For Flavor n Inatot on SiUDi II Always fresh and pure. â€" Sold only la sealed al«aininum pacKets. --AWD THE WORST B YET TO COME PENNY PLAIN BY O. DOUGLAS ghopB*nâ€" "Ton mar teT« ywtx oboto*â€" panay ptela «r two>p«BM BoUmo SnutU Boyâ€" *Y«uir plate. plMa*. tta* moii«7" ITa btttar wmimm tot CeDyr<«M ky OMty* If. Dmw CW CHAPTER XIV.â€" (Cont'd.) of a feeble mind to w»«te team over Lord Bidborough stopped before a fict'o". but I h»ve criod. Do you rem- «helf. "This is a catholic selection." ST^'T **" *"** *' "^'** **'" **" '^* "Those are my favorite booki," lald fi*!?' L/*"" /"i ^-""^^^ ''•^* ^**!J Jeanâ€" "modern W)ki., I mean." t^X. "!!f '* *"** **'m "'^'^ "S^V" "^^ "I .^" H» „-„/.. *v. .1..1* Toâ„¢ «[0«« *« "ve Maggie. He U row see. naming each "'The Long Two grea read tnem again now." "Now one could read the great mill ma- down on them, and 'b hand, and calls her the name he had used wh«n they were ii. » ,. happy children together â€" 'Magslel'" tnem, said, Pomoio r,n,iA^A "m«*u:„« ..^n..„ xNow one couia reaa inem, saia. Pamela nodded. "Nothing appeals ^ ^ ,,?°^ , " ?w t v h m w w"i ,,^^'â- '*"^*' ^K^"'' hy^'^ *"• to you so much as family affection, most gifted player that Jock and Mhor but 1 had to stop The writing was jean girl. What have you got now had ever met There seemed no end to ttu goodâ€" to graphic, somehow. . . ." Biddy' 'Nelly's Teachers?'" i the games he could invent, and he â- 'Yes it would be PoigJ^ant . . .j ..q^; tj,at," said Jean, getting pink Pl*yed with a zest that carried every 'John Splendid.' I read that one _"that's a book I had when I was a o"* »1°"K ^^''^ *>'â„¢- autumn in Argyle-slowlyâ€" about two child, and I still like it so much thatL Mhor's great passion was for trains, chanters a day, making it last as long i j.^^^ jj through every year." ' I H* ^^^ "** budding engineering gen ""Isn"" it fine?" said Jean. "John ' „ "O**- J^""' yo",!'*^^'" P«™5'a "'l<J- Splendid, who never spoke the truth ^an you actually still read goody- except to an enemy! Do you remem- «°^y girls stories?" ^ ^, ., _, ber the scene with the blind widow of . \t^' ^Id Jean defiantly, "and en- Oloncoe? And John Splendid was so ^^iP^V^ u .,„ , ^ r . „..,_ fallant and tactful : 'dim in the sight,' | t^^.^^^ ,^°^Z °',H*t Lord Bidbor- e called her. for he wouldn't say °"K"/ "I enjoy 'Huckleberry Finn' as •blind'; and then was terrified when mu/n now as I did when I was twelve; he heard that plague had been in the ^^^ I often yearn after the books I had house, and would have left without ** ? °°y *"<" "^^^r see now. I used touching the outstretched hand, and JSJ'®^?," "^^ 'f*^®, poring over them. Gordon, the harsh-mannered minister, /»f Clipper of the Clouds,' and 'Sir took it and kissed it, and the blind wo- Ludar,' and a fairy story called 'Rig- man cried. '0 Clan Campbell, I'll never "1«^°]« '" ^IV^^^^lt H?^^:,^^!''^ l bridge and watch the trains snorting call ye down-ye may liave the guile If^,t'?„^«\.^5f _*'"^f „ *\f »"*-?"'' ^"* deliriously underneath, but the dlffl THIS LOVELY BIG DOLL FREE TO GIRLS This lovely doll It fourteen inches Ull. She hM beautiful eoft curly hair, and eyea that opea aM shut She wears a lovely drese Ulmmed witl> iae«, asd bai real sboss and etocklnfs and bat. H«r anas, leu asd bead all move and she la a real lady. We will give you this lovely doll free of chatfa If yov will ««n Just SO packacea of lovely embosaed Xmaa poataardo, bookleU, seals and tags at-tas centa-a package. Sand ua your name and we will send you tha cards to aell. When tbey ara sold you send oa our money and we send you tha lovely DoU by mall, with all charges prepaid. We guarantee tb« sale of every package, and tak« back aay not aol& HOMER-WARREN CO. Dept. 9B, Teranto That nobleman turned out to be the iua; he cared nothing about knowing what made the wheels go round; it was the trains themselves, the glori- ous, puffing, snorting engines, the com- fortable guards' vans, and the signal- boxes that enchanted him. He thought a signalman's life was one of delirious happiness; he thrilled at the sight of a porter's uniform, and hoped that one day he too might walk abroad dressed like that, wheel people's bag- gage on a trolley, and toucn his hat when given tips. It was his g^at treat to stand on the iron railway- tongue-tied. "I remember," ough. "And the said Lord wonderful Bidbor descrip- thing much more matur'e-he~ seVmed ^ ," Ty^tT,^""^ ^'^ Bidborough oddly boyish. He had an explctent "^T' delighted in trains, and he not young look in his eyes, as if he w^re **"lyv,^'*^'^ patient y on the bridge il™«™ ,„=Ui„„ *„. ;â„¢.."l_t.."-*: J watching goods-trains shunting up and tio-n^'I know corries Tn Arg^lo thSt always waiting for some chance of ad-^"^;"''^,^^,^ j^^^/^^fSr^l^^X whisper silken' ... do you remember venture to turn up, and there were Sorters and tooTMhorintrnS fV,«f> Ar,H ♦»,.» 1=.+ =„«„„ ^* »ii „,!,„ humorous lines about h s mnuth wV,i<.>, PO"ers, ana toot ivinor into proniDii'_ \ Woman's Sphere A STYLISH BLOUSE. that? And the last scene of all when John Splendid rides away?" "Do you cry over books, Jean?" humorous lines about his mouth which • i. • i u - j seemed to say that he found the worid TM TJ!, 'l^T^'^l^i^:::^ a very funny place, and was exceed sheds, and showci him how signals Pamela asked. ' She wa8-sTttrAg"on"the 1 in^ly well amused. " |wer« oTtrotr' '''"' '*''" "^ ""' endof the sofa, her embroidery frame He certainly^ s^^^^^^^^ niuch at .^°S^^°"„\^;^Xbe-forgotten day a In her hand and her cloak on, ready ' "??"« at The Rigs, fondling the rare! .. ^. pn<ri„e-driver lifted Mhor to go when her brother had finished I <>W bo«k« with the hands of a book f^f'^^^e en^ne and hoTdine him ud looking at Jean's treasures. lover, inspecting the colored prints, 1^'° ^^^J"^;^! ?,?5;«.» t^i^ v,im tl JeJ shook her head "Not often, chaffing Jock and Mhor. who f'awned ^\^ ^^T.^^'^'Jll^^Z'. 'tt ^Jl^},! Great-aunt Allison said it was the sign 'round him like two puppy dogs. Peter â- had at once made friends with him, and Mrs. M'Cosh. coming into the KJom on some errand, edged her way out backwards, her eyes fixed on the newcomer with an approving stare. r j ^ u As she told Jean Inter: "For a' Andra ! """'itemed to .such pit me against lords. I canna see sHlerably confusel. muckle wrang wi' this yln. A rale', ^?.'^ ^^'^ "1* 'â- '?"'"? ^*'"''> "J.^^'Tf pleasant fellow I tak' him to be, lord '" }'^'^ mechanic happenings"; his or no lord. If they were a' like him,i P^',''^^..!?'*" f°' If^^'""^'' "J ^"i"*^''- ^^'.^ we wudna need to be Socialists. It's S^'l^'T^*"" *° ""'j"''"'' ''H^' ^'>^.^'\ «°f-" oueer I've aye hed a hankerin' after?'" *"-'^. ^^",'? '""''^ "^ ^'l â- â- '""'• !^"i tViae high-born kinna folk. It's that '"' Tj'^,* /°'1°.^ ?'"? Profession that interestln' to watch th^m V» n»„^v wo"ld take him to far places. Mrs. in -Army. Jinmendetl We'wud mak' an awfu' duU warid"o' Ff. i"'^"'!' ,^T\ '"."''"'" *'}""^H/! it if we pit them a' awa to Amerlkyf;-^ ^''""'^ *" *^"''' *" ^'*'"" '°'^ ^''"* I or somewhere. I often tell't Andra ' every meal Ocanses month and leetli and alda digestion. Relieves tbat over- eaten feeling and add niontta. Its l-a-s-l-l-n-o flavor satisfies tbe cravlna for â- «veets. Wrlgley'a Is double value In llie benefit and pleasure ft provides. Stahd in iU Parity R23 pull a chain, whereupon the engine gave an anguished hoot. Mhor had no words to express his pleasuri', hut in Si ?tasy of gratitude he seized thi en- (rine-driver's grimy hand and kissed it,! leaving that ho:K'gt man, who was not| on goin^.s, con- 1 ken whit they'll dae next, or whit ' ^tS'' ^,"»f "^1 >%,'"^''*" they'll sayâ€" they're that audacious. ! yV*''^ ^If- •^T*.V"^"'"'''?i!' We wuH mRk' nn nwf„> .^„ll ..,"^1^ II the mdian Civil o,ervi>., tb wasn't what it wa.=! in his young that, but he said it wud be a guid rid-i^"-'' *\!^, '''°' "''â- '-"â- ^ ''"'"''^y ^^ ""'^ , ! dance I'm wonderin' what Bella !'% "O^'i'^t 'fv''^ mm i m Bathgate thinks o' him. It'll be grea? , ^'^^l '"^^^ *^^* ^^""l "°Pf «"'l }^\ ' - - Qv,„,„ *„j"_Jowett were wise and experienced, but. were old. In Lord Bidborough 4653. Here is Fashion's latest ex- pression in blouses. It may be finished with square neck outline, or with the little band collar at high neck line. The sleeve is smart in wriat length, and popular and very comfortable in the short length of the small view. This Pattern is cut in 6 Sizes: 84, 36, 88. 40, 42 and 44 innhes bust mea- sure. A medium size requires 2% yards of 40-inch material. Pattern mailed to any address on receipt of 20c in silver, by the Wilson Publishing Co.. 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. Send 15c in silver for our up-to-date Fall and Winter 1924-1925 Book of Fashions. She's quite ;Cv on Show., they he found one who had come hot foot from the ends of the earth. He had seen with his own eyes, and he could tell Jock tales that made the coveted far lands live before him; and Joc'ic ^hejlavor lasts 1 to hear her breath on't. comin' roond to Miss Reston. She 'was telHn' me she disna think there's ony- thlng veecious about her. and she's gettin' quite used to her manners." When Pamela departed with her brother to partake of a dinner cooked , „ . j u- j by Miss Bathgate (a somewhat doub ° ^"'1''°''" A"i? 'r"'"t?f'';i, * k„ ful pleasure): Mhor went off to bed. ' Through the day, wWle the two boys and Jock curled himscif up on the sofa were Interned in school, Pamela took . with Peter, for his Friday night's ^f,': ^'?*^*'^ 'K '?."LT v' T*" ^Â¥ extra hour with a story-book, while ^'"'^ that had delighted her days in Jean resumed her darning of stock- rj''°"^^''f ''^"" 'T^''T' '?"*T"* jn^gg "* i them, but more often she stayed at Her thoughts were full of the sister ' ^°!^^\ ".^"^ ''I'" '"'''''°'? i" "'**' »*l« and brother who had just left. "Queer i «**'i' ^ ^^^^ **, ^''T "?^ ^"''^ ""^^^I they are!" she thought to herself "If.""/? '°'" People when they returned, pavle came back to me after a year in *"*' " ^," f^^"^ \^^L *^^* *^^^T fndla, I wouldn't have liked to meet *^T »"** ^'^^^ fit"''* .J*"^* t^'f*' - - • ... - i.icoi „,„iijj. a](jne, she told herself. Excessive confidence was not one of Jean's She was much afraid of bor- ing people by her presence, and shrank from the third that constitutes "a crowd." (To be continued.) MIDDY TIES. All of my friends admire my little daughter's new middy ties, quite un- suspicious of their humble origin. When 1 decided that fifty cents each was nAore than I could afford to pay for the ties displayed in the stores, I turned hopefully to my rag bag and unearthed some odds and ends of silk of before-the-war quality which made up beautifully into middy ties. I used an old tie for a pattern and, where piecing was necessary, the seam was made where it would be concealed by the middy collar. The remnants of long-discarded foulard dress made a lovely tie with large white polka dots on a navy blue background. Another tie cut from an old roman stripe silk scarf adds a gay i)it cf color to a white middy blouse. Th?n there was the old china silk waist, worn in the sleeves and cream- colored from much laundering, which seemed to offer possibilities. This fur- nished material which, with the aid of Btme bits of "dyeing soap" which I happened to have on hand, were trans- formed into two beautiful ties, one of brown and one of red. Altogether I felt my rummage in the rag bag had been well worth while. - R. H. 0. Only Bate Live There. Except for millions of bats the great Carlsbad cave in New Mexico sbeltera no animal or vagatable life. For tore Feet â€" MlnaitTs Liniment. What this country needs is not a Job for every man, but a real man f»> every job. BOUBK «««W1it«il M TMn, PUa»e write for our ]>riee liat on P4Hiltry» Buttefa and Em* Wa ODAaAirCIUS tliua tvt'T'ilmk tSmi^ â- P. POULIN & CO. LIMITKO 8I*H StiwMOHn ttvktt Tatophsu* Mtlii 7117 MONTRKAt, . aunu Beans and Peas Send Samples â€" State Quantities Morrow A Co., St Front St. E. Phone: Main 17SB, Toronto, Ont. 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Here Jean sighed, and put her fin- gers through a Targe hole in the toe of a stocking. "I'm only fit to keep house and dam and worry the boys about washing their ears. . . . Anyway, I'm glad I had on my Chinese coat." CHAPTER XV. Jock and Mhor looked back on the time I«rd Bidborough spent in Priors- ford as one long, rosy dream. It is true they had to go to school as usual, and learn their Ivome lessons, but their lack of attention in school- hours must have Forely tried their teachers, and their home lessons were crushed into the smnllp.st .space of time i so as not to interfere with the crowded I hours of glorious living that lord Bid- [borough managed to malte for than. MInard's Ltnlment Heals Cuts. In connection with the breeding of sponges, six of the larvae which form the different kinds have been identi- fied. Every thought entirely filling our mind becomes true for us and tends to transform itself into an action. â€" Emlle Coue. 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