WADE FROM FRUIT Extraordinary Success which "Fruit-a-tives" Has Achieved One reason why "Fruit-a-tives" is so extraordinarily successful in giving relief to. those suffering with Constipation, Torpid Liver, Indiges- tion, Chronic Headaches, Nenralgia, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, Lezema and other Skin Affections, is, because it is the only medicine in the world made from fruit juices. It ig composed of the medicinal principles found in apples, oranges, figs and prunes, together with the nerve tonics and antjseptics of proven repute, 50¢. a box, 6 for $2.00, trial size 25e. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. ATTY RY LOT FOR SALE 40 ft. x 120 ft. Rnongh stone on it to hulld a house. Snap for $150 W. H. Godwin & Son Insuranee and Real Estate. 89 Brock St. Phone 424 dau Adhd TY thai J . HERPICIDE : # does not chiinge the color * & of the hair one particle | CHAPTER XLIX costumer will send for those wore last night," George morning "Don't for- e buckles off my shoes ny them carried. off, they are so comfortable." We had slept late and 1 felt rather tired, even so Yet as soon as the door closed after George, | went up- stairs to attend to his request. 1 ripped the buckles from the shoes, then started to fold the coat, whén the thought came that [I had better look through the pockets. George might have left & handkerchief in one of them. i thrust my hand into one of the pockets and drew out the crumpled telegram I smoothed it out and read 3 "The bunch are to come up for supper, Join us." If was dated the night before and signed "J.C 1 immediately thought of what Mr. Carpenter had said to George when I lunched 'with George at the Elite Restuarant about "The Bunch'; it must be some of that crowd with whom George had been so intimate pefore 1 knew and 'married him. But who could have sent it? Then, all suddenly, the thought of that gay widow, Julia Collins, came to me It must be she But I had heard so much of "good form," of what was au fait in polite society, and what was not, that-I could but wonder at her lack of good taste--or so it geemed to me---in inviting a married man to an affair, and in ignoring his wife At home such a thing was un- known ' That George had paid no attention to the summons, that he had not joined the "bhuneh' was comforting, until I renfembered how often he re- mained out without my knowing any- thing about where he was. He prob- "The clothes said the CUTICURA HEALS SORE HANDS That itch, burn, crack, chap, and bleed, in a wonderfully short time in Soak the hands on re- most cases. ' tiring in a hot : suds of Cuticu- ra Soap, using plenty of the Soap. Dry and rub Cuticura Ointment gently but freely into the hands for sometime. Wear old gloves or softer bandages during night or remove surplus Ointment with soft tissue-paper as preferred. Free Sample Each by Mail ao free Sample, each addroas postcard 4 bg whiten; RBtighont the worlds i Told In oman W By JANE PHELPS ably had spent his time with «this crowd--some of whem I had met, none of whom I cared for in the least. My happiness in the success of my dinner of the night before, was ¢ loud- ed with the suspicion, and it was in a very different spirit t 1 laid the clothes ready, forgetting to look far- ther for anything George might have carelessly left in his pockets. The Message 1s Destroyed. I tore up the message, then im- medidtely wisfied I hadn't. ~ Had I not, I might have handed it to George and le possibly would have talked with me about it No, | would say nothing about it That, 1 was sure, would be Mra. Sexton's advice; and, strangely enough, I wanted her ap- proval. Not that my feelings toward her had radically « hanged; I still resent- ed the fact that she had: been hired to coach me in my duties--me, a married woman. ~ Yet she had proved herself right so often, and her real help with my dinner had been so kindly given, that | had now a cer- {aln respect for her, her opinion, that insensibly influenced my fhoughts of her, I burned the scraps and tried to think no more about it jut either because | was weak, or because I was too young Lo have yet learned to ton- trol vagrant thoughts, 1 cold not wholly dismiss the matter Even when Evelyn eame over to talk gbout my digner, it still obtruded Evelyn Is Enthusiastie. "Hg was wonderful! Simply won- derful! 1 had & heavenly time. So did the rest, And didn't everyone look lovely? Really, Helen, 1 don't think there's a person in Moreland could have done any better, and in teers Quick, Harmless Way To Remove Wrinkles \\ a---------------------------------- Twilight Sibi b bed = se {Continued from Page 2.) Mrs. John Gaskin will receive with Mrs. John Maedonald, 334 University Avenue on Thursday afternoon, April 18th, s 8» Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wormwith, Ear] street, returned on Saturday from a four weeks' visit in Toronto and St. Catharines Dean Starr went to New York on Monday. Rev. J. D. Ellis went up to Toyon- to to-day. Mrs. Lepnox Mills has returned to Montreal after an absence of seve- ral weeks at Atlantic City. Dr. Bruce Taylor, principal of Queen's University, and Mrs. Taylor were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. ¥ A. Jones, Ottawa, for a few days. Miss Gladys Phalen, Kingston, is spending a few days atl her home in Belleville. Mrs. Peters, Kingston, is spending a few days in Belleville visiting Mrs. * Springtime brings wrinkles to many sensitive skins t are much exposed 10 Inds and ging temperatures. To Make an effective wrinkle remover, mix an ounce of powdered saxolite and half pint witch hazel Bathe the the solution--immediately ev- wrinkle i derfull iw} muscles, al. 80, the Kk 1 remar le astringent an Ne ¥ erties, Uss it onge a day for a while and see how it wil} hipprave your facial contour, This simple lotion carnot harm the most delicate skin. The treatment it- wolf 1éaVes mo trace-- Ore BUPSHes the secret of your dn aging Youthful appearance But be sure to ask the druggist for the powdered saxolite Simple Way To \End Dandruff There is one sure. way, that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug storé (this is all you will need), ap- ply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten thé scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, 'most if not all, of E. T. Mooney, 289 Charles street. a Mrs. Charles O'Connor, and. Mrs.) PH. Macarow are expected in Ot- tawa at the end of the month, from Riverside, California, where they] have been visiting her latter's broth- er, Cornelius Birmingham, Mrs. Charles Livingston, Barrie street, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Livingston in Toronto. Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Minnes, Ottawa, have returned home from New York. Mr, and Mrs. Hubert O. Deimpster are with Mrs, W. Livingston, 4565 Princess Stree. * - Mrs. J. L. } gycock, Sr, who has been visiting frjénds in Kingston has returned to her fome in Adolphus- town. * Miss Olga Bell, who has been the guest of Miss Lucy Waddell, Earl Street, left on Monday for hier home in Ottawa. } Lady Williams-Taylor has return- ed to 'Montrbal from Cuba where she has spent several months at her bungglow, Mfs. Henry Joseph, Montreal, left on Saturday for Atlantic City. Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Johnson Street, who was with Mrs. Parker in Ancaster for a few days has re- turned home. Miss Doris McKay, Sydenham Street, has returned from Toronto, Mrs. G. 8. Oldrieve is spending a few days with Mrs. A. McMahon, Wellington Street. Mrs, Byrne, who was also with Mrs. McMahon, return- ad to Ottawa to-day. Germans Tax Rumanians. Zurich, April 16.--The Germans have taxed the Rumanians $2,000, 000,000, it was reported here today. Sir Thomas White will not likely return to Ottawa for the present sgs- I sion. . The Premier wired him take such "a complete respite from work and worry for such a period as will enable you to resume your lab- ors with all your accustomed vigor and energy." % : Montreal louséholders combined last year to oppose ice merchants who demanded $15 a year, and the price this summer will be $10. The Inland Revenue Olfice is in bo moved from Windsor post office, where it hus been for ! "Allan H. Boyce, a well-known To- ronto lawyer, died in North Carolina : more than} | thirty years, to Walkeryille. | your'dandraff will be gone, and three or four more applications will com- pletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and dig- ging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. . RNase Nh EY yesterday from the effects of pver- work. Fo CLOUDS AFTER SUNSHINE some 'things not as well. .I had Jun- cheon with Kurts" mother. I can't just call her "mother'; it sticks in my throat. Not that I do not like her; but she is so dignified and cold, not motherly" a bit. But she wag guite nice today. She thawed ont con- sidérably while I told of your lovely decorations, and the menu And you should have seen her when I told her that Merton (Gray painted your place cards. Her face was a study in expression, 1 can tell you. I had to promise her to take ours ver for ber to look at. I'm sure she will ask him to do some for her, at her next dinner, and if he refuses I den't know what she will do." "I am afraid he will know he gave me mine." "Yes--that is part of the wonder. He gets perfectly fabulous prices yon know." y "I'm going to frame George's too," 1 told Her.' "A 'good idea! I'll frame ours. We'll go together and get. some dainty frames for them." Then: rafuse. Yon mine, and : -- Evelyn Admires George. "Your husband looked stunning?! 1 should think you'd be awfully proud of him. He is an awfully handsome man. And in that costume he was irresistible." "He did look well, didn't he?' "I should say he did! June Law son raved about him all the way home, and Olive Rivers said she never had danced with a more fas cinating dancer and that he talked as well as he danced." After Evelyn: left, | recalled what she had said, and it gave me quite a thrill of pleasure to know that George had thought my guests worth talking to. I knew how well he could talk--if he wanted to It acts won-' ("To be continued.) A ------ DAYLIGHT SAVING. Contributed A Last night I went clock, Shoved her one hour ahead, Just like the papers told us to, Because the Government sald That daylight saving she had come, The summer for to stay, ' So I' just ghoved her up a notch To even up the day. ~~ and spiked my Before she come 1 wake at five, To work at six 1 be, But now she here, I wake at four How like you to be me? no Hke early to get up, To rise before the sun, But I must do what I no like, Since daylight saving's come. , = But now she here, why I no care She all the same to me, 'Fore where I work till six hefore, I quit at five now, see, So spike your clock as I have done, Then she'll be right begun, If not you'll be behind the times, Since daylight saving's come, There is a fellow named 'Harry New- man, Who hit on a light saving plan Since it came into force This fellow of course, Must feel lke a brand new man. The jnitiale of H.. W. Newman, sponsor for daylight saving, mean Hour Went Nicely. » ! The estimate is made in authori- tative quarters that the acreage of grain crops in Canada will be ap- proximately 36,000,000 acres, aghinst about 33,000,000 acres in 1917. N. F. Kuight, Ottawa, has offered his resignation as Dominion Secre- tary of the Great 'Wap Veterans. 1034 8 Fmbmidery Design for Bluebirds. The pattérn con. sists Of transfers for stamping 9 styles of bluebirds in different sizes, three of Bach; also a trial sheet for testing {he heat of the iron. PRICE, 18 CENTS, BLUE. Above Standard-Patterns for sale at College Book Store. EAVTRaNE OR GAVE THIS RUN-DOWN OMAN VINOL And She Got Well--Her Nervousness Disappeared Flint, Mich.--"I ke family of six and got into a generally run-down condition. I was weak, nervous and could not sleep, and had headache a good deal of the time. My doctor prescribed Vinol and it made me well and strong. I am a ood deal less nervous and can sleep nights."--Clara Smith, 1213 W. 4th Ave, Flint, Mich. We sell Vinol on a positive guar. antee to make nérvous, weak, run- down women well and strong or re- turn their money. Try it anyway. Mahood's Drug Store, Kingston. Also at the best druggist in all On- tario towns. house for my ad "THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 weutiag anything done In the c¢arpen- tery line, Estimates given on nll Kinds of repuirs and new work; also hard wood foors of all Kinds. All orders will receive prompt attention. Shop 60 Queen street. ye Cds Far the Boys at the Front CHOCOLATTA "The Ready-to-use Chood inte" Contains the Chocolate, Milk and Sugar, ' Prepared Instantly by Addlag Boing Water Only. i i No Cooking or Milk Required. For Sale Hy D. Couper Phone 7 841-3 Princess St. 4 4 4 4 L 4 4 4 4 4 4 "4 \ PL Rt Bissell Carpet Sweep- ers Made Over New.' All Repalr Work Done, 301 Barrie St. Ph.1270 ------------------------------ A A AAA AAA Talking Machines All makes of talking machines cleaned, repaired, adjusted. Parte for all machines supplied. Expert workmanship. - Prices reasonable. JOHN M. PATRICK 149 Sydenham Street. 'Phone 2285, ois that dace UZ <p aor r= Jront | ASS - "AEA rd RAILWAY BREAN TRUN LOCAL BRANCH TIME TABLE 'IN EFFECT MARCH SRD Tralus will leave and arrive at City Station, Foot of Johnson Street, Golag 'West. Lve. City Arr, City 16 Mad! .. ve ..12.20am. 12§7Tam No. 13 ve ai ofl .. «: B4Sam } 2 > etd Soren 0 1 8 B35 Ive. City A 18 Mail . ,, + 1402m, No. 18 Ext . 10am. Jo. § Mail x 14 Ad. 1 . No. 28 « vss av m. 7 Nos. 1, 13, 14, 16, 18, 18 run dally. Other trains daily except Sunday: Direct route to Toronto, Peterboro, Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Chicago, Bay City, Saginaw, Montreal, Qttawa, Quebec, Portland, Johu, Halifax, Boston and New Pullman sccommaodation, all other information, apply 5 Hanley, Agent. Agency 'for all ocean steamshio Mpes. Open day and night " eh= 4 hoger G - - - I rest Sa I ---- Passenger Service BETWEEN Halifax and Bristol Money remittances made by mall op eable. Apply to Loenl Agents of The Robert Reford Co. Limited, General Agents, 30 King St. East, Teronts, Ont. A AA) NAN The patent "Front-Flap", under the lacing (in front) of the "Goddess" Corset entirely prevents pinching and allows the corset to be loosely laced if required. Dainty materials and' exquisite finish, accentuate the style and comfort Corset Departments which give best values sell them. of Goddess Corsets. Made Ly the makers of the celebrated D & A and La Diva Corsets. THE DOMINION CORSET. CO., QUEBEC, MONTREAL AND TORONTO, vai d 3 COMFORT in this Bulletin 2 Bigger Bar now cesesse BJT oovsces - without Premiums corse WHY Posse They are too dear ing to the war Ke seeses§ DO eavonse You get more acsseene ANDoeonser soap | good seap too True Tevssnsdvinve econom % RT TH SET a a