504:. a box - st dealers or sent by Fruit-a»-018 Limitai, Ottawa, Ont. Mo\'emem of wateragalnst rud- der like attachments for decoy iucks make the heads ol the lui ter turn in a lifelike way- \.` Q 4'\ *W 2*- _ rg.. »D. » This greatest of akin remedies will remove those akin atlilctinnn that have made your life a burden. 'lllut intnlf.-rutile itching, burning und di lor! 'll d d th ' of _Klein Wi ISBDDFIII’ Ull El' 2 IIIZAKIC this remt-fly. lt has hr.-aled many cases pro- nounced hunale-a “ml will reach your cure. Tlu ful $1.00 bnrlle nlirnar yas or year; -muy barla. Try U. U. D. Jun). too. f\i.|. l)Rl.'(l(|l.*i'\'§` ,`l_.._.__-_i-.___---- /if Chapped Hands/ NO matter how uacked and painful thechapping-tba mag- ir bmi: gives prompt relief. Absorbine, jr. takes out the soreness and stops the pain- it is antiseptic and prevents in- 'fection. Double action is prompt and certain. Healing snrt.squickiy.Al>sorbine,]r.will help most other skin troubles. Al it nrur Jruuirfr. 31.25 1 hula W. F. YOUNG. IM.. Lyman Bldg. Montreal . al Absorbmelr -`__v>-L Antlstrrlc tl.-¢.r4tr<;] kh - ";5'»l€l1.i;'¢.1¢y¢W`7Y". . _, (ri, _ `,:_'; :ng _ . . "” 1. .' | l "ibut 6 _ \_` BIG 5 HALF PRICE ` ” Sale Of Wall Paper Remnants Now on. Many beautiful Patterns, borders to mstotu or without borders. Something for every room in the house. Coma early for llrat cholea. Carter’s Bookstore nk i l l t. 1 .°. QQ THE ONLY ONE 'Weil - at least have one friend; no nas never looked me up ln v.;r1s’reel" @__,lU.B’ CHAPFER XXXVI The sudden transition in her st- -titude. from one ul soft cajolery -un this biasing hatred. took Jim- my by surprise. l-lor violence a- 'mazed him. ` "WNY, why-"he stnmmered. groping for wnr& looking at her sharply to see tt Osh in some 'new pose. Blush Ill still lpok~ H113 Post htm. mward the entrance. her eyes gllnling between slit-like lids.. He was abashad in the face lot such primitive ferocity. Then he thought to look around to see whom Olga wus looking at' Another surprise was in store for him. for there was only one person conilng into the dining room and “Who S thai” ‘-that was Samuel Church. My d°g_i| . rr _ . m f- » /. __ 1; \"*" _` _ \\~\\ v b iglhl till . / , .._~l ___,, ,__f- AN OVERSIGHT _ -Luslomerl You mid! 3 big ml&_ ke in that taat nrescrintion you 'ed for me ` l J-ugglst: That seems scarcely css-ble We are always very care I -1 ' Good Lend! he thought. She, c0uld.ll't mean Sam Church. He* dually found worda. l "Whst man do you mean, Olga?"' “Right there." There was no mistaking who she meant. 'Tho name broke the spell Lhat` was holding her trancellke. “Dol you know Sam Church?" She seemed greatly surprised. "Why, ym." He laughed mirth-, |9351! "I sometimes feel Lhat l’ could kill him myself." "You mean Sam Church?" 1 She was relieved “l though; at -first he might be afrlend of yours." "H11"d1Y. It's a case of what might be turned mutual unpopu- larlty between us." She tell silent and tumed w her food. "\Vhat do you know about sam ffhzrt-h'."' he asked. She Sllfilgged her shoulders. 1' "`Pi~"Hl)'." she said short Lustomer: But you did. Voul `-avgeu me only two dollarl and ..:...t lun more money than that. ly. There ran through his mind the Y-hinge Lieutenant O'Day had told htm about Sam Church that night ‘ln the police station. The parties /> 'I in tht- big house, the breach of the msn of the world. when yung meet him on the street--when you' dou't know him. But when he's, balked. he's something else agalni He said to me. `l'\’e got money ah- ough to make you- if you‘re .send-I ble. md it you're not l've 50! 011-, ough to break you.” » “I-told him to let me out. thatf l_'d heard that kind of story before.; My indiifereum--l suppose I wma] really quite contemptuous-mad-' dened him and made a regular ani-- mai out ot him." ; Olga smiled a sort of wane smile. . “l suppose it sounds like melo- drama and 'Hearts and Flowers' and all that sort of thinglim.” She wandered off. “I often wonder' what it is about my profession- if you can dignity it hy calling it. a profession--that makes a man think a gill 'rs so approachable. lf l were a stenoglapher or a lil-I ing clerk. that sort of thing- wouldn't happen. Know what I mean?" Jimmy nodded. "Yes," he said slowly, "l think I do." "At any tate." she continued, "Sam Church apparently thought it was his legitimate right to make the son of a proposition he did. And it made me mad. the way he' takes things for granted. “Maybe you wou't believe mol let me go. Once I caught hold of his necktle and pulled lt will nil my might. It almost choked him’ and knocked all the dght out of‘ him, _ "Physically, Sam Church is a big coward. He was actually afraid of me after I got mad. When ll left him he sort of smiled and mapped his face with his handkerchief and- . Nauspapaa _._ i . l Qrictosuu. - LCV LLW _ I / \ -'I t. 1; / ; The R d 'Deer I y D00 remarkable as traversing a colrntfl' wiheru according to the testlm0nY of indian chiefs traveling with us. snow never lies for more than three months. and the heavy grow- th of poplar in the bottom:-1. the quantity df “hull' or high crsrlberrl' bushes. and the rich branches that hung from the choke-chcrrl-fs. showed that we had come lntv the! pan of the Douilulun which, known amongst plalnsmen, is designated “God's Country-" "Ffotn this onward to che BOW _ ' ' continued on pass 9 A *_ _ ' Hmt watering place to watering placef ' .ii Q never too far apart frouge each- _,. “ loth . e w ere to seen- . Pnpaliapachlbfu This s _, °" ;’°'° °' le B es mn, V made the same as Shredded Wheat Biscuit o Prcssedjtnto a wafer: Crisp. Delicious ____ ll * __*' iriver, and thence to the frontier »-'-'-#-~----° ” ' ' F ' 1-.. , fllne. the trail led through what \'Ill,cou,,,,,. whose value it would 'ireland she ls now living quieuy .ibe 0"* °f me mm' "awed °' °"r ,ns-unity to quest on and whIch.'rel.irement lu -England, _'bm wht” lD\’°"l“0°f‘- Wblecl 1° "‘°5"` w'"ml'lvd:lng from the emigration taking She was Dl‘€S€“\€d with the requem h. . lwlnds known as the “(7h,iH0°l"‘-lfplace from the older Drovlnces. will of the Southern Alberts Pioneers’ \\_" A \\ l“€8S DOW Opel) I0 US ndu asking him to place the N, W V I lcA\-GARWS FUTURE .lv wat 'practcsliv :ls a result of illlffltl P@l`S0l\8l'|Y before -her excell: \ lonesvusss Pnrnlcveo. .mis famous mi, And the add,-e,,3`.»,,¢y_ delivered by the Mi<1l'fl\l‘s Ui I-“mel l ‘ ‘at the present time as like-ly_to th() Norm west Territorlegv appm. `*i% l be "“ ‘hm Pacific "m|“'3,l;h “EP xlmating closely the southern half* b I . ' I , ,which will connect you iw.. wt e ‘Y ,hu mw__em province or __`|b,.,,||a_ £:llEl1tkl1`l:imbll*l."l] 83:1: ililglmli sélhzil l " Pacmc and give yml “elm” lo :vue naun>~l nfler l"rinc¢»._= l.1»u.~»- ing. He tried to hold me and l` 'uhm vm" share beyond the mr' Alhi-rta. When the nrovlnce WHS scratched him and tore at him sndl the" "ea" the shore otnfwlzévil incorporated in 1905, this name was pulled his hair until he was glad to! ‘ £333 ?:llx_\g'duhC‘;';§lSwi‘;}E|rfa,h€, Dngrrelalncd for the united territory 5 ' 'ew "`”"' ' E""“"""‘ "0"" Pnmcrss cnarrrs “au l have been raise] by mf-n who llilff\"°h 01"” h°\1f"‘ -li"\f1'f"l "thee until noon on -_ :_ ` , Il” Y°"~ h“ UPS*-‘<3 Kelllllf "Why in ‘Way Down East' and I had to ln Paris. "asks are f'°¢l“¢1‘lllY!an\nngst your Rocky MountnIn.=,| ---~ “l ‘-,_ ' _ _'5h'f luflled her head awuy from the proprietor and paid him to tire ""ld"‘ l’°l°“' the .hips i." P'l“°°” 5; ..>.! . . __. .-~ d " _' » .. g r B t d bl th walstltne. "“»"`._ ":"`.; ‘ Yl?l.[']'uy' H ll wouldnt imap thll‘l\t’ou're sure It was Church that* ;?§dii'|ml)0;}l/`ze|‘crequier$v5l/ée yards 36- ?' 'I5 ` -’" _ "ll _ id," ,, ’ ‘ - ‘ut-ll uatena . <33' ..,hal°l;,o?d leuhxile r;;"u:;'d§;’ 1:51 dill ll~ Jimmy asked- :A Pictorial Review Printed Pattem history g0mL.~ timer ,Rememier-, of c°“"**e‘_ of °°""5e- "0 0°9` Nu. 2977. Sizes, I4 to l_8 Years and She; Teddy, you're a man after The lan lime we wereouu th .'. W°“l‘l “mn” ll- hui- Church called. 3*. .0 42 inches oust. Price, 4:: cents. -.y own heart. ..Bul` you might not be]°3 er' me up later and azlked me if I was -l lt. though. , / ' -\\ in - -/, of/` g’ I ||lllll“ _ [_ \f r l ll .... , NEXT TO NOTHING I `.lls tnssaway: . She married I »~.l'¢ ."obr.1ne, you know. What's i pr-: tim In life? Mrs Stalin; Next to nothing, my ' ~'r. I _ i ”;’@' l § i //' CURLS Jack: Well, when you called i suppose you found a glrllah vision llramed in soft curls of golden hair? John: Not st all-found It framed in soft curls ol blue smokal ---. . :L_ -Q r N " »)]‘ 1 1 -'fo r... *The Best Cough Syrup ' A' "il- ls Home-made Han'a an aasyway to save $2. and yet have best mulls medicine ,L you ever tried. ...............-..-.-._._. . ' You’ve probably heard of this well- knnwn plnn of making cough s rup nl. home. But have you ever used lt! ,When vnu do, you will understand lwhv thousands of families, the world [o\'er, feel that they cuuld hardlv keep num without lt. Ill- ilmnle and lches _ but the way it takes hold of s cougll will quickly earn lt. a perma- nent place in your home, Into a I8-oz. bottle, our 21/, ounces nf Pinex; then add plain snulatsd sugar svnlp to till up the gttle. Or, llf desired, use clarified molasses, lhonev, or corn syrup Instead of auger lsvrup. Either wav, ii. tastes yood, never spoils, and gives _ ou lil ounces of Ilaelifer cough reltlneév glésglo YO" uv rea -ms e or . . collt is really wzmderful how quickly this hlmme-rlhsdsi re2n;edhv eonqueraua ou -uaua n ours o - lt :cams to ynstrsts through every air punnize, llfosens lt d , hoarse or tight cnugh, lifts she plglegm, heals :the membranes, an gives almost lm- mefllate relief. Splendid for throat. tickles holirfenetsh croup, bronchitis ttn ronc a. a ms. Piraer is a. hliihlly gxoneontrshig cog- llll 0 ll O WWI. U ' sect, and ‘lgla been used lorpifenara- tions for throat and chest. s ments. d To “gold dislapyointment, gagyg ru n or ounces n na wlthglllroctlona, slid don’t accept. any- thing else. Guaranteed to glrs shao- Iuts satisfaction or monev refunded. The Pinex Co., Toronto. 0|!"- Holy Communion, in Springfield next Sunday at 11 s. m., and even- st_] p._ln. _Se_rmon__subject-' L_; She was ulll turned from him_ ‘ "0lLla." he said earnestly, ive b9"""¢’fl 0*/Gfything you ever told m . lou don't really mean that rl when no one else did. , lie laid his hand on hers And I think ,I could understand too." IShe was silent l F f - . \~ \ / 7 , , W Why. I was the the one who believ- ~ ,le " /J , .. me how much you already know about Samuel Church." swered, waving his hand. “Only that l1e's wea.lthy"and apparently occupies a position of some re. spectability-" _ She interrupted, her anger blaz- lllg forth once more. "lt's that smug respectability of his that makes him all the more contemptlble. It people only knew what I know about him. Oh, I hate hiln-l loathe him!" ‘il .suppose -I was a fool in the tlrllt place." Olga began, “to think that I was ever intended for a career. .. _ .Although it wasn't my fault entirly. The neighbors always used to prglge _my voice when I was just a kid, and neil my mother that l had n great future on the stage. "Al ally rate when -my mother dled~»my futher had died years he- tore--lnlstead of taking what little money was left and putting it in the bank and then going out and Setting some kind of a useful job, l spent most of Il. while I -hung around mannger's oilices frying to "I was ln New York for a while. Job in the chorus, you know." She laughed bitterly. “But somehow or other they didn’l. discover' any burning talent in me and ll lit out. "l don’t. know exactly how I there "lie seemed to take an interest more training I could be stlrefot a great career. l-ie said he'd1|ke to as a friend ad 0 o oney a. was Churclt came down to the rest- aurant where I was singing and he invited me to his house-to a any psrty, ot course. It I'd had any sense l'd have know lt. before ll went. And what he wanted no do was to bargain with me. There were s lot ot' things he could and would do for me. only, of course. there were certain terms to -be met." I lshe laughed. rather bitterly. Jimmy thought and then ehe went on. “Just the tmual sort of s story, you know. You’ve heard hundreds like Il. Ho wanted to give me an apartment and-oh well. why go into lt sll? Nothing original a» bout lt. “l turned him down. and he got He Good Y . le" me; ready to listen to reason. I told Sue: But tnavs not saying you'Ii ou mmm 11°" “”'j°"°t“°d- him he could go 10-." She SWK* . Ped The orchestra. screened oil ln its corner by potted plants, began to play, and Olga bit her lin. as it the music was a reminiscent of some hitter memory. -Church oil- in an- other corner of the room, wus eat.- _saldz “Tell “ga U' lnanyshe .ing alone and had not seen them. ‘ape Bwbyrg (ywu Tablets. The ease "There he sits In all his respect- ability," she said. tight lipped. --0h_ hardly anyzhhm.. he am "And what could l do? Who'd be-|appeal to every mo¢h,_,,-_ None lg lleve me if I told the story _l'_ve_ just told you? He actually tried .to starve me. There wasn't a place in town where I could get a job. I sometimes wonder why he's let- ting ma keep the One I got. now. l suppose be has another interest." Jimmy winced, as if he had been struck in the face. "Perhaps," he said softly. and was silent. He reached over and patted her hand. “Poor kid," ‘he said. Terms crowded to her eyes. She laid her hand on his sleeve. looked into his eyes. “Thank God, l:hey‘ro not all alike," she said. “You'rs a -lt square shooter. And then, quite suddenly. he knew that what 0’Day had told him was true-that this girl cared for him dee-ply. It. was in her voice, ln the way she oarreesed his arm, It looked out of her eyes. A strange emotion hold him. I-is saw him sell as a big brute of a man, laughing and cruel, smash- ing a child'o toy in his hands. And he nlnched, he dared not catch on look at her just then. and show her the misery lu his eyes. (To Be Continued) I sometimes sang at private part- ies and receptions. lt. was at one of those-and -Sam Ohurch was ~ I in me. At any rate, he said he ' dm. He told me ue :nought 1 nm it fha. 'lt bl' T$k’“3 marvelous voice, that with a little Y I l»l'l`l3 SIU* came here. and it doesn’t. make lnuch difference. At any rate I » dill. and I found work. I was sing- ._ , ` ing in arestaurant here when ll_met " ;` Sum Church. ii i’ “ll told you the other night that ` \ ,i i \ J t, S I J sl ll ~ .ill ll|»'€; table Compound my first baby I was ver much run "ll asked 'Mn Fogarty about him “Wh “dm ‘"4 91° 503°' "idx Inter and he wld me that Church mu" h°'° m °P°"ti°“ N’ I W" help me, that l could count on him WlN|l°¥'» 0l\¢~~"Afl»€l' I-Mbirf-h 0f ‘ ' - h lm 1 m nd ha B suffering from s dis lacement. ._A V friend wanted me to gry your msdt position to help me If he really _ 1 ' hook au interest in me. Later HS 'i`»‘l»§‘ "`-£1' l"f‘Zl'i‘lZl.i w l the time and d' not have s Dim? he “ld he WU 8Wl“S~ H* hard confinement. I feel sure the said he had a proposition he Vqggbk (;°m|,°,m¢| gid me , pn of wanted to explain to mo. mgmdslllny people do, too. One "Well, I wont. There wasn't |||I,¢gmig|¢w|\,0|-|;|,|-io, “ka I nd both sisters prsiselt good rliolllelno. I sm more thanupleased with the rosu|t."- lirs. W. Pans, Windsor, Ontario. Irs. Corbis lalievad from Pais ~ Stewlaeke, N. S.-“l had pains neroesnziteek and inm side for two Lean al hm! first baby was born. ymother taken Lydia E. Pink- ham a Vegetable Compound and I reed sboutitlnthe rrefrgsoi tried tsndthearalnsail t me. Ihavs a far-nxduthree children now, and the _ ,helped me during the -mths before they were hom. rec- ommend it 'to my' friends. "-Mrs. 535182; 0oa_sna_,_ ala Street Stew- lh “ell Deflltlltn I didnt mean mg buck to him on my hdnqs and sash This m0dPl 1" fm' CWI? h|5,lnenll»=rs may form tli-nlselws in l Children Like Them -Baby'a Own Tablets Are Effective and Easy to Give. . You do not have to coax and threaten to get the little ones 10 with which they are given. as com- pared with llquld medicines, will spilled or wasted: you know just how big lt dose has reached the little stomach. As n remedy for the llls of childhood arising from dc- rutlgements of the stomach and bowels they are most. satisfactory. -tory. - Mrs. Rose Voyer. Wllllmllllllv. Conn., says: “l used ‘-Buby‘s Own Talblets in the Canadian Northwest und. found them a. wonderful medl- ciue for children's troubles, espec- ially lndlgesilon and constipation. I have also given them to my children for simple lever and the restlessness accompanying teeth- ing and they always gave relief. I can recommend Baby‘s Own Tub- lets to all mothers." Bwby's Own Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 2-5 cent s box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. v- A l 53 \\`."/.M I 'J il _nl lj" __. _-_=*J.-” Z 1~H“&» ‘»‘ ____ - 4 nf; "`;-. _'ao- ‘I i l _ \ C ". _ 4 ly Marie Belmont The small dress above is Import- ed from Paris and shows the Par- isian inlenulty ln its smart trim- ming treat/ment. Flesh georgette. which is ilnely pleated, -mqkes the body of the froek. On this is stitched shaped strips of bright green georgette. carrying gay appiiques of cut-out vdvet flotwev-s. The same model would be lovely in while, or ln soft bins. with tn- l“l | _ A I I frdfoaf/4 ww?/A. ru. part thereof. Cl1al'lottet0\vn, P. 'l 4.'-fx f _ Mal-cl. to, 1926. |81 214-fl-lllst: I. at_ lspoke ln anger. The sight knees. .mer Worth, and includes all o t e to an Mp no ,.|,,h nn] th.¢,~(,ugh;_,. - , . . I On' on fhhimvmade me lose my head." "l lthought he’“'°“aSet“‘* Mud S°°W». Ma°h’"°”r 4 _ 0U__>'§»U -‘lar You could kIll_hlm?" laugh at him. Said rd be C;-an-|.° designated by the placement of tlielwhere, during the summer. your 22, ' -I '§~ ' ' 0 l uf; i ` l \ l - .' ‘ I him. "lt's too long a story" she me l ot a oth - n nd lo t ffffcll ‘he b“kl‘“"'“8 3 =`"'¢“|f“' "3" ook-Holllse’ Roadvvay’ etc., at -._ » _ \ - ~ ' ~ ” ° ° " S ' ' ' Parties may tender forthe whole or any For furtllel' pa1'ticula1's apply to this Office I. B. M¢lvl1LL_AN, Secretary of Public Works Department of Public Works, E. Island, _ lla-is-qsunu-a.u1»\.n-v-iii _ results In healthy Moxaa / *L Ii -f" r --f ~ l---------~---~.:=~>;*-wr-,"1"-'-31;. \AL Q FOX AND DOG BISCUIT v- w gy. sl li\li5Eili/\l_ Their Gholee lAN§l5_p ill and largest litters. Box 500 1 _ . . °Q I “nest mln most oulsllllnllllr' "wa would not think of using any other biscuit but IMPERIAL aa we 'consider it the BEST AND M081’ OUTSTANDING blsoult on the markae today." -_ This ia the consensus of opinion ot ot# leading Canadian Fox lsttehorl IM accounts lor the national usa ot IMPERIALS sa an all-the-year-round Fox Food. The oost ot food is so small compared with the value of the Sliver Fouls Gil* ranchers oonalder lt only a matter of good business common senla 'toiled thi NOT _,if-, whleh la always the most economical Do not experiment with ohaapsr foods. Feed IMPERLAIO ani! let _the bid" W' , For sale by leading distributors or direct from the lsotory. Imperial Biscuit llc., lt_d. Phone 721. Charlottetown, P. E. I- i l'|`l1¢ *filer* Wm l’“'dlY 9"" “i€'ibe.indlssolubly llnkwed with them. and Old Timers' Association gh, l lanythlng but wheeled vehicles Inn must Support li vast population lc-omplied eagerly and immediately . ' . fthe winter and throughout a greall" we may calculate from the pro-had her photograph sem to Ml lD0\"fl0n of the land, earll' 5°“'l‘}?‘ ,msg we have already made lngltlley. who nctlng upon the instruc- lor fall sowing. Will be all thai “nl fomparlym with our neighbors. we tions of the executive of -his nm be “°°¢5’"7 ¢° ensme hlm agahmlshnll have no reason to fear com- clatlon. wrote direct to Hon. P (~_ the early frost; I-,ariqon with them on the new Larkin. high conlmissloner lor Can