'rtti, _ _ _ , . . , 1 I loom 1mm w ekef...tr m trs'grl"dlrTet'Ct(i,7f/ "e all: I!“ M!" a an mud_qh_u.g{ t Iowa-1|†"Do u! an um - no - to the W1 We'd lull I†W all. " my“ MN"... and W'-- -uu you: In! on.†he said. " don‘t an. aTa in)!!!†In te " m. but wo'd P" u an drop down then. It can but unyunnx.“ - _ -. "Nutha- do L" he Interrupted trare' tâ€. "But with a boy M It. up ens: mount: to an» Inc'- In love how an we know vhf]! Muppet)? Wo'ro gal: on parent: Get your bat on." --., -_._A But when the may Cort." mum warm-elven Dom the hauls of the Pun-her- !hoy was“! In the darn-- turd, presently decided that It In. not. local"! to so In. From the porch mine the Imam" of neural young voices. Ind than on. silvery voice, which wounded to In that at I any cum "on. “use! Fume on oo, bl. law u Jade-Joe! hut be troltt0 to Johnny Jump-up. at an play - Mar use Low." ' â€than Illn- Pratt." 'hupond In Baxter. "She's talking to Jolnnu Watson Aid Jun Dunn and In: limiter. Let? go home. It'. In In". or course I knew te wun be" "Why, certainty," sold Mr. Baxter u they turned. "Even tt Willie were u only as that, the little girl would have more tense. I wouldn't have thought .11th: of it If you hadn‘t told me about the suit one. That tooked our! of queer." _ And when they “one to their own house again there 'ls wulhm 3min; IIODG one! silent upon the new of the porch. “I thought you'd zone' out. Wink." yoor cult case." _ "Oth yes." he slid languidâ€. “it you have rhythm .t-tretrw.rt" human. Inglhe‘v have ‘em pressed tn the mom Inc. You mild I rocked damp " din- aid his -... ___'- - an. to I too: '12: our and lot: 'eqt, the»: " I "t pee." Mrt sup followed I. nmstr.tmb-Hy meedwn mummned n [he threubold Ind called but: â€on t Mt there too Iona. mm. In. any In “Ring, and tt rained so mm W. I'm alum It might be damp." "'Lla‘um?‘ "Come on." Mr. Sana an! to hi! wife. "He'- down on an Pucker: pouch, not out tn from here. Of course In can't he“ 'ou. In three block- um I half.†â€In te more": u be as: upon the - of "My Lune an _ . Mart All TOD-cm Cuban Cutrrettee the helm of Twenty For In Venn." fun-n m not 1 "tir-ttot I. " tii7.' no Ind made the ununl boyhood "patients, and“); them dun-unru- Ine-and, though It time. be rough!- Ind It humoromly mun lbout iown to l But Willinm'l father In: mutual Little he knew. William we; not upon the porch of the Parcherl. with In Pitcher and Joe Bullitt end Johnnie Watson to interfere. no Wu far from there. in I land when time wt: not. Upon u planet Boating in pink mint. and uninhabited, uuleu old Mr. Gene- sis and some Hindu princes and the diligent iowan my have established Genuine in in remoter regions-WB- iiun was alone with Miss Pratt in eir own home. And after a time , went together uni looked into the door of I room where In indefinite number of little boys. all over three "are at "" were pining in the tire- ttgttt upon a white beer rug. For in tic mone- con-me: that but dreamt i a. hung the garment upon his arm. - him. und in day-nod In I an - manner. 1 Baum. hum); 'orn his tune m for three bloc-II. he hailed before {coder drug “on Ind permitted Ills " ro.ofr-eWaia4 m Tara 7mm“: had hand an: and tho married "no. Ill condition was (rowing worn d. on any. “shim?†“Adam and P"' went out. It was the morning of the nut do who a volley ride and Monk veto to M ("II tn honor of “In Pratt. Wil- l. tod I uplmed gunmen: wlth it We: on the tune honored unwed of mm; " oven-on! wd Bully submit- td to nu arguments. in to . giant}. friend. "Wvtl, run than mo tr? your oiq "uiBtt nulls,†he “I we! - I gunman-e of what-co Tui; ttft But It “ruck hlm new that It tank! be rum" debunulr to dip yon hints" with u pack“: ot Little Man I upon the or"retton. And the - It "Irma! Mm Mann"! I emf; “I. - I“ - but “no u, I. and at db- ia-r-key-rep,'.?., NI. Mum; I [undo-mom: Into his eye. and I gtow IMO In. how: no (MOM Ind I',',,',','.",',"), mule his mud-o In . manor of ran "ur, " If tte were (mm. Domain: unlu- u. noun-m; then he said In tho rlurh T9... bt I... Iâ€. "P. _P'.'.r . " m ' a. Tiiatiiiiv-t tht""-- oo It EJIDEI- u tine, paused ttetrtde -Eartir-ri 1.15: M triauii Gi- {may «mph NM teen "iiiiari'riFiirq'ii F. ijiii1iiill?iid)tta'4?tlit,lt Gr"iauiti_teq' in." Input-WWW "unhw- '1†GiUiiirGuttqo1ett1" 'irciGuu.irrre.fteee u-IWI-kltu'wv mum-unann- “I“. [gun-yvumlliluw “gmli‘x-hnmm “g... â€nu-INI- irtarvii-_e.tee.e"'t iiiiGirrGr-ttteet.e? M'“~“ “ll-Ill“- ttatt.-.uriitt.e', - iU.r6eresimett.dedat .l’loln Eitt."ettietgtfNr “M “youâ€. â€ml...“ "CGihiitisttetttrentPe 'theiuitty;ttet!Ltr",'.t.et 'iriitiu.isrnadtr%tir, mu - - - -- v†T ai-tGia-ati-""' Mr. when nut. "up! a. corn-r. Tm. on u "one: put]. 1 un. ' . no“. In}. any It.' and In an: '0% no! OI. go? no nus 's"sui"iG.uaukeetoqitttettf,r. You on lung your- o- (to an. an." riiakrtiVartirtst-t.umtt", hit his mace-z behind II. .130 mud on: of an an). “on rat W! hill Ilium dill! of a. young monk. thou: thirty tn number. nth- - In. the null Inn was Mr. Pnrcher'o Ion-o. Mun Pratt not). among then In hellompo And with; _ P1opt8 nestling In her "In. _ - --a. Ln“. “A Iloyu lelw. - --- '" Sb. an him. The null blond In“ uni the Colman little nutty hat above .: murmured a nod to ulna. Th- In. month tell unconlcloully open. and m. _ _ -- -WA4__n_ no mu. nvu uu‘-..‘“, -- _ _ eye. - - with an Intent", of -athrtq he put into the silent MM" M not new“ the picket fence at through the Interim-es of an Intel- wenm group. mun impurtlll that n time went on the sullen:- and come to be an“ together rather than thrust "under " their common feeling. Johnnie Watso- had with him today l, Vinita: of MI own. I VII“, over _ 3mm: person of eighteen. who at John- nie‘u beckoning standout! n fur con- :nnion of the moment and came for and an Willnm entered the pie. "I wmt to inn-doom you to two of my most int'mut friends. Geogse." laid lohnnle. with anxious gravity. "Mr. Enter all Mr. Bullltt let me intro- Iooco my cousin. Mr. Crooper. Mr. Crooner. this in my Maid, m. - Ind my friend, Mr. Bullltt." The gentlemen shook hands solemnly. Mr. Creeper became more informal. ‘Johnnio wrote no to come over for Jun mu. no I thought I might I. [on com†80 hushed loudly, “for CHAPTER XII. Tho Big. Fat Luannâ€. R. JOHNNIE WATSON and Mr. Joe Bum" met him n the gate and uttered him hearty greeting. All bicker In: bad dimension union; there three 3;: irauiFGa. I'll pretty art a. no on - I - my!!!“ at an. mu: bun-4 - " Crooner struck his cousin I 10'†- upon the buck. "EM, ole sport." he and. "t want tq meet that mu mu befon we It“! The ctr'll b. may ttretty mom tnd I it her picked for the It?! Pm - to t by." The hunt" or WiBtntn Ind Joe Bul- nu. designed to exprgu comma. gua- denly became tuecid and died. Tho camels 1oudnesur-,trtmost the nirtod. “VI“- "P-_..".."'"". - --i--'e .tr--or'tht which manna uttered mu Pratt'- nume, demanding lonely to ho [relented to her, renrlleu of the In]! known law that . Judy must tuat ex- pre. some with In Inch matters-ttse- were indications ot a cum numb lure to be not. than unconzenhl to um Pratt. Both William Ind Jo. Bullltt began to wonder why on earth Johnnie Watson dldn't have any - - than to Invite such a bit. at lummox of . cousin to the Duty. . sir, void th 11¢le meat dict, think [reel] of water and " each meal an Auntie (doubln Itrength). You will, In I short time, Ind that you no on. of an Inn indorueru of Alanna. m." 4'}... we WM Agrtt In! Run. at hip It Eamon, I Fight for, Lift l! oA-." For kidnny silo-Ia I havo lavaâ€: cho to and An. uric. WHO! 1 mm: to an in In van minernbio with lune -baek, â€in in Pt, eords a my net! and shoulder! and all over my body. Th vim in: high tsotored and ole-- an. All of that conditions left my WOI .0 won- Tttlg severe phl'llc or than. “the“ simultaneous In the two mlndn. we. not wholly n failure " n thumbnlll sketch of Mr. George Cmoper. And yet there was the Impresnvenm of size about him. especially about MI regs and chin. At seveuiem and eighteen growth ill utiil going on. sometim’s in I sporadic way. several pans negating to luv. sprouted faster man others. Voices. too, often seem mlsplm‘ed. One hears outside the dour the bass rumble at I sinister giant, and I mild boy, thin I. I cricket. walks in. The cuulrnry was Xkeorgqt Crooper'ts case. His wire w“ an unexpected piping tenor. halt Inl- Ietto and frequently girlish. as nub prising u the absurd voice of ll! cle- plinni. 1 ï¬tâ€: All!!! an. 112 Hum, tet., tet. John. Nat.. "h is with pleasure that I write to tell you of the great benefit I received from the use of your medicine, 'Frasif.ouitses'. I win I great “from for may yen: from Nervous Head. arlan and Cossstipatiotc I tried everything, consulted doctors; but nothing seemed to help me until 1 tried 'Fruitwtivea'. After I had taken sever-J box“, I was completely relieved of these troubles and have been unusually well ever nines." 'Fruit-ttlives' is fresh fruit juices, concentrated and increased in strength, combined with finest tonictl. and is a positive and reliable remedy for Headaches and Constipation. Me. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250. At all dealenor Fruity-lives Limited, Ottawa. - ---- Hm chin but! so distunrnd his other features that his eyes. nose and brow milled almost babyllke In compurlsun. whllo.hls mountainous legs were the great part pr the rest of 'uit. He wig gas ot those huge. bottle amped boy. who are ulwyn tn motion In who at their cumbeuomeness. “WIT CHIMWIWI-lwu‘w. “When do I get to meet (but cutie?“ In tmrtsted fo Jobnule. “You mum. 'ooced m to lbolft when l mm tSet) much for, but I want to get the new _ 'Plopk look no 'Rtlo on in). Us. More moan man's up." Milne†over with this Ml†Pratt. â€i I and ab. an get thing: â€that I'll‘ (our to keep her but] all any." l "Weli, don't be In such I hurry}, um Johnni- uneully. “You can med‘ her when we not out tn the country.‘ It I at . chance. George." "No, MN" George protested jovhlly. "I (an! you're and birds over ht ml:h mm. but has out! When I In: a monk It don‘t like long an they all but man'- â€may Man. You now how I]. win I at “and. John- nur' ttere be turned upon Wmhm. making his fit arm iiiictionttt) through WIIMIIn'I thin one. "Hi. Iportl‘ Ole Johnnle'l BO slow, you mama In. over and it! me ttsed up with this MI.- Pntt. and I‘ll (on In (an. m! mat "utr--uter we get ensured!" no va- evidently I true clonal (0" pom. dab horrible acorn. 1 “WI 00!!!th almond. The 90.] people ‘pwrcd out through the pt“ all. n the (It .topped. crumbled| than}. WIN-In “funk-d national] to push through to MI- Pr-n m climb up but“. her. but Mr. (loom Camper made bl- w-y Into the crowd tn I hauling though bull-Inn mum-f. Inn! . tttt bunt In I pnrplo Ind whim "tier" amount Wlllllm‘l am. will: palm bull damaged William" 0-. I. an m an psi 0-. It...“ . Mus ANNIE WARD. artiili-fe--iitil my «I. pan an- out v in. "in hunt-mm.- ;mmdm.uhm' [ 2e,g.'ttutrStg,'lhtrJb --" cultural-om ummum "link but no tad-w “and." It. - Inna-II. "Ml-talu- autumn-nu..- Ir. What-l cm, mace-yogmumum mmu‘b-uhn-tu' "ttttgt low. Valhlnlvnn unused Beat - than the tell“ I In! with. l dumb why It 1.. bot 1 1m at. wuo kind or quicker. too, u u were. Ind the strongest in my crowd I qwer got wlth. I'm kind of muscle bound. 1 we... but I don‘t let that mutter. um: my quickness any. Q'the no h In .utoatottiU, 'Mtw--1 so: u raetn' tar at ttomo-n" I keep my held better nun most movie do. n It were. I can Bind a! Mad]- muelt better. I dunno why it it "My brain. new to work better um: other people'u: mm I†It In. I don't mean that r got more treuse or "t mm. like that, If. just the way my bruins work. They kind of put me " an advantage. " It were. “For an." Inn Pratt corrected him mnnlly. “not. "r'ustterte-part, for " two-ai' boa!" And she gave him one or her looks. I Mr. (Blooper tmshed with emotion. 3. WI: annexed. He became serious. “Bu," In "id.-'nttnt's a mighty smooth â€needn't†be touched the In!†rim alllgwith his forethtger. III- a: “andâ€. lined toward her "Welt, f'r Inst-nee, If I'd been Itrtn' here In thu town Ind joined in with the crowd to get upathil party-welt. tt would of been done I good deal duh-cut. I won’t say better, but (“front That’s than the way with me-it I go into Iuythlng. pretty soon I'll running the whole shehang. I dun- no why it in. The other people might try to run It their my for awhile. but pretty soon you notice 'em step out of the way tor good 01- George. I dunno why it in. "Well, it I'd been running this party " of had Automobiles to tro out In. not I trolley car, where you all got to alt together, Ind I'd ot sent over home for my little racer. and rd ot taken you out in her myself. I'd like you to Bee that little car. Wilt, anyway. I bet you'd of seen something pretty “from und . whole lot better If rd of come over here to get up till party for rout." 1 "Wed mt‘nly 'of had I lot better m'alntn' alen‘m that mud racer I bst," he am. “I'd like to had you see ttoil HIM}: that Ttttte car. "trttg over pom they any they "In to go out with Inc 1m: to watch the way I bundle her. he! a: It aio't lo much just the ride. _but more the way I handle that little car. I dunno why it in. but thlt'l what ENaittt't4 nevus!†REBUILD DIH’ROVEI â€was; _ Inolhh Ingmar reglmcnu In was: luv. bun at work "cannula!“ hub 00 devalued Fr-ncc. In tom. l um town nun-icon an! but the MI)" pan of the work In. bun In "etttrintt home tor POP" driven f out by q. qtpet2tetg'e't". Tm mu than the (natal! Team " M a. a m a. ',SAQi',u'J'tnt'/lll'tk" Paris, July 2.--toNeiat)--'rhe village of Vaux, west of Che-i teau Theirry, and the heights west of Vnux were captured but night by American troops in operations on the Marne front carried out in conjunction with the French. More than 300 prisoners, in. cluding five oftieers, were captured in this action. ALLIED LINE IS IMPROVED. This success has resulted in an Improvement in the Allied line between Hill 206 and the vicinity of Vaux. The French carried out raids on the front between Montdidier and Noyon and eastward of Rheims in which prisoners were taken. German raiders were driven " by French tire near Belloy and in Upper Alsace. _ GERMAN RAIDS WERE REPULSED. _ _ London. July 2.-fofrteiai)---Germa" troops last night It- tempted to raid the British lines at points north of Somme near Lens and on the Funders' front but were repulsed. British tmops ltook prisoners in antral encounters. IMMUNE (llmlfllllll(lllillti." l I IN ilmllllill,Mll MAM FEW; RN WAN MI MtlltMi TAKEN my father‘s gut in (In: mad‘ I rugs Did be “ill? " PU. 1'ott ought ot “1:21 that braken'uu when I got through [ellln' him who t was."' ttl mqmywmyw-FWW‘ w.un¢vuanummaunnntuhlmil iaGiiiitAiiirerA"i"rs'r-er-_l!ffftc.. The overwhelming (‘r-mpor nnrsuml " conquerlng way. He leaned mun-e Ind more toward the mngnetic girl. He ptarert naively with Miss Pratt's ocket .. M with tbo tihnt.t border of "er Huh Le. nirkrd his nose for mun Mme " nth her little handkvrl-lllef. nudly mulling it; scent. and finally he mama Usterested In a rlug she wore. mu'n'od it and tried tyssttccessru0 to 1 'lnye " upon one of his own lingers. 3 'l've mvrn lots o' girls' rings on my (raj:.it' fob. I'd let 'em wear mine on I etutim ur samelhlnx. I guess they lke to do than will! me." he and. " lnuno why ll In" At this subtle him the mm unfor- mmles mm the" breath and then lost t as the - ulrl wqulem-vd In the turrlhlo egrhaus'a'. As for Wuhan). tte my nr'no mare “a? to him. 'Out 4 the Mm.- heaveu ur that luizzht [norm ",3. IITI-l'lu- had I'ailr-o u r.ult, drap- (can-din Prat Mica.) the gentleman': name. "It Johan]: McCormck ttear Untle Gwrz‘ecmm .09 go shoot one." dead-ti" Bttt :ooked round to where three tttrum. hovered momsely-In the mt. "Tun an. sln' chorus. Big Bruvvn JosIHoc Johnny Jump-up an' lckle Boy Bunch {All over mun. Untle Georglocnnu; iBoys m’ dirt- nu up“ chorus. Ton- i menu!" T ' " his soul in back and purple. " In: a long and unturned "et At the farmhouse where (be party were to dine was Pratt with 'o.' dt.. aovered a harmonlum in The parlor. um. tteating herself, with all the gun. notgt and Mr. George Cramer will and around her. she played nu arr-nu- unlment. whlle Uvorp.e in a thin [mm It detestable sweetness sun: “I In If." " In Love With Some One" EI- perlonnuure was rn|~luruush treeted. ospvrlully hy the urn-Inm- "tint. "on, wurmerrtste'crt [nae Geo: _ domains!“ she cried. for that "I! not And some henrtrendtmt performnnol on. s. ECKEL, ' "attuned mtttttt m napgdby Wah Griduate‘ Cblugo - tat Surgeon! am' iligt "t , allill) , Dental Surgeon. at mimi' 14.4.,» q 0mm in new Mellon- w (fiii " ; C Water! o. Danish-y 'M,', Fa' - 1 l its brunettes. . g, “no. Cum. "Pm "ttirm In Lov- With “no Ono." To be command. A hundred and thirty veteran oi the present war were present with medals, trom the Corporation ot Suuil Ste. Marie, by Premier Mr Wit Ham lionrst. - '0'. Gum-II my“. K Ala. lulu. I. l mm. W_ uttataim . " We“. Rimbaud. - - B. a. t"g,'tfd Noun. can _ l St. nut. Klan-Cg. C: mt". WIT etc. Money to loll. " otngo-- PW! I Market, Prod-Heb Ii. -----------. D. . aqua-ml Burl-mar. Bellow and Covenant, a an: Bulldlnl. in! Kitchener. Ont, _" 2 ’Dentlat. L.D.8 T , q m Surgeon. Ehir. . any. All bunches M . Used. Once our u“ Kitchener. Ont. $2M: THE EMPLOYERS A†OF WATERLOO 00' FREE LABOR no! 59 king St, West. In. We lave Vncancies furl men in all lines of worn. out of employment cam us at once. No cm tion or unless mural. Bpet0ttr-- F' . 'd"':' Disease. of thy Nose and etiiii King Bt. East, ttoutot I?†'tlt Your bullion! But you may do ' renting I nblo blunt. m Rtitt their s"e I! (Swoosh? mibdmd Tit. 104 View Gnnd Tl PM" '" outellowu mock: “IE I . Ttead IMice, W t 3mm: cued ,. have.“ with g, _ _ In Gown-d. m - , [EEG camera; A. HOLM,' auctioned? " , umber of y?! _ In A.ursttott- " t0tttto of gang. ' "vi on. F. a. " Dentist: 'raifaiiiii" J. A. mmm mcour‘mw It. 4. . mum H. B, DUI] "