i The AUFETNEDF SUFFERING Prevented by "Fruit-a-tives" The Wonderful Fruit Medicine } b8 Mamsoxxrove Sr., Huw, Que, "In my opinion, no other medicine is 50 good as 'Fruit-a-tives' for Indigestion and Constipation. For years, I suffered with these dreaded diseases, trying all kinds of treatments until 1 was told I was incumble, . One day a friend told me to try 'Frait-a-tives'. To my surprise, I found this medicine gave immediate relief, and in a short time I was all 'The Wom all By JANE PHELPS CHAPTER LXXX1V. We had a very quiet dinner on the train, then, as we were all pretty well tired out, we went to bed. The train reached Moreland early in the morning, but I wag awake long before it was time to get up. 1 lay thinking of David--how I should miss him It had been a perfect joy to hame him, In spite of my fear that he would feel that 1 was neglected and would tel} mo- thar so. We had breakfast at home. Then, as soon as George had left for the office, David and I walked over to see Evelyn. She made us tell her all simple and HOME AGAIN met him?" she asked David, "Yes, the first night I eame. Pe seems to like SIs. He said a Jot about her picture and sort of bragged about her." "You silly boy," I interrupted, em- harrassed, : "Merton does like Ielen. do." Fvelyn said. "Stop talking about me and come on. » Merton will be cross if I am late." So, talking 'and laughing, we all three went to the studio. . "Do you suppose ¥Gu can keep quiet, with go many looking at you?" Merton asked after he had greeted us, and scolded nie a hit for running away. We all este, "Hg much yourselves. n't to be trusted." "What do Yousmean?" 1 said guick- ly, my face flushing, my heart thump. ing so I seehied they must hear it only meant that even innocent things took | on an air of romance to the Fren servant." Suddenly I was very cool. 1 shook been 1 knew my about to speak, to explain, what he glanced toward the window. it she were pleased at something YI see you've dispensed with Cel-| } i more cosy; here, Then, Prench maids are "Oh, don't pet excited! 1 head at Merton. He had wis in his mind by the way I don't blame vou" she said. | by | i | i i f i chi { i LISHES : LIQUIDS AND PASTES.Y FOR BLACK, WHITE, TAN, DARK : BROWN OR OX-BLOOD SHOES. | PRESERVE THE LEATHER, | : { i The FF. DALLEY CORPOR ATIONS, LIMITED, HAMILTON, CAN. RAILWA SYSTEM LOCAL BRANCH TIME TABLE IN BFFROD MARCH 81ST, | Tralee will leave and arrive at Oy | Station, Foot of Johnson Street, Galng West. Lve, City Arr. Chty Mail .. wiitam, 1287 am; op 210 am, 2 oad, .. S4bam, Intern') Ltd. 1.20 p.m, Mall we R pan, Gelng East, Lye. €ity A b. Libam 10am. pom. 6 p.m, aoa oie SAS pM. , 18, 18 ran daily. Other traing daily except Sunday. | Rireet romte to Toronto, Peterbore, | Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detrotr | Chicago, Bay City, Saginaw, Montreal, | Ottawa, Qushiee, Portland, St John, | Halifax, Boston and New York, Ier { Pullman see mmodation, tickets and | All other informution, apply to J. P | Hanley. Agent Agency for all ocean | steamship lines. Open day and night .e - rou Ee a Bee Epes 5 = - - R10 00 00 9 be rio Bh dad te id sere vee EZEEE ht co ri right again", DONAT LALONDE Be. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At all dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. about" our trip, and was delighted "Ol, yes, I don't mind David, nor with the handkerchiefs I had brought Evelyn, halt as much as T do you," her. I confessed, then hlushed furiously *"1 suppose you will be goinz away because I had said it, goon?" she said.to me. "l.. have missed ME (1 hie "Yes, In about ten days. I dread [he sald, so low that the others did i." not hear. "Isn't she foolish?" Evelyn said I took the pose he suggested, my to David, "The idea of dreading al mind In a whirl Why was 1 so pleas- trip to Newport and Bar Harbor!" ed that he, Merton Gray, successful les Movs. Pron Sud Pil. "I, too, think your trip will be a artist and popular man about town. kinds, nice one---your vacation, rather," | should miss me?" I concluded it was ESTIMATRS " EXPERIENCE |! David responded. "It will be awfully | because he had been the first, al Address, 373 University Ave. jolly to boat and fish." most the only man, who had made me "The boys are great for outdoors," | feel at ease when I first to I told her: Moreland. "Hava you seen Merton lately?" she asked me. "I met him about three days ago, and he said he was inconsolable because yon had gone to New York. He is anxious to work on the picture." "YI have a sitting today. Don't you and David 'want to walk up there with me and see how the picture is getting along?' I'll tetephone Celeste she needn't go with me today, if you will." "I'd love to! Perhaps Merton will ask us to luncheon again. Have you "Yes, 1 think 'you are right," 1! sald ooldly; remembering how pleas-| ed Mrs. Sexton had been when 1 had | came out ahead of Julia Collins once | before by keeping cool. "And you! surely should know: Celeste fold me she had a friend who worked for you as private maid. And you know, French maids talk to each other." Merton turmed away to hide the smile trembling o hig lips, and Mrs. Loring broke in: i "What are you two serapping| § about? 1 can fairly see your claws, | p Julia." "Oh, pardon me!" I exclaimed, 'but I so want you to meet my bro ther, David!" I called, "Come and meet sont® of George's friends. . My | brother, David Milner, Mrs. Collins, and Mrs. Loring," 1 purposely spoke of him first, instead of following the correct manner of presentation. "And » ¥ mn Evelyn, come out from behind those eurtains! You know both ladies. If we had a French maid here, she would say that you and David had some sort of an affair, I am sure! Ripe Tomatoes, 35¢ pound; Large Pineapples, 30¢ each; Bananas, 30¢, 40c¢ dozen: Choice Eating Apples, #0e, 40¢ and 850¢ dozen; Best @rape Frait, Se, 10¢ each, 4 for 28¢, 3 for 28¢. Oranges, all prices, and cucumbers, at California Fru't Store (To be continued) Prompt Delivery. Phone 2168. EE le rt A ust A Att Aa Acre ee at a co nd | v vv oan an Why hl Ny Drink Charm Tea To Reduce the High Cost of Living try a WR CANADIAN a XT - Change In Train Schedules Effective Sunday June 2nd, 1918. For particulars apply to: j i | | 1 § ! } { i J package of Charm New Japan Tea at the came David and Evelyn sat in the bow low price of 28c a half pound package. window looking at a book of etch ings. The studio very quiet when Robert, Merton's man, came in and spoke quietly to him. Merton frowned, but nodded assent In moment there was a soft rap, a swish of skirts and in came Madge Lor- ing and Julia Collins. The draperies at the window ef- fectually hid David and Evelyn I saw Mrs. Collims look around, them Saw 'a sneering look, followed by one | I could not understand. It was as Paina hah dh AAA Ahora dh ah TI a A A Aen |W Howard, D.P.A., Toronto, or NL ge R68 {7 AEN eo] BE FLY PADS Conway, C.P.A., Kingston, IAA Ns AAA A NEW LAWN MOWERS ARE COSTLY. Get your old one sharpened, re- paired or refitted at moderate cost. Parts supplied © for ail standard machines, John M. Patrick 149 Sydenham Btree "Phone 2285, ES ARNT IAIN VN De, LET ERR TY i ARY (80% 35 AAPA Se rs A pr Atl Wii stm tion Miss Mil garden party to y at the Montreal Hunt Club on J » 13th by the Walle and Montcalm Chapters of Em i the +440 hI Ide Told In Twilight (Continued rrom Page 3.) Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rathman, Mrs H. Empson, and Master Douglas Empson, Belleville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Rathman over the week-end, Mayor Derbyshire, Brockville, has left to visit his danghter, dred, in Boston, Mass, The Duchess Devonshire has heen promoted from Lady of Grace to be Lady of Justice in the Order o fthe Hospital of St. John of Jertiza- lem. Miss Helen Farrow, holidaying in Kingston Mrs. Philip Gilbert, Toronto, gave a young people's luncheon on Mon- day in honor of her guest, Miss Mar- ion Cooke, of Montreal. Miss Roe Spooner returned to Ot-! ! tawa after spending the week-end | Ottawa i ey with her imother at *The Elms." [aavs y | Lig ¥F, : Mis. Henry Joseph and Lady Bury | Dr. and Mrs, George W. (Bell, Miss are the general convenors for the R. A. [Spooner and Dr. Klotz, Of- tawa, and" Or. 'Hodgins, London, motored fo Gananoque jon Friday. » * - . Sold by all Drug. and General Stores. te la storms, M.C., is leaving Toronto for Petawawa camp, s where he will be stationed for the | sumnier Mrs. Storms will join hia { thera later. 1 1 Miss MoKay, Toronto, ed heme after wisiting Kins, Union street. General and Mrs from Kingston They are at the A En cin When Women are Weak Women who feel weak, languid and depressed-- who look pale and dull-eyed, and have lost appe- tite and fresh looks--need a tonic that will purify the blood, help the organs of digestion, regulate the liver and bowels, and strengthen the system. It long has been known that Beecham Pill are a blessing to weak women, for they quickly correct womanly ailments, improve the appetite, purify the blood and re-establish healthy conditions. They are safe to take as they are purely vegetable and without any harmful drug. A few doses will bring better spints, improved health and a feeling of fitness. Worth a Guinea a Box Prevared only by Thomas Beecham, St. H. , England. Sok avery where in Cantar een Ut Helens, Lancashire, Englan Belleville, is AA Na AA SON. SAS A A AA Sdn li ai i has return- Mrs. J. at VY a of For the Heys at the Front CHOCOLATTA "The Ready-to-use Ohocolute" Contain the Chocolnte, MUK and Sugar, Prepared Instant Addleg Bolling Water A Ne Cooking ur Milk Required, For Bale By Maunsell are ir for a 'Chateau ew hh i bn of TNT Mr. and Mrs. George McKay, Uni: versity avenue, have returned from a visit/to Buffale, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Laidlagy street, are on a visit to Detroit. Miss Antoinette Rogers and Mise Jennie Rogers, Watertown, N.Y., are at Newboro, to remain dor about a month, 'Miss Jean Nichol, Westmount, has left to spend the summer with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bristol, "Inglehurst," Picton, * . . Earl Ny For - - Caticura is Supreme 11 you use Cuticura Soap for every. day toilet purposes, with touches of Cuticura Ointment now and then as needed to soothe and heal the first ad redness, roughness or scalp rritation you will have as clear a complexion and as good hair as it is to have, Bach Freoby Address post ete Bon NB 00 { rey War Garden Bulletin Practical Daily Guide For Va- cant Lot and Backyard Gar- deniers Enlisted in Great- er Production Cam- paign, Issued by the Canada Food Board Kod collaboration With experts 3 the staff of the Dominion Experimental Farm, - Watering. There 1s always the danger of watering vegetable crops abundantly. Ontario has : fortunate this spring in the amount of natural watering y have receiv not necessarily = Salmon Week Prices Reduced On All Kinds. Eat Fish and Save Bacon, Bon Marche Grocery Cor, King and Earl Sts. Specially prepared for this Newspaper by Pictorial Review Wiz Ira 78) fl WLS, New Linens for the Dining Room Beautiful. By KATHRYN MUTTERER. Bespeaking the attention of nee- dleworkers who go to lavish lengths to make the dining room one of the most beautiful rooms in the home are these new linens. They consist of a scarf and a center-piece of en- Afrely new shape. Ewbroldery and Miss Gladys Counter, Watertown, N.Y., is visiting Miss Muriel Brooks, Bar! street, Miss Elizabeth Cunningham, Earl street, who has been visiting Miss Wilhelminia Aird, in Toronto, is expected home to-morrow, | thing more acceptable than either the scarf of center-pieco, though hav ing seen them together, it is hard to dissociate one from the other. They make an 'essential practical ps well as a beautiful gift and one that as sures more than transient pleasure for with use and the consequent Mrs. M .L. Dunham and daughter, Lillian, Athens, are spending this week as guests of Mrs. R. BE. Kilborn, Wellington street. * * * % Miss Alice McKeown, Montreal, is the guest of Mrs, K. T. Steacy, King street. Miss Maynard, Ottawa, spent the week-end the guest of Miss Hazel Browne, Kensington avenue, Miss Sewell Woodward, who has heen the guest of Mrs. W. Berming- ham, Barrie street. has returned to her home in Chatham, Ont. Mrs. Harold Lewis, Montreal, is visiting her parents, Sir Percy and Lady Sherwood, Ottawa. tt = -. The engagement of M. O'Neill. Port Hope, to Miss Garvey, Washing- ton, D.C, is announced, the wedding to take place in Toronto in June, - . . Phone 1844. OT Robin Hood The Popular New War Biscuit Made From the Big Rich Oats Comparison of Composition of Two Vy LOT FOR SALE ; > 40 fe. x 120 ft. Enough stone on it to build a house. - Snap for $150 W. H. Godwin & Son | Insurance and Real Ks eis 89 Brock St. Phone 42¢ § Aaah oh a hk a VY The marriage takes place at Pdin- - burgh on June 12th, leave permitting. of Lieut. Arthur La Touche Bisset, RN, and Margaret, only daughter of Lieut.-Gov, Grant, of Halifax, N.S. TS ---- No. 12446--8carf with Filet Bids and Embrotdery. filet crochet, the simplest of all hand- made lace, are combined in the deco- ration of the pleces. The embroidery is worked in raised satin and oyelet stitches combined with Roman cut work. Tue 1 center-piece is twenty inches wide. The filet crochet motifs are worked with No. 80 crochet cotton. Wheat flour must be con- served. Be sure to try these new biscuits. Every bite is mellow. A wealth of flavor. Just the proper balance. Eat them yourself and be convinced. . Give them to the hungry children home laundering, the texture of the lino becomes more pleasing and . ta 'charm of the decoration more pr. nounced. {Crocheted corners are a very offo: / tive means of ornamentation fo scarfs and center-picees. The inne Sue Jhe corners Sing be satin tlouuti.« or whipped to the linen, us preferred. - Equally appropriate for the library ar lving room would the pieces be it made of eoru Hmen, with the filst in natural color crochet cotton, of & bull of eotton is much | 5 easier than from the outside. Remove | the pastohosrd {ror centor of cotton Food y y as. it is. erials: Jo Force will Oats 10.6 11.8 5.0 69.2 2.0 Whent . 10.8 12.2 1.9 73.7 1.8 The world Is probably a little larger than you think it is, and you are probably a little smaller than you thought you were. Some people's idea of ecenomy is having money for others to spend. Water .. Protein .. .. . Fat... ...... Carbohydrates , As roots to the thus cause the wedding was solemnized | Oriitia, son or tr. and Mrs C1 tthe residence of Mrs. A. Y. Ken-| Shirrefl, Brockville, 4 ie on Thursllay, when 'Deseronto 10st another of its old Miss | t Lillian residents on Friday when Mis, Wil- as, in marriage tolliam Mekeo passed to the great be- Witeroy Shireeft, of the staff yond alter sixty-eight years of earth ko. Foundries -Jo., Lad, iy ite, ;