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silent person in Ee ow she-talke: (Continued. gt;, Mrs, Bartlett had always. been experience. of a ough un- der the influence a excitement, Gi can, ie have a second forcgaioan The Squire Jaughed, y Mrs. Bartlett's interest in his affairs. With the prospect of getting Dolly away he had resolved to put Cooper out of his mind. The man did not be- Jong to Silverdale and it w Anown that his she sai o round the arey while amu sed by well- brother-in-law was heartily. tired of his presence. sHe would have taken his shadow off the place before he and Dolty came back, And if not he lifted his head proud- Wai would be. able to protect his oeou w il go with Miss Egerton to London, please, Mrs, said, and you will take great care of her for m , for she is my precious. uld think me Most young ladies a quare ould sort of maid, said Mrs. Bartlett, who ponerse at times to her speech. f idn't look at nie like as if I was I watched her face that day, and there was nothing but kindness in-it. Irish She di toad or an carwig. I'll guard her with my life. for The Squire put down what scemed the over-emphasis of her speech to an sIrish picturesqueness. Of course, she could know nothing. You will be making me your deb- sue he said gently; and was embar- ra by the feryor of the answer: suey wouldnt Jay down my life to re you, sir? xt day, Dolly Egerton, companied Ts. Bartlett, yeiled, went up to London, the sunshine out of Silverdale her lover. CHAPTER XIV. The Continental Express It was now September, a leaves had begun to turn yellow and drop from the boughs in Kensington ardens, Bartlett liked to walk, town, when he Squire wa Dolly's coi where Dol sin mpanion, Hy. and unless Bartlett, he Egerton. I'll go, sir, ae ith the blessing of God I'll keep her safe you, heavil taking nd the was wedding was fixed. for the first abe: i week in. Oct Ther trousseau. bealstiful ys the studio: Bee 2 oung Ww y was Leyes, jow, had taki a nt Dolly getting pe oxy tiolent and Lionel Egerton, to his wife's ob- vious annoyance, had discovered that Dolly needed an outfit for her mar- ad fished up a: twenty- riage, and pound no a t it into beeen closing her fingers tightly upon Dolly's me was wonderful how far the oe ty pounds erienced hands. went in Lat sea, excellent of its supplemented in Par witere: the tiride- would have plenty of money-to play with, and the Squire could be should have reache dy kind, his eye's She saw to it that lly had a modest but pretty tro ex- perch seventh heaven in paying his wife's bills, The twenty nderfully pounds istic, was c Dolly was ertainly too heatifically in love to be very curious over the details of her trousseau, al- though she delighted in the things, fingering them with rapturous and dreamy expression on her face. plain, thi The wedding gown, thick, white silk, pretty a most of simply made, was Lary Leyes s gift to the bride, Simply - Scrumptious That is the idea, however it may be expressed, that people always get about Biscuit You've no idea how. crisp and tasty sodas can be until you have sampled the contents of the triple-sealed Som-Mor Carton. 4 r In Packages Only. As light refreshment try our Vanilla Wafers North-West Biscuit Co., Limited EDMO INTON ALTA. EERE E EE 1164 you never for 4 it Squire found himself tr s CHEW P, 4 SRIGHT TOBACCO OF THE Y ROLL TOBAC Ps 30 CENTS PEE PLUG and the wedding breakfast to b a sehen ine Ria ig Unoccmpied Lande nthe West * the time of the wedding drew near her ladyship, who Was ac: Regarding Laid Settl Settlement and Our Railway Situation tomed to having her own way- most things, was very anxious to car- Parliament is about to consider: The settlement of soldicrs on ry Dolly off to Sloane Street, But 1, the land. Dolly preferred to stay, and the Squire guessed the reason and,sym- pathized with it. At Alice Leyes house Dolly would haye Been caught into a whirl. Lady Leyes was re less must always a doing same- thing and had a finger-in every s0- sial and sitaainronns pie of fashion- able London. railway situatiqn. Tt is to be hoped that the relation- ship between these two subjects will not be overlooked. Our western prairie lands are so extensive et to understand the sit- uation them figuratively, Compare them to mg RUE, manufacturing: establishment. quietly, doing nothing Particular: Duly 8 fewincaneweneseene works ontemplating the -wonderfullshops have. been provided with thing God had given her. The queer chives, ti De caine dndced chines. The rest-are empty, Indeed Ghereasion was gone from her face-lt reach many of the machine shops Fame of joys Bet stsppings like 8) we have to travel through some of the enormous empty ms. More It was obvious that the workmen are said to be coming the Whereas Dolly, taking hef happiness quict)y,. seenied to a need for a padsionate contem- She had developed a gilt, she said to her lover, . two lovers and had so unlocked the door 0 poor disfigured, once pretty woman's heart. Mrs. Bartlett, closely veiled, did wonders in the way, of marketing. She orn cook, and she had occupied homestead lands, and these are now far away from existing rail- roads, to returned soldiers. That, course, means building railroads bring out the produce. Then we are th eel thrift in buying and reck- to provide equipment, government lessness whdn it was a question of loans, to develop the lan the proper ingredient. She com- It is true, practically all of the space within the workshop has been bespoken by individuals and corpor- ations who own these vacant lands; and it is well to note that the pre- liminary announcement of the mins ister of the interior provides that the proposed soldier s ttlement board may lend moncy for the actual pur- chase of land; as well as for the .de- velopment, equipment and live stock that will be necessary for reaching the productive stage. This wise provision of ways and pounded wonderful things in mar mites and casseroles for the delecta- tion of the lovers, while she said to herself, with a half-rueful humor, that they would not know a vol-au- vent from sawdust, all things bei the same to their absorption in cach other, Dolly gave humorous accounts to her Squire of the marketing xpedi- tions she went on with Mrs. Bartlett, who was Kate to her by this time. She would go into the smnrt Ken- sington shops, and not only select in ator portions. of this, that and the other thing, and insist on having. them, but would attempt to beat /1oads; an down the prices.and sometimes suc- doubt that greater success will at- ceed. tend well-directed effort.in farming Glory to goodnes, miss, you such lands, than in opening Mp areas wouldn't be giving them what they that are not at present pi with vas her incredulous remark) railways. Such a eptiae would Faso on the first occasion s be more beneficial to the country marketing with Dolly, generally; for our raibaay situation is ' i such that we cannot afford, for ed n, time to come, to lay down more. rai she would say to an assistant in a roads; our business is to. make imore big sho but the price will be one/use of the railway and marketing fa- and six instead of tw ix. cilities that already. exist. In other Wasn't born yesterda very words, following out the figurative description, our business is to make often she succeeded in getting the i i use of the workrooms that are *al- thing she wanted at a substantial te- duction. Lready available, rather than ie build Dolly explained that these bar- on more rooms to the factory, gainings, although humorous, were Again, -there are spaces evailable somewhat embarrassing for her. inside the factory that might be There came a morning when she utilized by government action, alone. Look our map of Southern Al- berta, ay cast your eye on that splendid tract of 350,000. acres of farming laid near Lethbridge, prac- positively refused to Kate. The Squire was arri afternoon and Kate was doing some- thing special in the way of an evening meal, even while she complained that tically surrounded by railroads and it was all wasted on Miss Dolly and marked Blood Indian reserve. It Mr. Meyrick. occupied by a few Indians and a Unwillingly, at last she left Dolly ringling of range cattle. z sitting by the Round Pond in Ken- Foie , there are areas, also in- sington Gardens with a tch book side the factory, in the control of the school lands trustees. the administration of these lands, so that they may be available for sol- dier-farmers, might be developed. The whole question of the methods of sale, and of the collection of sale prices for the school lands might also be considered. There are great areas of these lands that have gone through the form of sale in the Leth- bridge district (and.in a great man; ether districts glso) and upon whic only the nomnial first payment has in her hand while she went in search of some of the things she needed. She dealt in one shop for one thing, at another for a second, and so on; and she made Dolly laugh by telling her that bacon at one shop was three- farthings a pound cheaper than at another, and just as good. Dolly was not sure sometimes that Kate did not tell her such things to make her laugh, Dolly happy had a laughter worth capturing, The sober ing in wait for it since she had been his, and the been made by the speculators who old discontented, over-clouded Dolly bought them at boom- time prices. changed to something Never now did ne see in her which went through young. h face that strange air istening being auctioned six or seven years which he remembered with; a cold ago; upon the total sale prices only hill at his heart, Her eyes had no/one payment has been made, and the accrued interest at the low rate of five per cent. is now greater than the principal amounts that have been aid. PaMhesc sales might very well be cancelled if the ostensible owners do not pay up the arrears or show cause against cancellation: If this policy were adopted, such. school lands might be made available for settle- ient at some reasonable valuation. An arrangement might also very pro- perly be made with the school Iands trustees for payment for these lands by the soldier-farmers on extended terms of payment; and the amounts made available through the soldiers mists -over them now, He said to himself happily. that his Tove ae Se caped that evil influence over her Ji The power of the wicked ha been broken. She had come out of the shadows that lay thickly about her in the carly days when he knew her first. (To Be Continued.) Bluff Called always talking and aying the same thing twice, is nonsense, he said in October, to assert that it is my intention to shorten the western Our Hindenburg of our wall in the west he exclaim- ed triumphantly in December. It is at all gvents quite clear that the great plan, whatever it may be, has been greatly thodificd. since Suet and even since December. What was nonsense in October became a sublime manifestation of genius in stage might be quickly arrived at. A side issue already presents elf: Are we going to repeat the parable of the vineyard? Are those soldiers who set first to get first ees And if so, what of those .who bea: further the burden and heat of the ae t 1 March; what was granite in De eae Se OC eeeier ee BL Page ent on been April. Westminster Gazette. evap ree gis marr other serious problems of allied im- Fah teo tell you all about the portance, by the economist and de- calories in our food velopment commission: that was pro- No, you can't Mary Jane. Ther vided for in June, 1915, and appoint: ain't none. The man I deal with cq in October, 1915. Not a word hi wered been heard by ine country from that keeps everything in his store vp august body, except that in July, 1916 may be desirable to refer to front. Why should I do this? frontinithe west is as firm as it could pene Teo veuenne eos c. Let them bite into the granite then et eo that the productive its chairman said it had gone away on a holiday, and the office had been Besse. ould it not be reopened? all of its members are too Jai with other matters, could not some others re found to take up its eee G: Marnoch, Presi- dent, Leth ridge Board 9 Board of Trade. A Generous Offer Scenes in Saloniki Brilliant Costumes of Soldiers Give * Dramatic Touch to War Scenes in Greek Sector As Iwas saying, the blue and white Greek standard floats from the patuemests of the nie Tower in Well-Kaowa Fina Ib Gr Away) Saloniki. around you float offi- ving the Greek army in bl Free Samples for the Asking silver full uniforms. They look, lights here are many remedies for vari- ly theatrical because ail the other ous its placed upon the market, some armi s are in service clothes. The ich enjoy wide-spread reputa- ends of their silverplated scabbards tions, Built upon their proven worth; are.muddy, So are their spurs. Many while the popularity of others is but of them are handsome ina fashion transient. n one is ill, there is a plate way: dead white skin, dead strong disinclination to experiment, black mustaches, long legs Bee noses and (the wise man. oF woman will dark eyes, empty foreh usually make use of a remedy that has an established reputation. There tao in particular attracts one's at deiperhape porbetcs snanfaetorag cules: feathers in hi his hat white kid chem tint that of De Casseite Stoves: and spurs on his feet. Hi Ltd.,, Manchester, England. Par. word. is across dence to Haro and handsome, Greek officers cram Dr. Cassell's Tablgis are most into one poor little Ford runabout highly recommended in the treat- a EG off up she road. Let -us/ii the car, - ment of Dyspepsia, Kidney Trouble, tirely without cost, The Rod in Pickle Nine Americans out of ten will be glad if American seamen and Ameri- can steel are going to have the op- portunity to inflict the punishment which has long been due, and most priests Americans are bold enough to be- go in th morni If they are go- lieve that it will be administered, and ing. to the Batbene it would do them ii administered generonsly,, in God'sjno harm, I admit that thei ir sowing good time. Boston Transcript. black gowns and. extraord eis hats are picturesque; but why should coin with a hole in the centre, yo that it looks like an aluminum was all ages. riests are in are goin with the)books in their hands, Boys and girls and he be seen Many a hotisewife s idea of a brave woman is one who isn t afraid to talk Back to the. cook. Counter Check janitary. sHantic Monthly. J f and for every line of * and used from Coast to We Specialize and what we make are the best to be had i TIM *s Leaf Books, in all sizes ks, in all sizes Write us for Samples and Fee petore 7) See our agent, the proprietor of this - Waxed Pen. and FOR ALL PURPOSES Waxed Bread and Meat W1 W: Pure Food: Waxed Paper W: Etc. Write or Genuine Vegetable Parchment. FOR BUTTER WRAPPER: modern .* prompt servi ie Appleford Counter Check Book Co. i : Canada Offices: Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver 2 Hamilton to increase pro the production of The United Stat Agriculture duction of wheat, claimed that ouF crease the production by near 000, nees and he is usi would be had from adding corn, or accomplished along these lines, Sleeplessness, Anacmia, Nervous A Salontki tram car is interesting, It should not be forgotten. how- Ailments, Nerve Paralysis, Palpita- believe me. ever, that because of its higher per- tion and weakness in chiidren. The They nearly always haul a second Ccntase of moisture, whole wheat reader who may be suffering can not class trailer behind them. We go sec- 0Ur docs not keep readily. The do better than-write at once to the ond class, It is a very small car, Outlook, New York. A above address and seciire w generous and it is very full. The fare is , . sample package of this remedy en- penny. A Greek penny is a nickel Gun Trophies to Come to Canada souve The occupants of the car are of the Vimy Ridge fighting havebicen brouglit in, and at some future date The clitldren th William, SWinnipes: and, Vansonvers The will sce German guns, some Boing wherever priests Were very badly battered, and which now bear, the label of the units com- the picturesque. persist in being un- scream for your parents liam McFee in the At- Sh kit Of Every Description Our books are the Standard of Quality on CARBON COATED BLACK BA porae af CK BOOKS, Duplicate and Triplicate Separate Carbon . Duplicate and Triplicate Carbon Back v Q. K. Special Triplicate Books, watented * Placing your next order, or ee Sanitary Wrappers plain Paper Rolls is Home Use. Somples of our G. B. WAXED PAPERS, coal cara Sees der too large Dare wii an is the-most ee in Canada, and ensures Gisela goede at 2 Saving Whea The Use of Gray Flour During War Time According to some authorities, we are facing the greatest food is since the Biblical days of famine. The worlds food crop. is short wery short, Hence the production, and conservation of food comp: now one of the greatest civic duties imey ery country, It is so especially in ours, for we are called upon to ifeed not only ourselves but also our Al, iles-and the net utral nations, The immediate duty before us is ction, particularly: wheat an Department. of has vigorously. attacked: the problem of jncreasing the As to flour, it is intry would in barrels a year if, instead of i 72 per cent, as.at of wheat, food on the plane of feu Mrs. feo 0. 1 Bartlett, going abo oe quietly) returned soldier and renewed immi- ening) aAAE -oalietiian etareiene es laining something with great en- present, in white flour, 81 per cent, cooking. ithe absurd ihe Hcch Semen ts arcangagsvoe tse, Oo Be te those who have come to. Cana- EY 0 his companions, were used; that is to say, if we atic of the studios instead having Shall we place vecaipment in the from the mother country. He eee ch Simnan, who has: skinaed lized 3. larges amount ici the wheat: cooked foad sent in from Barkers, (onal we one ex. Cassell s Tablets is not a new remedy is nose (possibly in.a sudden des- kernel by not removing in the milling ot Harrods or the Stores, as the oth- cent Trovisions that are w dead. 20F experiment, but one of proven Cent) and who. wears the military/Process so mu h residual matter in er studioites did, washing te Fe eee eee eae ee Shekment Worth, and the numerous published CFOss ita behind a 8 the forms of what/are known as miniature seullery, d ogre Cratalating nbeiagure; tiismaie, the teatinionials bear ample verification) MON: Goi Be tha Wier ee ie and bran. Tf we heart-warm thinking upon 4 cir hap- 9 to this fact. iful green tun a FW piness. She loved the Squire like his iiiwiy , the elevators, the towns and Although this sterling remedy is S0ft leather boots, : are conversing come grayer. ; Gog; sudan horses bined) tooke a cites) or aball xe, extend, the, 31 / well-known td the majority. ofthe yith a. French) major, An Italian Nor is this all. The. gray, flo preposterously exaggerated view of oy cauipment in the extensions? DCoPl yet, to those who have not captain is reading a book. An Eng- would be more nourishing, it is con. her indebtedness to him. She had W cauipment in the extension Putit to the test, the proprietors) Us captain ig, talking to a lady. tended. because carrying with it: thats accepted Dolly first for the Squire's eyaudaae ditecturssweeldeicive ta gladly send a free sample on re- Some Serbian officers appear to be desirable roughage , of help to dis) s sake, afterwards for her own. Dolly this SAUER Tae ee ae five cents to cover cost of talking to themselves. Not one of estion. Not Perosns, however, had always looked at her as though i. aaa e sition that fy and packing. In writing for, them seem to have anything to do. need whole-grain flow for man: she found her pleasant to look upon, : is : aC ly the proposition the. nes sample, address correspon- Perhaps they think the same of me. better results are obtained by grad- he is before us. We propos to give un- 1d -F. Ritehie Co., Let us take the car back. The tall/uating flour in such miixtures as xe rice, barley to wheat. Thus an increase of flour production may be At the Canadian Corps Headquar- re ers in France many he cities of Montreal, Toronto, Fort of which ing from the cities named, Matter of Fact He If I stole a kiss would you ie No, not uriless you wanes to the whole family. SUUDCUSSULETUNCDIVERLETNNGL Books S ) ones and most reasonable Hs nu - 2 i y Harvest. E Every Month of Time in So v All through th ang harvested. an the great ficl and in New Ze: and March it is, Minor and cat China and Japan. harvest month for then Turkey, southern Franc the wthern all fing wheat. America, and pr lt;as, well as parts of al fgatherag: in Ju wheat crop gathe sand September Sweden and Nory Africa are busy hi ber and Decertibs Relief from Ast ete te chen Sering which Yon Kellogg's Vo can express that comes when uence relieve: r tubes ion a thousands, It r druggists everywh years, What Will De William Denia Shipping Board o is not ah optimis' athe war. s He says: One must happen to s Germany must bi Jand forces of the be blown up fror -volution, o bai alt Ane aap we can, and thought, as cach the other side, tha Allics may be the for the winning of
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