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We tike ns much mhflflmm-nnl- ings, or lens shapes which harmon» ize with the features as we do to grind the proper correetion into the lenzes themselves. We do our own grinding, so you can have fully 'inrllud. Contractor‘s Supplies _ I. B. ROUSE Attractive Eyes p. CAMERON, C. T. FARRELL ,, Lreasurers 'hr. "She will tell me if she wishes ‘me to know." That she had vanâ€" \quished Belden and sent him on his \ way was evident, aithough he had not ‘been able to bear what she had said | to him at the Inst. What tay between 'ho enemy‘s furious onsiaught and the |ald be lent in making the camp could {uly be surmised, "I wonder If sbe |used ber pistol?" Wayland asked himâ€" That she loved him with the comâ€". plete passion of ber powerful and simâ€" ple nature be knew, for her voice bad ‘ reached through the daze of bis semiâ€" unconsclousness with thrilling power.. The touch of ber lips to his, the close . tlasp of her strong arms were of ever greater convincing quallty. Afd. yet be wished the revelation had comeâ€"tn some other way. His pride was abradâ€" td. His manhood seemed somehow teesoned. It was a disconcerting reâ€" versal of the ordinary relations beâ€" tween bero and heroine, and be saw no way of reâ€"establishiug the normal attitude of the male. Entirely unaware of what was pn-‘ Ing in the mind of ber patient Berrie went about her dutics with a cheerfulâ€" ness which astonished the sufferer in the tent. She seemed about to bum a song as she set the skillet on the fire, but a moment Inter she éalled out, in a tone of irritation, "Here comes Nash!" â€""I‘m glad of that." answered Wayâ€" land, altbough he perceived something of her displeasure. CS Pubse Nash, on his way to join the superâ€" visor. raised n friendly greeting as be saw the girl and drew rein. "I exâ€" pected to meet yon farther down the bill," he said. "Tony phoned that you had started. Where did you leave the supervisor?" "Over at the station waiting for you. Where‘s your out(t*"* "Camped down the trail a mhe or so. 1 thought 1‘d better push through tonight. What about Noreross? Isn‘t he with you?" _ She hesitated in instant. "He‘s in the tent.. He fell and struck bis head on a rock, and 1 had to go into camp _ Nash was deeply concerned. "Is that so? Well, that‘s hard luck. Is e badâ€" ly burt?" _ en d "Well, he Lad a terrible fall nmi WERASUAARRE: OOOERR . Ihe2t he‘s easter aow. 1 think he‘s asleep." | Gained Pounds m Vinol "May 1 Jook in on him?" 15 at .’ "I don‘t think you‘d better take “lfl N\*Ml‘z’l-- l""‘_‘h'_ ":", time. It‘s a fong. hard ride from here | TOU®R® oC Gcl sepined to help mo to the station. it will be deep night Euuim%bdhlnï¬l:%d- before you can make It"â€" | I have 'H'“‘“" ‘l‘.m"':‘..“" "Don‘t you think the superyisor would want me to eamp here tonight and do what J could for you? If Norâ€" eross is badly Injured you will need Sbe liked Nasb, and she knew he was right, and jet she was reluctant to give up the plcasure of ber lone vigil "He‘s mot in uny danger, and we‘ll be able to ride on in the mornâ€" Nasb, thinking of her as Clifford Belâ€" den‘s promised wife, had no susplcion of her feeling. toward Noreross. There fore be gently urged that to go on was quite out of order, "I can‘t think of leaving you bere aloneâ€"certainly not till 1 see Noreross and find out bhow badly be is burt." She yielded. "I reckon you‘re right." she sald. "I‘ll go see If he is awake." He followed her to the door of the tent, apprehending something new and Inexplicable in ber attitude. in the music of her volce as she spoke to the slck man was the love note of the mate. . "You may come in," she called back, and Nash, stooping, entered the swall tent. . â€"*Hello, old man! What you been doing with yourself? Hitting the high Nr‘ ty s mt e ul ECYS Noreross smiled feebiy. "No, the bill few up aud bumped me." "How did it all happen?‘ "I don‘t esactly know, . It all came of a sudden. J bad no share in it 1 didn‘t go for to do it." â€""Whether you did or not, you seem to have made a good J5b of It." Nush eszamioed the wounded mun enrefully, and hi« slail and stremuth in handiling . Norero®s pleased _ Berrie, though she was jealous of the wart friend«hip which seemed to exist be Aavsun Alice stt & Copyright, 2000, by Mamlin Grriant @ 8 W denth . must She had alwnys Hiked Nash, but, vesented him now, espectilly ns ho. »isted on taking churge of the | but whe gave way fnally und went back to her pots and pauns with W eountenance. F3 uokb‘_" king rest and recuperation be cer tainly has bad a rough run of weath» A little inter, when ‘Nush came out to make report, she was not very gra« clous in ber manner, "He‘s procy bad« ly hurt," he said. "There‘s an fl gash in his scaip, and the shock has produced a good dea! of pain and conâ€" fusion in bis head, but he‘s going to be all right in a day or two. _rw‘n man ‘Through a serious minded, honorable forester, determined to keep sternly in mind that ho was in the presence of the daughter of his chief, and that she was engaged to marry another, Nash was, after all, a man, and the witchery of the hour, the charm of the girf‘s over him.. His eyes grew tender, and his vsice eloguent in spite of bimself. His words he could guard, but it was mmmmnmux of the lover. ‘The thought that he to camp in her company, to help ber about the fire, to see her from moment to momoent, with full liberty to speak to her, to meet her glance, pleased bim. 1t was the most romantic and moving episode in his life, and though of a rather dry and anaiytic temperament be had a sense of poesy. R ‘The night, black, oppressive and lent, brought a closer bond of v !hlp and understanding between them. | until one daya friend told me about Vino!. | Emined nfteon pounds: have "'é- ap. t a | petite and t *"â€"MarTis | Ditamt saraknyeet | Vinol is a delicions cod liver and fron | nnarenaponiintientonet which creates an i and makes pure healthy blood. ‘Try it l on our guarantee, . _ Al se â€" â€" W. M. Stewart Drug Co., Ltd Grimsby, Ont. \cane BC A settier who ham exhnusted his hc tead right may take a purchased «tend In certain districts. ?rice §3 aore, Dutiesâ€"Must realde six mont) ench of three years, cultivate 50 : w! erect n house worth $300. The aroa of eultivation is subject wduction in ease of rough, scrul «tony land. Live stock may he s »d for cultivation under certair tiona. â€" pepuetfor The BiintaC o 0h pu n e 1 N.H.'â€"?:nnm publication '5"\ advertisement . will not be paid fo onditions asserted their power _â€"_ Stop : Backaches RIMSBY, ONXTARIO I ;â€" I )~|l¢ remedy E‘@E‘:fl y:::lr’ ‘l‘il‘\‘- backaches, 6 do it in an tusy &lny"fl- to the root of the l;l:fli!;m the id s and th biadder, muu':'- S hext The inflamed sB on en nnatnin npaped m t -{-‘-‘i-g_ les, are likely to follow, feet, wrists and amk ‘ K i2 of Gin Pills in time saves a National Drug & Chemical Co. ht "Of course 1 do, but you‘re mistaken. We‘re not related that way any longer." This silenced him for a few moâ€" ments, then he said: "I‘m rather glad of that Ee isn‘t anything like the man you thought be wasâ€"L couldn‘t say these things beforeâ€"but be is as greedy as Alec, only not so open about It." ney She Sat Staring at the Fire With the Calm Brow of an Indian. derstand the tenderness, the anxious eare of her face and volce, 28 she bent above young Norcross, As the night uNB _2 eC 0 2 deepened and the cold air stung, N0 asked, "Have you plenty of blankets for a bed?" "Ob, yes," she answered, "but 1 don‘t intend to sleep." N 1 SEedcalca sfle Her tone amazed him. "You know EEVEUIE C CCC «Oh, you must!" tie declared. "Go to bed. 1 will keep the fre going." At last she consented. "I will make my bed right here at the mouth of the fent close to the fire." she said, "and mmunâ€"lfmnnflu' w.‘mmruhfln“" It‘s going to be cold up here," "1 am all right outside," she pro "Put your bed inside MA /" M ov, We can‘t let conventions eount above timber line. 1 sbail rest betfer at 1 know you are properly sheitered." And so it happened that for the third whe sbared the same roof with wme MUDCWLL uces wha UDDEr [1440.â€"an ism ‘‘Nasb, entbrailed. Mngere®: """"° ___, twisted her bair into piace, then went out to bring in the ponles. Wayland came out 2 litte uncertain ty, but looklng vers well, ") ihink 3 l whall (Mscourage mY friends from eomâ€" Ing to this region for welr health,". h0 KIDNEYS oss, As the night cold air stung, he plenty of blankets world of wuile she then went «m ruoruuy, "if i were a novers now all this would be grist for my mill." Beneath his joking he was profoundâ€" ty chagrined. He had boped by this time to be as sinewy, as alert as Nasb, instead of which bere he sat, shivering over the fire like a sick girl, his head awollen, his blood siuggisb, but uhl discouragement only Increased Berea‘s tendernessâ€"a tenderness which meited | all bis rerve. | "I‘m not worth all your care," he said } to her, with poignant glance. The sumu rose clear and warm, und' the fire, the coffee, put new courage into him as well as iuto‘the others, and while the morning was yet early and the forest chill and damp with rain, the surveyor brought up the horses und started pucking the outlit.. | in this Bertle ngain took part, doing her bulf of the work quite as dextroue: ly.as Nash himself. Indeed, the forâ€" ester wis noticeably confused and not quite up to his wsual level of adroit At Inst both packs were on, and as they stood tugether for a moment Nsh satd; "This has been a great experience ;mlmn remember as long as 1 ve." She stirred uneasily under his frank admiration, "I‘m mightily obliged to you," she repiied, as beartily as she eould commund. "Don‘t thank me, I‘m indebted to you. There is so little in my !ife of such compantonship as you and Norâ€" cross give me." He helped Noreross mount his horse, and as he put the lead rope into Berâ€" tds hand he waid, with much feeling: "Good luck to you. 1 shall remember this pigbt all the rest of my life, Miss x1 Wayland, whose bare, bandaged sead made him took like n wounded poung officer. . "But 1 guess it‘s better for me to lay off a week or two and recover my tone." Aund so they parted. the surveyor ridâ€" ng bis determined way up the naked mountain side toward the clouds, while Berrie and her wurd plunged at once into the dark and dripping forest beâ€" low. "If you can stand the grief," she said, "we‘ll go clear through." Her eautionâ€" was ail for him. She tried each dangerous slough first and thus was able to advise him which way was sifest, His head throbbed with pain and tis knees were weary, but be rode on. "I hate to be going to the rear," callâ€" She took his hand and pressed it to her cheek. then, putting ber arm about his neck, drew ‘iim to her bosom and kissed him passloantely, . "You break my beart when you talk like that," she protested, with tears. "You mustn‘t say such gloomy thingsâ€"I won‘t let you give up. You shall come right home with me,./and 1 will nurse you tll you are well. It was all my fanlt." i aro WC t wam 17 MJ PMUUE: "I will not have it go that way,". he said. "I‘ve brought you only care and unbappiness thus far, I‘m an alienâ€" my ways are not your ways." "I ean change." she answered. "I bate my ways. and 1 Iike yowl.:_ TD She did not care, She had no fur ther concers of the valley‘s comment. Her life‘s bappiness hung on the droopâ€" ing eyeinshes of this wounded boy, and As they argued she felt no shame, and he volced no resentment. She knew his mood. She understood his doubt, his depression, She pleaded as A cow hand riding up the trail greet: ed Rerrie respectfully, but a eynical wmile broke out on his lips as he pass~ wil on. Another witness; another go# a man might have done, ready to prove her love, eager to restore his self respect. while he remained both bitter and sadly contemptuous, . sip. to win him back to cbeerful acceptance of iife was her on: . concern. .. _ _ "I‘ve uever . any molITQ® "I evntessed. . "I‘v> oiways done what picased ie at twe momentâ€"Or because it was easter to do as others were doâ€" inz _1 went to college that way. lruth is, 1 never bad uny surplus vi \"Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" is the Standby in This Ontario Home THE FAMILY ScomAxp, Ont., Aug. 25th, 013. " AMv wife was a martyr to Constipation, We tried everything on the calendar without,satisfaction, and spent large sums of money, until we happened on ‘Fruit aâ€"tives‘. We have used it in the family for about two years, and we would not use anything elso as long as we can get "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives." J. W. HAMMOND. "FRUITâ€"Aâ€"TIVES" is made from fruit juices and <tonicsâ€"is mild in wctionâ€"and pleasant in taste. D0c. n box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. For rale or to rent with option to = chase, on reasonable terms;â€" ..__.". oi sls L m dP e mb 16% meresâ€"Part of Lot & Con, 5. ‘Township of Clinton, with good house and barn, near Grand ‘Trunk Station at Heamsville and the M..G. & B. l{.. and vl:‘hln a few minutes walk of Lake Onâ€" tario, & THE WORTH SEPULCHRE Also 4 neres, Part of Lot 16 Con, 1, ‘Township of Clinton, without buildings, within five minutes walk of Grand Trunk Station at Beamsyille and quite near HM. G. & B. Station, * Apply to °/ °_ BEAMSVILLE Phone 188 FOR SALE WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 19i6 has secured agood patronâ€" age in its own section of Beamsville and vicinity. There are many reasons for this. Its price and reâ€" liability are two. . W, WATTERWORTH *REPAIRING Mave you tried ‘Theal Bros, Bread, Ples and Cakes? If not you have missed many a pleasing and appetizâ€" itg meal, Ang remember, too, what you get is always of the same oniâ€" lorm quality, A trial will convince you that you cannot secure better baked gcods than we make. JAS A« LIVINGSTON, Grimsby. or H. M .ANDERSON, Grimsby. in better shape to handle your work, than right now. If you want good work, give us a call. + We are in automobile dray building business, Bring in your car and let us estimate on turnâ€" ing it into a fruit lorry. GRIMSBY BAKERY THEAL BROS. GrimsBy â€" PHONE 108 Repairing of all kinds done sCOTT &# SANGSTER ‘The Muncipal Council of the Townâ€" ship of North Grimsby, will sit as a Court of Revision in the Council Chamber in the Village of Gimsby, on Saturday, May 27th, at the bout of 1.30 pm. to hear and determine all appeals agninst the Assessment Roll for the year, 1916. All appeals to be in the hands of the Cierk on or before May the 14thâ€" | THOMAS W. ALLAN, _ TPBAMITY 71 C las Clerk of said Municipality. Dated May Sth. 1916. Our horse shoeing and blackâ€" Phone 71 Mountain St. GRIMSEY, ONT SHOEING Court of Revision LADIES PHYSICIAN AND 14 12 N