all there is just one best range on the market --it-is called es $ * DOUBT Pats isertsestsessssity It Bad sat up and the first day the doctor had said she might see com: pany. She sat in 8 roomy chair drawn close to the window, so that the sunlight could fall on her. The room was as pleasant as any room may be that is shabby and. rather low and that holds an invalid, But it was a welcome change to thena after those wearisome wecks of suffering in her own chamber above. David was to be her first visitor, as indeed he should be. Maithena was watching for David now. The doctor had set the hour of hig arrival at 4 o'clock, and he was to stay half an hour. At exact- RADWAY'S\ READY RELIEF NEURALGIA The Relief is' the best counter | tant known, ahd therefo e best embrocation that can be uvied in Neuralgia, Rub if on the part af- feited, abd keep #lannels soaked with it on the seat of the pain witll ease is obisined, which will 'ugually be In the course of ten or " fifteen minutes. ASK for ' SADWAY: § and TAX? no sussTITUTLS OY RRL ES TrueVanilla Imagiae how much 'more delicious cakes taste when flavored with real vanilla extract. You cag make certain of using real extract of finest Vaailla beans by buying Shirrifi's True Vanilla. i; , ICE CREAM The Finest and Best, by the pint, quart, or in bricks. A. J. REES, 100 Priucess 8t. Phone 58 ly one minute to 4 David appeared at the corner. Marthena's hand went up and fluttered him a wel- come. He waved back and came on with cager strides. How strong and fine he was! The accident which had wrecked her had left him un- geathed. She was giad that he had not suffered the way she had. Her motacr let him in. She glanced anxiosly -toward Marthena and warningly toward the young man. "One-half hour, David---not a moment more," she whispered. "Prust me, Mrs, Freed. Fven Marthena shan't beguile me." The emile upon her face faded as bent oVer Marthena, lifting her hand in his An instant his eyes sgarched hers, then he bent lower avid touched his lips to her forehead. Marthena's might blurred. When it had cleared she found David sitting besida her and her®mothor gone. "Oh, David," Marthena whispered, "I'm so glad we're both alive." Mar- thena pointed to a pair of slender polished crutches lofining in the op- posite corner "Po-morrow 1'm" 10 try them," she said. "I've seen Dr , Holt every day, dear.' sar David!" There was a long silence. thena stared at th@ crutches. David was thinking, she knew, about the day they had gone forth to confi dently to try the new teafn. The horses were -freslf; but David kept them under control till they came to a spot in the road where a"bit of evergreen had been thrown. That was the last thing she remembered till she opened her eyes in her own recom and felt her, body racked with pain and smelled the odor of power- ful medicines. It was just beside the evergreen that the sleigh. had | been flung over. "The horses?" she "They never told me. of them?" "Magnet was killed. well, I had to give him away. never mind that now, dear." "I must mind. If you knew how I've puzzled! And they always put ma off. Suspense Is so much worse than knowing the right thing. Lavid, I'm glad that it wasn't you this (she touched her knee) came about you Mar: questioned. What became The other-- But I to. "Don't Marthena." lwolce was a mere rumble. bear it casier so. How cah | ever forgive myself for risking your i sweet life behind those high-stFfung Jgeriia? Marthena, as soon as you {ean you must let me take care of you. You must give me the right and the privilege and the joy. You must be my wife." « Marthena . started. Before she could more than open her lips to re- ply, the door opened and her mother entered. "Mrs. Freed." said David unstead- ily, "I've been trying to tell her how 1 feel about this. But I can't." "Now David," Mrs. Freed declar- ed, "if I'd thought you and Mar- thena would go over this matter from beginning to end I shouldn't have let youn in. As it js--." She glanced at the clock. "1 forgot that clock, after all," David said guiltily. He stood up, looking very boyish and big and miserable, "When may I call again, Mrs. Freed?" "I'll ask the doctor," promised Mrs: Freed, smoothing his sleeve with a comforting, motherly hand. Marthena watched David as he went down the, street. At the corn er he turned 'and waved back at her; then walked out of sight with his head down. All the light faded out of Marthena. She sank back in her chair with closed eyes. © Her mother, after moving softly ahout the room for a few moments, went out, thinking that Marthena wished to go to sleep. But Marthena had never been farther from sleeping in her Hfe. David had asked her to marry him! ' Before the accident David had been Marthena's girlish dream. She loved him and believed he loved -her, She had looked forward eagerly to that moment when revelation should be made. Now, to-day, when in that abrupt way he had told her that he wished her to marry him, she had felt startled, afraid. She seem- ed to have come a long way since the accident, to haye grown older, lows confiding. She was no longer certain that David loved her. She believed he felt contrite, responsible, that he felt if his duty to share her misfortune for the rest of their mu- tual lives. In the face of th ewly arisen doubt she shrank and. trembled, "No, David, my dear, I can't let You. All the happiness | chould feel in having you for my own wouldn't be worth such a sacri- tice on your part. No, David, no," she whispered. David did not come again until The heavy "1 could + the second day. He brought Mar- thena a great bunch of violets, and seemed determined to be cheerful. "l bad begun to say something te you the other , when your moth or came in," h sald. "Do .you ré- member what it was, Marthena?" "Yes, 1 remember," thena quietly. - "And you will, dear, do a1 wish?" She shook her head with a pale univer of a amile, "No, David." Mar- |- { of ial welcome cit™ hall steps "scribed "focal sald Mar | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1912.. a PAGE NINE. i I 'was the second day Marthena | | AANADAS CHAMPION MOTOR . Gooderham, of Tor evervihing 30 rte, in sight. Heloise, the Fauber hydroplane, owned Ww. forty-one miles' an hour on Lake Ont arin Tin ati AT. whisk has succeeded in making - - hands, "Friends!" he muttered. "The best of friends. Of course," sald Marthena, almost gayly. 7 : sake----Lolice, i: flung up his head and gave her a tortured look. "Well, since you ! wish it, I 'shall have to be content with that," he replied. Marriage was not again mention. ed between them. ~David came of. ten. It was he who taught Mar- | thena to use her crutches. It was he who led her out into the spring sun- shine for the first time. He brought her fiowers, booke, bonbonnieres His devotion was exquisite, Mar- thena felt that she never really hac known David befors. And she him 20 one day when they were sit: ting together under the honey bles omed locusts. "I'm a stupid lout" compared to yeu," he said. He glanced far up at a drifting rag of lace in tas shape ef a cloud. "Mat's you," he sighe +d He pointed downward to a bit of Rroken turf at their feet. "And I Where's just that difference between u3, Marthena." Marthena laughed She could now. "You're no clod," -she $ "You're a poet Who but a ' Me , rie poet ever would think of likening a irl on crutches to a cloud? And a red-haired girl at that.' = It was a delightful to thena to be with David She lived for his visits. He was adorable and she dared not think of the time when she must give him up to the woman he actually loved. wv Summer went, then winter, and another spring came without David loging his tender allegiance to her. A year had passed and he<had not yet grown weary. Sometimes she almost hoped and yet she knew she must not hope. They were sitting again one day under the locust. A dandelion grew in the sward at/their feet. Mar- thena called David's attention to it "Your clod has produced a soul," she sald archly. Bavid plucked the golden and laid it in her hand, "and soul is yours, dear." Her face turned pale madé a motion as to flower to him. "No," he said, given." s Marthena looked down at the flower and turned it in fingers that shook, "Even it you never David went on gently, to 'understand that 1 am want you to know that | Marthena' "Do you love me, PBavid?" It was or Marthena to make. said David. "What, else have I been trying to prove to you all the year long? You- were wrong to doubt me, dear." "Then you knew--"" breathed, "Al the time; HIGH GRADERS ARRESTF b Find 3350 Worth of Ore, re hit been to ol ed m scheme, toid + son-in-lav street, of Capt Kingston for Mar flower the she "the and restore "what is given Is Cravng, SRAHAMWEHLLE =, ALAND ER 2 . * marry me," "I want you DATES OF FALL FAIRS i yours. I m3 love you, | To be Held at Vatious Points Heve- | abouts. | | i Alexandria ...... Bancroft .... Centreville { obden . FUODOURE Shyass wesitn ascinsird . . 14 Delty, -... ... ... Demorestviile Frankford . {Frankville { Harrowsmit Kemptville ... (Addington Co) Sept. | Kran Dept. 26 1 1 ¥ Marthena dear. He drew her | cleee, watching the shadow pass from her face. Then closeér, closer still, until their faces and the doubt | : vanished in their first lovers, kiss J de London (Western Lyndhurst ..... ....., . Main 'Madoe i Marmora Merrickville i Napanee | Odessa Ogdonsin Ottawa (! Parham i Pieton 1 Renfrew Shannonville Htoupective of politics Ottawa turn: vd odt en masse on Monday give a welcome to Premrer Borden An was given th at while thou Sudo thy streets. Mavor Hops well read the address One and a half million the estimated cost! of comstructing and' eadipping the Grand Trunk Pa cifie hotel in Edmonton, upon which work will begin in a few dave ere is more LionSh antes tha al pases put together, and u Years was supposed » pear For a great many 'vears doctors a local disease and pro remedies, "and by con. stantly failing to cure with OCH treatment, pronounced it incurable | Science has proven. catarrh to be constitution! disease and therel« quires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by | I Cheney & Co, 'Toledo, Ohio, Is che constitutional cure on the marke' ronton ig taken internally in deses from ma? . i ior English frops te a teaspoonful. It act® dire Robert Desmond, a young English- ly on the blood and mucous surfacesiman, was elécirocuted at Lindsay by of the system They ase 17h It Ts { coming +t with a hanging live to on noon, dollars is "16 fo 5-16 19, 2 25, 2 18-3 rg Se opt. Canada) Sept. : Sept. . Sept. Catarrh in ew able. progioageed it Tamworth | Wolfe Island Silas I. Carpenter, for setenteen years chief of detectives at' Mon treal. will succeed A. CC. Lancev as only | chief of the police department of Fd 16 dred dollars for any case falls ih con cure, Send for circulars and wire of the Light, Ifeat Ghd ning msn com Rany. monials, Re} wri Power 'McEwen, was Stratiord in wen Sound vard of Toledn, almost C HENEY & eo Druggists, all's Family Ohi brakeman, 'Pits for Ri t thet oi FF aRraPAST I RANARAE STANION IX THE WORLD «| with ¢]" There F hose L Woodruff, {rading manciactiurer hers, ps Ii eh arash: and has Tot 2a. ienialpuiaco. Tu Jc architecture: a 5, drowned while bathing. VERY PRESSING NEED | Rooms NEEDED ! STUDENTS OF FOR GIR QUEEN'S, | People Who Have Rooms tg I Are Asked to Offer Co-Eds at a Reasonable Rate. Kingston, { itor) At : Kingston "tha Sept! the is much problem of providing | the families to be ealled fnew and emlarged industries {I point out another housing lem of a somewhat similar the hope that the Kingston, vitally are in the f their city, response? 8, present concerned wit here Ma prol kigc peaple may make an adequat is ion which our no industry or brings so many per city 3 Yet the and especially find with gre students of Queen the women atest difficulty suitabl pT TER ayo ons HE RRIRWYN MALE Cons itis' RAY 0 COMPETE CHICAGO i taree noted atgred in "the reld in Chicago ational D'Aviation compeii the Coupe Int race. during their stay in ow midst. This state-of - things - is likely to exist in any university town, and the difficulty has been met in various ways in different cities. In Oxford, England, for instance, many of the best families have felt it a philanthropic duty to treat some one university girl as a pay- ing guest, during her college course, and a large number of women stu- dents have thus received lasting benefit from the culture and 'refine ment of sueh homes. It is prob able that there are many families in Kingston who could without in- convenience offer a' room at least to some university girl, and make her feel that she is not a stranger in the city. The bousing of women students has always been a serious problem | at Queen's. This year, the difficulty is increased by fact that the senate, complying with homes Span Them to the (To the , Ed- moment, h homes for by ¥ y 1 ol interested as the: growth and prosperc'y. ot @ institut- song as does Queen's univer- 8 students @ ; : Dr. Morse's mon ailments which {| are very dificrent, but which all arise | from ghe sume cause--a system clogged with impurities. The Pills cause the bowels to move ularly, strengthen and stimulate the kidneys and open up the pores of the skin, These organs immediately throw off the accu ted impurities, and Bili- ousness, stion, Liver Complaint, Kidney Troubles, Headaches, Rheum- atism and similar ailments vanish. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills « cure many cor Indian Root Pills Save Doctors' Bills ---- GRIMASON HOTEL hanged' Is and revovated has and Menls un Specialty, stocked with holcest city Fropieoe, 1 stal con SINE AL, He ps in JOHN an F, J. JOHNSON THE LEADING FLORIST 824 KING STREET. Roses Carnations, Sweet. Puicion nave: Figures | a You" cheerfully J. O. Hutton, sbied through profits. | given by at, marker Street. ficm fa telat We deliver at latest prices | the very best grades of coal. This is a good time to put in your supply for next winter. P. WALSH 55-57 BARRACK STREET. "THE WORLD'S WORK DEPENDS | -- ON THE WORLD'S DIGESTION 1s the woman with the sc rubbing brush--- the accomplishments of every one of us depend absolutely on the accomplish. | ments of our stomachs, digest un, a mag can give the best sin him, When his stomach fails, 2 on omes a weakling, To this loss of power fo one need submit. Right habits of eating, drinking, sleeping and exercise, aided | by Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets, will restore and maintain the full efficiency | of the human mind and body. Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets contain the active principles needed for the digestion of évery kind of food. They £0 to the assistance of the weakened | {rom the start, to assimilate and get the benefit of the food eaten. assistance, the digestive organs regain * their tone, and soon the useof the tablets is no longer negessary, If your stomach is not 'working pro- perly, try Na-Dra-Co Dyspepsia] Tablets, s0c. at Joubiiuggist s. National Drug and Chemical Co, of Canada, Limited, Montreal, 145 You won't be "afraid to go home in .the dark," if you cary of Nickle Plated Vest Pocket Flash Lights Regular $ one oar ~ 25 line with Tungsten lamps and bat terys for | Haliay Electric Co. SIGK BAUS HIER OW j WELL | however, | F the | a very fitting request from the girls | themselves, has made a ruling that women students shall not foom in a | where men All friends of the college girls feel lodgers are taken | that thif action on their part was entirely prafseworthy and well cal | culated to promote the best| inter- | asts of all concerned. Now, will not every family within || a reasonable distance of the univer- | sity consider whether it is not feas- ible to relieve the situation by of- fering ons reom, at jeast. to a col- | lege girl for the price she wonid have to pay in a regular: lodging | house? jmmediate action is .im- | perative, as about o undred new ! girls will arrive in Kingston within | three weeks who must be provided with rooms for thg college year. Anyone who wishes to act upon | the above suggestion may communi- | i i { acte by leter with the undersigned. | Mrs. W. E. McNeill, Appointment by Whitney, Sa. Catharines, Spot. 9 Welland I. | the Lineols Paper ° Mills owner of one of the finest frail farms wm the Niagnra peninenla, abd former liberal randidate. has been appointed deputy provincial game warden of Ontario, enabally by Premier Whitney. ei was Waiter ¥. Moore, a young Fuoglish "@h the Puipoang #1 Albert St. Wie, feefan -- Mrs. C. Cole Tells How Hes | Datighter Wis Restored to Health by Lydia E. 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Frame House on Pine Street] with Lot, $1.500, Frawe House on James Street, with Lot, $1,500, Double Frame Montreal Street, $2.25 $ouse on Track rent, 7 roonts, all ments, electric ght, cooking, furnace. Let us quote you rates on Fire losuranté. It may pay you. Norman& Webb Real Estate. Live Stock, and 5 General Insurance, 171 1-2 Wellington Street. 'Phone 730. Houses for 'Bale in all parts of the City. $499 to $12.000. Street to fmprove- gas for ion to health ing Lydia E