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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 7

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The Leader-Posti
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Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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0 THE LEADER. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921 PAGE SEVEN (PI 'DDomanSi Household! Children x-r 23S i 1 mHmn 'The Story of a Lonely Wife" Boiis So Bad HAD TO GIVE UP" WORK. Ladies! Realize the Saving You Accomplish at This Sale Real Values No' Camouflaged Prices to Contend With OPPOSITE CITY HALL, HAMILTON ST. FIRST FLOOR OVER KELLY3 DRUG STORE By Mary Douglas Chapter Cl I A CONFESSION FROM AN UNEXPECTED 'QUARTER PEGGYS PRICE SLASH! rr3tt the days Jolc up to the L'est-nt time, bulla have been one of the afflictions of the human race. All the pouluclns end lancing you may do will not prevent them from breaking out aain.

Balls are simply caused by tne bmod bursting out: and the bad blood must be made pure before the ooila will disappear. Burdock Bluod Bitters. which has been on the market, for over forty ears, is well known as the greatest l.jod medicine procurable. It pur. ties the blood by retmsving cry particle of foul matter yom system, and' when this Js done he boils vanish, ard you shoeld be troubled Lgiixi.

ilr. James Fahey. Newport Island, writes: 'I was troubled with boi'S on my back and neck, so bad tuat I was obliged to give up work. tried several remedies, but got no f. Finally I went to a doctor, irnd he treated me for several weeks, and all without benefit.

At last a told me of Burdock Blood so I decided to give it a 1 got three bottles, but before 1 al taken two the boils were all g. rse. it is eight months now, arid had riu return of tlie old ti and have never felt so .1 is pot up only by The Limited. Toronto, Out EXTRAORDINARY DRESS SPECIAL Values to $60.00. Some sample garments and a few regular stock.

No two alike in the collection and every one is up to the minute in style. Materials are serge, tricotine, satin and georgette; numerous trimmings. 45 While SEAL COATS Coats That Were Sold at $475.00. i To see these coats means to buy. The wearing qualities, the appearance and the workmanship leave nothing to be desired.

Then, remember that they are French process dyed prime pelts that are used in the make-up of these garments. 1 f)fi $475.00. values. 7 0 1 They Last She waited with parted lips for the blow. I dont know how it' has gotten out.

I didnt expect people would know it yet for a few months, but, those things have a way of spreading by themselves. But what are you talking about?" she asked, bewildered. You want your freedom. Isnt that 4tr Having turned the question about in that way she was taken off her feet. Her resolution was shaken, for that was the last thing she wished for In the world.

No! I thought it was you who wanted to be free! Put it any way you will," he' said wearily, putting his hand over his eyes. It all comes to the same thing in the end. Youve heard that may be disgraced and you want to free yourself from the ensuing muddle. I dont blame you, it is all together an unpleasant situation "Disgrace, what do you mean? Has her husband found out? David looked at her as if she had taken leave of her senses; then he began to talk to her very slowly, explaining with such care that she understood, that it was a matter of legal technicality; David had given an acknowledgment for a deed over the telephone. It had been merely a trick to get him, as he said.

And for this small for which he was indeed to blame, and yet had done nothing worthy such punishment, he was to he disbarred. When he had finished telUhg Esther, he looked across at her wearily without hope or any of his old spontaneity left in his face. Of course I may not be that is, -debarred. You understand that means I may not be allowed to practise 'for six months, or a year, whatever the decision may be. On the other hand, I may not be disbarred at all.

But you want to be safe, I presume? Let me, Esther said without looking at him, let me wait for the decision as t-o whether you wilPtoe disbarred. Then I can decide. Very her husband acknowledged. will go now, she said, and round her way to the door. Outside, she brushed away the tears that clouded her eyes.

So David thought she was that kind, eager to leave him in the time of his trouble. (To be Continued.) (Copyright, 1920: Thompson Feature Service.) Esther still followed with her eyes the retreating figure of Janet Wallace; when the door closed after her, she was still conscious of that cloy-ingly sweet presence. I should like to talk to you alone," Esther said. DavfS nodded to his stenographer, and Esther, assured that the girl had left the room, to the window and flung it up. Why do you do that? her husband asked.

But she could not tell him that she wished to breathe the air that came to her from the busy streets far below, to breathe out of her lungs the heady sweetness af the violets which seemed to fill Davids office. She closed the window and canpe over to him, trying to be calm, unconscious that her nervousness made her face flush hotly, and then pal with the withdrawal of blood. "This came for you taday," David said, and held out an envelope to her. She took it, and, looking at the small, neat writing, knew it for the hand of Frank Owens. Why had he written to her here? She tore the letter, open jaggedly and wrenched out the folded letter, glad of any respite which would give more time to get hold of herself.

But she knew David was watching her. She leaned ofer the letter, and, having read It, passed il to her husband, but he in turn laid It on his desk without looking at it. It was merely an answer to her request saying that he would be-ftiad to come to. her when she needed him. She remembered how that she had written on some of Davids paper with his letter heads, which must account for it coming, to Davids office.

"You wanted to speak to me? her husband rominaed her, still with that deep frown on his forehead. He did not look at her, but ran his peiw cil back and forth over the papers on his desk. "I thought I ought to let you know that I knew Esther -began awkwardly, and then tried totoegln again. David threw down his pencil, and, loaning back in his chair, looked at her for the first time without frowning, as though he at last saw his way -clearly. You dont need to tell me; I know what you are going to say before you say it.

VICTROLAS Style IV $40 Style VI. r. $60 Style VIII. $90 Style IX. $120 Style X.

$200 Style XI. $240 Style XIV. $350 You can buj these on time. Your credit -is good. McKenzies Music Store 1749 Hamilton Street, Regina ALL-WOOL SERGE SUITS BETTER GRADE COATS Regular Values to $85.00.

Fashioned from Barrymore velours, silvertones and English tweeds; lined and interlined; large fur collar of French Australian opossum and taupe sn-; $46.95 While They Last. Regular $50.00. Tailored from all-wool botany serge of line even weave ilk braid and fancy trimmings. 9 95 Sizes 16 to 42. While They Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair I want to keep your half' a.

its best, be careful what you it with. Dont use prepared shampoos or anythirg else that con too much This dries th; ulp, makes the hair brittle, ur-l ruins it. Ti best thing for steady use is url.safy mulsified cocoanut oil pure and greaselessV, and it 1 better than anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thor-lueUs. Simply moisten the hair wfcttr and rub it in.

It makes a uiTdance of rich, creamy lather, hr. rinses out easilv. removing every particle of dirt, dandruff nd excessive oil The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves he s-atp soft, and the hair fine and -hity, bright, lustroys, fluffy and to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut at any pharmacy, its very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every of the faim.y for months -FANCY TWEED SKIRTS Regular "$30.60 bunny at all. And the funny part c-f it was that Uncle Wiggiiy wasnt even In the barber shop.

So his souse was saved again. And if the egg beater doesnt try to give the pancake turner a ride on the rolling pin. and make it fall into the sink. Ill tell you next about Uftcle Wiggiiy and the electric bell. Copyright, 1920, by McClure Checks and Interwoven checks, trimmed with -fancy buttons and chenile stitching.

Several shades, in materials that are all-wool. While They Last, paper Syndicate $17.45 WEDDINGS WE AWAY HEADACHE- Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples SB JOHNSTON SWIFT EkS of inquiry on subjects of feminine interest from young-women readers of this paper and will reply to them in these columns. Letters to Miss La ume should be addressed to her care this office. UNCLE WIGGILY ''AND THE BARBER By Howard R. Garis.) birc upon a.

time not sve ago. there lived in the Orange Ice tne uras Advice to Girls By Annie Laurie it before the court of last resort. It would be hazardous for you to try to persuade -her, with this idea in her mind. A few years later khe might not feel the difference so much, if you think you can Really, you know, you are old enough to be hef father. ANNIE LAURIE.

'The home of Mr. and Mrs J. B. Swift, Indian Head, was the scene of a quiet wedding, on the afternoon of January -12, when their only daughter, Gertru.de. Ivadelle, became the bride of K.

Johnston, of Kerrobert, Sask. The ceremony wa performed by Kev. Smith-Windsor. The young couple are both well known to many Hegina citizens, the bride being one of the faculty of Regina College Conservatory of Music for some time, and the groom having been connected with the business department of the same in 1913-14. Mr.

anJ Mrs. Johnston will reside in Kerrobert. A headache remedy without the dan-era of "headache medicine." Relieves -aJache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acta at once! Musterole is a clean, wiute oint- tkTna a mce old pis kept a barber shop. He was a very fat, sleepy sort of a pig nd sometimes whenj.he latbcrj the 'whiskers of Mr.

Stubtall. the bear gentleman, or trimming the heard of Uncle Butter, the Boat gentleman. this pig barber would fall asleep. And sometimes when he did this, soapy lather from the brush would get in Mr. Stubtall a or Uncle Dear Annie Laurie: I am a clever business man almost 43 years of age and am irf love With a young girl 19 years old.

I have asked her to marry me, but she feels that I am too old for her. Now, I have lots of money to give her and would do my rntmost keep her happy. Kindly let me. know how to persuade this fine girl become my wife. SHAUN.

BIZ. Shavyi. Biz, Regina, I am afraid that I cannot give you much encouragement, my friend. If the girl is conscious of the disparity in your ages, I fear that you have put Regina, Sask. Dear Annie Laurie: Is it proper for a young girl to allow herself to be locked up the office with a married man after-working hours T.

Regina, No. it is not a safe thing to do. and a girl should not submit to such procedure, my dear. She would be running very great risk, at any time, with suctr a man. and is bound to invite all manner of gossip, even though she might otherwise escape.

ANNIE LAURIE. Annie Laurie will welcome letters or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, mouth. chilblains, frosted feet, colds of tbs -j declare! said Mr. Stubtall tr chest lit often prevents pneumonia). unci Wiggiiy one day, after the pig barber had Sotten soap in tbbear LADY LEGISLATOR SPEAKS TO SALISBURY CHAPTER white and blue striped pole," aid the monkey gentleman.

And after that along came Mr. Xxingtail, the mouse gentleman, and Mr. Dittletail. the rabbit, and Mr. Bushy-tail, -the squirrel, so that Mr.

Wulf Wuff was so, busy shaving them that he had no timeto go to sleep. Now. while the barber shop was filled with animal gentlemen, 4vait-ing to be shaved and while the redj white and blue striped pole was shining, in the sun "along sneaked the Pipsisewah and the Skeezicka. The Pip nudged the Skee and said: "Theres Uncle Wiggiiy! "Where? asked the "Well, if he exactly in sight, I see his red. -white and blue striped iheumatism crutch, went on the Pip, pointing to the barber pole.

"Oh, so it is! grunted the Skee. But his crutch seems to have grown I guess his rheumatism is worse, so he needs a stronger crutch to lean on. Well, so much the better. Wpll catch him all the more easily. Well wait here until he comes out! So the bad old Chaps, thinking the barber pole g-ks the bunnys crutch and that Uncle Wiggiiy was inside, hid around the corner to wait for Mr.

Don gears to come out. Buttfjust then Mr. Wuff Wuff, the Irtg gentleman came out to look at tlie sky to see if It might be going to rain. And in his paw the pig barber Jaad a Jong sharp razor, Oh, come on! Come on! This Is no place for us! Hes coming to snibble our tails with that sharp knife! howled the Ssee and he and the Pip- ran away and didnt get the Blue Ribbon Tea In comparing BLUE RIBBON with other packet teas, do not compare it with tea offered at the same price. BLUE RIBBON i claims to be the best In Canada -regardless of price, and a teapot test will make good this claim.

Mrs. M. O. Jtamsland, for Pelly, yesterday afternoon gave an interesting address Jiefore the ladies of the Salisbury Chapter, I.O.D.E., who met in 'the home of Mrs. Bradshaw, 2816 Dewdney street.

Mrs. Ramsland 'spoke on Provincial Government, giving a very lucid account of the workings of the Legislature. referring especially to the' methcM of pitting a bill through. A of thanks to the speaker was moved by Mrs. T.

J. Bennett, and seconded by Mrs. Bradshaw. The speaker was introduced by the regent, Mrs. Pettigrew.

At the close of Mrs. Ramslands talk, a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Bradshaw, assisted by Mrs. Mewhinney. SLOANS GOES RIGHT TO THE ACHING' SPOT gentlemans mouth twice; olare if there was another barber in 1 town Id go to him to get shaved.

"Yes- Mr. Wuff Wuff is not a very lively barber, agreed Uncle vVtg-' i The pig gentleman a name was Mr Wuff Wuff, as I might have told you before if I had thought of U. One day wnen Grandpa Goosey trimmed Mr. Wuff Wuff did them and then he fell fast aa.eep, knocking over a bottle of rum. so that a few drops of it spiashea in Grandpa Gooseys eye; "This is too' much, quacked Grandpa Goosey.

"Wake Mr Wuff Wuff! Why do you sleep so Yum! Vum! Yum! runted the'pig barber. "I rues, its because I dont went enough to keep me busy, he went ir If I had something. to do everj minute Tf tbe day I could keep You can just tell by its healthy, stimulating odor, that it is going to do you good. Shoes the' children can play dn TI gBggaiEj! gentlemen Tuuusanuo of men and women, i. hen the least little rheumatic "crick assails them, have Sloans lJnlment handy to knock it out.

Popular over, a third of a century-ttgo far more popular today. That's beiause it is so -woruirrfully helpTll in relieving external aches and piains -sciaticalnrnbago, backache. neuralgia, overstrained muscles, 'ffilT joints, weather exposure results httle is ail that is necessary for it penetrates without rubbing, to tiie Bare Spot. No muss, no stained 1 skin. All druggists Canada.

Give every tee itm right to grots Zt 14 tfc Emroe of the food thet wnt man, the enjoyment of th mwL Keen's D. S. F. Mustard imports an enticing flavor wKicfi ikirpcni the eppetite, gratifies the taste, an4 mates meats, eh, etc, mote digestible. Usr with every meA MAGOR, SON CO, Limited CWa.j Afntt MONTREAL TORONTO Liniment yIIENs Child start coughlngmothers UrNING, jumping yes, even creeping; a different strain every moment is put upon the shoe built for little feet.

The broad lasOthlal does not cramp) the soft, cosy cushion insole that absorbs jar the flexible soles that give and bend- -are wbat help to make the HURLBUT, The Ideal Shoe for Compare Hurlbuts with the life of any pair of ordinary shoes you have ever bought and you will see that Hurlbut Welted Cushion Sole Shoes represent the lowest-price-per-days-wear of any shoe made for children. Insist on onlyomefn once in a while to have shampoo, hair cut or shave and I get lnPfhe habit of falling asleep nrtell'Tncle Wiggiiy. about it fu keep busy so you wont slumber so And when Uncle YAggily was told wbat the Pi? barbTd atoSe bunny gentleman knew at once pig barber should adver- t-ebUhir srThett known. Why all the stybsh shops have a red, whit and blue striped pole out in front, so It Can he seen far up and down the street. Then whea anybody wants a hair cut or shave they look for a red, white and blue pole, like my rheumatism crutch and they Unovr where to go.

If you had something like that, Mr. Wuff Wuff. you would be so busy youd have no time to go to sleep. "Do you think so?" asked the pig gentleman barber. holding the lather brush up in front of his lace so that the bunny would not see him -yawn.

Tm sure of it said Uncle Wig- "But could I get a nice red, white and blue striped asked the pig gentleman. "Would you lend me vour crutch? Oh, I' couldnt do that, said Uncle Wiggiiy. "I need the crutch for my rheumatism. But Ill paint you a barber pole Just like -it and that will bring you so many customers that youll never have time to fall asleep PleaSe do. begged Mr.

Wuff Wuff, and Uncle Wiggiiy did. With some paint he went to the barber shop one day and began to stripe nn old clothes post, which Mr. WuT Wuff had bought to stick in front his shop. Uncle Wiggiiy- put pretty red. white and blue stripes on the pole and It was set up in front of the -barber shop.

And, almost at once came in- Mr. Kinkytail. the monkey gentleman, to get his Whiskers trimmed. "I yas looking for a barber shop to sse jour red. animal Eyes Tirejd? If your eyes are tired and overworked; if they itch, ache, burn or smart, go to any chug store ahd get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets.

Drop one tabl'd in a fourth of a glass of water and use to bathe the eyes from two to four times a day. You wil be surprised at the rest, relief and comfort Bon-Opto brings. Note: Doctors say Bon-Opto strengthens sight 50 per cent, in a weeks time in many instances. A auit Foot Off armed hr imfroprr boats ta cktldbaad Strawbemj Cherrtj -Orange Lemon 'Chocolate duty is to give th little sufferer Peps tablet, and thus prevent any weakening of the lungs. As the tablet dissolves In the childs mouth, the soothing medl cinal fames given off pass through the tender breathing passages straight to the lungs and bring immediate comfort and relief.

Peps contain no opium or other harmful drugs, and can be given tos child(elther whole or crushed to a powder) withthe assurance of absolute benefit. One little Pep at night will clear the breathing passages and let the little ones sleep be unbroken by coughingTits. A Pep before starting for school in bad weather is also an invaluable safeguard for the childrens throats sad chests. All dealers, 50c. box.

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CUSHION-SOLE CANADAS MOST EAMOUS cJELL'Q SfaossOiHdrera Says Pfiosphate Is What Thin Nervous People Need. The organlo phosphate (discovered fcy telouz, theJFrench scientist) which is known to druggists in this cowbry as Bftro-rhosphate. and which ia'syfe to take as well a inexpensive, is now being highly recommended by many physicians as a real strength builder and for nervousness and general rundown conditions. Scores of people all over the country have been benefited by this remedy. Kelly Drug Store, Regina, and all 'good druggists keep a supply of Bitro-Phosphate.

Try it if 1 you are not feeling ur to tiw) 'o-m orange) Foot properly Md il Fraataa, GA, Sola WwJmlp Diatnb itan GmAi developed by The Hmftwa Co. Lwd Pkiip Juxbt. Torooto. dhoed Solti only through your locml dealer. If he doea not handle Hurlbuta, write ue and we will eee thet you are supplied.

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