~â€" The Lady of CHAPTER XXv. Bebe Learns All The drive home was the most agonizing | one | that â€" Loydâ€"Mostyn ever remembered to have taken. Bebe had not recovered from her swoon, but lay there, inert and lifeâ€" less, her head pillowed upon his breast, as he passed his hand rapidâ€" ty over her brow. Etienne Millet, sitting opposite, watched in silence as they were whirled aloug, until, apprently uu able to bear his ansxiety louger, he spoke: "she huskily have b That i: "Is she accustomed to attucks of this kind? Is it anything serious?" be asked earnestly. That is all, 1 hope." He did hope that was all; bi by uo means believed it, and a suming dread came over him. sat there silently chafing her ples, forgetting that there was thing that should huve been sa his guest opposite, door, and with Millet‘s assistan carried her in Miller remained in the room waiting, he told hims if his assistance would be hoping ~le knew not what at Loydâ€"Mostyn‘s request had entered there, but he y and â€" down the elegant r long, hasty strides, forgetting and forgot, Loydâ€"Mostyn, meanwhile, had takâ€" en Bebe upstairs and placed her upon a couch in her own boudoir; then, fearing her awakening, yet scarcely conscious of what he fear ed, he dismissed Philippe, her and set himsell the task He was knecling beside h the blind eyes were opened that the beating of his he: have warned her of his pre She half lifted | herself, about helplessly with outs her hands until the with his bowed h« exclamation . of fright her pallid lips. hoarse whisper. Loyd Mostyn lifted his head sud denly. The question seemed | to make him understand. A quick erimson colore faded, leaving him ghastly. "Don‘t you know me, Bebe?" he asked. in a tone which corresponded with her own. him at once. Â¥ou will do She shrank ever farther back, her more for me, will you not hands presse Lovd Fostyn shouk his head The carriage passed before the She started, and Who are you Made in five grades for the proper lubrication of all makes of automobiles, trucks and tractors. been too much for het has been ill affords an unoqul"Ad opportunity for the investment of amall or large amounts for the purchase of an annuity of from $50 to $5,000 a year for life, to begin immediately or at any future age Julrod. and to be paid in monthly or ‘um.rly instalâ€" ments. ‘ Annuities may be purchased on a single life, or on the lives of two persons jointly. After contract issues, no restriction as to residence. Employers may purchase for their employeesâ€"School Boards for their teachersâ€"Congregations for their Ministers. Cannot be seized or levied upon. . No medical examination required. Free from Dominion Income Tax. The drive and excitement THE DOMINION GOYERNMENT ANNUITIES SYSTEM d closely over her chest INDEPENDENCE i1 his SECURITYâ€"THE DOMINION OF CANADA vould be required, not what. Jt was request â€" that he but he walked up clegant room wilh id drew she asked in a his heart must Beaufort Park be answered BY WENONA GILMAN cheeks been sard to ill; but he illing â€" from in contact utstretched her when ILrawing gropiIng feeling Loring midd leas teum a uy 1 low may be obtained by applying to the then He In the fingers pressed over the throb we met in the woods. My God! bing â€" temple, The fear in Loydâ€"Mostyn‘s heart was horrible. He dared not touch het even to In wildly mil ~ It was the first time that name had pussed her lips since that day he rememered so well, and a heavy slhudder passed over him. "I dowt know where Edwin Ghapâ€" man _ is," heâ€" answered hoarsely, ire Lilford Loyd1iMostyn, the man The word was uttered with horror that cut him to the heart. He sprang to his feet, facing her steadfastly as if he fancied her sight had reâ€" turned with her reason. "Yes alone." he cried, "but safe was noble and manly in me reâ€" sponded to the suund of your voice, awakened by your touch, I loved you with all my heart, with all my soult You were not Chapman‘s wife. 1 could not return you to him. I knew nothing of your people,consequently 1 could not restore you to them. I ch brought you away with me, Bebe. There was but one way â€"to introduce you as my wife; but I have been so careful of _ your reputation | that Philippe, your maid, has been yout 11 you neither night nor day but you are fing tering feeth. "I should thank, instead of pardoning you, and 1 do. I do! but my father! You must telegraph him at once. You will do that much ud put »und Mostyn? And you‘ will let me stay The ey h pth of my rhaps yolu curred ul LÂ¥ec MaPri mber Yes, I know!" she gasped. "You Bebe msent Everything tab adâ€" Porest sShe put out lid Alone ilippe Lperon Â¥ou ers touched hers. There is nothing to forgive!" cried, striving to stop the chatâ€" ng feeth. "I should thank, instead L dared He seemed to have lost power to think. be," he whispered, "you re tain th rything!" _ sho _ interrupted "Where is heâ€"â€"Edwin Chapâ€" ind where am 12" you. and nsure m« right or Dearest forgivenm hastily with<irew it as his vou ifter that scene command every facility for making and distributing the best. Then use; exclus» Ively, the grade recommended by that manufacturer for your make of car or truck, Value and Service go with every sale of Imperial Polarine Motor Oils. JMPERIAL OIL LIMITED When buying lubricating oil, choose the product of a company which has at its love you with were â€" lifted â€" piieously, your LW d you at opce,Bebe,and ared your repulation of it Chapman put upon it, not do that without your lo not remember what »il in Paris in angel ul you ran away. I you pleaded with me iy. I won‘t argue that wrong, but all thal h that you could nolt tell me that you do Manufacturers and Marketers of Imperial Polarine MBo: Dils and Marketers in Canada of Gargoyle Mobiloil 1 Tell me that I have Listen to guardian, leaving hand impulsively with me, me, Bebe but safe swear it Mr. Lloyd in Sher the full would O "I am a wife already." ; "You are not. 1 swear to you that Virginia Beaufort, my cousin, marâ€" 1|‘icd Edwin Chapman, then called ‘Erlu Childes, or Devereux, nearly | three years ago. HMow could you be his wife under those circumstances?" here until he comes to take me away ?" "Let you stay? Ob, Bebe, tell me that you will stay forever! Tell me that you will be my wife;that you will let me wipe out the wroug that Edwin Chapman put upon your life Little one, darling, say that you will!" do "I don‘t know! Oh, 1 don‘t know! Send for my father. He will underâ€" stand it all. He will tell me what to For a _ moment â€" Loyd_Mostyn stood irresolute, then a curious deâ€" termination came to his eyes. He took both her little hands in his, termination came to his eyes. He took both her little hands in his, and held them firmly. & "Give me your father‘s business address," he said hastily, "and 1 will cable at once, You will remain with me and trust me until he comes "Yes; and God bless you. You must not think me â€" ungrateful, "Please say no more now. Give me the address, and, for your own sike, say nothing to any one that you are notâ€"my wife. Call me Lilâ€" ford _ before _ your _ seryantsâ€"you will do that, Bebe?" forâ€" "Thauk you. I will send Philippe to remain with you until my return." He hesitated a moment, looked at her long and hungrily, then, without a word, his whitened face giving evidence of the struggle in his beart, he left the room. In the hall below Etieune Millet joined him. "How _ is she?" inquired the Firenchman eagerly. "Better, lhu,uk you. 1 must beg your pardon, In my anxlety for her I had forgditen ym‘, even after the great service you rendered us." "It is nothing. Can 1 be of any office use allow me." Loydâ€"Mostyn took his hat, and, with bis new friend, went into the street. At the door of the cable office they parted, Millet with the invitation to call that he had sought. "I am afraid I was ungrateful and ungenerous to you a while ago," when he returned to tell her the cable had gone. "Will you forgive me? You have been so good, but I am so miserable." tell ill about me. There is nothing that I would not do to insure your happlâ€" ness, even to the giving up of my life "You love me like that?" The sweet, blind eyes were filled with tears, the lips trembled piâ€" teously. He hesitated for a moment, then answered : "I can find no words to tell you, You are my restored honor, the llre‘ of my life, the soul of my soul. I am. not fit to touch you, and all I ask is to be your slave. I want you to marry ime for your own sake, not mine. Listen, Bebe! You have been with me beneath my roof for monâ€" ths, surrounded only by the serâ€" vants who believed you to be my wife, yet loving you as I do I have never even kissed your Mps. You have asked me to do so, believing me to be your father, yet never once did I take advantage of your sweet trust. Is not stifâ€"repression the greatest evidence of Jove,Bebe?!" heart. ‘The only one! Oh,God, what am I to do?" f ‘"You are the only one who ever loved me!" she cried, unable to conâ€" ceal the ratrospective agony ofther Yes No I me will go with you, if you will understand must think you, unless you can where the nearest cable not â€" distress _ yourself poor little girl #3 Acton..... .. .......Sept. 26 & 27| Agincourt (Bearboro) Sept. 22 & 23 | Alfred.. ...... .....Sept. 12 & 31 | Ashworth. ... Avonmore ... Bancroft.. .. Bayfleld... .. Baysville. . ro Beachburg .. Binbrook.. . Blackstock. . Elenheim .. . Biyth.. .+ .. Bobcaygeon . Bollon:« . Bonfield.. .. Bracebridge. Erampton .. brigden..... Brockville. . Iiruce Mines Burk‘s Falls, Burford.. .. Burlington .. Caledon..... Caledonia .. Campbelford: Curp ie is 2 Cayuga.. .. Chatsworth .. Chesley.. .. Coe Hill Colborne.. ......... Sept. 26 & 27| Coldwater....... .. .. . .Sept. 22 Gomber.; :csuuuvc« «Bept. 20 & 30 Cookstown.... ...... ..Oct. 3 & 4 Coksvilie:. .. is »...s.0cl. 3 & 4 Courflandss .. x sizzze ..Bept: 28 Delaware...... l........ Oct 11. Demorestville..... .. .....Sept. 30 Dorchester Station ........ Oct. -li DFAYÂ¥tON.::: s s«««s.Sept. 26 & 27 Dresden.. .. ........ Sept. 28 & 29 Drumbe.. . .g.....Sept. 26 & 2T| Dryden.:.;. is c..+..8ept 21 & 22 Dunchurch.. .... ....Sept 28 &29 DundalK :s :.:. ......epl.26&27| Pungannon ; .. .. ....Oct. 5 & s Dunnyille.. ....... ..Sept. 21 & 22 Elmvalo:... l.s.cs «. «~.Sept. 2527 Embro.... .... .. ...... _ .Oct. 5‘ Emsdale.... .... ....Sept. 26 & 27 (Erin... ... ....... ..Octo10 & 11 Fairgroundâ€"> s1z 1« 1s.. Oct $ Fenwick.. .. .... ..Sept. 26 & 27 Fergus.. .... ......Sept. 21 & 22 Feversham.. .......... Oct 3 & 4 Flesherton.. .. ......Sipt 28 & 29 Florence.. .......... .. Oct. 5 & 6 Fordwich.. .. .. ...... . .Oct 7 Forest .: uzse axavce ~«Octf 3 & 4 Fort Erie.. .. ....... ..Sept 1921 Frankford.... .. .. ..Sept 21 & 22 Freelton.... ..... .. ......Oct, 5 Galetta ((Mohrs Con‘s. Sept. 27â€"28 Galt:s .1 ce surr.1..Sept. $2 & 23 Georgetown..... ..... .Oct. 6 & 7 Glencog.: soiâ€"csc.vâ€".Sept. 36 & 27 Gooderham =....... .... ... Oct 5 Gordon Lake.. ........ ..Sept 29 Gore Bay.. .. ........Sept. 26 & 27 Grand Valley ....... Sept. 26 & 27 Haliburton.... .. .. .... .Sept 21 Hanover.. .. .... ..Sept 21 & 22 Harriston.. .. ..... Sept. 28 & 29 Harrow........ .. .. .. Oct. 9 & 10 Holstein.. .. .. ......Sept 26 & 27 Huntsyille. .. .. ....Sept. 283 &2 Hymers.. .. .. ... .Sept .25 & 26 1llderton.. is x3 sxwrrese «.Sopt. 29 | Ingersoll.. ........ ...... Oct. 2 & 3 'lron Bride...; :: +s z+s s+..Oct. B Jaryvis.. llllll...0 00. ... Sept. 28 lKngnwongâ€.. loass somcOct. 5 & € | Keenge.ss.c. o« «... .Oct 3 & 4 :Kemptv!lle.. .... ..Sept. 21 & 2: |Kemble.... .. .... Sept 28 & 29 | Kenora.. .. .. ... . .Aug. 24 & 20 | KHayth ... . ...... ..Oct. 5b & of Kincardine.. .. ... .Sept. 21 & 2% Kingstor 1... .06e60+s Sept. 19â€"2: [ NIFKLON 22 assses un Sept.25 & 26 "Melton." Mechanically he paid for it then turned to Bebe. She still sat upon the chair where he had left her, paler than the marâ€" ble Psyche beside her. He went to her and took her hand. "My darling," he whispered ten derly, "what shall you do?" "What can I do." sha cried miserâ€" whbly, hoarsely."You alone can ans wer now. Remember that my honor, my soul, my life are in your hands. I am blind and helpless. May God deal with us as you with me!" Aloud he read: "Loyd_Mostyn, Rue , Paris. "Lansing and his sister left w ago. No address. CHAPTER XXVL A FRESH MYSTERY At the time of Edwin Chapman‘s advent into France, matters in that country were in Indescribable cconâ€" +~~~*.» Bopt. 36 & 21 ........ Sopt. 26 & 21 220 ..... .. SHopt. 30 ......Oct. 10 & 11 .....Sept. 22 & 23 ...... Sept. 26 .Sept. 21 & 22 Sept. 22 & 23 «++ : O8L.. $ ... Aug. 2224 Sept. 20 & 21 Sept. 31 & 22 xx.Oct. 2 & 4 . ..Sept. 19â€"21 .Sept. 26 & 27 Sept. 28 & 29 Sept. 26 & 27 Sept. 21 & 22 ..Sept 28 £29 ... ept. 26 & 27 «.. Oct. 5 & § .Sept. 21 & 22 . ..Sept. 25â€"27 l22.2. 0 .Octl 5 Sept. Oct. Sept Sept. . Oct. Sept Sept. Sept. Bept. 26 & 27 .. Oct. 5 & 6 Bept. 28 & 29 Bept. 26 & 27 Sept. 29 & 30 Bept. 26 & 2; Sept. 21 & 22 .. Oct .3 & 4 Scpt 28 & 29 .. Oct. 5 & % max> s +Oct 7 : ~«Oct 2 & 4 . ..Sept 1921 ..Sept 21 & 22 20 222...Oct, 5 .Sept. 26 & 27‘ Sapt. 26 & 27 ... .Sept 21 Sept .21 & 22 Sept. 28 & 29 .. Oct. 9 & 10 ..Sept 26 & 27 Sept. 23 &29 Sept .25 & 26 ... .. Sept. 29 .....Oct. 2 & 3 xss xâ€".Oct 5 . ... Sept. 23 .. ..Oct. 5 & 6 . .Oct. 3 & 4 Sept. 21 & 22 Sept. 28 & 29 .Aug. 24 & 25 .. Oct. 5 & 6 Sept. 21 & 22 .. Sept. 19â€"23 Sept.25 & 26 t. 26. L. 12 . pt. 28 Oct. 3 21 & 20 26 & .Sept 21 & 23 & 19â€"21 & 27 & 13 29 21 13 29 ‘ Mattawa.... ..... .. Sept. 20 & 21 | McDonald oCrners. .. ....Sept. 29 ;lcl(.lhr...... ... .. . Sept. 26 & 27 | Merlin .... .. .. ....Bept. 25 & 26 ’Hdbo\lm.. 2. ......... . October 3 ‘ Metealfe .. . ...... .Sept. 26 & 27 | Middleville.... ..... ...... Oct. 6 | Midland....... .... .. . . Sept. 28â€"30 ’Hmbrook.... ix ~s«+ +~~Oct 5 * _£ | Milton.. ..... ....... Bept 29 & 30 Milverton.. ..... ....Sept. 28 & 29 | Mindem.... .... ... 7.. ..Sept. 36 | Mount Brydges.... .... ..Oct 6 :Mount Forest.. .....Sept. 20 & 21 Murillo.. .... ... .. ..Oct. 3 & 4/ \Newington.. ... . .Sept. 26 &fll Newmarket...... ..... .Sept. 28â€"30) Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake Sept. 22 & 238 ‘Norwich.... ...... .Sept. 26 &27 Norwood.... .... ...Oct. 10 &11 GdESSR.. +.« +1 +.Oct. 6 & $ Oshwekinâ€"â€" 22 r2 siarss «sOct. 40 . Orono.... .. ...... .Sept. 28 &29 Paisley .. ...... ..Sept. 26 & 27 P‘akenham..... .... Sept. 25 &26 Palmerston ..... .... ..Oct. 3 & 4 ‘Parls.. is ryysrr:c««.Sopt. 98 & 29 Parkhill.. .. .......Sept. 26 & 27 ‘Petrolla..“.... .. .. Bept. 25 & 26 PictOn.. .: «s «««... Sept. 1922 [ Port Eigin .... ..... .Oct. 5 & 6 Port Hope.: .. ..... ..Oct. 3 &4 Powassan.. ...... ..Sept 2 6 & 217 Pricevilla :s1 :1 «~:O0f. 5 & 6 Queensville.. .. .. .Oct. 10 & 11 R&MONHA:L 2. o syervs a...Bept. 27 Renfrew.. .. ...... ....Sept 19â€"2% | RiceÂ¥IHG :; siscss some ~.Sopl. #7 | Ridgetown.. .. ........ .. Oct. 911 Ripley.. .... .. ... .Sept. 26 & 27 Roblin‘s Mills.. .. .. â€"...Oct. 6 & 7 Rocklyn.. .. ..... .. ..Oct. 3 &4 Rockwood.. .. .. ..Sept. 29 & 30 ! Rodney.. ... ....... ....Oct. 2 & 3 "Roseneath.‘.. i+ xa sOct. 12 &1 | Russell..... .. ... .Sept. 21 & 22 |St. Mary‘e........ ..Sept. 21 & 22 A Sarnin.. .« v» +« ....Sept. 27â€"29 | Sarnia Reserve.. .. ..Sept. 20 & 21 ('Schomberg.. 22 .. ... .Oct. 12 & 13 | Seaforth.. .. ....... .Sept. 21 & 22 ; Shegulandab.. .. .. ....Oct. 3 & 4 ;‘Slmcoe.. sns ts moee (yanm Oot. 24 ; South Hiver. ...s... â€".Oct..S & 4 ; Spencerville .... ... .Sept. 26 & 27 )‘ Springfield.. ..... ..Sept. 21 & 22 5:Su>lla vlkklk sls . ... . .Sept. 26 ; Stratford.. .. .. .... .. Sept. 19â€"21 p Streetsville.... .. .. ....Bopt. PH | Sunderland.... .. ..Sept. 26 & 27 ) Sundridge...... .. ..Sept. 28 & 28 5LTara.. 2lkk 22 220. .. Oct. 3 & 4 4 ; Tavistock.. .. ......Sept. 25 & 2t 3’Teeswater.. s........0..C6 B & 4 1‘Thamesvllle asxrers +Oc6 3 & 4 7 Thedford ..........Sept. 28 & 29 5| Thessalon......... Sept. 25 & 2 9“Thorndale4. 2. .. ....Sept. 25 & 26 7| Tiverton....l... 22 22220 .0 Oct 7?Tweed..‘... L222 ... Oct 5 & 1|l7dorn..,. l2 . k .220 .. Oot. 2 Wallaceburg ....~ .. .. Sept. 26 & 2 g Wallacetown .. .. .. .. Oct. 4 & | O‘Waltr\r's Falle.... .. Oct. 26 &2 71“’arkw0rlh.. 220 22......Oct. 4 & U fil\Vn'erford.. 220 2... 0 ......Sept. 2 6| Watford.. .. .... ... Bept 21 & 2 9| weltand. ... .0 .....0.......@ct Â¥ 3; Wellandport.. ...... Sept. 29 & 3 5 , West McGillivray.... .. .. Oct. :‘{’Westnn,.. 2. 0...... . Sept. 29 & 3 G:\\’ller\lley,... ........Sept. 25 & 2 4; Wiarton.. ...l...... Sept. 26 & 2 :f’,'“"lnchoaler., uc â€"Aug. 29 & 3 !9|\N'Indlmm,... 22.l.... .. .. Sept. 2 5| Wingham.. ...... ..Sept. 26 & 2 olwmro Island...... ..Stpt. 26 & 2 2| Woodstock.. .......... . Sept. 19â€"2 !.'(i“’yomlng,.“...... i ~~Oct. b & 6‘ Zurich.. .22 ....... Sept. 25 & 2 Maberly, .. ..«»...» fusion. The puoclaimed, its military deplora bly One half was lying in Metz, and almost the whole of the other half either prisoners at Sedan or deâ€" stroyed. It â€"was, therefore, with almost open arms that the Americans, Erle Childesâ€"â€"as he had determined to call himself in the fuÂ¥ire Meredith _ Lansing, _ and _ Charlie Quintard, were welcomed, Miss Beaufort, under the namg of Soeur Mathilde, was put in charge of a small private hospital and adâ€" ministered with the tenderness of a yearning and breaking heast to the sufferings of the wounded. * Erie Childes‘ first engagement won for him the thanks of General Trochu in the presence of the army; his gallant conduet in the second bringing him the decoration or the Legion of Honor, and command of a régiment. It was infinediately after this situated third republic had been with General Drochu at head. The army was . Bept, 236 & 21 . . Bopt. 26 & 27 .. Bept. 25 & 26 ..... . October 3 .Sept. 26 & 27 . .. Oct. 3 & 4‘ .Sept. 28 & 29| Sept. 26 & 27 .Bept. 25 & 26 ... Sept. 19-221 . .Oct. 5 & 6| . ..Oct 3 &4 Sept 2 6 & 217) : xsOct. 5 & 6 .Oct. 10 & 11 + ««~Bept. 81 | ... . Sept 19â€"2%, ... ..Sept. 27) ... ..Oct. 941| .Sept. 26 & 27| <xs Oct.6 & 7 . ..Oct. 3 &4 .Sept. 29 & 30 ....Oct. 2 & 3 ..Oct. 12 &13 .Sept. 21 & 22 .Sept. 21 & 22“ ....Sept. 27â€"29, . .Sept. 20 & 2l| ... Oct. 12 & 13’ ..Sept. 21 & 22 ... .Oct. 3 & 4 s« (ysn~Oct. 24 . <Oct. .3 & 4 .Sept. 26 & 27 .Sept. 21 & 22 ... . .Sept. 26 .. .. Bept. 19â€"22. . ... .Bept. 28 .Sept. 26 & 27 .Sept. 28 & 29 . ..Oct. 3 & .Sept. 25 & .. ._ct 3 & . +.Oct. 3 & Sept. 28 & Sept. 25 & Sept. 29 & .Sept. 25 & Sept. 26 & Sept. 29 & 30 Sept. 25 & 26 Sept. 26 & 27 Aug. 29 & 30 .. . .Sept. 26 Sept. 25 & 26 Stpt. 26 & 27 .. . Sept. 1922 .. Oct. 5b & 6 Sept. 25 & 26 Sept. 26 & 27 .. Oct. 4 & 5 Oct. 26 &2 ... Oct. 4 & 5b .. ... Sept. 21 Sept 21 & 22 2.... . @ct 3â€"5 Somt. 29 & 30 . 28 & 29 . 25 & 26 pt. 25 & 26 / w« Oct. 8 Oct. 5 & 6 26 apron and cap. strangely becoming to the high_â€"bred face, she received him in her little poorly furnished parlor, her sweet, clear eyes filling with tears as they were lifted to his handsome. flushed face. What man ever looks so well in his eyes of the woman who loves him as in the uniform of a soldier? Erie Chides had never seemed so like a god to her before, yet she had loved him all those years. "I have come for your congratul ations, Soeur Mathilde," he said wmply, as he held her hand. "I am very proud of you," she anpwered gently, touching the med-! al upon his breast. ‘"There is so‘ much in my heart that I could‘ never say it to you in words. When‘ you told me at Mansfield that A\'oul intended to join the army, my single thought was for your safety. I think I should haye been glad to have seen France engulfed in the Channel, but you have taught me to live for better things than selfishness. Oh, I wish that I, too, I might fight for France. If only I might mould my life with the nohility of yours." "Duchess, don‘t!" he cried, pass-l King St. West, Kitchener. ing his hand across his eyes. (‘an.l‘ D. G. McINTOSB, Ba.. â€" you see that my â€" whole life 13‘ Notary, Conveyancer, ete :) given up to clearing my soul of the _ er St. Ealt, Kitchener. 17 o s . . 1 Sonrmamemer en saunamee t sns crinee 1 mn.mntlvd in the lelllnglA. L. BITZER, B.A., SUC .. ..0 of a crucl lie? Oh, Duchess, what to Comrad Bitzer, Bavristc. i r bli i have 1 made of your ('xist(‘ll(e?"‘ tor, Not‘u.y Pu‘lic, ote. Li . | loan. German _ spoken, _( "Hush, please, hmsh. We were _ Pequegnat Block, next to Market, nevag to speak of that, you know. Frederick St., Kitchener, I might have hbeen the happiest woâ€"| b S. BOWLBY, B.A.,-Vl;._l:'B,, Rarâ€" man upon 0:‘-1]1 toâ€"day but for my ris(t‘el(‘: Solicitor, N(hl}ury n;’ubl‘.c . . . dn c and Conveyancer. O(fice ercaâ€" ~vn\n stubborn |n|‘|lr. I have lmm'lv ant‘s Bank Building. _ Telephone justly punished, Erie, most justly." | _ 247, Kitchener, Ont. \"Ynu break my heart. You take imz nc the blame when it all belongs to me, DENTAL all!t You think you might have for mi f ';P-Ii mesnn> ol s . smse . .__P. t J KS, â€" DENTISH, given me now, because there is an Oddfellows Block, Ay a‘erloo, etegaal barrier â€" botween us, but DRâ€"-S_il:: ifl'[ t â€"l s cate it or in & o ramo . 8. ECKEL, LiS, BlS, were . it n‘m«.nul the renembrance Graduate Chicago orere uf Lea: of my deception would come to you tal Surgeons and !_ yal College of with cruel force. . You would oreâ€" l&(intarlf‘Sur!zeons (vf\’]l‘u'ronto,imn 5 sds cas . office in mew Molsons‘ Kank member that my brother was hang Building, _ Waterico. Denti ‘ry ed for murder, and that I was susâ€" practiced in all its branches. pected of being his accomplice. Ab, l)-_R. J"A H_ILIT-\PVII ‘ER’,IT‘;"? no, Duchess! The shadow of murder L. D 8., R.OBBI Coilege l)('l;tui ‘ has darkened my life for years, and Sprgeo:t:i ll) .Svl. Torofnbo‘Un‘iver- ‘ sity. . rancl.es o dentistry mmust go on doing so to the end racticed. Office Weber â€" Chamâ€" "You are I®@tterly cruel, but 1 de. gers, King W., Kitchener, Ont. serve It.. Why, Gf Â¥ou deClarod| _2 i iez = your â€" gullt with your own lips I HE ROAMED AT W should say you were dreaming or Two â€" young â€" fellows . wh ue mad. Ifrnm rival towns were d n ® BOTH RIGHT. In a small country school during a recess period, the â€" teacher in gearge of the playground saw one of the boys ahout seven years old strike one of the girls. "Norman,‘ said the teacher, "no gemtleraan would strike a lady." After careful thought the boy re. plied: "Well, no lady would tickle a gentleman."â€"Judge. NOT MANY PEOPLE HAVE. Irishmen and Scotsmen are al ways argning and one particular argument raged extremely fiercely It concerned the original of the bagâ€" pipesâ€"each claiming that his coun: try had produced the instrument. But the last word went to thé Irishman, who said: "Well, the truth is, the Irish inâ€" _ Not an Expense telephoning in your IwoftheBhnkï¬mufnchnï¬nzCompmyto? va wideâ€"awake salesmen, "Pretty steep, isn‘t it "Depends on how you look at it. I thought you might raise some question, so I fiï¬nd out how much actual Baving for the firm that Long Distance telephoning nted:â€"4 days salary, $40.83, Railroad fares 70, Hotel $15.00, a total of $74.53. Deducting the 1.60 you have an actual cash saving to the firm of 2.93â€"to s2y nothing of the extra sales I made in the time saved." More and more sales and accounting officials are beâ€" ginning to realize that instead of being an extra exâ€" pense, Long Distance actually saves money and valuable time when intelligently used. "Use the Bell to Sell"â€"or to buy. Most good salesâ€" men realize that Stationâ€"toâ€"Station calls often answer just as well as the more expensive Personâ€"toâ€"Person messages. "What is this change for $21.60 for Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Stanon To be Continued.) CA Long Distance a Sa and gave them DR. J. E. HETT, SPECIAILTY, Disâ€" eases of the Ear, Throat ard Nose _King St. East, Kitchener. account ?" SCELLEN and WEIR, J. A. SCELâ€" len, B.A., Lâ€"L.B.; J. J. A. Weir, Master in Chancery, Barristers, Solicitors, Ete. Money to loar. Offices, Upstairs in the Huehn Block, King West, Kitchener, JAMES C. HAIGHT, BAriuSTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyâ€" ancer, etc. Money to loan. Office, Molsons‘ Bank Building, Waterloo. CLEMENT, CLEMENT ani! HAT MILLAR, SIMS and BRKAY, Karvs J. Sims, LL.B., George Bray, > A., Barristers, Notaries, etc. + fice upstairs â€" Economical .. King St. West, Kitchener. A. L. BITZER, B.A., SUC to Comrad Bitzer, Bavrists tor, Notary Public, etc. 1 loan. â€" German _ spoken. Pequegnat Block, next to Frederick St., Kitchener. DR. F. y._ HUGHiES, DENTISC, Oddfellows Block, Ay aterloo, DR. S. ECKEL, LiS., D.db.s, Graduate Chicago vollege of Leaâ€" tal Surgeons and !_ yal College of Dental Surgeons of Toronto, en tal office in mew MNolsons‘ Kank HE ROAMED AT W Two â€" young â€" fellows . wh from â€"rival towns were d the merits of their respe: DR. A. HOLM, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR afid ELECTROTHERAPCTUT:IT 5b Holm Apartments Young St. Phones, Office 1323) 11. 1323W Rivalry was running hi » and mer it was being balanced ) , mner‘ .. "We‘ve got a real pn pei m£ jor we have, In our toOWn," maca o.â€" "So have we," retorted the ether, "Ay, but ours has a collar amd chain‘! Has yourn?" 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