2%. Pierce‘a Pleasant Pelict liver w bowel trouble ~ P 5 B h n 7. b w & f 2 n m fe 1 8 b C t & A w S m s 1 o m .. 1 could do all my w’nnlah‘w .â€"Mre. Thomas " Common Sense ‘Medical Adviser"â€"} mmen on First Aid, Bandaginf,‘ idtomy, Hygione, care of the Sick, , Diteasca of %m, Mother and Ba'be,f‘ Marriazeâ€"to be had at some drugâ€"stores or hOe. to Dr. Pierce, Courtwright St., burg, Ontario. * If m woman suffers from weak bank,, mervousness or diszinessâ€"if pring afflict | her, the best tonic and corrective is one | made up of native herbs, and made withâ€" | out aloohol, which makes weak women | strong and sick women well. It is the | rucription of Doctor Pierce, usod t;y him | active practice many years and now sold by almost every druggist in the land, [ in liquid or in tablets. Send Dr. Pietce, Buffaio, N. Y., i0¢. for trial pkg. _ Dr. ( ‘There was never a time when the sacâ€" rifices and the help of women were more W than at the present time. omén should learn warâ€"nursing and nursing at homo. Thete is no l%;oueur wa&y than to study the new edition of the Caral&l Farley, Archbishop of New York diéd last evening. She dismissed my ohjeétlon: ‘You can‘t be bealthv unless you fast for a MINARD‘Ss _ LINIMENT â€" CURES: DI8TEMPER: 5s % | Lucile reproved my flippancy. "I think It would do us all good." "But I feel al) right now." 1 called ber attention to an obyious fact, "It sounds more like the reasoning of a thinker than of an cater." "*Listen.to this," she continued. " ‘Eatâ€" Ing,three menls a day is simply a babâ€" it. We haveâ€"made tyrants of our stomâ€" achs.‘ They demand to be fod every few bours, and if we answeg that deâ€" mand we are slaves‘ There, that sounds like the reasoning Of a thinker, doesn‘t it ?" ' "What?" 1 efnculated, forgetting for tho moment that 1 bad a reputation for really renartce, . "i‘ said, ‘Why not fast for a week? 1â€"readâ€"an article by Lipton 8. Clair about it just this morning. He claims tha‘ frsting thorougifty rebuilds the Ryxtem, geta rid of all toxins and inâ€" ©crcasoes the mental efliciency 50 per She picked ‘up a magazine which was propped open face, downward on the lower shelf of the porch table, "Why . not?" 1 rushed to my doom. 1 was having my two weeks‘ vacation and was too bappy at beirg able to spend it on the islirnd to care anyâ€" thing about an argumont. "I suggest that we f#=t for a week." . A suggestion like thit put me in a nice fix. 1 don‘t mind =*ating that at that time I was about 210 pounds of eligible bachelor, aged thirtyâ€"tive, comâ€" fortably in love with Lucile, but too old and set in the compiacent seltishâ€" nems of single blessedncss ever to preâ€" tend to be a Romeo. ‘Tae Idea of fast ing gave me a sinking seusation right where there was the most room to s{ng. /C 15 â€"F RIDAY S 5 Fast Ashore. * [ JE eat too much," stated Laâ€" cile detiitely while we were brav‘sg tea on the front pourch. "We certainly do," I assented idly. "Why. not give our digestive appaâ€" ratug a rest?" she propounded. 5°F RIDAYS 5 â€" Stratford, Ont â€""Dr. c Pierc®‘a Favorite Preâ€" beription was m great ; help to me. ':‘i::'l"f an_expectant pet P 7 became all runâ€"down weak and nervous and &r eould _ not . eatâ€"war nauseated. _ 1 also suf~ m fered with backachon. 1 was a complete wrack l‘h:\ld vuh‘dov? sick in when n ukmi ‘l‘nvorheb?"w A seription.‘ 1 scon comâ€" menced to feel stronger usns ons me . to n 1 _could do all my work and felt fine. 1 Humor heaped up and running over; good, wholeâ€" some, side splitting, care Gestroying fun; people who are just the kind you know, in amusing situations into which any one might have stumbled, and a rapidity ®f action that keeps the reader‘s interest perpetâ€" uslly on the jumpâ€"the kind of story which when dramatized makes a two year run on the stage. y pp watering aug my babs »aenzong uâ€"?n. Thoma« nJ.'Z..u. 360 frie E CHAPTER 1. 0c. for trial pkg. _ Dr. Pellets are a&;'}mt for Copyright by Framk A. Munsey Company. i IVC \ _ | HIE WOULD D DF" * d __ M zse rercs ridau» e ivitfl-J At this particular time for uearly omen |twentyâ€"iive years sbe and nature had s the | been unintorrupted by matrimony in ; him | their job of decoriting, xo that it is not "°“i' ; to be wondered at that they hnd turned il:::w" out a well nigh perfect product. There 7y,) |Is pothing unfinished about hef. rank R.Adam, One of her carly spasms was Fletchâ€" erism; then she struck the nut« and ,berrhm idea. I was n gvest nt her home the snmmer she tricd both of these {thing« out. If gou are going to Fletch ,erl:o, a plece of old boot fastes Juat as {good n= n stenk, ind it &« more eccnomâ€" Jeal. The adberents of the nut« and [bertiea diet elnim that it is a good food #cbedule beenuse grizzly beara {ive in It. As frr as 1 nm mnvcmrt:\. belng like a grizzly bear is a donbtful »dvan taze, and, herides, 1 don‘t.bellere it is posstble for a bear to shell enough por nuts tn Ifve on. ~ yr Luci‘c enlled a" meeting to discuss ways nnd means. { week at least once a year. Lipton S. |Clair says so. Mother, you‘ll try it lwon't you ?" |\ "Try what?"* J "Fasting for a week." "Why, yes, if you want to." fer ‘mother plcked up a book as If she had |decided notbing more momentous than a question as to whether %be preferred creaim or lemon in her tea. She had been used as an experiment station for l’!a'many years thatâ€"nothing surprised: foots, but Lncile stopped me. "Don‘t you think it will be lovely, Montmoâ€" reney ?" The Chair Collapudilmmodiauly After 1 Did. I got up casually and tried to slip inâ€" Why will women drag along from day to day, year in and year out, suffering such misery as did Mrs. Courtm{, when such letters as this are continually being ;ubm!gdt;l Every wolmnn "vh:mnfl?n rom displacemen rregularities, inâ€" flammation, nlcer:!on. backache, nerâ€" voushess, or who is passing through the Change of Life should give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkâ€" ham‘s Vegetable Compound, a trial. For special advice write E;?fll E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. ‘The result of its long exj»rience is at your service. FOR SALEâ€"6 Octave Thom»s organ OQond ns now,. Annly J. A. Riehl, R R. 1. Gadshill P.O., or phone Wet Oskaloosa, Towa.â€"Y For years I was simply in misery from & weakness and awful painsâ€"and f"'""j o me mitar 2 ovOsaeiiieeconn| do me an %oo'L s RA] friend Jvnd me CA _~ TSR to take Lydia E. ie C# AAMX| Pinkham‘s V ogeâ€" wl 7. s table Compound." I tE wBxwar| did so and got reâ€" Atoe @NMSCAl lief right away. I oA ASCE| can certainly reâ€" n Niig 6 c%r)gmen:ld tslé;l valuâ€" d Cect a m ne to s EVn w;t other women who "Â¥ NBAC| suffer, for it has done such food work for me and I know it wil help others if they will give it a fair trial. â€"Mrs, Lizzt® CoURTNEY, 108 8th Ave., West, Oskaloosa, Tows. _ _ _ _ S s We w yruge * Bedtontd ..d. C w & popouno kod onl oob brocu von EC Ms W o € T anenoh esns hoke Nn hok Foohoo Mn Doraone Pss s Alige ESss Rool h MihNCC 3 & 10 (t+ ks n NT\ ) PS "No, we couldn‘t." â€" Luekie smiled. "Father is the only one who cau rum 1t, and beâ€"won‘tâ€"be here until Sunday.* 'cne coutinued gayly. "As we‘re not goâ€" ing to cat anything we shall not really need hor, and she has been wanting to go home for some time. I‘ll let her go back with the supply boat. We‘ll begin our fasting tomorrow by going without breakfnst." M\'v!G Cogrhl:dy b'l;glt’l:i:wéhe as Cur Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound. Thus another ray of sunlight flickerâ€" od out. A man of my build does not crank up a marine ecngine located near the floor of a boat. 1 might say be could not, but it is truer to say that he does not. If he fs theï¬ms; bit wise be does not even try it. She consulted the magazine agam. "We have to drink plenty of good, pure water and think high thoughts_n!1 the time, and we‘ll hardly notice the abâ€" sence of food at all. Then next Monâ€" day we‘ll break our fast by driuking the juic¢ of an orange and eating a handful of popcorn, just one handful so as not to shock our digestive apâ€" paratus by introducing anything solid into it." But why harrow the reader with the rules and regulations which Lucile _ "Don‘t you think it would be a greatâ€" er victory for us if we conquered the tdemon food with some supplies within easy reach?" I suggested, with a painâ€" ful recollection of that supply boat which came only twjeé a week, but corâ€" ried delicacies of which Lucullus never dreamed. . "No, it‘s best to take no chances." . There‘s the motorboat anyway. We could ruo over to the mainjand." > IN MISERY â€" "First of amll," she said, "when the supply boat comes today we‘ll make them take back every edible thing they bave brought, togetber with what we have on band, so that we won‘t be tempted. Isn‘t it lucky our cottage is on an island all by itself so that it won‘t be possible for one of us to cheat by going to a hotel somewbere." lealey Rupai In a week, there was improvement, The constipation was corrected ; and soon I was free of pain, headaches and that miserable feeling that accompanies Dyspepsia. I continued to take this splendid fruit medicine and now I aimn well, strong and vigorous"‘. ROBERT NEWTON, 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial‘size 25e. At all dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. MAR. ROBERT NEWTON. Little Bras d‘Or, C. B. "I was a terrible sufferer from Dyspepsia and Constipation for years. I had pain after eating, belching gas, constant headaches, and did not sleep well at night. I lost so much weight â€" going from 185 pounds to 146 poundsâ€"that I became alarmed and saw several doctors who, however, did me no good. Finally, a friend told me to try ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘, *T giveâ€"theâ€"unaidâ€"aâ€"weekâ€"of," Luâ€" FOR YEARS tt. 1 groaned. 1 had nearly forgotten: that there vzo to be no funch. It‘s curious how thuch you depend on meals‘ to break up the day. All the morning long you keep thinking, "I must ‘get so much dove before luoch," and then in the afternoon you spur yourself on to an extra effort with the thought of a better dinmer than usual when you get through. Tmke these meal landâ€" mark« out of four day and what is left? Nothing but a dreary, dead level MINARD‘S LNIMENT USED 8y PHYSICIANS. After watching Tootles cat we went walking. , Whenever 1 go walking in the city I hire a daxtcab. If 1 want to see nature in all her grandeur do 1 go tramping through the woods? 1 do not. I buy‘a seat at & ssovihg picture show where they are runting. A west ern outlaw film, ‘‘‘Nature for a nickel" is my motto. Fatigue is elimipated, and the gum total of knowledge is adâ€" vanced lxeml thotsand feet. . After we had covered â€"m@reral miles, a% it seemed to me, I suggested that‘ we had better not gq amuch farther away from home. .. * "Why not?" Laéite querted. "We might not get back in time for tunch." . "I brougbt oug Junch," sbe said and produced a flask of watet. . "I‘m not far above Toottes #u Intelliâ€" gence, then," I remarked, but under my breath this time, so she conld not hear. "Teu‘t Tootles going to fast, too?" i protested. "Can‘t she afend it as wel as I can?" . c + "Possibly she could do It," Lucile sfld as she gave ber a dog biscult, "but she hasn‘t intelfi¢hnce enough to undorstand why she should go without RBefore we went she fed Tootles, het long haired pup. Tootles is one of those doks so constructed by unaturé that when you want to look them in the Irce you don‘t know where to look. 1 often wonder if Tootles herrelf isp‘t in doubs as to which end to wag.‘ .. /‘ Iuvariably she bad a Iittle stinger for me concealed in auy remark se might make, 1 have since Jearped that this is a sign that a woman takes a proprie. tary interest in a man, Thus through my lore and Jealousy 1 was:led into deeper water or, shall 1 way, more water because somebody handed me a glass of the stuff every few minutes. I drank it iu the vain hope that I could drown the inner man, who seemed to be yelling for help all the time and kicking ime just below the belt buckle when he didn‘t get it. That morning we went for a waik. "Walking is the best exercise in the world." Lucile stated. "It As bxcellent for reducing surplus fesh around the abdominal region." 1 could, and 1 am solaced. 1 refrain from saying what I think of the name "Bonp." This was waring a red flag at me. Frank Bopp was my rival After ber reference to him I would have gone without breathing for a woek if sbe had suggested It. Bopp is a thin, conâ€" versational insect who carm perch on the arin df a girt‘@ chatr and chirp by the bour. Sometimes I regret that for urchitectural and educationul reasous 1 can‘t do that, ‘and then 1 remember what other men would think of me if "I feel better already," Lucile said gayly as we left the table. "My mind is clearâ€"J bave wasted none of my vital energy in merely digesting food." We met at breakiast. 1 am never at whuwm‘:“fld voffee in the morming, the thought of the tubuman way .1 was about to treat my "tummic‘" depressed me more white, unbroken by the usual cheerfol array of steaming hot dishes. At each place was a large glass of water and a uapkin. What the napkin was for [ {alled to discover. 1 imagine it, was what the anthropologists would call "a .urvival of culture." Mrs. Green, Lucile‘s mother, was pa tiently cheerful and drauk three glasses of water like a spoige. 1 fidn‘t care much for mine. 1 had previously bad no idea that water was so fat and tasteâ€" less. It is also an exstraordinarity elusâ€" Ive and clammy thing to put into ap empty stomach which is eagerly exâ€" pecting bacon and eggs, muflins and coffee. "No, no, no; you mustn‘t. Did 1 for yet to teil you that while we are fustâ€" ing we bave to give up all stimulants and narcotics, such as alcobo) and toâ€" baceo ?" *Whatâ€"cut out smoking for a week ?" "Certainly," she replied Ormiy, "In the first place, if you don‘t you will be deathly i1!; in the second place, the whole object of the fast is to rid the body of all toxic polsons, such as nico. tine, alcobol and so forth. By the time you bave done without tobaceo for a week I should not be surprised If you never smoked again." ut .off the fasting tor another ‘week until Frank Bopp is bere. J‘m sure he will be willing to try it."* "We have Aftyâ€"cight Ore gallon botâ€" ties of distliled water," be:‘out formed us. "lvfl*rlllm tnough . It .amounts to nearly a hub» dred gallons apiece." 1 made a basty calculstion and de cided that a hundred gallons of drink» ing. water would last me the rest of my life, I knew that she was quoting Lipton 8. Clair, whom 1 was beginning to re gard with disfavor, to say the least. but 1 refrained from volcing my opinâ€" lon of a man who will belp woien to get even more fool ideas than they can think up by themselves. * 1 took a cigar from my pocket, cut the tip off carefully with « silver cutâ€" ter Lucile had given me the previous Cbristmas and was about to light it when sbe stopped me. "‘Nor me either," I reflected gloomly ut loud. "I‘ll be dead." "Of course If you don‘t care to make he experiment," Lucile said icity, "I‘l Latch‘s sald. ' "1 won‘t drink another drop tonight," ,s_dgchnd. "Opless ] can hbave some Mavoring estract in It." ; After that we sat around thinking ‘about @Aveet potatoes and hash arid steaks, but tAiking about the lutest books and the moonlight through the trecs. But what is moonlight on nu empty stomach? â€" Metely moonlight. pï¬lfll moure. â€" "What‘s that? demanded Luctle. afraipiog her ears to catch some souni! W on the water. ‘There was a faint "putâ€"put" out sowew here. Mlt‘s Jobuson‘a launch," said XMra '#‘ "L cun tell becruse,lt mixsos € tenth expiosion." ~‘"Liptou 8. Clair says that fasting makes all the sensea oxtmonlinarl‘y ecute." Lucile explained. | / To must be bringing some one over bete." anfd her mather. "Oure J# the ontp Iaimied for milem o hieh fo fnlais Red as Jute an thig io the actsun." * 1 know Mrs. Greon satd & Clair!" undef her brea uct hear it. "1 wouder what Jotunson‘s bort can be doing ont bere at this time of night," Lucite specniated. were we cannibuls the laws of hos pitality woull hardly protect one of my build. "I€‘s Johnston‘s launch," said Green. against my stomach?" 1 returned bitâ€" terly, but 1 refrained from drinking the water. In those days that woman had me.under ber thumb. At nightfall wesat around that white table once more. 1 think even Luciic‘s eptbusiasm was warering. It scemod distinctly more of an effort, to be cheerâ€" ful than it had at breakfast. Her mothâ€" er was frankly miserable and eyed me with a glance which warned mo that The «pring im one that every one vis ita who comes to the lalind, and there Ia a tin cup witting of a rock hear by 1 started to ggt a drink . _ > "That water, purc as it is, may have microbes in it," she contiuved. : The spring in one that every one vis ‘ "Looks like a great big pumpkin, ita who comes to the islind, and there Ooesn‘t it?" Bopp blundered. Ia a tin cup witting on a rock hear by ' I am going to put a new verb in the L started to get a drink â€" dictionaryâ€"namely, "to Bopp." mear "You mustn‘t driik that water." Lu ing to speak at length on any annoying vile stopped nre, "You munet not drink â€" s§bject. anything but distfiled wuter while you | ‘ Finaly Lucile took Him one side and are fasting." _explained about the fasting. ‘The idea "Wby not?" fascinated him, especially in its appliâ€" "Bocuuse when there in nothing else cation to me, He offered to wager me in it the stomach is particulrly sus buge sums of money, which nelther of ceptible to «disease." us possessed, that I couldn‘t last for a That was more of L. 8. Clair‘s muy®â€" ‘week, and it I did be wanted to open & zine stuff. 1 knew it Prolmbly he got pool on my probable woight and waist about 5 cents u werd for it too. measurement at the finish, You can "That water, purc as it is, mey have Amagine how much his talk amused me. again?" I asked hopelessly. "Bix and a half," Lucile computed, "Then we get some orange juice and a few kerneis of popcorn." "Then what?" "That‘s all for the fOrst day." A few kernels of popcorn! Can you ‘magine a kernel of poncorn foating hither and youn in al that sea of water and Anaily giving up with a despairing sbriek when it finds there is no place to land? "You mustn‘t think of things to eat You‘re not really bungry. It is your imagination. Tigbhten your belt and you wou‘t know that you baven‘t eaten." 1 folJlowed ber advice. True enough, the belt was quite loose. A terrible thought struck meâ€"a few days of fast. Ing and 1 would Lbave to weas suspendâ€" ers( _1 had aiways prided mywelf on a «wif supportin« figure, as it were, and bid Jeered at the fence rail bulld which is obliged to bang ui) is gurments from its shoulders. Already with one meal missing 1 was up to the last notch in my beit. "Why ougbt he to know?" 1 snapped. *Did he Invent beadaches, or is he just generalizing from reading about someâ€" body else‘s headache? This pain I‘ve got here bas settled in my region of thought for a long ruu, and I defy any Lipton 8. Clair to drive it out." Along towurd noon 1 noticed a dis tinet beadache, "That will pmas away," Lucile assured me. "Lipton 8. Clair says so, and he ought to know." Sbe did, and while it didn‘t do auy good I nlways like to hove her fussing around me. "Dou‘t be cross," Lucile soothed. "Let ne dip my handkerchief in thi» spring here and wet your forchead with it." fesert of time, a day whose limits seem will never fail to give the utmost sa faction at the lowest price per cup. "How many days is it until we cat ve some | water. Mr. Dlatuey, Mra. Greon satd "â€"â€" 1fpton undef ber brewtlf. bnt 1 did Paris, Ont., Sept, 17.â€"A disastrous fire occurred this afterncon on _ the farm of Mr. W. Tennant, 2nd concesâ€" sion, _ Brantford .township. _ While thrashing was in operation a flash of fire came from the blower and ignited the straw stack, the flames of v&:n quickly spread to the large 13 barn in spite of the efforts _ of the men. In a short time nthmmu was a burning mass, in whigh six bundred bushols of grain, _ more, than that qumnf unthraahed wg mow, as also all the season‘s , & gasoline "Not sleepy, but very tired," said I, looking pointedly at Bopp. "Iâ€"think I may read awhile." 1 atarted to get a glass of water. "Phss Monty the boiler compound," sald Bopp. "He‘s getting full of lime." "Good pight, Mr. Blainey." saild Luâ€" clle sweetly, to make up for the boor‘s rudeness. I held ber band for an instant "Good night, Miss Green." Then as I terned to go up the stairs 1 mumbled, "Good night, Bopp." "Good night, Monty," be returned. "Gee, for your sake I hope we don‘t hare a frost tonight or you nre apt to burst." STRAWSTACK 18 IGNITED, HEAVY LOSS ENSUES stifly. 00â€" â€" 5 VA "Are you sleepy so soon?" asked Luâ€" clle. 4 "Me fast?" Bopp laughed a clear ringing laugh. "No, thank you. I don‘t go in for those fads. 1 think I can have more fun watching Monty do a gradual disappearing act." Lucile didn‘t tell him then that there was no food in the bhouse, and I joyâ€" fully refrained, for fear of upomnghcm little jot of the pieasure I would have in watching him when be discovered it for himself the next morning at breakfast. . ‘Don‘t be funny,." interposed Lucile. "About tomorrow you‘ll feel the way Mr. Blainey does now." "Why 1" "Any one does after fasting the Orat day." "Wait till I get a tire gauge," he sald, "and see if Monty can stand anâ€" other glass without bursting an Inner tube." . "Believe me," Bopp was ssying, "I bad some dinner on the dining car this evening. ‘There was some fried chickâ€" en, with biscult and gravy, mashed poâ€" tatoes, corn on the cob"â€" ‘Then we went back to the bouse, All I had needed was the presence of this mosquito to be absolutely miseraâ€" bie. He knew more diferent ways of gotiting on my nerves, even when J was well fed, than any other individ: ual in the world. 1 hated to think )wh-t the nest few days would be like ‘with Bopp and bunger for my companâ€" "Isn‘t the moon beantiful?" interruptâ€" ed Luciie. Even she could stand no me drink mine. _ "How are you, Monty?‘ He halled me with the nickname 1 most Gotest and siapped me on the shouider blade where the sunburna was the workt. 1 assured bim politely, bnt untruthâ€" fully, that I had never felt better. + "I know it," be said, "but I got two weeks‘ vacation instead of one, and 1 thought I‘d be welcome, »o 1 grabbed. the first train, and here I am." ) "Of course you are welcome." Lu clle was wondering bow sbe was going to break the news of the fasting to Bo we went down to the dock, I was moonlight, and the old launch ecoming in looked some way romantic. What was she bringing us? Some thing within me suggested food. ‘The launch came slongside; a man with a couple of grips jumped ashore; then the boat backed away and limped ‘ol again into the darkness. "Why, Frank Bopp!" exciaimed Luâ€" *"It can‘t be father," Luciio mused "He said be wouldn‘t be bome until After the Arrivat of Mr, Bopp. HEN we got back to the house Lucile passed every one a glass of water, Bopp, with mock alarm, would not let (To be continued.) Wm. Tennant of Parts, and James O‘Reilly & Son, wHo be heayy losera, yer ERHgmmoy mCU OmpnnmuSthy TT troyed. The structure was 100. feet, with stables beneath. A I @rtve shod and kumalhr haw Also destroyed. The loss â€" will= heary. The farm was engine, and lmm‘ :‘J J. A. HILLUARD;p 1i )& Dentist, LD.S8., Royall ke~ tal Surgeons, D.D.8., Tom sity. All branches of dentistry tised. Office over Lang Bros. 8 Kitchener, Ont. yB THE EMPLOYER‘3 A$806 OF WATERLOO COUN" FREE LABOR BUR!M ; 59 King St. West, Kitobe We have vacanciea !ï¬m men in all lines of work. 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