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SW nit-HIS (“‘6th r run-211v ‘ i’mlt <_ qurx'ssed'ï¬iï¬g. .vr whh'h 733“†‘- “ ‘1“;qu 3' ‘-'-‘ <17 “mum A: ‘L*.. n . H- c the great ; he remarked 01' â€cu’mes want- *1: is the «en- ‘Minq. healing Ir! ‘-.- selwtul. .\ nontiï¬cally .wzhing bab- :'.>\\ing- child- n. It contains but is whole- und has m regain it. Worth \‘e‘n Monday KO To -arâ€"â€" Mm ux‘ compre- l'l!"ll:‘.D. blond UH r 485*;0’60 nd ik'tfl mu,- "â€17 ma 50!’ Con-‘ the been It; infiu: v in" *4 ’W 5!â€sz creaâ€" the 33267 85 KentSt. R1 acmr POU LTRY WANTED p. a. Box 217 .. , ,Jlillim §§ acting. I will be glad 0‘ an (3pr- muity of talkinv with ytunbo any instrumem‘m ‘hr mark; t: and am smug; mjgprices Mild terms wilflfgrléygpï¬qs mcst e;- BUTTER mamas THOSE SLIPPERY SPOTS. >5 '1“; ’g'f‘f'lr H. 31:; 5 host Inices paid ifor an I hum-r put up m-lb printaw t l I. _ lt'L I have the agencv for ti? well knuwn and tried makes. {2' “‘33“. L prices paid for all !< ct [urs A. APPLEBAUM puma oncAnsg sewmg mum Ready Mixed, Paint McLBNNAN Co “Prism Brand†\\ .‘1'1- gang; 51c 1b. cash for? Old wwi; 111113511131, under5lbs. A (in: to wouit) delivered (:9 am “new St. East Warf‘ ' gsgza . 302.30.... 9 4932.3 the same way. 310 Stone can mp5; with White Bronz Geo. W. Shephard’s " l \‘Iilliam St. North Next Pest Banding, Lindsay] A)! nmkes of Guns repaired, Stocks made for Guns; Skates Sharpened and Repaired, Saws Gummed and Sat. Horse Clippers Shut-paired equal to new, Lotvks Fitted with Keys, Crmuu Seperators Repaired, Gwnm'nl Kin-hive Repairs at ‘ ,_,. “WA Pam co's uquw'w‘ Durability, Atflstic Effects of parity Everlasting Memos! A rthuï¬rfl Graham, GUN REPAIRING mag 71. . $9.1 LINng THURSDAY, APRIL"; 1912. 2‘ LEETWOOD P. 0. FURS Phsne 357- 5533131 Fox Creek, N..B B: “I have hlways bad pains in the abdomen and a.‘ wiégk- - Ofï¬en gore- : ness in my sï¬mï¬Ã©h. .: Lydia E. Pinkhhh’ s yegegamecenpénnd. In nearly every community youwill ï¬nd women who have been restor to health by this famous medicine. A 051: every woman you meet knows of. the great good it has been doing amonggnf- faring women for the past 30, years ‘ { suï¬â€˜e‘ï¬ngbf wbmefr;~‘o’r recéiVed SQ fnanjr genuine testimonials, as has Lydia E. ‘Pin'khér‘fi’s Vé'g‘éï¬m'em'ï¬ip‘mnd.’ ’1’er “nag hag heema‘d che§§ su‘fl‘e‘ï¬ngbf women,- mm An .déia'r" ï¬xé World â€"â€"Known’ ()th For‘The . GOOd:it;;H¢$zDO!le.a amï¬w’s MUST ~ -- .4. A-‘LJ A u. â€" l) l ‘K'LVU. I. m“ ac‘K‘sijE“,éuqt1â€oneï¬ei-TTN â€SET “T ‘3 'of â€Â£3; wst‘ k,- thé who: ' ungadyen: slat: 12,,0021 8,'F31dbnl, F. Sale zit i1 u’clockf gun.†3,? rpitalyand seven arrested. St; rThoma‘s‘. gsséséons ,_- report ‘ u ;a population iqf.’ 45591-533: tag-1:120!!!) 111:0“, LL-__ 7 _--.\- ,. " .‘y’ Aw, q; *J.,.WU '11.“! 1'0 ‘thaxi'shown' 5y‘the Damiu‘on cen§u§. vOne has to give the people so much credit for honesty that "rt is sometimes diï¬cult to explain all ï¬ber conflicting testimony; S‘- aaeï¬zvtm; :AERiniï¬ijrnx mas Bows; zauotmmm : zSale ofgfad'm 5* V W? P? {Fiï¬ the Iâ€??? pay‘gt‘N'g? M? 'e‘._ at 1, c9n.-4.' . _?;lf«10n..'d Snag-st "and ‘o‘c’lock ' mm. _‘1_*§;i«:â€sï¬afj ‘KPRPEfmlL BY MI §P\~v«\.~‘-" A...†_ 'Kï¬'ivas WéFé mart wen Rutl- Lani and Wg awn); ipeg hotel. Tï¬jsinwï¬e hehbi= FARM"_ To" RFV‘T 5â€"3 100 ACRES situated two miles from “ Eihdsay {ï¬nd' @wilgjmm 3:11.190]. Ethel-e HOUSE FOR SALE BY 1:5:ND55R â€" a Mrs“ Aley Wh’ite WHI‘ o'ï¬â€˜Ã©r For sale by tender, her residence. 2? Victor- ia-av.e, north. Tenders will be received until Tuesday, April 3rd. Highest 01: any tender not. necess: ara’lly :a.ccep’(_.ed_~ Box 168, Lindsay. and onef.zxpil'e;\fm;p s h o]. frherde $8 a large brick holzsg,é and ‘ ftwo “barns on the ï¬rm-emlses ann wwwâ€" 4% £01: SALE TRUREBBFD sméx' . two buns, ohe’ï¬â€™t Warm 01-11 and tne . 61.1131- H1U:anhnths’Elci'W TEACHER wm'rï¬n .â€"â€" ï¬gQR If. s family, â€of _.thme Good home for the right; pe_rson. Apply Box 28 gï¬â€˜Ã©ï¬g “53A: ~' in: t r ‘ s iï¬bï¬g: 1;! flag 'or “,, 4.2. No" 7.“... M m m. .A An .. gfter Easter: ’3 ‘dLIclraas {Son-ma! rotess.‘ ‘Protcï¬ â€˜ it‘.l-i"8iiap3' $500 ,. -m. Zx. , 0, $606 per minim L '_ â€java, :s. Suddaby, Sec., Burnt River. :4 *1“ '1: .' "Mf .’ ‘ HOUSEKEEPER WANTED FOR A REPRESENTATIVES WANTED IN each locality to mail circulars i-or cut-rate grocery mail order. house. Few hours spare time will easily earn 820 weekly. Anyone dun do the work. Outï¬t furnished free. Dominion Grogery 00., Wmdsor, ()nt',‘- ;. ~ “WM-m mm --_‘_.. .....‘,q “.5 7t “5;: a. 0. N39,- 8, Scrum-villa: commence afte; Easter, 7.2.qd. class Sormal Send stamp. tonyglull particu'; WANTED â€" LADIES TO DO PLAIN and, ligzzt sewing at home, whole 0:- spare time; go'od pay; work WANTED TO RENT -â€" ADVERTIS- ér wants to renting; good tam. Ad- dress Box 26, ~ Warrior, Lindsay, giving full particulars. by Lord Strum. Apply" té W. I. Reid, lat 1230011. 9-0ps, Regboro P. 0. :' WEDNESDAY, FEB.‘ 28, damâ€"By - ’I'hos. Onshore. auctioneer. Sale 0r spare time; go'od pay; ‘work sent. any; distance; charges paid. National Manufactilring 00., Mon- treal. of farm stock and implements, the property 'of Hugh McKinnon, 7101: 22, con. 4, anelon. Sale at one. o’clock sharp. mm ‘ . 3332330 “ M EDMJN E ,égï¬clne which i‘Blieving the Y_ CFO. mï¬ï¬gï¬ (Class phone ‘“ here- do you ï¬nd that?" I asked quickly. ' “an' _t you know? Why, the stones spell it~dlamond~ ein’enId; ginethyst. ‘niby; emerald; sapphire, lanai" I felt my cheeks Bunk: \vhen Qhe gave me this explanat-ién. ' - ‘ i . I wonder I! Mr Bféft knewI; " 'EU- LA- - R-E-S-T. Dearest. " Sans spelled out "as she held the third ï¬nge’r of my right hand on whic’lb I'd slipped the ring , t “Indeed, he isn't and he never will thyc Sally. I don't mind telling yaw :1 mean that Mr Brian who was on the ship and- whom we met afterward ac- acidént’afly in; me zpark. He is rather I; wondie'ntul censidering his station .Asii'ï¬ â€˜ L_.m|x . “‘I m not sure \vpetber be thanked me at all. But he gaxe me this fin; and Wished me luck with it. It was the genies present to him in Aladdin‘ s cave. : .[ changed with him for the one (had. Bilt this i! much prettier Look." -“Be‘JJ probably try all he knows. Did be than); you prettfly?" ’- “I 'gm'e him g’ood advice.†said I. laughingâ€"3%" aboui‘bis’ future and _ambftion and things like that. I hope he' U také It. " '“Yes,†’ said Sally. :"1ndirectly I got him his chahce t'o homer“ :~ to 705 1’" ‘Be‘d M rather: wonderful In any statim.’ That's my theory about him “I think it’s mine too. He was hm; tonightâ€"gs a gewspaper repeater. he hinted, though he didn t exactly say. he; was infsb many wbrda Did he talk “New." gaid Sauy coagiugfy t‘you might tel-I me if he‘s one at _the three who proposed. " ’ , “Oh I do!" I exclaimed, “Thex’u all great fun. And oneâ€"one man I’ve met I think superiorio any other I ever knew. But, then. I‘ve known so 'few.'.and 'I .don't know- him well. You neeï¬n‘t look at me like that. It isn‘t .a romance. you dear. I‘m most un- “gel-:33: €6=~knW him i535: beneï¬- ever HFISn'. I’ like" the rest He isn t ms;- anybody else I ï¬ver-kiwi†‘Haven't you, met any' man you could imagine yourself caring for, ideahf.’ ‘01- perhaps you don’t fancy~ Americans." I » ' ' “Well. if he keeps on- I shall It driven away." I said, ‘falthough they .don‘t want me to go home yet forâ€" for several reasons. 1 don‘t want to go either. I' m havinga wonderful ex- perience. But"â€" -:,‘.‘He'd “kale mam-y yoix. There‘s no doubt of. that, u can't blame him for it.†ï¬rst hail!" (“Katherine doesn't call it a ban: But that's a detail. Had you. any pro- my: '- '- g; , .“Oh. Sally, how came 19:: to think *0! such a thing? But isn’t it too :extraqrdinary? I had t nee.†““‘Why extraordinary?" ; t :- , “Because I hardly knew the men!" “Ameridans 1make up their minds quickly aboutâ€"what they want." “so Mr. Pâ€" So I‘ve been told." , "Accept any one?†.. I “Not 1.. " .4 -' “Didn’t even give them a wee mite of hope?†" “Dear me. no†, “Paor Potterâ€"for one†" '“Saily, i do Wish he wouldn’ t-do that sort of thing, since you speak of lit. It makes it so embarrassing. And somehow i don‘ t feel he really means if. i ve always the impression that~ , that he does it because he thinks he ought." The rest of the night went by with a wilt} rush. We didn‘t stop danclng u: 4, we young people. and I believe the older ones played bridge. We had 1 second supper sorwd upstn Ixs townrt dawn. . 'md when the last people went away it was broad and glorious dxy light. - every one had gone and she had'cbï¬ hto my room to help me uxid'r‘es's'. "Said you a good time?" ' “Spiendidl†said I, signing with 30:. “Fur dancing stubâ€"In my head. My speak- to hfm he was gone. And whether he vanished on purpose be cause he didn’t want to unmask in 'a company of strange people or “nether he was serialized from me w the sud den press or the crowd I dou‘ t know. I suppose I shall never know. 1 only know that I lost him and that l was immediately surrounded by other men saying nice things about my costume. wanting me to haxe supper with thm and asking me for dances afterward. Evérybbdy- ‘eicmtm'ed‘: and laughed at their surprise at such an unexpected transformation. Now was the time for masking, of course, and there Vere shrieks of surprise and amusement as people discovered who their, compen- ions'really wez'e.- Fora minuteâ€"I'm sure lt-conidn’t have been moreâ€"I for- got. Mr. Brett. to stare at the great gilt. terms ice drip. When I turned to “Won. denh.†said Sally cozny who! might have stayed in the army after- ward asa captain if he had liked. But he preferred- to go back to his old. free life and was/still‘a poor‘young man until two or‘three years ago. when some land in which bed invested a few savings turned out to have gold in nitâ€"quantities of gold. gold enough to , make a famous mine and give Mr. Harbor-00gb a great fortune. Sally knew a good deal about the new mil‘ ionaire too. It seemed that cousins pt his .in the west somewhere were fcquaintnnces- of hers and‘ had told ‘ .xer, how immensely he had been sought out. and flattered in San Francisco and ‘ ether places since he‘d become ri A He hated its: much that he‘d _ abroad: and- stopped a long time‘ wane daring aboncin strange eastern: conn- tries making means with Bedouin and people like that who lave hone: better than money.- andon account of Mohunslelgh “gas. disappointed h6- cause that California- mend at him (whom he would have vultod K It hadn‘t been for ï¬lling in :lo‘ve unex- pectedly and getting mauled) couldn‘t ‘comeJand'be-‘hls'best man. He m‘ged1 him. but something interfered. Mohm leigli didn’t tell as what; and= Mr. Jameson 3 Ear-borough wasn’t even ixble to come to the wedding. I was; disappointed. too as Mohunsletgh had told us such romantic things aboUt his mend that we all wanted to see him. Mr. Harborough had, been a sallor and a cowboy and had left everything to ï¬ghtln the Spanish -war. where he‘d‘ Jone brave and Splendid things. and , once 1:: awhile it would beJust as well it she did what he liked. But he asked â€in? not to Eehflomm to mWa‘xii' her stepmother, so I d spite of my objection his" reï¬t-Fm ‘werre tempting Ifeltpsif I htn't tom}; ha. ma’ 466m thlei'oth in? [Then she might have toxin}: ER; did tremendously. so 1 “9.1.90: {in the end. it, seemed horribly irreverent to re hearse for'the ceremony, but nobody ‘else thought so except" Mohuusieigh va'nd me. and Mohunsieigh said in ‘con- adence‘ that he‘d toned out the bride groom was a mere lay ï¬gure at a pied Bingâ€"anyhow in Americaâ€"4am he in- tended to iet Caro do exactly as she Liked untii' after they (were married. The funniest things about the Mini. affair wereâ€"for Ina-the whet-5.1m- n- ‘hcarsals for the wedding and having a. married woman as a sort 0! head bridesmaid. Carolyn's pest girl chum was mnrriedherselt {a the spring. so ‘ the had ta be_ what they can g matron of honor; ~ If would have been shocking. Carolyn _said. for her to he seen anywhere after . the imitations were out. though 1 can-'1 think why. as she didn‘t seem at ah ashamed of- marrying Mohunsleigh. bu! rather the contrary. and asked me hun dreds- of.-queotions. about what she. would have to do when she was a countess; Fortunately. though. shehhd? lots of things tb keep her buss" ln' door's‘. trying: of) such (rock: as £216 could ’get‘ ‘made 'in‘a hurry and writ . mg Iettem to every git-i she knew an nouucing her engagement She keepied mush"? happy than 3! could imagiue‘a'uy girlé g in Ihe had to marry Mohunslelgh. who. although a dear good fellow when you know him; isn‘t a bit romantic. But he suddenly blossomed out into at! 80:13 'of'plea’sant American ways. sen: Caro flowers and things every day. lhough I fancy he couldn't aflord R: gm her‘ a‘ lovely. solitaire diamond ring. which I‘m Sure he couldn‘t. End a “guard," an heirloom in his family; _s_tand._ â€1| shoujg page fliem f0 get the idea inst began-spflhemmm .thntpoor- Calummm mot-Mme: Something. ' ’ ’ ' ‘ I didn‘ t know that you cm {(1 be mar- fled in a di-aw‘l’ng'“ room Bmfseg yon- 'cnn, quite properly. Howé'ver. Man I go home I doh’t think I' ’bet- [er say. much about that part 0- hunsleigh’s wedding, or some or the old tnshibned ‘peopfe dightn C under- ride at Grace church in Neiv York, but New York is no'place for; August fed- dlngs, “if“ an August “Wedding you must have: so Carolyns infltatlons, which appeared almost immediately after the engagement was announced, told every one that Mr. and Mrs. Piccmey begged them to be present at their daughter’s marriage in the drawing room of the Chateau de Nuisance. It was quite true. I hadn't. And more than that. I knew I shouldn‘t!!! welcome at home. I made up my mind to get Hmong!) somehow and told Caro 13:11 I had only been Joking. g1â€. had always wanted to be men “Then I’m sorry. for I simply can't marry you. I should be miserable and so would you.†“I’ll risk that. You’re too much or an English roeebnd to undeamnd any- thin. about love. What you must do Is to trust othem who know what you' ought to want hater than you do your? selfâ€"your mother, for Instance. You’d uketopleuoherand yournlsteruld brother, wouldn'tyou? Well, that :11 want you to say yes to. me.†'“Howdoyonknowr' I unkoout. . “ldoknor. Yneanutxnthlf‘lf“ ‘ lsn’t true." - m ‘ “I don'twmtotnlk to heranutlt" - “You needn‘tlryon’uonly heggopd, glrl nod do wht mammal: 1 =you' todo.- Oomenow nlouyyiprxï¬ r9: 5 be ha‘ppy." ; r g { "T‘EE 31.“? We? Whom j. M “12 that's the trouble you can make year mind easy. I “:antflyouerly.†“I wouldn‘t need any such induce- ments it I loved you.†I answered, “but I don‘ t and can t. and somehow I never have been able to believe that you real- I, loved me." I never'talked like this to. you betoié. but you see whg‘t I mean. And'now. Isn’t what I‘ve said any-Inducement?‘ Ht you married me. 1‘ re got as muéfl money as my sister has. and I 'd do just us’ you liked about staying In the army Yon mould have a bun In New York and, a whole. real live castle In your own countrv If you liked. I wouldn‘t «are a rap how much you Spent 0n- clothes. and were [sat a “moat: m Amer-lea “ ho's got better jmvols than- you shtmld have. I’d see to that. Ro- sldes. you could do what you choose“ for your ow‘n people. I couldn t stint you. I want to be friends with (bow. l doti't See hqw 590 um heâ€) k.‘ as It‘s the only one I have to g’iye. and IV? told 3011 mm mm dozen times :2! 19¢st I saw. beginning to feel irrlta Me. as I always have mom the ï¬ts: whenever Poju-r tulkod about love. -â€"-‘â€"â€"- ~.- .-A. ~ â€" V»-, "In? ow \ou'bavo. 1m 17m: Ubosut Thererlo yu qbqbrd fan. in ,2??th lé'xi'cdn of my youth, Look mildlgirl. you don‘ t quite realize; ps’what a good time I'd giveâ€"3m; 'an answer. because. you «0:! want you so' much and; IN? médo up my mind so hard and fast to have rim that l shéu‘t take 'no' for an answer." “But '1 have give!) It." «said I. ' “i don't kill! what yob‘ve gï¬en‘me ."My dear ‘llme ladyshlp.†be said. "ybu‘re not going to art away umil you‘ve given me my answer? It was then that my greates; mou- blea began. On a pretense 0!.59km in: some wedding presents whit-lath bail TIE-1mm 131m “‘i'ï¬â€œ in h 'diflerent' room from lhe other? Potter got me alone had pmpigwd again. This time he didn t laugh .mq joke. as he had begore. so that l (qu'la take lt half In fun even while It made me_ uncomforjable.‘ but was very wri- “08 Indeed. When I wanted to go out he stood In front of the door an“l wouldn‘t. let me pass. and his «um and eyes looked so horribly determined that he was more like Mrs. 5188 Kay than ever ~ “1.110189. we wed: ding Wat very picturesque. and Uh: bridcand 4309811,»th undepa hell n! 1:“)!!!me large as BigBflm . ,- I enjoyed It all lmmenscu. rm u was my ï¬rst time as bridesmaid. :1113 ‘1 had a lovely flock and hat (â€fan-:33 From an old picture, for which wiwn' .I wanted the billâ€"1 tound Snub had paid. Them was a crush at the mix-p 1 lion but it only lasted tmi :mms * Ute; thé bride and grobm him gun. with show'ets‘ of rice and satin s‘np pet's. we stayed and had .‘d diz'uoe-â€"jn. :: Lhe ushers and bridesmaids 'and s rev. young people. who. were lutimzm- friends of Carolyn's. ‘ .nairls with bouquéï¬FnThi oz; mufl'ï¬s" de bemoan/no; mtalixtha’tdt M13 idezt rytfllhg they enr- rip the] a: (bib: «mama bridegroom. But as Sally had tum nu that Cgrolyu's mp2; bad sound Wu album dollars on hei' l doix't thin] ,, _;_.akcs presents to the. best man and .he ushers. so it was from Carolyn um i got a duck or a brooch like an Amer ic‘au flag. \\ ith stripes of diamonds and rubies and the b1ue part sapphires Bluhunslelgb said that. as he was aw Yul}: hard up. It was bad luck for him fluxylg‘lgï¬rpylde each of the Midn- "better! in"!!! Today satin: them-Nana id iii-â€net m 2 wéd'i-gim‘té‘ii. tb‘s‘l'e'ehf f; 77: W to have me. ï¬n“: gave me me here like this. and it won‘t do you 3.. “he address. and Maid her I imnld a hit of ‘good. tn'r’it ion.’ (thud there' “‘33: .write often. but of mom I didn't till we‘re both in our second child» theyc dream or having in at???†her ’jnfltn- hood i won 'tieEdiel m'yfiiin'd; You f ac. (ion. i missed her homily. hut not ar- â€light ho know thnt now Mr. Parker. come m’nbh u’ if the wedding had not been Magneto: m'ee’go. ’" L. a 2 . elbow: .. ‘ ve. ' 712.301: dont l‘ll surreal-5'? win him 13-936.: wait- , - ' * .».' Rd {A are seen that 1 min. to: he linn jien the door with Q. '8ka swept past him with my nose mad the air. trying to jgokflike Another. , . :3 writs i didn't see him, again till it was to tell i into to go home. then he drove hnd‘: I Bin-6'! V o“"“- Wm wvmu‘cww'h-m ow. Poor old Mohunsleizhâ€" who knows 3mm about the mutter-s ‘6! in" 1' hears than etiquette in .‘nx-rh- 3:: WiQUTWM coached flux Putter. eta-l. the night before {he ‘wedfliit: re hearse! reluctantly gzwe an relzz'iwzt 21‘ timer to D" be" ““n by» oft-or in 'I-lu's leament who happened to turn 7 pi and the six ushers. The same «1.2;: nrblvn had her matron of honor an! be bridesmaids to lunch. and “0 old we fun talking over things: ism». me thought a luncheon with an; ad no men might have been a lit: iv .me. and perhaps it would in Eng- ;;:d. but in America girls are not ::; 2i shy. They say just as runny things: . .3 men. and mice the most beautiful .tius to amuse each Tother. so that it‘s .pussihle. to be bored. and for hints 1 Mrs .with. Mrs. mgghayrnndm to the 0'93“! Moorings in the shut up motor our gig“ and didn‘t open his mouth once on the was t! 'mykx which: was wonderful for him (chm: ind seemed somehow ominous. Burr i had been too angry and excited only in after that scene of ours to reel unhnp- Toront py or to Worry much about what might come next. but that drixe short six was, with Potter freezin gly sin-z 1'. limit] Mrs. E58 Kay alarminvl,‘ puliie. I": Nomi .Wiu forzét there is suvh :1 won. Iuï¬â€˜; [Egrgetsflhghhxfldmgmt‘hldlvl’ii‘dli‘ â€3.“.3 03‘ man. 1 \ ER" matter what an obstinate menu.- in it home Molmnsleigh :“nga' hang Bid‘J. WAS. and i had .i ;::u in si nln: 1,; TM .!l to ghe us things of course. but in of the heart a if I; n M. lml tn «1! Thos \mcrk'a it appears that the bfldegmn) . In ell) 'l‘hnrn mgr-a nu \ITI in nrnlma' Ewes %Have‘ You $500 or 1110‘}? telnvest at 6% Interest? h'l‘lne’Ilia-11,3571!» waists on being personally Ttailotled will ï¬nd I muchbo interest him in our splendid: showing of W. G. Blair Son 1 Is Yguriflew 9 Spring. Suit 1 to Be MadetoOrder? Come in and enjoy the satisfaction that comes at early JA‘U" W8 ol‘the t‘a‘ftier Cen; -§L.Ҥ.’£9himittee rat. Montreal, it was I II hadn't Men 'x‘tmn-‘mm; “11¢:th rump n kmwk'gu Hm (Saar delvrmixwd kind at. iuvr .MJ;L;J)__ mulhur giw» v.£, du- ~21 711:1."(3 « 2 -~V§â€".v u-oâ€" “ 30‘“: d ‘0!!! in s 51:“ . :1!" ‘ H ‘ '| f. '33:;wte her um; xiii, .tm ,' mgr}; 2’ ‘YL .v, . ‘1 I Y had beep too angry and excited 'artervthat scene of ours to reel_ unhap- py or to V‘orry much about what 111131.11 come mm but that drive. shun as It was, wlth Potter (1-4-1:queg sin-11: 3118 Mrs. Es: Kay alarmingly polite. made me feel 111111 the end 12:11! 1-..- 111 l was sure she had been 1011] 11; 11-: Ep‘zgfr what an obstmme "numb-1'11 ' was and I had :1.;u'11,1 1111.11,. of the heart a if I: ream I13! 1-» M 100111. There {'11: nu S. II. 111 mum , me 110170.110 one to :1: hi 1111-- 11-11111 iv ‘do and there was :1 In: lump in 111', 111N111 as I 83111] gum! 11:11! 111111 111- 10 my mm) 100m. .\ (1b boo-11M ' f. my .nvitié‘thle' Pflnce'. m to unveil the monument in 1914 Everything made of best gedam. ' - W5tli crashed stone and sand rand cement- scientiï¬cally mixed in pmpor proportions Everything machine made and steam- ell-red at " ' NATIONAL com MFG. ‘ ‘ "' ‘ :- COIPAnY Sq! gui- Ago-Q H. Kyla, ’S Suitings and. Overcoating§ 1 didn't see 1:1an iwh“tul“ttiwha time to go home: Then he drove†hadi Mth Mrs. 533 Kaygnd me to the Moorings in the shut up motor car and didn t open his mouth once on the :mydwwhkh was wonderful for him tnd seemed somehow ominous. Building Blocks Silo Blocks V Field *Blpcks Fence Posts Culvert Tile «~0- “lt.you dont HI somm at t e tfl’i’yi lungs." 1cm6; M 9:“: m3} ..-:.xa£~ ,' Ni S are seen that I meant it. to: he gun; pen the door with 3 shy; and I mm: past him with my nose in the air. using to 190k» like mothct Best'Place in Canada -1- â€"_-â€"â€" â€"- â€"' .v-g from Bank bf‘ Montreal Now on Display ’M‘ Ly 'mc LIKES rr. ' ' â€Mr: R. McE'aéhi-rn, of White ' ' church, Ont, writes The Daily ’ ‘ Wardei‘ urid’c'i' date of March 24, “ " 1912. in which, , be sayS: " ' ‘fll’lease. andrengldsgd su‘bncrip- * ' ,tioh, to 'ydur’vqhmhfe paper. ’ 9. iThej ‘ waunmmamns’ one ' ‘ o£;the.1hings,,we 'cannbt do ‘ " without. Ydu are cab-mini}: ' ' giving big value Io: theâ€. mo- ’ (can any Cmuflqn Paciï¬c Railway agent. Ask for copy of Homeseekers Booklet. '1‘. C. Matchett, uptown agent, Lindsay. Fox- mwommodaxmn of Canad- â€Paciï¬c Railway passengers a» sï¬ecial train will leave Toronto 2.00 13.115. oil‘bbve dates. comprised of Tourist. and Colonist Sleepers. Col- Onist Sleepers may be occupied free of charge, Passengers, however, must provide their own vbedding. Toni-i913 Sleeping cars will be operat- ‘ed through to-Edmonwn vie. Saska- toon,.-also through to Winnipeg and Calms. .A moderate charge is made {Ohlge’x'tbs in Tourist 'cen- Both Tpurist and Colonist cars .51; piévided†mu dobmg'ranges, which trainmn have “Nations to {teep‘inwcogditionfl EUR particulars passed.- Hmnesebkers‘ rates will be meflpct April 2.16, 30, Mavr 28, June 11‘. 25 July 9 0'2 .x .‘e 20, Sept. 3,17, and round tflp secâ€" 0nd cm Wt: V“! be mad via mastitis Railway troy} On- tario points at very low rates, for example Winnipeg and return $34, Edmonton and return 849.311] other points in proportion. Return Hum 60 days. _, A thé'we’est. it is the only all-Canad- ian route. Only line operating throng}: trains in Western Qanada. No change of depots. Only line op erating through Standard .mdi‘.‘ Tour- ist sleepers to Winnipeg and 3 Van- convex: MI equipment is ow end operated by Canadian Paciï¬c: Kai}- way. affording the highest tom of emciency. Dining car serxicefunsw VERY LOW RATES AND SPECIAL TRAINS FOR HOMESEEKERS Those “king advantage the Baneseekers' Excursions shun bear in mind the may exclusive {ï¬xtures oflered by the Canadian Paciï¬c Railâ€" wagin: congection with . tripi to ‘I n-,_-; Mrs. Maguire, Kinmount. Ont. «its :4“! am wriung you a {at {me to tdlyou what your Burdock Blood Binds has done for me. I usedgto be mfly trothed with hgagachg. knight;- asinx'm‘ ponies of Burdoék‘yf'5Blood Bitters I was completely CM; This Gentlemen's Tailor flOMESEI KERS F