The Wormag, Who _-- rn] By JANE PHELPS | Haddock and Cod, one ; DINNER A NA : melts, sters. 'HAPTER FINAL PREPARATIONS FOR THE think I had calmly consented Since He Commenced : ' . ispense with any sugges-|sorry that I had lost my temper. |to be so put upon. 1 threw myself fo Tak "Fruit tiv n - George said as he I 8he wonld be sure td tell George, and {across the bed and hushed my sobs 8 -& 8s ominion 1 . ~ wh Sexton and myself were seafed |! should be made to suffer. I ran|by lying upon my face. I had not 78 Lers Avexve, Orrawa, Os, NPR RY room discussing | quickly to the window as 1 heard [thought to lock the 'door, and in a "Three years ago, I began to feel igements for the din- {the honk-honk of the. car 1 hoped {moment 1 heard Mrs. Sexton's cold| run-down and tired, and suffered | George had gone. Yes, he was get- cutting yoles, . dont wal] Yer¥ much from Liver and Kidney | fel small, so squelched. Why {ting into the car, and I turned from " nock put: evidently you di ot FT = J ad he to me to Ye ne with them, the window with a sigh of reliefs.At|not hear. 1 want you to come down- Lroudle. Jlavieg read. of Fruits. | IL UN RAILWAY {If 1 was to-he so embarrassed be-|least she couldn't tell him right away. | stairs and apologize tg. me befor: Hess : 5 rought I would try them. } § SYSTEM . CF { cause of his treatment of me? My I brushed my hair where I had |your servants." As I made no move e result was surprising. di A glass of this | X cheeks flushed, I half rose from my | rumpled it, leaning against the cur-|to. rise, she went on, "Unless you do, 7 have not had an hour's sickness | LOCAL BRANCH TIME TABLE bubbling tonic is |; | chair, but a look from him made me{tain to watch George; then slowly [I shall leave this house at.once and] ginee J commenced using 'Fruita {sink quietly back. I knew that Mrs. | went back into the breakfastroom |g0 to Mr.. Howard. . And I never tives' 11k hat I hav like a shaft of Sexton had seen and understood, and | where Mrs. Sexton and Bridget were }shall come--into it again while you Ves y anc ROW: DOW. Wha ave inner sunshine. I clenched my hands in my lap, until | holding a sort of conference. James, |are here," then she left the room. not known for a good many years-- | Trains will leave and arrive at City the nails fai dug into the flesh to|the butler, d4lso joined them after a What should | do? Although I| that is, the blessing of a healthy Station, Poot of Johnson Street. Gloom or a grouch keep back the tears of snger and |moment {now know it wal foolish, 1 was 4at| body and Aca kin in ng Ady cannot live in the 2? mortification Mary looked her sympathy, and that time more than a little afraid of WALTER J. MARRIOTT. 9 Mair .. . same body with it. ag H - XWith 'brooding envy of Mrs. Sex-|several times, as Mrs. Sexton Py IN EFFECT MARCH 3RD EASTER SHOES Shoes that. are in charming harmony with - Easter styles. er, they George and Mrs. Sexton |would keep still for my sake. decorations. He would be furious : 14 Intern Ltd S30 The Shoes that are notice- ary had decided everything connected James seemed a little puzzled, and "if I made it so that she would not do "16. ] : Nos. 1, 13, 14, 16, 18, 19 run dafly, ably becoming with - , { with the comimg dinner, even to the| frequently when Mrs. Sexton said what he wanted. Other trains daily except Sunday, Is there any logic in buying [smallest detail something to him about the serving, | I felt that almost anything was ; u Direct route to Toronto, Peterboroe, spring suits. Newest Yel olini 3 Prep ; : : . N\A 4 | Hamilton, Ruftalo, London, * Detroit, something claimed to be i You are very fortunate te hove 'he would look at me as Hough wait- | preferable to facing his anger; so 1 | i { 1 : ih Chicago, Bay City, Saginaw, Montreal, | shades a} as good as the ORIGINAL [such a husband, Mrs. Howard. -Not jing for me to speak. Figally she | wiped my eyes and crawled slowly fi : h Ottawa, Quebec, Portland, St. John. . Dandruff Germ Destroyer? | Dany men would so interest them-|noticed it and said sharply. back to the breakfast room. Mary A Halifax, Boston and New York. For jselves to have your first dinner "You are to taRé your orders from [looked as if she, too, wanted to cry, V4 Insist upon HERPICIDE Pullman accommodation, tickets and | 1 party a suceess. me, James. Mrs. Howard will tell jand even on James' immobile face 1 { A Rude Speech. "Yes, James you are to take your |made it easier for me to say: Applications at the better barber shops L. " I . : y | : > pe : 4 gave | George. If only the old dinner were 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. No. 13 F*30resa 16 on's calm unruffied manner, and a|her orders (absolutely ignoring me), over. I felt that I would rather die At all dealers or sent postpaid on % Intern'l Lt 1.20 p.m, 1.50 p.m. growing feeling of being "out of it,' |1 thought Mary would surely break |than go down-stairs and apologize to 3 y p pos P . No. Mall is rile out of everything that usually de-|out into open rebellion. Once 1I|that woman; but I had heard George, receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Going iN : olves upon the mistress of a home, {caught her eye and signalled her to ]request her to do several things that Limited, Ottawa. : 'Mail ine City Arr. City ABBEY'S VITA TABLETS I sat through that discussion. When | be good After that she set her lips | morning, to see the florist, to attend rE * ew sh . i Express « .. 3.10am, For Ner People--50 Cents a B at last George rose to indivate it was|in a straight line, and I knew that she|{to the place cards, andthe table . V 8 Mail : .12.20 p.m. --For Nervous People entsa Box ver AT ALL DRUGGISTS 10 oie 11 other information, apply to J. P you s0."" She looked at me sternly. |1 detected a glint of sympathy, It os ens. het ay mean his-and your dinner |orders from Mrs. Sexton. She is to "I am sorry I spoke so hastily, Mrs. Hanley, Agent. Agency for all ocean Sold Blerywhere I returned angrily all intetts and purposes the mistress |Sexton. James and Bridget please The $a wyer 3 grateful, instead of acting like a gilly {very spasm of tears and rushed from | would be the only time. I had deter- Told In | . | rushed from the room. thority? It was better than to let (To be continued) BETWEEN | , i {'left on Saturday for Toronto Winnipeg Needed. 2 Mrs. H. J. Wilkinson and het | Miss Eleanor Whelman, Halifax, -.u 8 be synonymous with the heroic brav- steamship lines. Open day and night prs 3 3 supposedly yours," she ans-|of this house. 1 am mistress only in |both of you do as Mrs. Sexton asks : child." the room mined that it should--that, rather Shoe Store is rushed trom the room. 77" thority? iF wa betior then 10 Sei" Halifax and Bristol Twilight ! Saisns = 3 Sonvales ent komme at |Bobby and Miss Margaret, "who spent VIMY, WON BY CANADA, (Continued from Page 3.) | ~ Kenneth Johnston, Queen's, spent Mrs. Joseph Greenwood, Wolfe Is- The Secours Nationai has secured father, John MoKelvey, who have |is the guest of Miss Edna Chown,| iss Harvey, of Toronto, who |ery of Canadian soldiers in the great | 0000060666660606666666600 E | aster ootwear ema | wored calmly, "you will get the |name." Then before she could voice }for this dinner." ! purposely accented CUNARD LINE 1 am not a child! and I won't What did I care that the servants than submit to her taking my Plate : Money vemittances made by mall go Toe _-- x ele may the winter here with Mrs. Abernethy, Rebett Retford Ov. Limited, Genta) Bed Food, ut 1's 4 gues. Miss Agnes Johnston, Gananoque, | the week-end at his home in Gan- |land, has gone to visit her daughter, for Canada the privilege of rebuild- been spending the winter in Cali- | Sunnyside speaks in Convocation Ha¥. gn Fri-| war. dL. vp eg ei | . Pe n Exclusive Designs oes IK redit for it, and you should be very {her anger at my speech, I burst into a {the "this" to convey the idea that it be called one!" I snapped, and |saw that | resented that woman's au-|again, I would go home. Passenger Service A cable, Apply to Local Agents or The . : HERE] [0 Mrs. G F. Eniery, West street, |have returned to their home in|Is to be Rebuilt by Canada--Help is Axenta, 50 King St. East, Toronto, Ont. | tion What he's good for. spent Saturday in town angue Mrs. Bugene Reitzel, Waterloo. ing Vimy--a name that will forever fornia, expect to return to town early |. Miss Marion Kirkpatrick, who has | day afternoon on 'Increased Food It is a particularly happy idea that You Get Better Cough in April | been attending Branksome Hall, is|proguction," will be the guest of | of entrusting to the Canadian people « Syrup b Making { Mrs. George St. Remy and three | Spending the Easter holidays with | Mrs. Norman Fraser at the Resid--|the re-creation of the ' devastated it at children, who have been visiting Mr. | er parents, Prof. and Mrs. Stafford | ence, Earl street French town, scientifically destroy- and Mrs. Smith Elliott, left on Mon-| Kirkpatrick, Kensinglon avenue, Mrs. J. L. Gurd. Johnson street, | ed by modern vandals. It makes and What's more, you save about $2 by day. for (their home at High Point, | is on a visit to Montreal will make for all years to come a it. Easily made and costs little, Sask. Mrs. T. M. Asseistine went to New | Mrs. H. A. Lavell on hier way from slosep and Wore sympathetic andes, $O00000VPIIPEHPOIPIPIOPO 8s York last week and Mr. Asselstine , Ottawa, spent Sunday with old SANCNg, aN Terdependence. . an » Miss Agnes Richaidson, Univer- |left to-day to join her. They will | friends in Smith's Falls. cordial relationship between the old | Yul) neser really know wht a fine sity avenue, is leaving this week for | spend the Easter holic ays at Atlantic 'Mr. Hooper, Brownsburg, Que., is world gud the mew re this famous home-made remedy. Winnipeg to spend a short time be- City and Washington. the guest of Daniel Smith, King|,.. concda's offer has meant every-| you not only save $2 as compared with fore returning 'to open '"Fetter- Mr. nd Mrs. R. J. Davis, Master street, thing to the destitute refugeesc of | the ready-made kind, but you will also : ~-- -- a Vimy. Without funds and with their | bave a more effective and dependable : '1 own Government staggering under | remedy in every way. It overcomes the VIVRE VYYY p p > > b > b he Burden unprecedented debts, it seemed im- possible for them that they could ever hope to re-enter a home of their own on the old sight, and yet there is no good reason why (this civil population should suffer so terribly in comparison with what we in Can- ada for instance have 'had to endure, and the rebuilding of Vimy has given us an opportunity of sharing in some measure in their burdens, and has given the people of Vimy the first little ray of life and hope they have known since they were shelled out of their homes by the German guns. 'We on our part will gain much usual coughs, throat and chest colds in 24 hours--relieves even whooping cough quickly. Get 214 ounces 'of Pinex (50 cents worth) from any good drug store, pour it into @ 16-0z, bottle and fill thg bots tle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Hlete you have 16 ounces--a family sup- Bl --of the most effective coulh 'syrup ha? money can huy--at a cost of only 55 cents or less. It never spoils. The prompt and positive results given y this pleasant tasting cough syrup' have caused it to be used in more homes than. any other remedy, It quickly loosens a dry, hoarse. or tight cough, heals the inflamed membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes, and relief comes almost immediately, Splen- did for throat tickle, hoarseness, bron- chitis, croup and bronchial astiima. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine extract and has been used for generations for ing that you like in good shoes. Our new spring footwear styles are the very latest creations of the shoe makers' We know you will like these shoes be- cause they combine all the good points in shoe making. STYLE, QUALITY and FIT. Let us supply that dressy, springy feel- and devotion to the common welfare, | throat and chest ailments, truth, justice and liberty. 3 Avoid disappointment by askin ur 2 » #5 i druggist for "214 oumees of inex . p x ¥ with full directions and don' acceph |E= ' 4 anything else. A guarantee of abso- : ; i ~ | lute satisfaction or money promptly » s SEVEN SENTENCE SER- refunded goes with this pljeraration. py s Nn of MONS, : The Pinex Co, Tofonto, Ont, the Homon 3 ' An old bachelor says that some The Home of Good Shoes. A A spiritually from closer contact with 4 the unconquerable soul of France, O Xie which in the time of real trouble for- got selfishness and all else hut love A The busy have no time for tears.-- | women marry for the purpose of ob- Byron, : taining a listener who can't get hw away. When any calamity is suffered, the first thing to be remembered is, how | much has escaped.--Dr, Johnson, * =» God bids thee tarry now and then; forbear the weak complaint; God's leisure brings the weary rest, ; is Ki gz Headaches, neuraligic pains, indie under a tense nervous Eestiom#hd fa fhe via argens a in A wie during these trying to properly perforfi their functions Margaret EF. Sangster. ; a ong the symptoms which If you wish to be miserable. times, but the burden rests par- i ey low i must think _ about yourseli--wiat ticularly heavy on the women in you want, s What Jou like, what Ly op Dr. Chase's Nerve Food will hel spect people ougit, to pay yeu, wha #, the home. Whatever fheir em- 0, it you will only give it a Nar Boole Sa YY ployment about the house, the We know this from long experience mind has much time to.dwell on with this great food cure. We have the dreadful thi th proves it by evidence published "in happen ings that might _this paper from time to time. Ifo ppen. ; remaigs for you to put it to the --_ There is nothing so wearing on the You may wonder why e are so 'Nerves as worry and anxiety. Nerve enthusiastic in recomme this beautiful foot covering. force is consumed #f an enormous Uraument for the a Bit you Lh A; HS 9115 ith Grey Buck top is worthy of rate, and as the nerve cells become perience 3 the bees t that are to be 5. + - your donsideration, or we would suggest starved 'and depleted you find your- : - God fags fot Jend. us strange Sowers : N an Oxford in Black, Colored Kid or self unable to rest or sleep. You soon oil -- 3 When the sprisg winds blow o'er 4 hk. Buck fo match your suit. * get so you can only see the dark side, ot a un mae plesan; en a Waite for-coaed skis platen and become down-hearted and dis- oar ing 1 improve vill know = 88 me fair faces; up We : again the Joy of ov JER The v 1s dere. ' Mrs. A. 0. T. Whitney. J en pes |, Killed in . Covart, a ington; 3. Winchester: dndsa ; Finch, 8 ! 1 4 - The deat Broc + ly arts oh pin matt on 2 a FE ra hn Toronto. Ou every box of thie genuine you will po the porsralt + an a 3 4 ot Witim wall known h Chase, M.D.. the famous Receipt Book author citizen of Es. st the age of Bl » ~' |about eighty years. ' : vi i : > | A+ Toronts on Sunday the death took piace of a former well known resident of Brockville in the person of Mrs. Margaret Carson. Cpe, and Georgina d7ges Woe unto shal it are mighty to drink wine, and 'mien of strength to mingle strong drink; that justity the wicked for a reward, and take away the righteousness of the righteous some spring suit or from'him.--1s. 5: 22, 23, * millinery--your attire is in- complete unless worn with a 1 know not where His islands lift Their fronded palms in air; it Ay AK yond e Whittier. ShocHonsfegtarig@mpary 92 Sherbourae Street, Toronto Obtained through Canada' s leading boot shops