r-v--v.u- - How`. [many eczema 'su erers are "paying their doctors trez`1tn1'ven1i and -are with this uid . _ A .-. V. 0 ' n` `II o n a - No Increase m pr1ce.. Notwxthstandmg heavy Increase 1.11 cost of important ingredients price remains `the same. stitute on application), wri' re- garding a ' patient. `."The had. eaten her eyebrows away Her nose` and lips ; -had-- A beco A "- `guned. Since the use of D. .D. her `eyebrows are growing. her ` ant `face has assumed their 11 ml ex- |p ress1o_n. I T1 , ' '"AiiZ uid is the famous D.D: prescription for eczema. VIXTT1) ("`l"TI17l"N.`l'h1'Y'l'(\'r\v1~ xv.-.` .. Q .ha2.sis? How many hospital patients, suf~ fering the frightful itch, the raw scorching pain of skin disease, have been sootihed to `sleep by a soothing uid "washed in by the nurse u;\n..o DR. GEO. T. RI1HARDso.\*| swvvaa. vnvu ,LUL Cxactlllay 'I`H]< .sII1>.ERv1sm_G_ 13113 C -_._ _f -.A-- -' Great sqvinsg can be effected` in the use Of` metal polish if it is mix- edwith parain oil. A tin of pol- lishiand about four egg cupfuls of {the oil shaken together will last fbr A "months, besides being much clean- M Those contenxplating a trip of ny nature `should consult Canadian Pnc. c Ticket Agents. who wil1_te pleased to ` arrange reset-vlrguons a_ud attel} * tailsin connecfhvnwith your tnp or wrive \ \ -M. G. MURE Y- District Pas Agent; I ` .1`oronto. _But' we are so condent of the merits of this prescription that we will refund the purchase price of the rst full` size bottle if it fails to. reach your case. You alone an: to judge. Limited traii.s1qav_e Toro _daily. mak ing direct connecuox: at Dot 1! and Buff 310 for the Southern States, at Chicago ` for California. etc ` "Ail dnlggists hf {standing have the famous specic "as well as the leicient D.D.D. Skin Soap. _ writes D.2D.D. 7 is superior anything `I have_._ever found. Soft "soothing, yet a powerful ageng. ' To do the work, D.-D.D. Prescrip- tion must be applied according to directions given in the pamphlet. around every bottle. Follow these direc'.tions-'-and see! "And it_ certainly takes. away the itch at once-4-the moment the liquid` is applied, `The skin is soot.bed.-- calmed-so thoroughly refreshed- ldelightfully cooled. CALIFORNIA, * ORIDA, LOUHANA, ETC. } WINTER\TOURS H. G. Robertson, Dnxggist, Barrie R. J. Fxetcfr, Local Agent.] To The Land 0 Sunshln and Summe Days =U|ll HCII! 318565, for Cahforma. etc . ' "W uuwn caused 111 P8111 31111 Blluer 1 J33 and I would be M 1 . One or hear any one ~ Little,` , . : peek! =.W0u1d oat t_;efore ...m , V _. A C1-C1-IIIIJ AV` til I began taking our medicine. V I al- recommend it for rvousness and in- mEdh?t9Wi!1e. Out. "I heard your Ib l`e5 hlghly pra ed, andayear ago an 53311 baking theme rfalling of womb ovanan trouble. V ' * and My left side pain me allthe time; ` me Just before iny p _Whih ".r_`."- ~10 Eula and ` ```W would . in It down caused in and*si11fef1-_'-it .8 I be inervouraome fj. wees that I could no: '*`-.1; before *- 5?" av: nnru-u6._..L-J. _ Canadian wome are continuallywrit-T mg us such lette as the two following, `Which are heartfe expressions of grati- tude for restored alth: kGlanferd Static Ont.- I have ta- Lydia E. Pink '3 Vegetable Com- ,_ pound and never ound_ any medicine ' P - . , had ulcers-and fall- g.. of -vgomb and actors .d1d me no" 1" 1lu[,\ l\' kAA\: A asala-K230 . > ` --V91-_v well. sir, and the mcensedl lieu'm1;u1t puslied back his chair. T11;-:11 we clearly understand each imlm at last. I am sincer'el'y- glad of it. F1~mn now on I shall never .'gg_'z1l11 l.c- _1'uilt' of mistaking you fur-a friend. r .gentlemen.,` No, I lmvc 11.,` wish to listen to another .WoI`Ll1 you l)3i"` spoken frankly (*11u1`aj..l1. and I understand -the'si_tu'a'- mu, Pei-l.1aps it 15 only angergyhut it ggixm- me the excuse I have been $l`lr{i1l_1_" after a long `while in vain.` Wliurcver claim you may" have had Ilpoll _m_v regard in the past is over with. (`aptain Grant. _' s "But-buL s_'urely- I "1 imgaii precisely that. `You can cs\`(-1- _`\'01ll' despicable actions with` the f_rl>.`~s of military duty, hut I kn-.w yoii now as at nevengeful `liar. Tn-at this house as you please. II refzw to have any more dealings M` \m1`l.< with you. I ll provis'io_n'_ you and your men, as I would any (Tilt-I`~ suffering from hunger, but `that e-mls all. If`you search this l1m1.<- lo it `by force,` and in any _\\'uy }'U11 please.'but expect no as- . ~i. frmn me. I `bid you good- sir. and will send Peter to call ,`\'~u xx-hm; breakfast is ready. . I \'l`L*e(I the crack of the door as i 11 -.41:-lo forth into the hall, having nu Il(,i~lI' to be caught __llistening. `lly H.-mi` position was more unpleas- ant axul hazardous tlian ever; `What- ever reaqson the vlieutenant Hmight ham: for holding "me 'nrisoner- II was convinced he possessed -no k1im\`l(lge as to my `real identity. The- probability was that after and l11I<-i'\"Ir+W I would be released. But F or Years, R tored To Helth by Lydia E. inkham s Ve- etable mpound. ](_:1\' :`_\JA1gAA 4:. _.u..-:,..u ed g1-cT;1te1j_(-ourtesy; -But I haven t'. any 11.~e for Eric, . and 1T1ev`e1-had; Xo\\` yc1`1 know the truth. . , -411 111(*1`e]_\".i]1uSt1`ateS-'In0I!-3 clear-T 13- _\'n1 ._1` c-11aracter'. "T " V` L"Ym1 are `always V `free enough! with ;mu1' c-ommgnts. I__sha1l do} 111f111I.v to the`Ixi110*. ' ( v __11 -2; 99 ____1 J_`_- _..-_ _-_'_`j` I---~ 1 - -_ - `.4 ' rom'n.~` 1 `-1`;m_ ITf*'you_ hadbeen a_ lit.t_;1e -mm ;_~`e11ia1 I :1n1ght have exhib1_t- ._m.....->.-. 1)..4. T `|.;.........74.' ;:\.r-.4 u u uv. av '-lalailtlll, to lI]r{'. L \l\-V . b1,t 1'mVa soldier. AMy'Tmfen-aievnot anned. but there are A _eno_ugl1 [out- there to handle the servants bane-; handed. No one can get out _oV-f1`:}ii,s, house -without. bemg seen; 'I v-e at-. te11dI3x1'I0 that. ' - I T -..... ~nsn.'\s\1\al1 04.5.1 1nn1s:usn. "uzuuu. LAJ\' F-uv-v-' I-uuu ..uv_;.I.g care for a pedge given to a *b'a_nd of plundering ouylawgs? And wha;t-_ do I care for Enc`? [He ch0Se for} himself. and has no right "to am` 111erc-y from me, 11lld,b'y"a1l the `gods; 11511 receive none._ I half. liewe that attack last mght was his planningr. and that now you Thavve. him hiJden. away he_1_-"e. Now listen to 1mf I do not des1re_. to be harsh, . .~. :n].`;o-n oiun {unl- home; J.-I \~EI't3illl_V did _ . ._ `$112111 sear-`ch the h 0us#anfgr.-ry~ . I ga . - - ~- 1 .B.:;Fe:.01r:: I Ieavw "`DaFn11`1. the af3e A` ; V `P at fdo. - _AJ ......,,_` `_` `V J : ~`~~. J And 50` you -to fa}-.11i111f"- I Scam in rhe voxce. `v`I~n Ins fatIi_a1-4'13` Q . ome . _ , ' h-..`r ..m~1>-.nn}v did- `jinn !-:7 TI lutx 1, u v H... .. `AM you propose `searching A ' `_ . > . . V CH.-XPTER xm.-(continug1j1%% My Lady .%.f%......t{1 I V111`) V600 Vegetable for [there ..1% have .. EWERYTHING I similar to deceive:;mdf'4hI,_n9y*er; (mx%T%;E%&suspicics-Y . uuuusuaupg Vb `_ , _ - T b ` Why should. nQt?_=f }T;he` vpice was the same-; at_ ilegst _su1cieht:ly.. ad<,1rSSd' X011: .5117 VAL? Hm sarguae, 4*: Juana Lula oqayyvu _,,JIu_I- ___+.\-'-f.~I~V."'J' heutenant? _ = ' r/-r1v'l ' '1 I `I -_AA:-0 ' _. K/up tun '-\J1l. any Dpvan-x Ytes; I could. not 7very well fhelpr doing sb. VPeter_~11_`id4 stationd . me` in the '1i=bra_ry, BIit.`1ihereTwas7'_1ib-' thing said` Ibetweenb _ you two: to `make me LAsqspgt;?gf'v*;gidntityff i 411-r-,.,' ...... .. - <'~ ` +3 LA 1- A1 rcnaw. VG '\l.l. JUULD uL.I.|u- 3:1.-v. Oh, you haye " .'o'Vv.erhea'1-d You .know the name -ffhrough`- hearing` Captain Grant spe'ak.?` _ utr....- 1 -..'..1.:l .....`A- 1....-..i q-.m`:.'I`| 'l\n1n asked. You did: `not know this was \_2JI\Jl-\ You have not suspected ? she Ann. no..- '- u 1 my home? V .. . Nothing was farther. from m 5 thoughts, I ' exclaimed. hastily; -Al I knew of your home, .was. that itl was situated somewhere . in- the Jerseys.` B'ut`wa it; .perhaps I be- gin to understand-'-'4-the. lieu-tenant who brought me _h're;. his `v`oice__ has been - -echoing. -i1_1_ : `. ears a"'lil night in? _ fa`m'i1iarity.- 7"He._.` is s<`5me.'t`n'at_'3.r or-elative `of =yours5-_t_his- Eric? A 9 V . vain 1ll'\'I, ' _ _ L___- _ U116 LIU3yl Hall. IJICU `LI. 212111111 Ll.l. DU. I swung about as on a pivot and saw her `standing with one hand upon the Ihigjh back of a chair, her blue. eyes smiling merri'ly.- I felt the hot rush` of blood to my cheeks, the -quick ithrob of pulse, with which I_ recognized` her: It. was so surprised that, for the in- stant, -the words I sought to utter choked in my throat.` arr, 1...... ....`J. ` nnnnn ,...4.-..1 )77 51... W... W uuv_5uvvuo ...,..,...- With one glance into - this per- fectly -expressionless -`countenance , 'haIf suspicious of some new t1-ick`,. 31 [stepped across the threshold`. The curtains were drawn, and the` room seemed dark after. the sun-glare of the haS11.A- I advanced a step or two, almost convinced the apartment `was unoccupied, when a._' voice eagl- ,`l____..- 1. _._- \J.J. uvu\Ju.. Luvs, Under more. favorable condi- tions,. Major Lawrence, it .would give` me ` pleasure _to'we1come you to the hospitalities of ~E1mhu1-st. . -I_-_;A. -._ __ _ _.1_-L ,.`...J I followed 'meekl3/7 enough, T and he led the way up the broad stairs to 'the` second story, turning to the left in the upper hall`, and coming to a pause before a partially opened door. A glimpse within made me. deem it a music room,. although I" cou-ld see merely along one wall. I You will enter, sir, while I re-3 turn to the `guests below.- T:LL .._... ._1-_. .. ~.-__.'1._ LL! _ ___ vv \2\/\.JLL UJ |u.l\.n3\.I .1113 W Cl]. 1 1 VIII?!- Have no fear, -sir, condesend- ingly, A and `with an authoritative wave of V the hand. The oicers are at table, and will know nothing`; of our movements. , . 1 I T 4-'nT|m.nnJ '-.-....-...7l.1.~ ...n'--~L ---J uuaau 9-14" J-.lJ\d 5 ' lgut where, Peter? I don t: wish to be mm `by these _new arrivals. fn..- ..- 1--.. _:__n -, 1, 'uuau Laguu VI`.lI.I.l1 KJLIIS uauu. Yon fW-ill pardon the d-e1ay,Vsir, `he said calmly. But `circum- stances ' have : arisen changing the original plans. Will V you kindly ac- company me ?_ " - - i("r)__1_ `_L_, `IN 1 0 T771 5. 0 I ..v ..u.u.u Luv vcug.-u1c J. uuu Llly .U};lIl(l on the knob of A the door, when it: `Was opened quietly from T wi,thout, and I was startled `by the sud-den! } appearance of` Peter. Whatever ex-_ ; citement `may have prevailed` among! the other members of this peculiar; household this" modeL servitor re-`. mained with dignity unruifled. He; surveyed me calmly, ruslibing his bald head with one hand; 1 I TT..-L =___21'l _ p the Lady t V V l must-think'_rap__id1y,- and act as quickly, aYet, if what Grant had said? was true; that he had already) Iposted guards H. on each side ' the-' house, then_ escape by [daylight was practically_ impossible. From all I could see there _ was no conceal- ment close at hand andfwhile the fellows were without arms, . yet their numbers - were suicient, to make any attempt atrunning their i lines extra hazardous. And I had !-much at risk, for if taken it would I 3 of war. There was no ` place for concealment in the library, but there` might the upstairs, in the at-S E-tic, or on the roof. The chance: 1 was Worth the" trial`, and there couldl he as a spy, and not .a _mere prisoner ` be no better time for such an ex-] r periment than while the. three of-in cers were at. breakfast." Whatever; servants remained about the honest would he busily employed also, and "probably I should have the entire`; upper portion to myself. Deciding to -make the venture I had my han {- nn flu: l."n'rul\ t'\`F 4-Ln Jnr-- -J----- 5*" oicers come up` the steps, while the `majority of 1 the others `formed into irregular line, marched around ' the corner of the house. 'Aa.smaI1 squad remained, however, on guard, fac-` ing the front entrance. } G1-ant`: {mxa {me instant-" 13- _ he roposed tlgeii house, room by room, tlns `man Eric. I must mak_e m ' Copyright. A. dxecxunz & 00. an ` CHAPTER XIV. 1.1. Jvu uvuu ;yx.uu.nu uuu.u_;,u., .u.,u- . _ -. `1 eter,{ _The`;1 _he. is` _ in libel sec.f et?V V. ' ' - :_`..`Pfeter is, all secrets',. she con- fessed. From ,him nothing is bid , at least- as. far as may conce1'n the` ' Mortimer family. You. _have yet! . fmlgam the" deep _su=bt1e (if Peter,` `=Ms1jdr=.I;.aA;wren oe.', Hg . -5qes .al1 ;...1_;h,'_ g&,"~'IOtii_X1S:, Lthings, and `re-. `;v`e" s..a_1ojthing.- * ' , -~. " f `discovery 1i1'ad.._ ' , \J\J\JU U-LJ\J U IJIpIl1 \./ID\J\.4 A`/El . .To a `very comfortalble room under. ground-. It had not been used for a generation` until` this war Ihegani Eric and I learned of its existence by accident, while rummaging over some of our -grandfathers {old papers. I was about sixteen then, and shall `never forget our` trst exploration. We found nothing down there but a :rough `bank, and olld lanthorn, `and the leather. sahlbord of a sword-. `But since then -Eric has -been com- i plledr to hide:_there ~twi'ee.~-.to escape eapture, and we `have made the room below more. _comfortgh1e. You `ow-dill be. dhl-iged. ,.to grope your e e way down; the stairs; but; at -tlI_eJ|bottom "discover; int, and steel, V and` a -*.A1'_1i1.*i. r1.1.`.V*,- W-itli. . Simple " lsupply r of c_.ii1&es..e.e1 .%*56i' Will .'1?1,`iI1e_ y0u foods` , " i V` . Lt\ .1'n' ` -no` `I-Ian _if.;youT need'..r,e`maZin ;`l:l1e1je`;fo.1-I; long! L .l.J&\Il& .L 6AI.~l.5\z\.a\.|. tau-\.|\; JJLIIU JJ.\.vL page-| The concealment _was perfect,_ I exclaimed .in. `admiration; Where does the staarcase lead ? II?!` . .1 1 ...., ......,.. A _ . -.'She was standing at one side of what had been the, "replace; but fnow " the entire lower "portion of the great chimney '-had. been swung aside, - revealing an opening amply large enough for the entrance of a man. It took one step forward to `where I could y.1')erceive the begin- ning of a narrow winding stair lead- ing down into. ' intense blackness. `Then i I glanced aside into her eyes. 'T`L- ...A........1.......L _--._ ..-__.C- -1. 7) I uuuuu uvuuuu, `JA\4A, V\Jl\.\r 0611111 cyux\C- ' A `fNow,T Major, th way is opened `for a safe retreat. Behold what has iibeen "accomplished by the genii of I. the '1'amp." ` .01.- ____ -L-,,1:, Q. - "1~ :- apg U 112 -vu; usvuuu uxsult A bull guu. I'heard her cross the room, her skirts rustling slightly, and then the `faint clicking of some delicate- ly adjusted mechanism. As this I" sound ceased, her, voice again` spoke. l u1\Tm..A 1ur..:.;.. +1.... ...-_. :_` -_-__Jl agav- I am sure of that; yet I shall not. -betray everything even to `you. .Please face` about with eyes to the front window. Yes, so; now do not look around until I tell you.` T ' Lnnucl Ln` ....n.-un ALA ..;-.-__- 1- ~~ AA`-Iv A-I-llaltal.-I lul J6l\_L `[311? {K} lbllllln ; V He "is. not V without knowledge, surely, but here is. something he never discoyeredy I _ would never have trusted him with a secret, and yet, _as short a time as I have known you, .I. have no hesitancy. Isn_ t that-.a frank Confession, sir? One I mean you shall 1.1e've1f re- gret. ~ ~ e an` _-,_. _'.,_.- ,9 .1 . . + 1 -n y But does not Grant know? `I {asked soberly. I understood he played here as a `boy, and there is_ notmuch a lad fails to learn. ! 1 zJV`?'.l`liat .is`m1ich -btter,_. her eyes! ilaughlng, yet as swiftly sobering -again. `Bn-t iti` fo lish f * t waste' time. in 's'u:h As(i11y (Qpe;-times? '.I:here is too much tjvaitiiig A atten- stipn. Fqrtunately this house. is not :WlthO1lt its secrets, for when built Eiby my grandfather this was `the E frontier. T . - i...._i 1 ....., -.,... J\I\ll , ' W11-ich I suspect is "true. al- lthough if Titproved` so _ I should wijllingly ' trust T myself V to your guidance, =beca,use' of my faith in lyou}: ' - . ` I UhL-L _' ._-_ 1 13.. 99 1 W... .._.,...w.,. .u;1u .. .u.,,.m..,... If I hardly know whether that re- mark `be complimentary or not. `You !might mean that no other course iwas left you. - ' T - s`\TTL1-L 1' ..__-._-_L 3- ' `L, _ _ -1 - The "earnestness with which she lspoke made my heart leap. What- lever the gi1'l _s political sentime-n"t s might be,` she ` was plainly dsirous - of serving, me, V of once again ex- posing herself in my defense. Yet her vwords, the frank expression of her eyes, gave no suggestion of lsen.timent--she vas abut a friend, ian `ally, performing `a woman s part in the war game. But I fail to understand---' ' You mean me? Oh, 'well_,;you are not the rst; and no doubt it is best so. -y The less you understand the better We shall get along, Major; the only question being,` will [you obey my orders 2 ' ' NEE.) T _'__-1:__-4_:-_- ,u___A:_- T Had I. ifnclination otherwise I 'fear Igshouarld find it impossible. T 1.,..._'I]_. "I-.. .___ __L ..LL --_ L`- _ L __ } J vgp 1.1.1`, \J-I \-l\4L\J . --__-_ -nu.-v-a.u_y vvvx. nus Lu: 16 hut: kind of - a man who must `either rule or Convinced that Eric is . concealed here, he will search the "house;as much to spite me as tfor any. other `reason. I should only laugh at him, but for your presence. . V ~_ .Then your -brother is not here? Certainly not; Eric is in no _danger-but, Major Lawrence, you nun 97 .._... .. 1.11; :5 (ILILIUDB gxuu U1 an opportumty ~ to 1 thus exencxse some authority over me. He is the at 3 ` '...;.__ __1__ *_ , A . `.1 2 He carry it` out, quietly, her eyes, no longer smiling, on "my face. There has never been friend- ship between those` two, and of late .my `own relations with Captain |Grant have become very unpleas-` `ant. I he is almost glad _of on Anni-us-G-any.-:4-y . L..~ 4.1.--- -_ T6 search` brother--yes. _ `Q`V`He cg] , ,-f __.,.. ,.v...._....~u uu qgvta acrv-tug as much as possible,`3but; as our lander is not extensive, at best it will not `be long. You overheard Captain G1-ant s thxeat ? ' tive = win: you. not L -be Major? We shall not have `long to `convex-se, and there" is much to be said `before those down stairs complete their rather` frugal meal- Peter has promised to delay serving as T311101 ! ca v-u\.aa:`-Jn 3---6 A- tlive search the for __- )9 THEEVNGRTHERN ADVANCE your I ~' It is like being `cross-examined` `by a lawyer. Perhaps if the secret.` was all my own I mghtfreely con: de it to you. I do notfpromipse I - Would, but I might. As it is, I do 11ot vet know you quite well enough. I believe you to be 4Ma'jor Lawrence, .that you are all you represent your- self, but I am` pledged to silence, and the lives of others depend upon my . keeping faith. You cannot urge me to do what I deem 1 wrong ? V r ' I No; I shall ` always believe in I _ I I Sou. a ' ; ` _' ' I thank you for that, and her] 4_L4&\.A IVLAQAIJ. Anus) [JL_\.\ll.l.1\a VJ..L JJI. :`\. K `She Wrmkled her brows (111 per-- plexity, her hands nervously clasp-! ing the back _of a chair. "T .'(T.L S` 1,`! , ' `g K must be a key/to all this mystery. -' You could scarcely` expect me" tohe entirely without curiosity. I have been captured on the -highway,- brought here a prisoner, `and. held; under guard all night, I subposedi myself -in British hands, only to discover that you have again inter- vened to save me. Sureily there; If, as I suspect, it was your brother, Eric, who led `the attack on ; me, having niisf-ta_ken_ me -for an-i other, -thenwhat was his purpose?- And what has become o.f Eric? l ' I `I 1 `I .....g.uu nun. uxc `cvcu. Vxuuus. - _ - I cannot perceive whereby any further confession would. serve you. "et I have not refused` to answer any question surely- It is -hardly safe for use to remain hene so long, `iilld yet -if there is something you `wish to ask`--. ' -` ` ' \a\-ll-I-\-I`\dI-I-l\J\In ` - _ You trust me with so .much, I ` ventured, when _ she continued isilent, _it `woulld seem as if you might tell me "even ,more. V (IT ` concealed. \u'\-ill. yuan. ' ` _ ' 7 : I waited for something more; some explanation of what all thisi (IT? v-..~,......uu.uv uvuoc ncxvauh 11!: nub` 1R3" come the very ._ spirit `of reckless adventure-he has journeyed to New York, V to Trenton, to Phila-` delphia, to- I _ ' ' Night riding with Hessian for- iagers, I broke in, disguised in~a` * Range:- s. uniform. T WeH, yes, she dimpled quietly,` "even that. T g - - - h2;'}Ba5EiIhis duty to at-I tend me; he has become my shadow. 1From the humdrum experience of a respectable` house" s_e1:vant he ha `be- Inl\Vh`|l\ 4.1.- #-A, - . . 130111-. N01` that-. he eonfessed 'as.Jm'uch,- yet 'I~ am. convinced our diseovery of it In-ougit no surnrise to Peter. What do, you,suppose his age to be? . My mind` reverted to that ex- press-ionlw face iwithout a wrinkle `in it, to that totally bald head, and my answer` wsge, the merost guess. Oh, possibly fty. I told you you were far from knowing Peter, she laughed. He is seventy-two, and, would? you be- lieve it, until this war came, `was never ten miim from this spot. } AI'It] a:u-`A419,, `-`-- -`***` { "V*3KndWm"c77 `of the night before. % I`E[e ha xqade _it' h Order by :Ph9n;e and We will have it you come to town. ` The 1 Advance, Barrie What an advantage the farmer s wife has who uses printed butter wrappers to advertise the product of her dairy. It is a guarantee to the customer that the maker is not ashamed of her buttern- that it is good butter and that the maker always keeps her product up to a certain standard. At the present time many printing offices are out of stock of Parchment Butter Paper---but the Advance wisely forsaw the certainty of the shutting off of supply from Belgium on account of the war, and ordered a large quantity to be prepared for just such an` emergency. We have a stock on hand---and unlike most commodities---.-the price remains the same j-`--$l.25iper . Have Your Butter Paper Printed By Dairy Butter events ! y Boraxywill take off the _1.9{lth(`I' stains made by, shoes_on light-00L } ored vsvtoekings; ---v ~v ~.~-..v,- I I think you suspect already,` and I should far rather tell you the! .truth myself than you Iarn it. in some other way. The 1ie11te11ant of Light` Dragoons` who "attacked you last night was not my br0ther.s Was not Eric? And yet youl knew `him ? ` 2 ` | Very well. indeed." her eyes fall- iing-, because it was myself." (To- be Continued) ` ,.-----.,.-..a ...., _.............u., E ` I prefer to ask. nothing. I said ?frank1y, although I should neverj imisconstr'ue_ a11yfhing- you might care to say. 4 V ' `(T J_`L2._I_ _,, _ _,_ ,. 1 `I \r\~a.A Aflvv -Iu\.z `I-I,\.IUAII`7\..\lu ` I gazed Into. her. eyes, her hand, istill " in mine, A conscious -that her. I [cheeks were ushing. It was im- ipQss1b1e"for me to conceive `of her rperformmg any unwonmnly action.` i ' pg . '1 .1 Is 1- -1 ('1' ;, , "hand? was extended frankly; I would reveal one of the mysteriesiof last night. if I was not fearful it might cost -me your respect. . .How could` that: be possible? - Because it might appear to youi that_ `I-had been iunwomanly. My] own conscience is clear, for" my pur-` -pose exouerates me. but this you, .might vefa,-i-l to understand unless I! [made fuller -explanation than is} Enow possible, I have a duty which 1` ;cannot `be betrayed. ! `T ..-__1 _._;L_ L___ ,_,_, `I `I `I LD.D.D. soaq Keeps Your Skin Healthy