:75 Doctors Give Up "it' In Case of Enema \v‘}? "i. - II I. - -- W. V - g; ad..- I» you "or Quad. "r/rs. "Moat Too-Drinkers man u 1.." a _ 'i-h"-"-'"-' "i' nun-um m amdwmm I2 D, i'tutllWlt st,) F I... 7ratbGiaaaa'%iiiirau i "'r. 'iii:"?:',?,',',?!.,',??,?.. J, ' vigi"i"t'itiriiiliiii'i' in, .j mob. “You" she replied looking It In. bamoltly. "Them In no reason why more should be Inythlng but - Mains-s between you sud no, Clarita. I never could have is. your wife. deer, with the - of another man in my heart. There is no chance that I shall W forget him, however, unhappy I! love may be. It is the immortal port ot u. Charlie. in telling me that your love tor me has changed you relieve my heart ot a terrible load, for now t know that your at- tection tor me has always been that ot s brother. 1 thank Heaven for it, dear One ot the hardest things tor me to hear was the be not that you would Butter. But there is nothing but another love tint could ever have made you un- derstand that, dear Witt you not trust me as you would a sister? you tell me who she is?" innhrd started Perhaps. it was the itrgt time he had suspected such a thing himself. There was a look ot unsh’ected surprise in his ersB-Hr sort ot introspective enr- HU color came and went rapidly but before his stammering answer Could be completed, the door opened and Mignon Morena entered. Ho dropped Mm Beauton's hands quietly. Mignon stopped In utmost confullon. 'T--1 tmp-your pardon." she stimulated, her face growing pain tylly white. " did not irttow-that 'tr-d tho9ht---" She paused. unable to proceed.1 pendence of spirit it will be very “in Beaufort stepped forward and‘rurd and lonely tor you, sweetheart. took the sweet, tremulouu face Ire-.Will you save yourself and me tween her hands. lthat? Will you make me the ham Nt In nothlng, little one," shelplest man in the world, dear hears, “Id gently. “Charlie and l are very), by “warning tky America as my old friends. I have no brother, iiij'ret know. and he has taken the place) "How generous you are." a omg." ’1 "Not generous, love, but Bettish She turned to Quinlan-d with a quinical smile and placed her hand - his arm. "l 'Iee.“ the said softly. "God blen- you In}! God speed." Otintard looked at the now crim- son girl in much embarrassment. It in the first time he had um derstood Minna". His heart was beating rapidly, somehow hindering his speech and interfering.with ar- nonunion. Before ne’coum ietain her she had based Mignon upon the brow and pasted 11onst from the , that“ it would make you - to have It trot." he said My. without In mum-non ot "--a-aEistr Reunion was my "ner, Milo Moreau," he exclaim- ed; "but the never loved me. The enmement was broken as you an- Ayn the sweet face grew white In my “has. . "F-H-am "rr-sorry for you'." she forced the numb lips to Bar. "You need not be sorry, Mitrnon,) tir the love that I gave her waal hot the kind to satisfy a wile." he slid â€My. "I believed that It was when I offered it to her, end very llkely I should hue gone on be- lieving It to the end had not tate led No my tire the love that showed me how week and 1rtsitmltF cent the other wen." _ "hell you ere not grieved," "No, deer, I m not in the lent "ht she In no bountiful!" . "Not more to than “other little girl who bu shown me the trainer:- dou Inhale I mlght hue made "I‘m. do you bolleve in the di- vtle birth of love? Do you bellow :1. IT ': an- cud on It, " u not the Lady of . Beaufort Park BY WENONA GILIAN that the creation I: perteet from inception? Or do you believe that like a lite it must take time to de- velop. months or your: to new.†She stood before him tor a man- ent with don-neat eyes, Olen very slowly mined them. _ "I believe In the bursting}! t Pd into a tlower in I single night.†she answered husklly. “Tell me that your love is mlne, Mignon," he whispered tenderly. "Say that you will make me the happies man under heaven by pro- mising that you will be my wife.†"Oh, Mr. Quintard, wait, wait;" she cried, with a note of misery in her pathetic voice. "You know too little ot me to as): a question iike that. You are great and noble. while l am only an Ignorant girl who has picked up a little know- ledge in a rambling, bohemian lite while following the footsteps ot a ‘gambier whom I believed to be my lather. Why, I cannot even read or write!" "Darilntt'." He caught her hands In his and held them closely. "Do you think that makes you less dear to me? Do you think that your misfortunes, however great they may hare been. could ever have chanted my love?" "But you do not know all yet. How can I tell you? Listen! My mother "Yes, I know all about it, dear. " I had or had not it could make no difference. You are going back to America, Mignon, where Erie Chiidee and Miss Beaufort will be your only friends. They will do all they can, but with your inde- pendence ot spirit it will be very "How generous you are." "Not generous, love, but Bettish in the extreme. It is because I love you, because without you lite would be weary and miserable in- deed, that I ask it. Answer me, dearest'." "You know there can be but one answer to your question If you are quite sure you are wise In asking ll. What woman would decline an hon. ‘or so great when her heart was al. ready given, The lrinls ot rance were ended! Colonel Chlldes wore his honors gravely and modestly. Hit, bravery had been rewarded as greatly as lay In the power ot a nation. His name “as not alone cleared trom shame, ‘Imt was laurelcrowned. Tho great novelist was the batt. les hero. Ev’ery paper published stories or his Ma Those who had rogarded him as an unpnnlshed criminal now called him a martyrv Miss Beaufort, also, was not ‘without her share of well-merited praise. The beauty of the “Amerl-i can Duchess". her tenderness ami; gentle care of the wounded and dy- ing. were loudly applauded. But it was all over and done with no! France was being soothed to rest in the lap of her own mloery. The Amerlcans had done what they could, and the steamer that sslled trom Liverpool upon a certaln Bat- urday bore Donald Qulnmrd. his wife and daughter, Mm Beaufort. >and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quint-rd who had bed: married in London. Chlldea was to follow them acme time. later. but had accompanied than) as tar as Liverpool. kiln: leave of Miss Beaufort In her own situtttt room at the hotel. "It is cruel that you do not so with us." Ihe Mid softly, as he hold both her hand. u wrung. “Amen- ca should have In opportunity to show her nwraclulon tor the all» ant son who nu reflected Inch credit upon her." “You: word. no "not" to IT than no“ of I MOI," he uld‘ gently. "but It I. much better than [shouldmtunL Yum my in“... Dunno. and t On not in. - I: no but " mm I an I your an ugh In. 1. m, m b m- My own!" CHAPTER xxxBr, A Year'l Farewell. l you“ "B.ttMt.r,'Fb' manual-twins!“ "TO..-".?"""""""'."""" - W -__. not an M but a TM"' , 'r/lil,'?!,')?],?,?,'?,',??;"' " m was but nil tannin-ugh! i,"'tSt lot mm M†“tummy-oar ' ---- 2gtf.cr.ttfStSi"2tt, KIIPING " Inna. . HM_..mm..Mm“ gum- clnb-u-s to mm that mu 1ttsmtatrtrsaud Auwuuhm‘lu rorglvon osd--tor-" and: (dined otthoDrre+ wits--"), but I don't Ian! "tlt my (curd had“ III M; all to tonal that no toe-mr-ond In writing» an you that 1m ........... " my no to “Emu-mu" “Well," wavered the Mend. our any," let‘s go out. all afternoon and play two or thr- thou-and pounds worth ot toll." "Mr tl nus. "it minute." to toast forgotten.†PAGE FATHER. , “Momma." aid tive-rear-Nd Archie. “come'out on the [um and play tooth.“ with mes." , "I can't play moth“. den." “th! exclalmed the little lellow, “than; mm comes at hung a wo- man for a mother." ..ALLOWING FOR HoLiFUPS .. Harem - “Hallo! “Rat's your rush?" Subtruba-"L mm to catch that 6.40 train." Borear-"But you've got half In hour." . " sutrbabs--"Thst's true; but I have to count on being held up on my way to the station by fhrea cf tour chumps who want to know what my rush is." LOOKS THE 8AME Wite---Wtsen we were married you declared that I would always look the same to you as the years went on. poor men in theatres“. nun mu nu best to help them. "And how long." she said to one of thcut, “were you a prisoner.'" “seven wars. ma'am." he tbn+ wered. "dr, Hab--Yem and I meant it. wite--1 guess you did. I haven't had a new dress or but since the ceremony. "But the years," tsaid Inhment. ' "Ah!" said the tram. "But who was talking about the wart" Ray (between qua-non) - Our tantrum conch o [In to mute name ttsherman'. " May--'Oh, why? Tell mm, Ray-He's than developing n Elton; line THE DAILY ROUND. "Mr Bon," and the old gentleman who was giving hi. boy 3 little m. therly advice, “just remember LII-t there life no short out: to tar. - _ "Yes, father." "Even the baseball at“ who earn- a reputation as a home-run kin; has to touch all the trasets."r-Blr- mlngham Atr-Heeld. The term-master was angry when Thomas appeared ten minutes late tor school one morning. Thomas appeared ten minutes late To every woman belongs the right tor school one morning. ' to enioy a healihy active life. Yet "Why are yo“ late, Tommy?‘ he nine out of ten antler. often in lip Maid sharply- lence, from Splitting heldlchel. tor "Please. Bir," replied the Bittner, luring bunches or some other ot "it was late when I started trom the mnny evils um follow unemh home. ' or bloodleuneu. "Then why didni you aunt Ttuit is wur one see! so nttutr early?" ' wbmen with we. thin cheeks. dull "Please. 3"» it '†too tate to eye; and drooping titrurxr--A signs start early.’ . that the Mood " out ot order. The-e _ - women should win the right to be l JUST WHERE HE was: WRONG. mreil by â€from" their M... with I He was thinking Whit I Pret'ylihe new. rich blood of health, that CROSS PURPOSES Mrs. Goodbody always spoke to or men in thirstreetB. and did her He was thinking will! u pretty picture she made as she stood in the doorway. 'Papa dear," she unwed. "I hurt (“uncovered what I'm going to give you tor your birthday women" "Hue you, dnrllu‘Y" he and. - "But Pap: hu 3 nice one like that ed, "A beautiful new china Having mug, with pretty mrwerth on It." "But pups bus th nice one like that --tk very beuuful one.†"Oh, no. he Intuit." replied the “me I'l'llld. "l mu: dwopped It!" dnr an! I out full of mm. Ho Mark Twill) wu culled upon to one“ It I club dinner “A (not for his theme, "Honest!" no an when he win a boy a ban. to on. " I bor-and be m minted: but“. In Ilka! I!“ "I mum up count." all heart, Nad I male until: 1"! tttto n-uoytodomrn. mb-ah" ooo-eta-tMonth" "is marathon-mu. PRIOILE“ GAIL m'xmonqu-Inqd- e." um the 111.1“me worth two.†we!“ I STRINOING HER. HIS DIFFICULTY VERY HONIOT. war didn't last seven the old lady In aston- 9000099090999099 . BUTTON. DI’APPIAR . . nvnlmouuv . . A Imago mum in ttat-tate . . can“! I stir in u certain die . . met In Brim]! Columbia. . ' Williun “a Edward Gun- . . My, brothers living mother . Oontho brunt few '00an . discovered that .11 the button . . had been cut on their “store . O clamor been)". careful . . which. this happened iourteen . . times. . . Once when Edwnrd pinned to . . attend n dhnce in the neigh- % Q borheod on the next evening. . . he carefully tied up his belt . Omit and hid it behind the. ' clove. The next evening the . Ohm“ were gone, ind the O . dance nrnngement w" cur . - celled. . . Then n brother-in-lnw, Mr. . . MAInwnrlng, visited the boys . ‘9 with the intention ot attending . . a dance at Grenby Mines nelr- . . try. His dress suit wee mu- . . terionsly stripped oi its but ti - tons, and another "retat en- 0‘ . sngement had to be abandoned. . . This we; the int strut. . . The provincial police were . . called in. Constable Bredner . . prepared to spend sever-.1 any-O . at the ranch, Iyltematlcnlly . . running down clues. . _ um.. wromm' moan 60trettoa,0tbr82.li0, Haldane. At duh:- or tent potty.“ h Ptraibvtiro. “mind. on». . He did not and anything . . tending to indicate the crhn- O . inal agency, bat he did tInd, .1 . on awakening bright and early . . one morning, that he could . o not make the necesury con- . . nections on his clothing. be- . . ca‘use ot a total absence of. . buttons. . . The police are still working . w on the cud. Meantime, . . special locks on all doors have . . put at least a temporary stop . - to the button than; . 0000600099000 IRISH BILLS Mano: fl‘he Irish bill. unanimously pols- ed their third reading in the Home of Commons Nov. 29th, and were sent without amendment to the House of Lordl, where no dMtieui- ties are expected. The renulnln; stage: will he concluded this week. and the blll. will become law well before December B, the last day ll- lnred. according to special provis- ion. A WOMAN’S RIGHT TO GOOD HEALTH It Can be Her's if She Keeps Her Blood in Good Condition. BO promptly trunnion!“ than Into healthy, nttractlve women. There is no other medicine an supply the rich. red blood so speed- Iy nod no surely on Dr. Willi-mt Pink Pills. Through this medicine thounnds ot tired and tutoring women hove found new hodih. For exnmpie. hirer P. Lou, Pull. on. Bars:-"' law no" up I m in I bully run down condition. My appetite was poor, I [all " in weight 'and could with tlKrttmttr do my housework. Nothing I took named to do me In, good until . neighbor advised no to try Dr. William' Pink Pills. 1 had only at» I s,rt-ortstrituwsetstt_ to feel â€MN All I mm u- m; than until I M Mel an box. when i (on " well u 1 nor did, and had round I! loo: might Mr huh-Id and eIIHlII My. also and in villa with pol "up. an i - advi- nyon who I- rum-ammunhtfm' “yank! “In.“ " the m." luck men! than. A Canadian low. .133“;- . m but. "tveMtte tho who And under!“ Muror COMO†W" born “I Mlliiiiiiiiiirii8llia l our did, the moose [pruned sud help]... Chatham, OIL. ttttr "I" ago. Re- m "Int. no. no um an. to an: " an- WM to In" I fortune of In!!! "Nairobi“ to†with r.gt.C.u." It". also 0. m - hick lot "I, to ... million. ha unread his - " THOUSANDS of (kn-dim hm " "NP. an an no“. a "Name" on . W train. In tried 121:: Ind {and ps at n. I. ___..___. no. no mu. mama win tat',"..).", "/r.tl.ttu't m It! MIL" nary M In no Inn-futu- at "at a “for may mam â€a um “WWI“ «muwnmnekuumhmmmou any-l W~.mmummnmun.mw§£mrâ€â€˜* M.. ‘HA ' “-4“. “-4.â€... Shel", --_,-__A-_..A_A_..h in: that nu" no“ It: - In a. I“... to in“. MM an other an“ - W m m I on. W the dancersâ€: Gavan-all than. Duct-thing ttte want u I m of “mm! will," in up! than a. mum sma- llama rum in? reunion: with We and mum: which. withmtt dotuiMsty comm!» In; an oon"! to any on m mane, would pro-out to German eye- : plum o! tttmo union-In! folks who (need her in the Ill". He said that â€our or Inter the United sum would hue to In.» as! herself in the post-Int mil-lot Europe. because the could not con- tinue to be comfortable ind really it Ens-ope In covered with Mood. He exprouod'qhe hope that the United Futwt an". mum: A plan u to what was to be do!†in carrying out the turn- of the peace treaty and join with Britain and Prune in imponing it on Gor- He wu funk in " crltlcum ot the United Mateo pont-wtr attitude, declaring America had had a Inge share in impala; the - tormn, and had a duty to we that they were entorcd. Germany Proparmg. "Do you know that may are man- ufacturing cannons by the hundred: that they are making machinery ev- erywhere. The German uxpsyer pays, let's say. $H--the French 843. There la n “he in the treaty that any: Germany will have to pay no high as the allies, and all the rem. “What are they preparing? I tell you plainly, as I told Lloyd George before the war, they are preparing war again. Don't you we what is going ont Don't you read the pap are? Why, haven‘t you heard of the treaty between the Turks and the Germans Ind the Ruckus! "Now I say that General Laden- dortr and thdenburg Ire preparing war, civil war, to crush the Ger- man democracy, it they can. Have you forgotten what the Pmssmns did after Jena, how, with 60,000 men they brought‘Napoleon down? Now, it its the same game. It to written. Nobody can deny it." He closed with a delicate sug- gestion an to the great good that would be done towards establishing the peace or the world by the entry of the United States into the League ot Nations or some web form of comm-glen with the na- tlons of the old irorid. DESPERATE FIGHT WITH Speaking INFURIATED M0OMil- held in M: FINALLY KILLS AN. the World IMAL. item, Mr. D The story of a lonely cenoelet's desperate tltrttt in the water with an lnfurlnted hull mean come: from the North DevLDuhe. n prospector known the length end breadth of the mining country, being the hero. Duke Wu elm-sea with calm-mien in developing some chime and bull occuion to paddle down the lake on which the party we- camped. 'Rounding a point he came into sight ot two big bull moon engaged In violent combat. He was able to peddle quite close to the Icene of battle without arousing attention and then he lounded the couhin; grunt ot a mooee to see whet the elect would be. Both the embattled animus forgot their private mt red charged through the'shniiow WIIOI’ for the ounce. Being unarmed, Duke “(and lot open water with all mod. One of the bum immedluely are up the chase, but the other ulna driving on, boat on the destructlon of the Intruder. " In! rapidly overtaking the cum. when Duke, min; a tie-porno chlnca, turned suddenly. evaded the unim-l'l uncouth: and n it urged M, nailed lt by the lung hair over the run carton. With the moon plunging violenin to free itself. Duke held hit with one hand. while viih the other he drew hi. chap-knife. He opened the rub-Mild We with " mm and Mill elm to his null-at, - " the hill - at a. - into I the nun-r- mt mm mu. nut-inc the - and mam the noon pruned Ind howl... Thu he m “I. in right hi: on- mndudlhh-cklorhnlpion- «In a. no“. v, i. ttfiiiii'iiiii',i wait I.“ -qr.-.-tM.gtti" Woun‘wmu ott-,nnqtt-"ermg"_ tlvumboullmto-y'o-ut gtrentag a “new Incline " movement." he mu. "new can at the bottom, will; up to the top', a punt "to"""" hurl»; the m of meow: "otitiesnt party tn the old" new. control!“ (mm the toi. indeed of the bottom. "It mmnttt hnctlon," Mr. Wood ‘dechm with greet emphull. "To my mind, that In the crux ot the whole Iltutlol, and the noun. at whieh the lite or our cannot!†ls Involved. end not only the lite ot our emulation, but the we ttf young democracy Itself. That he- been the vital “use of the delth ot - unnerI’ organisation that hu ext-ted In the put. An argui- ntlon of the people is necessary. Democncy, within the", is not on ornnmtlon ot the people when It [i'tiiiii,r' the only element at de- mocncy, whlch ls its emanation." tu.txs.,tqtottrmrwtroeueseaderr. towto-mt.otttteiaettrttHr MORRISON SAYS U.F.0. WILL STILL LIVE, A vigorous denunciation by Mr. J. J. Morrison. U. F. o. secretary ot the party system of government marked the annual meetings at In gem“ ot the U.F(W.0. and the Farmers' Polltcal Association ot South pntord. the whole “any system is wrong and we are an!!! ering," he declared. Let the peo- ple have as many parties as they want. I am looking tor an Increase In the number ot groups. and it I don't miss my guess there will he so many parties at the next election that there won't be one strong ,enongh to beat the others." The speaker predicted that ngrl- Hon culture would "ce the hardest the. eral a " ever saw during the next few Muse years. He went on to stlte that come: when people are in stressed Cir. again: cumstances they organize and when terms they are prosperous they tend to flout become Independent. “Therefore,†vital i added Mr. Mormon, “I tell you the law. [5.920. wlll sun live. The U.F.W. He o. In provlng I stimulous. Before, we either man have an organization that nounc ii':?'::',?,:',':')':;": the whole (anally, and by the we didn't have any Depart" is a _ PREMIER DRURY SAYS PROHIBITION IS Spanking before a mass meeting held in Massey Hall. Toronto.. by the World League against Alcohol- ism, Mr. Drury gave it as his care- fully considered conviction that pro- hibition had come to Ontario to any, thnt there was no danger ot reversion to the illegalimed sale of liquor In our W8W, shape or form, that neither Government control nor the selling of beer and wine would ever receive the sanction of the Ontario electorate, and that, before many years had. passed. prohibi- tion enforcement (miners in United Slates would not be harassed by partially "wet" Canada on their northern boundary. Prohibition a Omen. Backing up his unertion With a barrage or stall-tics relative to the‘ ‘hiatory of the prohibition move ‘ment in this Province and the re. units of its enforcement. the Prem- ier declared that pmhibiton in On- tario had been a success. it had come only alter long years ot trial and struggle and neither the World League nor any one elee need have any fear that the people ot the Pre vince would nullity. Mayor James Coulenl. ot De- trolt, hll been appointed by /'i') emor (Iron-beck " United sme- Senuor trom Michigan to Bil the unexpired term of former Semlor Trumul Newborn. resigned. Mar- or Contact h“ wanted. the Gov- - Announced. no will an ttin In: no - u M. Dunn slur! APPOINTED SENATOR HERE TO STAY. opiumnn'mlum hvmwmqmu- mm. cor-Ir III. all“ manna. mum. m.m!mm m D. s Boy/1,3}, my: LL.B.uD.at A, L. Blunt, Ba.. BUM! to Conrad mun. mm. loud- tor, Notary Paul», on It.†to DR. F. G. HUGHES, UENTusr, oddfellows Block, Waterloo. DR. 8. ECKEL, LD.S.. D.D.S.. Graduate Chicago Com-29 of Dem tal tNystrom' und I: t?tl quleg: ot a}. A. HILLIARD. DENTnST. L D. tk, Itora1 gallege -Petta' Notary Comm. on. " V‘- s: St. nu, Kitchener, not. no MTORNEY GENERAL FLAYS OPPONENTS or' TEMPERANCE LAW. 1thl3ttrtgWirttN-. may. HON-I’M†Autumn-mutual,“ wumvm Hon W. lit Raney. Attorneroerw eral of Ontario in an address at Massey Hall last week before the convention ot the World League against alcohol, dealt In vigorous terms with those who flout the law and emphasized the vital importance ot respect tor the law. He declared that "the man who, either by word or conduct. an. nounces that he will not be bound by the law of the Mate of which he is a member, proclaims himself to be an outlaw." Since disrespect tor one law breeds disrespect for all law, it was imperative in the inter. outs ot good government that this law, like every other law, must be obeyed so long as it remained law. Iowa at Next Election. While condemning thus scathineg those who flouted the law while it remained on the statute books, Mr. Haney pointed out that those who did not agree with the measure were fully entitled to seek to change it through the constitution method ot the ballot box. It had been an issue in the recent elections in the United States and it would be an issue in the next elec'ion in this province. 'lbott-toatBiolEMgt8t.Wmt, Ion. Gonna mun. om. Poquegmt Block. next to Market. MM St., Kitchener. Hater Solicitor. Notrsr.y Public and i5oiTiGia'r. Office Her h- mt's 'Uni9uiidintr. Telephone MT, Kitchener, Ont. Dental Surgeons of Toronto, Den. tal office In new Maisons’ Bank Building, Waterloo. Dent:' try practiced in all its branches. L D. tk, fj.'if.l College Dental Surge-ms, D. .s, Toronto Univer- sity. All branches of dentistry method. Offtee Weber Cham- Ln. King W.. Kitchener. Ont. EARTHQUAKE IN CHILL An earthquake of great magnitude and tar-spread effect rocked Chile from end to end recently. It was accompanied by a tidal wave. and the combined force of the Barth we mors and the sweep ot the water‘ did vast damage. 04 " is eltimated that " least 1,0 are dead, and many thousands "e in disireas. needing food and abol- tar. “It's tine," he replied. ed two kids already tor mother's little "rtintr." RATHER AGGRESSIVE. "How do you like school. Mme darling." “ted the fond thar after his um any at 5c) T.R.C.'s DENTAL ha replied. Haunt-Inn. l the fond mo- duy at who“ Med. "I‘ve lick- culling me,