THOMAS ro Telephone 987 anything gome in 87 of repairs and Wood Boors of sive pi = attention. e Realm oF "The. Woman Who wanting anything carpes. | line, Estimates given on ail kinds | - mew work; also hard. | All orduty | By JANE PHELPS Changed 4 Ws lish cing, Cures $5. Dna wi cane, se will eure. Sold by infield 3. : biain in phe. on ns of | COL TORONTO. Ore (Formerly Windsor) Zhe Great Png Lemedy. nes and invigorates the whole | fryouss stoi, makes new Blood | Nervous Mendis ey Brain Worry, eapen- | ; ftnd k Os Palpjrntion of the [like to go along. emory. Price $1 per box, a | and it would be a change. Feed Your Poultry Purina Baby Chick Feed, Purina Chicken Chowder, Purina" Scratch Feed, Mbre Eggs and Sturdy Chicks, For Sale By - D. Couper 841-8 Princess Street. Phone 76. Canada Food Board License No. 85-3546, adhd hl a Ahhh op | I. A SHORT TRIP WITH GEORGE CHAPTER CXXViI. George had to make a short busi- ness 'trip and 'asked me if I would I was well enough 1 was de- {lighted and expressed myself so ex- |travagantly, he laughed afd said: "Don't anticipate too much, then you won't" be disappointed," which was very good advice, as things turned out : : , It was dusk when 'we arrived in Chicago. We drove to a hotel, then, because I was a .little tired, George insisted that we dine in our room although 1 wanted to go down to the dining room. We had scarcely com | menced our. dinner when the tele- {phone rang, and someone wanted | George to come down stairs at once -80 he said. "Go on with your dinner; it will get cold if you do not," he said, "I will Bet back as quickly as I possibly can. NEW LAWN MOWERS ARE COSTLY. Get your old one sharpened, re- paired or refitted at vhoderate for all cost. Parts supplied standard machines. John M. Patrick 149 Sydenham Street. "Phone 20056J. I said nothing, but I thought that if he had had dinner down stairs he could have had whoever wanted to talk to him come to the table with us. TI had undressed and slipped on a negligee, so there wasn't any use thinking of going down. Minutes passed. The dinner was fast becom- ing cold when the telephone rang. It was George. "Eat your dinner Helen. I shall not be up until late." "But your dinner! Aren't you coming up to eat?" "No! I shall eat with' some peo- ple I know who- are dining down and go to bed, stairs. Go to bed soon," and 1 heard the click of the receiver as he hung GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Are costly these days. It is necessary for you to buy the best. Our store is stocked with the best of every thing in our lines C. H H. Pickering, Grocer and Meat Dealer 90 and 403 Princess 51. Unnada Food Board License No. 8.2153, it up. It struck me as so heartless, that sharp click. A Sudden Impulse. : I tried to eat a little more, but couldn't. I drank my coffee, how- ever, then picked up an evening pa- per George had left on the table and tried to read. It was gnpossible. I was too nervous--too anxious to know who these people were, with whom George was dining Suddenly, an impulse seized me to find out. 1 quickly dressed, and put- ting on my hat, I took the elevator and asked the boy the way to the dining. room. "Most people are in the grill room as late as this," he volunteered. I would look in the main dining room first, then, if he was not there, I would look in the grill. I made up my mind to say I had come down for a book if he should see me. So I also asked where I could find the news- stand. I felt a little ashamed of myself, spying on George when he had been so nice since my illness, as well as during it, but he was my husband, and I had a right to know whom he was with, I wandered slowly toward the main dining room. There were many peo- ple in the corridoss, so I was not at all conspicuous, especially as. I had on a dark suit and hat. I looked carelessly in the door. The big room was nearly empty. I could easily see that George was not there. I turned and walked away, this time toward the grill. As I neared the room the laughter and talk let me know that I should not find it as empty as I had found the other réom. 1 was not surprised when 1 glanced in the doorway to see the room almost fill- ed with a gay crowd. At first I could see but a few seat- ed by the door. 4 large party were leaving, and hid the tables from my view. I moved en down past the door and waited until they came out. Then 1 walked back again. No, could see no one who looked at all like George. 'He must have finished NA i .. TALKING J ~----------~With Lorna Moon IT OVER Canada Food Beard License No. 9.3240, Lake Ontario Trout 4 : "I wish men would realize that 1 DON'T want them to make love to me!" said the Journalistic Girl drop- ping into a chair with a dejected "Bah!" said the Teacher, "you like 01. "I DO NOT! the Journalistic 8 Girl sat up sharp- 8 ly as she spoke. § The tears of vexa- bdr Ottawa Dairy ICE CREAM Pints Delivered to All Parts of the City. Price 25¢. Wholesale - and Retail. F. C. Hambrook } Salesnian. Phone 1273. 176 Alfred St. tion stood in her eyes. "I've just § been snubbed by a woman I like -- jf and just because ¥ her husband is a jp vain little fool." Her lips quivered and she hid her face' in the cushioned arm of the chafr. The Feminist smoothed her pep- per and salt locks with smug satis- faction. "Well," 'she remarked, a mop of red hair and a pair of come- hither-eyes are mighty poor argu- ments when you want to convince a man that you can't see his love-mak- ing with a magnifying glass. Deep in his heart every man is convinced that in order to become the subject of a woman's wild devotion, he has [rT er---- a War Garden Bulletin Practical Daily Guide For Vas cant Lot and Backyard Gar« deners Enlisted in Greate ot Troiction Sui Tanned 8 DY the e Canada Food Roarq he aad of the Domiaton » Experimental Farm, Save Your Onions + The onion maggot differs from the cabbage-maggot in its habits in that it deposits ifs eggs mainly on the leaves and stem of the onions and the | young maggots find their way . down into the bulb, where they soon reduce the interior to a rotten condition. If you metice that the Jung onions = are drooping the leaves £ wilted and discolored, ft will' generally, be found that the maggot is 'for this, condition. Bulbs thus uffe:ted | Should be destroyed by burning. | IY they i put in the compost , heap the fly will be propagated. | One peculiarity of the 'onion! Rag is that therp are two ar broods of the fly in a year and the second crop of lies us- ' appears about the riddle or uly. Where trouble is au- A Hint To the Male Flirt. only to mention that "same would be acceptable." The plainest Jittle runt of a Pau would have the nerve to make Jove to the Venus De Milo her- self!" The Journalistic Girl blinked back a tear ang laughed with the others. "Oh; T'm silly to mind 1 guess, bat the thing was so humiliating. And there is nothing to be said, because the mere mention of it would only make the matter worse. You see I have known her a long time but I only met the husband a few days} ago. He began to pay me extrava- gant compliments right away--his wife was present so I took it in good part thinking it was his usual man- ner. "This morning 1 met him in the corridor (our apartments are on the same floor) as we walked towards the glevator 1 inquired after his wife. I was figeting with my glove fastening. He asked to'be allowed to fasten it. I said that I really didn't want it fas- tened as the wretched thing was too tight anyway. . He wouldn't take the hint, but captured my hand in both of his. Just then his wife opened the door to remind him of something, and you can imagine how ridiculous his dinner and gone out. How I wished I had not undressed! . Had I not, 1 should havé been down much sooner and would probably have found him. * An Unhappy Moment 1 walked over to the news-stand and bought a book. Now it was no excuse; I really wanted something to read--something to keep me from thinking and worrying. It must be something important that would make George leave me alone, the first night in a strange hotel. I would try to be sensible and not worry. 1 chatted a moment with the girl at the stand. She recommended a book, then smiled as I said I wanted something, exciting. "I'm not a bit sleepy." I told her, glad to talk to someone, and she was such a nice looking girl, "I shall read until my husband comes in. 1 think I should like a detective story." She found me several and I look- ed them over, finally deciding on one with a very thrilling title. Then I bought a box of chocolates and turn- ed toward the elevator. Something, I don't know what, made me hesifate, then retrace my steps to the grill room, I would Ivok in once more before I went up stairs. I noticed more people leaving; I would be better able to see the en- tire room: Casually I strolled along, holding my book and box of chocolates where they could easily be seen, and so give an excuse for my being downstairs. Not because of George; I did not ex- pect to see him, now, but because of the people wandering in twos ind threes up and down the corridor, I looked in the door of ths grill just as some people rose from a corner table. -, It couldn't be<yes it was! George, Julia Collins, anid two or three others I didn't know, (To he continued) - [00D BOARD FLASHES FOR FEMININE FOLK "Botulism" has an unpleas- ant ring in the ears. In plain English it means poisoning from the eating of canned vegetables or fruits. There is no reason why there should be one ease of botulism in Canada thik wear provided the war garden produce is pro- perly handled. No bacterial life exists, or ean exist, in sue- cessfully canned products. Bac- illus botulinus 'will never be found in properly : canned goods. , Cooking canned vegetables for ten minutes at the boiling point after opening the par for use will remove any danger in cases where complete sue- cess has not rewarded the ef- forts of the graateur canner. - J a ta tt I felt with that little fool hanging on to my hand. Then he didn't have the sense to fasten the glove, but simply dropped my hand and looked as guilty as everything! "Well I met his wife coming in just now and she simply COULDN'T see me. Heavens! If she could only know what sort of a shrimp I think her husband is, she wouldn't worry a minute!" "Bless your heart," fata the Fem- inist, "if she knew YOU thought him a shrimp she wouldn't want him her- pelf!". "LESSONS A Reishi" Boudbis A dainty cap for boudoir or break- fast will win the heart of any bride. ro Sogte. times when. dt is & good thing to ollowing poisoned bait: , % or: moe §| lasses, 1 quart; qui a. 3 gation. an tn } F OR THE Home Erbvoiderer Cap Codhaedin Silk : ke the after math of » summer The diamond mesh formed of chain stitch. and finished with a narrow picot ed- ging. It is lined with pink china silk ad trimmed with ribbons of me - Fresh as a Flower, and just as fragrant! . Is ust the tiny buds and young leaves from hill-grown shrubs-- So economical because it yields so generously in the teapbt. B46 KITCHEN CABINETS All Styles, Finishes, Best Selection in the City to Choose From. J. REID, Leading Undertaker Phone B77. Spring ' Overcoats $15.00 To $28.00 Tweed Rain Coats. - Large stock of all wool and worsted suitings, Indigo blue serge. JOHN TWEDDELL Civil and Military Tailor, 131 Princess Street {Havesa bottle handy -- and stopithe) Pain' When you have an attack of rhewniatism, lumbago; neuralgia;or get'al- fe back, or a sprain--you don't need to suffer Just get the bottle gr Hirst! s Pain Exterminator, and use it according to directions. It stops the pain quickly. Buy a bottle, and be ready.' For 40 years it hasi tbeen a family friend. 35c a bottle --all dealers--or wiite us. (HIRST REMEDY COMPANY." HAMILTON. CANADA jase makers of HIRST'S Family Salve (50), snd HIRST'S Pectoral 35¢ Syrup of Horehound and Elecampane (35¢), for cougbs sad colds. BOTTLE CANADIAN PACIFIC IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE Between KINGSTON and OTTAWA 1030 AM, 345 PM. 12.00 NoonJLeave Ottawa 5.25 P.M.JArrive Kingston Leave Kingston Arrive Ottawa Daily Except Sunday. ¥. CONWAY, CPA, Kingston. resting Features We "_ Go To Robinson and Wiltshire's Garage For Repair Work of All Kinds. Vulennizing «= Cars Washed We sell gasoline, oils, tires and accessories. Open Day and Night. 239} Bagot Street Phone 242. COAL CUSTOMERS Please Notice | Coal Sales will be for Cash Only. BOOTH & CO, Phone 133, ---- COKE ORDERS ONLY. TAKEN The James Sowards Coal Co. Phone 155. ""Ranks with the Strongest" HUDSON BAY Insurance Company PIRE INSURANCE [Ee TR dn, BBRCY. Yl QUINN, Manager, Ontario Branch, Toronto W. H. GODWIN & SONS ! AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. @ DIRTY ? Yes SUNBURNT ? No. Your Panama will get dirty in time as usnal after having Pan-a-Lac applied, but it will never get sunburned. It does neither rot, run or crack and drop off on your clothes. It is waterproof. Pan-a-Lac is life insurance to Panamas, Made and used exclusively 'W. B. HOWARD, D.P.A., Toronto. J Marriage may be a failure or it may not be. In either case there is a lot of indisputable evidence to the contrary. \ © A St. Louis undertakes advertises that he can furnish everything for a first class fuperal. He is evidently a doctor as well as an undertaker. RAILWAY SYSTEM GRAND TRUN Lye, Ci - ARE A woes 94 1 Lad Le , ar Wa Herm Kast, am. 10 am, ce sp +i18.20 pom. rol 'itd. 1.20 p.m. ? 3 he 1 eh datly exce t For more than Go your, "Siler Glows" | been the favorite home laundry