DKPRIL 28» 1921 - .... THE oHAP.r.o'rrErowN GUARDIAN *° PAGE ELEVEN -J-L , _~ W1 l w J- _ liiyiiwer } 3 cAnol.vn sszcllsn .Q/£5'-‘r I _ ~. t f - Sweet and - Clean -that’s the way _| you want your Crockery and , Stoneware, Old ‘ ‘ Dutch will make them hygierii~ cally SOS it does a thorough job quickly. 1 rf /(77 Ii.S'<‘(rh S clk* ;" »f~.f,~..1»-t are 5' . - -£23-_ _..._ _ ,_ _... -\-- _ nr...- _..t.__. __, {» ffg' .. .. .1-.~ 1 3-_pq _ ii Qi \ 1 :4.:_. ‘ ;~ _ -/- -l»-0 :J +_~* Made in Canada ._ _ ._.?.?. rr'1v-'Rum' in ;l`- **P"»T-*irr-T-in"-'»“~m- fm w'l*Vl'»"l; 7~ °- ¢_ ` ~‘\ 1;” l- ._ 4. _ -_r / -ff ‘ __ .'-ff .‘-~ .- _ ,- - ~ ~ _ $- . ~,_ - ; i ~ ~ f~.._-. # . I-_ _ __ |_.r ,. _ _ ; 1...* K _ _ _ * , - ; _ _-. -lc-4+ .-4- 41-+4 rononro ` ‘ f in Centre of Shopping , and Business District _ » zso Rooms '~ 100 with Private Baiill . uuaope/iN PLAN INN!~.TT I`HOMFS°N.GlN.MGI.` ~ * '_.'_°;t.°_`i -t-¢~+-+»+-Q-4-v-+4 F 5 ~4-+- - -+- -»~+-+~l¢l-\-l-»-t~i- -4 ._.i.; 1 BE'1‘WEEN.~»-~ - 'l‘Hlil.~:»`- _ LINES Timt is the lway ali business men unconsciously l`€W‘l- am' :i favorable lnvprcssion is ni-' ways helped ,by 1-hc use of good l"i‘inting.\. ' The business of our Print- ing Deplrtment is the PPO' rinsing” or Letter Heads and Bi_ll igieads _that surrounds your-‘story with nm mst dt- rnosmliere. Our portfolio' of samples 01' good Job Printing is avaliable to those interested. EVERYTHING FOR THE' OFFICE The Central J ob; 2 Printery . 174 Kent Strut. Ohlriettetewn _ 1 -~ norm. --iwtnimti . - --ta '.t_ .wet sun; aus- g _ Solids, _ _ ` gdgrienool 'rust i :med *&=:~ . _,, . _,atm ii: 6.3¢ vitnugy unlike of tm, 1: Toronto -- » _ _ _ nie Hillside!" ‘ ` " " ' ` Q ; ` ‘N ' _ ' _` _,li (Continued) \ ,C-halpter X. kent everybody indoors. Every body wnsnncomfortable. The fol lowing dey -Sonia. was busy helping the maid prepare for their dinner- lglmsts. The Portrait must not he negected-.-so Beverly maintained, as Ned and he went eff alone on All the long afternoon shedrow looked like. She must be fat and lutlrly usual care. lShe wore a dress ol palest green. soft. as -the foam on A :bandenux held her hair closely io her head. She wore no other f Woman look old. .And she had de , l.er_-mined to use all the arts ot the i lellet -to fbe young this night. At just seven dclock they came. ¢_ "My daughter, Doro, Mrs. ,_ iicaiiy took -the hand outstretched to her. Mechnnlcally her lips mov- Beverly' drew Ned forward and f presented him ture the short fat girl she had pic- S tured as Delong's daughter’ ifer golden hair fell in soft curls about eyes were deep -blue, almost vio- U' short, almost -tiny, but not~iat_ li __ deed site was so sill:-lit as to give U 1 ll Oi izt\.ncn-4 Yo , Sonia -knew sim was noiilier frail " nor n. weliklinlr in any respect.. Tho W Nlsebnd month sliowctl dctermin- H ation, the rounded chin had not lho Oh, yoc I love to sail' i sail I y wn a _ w take you out whenever you :ke " she was say ing to Ned, who evidently had distinctly to -Sonin._ although she brought home on xt stretcher." other things the up-toduto college jealous of this girl, so lovely, audi W H0 alive? A fitting piayfeliow for f-‘G close together, his dark head, her bright one. He was 'laughing at hers. There was something flash- :_ 'brought emnfort, peace to her, It , The next diy was showery and ---_._.._._____________ their saillngitrlp. Benin sighed as e 'eho new them go. lm-t ner duties ns ,, hostess would not allow her tp m neglect -this runner *to the girl sho N had Moen -told rn-ight -prove a. genial 1 piaydelluw for Ned. 1 _ 1 mind pictures of -what this girl 1, ollert like the father. erhaps, too, P her 1’eu.tures were heavy like his. , Sho had youth_ and youth is never W ' 0 She dressed with more -than her h the 'wh-itecaips of the dey before. S ornament. Jewels always make n m Sl»1'0ll£’.'." Sonia. heard, and ruechan- V welcome. She scarcely knew when D her forehead and in her neck. liar W ed -in the usual stilted words of ,. iot._ her mon-th a. roscbud. Sho was nn.: ___. _ .. ~ l 8 . r . ' ll . 'bw ‘it seems such ri waste of time When Beverly como up Sonia ` “That girl-the girl d ong’»| [rl .-_ .- *lkm .. _ saw him look at her curiously, - - 4 -1 - - _ ’ them: or in her natty yarhting Sho paid no attention -but eros- lii ~ ` 00m , ' - . ~ '- . flu?" _l_l_l__'i:__Il_0E_(l_'______ ililayililit 02?” suit, looking like a .veritalbie littlo sud to Ne/l just as ho opened his _ M., h id 1' ' ‘f"""”l¢ "P girl_ she sailed with them. ".\f‘»~=. Tho look ln them pieced iier ‘l°"l"°l’”'b1Y- Wl’°°V9l` 'Nfl If 51* 0l',t:i1§ln;’ sn W len askcd “bmi _ ulcquantnnceehlp had ripcnr_il_ iirwruglit :ind tlirellgh. 1°" M"-`m‘3““d 1° “`"~" ( l __ ‘ asf: ahter 'that first dinner. l'iev~ "/ou are hurt, Ned, 'but you are _ You are an out-door girl,il1en?" erly insisted upon accepting ull Zio- \s~=’r..: in -fret 'well-dear," the last "l"“‘T" "“"`-" 1'" S-lm ’0“3|1lY- "l' trong asked, long's invitations which always in wi-tl »tol'li_\'_ so Beverly who was "’“ "M" "f ““"i"3 the 1101159 "lm 11 "Indeed, 1 ;tm_;m 0'u¢_.aud_0-at ended Ned, and upon havnt: him Hfillliflinlg the doctor could not "“”`“““' 5”” ‘*‘*f”"““° 01111 f°0l My resh nh- fiend ,H mend H and his daughter often at tile bun- l101l1‘. mooned on lilo dock until he was 0 - " y _S 0” gnlow. Yet 'Sonia knew that even A lfllllt smile paasetl over Ned’s. 'mot' H 1'9"] °°“1° ‘ul"1°"y |1°l¥1€ ____ a_c_ran`ir, but that do-esni; mat~ so ,._q,e was more to Ned Lim" .t`:\ce~u look of perfect faith was- nf’ ‘Yf’“m'1't 'h“"° '-hill bllllef 111 t. _ ov_¢_t out doors_ even when Dm-,,_ ,Dmong ,w_,_s_ in ms ,,yes_ Then they closed him. The doctor had decided it .B mms' .Nod -was an artist, capable of 111'.1`1lli. . ““_Wlsc U’ N056 fm' “- LSO ‘d° 1'" bmke in Nell '|1111 fm' reat thin s He was enra ulcri Clin. ter Xlil _ _ i g ' _ _._ . . - _ :fy first time that evening Sonia Wm, ,50n|,$_., 1mm1_meSS_,he,. $m.m_ - D _ moved until she faced him, search- _f_>:\;;_ht he looked at their guest when Wm, 1,,,,._ T0 mm She was it was typical of Sonia Strong '"5 “very f"“'*“"°- Then! "H11V6- -'i i interest like some rare flower, of still rar- lllfll She llrld aeked D0 ”.i‘:..;...“1§.;?;:;;-‘;i°.§2§~ :::;':‘i§s“-. 1:; as. .iff-“‘°°““" -»»--»»-»- -»-» ation you are gi-vim; mc-" But it i1iond.hu_______ _g____ 0___ morn ____ ___-_8._ _Héw 1;; ’ la le ‘__ dn um Beverfy hm hm. mom, _with Ned 'of before-something bc, her bus. developed' that she rode, hunted. porch. She' tried to listen to hearlimew -siiiglpl S gon; :Q-a5(wl¢ls while he walked to the door with ““““' Uwe' had €"'°“ her ‘md paddled it canoe, and did all the what they were saying--to tletect‘;t~,-,-u,k,§ i,;Len,::|yya“.é_ke _She _.am -mf, docw,-_ Again mn boy qpen. I1eveI'c0l1i1i. gm does - - tthti ¢_°n° lll_‘{9y “Sed the ffwlilll; ed herhelf in bed. 'Sho thought sho led M5 UYGB- _ od 0 _. -_ a m-‘--'t- . » - l- .t i.\:" 50l'l|1l~'S 1195-ft Salllf- _Whitt fight had wn.k:an`e'dL inulhellrtl xrlggnsgdlll he'!'g2n1lltei('l”cnl“n': he) ' |sheYsgtlldavzriyoqxiiplellyfnlrylyrfg to ooh-I he- Wm' Ned 5° dn? Wh” “ll” mul gpm will lg anoilm- man to 1,., otner. But in vain. All sho heard "1 mtg; pf-,ve bee (|,»._~,nm;ng»» ‘trol her agitation and ».-.niiiing at 5 “H 111° f-1111110 ef their young vel- she sam aloud than 'lreil bun o'n l1l-m‘- . S, an occasional -hfltrst or laugh- l -H ’ ' ' _ lA faint answering smile just ° Ned., Bho noticed them standing tor. it was maddening! 'M 'D' °W' . ' _ . tgp(-_/1,511 N¢,d'g1l;p¢_ _ no sort oi' a spell -had this. t “sl ~ ' l "You are going to get well, dear" cast over lier? Oh, why had y 0.13' tact' - ,.. .she loaned closer, "because tl will something she had said, but ns sho she married’ Beverly? Why had Shmmqsonln' . _ -tt. You must w`i'il`it too. dear-for looked he turned and his eyes mot site been afraid of poverty? Life ' e “pm” :mm he' hed and me. .Hold to the determination _ vas so unfair, had always been f’°°f;_‘;d “Ft lh_°_;°t"“fi°W' md” 09"* thnpyou Wm recover _Don-,_ f,,,_ s_torm€;l_; "what you _are trying to nfnlr |0119,-_ Th |~ ~, o - S0 nil; 4111*. . ' _ ' ,, ~ _ 0! at manner o_ man are you ""1 mt” ‘hom when 7"' ]°°'ke‘l “IM rhing of all had beeh ¥:»u.l¥>t`l:;§ ish” "5_E"““;: i“_i_°°UY- ‘but _:I0 fs; glfggt _fniahfxcgfa ‘,`g:,1_I,:l,f§,:t'D§‘€!,l,:, thot. with death hangdng ovcr me :_-;:;;-_y;,;1',1;~ aa' -as -Q. ---_ _ _ ~» =- » lapping ol' the waves on tim beach im’ mod U’ sppak' ut gm ° put walked dolwn the Stairs. "'15 he dead?" _ er oi without emotion star H01' l-|105-tint. were halted, ' ir. _ ' . ' - _ ~ iis ‘fl-iléfhlllléi' entrance into 1ilc;“1'dll;:i(h.` nm cmmmg M' me mgm cwmums' Enizrvhllllnd msamlgit? ellf\!h\vxr»|n~ Their f,,,,,,g were fluslmm Domm the whistle of a distinct train. __ dem] 'or was ho mst trvmg m'My imp- -wln,l_bl0wn_ grow young Mm -t_i_;gu§l:_t___t__o oal_l_____t_l_i_:_r; __om__L'mug? _"M, ham] immod mm tho balefnl giearn his -eyes. was. and just Lhen how iovci . ' ~ " B` . ` ' - : ', Be- » 'i‘hoy stopped lpmylng ,um ggnm and with n shrug disru-ssed the _2_"_f; ‘¥g’i_"nd”’;)‘;e;°°&;yl:>0f,;v_“) , dear," he said .in a soft voice, the Mikel! lilora a few questions, study. ’d"“- _A'-umm, Boon arrived and wok tene that invariably irritated more ini: the girl at the saline time. 1 charge an angular, capable iook~ f Yes,sho had beenuwayntschool ‘\V`l1f1'» *V31* H131? ' ' in .Now .England woman about -had finished now and was going -Strsining -her eyes she made out fbfty yan” cm_ ‘ to keep house for her father. sim figures coming slowly along. bear- rl me loved to feel she was otuse to him_ ing somethhigf-what? Her first m3;1,'l?n;urg;?::, °a11le‘¥,,:,3ang0,‘,'f ' “_ lic hnd lbenn lonely since,her mo. thought was -to pray. ller 1ips‘W__8 “_ _Jul sm" this Sm” Bu,-wp. ther died. Oh. not lS_lie was .never moved .hut no sound onine as tense. dum Gyms _mf_'-;0,,¢_ Again ag gl; lonely! There was so much to do every “nrvo tout, sho watched and Jw mme ‘ ‘ --rldll1s_ music, her youu friends, waited. ' ` ‘ 1 _; 0 NM] had and then dancing, pni°tie£fi. Timm Slowly they came to the fbungn- _beg :,Ix!0:;ll;(y:,_t]§g,,‘,g[, Tg,’,],<;|,, had not I was-m‘t time to be lonely! iow_ then on the porch. At the eaten'-' at she mn no mug“e_ The They took their leave soon ar- first sound Beverly had flung the s1w°k‘ ,Que mst migmmt b|0w_h,,,| 19'* B""°"'Y and -N“"| Wfllked living room' door lwido and the light lop; something of its frigbtiulness. lml- “'“~" 1101110 Wil-11 lhem- S110 streamed out stiowinl; four men she was ready to race anyilrluc hm' hnpcd NM “mum S'~"»" Wm' P-flffylllg 80me inert objecl- W0 ‘W now because sho was sure Ned M" ‘hilt “’ B""”"Y`S‘ "C°1T10 the heed two at the feet. Even would qwg along. Nod," he hen quit-my rcs- l her stress she recognized 1-he ' when the doctor loft sim stole Wnded' “i’“l"Y *laymgi illesavel' She wanted to scream# ‘quietly into thc potienifs room. "l|.'s too bad tr. leave you alone. and covered her mouth with her Q19 has n high -temperature,” W0" ‘wt 1"’ |°”5~" EWU U1-ll W1114 hnnii Then the door closed. The me ‘nut-se' whispered. a. lltilo comfort. Beverly never ligpfwm. gum, The men with ~ me medclolhgg were untidy thonglil. or cared if she were alone. ¢_h,._;,~ pu;-flop were inside. where Ned had tossed in his dcllr~ gh” ”f`°“"d UW T001" *U 11- 1111* Wit-it it oold calmness she dress- u*-in. 'He was burning with fever. "°"° LW" had "Ui Wi W01'll U10 ed sufficiently, then resolutely his face white save for scarlet api;-ts on either cheek. Sonia touched his hand. lt was ri Swv!!- The nurse lert the room to fetch ~n. v ce, . ~ usa the men. who ima pineal the 'semethme Ther were 1110110- IB1he pressed her Lips to his hot lfgyghgnd =-if ue N it is 4 at ....1 ’£°t`Z..n ..?'i'»..ir¢a».°“'-' -3'-5-'t., &l'.,"~Ii'{ and nope to get better and etiil eufier, when’ ucin get lull relief by taking H ’bl=_Wilnon's~ S - n rin~ _fvfwf/r»~'»u&fv»°'q"75»»'»`-~'»v npmlsaeu ` _ med "Sonia1"' ho whispered, delirious. ,lust then the nurse ‘came in and Sonia went Lo ther room. Loefidns i.ho'door she stood at the window whore sim had stood the night lie' iier Baby Girl ' iinlflieariui *iiczema ° "ff illotlerl Oli) ew ll# Value c D-‘ Dm” writes Mrs. A. Au by of 655 Yonirh sg, Toronto. gr-ju har for the story ot how D. D. . cured. her baby of a cole of cleanse. that c mpletelypov- th hen and f e I "gg, §¢¢p on prlliilihhing tiles: stltements weekly fr m all partie Canada. -teilln¢_of the ren_l__ly mer; veions rest-ii;_s tenured hx V- 0 118|' "“°";. W1’ ..'i.‘.~'°’.itd’.~. “f.2.-,3.'l’f R'¢:0 ay aka mllgle. $1.38 I bi) tie. Tn; gD':D,`_Elol]'l, too. » _ _ -" D - ’ - _ """'.'§iW'-1."7 "'°°"'”Z-__-. -as -,_ I--:.1 "’i°~-.1-»+~»-»~»~»_ lr... tn... f.. ‘...i¢;l2»..aa.. C&thl Drugstore, E A. Foster. ¢i»t.l¢'fi.I.as.s-A . -°""‘°!*'£!";" 1' . gk ...... .`»¢ .... ._ . »lJf....‘..`n.¢ 'wlut_tl\e soda lmvennt mei” x ' ,' j __ ._ _. tonmlaen she hmrti cutting ‘ I her-and thoujt l|he*lli=d been; dream 7 "He lui” he muttered rsh lr' 1 ° ;i:'*.a.:'°~.1'-..=;f'~'-t.'°~°-'"2 . G =€ " . oe lot vehear -» tween 'words as it to make the lg ,p plug, in 5 ¢",,,m_ He ku", aigony he knew he -was inflicting ‘ ' - 5' leould help _ "'f.r.:;°a:‘.':."":;.. . .... .. -""3-‘ "‘-'~'-'§_---°"'-"- ..a°.°‘°°.:.°,."°' "°' °" “"°“ 0\ C . mates- an 'r' s ly sl- l "6" 1"" -. ' m ‘id of ¢l`li:tf°v" m Br °n fl- (` m Y 10561611 DBI-llif H80 hid queried. , , _ _ ' UlCK'g§Ll-BF! She threw. ov ‘ pm-mls AE in Q = ‘Continuedt ~. ,_ ._ _ _ sire to recover n more _ _ . _ out _ 1 _ Jchnpter Xil 'ca-rr. M. “Lion xo "I know I mn hel him-I know - ' ' ' mu g -' New followed days and -nights or shall!" she said over fever, of watching, of snibterluge, _ - - - . » she stood lookin: mt _ ____ anti-aching A round ol days in lmy on ,, au h_ nd en’ "ft - od seeing nothing save the . _ which -Honiara feeling for Ned was to he,-_ _ncwai he wh; agswllgd; hed rece on the pillow below. yes follow hers ns lhoy rpggcll 3 al- Um” fl- l01""1°l1¢ 1"»C1l’¢°lY 'YO 'U0 "Noi lSome one shot. him. .He's at wats- "H15 BW§7f'lY f°'11,li¢i her. lament » _Do __ borne_ at oi.-hers mmeihilur almost mln¢e(|_'- Then: ~-The doctor will “il/loonlnz ln _the dark?" lie D 1 . . . . ost unciagsciohtly lifmidtllgwagh ggiyggd" f°°“°5 “f fi "‘°"‘°‘ 7”' -be hero in a rnlnuto.". The men §;f|t,‘;.h°g__;’”_"lg-l»‘HhU*»___1111 i1fl'f11‘I my A _ u _ _ . » trooned out quietly. their friend 5 ¥_° “"°°0, 11° ips, but tzlltlerg fgilhigdluirhgfyit lhorn -Doiong .was nn nlmost daily tho life naver_ stopping to ask They hnvent ’°‘l“d ‘h° mlm n hp, eye, belymg the smug visitor, often accompanied ‘by hor there was anyt-hing more he could ‘m'°",, me gmt' I"`°b°’l’|Y l1°V01 Dora, it seemed was also a poor f“'tl19l'. hut] still-l of-ton<_n' :;l_onc. She “TOD 1_llf; 2011!' llllil 0l°f1€d my' ,H | _ hj _ _ camo on er -pony n te ear y - Peril: urnet o . onla. li . d: ,, o;§_etl_1_t1yor w en com: one pro m____n_m__ _“___ _"___ ___________ng _______ “___ .._1,uH yourself together! Y;’u.:2|as will, she rdplied in a lifeless man. I ‘ ° g"m°' dei' hor arm, -to tulro a swim with Dille 1111 deilih." , ' ner' ~ left. her will power lnte'ul‘i-hr to li I can! I-Ee st et No-I don't .think _they ever "Why do you Say thot?" ~ -"For tho same reason ilirtt you "'\Vf‘il. uf-t ready for dinner, tt‘s *I will be down directly." Sonia “Me‘.’ .Pooh!~wbat put that Orme down there.” UDRP. Chapter XlV. Sonia. dressed 'with unusual earn, sim rou-ged her cheeks. some- atciiim; people do ¢i|i'yil,ln,;__,,$_' Ned had 'heuli none nil day saiiinl! his ronstitption, and his nursing," ll-""5 Sh" “"|“°U1 did- 33"* She ‘UM ml im ,,-(,837, » f. -'| t |"`c5fUl.y lilny r-ards. They always Wm’ DW” “nfl i1“1‘ l'111»l1'*i'- l‘1"i" mpcntod his question- “lirrw did " ‘ ' er cross .l,f,l'0,~¢»_ llwy f;m,,h_-. hops ll. was not so much this as M llnppmyp- ' hor paleness and the his un,pii-as. Ned quirl v a ro ` that Beverly had Ihr-on unsually sal 'N0 011,- knows ]¢ gppmn um Ii-iii. `l\‘0lll»¢=ll Rolf. the sell’ sho wus iiierrtimt ltevnrly -would look at beginninu to hate. How he had covered her with his eyes, scene fin his mind she was already an evil woman, although she knew knew lt. lint he had determined force down tier defenses, or~ Unless thtis was the case, why nd he so deliberately tried to throw her with Ned, the fresh un- spoiled lu.ry,who had brought to her At dinner his attempted faceli- nsness angered her. llow could aid so,he changed his tactics, care- fully measuring his words, each ne an insult. , lin a sudden blaze of anger she lost con-trol of herself. ller words fell over each other. “Yule--you-'God _only knows what it is you want to do!" she She halted abruptly -'ileverly Strong had not spoken since she began her lirade, tho sar- donic smile had not left his lips, "Yon nre wronging mc, Sonla,rny han fwhcn ho raved-as he some times did. “i am very fond oi' Lhe boy. But I am not fend oi seeing every one look as if his illness was all there was tn the world that needed consideration." He raised his voice now. “This is my house! _yon are -my wife! il propose you shall make this house livable, that shall have some of the comforts other married -men have. i won't be shoved aside, iiiavc my comfort neglected. because that young cub in there chose to get hurt! This dinner isn’t fit io cat! You knew _lu 'Sonia did not know it be:-.ause she 'had not eaten. Her own anger and tBeverly‘s attitude had cfiect- ually destroyed any appetite sho may have und. New she tasted the food on ber plate. Beverly 'was night. It was badly cooked. "I suppose Martha was still so excited she spoiled things," she said. not apologizing but wearily, no if it madeno difference. Tn her foo_d,_s_eemed _lust new oi litile Jlnporiance. . “She'd better spoil nothing more or,ont she goes!" 'Sonia made no reply. yet this outburst of Bsveriy's would have anlazcd her at any other time. He never interfered ln tho manage- ment ot the house. never seemed to be particular about his food. That. it fwas rew_ nerves seeicing an out- let she could not know, but it had attracted her attention, and she was surprised to notice that in his evident dislike for his food be sie heartily. ' . frhey tnlted little during dinner. Only the heavy-fooled little maid broke stridently into the silence as she passed lbsok and forth from dining-room to kitchen. 'A heavy fog had settled down with the dusk and the warning bell sounded forloruly ln lite distance. The sound repented so qtten made -Sonia shudder. At each stroke of 'hat mysterious lbeil lhe hold her breath. Would it never stop? ' "Bad nigdrt at sen," her husband volunteered. "That bell--it drives -me mad! I wish it :horrid sw. __ “Always lllklik yonrse your feelings! _Too _inneir 'ltuulen in von. 'hm their my save msn; iiveu on Inch e lust." , _ l ‘xg c°py °‘ wn”e°` vu ecnvsun aeannv new ues ein. ilaiiiarc iinnv- I --_amp_ __ -1 - 11%,., .7141 _ llvla-yti:e~ * _‘V .___ __ ,N _;;;; \ _ in \ ‘/ lise‘ _ Forfdverl Thirtylnars EASTIIHI c ‘ __:1 The Ideal Upbuiidmg Tonic I1 especially recommended and in Convaiescence. Put up nt-not-iiiiii assimilated. On sale cvcrv where QUEBEC .lr dolor-osis, Anemia, Ncurasthenin. rlxliaustiee. Dyspepsis end 5 I-id. .\lorin’s favorite _for~ mulu. it contains in u. pleas- antlnixture the Glycczo- phosphntes of Lime. Soda und Iron with Peplonizctl Meat I-lvtrnut. It acts promptly, is agreeable tu the taste and eul- ily digested end INK, ICI). MUIUN is (IIE. L¥Ml'l‘l!E v »~ successfully used in all cues to Dr. I mn; if - :Y--_...__ ~1=| -' Y limi fog bell. You nrt. unrcason-. able." "'l‘empern.ment my dear Sonia trlnpcruniz-nt! .\iariha' doesnt mind lilo bf-il, do you .\lnrtila?" to thc. maid who was sl-rving lilo cor- ire, "Oil, no sir. i like it." "'i`li¢-ro your Sce--slic likes ii." lin lurneii in Sonia. “tfuilivaic lite ralni Nclv Engluiili ilis|losition.| my dear." _ -A .strange iight had come into Sr.-ui:i‘s e_vrs, a ligiil unlzovornabiy i\i'il,:|li. and joyous. lior head tilt- cd li little to one sitio, silo .bud all the aiplitsirznicc ot' listening to soml‘t.iiini.:`. ,Siic drew ai long breath, almost* a si-l.;l\, tllcn said: "Excuse me, .Bevr-ry," and rose. from the table. liefc-re hc could voice li-is surpri-se she had glided " from tho room. She went at once t 1 AGENTS WANTED ____ _.__ Mon find r\'n|n1»n, not lo r:u|\\’l’lss, init to travel und appoint iorni rep- rr-:»entl|'ii\'es. $1.692 and r~vpeul»:r-.~: gun!-uliteod first year, with trooil 1-linnoo tu tnr.\.I;(- $2,000 and 4-\'p¢;|\_`-_ es. Siutre nl:1» und ilirrllifii-utiniin, ls2x|ir~|‘ii.|\m» nnm~rn.~:.<:\r_\~, \\‘i|isiol| Cn. hom. il., Toronto. _ ; to llio door ot' Z\'rd‘s room. The nurso looked up nt her 1-ntranri-. "ilo's been calling yon," sim soul “Your name is Sonia?" “l'es. my nnnie is lSoniu. (lo our your dinner. nurse. I will slnr with him." -"Sonia must never know-i must never lot any one kllow," the boy muttered us she bent .wer him. (Continued on Page Two) _ _ ___ » rl “ll ,.¢.-_-.F 1. - .. .-..~.,,.,;.- - _ae i_' rl ,_ l, i \ 1. ge fill i» ,lv I ~ -.i-ll ,»-. , _ OOD health and good humor usually go Q band-in-hand. The ,-sufferer; from torpid liver, indigestion or irritated nerves cannot easily main- tain a hnplpiv countenance and a. ehee uidisstrsition, [whether young or-_ ol in this picture hsshiucceed- ed in maintaining. 4 coed health and good spirits by the use of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food to keep his blood rich and his vitality et llilll watermark. - and women of ad- learning bench use ‘ more to be “Through overwork and-nn ex- Tlle Zllhlllfl Npfedehted dawn. I began using Dr. Chow; ,_ _ l Why Grandpa is So Popular seems to supgllyexectly what elderly peo €*1*€~n-'.»*.