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This is one of the secrets of our wonderful success not fail for we prescribe rem each individual case. do tor you. who has opinion DRS. KENNEDY KENNEDY, Windsor. in plllpt‘l'lV prepared a. hotter ttilll'st’ In any becility. . O 25.000,000 "Oh, yes. indeed, We.†going Mamma is ver 0 - H500.000 around the world.†“ ’m afraid it couldn‘t be arranged." . . 1%‘g'ggg “Don’t let me detain you.†“Too bad, but perhaps we ("'11 stop i ° ° ' “Papa is going round the world of! and pay you a visit. 1 just level army posts. So does mamma.†es for e treated you, Free of Charge. ' Boyhood . Manhow are only. Address all lett for a responsible iii no illflit-ulty ' lo have V. u soon â€9 ever have cared for this t‘1‘. a ' l ' . , 1nd and inucilaac girl. lie remembered gm, “Mrs, __ Missâ€"-â€"I\!is:z-~l-Z:- row that rhe had always had these erâ€"-" WV. E. \\'ll.St)\ l’nmipal SWIG “UNIS “‘83’8- 5116 had always Kathleen smiled: “Delighttd x. pamd him and, like everybody but men, you, 39.9 Errrcr." the pawers, he hated pawing. “The D1953“... 1:. all ,...‘,‘.‘I-~ It would have been bad enough at jorie said, with an zit-m .mizt». time to have Kathleen hanging “Have you known llaxuj: 1., on his “9. said Kathlccn, jealously, “or Ll. leaning close. smiling up in his eyes. just at-Qilaiiilalices on me t‘.::i:-.‘."' him his balance. recapturing “We’re jug-t acquaintancts w, .1 ' l'li‘llt‘t‘ is what. yo! visit, this stort weather. classes largest iut prim‘h‘. lifuliws‘ . t. Fatherhood.“ (Illustrat- ed) on Diseases of Men. WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. No name. on bone. or tion Lin and Co» at Treatment FREE. FOR HOME (Tall and exami stock of Hunt really for Also a. large of Boots am from .. ’ 1 : l‘if'w‘ [Slvles :llit l (1 n 3 . ’ 9’ 3. O ’ Misses ant .___________,______________“_ see mamma.†lory stammtred, on the verge of im- mamma and also.†AGENCY barrass her a trifle; “.\'o, papa went Cedar513. on ahead. Mammal hopes to overtake lpplhes." l mm, But have is a very good trav- “But aren’t there quite a few of eler," them?" ‘ Then she changed the subject. “Do “Only about two thousand." come and meet mamma. it would “Whlm one will 5'0†be on?" cheer her up so. She is so fond 01' “I.“ he on the third trom the leit," , you. Only this morning she was say- said Mailer ‘ - - ~ ~ . l lug. ‘Of all the boys you were M'cr cared wbm ; . .. . l engaged to, Kathieen. the one i like l;;.d enduz. 'l‘. ' 1 .- in»; l . \ :i I you desire to it as we see and treat for Correspondence and ers as follows : Ont- “He her school in in severing engorgeewscmeesum, any ‘ “a when )0“ 3 his coat, straightening I O lilt‘t‘ l Shoes for ; smallest Hosiery in Men s i ('hildrcu 5 log you againi lw our an s and Shoes. “'9 lines of the warm 5 range '1’ é c m DURHAM CHRON ICL! iâ€"t . ., I» a. ‘pv 11Ҡ.9“. . ,_ pus†. "- ~- M .‘ - â€W “The Philippines," he said, and tor the ï¬rst time there was something EXCUSE ME! Continued from page 6. 1 could just scream." “So could I.†' The first sincere smile he had ex- “You must come up in our car and l perienced came to him: “I go on an army transport, fortuï¬tintortunarely:’ “Oh, I just love soldiers. Couldn't- ] go on the transport? y fond of soldiers. too " ‘ “Is Ma-mamma with you?" Mal- “Oh, do!" “What Will be your address?" “18 papa on this train, too?“ “Just the Philippinesâ€"flue At last something seemed to em» She rose in . “l’m al‘rui.‘ Kathleen "Il!llâ€l in had not notiv-ll that anyone 1.5: ~ m ,Mallory win. out of his head .: _ l lrâ€"l mean Clar- . l.‘ ‘ iiltf "i V ‘ ll. .A; most of all. was lidgz cn«eâ€"â€"cr-â€"li..rry Mallory." “Awi'uily l\l:l(l oi her." â€You must come and see herâ€"she’s Borne stoutt ;' surg‘n'ist. now ‘ ll "t“‘i, is she? Well, that's good." .iallory was too angry to be sane. Jorie. : zoo helpless to talte advantage of “A friend ot yours?" d how he could bristling. his lillgt r. lie wonderc 1110135593 “No, not a t‘riend,’ ' ..- , Sill l". O ' I . in :i «1;:11» . losing train! " “I used to know Harry very very well inded." abominated Kath- "So 1 should judge. You “H: 9 had only mind if I leave you to tall; ott-r old times together?" “ilcw very sweet of you.†i “Oh, don't mention it.“ "But, Marjorie," Mallory 'she turned away. Kathleen at the ardor of his tone, and gasped: d away. But witness it Veilâ€- Q 9 . p z him every tune he edge with Marjorie as the grim :: was maddening. He loathed and Llewellyn, and if Sh e could cheerfully have and chucked her out of the window. llut because she l was a helpless little baggage he had to be as polite as he could while she. sat and torc his plans to pieces. em~ l leen ill in blilf'lttl‘ at close prices. .1 ' “ l ks. Vulifl's, 'l‘elescope‘. . . . guli:u-‘"n,,.5 t‘luh “up, pip†‘| blttered Marjories heart against him, ' . . 7‘ P 1“†“(bump in “Wk ’ and either ended. all hopes of their l â€(Sgt-Md ' pmm‘n in â€'1? WM ,_ Vm (‘ - ' "' 'u' i re miriup‘t .4. marriage, or furnished an everlasting ' ‘_ .‘ ““ ‘ ' " " . .. ‘ .ustotu “â€l c- -‘ l O , , l Marjorie. is usual ;. rancor to he recalled in ever) qual- | At thl< crisi' the room w,†emu. I _ . ‘ 'y' ‘ . . . . ell Bette, . .. r. ,' : i . ‘ ‘ hm†lAKl \ l‘llR Lb“ j::3“?$12;iii‘sngagjyenggred ii“ the l 13’ inundated Willi people. -sll‘ri. Maul ' â€' ham , ‘7 A ' ‘comb, Mrs. Wellington, Mrs. 'l‘emplc “ : l. S. MClll‘allll L. 906there he sat sweating his soul's and Mrs. i‘osdick. all trying to looli' 1.; k ' ' ' ’O . . like bridesmaids danced in, shoutâ€"l a“ «“83: blood, and able only to spar ior time lag ' ~<n wruld ' nd wonder “ hen the 7'“ g ) “Here thu come' Make may tor 'n ; 79 v6. '1. . -- Ucuauey lD L‘leu’land l’laln Deni“. “ __..-â€" .â€"â€"» . To get it we m We make the following state ° f what they mean to us. menu with a lull undef- You are safe when you standing 0 believe in these statements. of hovel ill!- and in a short tune For the Bowels usually make unnmmy the conâ€" If you only knew as much as we tinued use of physics an purgauvel. and those. who lave used them know thus trndmg to stop such unhealthy habits as may ave been formed. ' bout recommend- ing them as we are. They taste just like candy. They act so easily and so pleasantly that. the taking of them in a pleasure. Even children like Rexall Order- u know that if a medi- We do not ask you word {or this. Vi c want you to make us prove it, and at no cost to you. Buy a box ul itcxall ()rderliec at Use them once, or use up lies; and yo cine appeals to a child. it will appeal our 8m". ‘0 ENWD'UPQ- the whole box. Then, if you are not thoroughly satisï¬ Just come back empty landed an tell on. " )r question- Docsn't that ()rdcrliesarc at least worthy m did tonic. cleansing and strengthen- mg eflect upon the )owels â€"- hey Doesn‘t it prove our faith in than? act. to free the system - and keep it Doesn't it merit your co deuce? freeâ€"4mm the distress and ill feeling Could any ofler be more fair to you’ that naturally results from "733““! We particularly recommend “Bull “d ‘wuve wels ()rdcrlics for children, delicate Retail ()rderlice come agedxwraons. ' t vest-upcket use no without gripmg or causing nausea, in oonvcmen purging or excessive looseness hey boxes. 12 tablets, 10c; 36 table“. actto overcome and remove the cause 25c; 80 tablets. 500 ‘ t cold by all due I (Tried, as ‘ (lVl‘l'. $3,500. Bootsantl Shoes at .. ° . discount off cost, which you \\ ill sec by the list below. .. Sale price 990 . ".‘I Hal" [nice Lilli 3.01» sale price 2.38 =’ ' wimp l’alcnl Pump. . . . .. . .. . .. 3.0“ Sale price 2.39 Ladit s‘ tin-cc strap I’atent (leol d ..... ,, ittll Salt- price 2.39 l.adic:-’ all Patent l’uu-p ......... .. , . . . 3.00 Sale price 2.49 Mist-«3 Patent, (inn Metal, (‘ali‘ :md Vivi Kid Hluchers and lem'tls l'l'hlll $1.49 to $2.39. Boy‘s Button and Laced (mu sizes from 81.7510 $3 25. Men's Tan Calf Oxfords Button - Men’s Patent Oxfords. Wnl'lll ..... Also Men's Patent and (ion M ton special worth 35.00 for $4.5“ Sale Commences Wed., May .4 And will last for two weeks. Don’t fail to get your share of the Great Bargains. We Pay the Highest Price for E“: Ladies \\'hite ()xiords, worth " Kid lixfoltls. patent tip. .. Ladies \ l('i Ladies†(iun Metal ()xtnrtis, one gmâ€, .. .‘lt‘lal (lxl'mtlh. l’alcnt. Shove, all