mzt.1 A Good`P_oinf Ir} work of Late 65; ' "_'tecgi've lip!"-I-ay7'.' . 'Ajrjece'm 'anii1:_` `t-ht'iate"'4John"Miii`ray,`for so many ~ years; chief _` of the "Pr'ovix';ci'al "Detec- tive `Service, - says The Toronto News`.`_ You will -"not -nd this little point in` his book, zim`zesti.ng. as his memoirs are, but it came out constantly in his .con-versatgon, and this point is in-_ .dicated `by" the `word Finally. `Any-_ one who ever `talked to" Mr. Murray ,_kn'ows- how smiled `at the Sherlock . `I-Iolmes idea of a sl'euth,'and heiv:o`uld __ AL- .:..--..A. -....~'. nuynlnin kifiv lab {(1}. I 4 _ .. ._ . _ . about.,3*ai;I5i` work in `Lonilon fecalls the ,w9_rk_-_oiH 108%). 01 asluuuu, uuu Ht: .vvvuAu In the incest. way explam how he 0}- lowed has. clues. It is true that at `times his conclusions sometimes seemed to be reached by intuition ra- `thr `than by reasoning; xfeverthelesa "Mx`.'M1n':"ay always viewed them as_ ` reasoned out from facts he had been :-_1e to gather.- Brit` throughout - his conversation. L Mr.- Murray A -would b'I:11_sh__1awa.`y and was over interme- date s`t.eps_V_w_ith ;t. e word Finally. *a.vi1ig_i1j1dcqt4a,d_'i1coy{ he .was led into v'won g." by-whys, ' how `the _ iugitiv-: throw` him off ' the scent, he would ___._4 at... o.x.'aInI3n`ri4-Idea ant` . {hp Xllm OH IIXIU 506110, IJU \VV\4A\A pass-._ over" the prplexities and the anxieties of those days or weeks and show how- he -got back on the trail. with a hearty and victorious Well nally. That was the keynote pf the character. of..the great detective. With himthere was alxvays a `'finally. i Nothing was ever settled until it was 5 * settled right; no crime was ever for- `g'otten` until the `mystery `had been solved; and -the criminal `brought to `ggstice. Though he spent practically `fs whole life in tracking crixninals, -Mr, Murray ..was no . human blood-` -.ho_un . He vyas always to the last a .getii_al, kindly Irishman, who did his duty_ and fcau_sed7. pain to individuals for the good of society from` the same sense` 'of-- duty,` and with the same personalldistress; as the physician , the teacherhor Crown prosecutor. Whenyhet had given-hie word on any .subject,_ he was scrupulous in carry- fmg it out. A,` characteristic instance ` may. he given.,When` his book was ,pubiished';_ifn;~ London, V six advance be Bentto. the author, _ iaud: her-:pr'omisod'that-` rst"'_to` re- ceive ,one`*\!'Id,*be`the `lsiterary Edi- tor.t9f-The.Newst :'1'hmugh-ino -innit` of_ .;o;loVt-,`;,-l\,'i4'1-a3x.-'.butv rot. zvhat :nan did! T? V? ' -no-.._ ~-7_..,._,_ newspaper mon_ call ._a scoop, he 'w_ent home one evening a fortnight beiore:,.ot;l1e_;_copigs.; to nd 3.. oiofur-`c'dli1mA`!i `rbview -oi in the now: of 'l'_he fnewa. Mr. Mur- ggotniest nntiyhe ,made, th. 1 `L . :2 ' A I-`ARI IML .l- lNA'L|;Y. ._it.i;1 tho. VVIIZU )9 v, T be` A 0 ,.I_A D033 lnq 3IlUu.ul1yu wuuu. av-.. .eome a hohday pastune. So 1t 13 w the commlssion of cnmmal acts; , AL- _I__._--.. .8 incl ru1nu}\!nA me commlsslon U1 uumum unvuu, .. move the chances of just punishment ' from criminal offences and each act ; committed will only be `a stimulant l for the `commitment of more atrocious | .A.. 111 n A-..`I..:l...l.A hnmininn Pu- IIIIGB 91 `V Ooer. TWO om LETTERS Piizkham,-of Lynn, Mass, is `fully. qunlio .- 've helpful advice to sick women. ` _ Bead Dimmick e 1ette_rs. . V - ~ "7 I5 A `I_LL-_. A-vwgu. av..." ........_--.._ _ , ' -4 "Her first letter: . Dear. Mrs; -Piukham :-- \ I have been a sufferer. for the pa_st_ eight F ears` with atrouble which first originated ` l rom painful pcriods.--the pains w_ re exc_m- l ciating, with inammation and ulceration [of the female; organs, The doctor sa s I . ` must have an_opera`tion`or I`cannot_ 've. ` _ I do not want to submit to an operation it ~ I can ossibly avoid it... Pleasehel me."- _ 1 Mrs. ary Dimmick, Washington, .0. i _Her second letter: Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-- ` 5 You will remember my condition when _ I last wrote you, and that the doctor said I 3 must have an operation or I could not live. I received your kind letter and followed a `your advice very carefully and am now en- tirely well.` As my case was so serious it seems a miracle that I am cured. I know that I owe not only m healthhut my life to Lydia E. Pinkham s efetable Compound --and to your advice. can walk miles . without an ache or a pain, and I wish every suffering woman would read this letter and realize what you can do for them.-Mrs. Mary Dimmick 59th and East Capitol Sts.. TIT...-. tn.-tan T\(`_ muriyllnmxcn um Was xngton, D.C. U-.-- Agnuv 1` Viva wasnxngwn, .U.L~. How e it was for Mrs. Dimmiok to write to re. Pinkham at Lynn, Mam, and how little it cost her--`a two-cent l Yet how valuable was the relfyl As Dimmick eaye-it saved her ' e. V `Mil. Pinkham has on le thousands of just such letters as the above. and often ailing women helpful advice. %%T%UD`1,yPET `FR.R"1`Bti you bi1y- is a Tudhope. a Because you get the Tud- hhope ` guarantee. And the Tudhope guarantee is backed da rm} that has been .`$.h.1s'I855`- i A makiug carriages in Canada ,-, -I_.v_ ._____ .1 I`.- '. Let us show` you the yew ,season"sst.yIe_ sji~11%s': ` bne colnnuuneuu U1 111010` a-Iuuvnvuu L.-I-3W. Archibald, Dominion Pa.- It's a mighty ' comfortable , feeling to ` know that the carriage )'CZ1T, UCCEIUDC u\- D an 40. &\9 on . 1 daresay he would say it is ue-, ary to study character if you t to paint a portrait--~he- tried to y mine last year. . - _ . hope you studied appearances," arked Lady Barraclough, grim-._ 1 1 rust me, replied -Mrs.`To'mm;"_. yhow I won t be seen` in public a man who wears `a fusty `brown coat that dates from the`-sever even if it does cover a famous . IV) \.v\. Ft! :2:";:;"i:;:;a;;;:t"'*' `*"" ta rs. Tommy admitted the truth _ er heart, and .made her confes- never cut a woman I hate. `She ,0 id be out ofmy power. "If I_l :3` nd1y-just outwardly ' friendly- n Y `be sure of scoring of? her some it or other! . `I: ~-T ll s Mrs. Tommy completedthis in- . ion of the Christian command to 11 our enemies, the orchestra_stopp_.- _ the lightsiwereturnedfdown, the T ain rose--and Captain Bruce 17? ed to his allegiance, softly closing I door of the box, and - taking his *iC behind Mrs, Tommy, who areso- __E ly kept her back to him; If you -5 :1 lady you cannot abuse like .3 . wife the man who, ,has.,been pay- I attention to your rival. But you 1 effect It great deal by means. of _i sive resistzmce. ` ' V ` ' ` "i t the end of the play the usual `(l wziited in the vestibule of the 1 tre fur the cabs. broughams. : nmtpr-c.'trs that lined up in ans-_ 1 to shout or whistle. Mrs. V Torn- fuund herself within speaking (Ils- ce Lil: Susan Somerscales, and ched her sghoulder with a fan. i ' l .vt`iiing! said Mrs. Tommy,__All ` ie? Surely not! - V` 1r_~'. .1` imer.-scales turned her head ml the attitude became her wel_l,_ Claude Browne had discovered In _ incti-ire. A pathetic, appealinzlook 1110 tleirk eyes. which were Shad- uftvr :1 .:pi.-cial fashion of her own. h her clustering brown hair. i - Oh. no! Mr. Browne is with us!" 1 Claude Browne, struggling into_ Dl'1`i)'`-lC!'Ol1S overcoat(a difficult tter f..-r an awkward man in ;._a wd), turned on hearing his name, bwed to Mrs. Tommy. if V -Your husband not here?. asked s ."Toimny, sweetly. . V _ 011, heophilus never goes tothe-' s !_ He wanted a quiet evening h his books. And he`hates s.i_tting after eleven! ' - 6 cL..L __,_ In - ,_ ,9 ; 'n_;-...Q.- SI! V . _ Why don't you cut. t-he_woman'? ` seems mostundesxrablc! And `I L _,I!) `"`_'*\\l mu uluugucuu, auu, GI_V"> umcd goodmight and an 3!!- ncgament that it was. raining, the disappeared together. '- T 7 i`.| \l\LVU|l3 t that moment [Claude "rowhej nvcrcd the brougham, and.-* after I'l';l-I1 ,..7.`.\,1 ...2.._LL ....I an` all- nziofl"-`d ' : ' :ol8W%+?:`;` " ` ~ \ `horn? " % V A A V r ~mb:Idpf::5&?". W! t . ;~ xx,-~'-5"?" and prevents them . A. . .4 ' ` *`v`%:.:;:.*.':.-M wi.r' - W - Dunstan and oontmotion b 5? V M 0! the stays and u !-9 l = ; Ire needed. m..; `private lunatic asyluni. `Yet Lady or twice upon Captain _B1-.-u ce who, by yyuyay vvuv vvwsw wulryula WIHI pCU|J.lF~ ongwh m they hadYno. legal claim, a For `Mrs. '-1`o'mm__y"was nmereiless in her revelations. and made iii) effort -to conceal the .fact that the merry- hearted woman (who was qupping at the next table was not supping with 9&- her husband--for her `husband had- a V month or two ago been removed to at Barraclough had to. allow that `Lon- don has its advantages in the way of . entertainment; and even smiled `once - dint" of champagne and appreciative.` laughter, managed to atone for hlS ;V- _ enmg s misdulngs. . When the waiters began" turning . down the lights -as 'a' hint "that `closing- time had come, Captain Bruce; `escort; ed the two ladies` to their motor- brougham, bade them good-night, and stood bareheaded on the kerb as.the ..L.-...E...._ -A.....L...I- `Y -,'.I__ 'I)-_._-~-|A----`- `but wondereg a` lite `aitf-ja11_`th`es `uh : `attached wotnen-'-or 'Wqm,en' `(as` Mrs`. ` ,tac ments. uuuuu won \vu\auu\-u us! but. AG! UV G3 .luV .chauffeut started; xL_a`d Barralclough confessed that; after-Ial ` London ;was a plqasant change ..aftt_ Yorkshire; To my wickedly ,interpo`sg'd) with _at' Of course, my dqax.-;~ _I-know that ` you are above suspxeaonr Tom al- ways assures me -thatyou sareaxmode. cl of a wife. . But discretion-e-n'1y.dear,_ '_,,,nI|r` Lkn `Kan '\X Ino.6 a,`uno_nnos-In U5 \II II VVILUQ JJUU V|CH~IiH.I",II"!'IIO .`l\v I :----and that. .-Mrs. r_\Nhat 4s,-here-na. with the artist. It would ,nev.`er, do if there were anythipg wrqng--and_ on were known to be her ' friend. `nd 1 .5 really I don t'like `the look of that argigt man in the dredd`ful'eoat! I_.._-_..l...... __-_.. ._ .1.. _---_- L- GI Ivl IIIGII III III` QICGVIIHI VUIII6 . The brougham spun on its way to _Pont-Street, ewhiie Mrs: Tommy ~ ex- plained that there was nothing wrong -because if there swere,.;.she.would know .it. . !And than-.--sudden1y.-- . eOh!. , cried Mrs._Tommy. . In. an, Aixgstant, she had gi_v_en the `sag-. anal, and the bgpughatn drew. up. " \ What's the matter?" asked Lady `Ila! NU `NC UIU||5IlGlll UICW H % `_`What's the 1ma'tt'_r?" ' a kid Lad; "_.Barraclough'. ' ' ' L ` `I-1: `Tunamnuu `gain-ado` `Alanna:-A \~Il\:"_` Darracmugu. _ . * Mrs. `Tommy leaned forward excit -' edly,` '-and "lowered -- the * `window. Look!" she whispered.- . , TL- In--a-`LL--an Lat` abnnnnn` 91.6 Okb LUUKI ant; wiuapcnzu. _ .~ - The brougham-had stopped at the lkerb onthe opposnte sid_e.of the;-road-.. way frogn, a rathet gimgy hqglqgng. There was an electne lnght wathm the , doorway.~ On` ~h_e__ tog , of the st_e1__> - gxtood a woman an an ope_ra_cloal <, ev- gdently wanting for admnssxon; ' The door opened. "There -waseav hurried ` conversation with some invisible QC!`-7 .so:_a--the porter, perhaps--and.` the. wom'anfei1there3. B3;`_t she` hgd vtugmeld `a grace u . ea. .as.s e..wa:t.e ,an ._ e light had shone upon it. L L, _ . . ' "Did you see? aske'_d`Mrs-_ ,.'.l`9m- can-r I OI m r` > , ' . ' ` AN?`, Ti?. that ` woman - What's-`her- ame. ` " ' ' ' V ` Al$_,_-,. C . L A _ 1--4`An Qk l`l'\.u`. Namer ' ` Susan Somerscales. A-nd-she does not live there. Now I wonder what -on`earth can Susan be doing in a.din-. gyhotelnt midni ght_?- 1 m_g9ing to. see this through! IC`I -:A. Ln-A , `Hunt: .661! tms tnruugns . V . v_ -Wait here, was the"order~to the wchauffeur. Add the. man sat'steadil'y, ) wondering `at `the~-ways -of-the aristo- `cracyand cqnsoling. himself with a cigarette`. . . A `It was drizzling harderunogv, land there Twas no traic in, the quiet street. But `Mrs.'To`mmyA would not budge. ,She kept her'eyfes`. on events. | And the event occurred; - Lady Barra- -1--- -1. _-..... A...~..u\3uia anlnpn under th And the event occurrcu; ' uau, u......- clough was dropping asleep under the inuence of Captain, -Bruce's cham- pagne. But -Mrs. Tommy banged her knee with the fan and _s`a,id that she had waited long enough for the chance. ~ - ~ New! 5 Despite the increasing rain Mrs.* Tommy pokedher head out _. of the window. y Down the street came a man--and `- rs. Tommy knew him` at once. Th _, collar of the brown coat was turnedup about his ears. He walked up to the hotel and rang the bell. He was admitted `at once j and -i-. :.. 'r ..,i.. `Rm-1-anlnulrh hadseen bell. He aarnmeu an um... _..._... went in. Lady Barraclough hadseen it, too, and inquired about the at-' tendant -circumstances. Very . calmly --but with an occasional snap of't_he mouth-..--Mrs. Tommy showed" how Susan` Sornerscales resided roperly in a reputableemansion rente _ byher husband. Where ..she. resided im- properly; Mrs. Tornrny had. never known, mil this moment.` Now she knew. _ - - ` i Lady, Ba'rrac1oug_h ' gasped. `_B_ut you can never speak to the ~ ` ~ ' I v 5 ; o ` Woman agam, she-. sand, L severely. f`_She _is an outcast! "Quite unt tO`aSr' sociate with decent people! She, has isolated. herself `"ffom Society! ""I....A. .`-..n.QAn nn:4. `Kan Tndnnntv. l3UlIlCU' IICI DUI! ll UNI QUUICLJ . .That depends, said Mrs.,`Tornmy, sweetly, as. she. looked out at` the ,closed.door of the hotel and thought. Then, after a few momegts. She .r.e: ected-that there was nothing more to be seen, and gave the signal for `home; The motor-brougham spuni on through the deserted streets.` un.........n. .. -..1.-.. :9! ....1....a `r ..A .. '\-VII IIIILIUISII -GIIU UVDVI l:\r\l wuss-wean _Depends on what ? ..aske_d ,_Lad'y ..Barra`clough, rather severely. I: .~.v| uvt\II 0111). t`'V'|II 974.. .r.|.Jl.lvl,\l\_Jl.I5`Ilg IGLIIUI ' a\.v\.|.\.|J. at room in,Lon'don should ring with the {unwilling witness. I am notsure that you ought not to ' publish it in the papers. Such` w`omen who mask -themselves under a guise of inno- cnce should be - exposed. * It is the dutyof every honest woman to ex- pose them for what they are. - I set mytfajcepagainst any eondonation of such scandalous conductwhich threat: ens the very foundations of our fam- ily life. I'm quite sureithat_=Sir Thom- as,`if he heard that Ihad been'in the an outrageous incident, would.-.well- = I am sure he would swear at me! And '. .in all the years of .a happy -married _ life he has swornatome but seldom! \:..,- rn-......_-v- 13.. ...-...i.. ....a `an-A "depends on you, my` dear . And I j hope--you will realize your respon- ` sibility. To-morrow every drawing- 7 Iscan`dal of which I have ibeengamost . slightest degree connected with such- T If you had th_I1t 2*"! and at I0 healthful and` nutrition: .` . . `. -' ' Ask` your gzfooor tor ' *'+??"?!!-14?, `rhea In I halting powder It will P`"9'.'..*9.`:',1 .., wbyouj.'"gIv on lo ouron`-`n Ouch Guarantee of Iuofurtlom ~~'!r=.99rfr*k % 3394K? 1" 990. - . Dci r9.A'D_cllclouj -Package _A,J`If. _l'O_R__ !'t{ 1 UR'9LRt_!fACXA GI.` Inc In: Hub awulu-ayauc uuu. a\-l\avnu_c Mrs. Tommy's lips were set hard, "though Lady Barraclough Could `dot see that as the broughgm swung :9; _'ward's home. urn... ___L _..z;.' -.'.2... ...!...L `I .-Io.I`I` _warus numc. _I'm not quitei giant -e what I_ slxli do. said -Mrs`. To.m!hy.___ ' Y -13.. Dl|.ui&QQiM II`L' 118$`! cffl 00." Sam -M.rs. .I.umIfuy._ Lady Ba rraciou`gh was very strong on the point. This -woman-as she * put it--had wiolatedthe basic "canon of womanly virtue. They had seen the evidence with . their own eyes. Such a woman should be hounded out ' `of decent society}. No honest wom- an should speak to her. Mrs." Torn- mynodded acqu'e scence. Lady Bar-. raclougwarghed hat` '-Susan .S'om,e'r_- scales-ought never - again to be `re- . cognized by Mrs. -Tommy.` and _'Mrs. TI`ommy<.rernained thoghtful. VPI... ....:A.....'.. m! 4-nun-an um: nnh.` 1. gv.__LtANc. -. - ggd-na`-King [lii-nationalfoazd % ; Aroqiouto.`. 2 v` putably-with their * husbands` do not V _1 uuuuy `-I Uluuuuuu smuvuau-..u-u ..- The evidence, of course, was con-` elusive. Ladies` who are living re- plunge at `midnightminto dingy ~`pr1- .vatc hotels` accompanied by unatw -tached artists who happen to have. painted their portrait` for 1 the Acad.- emy._ With .the best _ of goodwills---,.. --which -Mrs. Tommy certainly not possess--it would :.be diicult `to nd anexplanation for this midnight` meeting atthe hotel within : ten min- utss walk of -Claudd Browne -s studio and Susan Some-rscale s house, And` it must begadmitted Mrs. `Tommy was pleased with -her, discover_y.- .._ _ . Tho I-u-nunlinrn at-nnned- and MI'S.( :0 at: O . :`-`Qt. nf. rnmithmmni , V. _ ----vu---y--7---r P103580 wun nut u1acu`vcn>_y.- - The brougham stopped, and Mrs.` `Tommy carefully wrapped her aunt?s head in `the shawl ` before they des- cended._ But "she `had not yet quite decided upoh her course -of action; To few` women is it giveii to `have such a chance. She -felt like the -pauper who comes into a million of money gmdi is at as loss what use to make of T-"--- ---an `Inn -Iv;l1Al\lIA A; .f`1!`PP It you wah|;n1j.9t ` ` 3."-W 31!-!,'. 1. ?-9* .9-.r4%}% ?.HQ 18 at 3. IUSS w_uiu. u?c tu uIuI\_c V. It. Here was the_ .evndence of -three pairs of eyes-of the hotel porte_r-V- 'and'al1`the. rest. Lady Barraclough, who usually `took a glassfof `hot wa't_-. __ LA`.--4. nu.-\:I1'l! "`I\ ' W110 usuauy bUUI\ il. gnaaa ua `nun, vvuv er before ,gom'g to bed,'took two glasses "owing to the evening's ex- citement, and on the "lowest stair` tutnedoandagain` enjoined upon her nieqe the absolute necessity of never having anything ~mor`e to do with that: `abandoned woman, 41;}... -1! .."... Anne! urn ennui 1-hiinle ; no; she ..r.e`eonxzefl_ her: own St|'f!I8th.: persons . V . _ V Mrs. Tommy s maid, brushing her` hair,` noticed that her mistress was , strangely srlent, for Mrs. Tommy -was usually both communicative and e-jreceptwe. But when one woman g`cts,the.nal pull over another wom- . ' a gnyou can never tell what use she iwillemake of it. ,. She cannot te1lsher- "she curled tip in her bedisand switch- . -ed off the elec tric'1ight. had come to moi denite eonclusion. The ;main Ilboint` was clear I enough. Shej had %Susan~Somerscales~1n her power. She `lrd witnessed, 5.he'r rival s weakness, - the fa "choose. between self, as a,rule. And'-Mrs. Tornmv, as o abanaonea woman.` . . . After all, my dear, you must think of your own reputation!_ she said._ And it wouldnever do to have your name connected with that of such -3 person- A u . . . ' M... 'I`nmmv mmd. brusl11nsr`< `hex ;.;It,rested wit her` t o."choose bctiaveen {ctding . the .`sympathetic, forgiving, fame-hAe_a,.:t,d frignd, .or to `take up 5S'udan Sotn` ejrsc ale,s' in ;her` -little hand and` she reco men an Uvvu a......,..... -- ; 1 -- -.- 4;`.-= ....:..`..a mnmnn 'in'to.- outer [Isa `c : 1 '. ` . and cast the erring` ivomaninto outer at-kn ess,. ,A very `pleasapt sense .of -bpyzer` perv'adevd%"M_rs`.` -Tom v as she th.xm9us j ' " ' ` ?.@3l'i dag NW I I this-9?" '9'.3 `war lfuuin at at. tow". lithocruph ort,_~ . W -`--WHY 34.3.!-N G. . P9 THE ;\`%ORTtiERN RDVANCE swat ` `V ;;w Q A Meanwhife Ladi Barf5clo{1gh_ V : : ing her niece from such undesirable summed up.all:t1_1e eonfus ed project; ` _ Anyhow, I ve got her! { . s, awake, meditating plans" for separat- associates. And if it:`had~.been'one_ in` the afternoon instead of one in the; morning, Lady ..Barraclough s. tonguen would have been busy _qrne\;ghe..re,_ _ _--L_L:-.- ._ become ajdamning piece de convict- Pgion.` -But Mrs Tommy-..kne,w!e. ` And, on the` .\\zho1e, _ _,%xY_A;`,a.,_;:p1:1;at,i<:c,1;-6, of Susan Somerscales _ a,,`_ neve:_i_n}_ nsuch_5e'opardy.. as it v`vas;- upon; that n _ night. .F,or tunat_ely for Susan s nigh-f. s; rest, she [was _. un.aware_y.i`of ` her` own danger. As_ it _was, she slept` -`--peaefnllyhand hnd no idea`/fhat. the .~prepostero'u`s :coa't-"that `had been ung upon the oor of the ~bedr0o'm `might present, well-grbomed an_d' smiling. _ with an odd look in her eyes- hrealctasted` 1atfe;k Mrs, Tommy ' and _her aunt, for`~e"-the` events of `the prcwous night - had " murdered sleep. Therefore its was _ about half-past V-ten that the ._two ` were fac-J ing each other` in -. the dining-room, Lady*_Barraclough- slightly more acid than usual; Mrs.,'1`.ommy, who never turned a hair when anyone else was - Suddenly the ddor opehed. L_ ' Mrs. Somersca_l,es.. wishes td s_ee you, ma am,-. sand the parloremand, \IKU V0 `wavy-w-w- - A But1;"fx'-s. Tommg}-had made i1p.he.r over her rival. She would not `Jay on the whip unless. the _ riyal w`as.`re_- fractory. ' T - ' ` \.... mind. She was` determined .to _be' charitable, and keep the whip-hggd; u A..l- 1...... 4`. ..\.m.:_ la `lab:-A` -if `r \nt[~n ' s Susarif" A _ V usan w 0? asked . 1: Ad" 3 gh, who was sharinag thg."3' levelled her Iorgnef.'te' gt T My deaf, _ca{1jnot .S_e. her! f exclaimed Lady.;_\B_arraqlQugh,_ It is out of_the' question. - . , . ,_,.;A `___ '1--- I m gqi1ig.. to throw .myse.1fI, on your mercy,_ sa1d\ vSusan__So;ner_scales_,- as~she came mto t-he _(l1r ux_1g4 rc>_ox_n.. :. `Lady Barraclough noti'c'ed'at A ont:e| what no one could have -failed to not- ice`--that .Susan s aspect was remark`-. ably dowdy. Sheuwas ,ve1:.y c_li17ererI_t_ iron: the smart .w.oman.of}th_e evening . before. The woman s eye, at.,onee detected that her lothin.,did_'not_' _.$ her; and no one` had ever befogfe '_s_een` Susan Somerscales m 111-tt:`n_g".` jgar-_`_ ments. ` . ` fractory. H W , \._,___ _ ,``Ask her to come in *11`er`e_at Once, said M1-_s. Tommy. _ - I " L ` laduy A-Ialluxavuau. - And I m going to l.)e };o.ur`-'fri enid, ." said Mrs. Toinmy, Anyhbw ?it-Will` concerned! .. ~ not get into the paper~s~so`~fa3' as! am . - '- ~.. . . ,,,_-_'.ui _..:...I. My dear Susah! began ~M1:s._;Tom; my. . = ' . - -' `.q-..v_ _. v-7, . But you don t know, `do"ydu' ?""-` ' We know". quite en(9u`gh! ~"_`i-rhark -~ ed Ljtdy Barraclotiaghp-` For we saw / Saw!. cried 7Sus5.h; Saw "itall!"-75 All that was nece'ss'ary,. - *------ said Lady Barracloug . . . ._ . . 4;- _. 4- L_ .... --2 , - uuuuc; ll\o\-I o . But it must be in-`the paper!-cried` Susan. You can t have a house: burned over your head'in the West End of London without the thing. get- ting into print! .2` ..: _ A ...u- u ,,,-_Au) -.._-I'.:.`..g.l `I g,I.',. I-Ills IIISU Plllllyo * . House burned! - ;<<:`1Tairr.1ed Lady` Barraclough. I-ICU IKVl\JIII-u- A "Susan!S,omerscales` sat-down -`upo the sofa. T \ `_`Yes, I` fhouglt you 9` saiciv. yo; I ____ _-I!) Sgly Barraclough was Mrs..y Torn-_ aunt, and came -to_-Londonivfor` month in the year--thc _,!}'l'9nth jay Meetings. But sh.elIl. to; p1c--severely-the frwolIty- of -ir Thomas. who has noth- .V,-_ said Mrs. Tommy. Tell us about it! We _didn t see everything,` you know? Auntie is a littie V`abse_i1:-min&d;".. .'u _knQw P) Well, said Susan`, it sA 'w`hatt_h"y ' call'a holocaust! When 'Mr, B__tjown' ` and Igot'b'ack to the `_ho_us last night we found it"`'oi1*r':,- w`vi_tl`r' en- gines all round~i_t. .=_~H:`ow*.'it 7h"a~ppe`ne`d -1? don't know. -. =Bu't 'CBhOp'hTl'us'. man-. jagged to get -out-"somehow;jnehis:,paLia-. mas, and we. found him-sh;vqring.. on tho pavemg:-nt.--. wet" th1.`.0l18h; ...-Oi course we.a1-Ae xnsufefd. But I.`_hvenft" any cloths; and Topyilu .,lia"_d` 19' o bed. borrow Mrl`B_ro.v{m. s ` overo.a't." W_g_ went round to the -nei-est `ho`te`1d"~fjor 3; --...._, . Of cof1rsevi 'i.1,5\r1;1iV: `-.a's_-.I"~ :c')u1dn:tjl come out this "mo}i-ning;-.~ gin evening. dr_ess, I had: to get-thesenawful clothes from the h'eadV qhambermaid. _.And,- as you.1ove me;_ will -you, l_et me. into: your dresS.i.!`.8:1.;O.oIn_ ;f9'r:ha_1f4.a!1?hdur, *I m absolutely _ut\t\_;'e_sntap1e_! _ `_ . A You mid` _}'.31'.11"'"husb#;nd? ?.;_:askd _Lady Ba,rrac1o11.gh,.\s_ - II.In A man ioys I ,~shon|d Bu-%-Jug He needs 311-)! if` he_ wants toenjoy healthfdnd 1ii_fav'orite drink` for yams to goxne. ' o All Alcoyaolic, drinks Kid- ney. A man, who. Ld,iiin'lT:s re-` gulnly, is. almost ante to` havq 1 cloudy urine, dtiat deposits:-. in the'urine,.heodaches and pains . in the In if -neglgcb can A,` ___|4 `ii the et iemdy i n world `tor gun Kidney _and Bladder- Tiuumes. L1 Neufralizee the eectot atehol % ., in the; Kidneys. `BI-.ln.is not a cure `for ':dti'n_king ;` '_buth`-J3 doe: .ptota_ct.1he,.steady. drinker " "r??r'b 1:). ,i'.~`~. \-.'_.`~ 3. `J--.* p]c_..5eve1 C1y"'UlC uhvuuv; vs ` don, -Sir Thomas, hag not!!- to do with the story, remained an kshirg, So Mrs. Tommy Js1.1o\`vd rgulrhstra played,` `and theta ~ ' f friendly meetings 5!`! a (36-nc' hut MPH. Tommv _Who built those splendid buildings " ..Where grain `and hay are hid? 'Who.built that noble pig pen? l- The old,.man did. -, V V-Who .. built those bulletnpcooi ienoen. : The . glowing elds amid-? Who cleared that cedar slashing? j. .'.l`hq old man did. ~ ,Who slew the` deadly mustard , ` ` In hppy "spring crops hid? .` . Who -'thr.sh_e4d_ the `rowdy xagweed! _v'I`h`old man did. L ' , ~ -Who *built that splendid `~:'No mortga.ge`.1o'r a lid? ' ` '~ " V JWho planted all fthat-orchard? 1- .'1'he old ma,nddid.,'- .- ;. He did `it with aecton; I}. fw9 s_`hi8 joy and, pride; .,An.d_'when his work `was nished, =-'1`hLe_o1d:m_an died! T ` ` ` ."'|'ho Young -Man Did. ' "Who-`=lotgt`.he~ homestead crmnhb, . The lilac trees amid! I =Who wmckodthe old venndnh?` .>: 1 'A !.`he ;young max; did! 5Wlj 9.'lot,'the coterp:l.lu's_ _' ' 9 Wi.th1~ mnu-eomedindmudg fro f4 tedpesof famous clue--mu: menu ngxununu, w: u. f` acumen, etc. lent FREE, ilpyou In`-ite to `run NA`I1lg)IA?. *' Dunc & Cauncn. co. or cutun, Limited, Montreal. 1 mail a a of our new Cook Book? All the newest of tauyxgus 33-awn cues! snaestions. vets his. hilpyou write NA11oxux. 1: l_.:A.A Ilnneo-1-31 , 4\_._-._4 - - A- -- E---1; Who '_with` an awful. mortgage `The,-`noble acres hid? ` . And who `destroyed '.bo sugar bush! ,;.-t Thggyonng man ghd! ~ ` ` ftilggi .bui1t-n name, 7 , The `countryside amid, 4. . _'Wtio`trai1'eg1, whordrqlggqd it in Q1 .5 I. du8t?.. . V. L. ` `The. young a].d-`!_:vr-1.-.. tram` SUI` OI Incuuny ulvyuuag ;_ s and stalls; but Mrs. A Tommy :1 severe eyeon the stall`s'and on tain Bruce with an exce ent`din- gl ales! Mrs._ Tommy. , , .,, , V A orrid woman, [I m sure! y Bnrraclough. as she watche - man in the worl.d.. But she was another man, wa_sn t she? . ,. the latest!" . ml who is Claude - Browne, a . V . . hy Claude Browne is the fash-. ble Society portrait painter. I-Ie ted me last year. This year as been painting Susan Somer- es, and they've been inseparable.` a perfect scandal. Susan's por- is on the line at the." Academy year, because he's an R. R. A. I Ilrn-ncau hp uunulfl SRV i Vie. tain Bruce; for `she had rovided . 'ven him a _seat inherc-box, and he wasehattmg wtth Susan Som- has a perfect Mormon for `meal ? ,1 Snmerscales leaning tow.arc_ls';' tain Bruce as` though heawererthe " h yes! Claude Browne, of eoursr