i. (.- -,l .1! -1 wan-later. Qoilcltor ,Notary Publle Elan Coraetiere. near you. lBIAS CORSETQ. LIMITED 41 Britain Street, Toronto E FILLED Dr. (Ilif t thmnic Diseases 3har|°twmwn P_ E “hind, Canaan-n- \\'1-l‘e finishing 1iul_' hiliiber. ills face 11nd llh‘ eager. likt-nble sinilc ztppartiitly 11s 111i‘ as 111- “'11s con- cerned, 11111111111: l111d l1ap1i1-n1-1l ‘111-- tween l11i11sell' 111111 Vi. "112 Prince 8t. HOURS DAILY. 11 to 2 p. m. .1. i). thwart, K. t‘ Barrister and Solicitor. B4 Great jumped 11p 111-i‘ 111.-s11111‘t 1inlon1-ii1-1i GQOFgG Eitreet. solicit-cl‘: tor the Union Bank o Candaa >__ & do any li-ast 1111111.; 111 servi- 111111 [the girl went r1111 t11 1111- littl1- i111- chen, an1l ibrought 111111 11:11-11 111-s- sert. I sinilt-d a liitl11 t11,i1i_\‘1.1~if~ [and she had lain-ii 11111‘ 11111111 Liuwl 1i lovely .1‘l1ina i‘1-- DONALD MeKINNON Barrister, Attorney-at-Law Offlce-Jioyal Bank Building Charlottetown, P. F. ieiand Dr. 0. C. Archibzil Medical School and Hospital , . Practice limited to Egye, Ear. Noaetltin 15111111-111111111 1111- pudding \1-1tii1,,,,,,.,, “m,,._,,4 Lqnkim, a W‘, ‘mn_,|,,.,. 59pm “NM, (mun. Um“ Sh 1 0mg’ Bi-NrBQSIIEpJGaIGr ‘ G lyillilf“l‘t*lllf<llll 111 ltllllllljtlllll]. _v11l.1:i1'1.-, Il11l1y').'.,.,.,-_,-_ m“. H ‘ an,“ opposite GE-ardFa "[755] 1:“ >1‘! ll" Olll ‘1l_»l-¥-l_"'_" 1111-111 i111‘ around Bud's - '1"- °fl-¢= -\--.1 H-Itr-P- 111‘ t-lw-l» lt-"niiiu 111-1-1-111-1111 awiiiisi 1.1.1- 1.1 1111-1 A1111 they went v-lt tt-izetlwt‘ let-v- Telephone 850-J. goes to 111e city tu take care o1' 11nd the awkward little girl sud- lite. B0111 blossom out like flowers Thirty THE eTonv or A wo- MANB TRANSFORMA- TION Iy Marlon Rublnoam -. l‘ A Sweetheart at f s. O60» TROUBLE srxoP-sis 01-‘ PRECEDINU CllAl"l‘l£llS :".- dlilllil h ‘Hhyirilllii ‘ ii ill!11111111111111] ' » i 11111-19. 11.1 ...t-i.-.11l.‘i.;1I"i 1 19-11.‘, 1.11m 11- 1 -_, I‘! ,1 . ,-111...‘.,Uh i ‘,|111....11,;]1...,| 111. 1 1 _ ’ k 111!“ M" r‘ Enid llalues at 35 looks 1'10. She. ~u is considered a hopeless ol1l-n111i1l by her family 11nd the people in her village. Her brother Jim with '- whom she lives. his wife Esther‘ the daughter Laura and sun .Ii11i' all tliink ot' her as nothing but an aunt-of ail-work. Only the young- 1-111 .Violel. l11-li1.-\‘1-s 111 her. blark Upjohn, an old beau 111' her youth now hunting a second wife. comes hack t11 Ht-nly l-‘alls and calls on ht-r. \'iolet wants to go 111 college 111 the cily. and Aunt Enid gives “Ur her own small legacy. S111- Vi- and there the hopeless old maid dcnly awake to the possibilities 01' .111 sunlight. Violet is iii luvt- wiili ‘Bud PUUFHU“, and the 11111111" is not ‘a happy one. , [about ivhitefaccd and qui11t. lt 11111111111 my heart ache lo sce- 111-1‘ s0 _.____..__.__ i’ " "even sympathy‘ wouhl only 111- .c1‘1-nse the hurt. 1 felt. So l simply ldid what l could to divert ht-r llllllltl. aiid to show her iii little \\‘1i.\‘1~1 how iiiticli l can-d fir 111-r. did not c111111-, 11nd neillit-r of us i111-i1t11111e1l his 111111112 down," h1- 111i11111ii1c1-1l. "Want t11 1-o1n1- Violet.’ s11111l, pulling up a chair. “(£111. any 111111-11 111111111111; Aunt l-liiid? ’l‘l1.1I ———-Z—~ 11111115 bully." 11-11 it tlaintiiy 1111 a tray Graduate on N. V. Poet Graduateliiest 111111111 undt-r it. Chaplet‘ -ll7 For days after this Violet went t there was nothing l.1-oul11 do S11 11 1v1-1-k or 111111-1- ])it5h‘<‘tl. llud 'l'l11-n ont- t-Vl-llllig he rail in as "I'm t11 lne1-t Pt-te at a plarc up “Yes, I'd love to." At 11111-1- shi- "Not now, plenty 111' ti1n1-," 171111 "hots iiioi-v. I'll 1:11 it.“ 111.1111.- prl-tiit-st tie dark eyes that rarely lOoke with liiiii. 111111 111111111111 1111-11‘ pince. - In lll_\' uiisophistii-ntlon l kt-pl sl'li'ill','. at 11111‘. u111l-veiling at 111-r artiliclzility. Slu- suiokml 1-11111111- unlly during tli11 evening,‘ light- ing one cigureltt: froiii 1.111» 1-ii1l oi‘ 1111111111-1", and her talk wa t'1ill 11f sizing atitl 1-11111111 witilrisiiis il111l'ni1i1i1- 1111111 boys laugh, n great 111-111. ' ""l'lils l 1111111 t11 1113-51-11, "is 11n- 11t.li1-1‘g1l1as1-ol' l1t'1- that l have sort 111' thing \\"l1il1- l'liv1.- iii 1111‘ 1‘il_\. \\'l11‘-th1-i' l 11111- it 111' 11111, 11's _11 side 11i' lif1-, and l must know niiiiiit it." l‘.-.11-i- zisllt-tl Violet. .10 1la111-1-, u111l 111111 11nd tli1- other girl also 1-111111- hat-k 111-i‘ t-ht-i-lis w1-r11 re-l .ii11l 111-r t'_\'tlF~ 1111- 11111-11 l1lit1- that. 1 11111-11‘ 1111-11111 smut-thing unusual ‘She's- 1111111 at. n11-_' l‘1-t1- 1-.\‘- |11t of 11151.11- -.ntly litinglit, 11nd p111 ‘t iii th1t\,.‘ni1d 1111-11 fix-l 15111 all this ceroinony “'11s loshhm, “u, ought t11 sorvt- 11111111 tasst- witii~ Office Hour-e-Q to 12 a. m. 1 to fildiiinei‘ you know . it's no 111oi-1-. with our‘, 111111111-11 11111111111117 11111-111111)‘ Says i 1111111 111-i‘ llitl close. You ninsirt. 111i 111-i‘ 111.- ton 111111-11 oi 11 littl1- . \v11 served ourselves ‘. _iilue as soft n11 the light that ling- __ .1-rs zifti-r 11111111111. I inatlo it up ov- Violet, l knew was afraid 11f 111111. lle 11.111 thick dark hair that was T1111 girl had the lightest blond hair l l1ad1-v11r seen. l noticed with a t'1-elii114 11f i11t1-11s1- surprise that .-li1- 11111111- herself a new ino-llsh, so much niouih over her roal one by using inannt-r 11nd some sort of r1111 paint, alid that awi-t-t 111111 her cheeks were so brilllalit l could not believe that color real t-itlior, 111111 that she had used still 11notl11-i‘ sort o1‘ 1111111151111 lit-i‘ eye- lashes to make them long and thirrk. 111-sides this lihc 11nd tippar- 1-111l_\ shaved off all her eyebrows thin black lilies 111 l1t-\.‘1-l'.~;t‘l‘ll. l i1inst..<.1-1-. all this' "rm-z CHLRLOITETOWNIGUARDIAN~ ‘ ‘and he's put. Bud on to several good things. . . “Have you finished my new dniss?" she went on. hor tone fiat and discouraged. “Bud says this of taking 111e around in that blue silk all the tl-tie. He wants ine to wear something new" ' “No it's not done. but l can haste it up on you. and tomorrow fix it,"l said We finished our supper aur1y— Violet insisted that w11 cull lt “dinner” now. She bought little after-dinner coffee cups. 11nd even when Bud 111d not conie 111 see us th-ml-tassois and lingered over the 11111111, talk- ing u111l reading tho pltpcr. it was a (lelightful custom; l n-as glad Bud suggested it. 'l‘i1eu Vi 11111111011 into the new frock 11 fllniy affair of niallne in a ‘er 1111 old white dress dyed pink u111l tho pink showed skirt. _ _- She was fJAqUl-altfl in it. It directly at anyone. But i111 saitlfhrought out all the fairy like light~l knew something was wrong. lots of amusing things and Budness and grace of 111-r figure, laughed a great deal when 1111 irasgsot off the shining mass of h111i‘ Yes, we lind come n long dis fore. 11nd lnto out‘ apartment. ’< liini. arms around 111-r zindktssed her. it w.‘1.~1 always a buroinratci‘ of her feelings. Slii- luokctl up at lilin. a r1-t111‘n of that saint- sweet shyness so much 11nd yet 111111-ii. lint tho kiss was 1111 impulse with Bud nothing 11101-11. "Are you rt-ad_v?" 111-. asked I've :1 taxi outsltlc. ‘ “lint that-costs so much!" Vi pi-11t11st1-d. Why 11111 n street ‘car? “Oh. tl11-y'1‘1- r111 darned 11111-11111 ifnrtuhlv. 111-sides. \v1-'r1i 111i fussed \\t‘lll 11111 111i tlit- floor. Wl11-n Viliip. .»\i11l it's a 111111)‘. so let's cele~ brute.’ “lint. tho montgv-A- "Nnw don't start t11 iulk about that!" '|'li1-r1- was 11 111-w note 111 his 1111111. s11n11>lii1ng l did n11l. llk1- “.\n,\\va_\‘ 1.1111 money pa1‘t ls all right. l 11111111‘ $130 1111 tlit- lftirb to» t‘tllllill'_\' ‘girl, you know. 1\ littlo isillfll’. lll ll ilulll llllllf‘ 3106K" ln-voziiing. 11111 11iu1-11 is 11 bore." i 1111i not Vitiltil 11111-111111- still l111i1-1-1|~-1i f111l sunli- 11f 1._li1- 1101111111 “"'_“’“'l)l-'ll- "ml ll- Hllmfi ll lilyll‘ l" llmiSniv \-'1's t-_1'1-.~: follrnriiig tlit.-111. BrA. ‘I. A. MacDonald. H. F. McPhat B. . Barrlatera, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Riley Building, Charlottetown Mark R.McGuigan,l-3jl' BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC Monev to Loar. Cameron Block Charlottetown. P. E. leland >- ._.___.._-_ _.____._ 1 t 1 E. Lillian McKenzie - Bachelor of Music (McGllL) Instruction in Planoforte, Singing and Theory. 277 RICHMOND ST. Telephone 378-L. MacLeod & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY Barrister-e and Attorney: MONEY TO LOAN Oflioe-Bank of N. 8. Chamber: p. m. May be conlulted off hours at 116 Hlllsboro 8t. Palmer 8n Palmer H. J. Pllmer, K. C. H. L. Palmer Barristers, Etc. Bank of Nova Scotla Building Charlottofiown, P. E. l. Money to Loan a 111-nil tasse," Violet “'11s zigalii on tier ft-t-t, l rose, t11 gathci‘ lip 1111- tllslit-s. “l’l1>.."1se lt.-t 1111-," slit- said as llnd protostctl. "l lnVt‘ I11 do things for you." sweet shyness of at child. 11nd all the lovt- of a ‘grown 11p woman. Again i had the little 1111111‘! 1111111: fit was should cure so for 11nd. 11' only 1111 1ipprec11it1-d it. and 111111111 a little r-frniil; 1:111'f1-1-, taking ori-at pains with it and us- ing a whole p1‘1-1:ious t-ggaproc- ions 11111141- 1‘|1.-.‘1i‘ it. Then Silt! found 11 littl1- gold pnintntl cup 111111 was ii1-r11 when 11111- was u lnihy, 111111 SUN" 11d .11 t11 him‘ in that . S1111 wrote down "111-mi lasso" on our list 111 things tu be purchased. 111111 tl11-ii trent in to join Bud who was drinking the coffee and smoking. l heard 11111111 laugh and when I went lnto the living room aigain, Vit1l1-l's faci- ivns flushed pink Bud “'11s _in high good 1111111111‘ tli111 v-vt-ning. l-l1- iilVi|.(‘(| n11- 111i this party. 111111 I tli-essr-rl cai-i-iiilly in niy stunning black satin and cont-11nd ill_\' 111th‘ 1111.111 in tht- soph- isticated i'11sl1i1ii1 ll1-l1-n taught n11‘. W. Milesi Garrison A. B., M. D. Pulmonary Taber-colonic Upeclaiiet tnwn 1"t1.‘4l.'iliralit. Bud's 111-iv t'1‘i1-iid .l'11t1-. and tlii- otht-r girl. P0111 l did 1111i lik1-, antl 11111-111. finishes 1t tip tii-opt-rlyx" MacDonald & McPlieo, “111-t inn niakri 5-1111 sonic coll?- Thorn was 111 111-1- tono all the wonderful that she She cnnir- hark to the kitchen illill-Willtt-l’ days- 111 again with happiness. We ir1-nt I11 1i 1111111111111111111 11p- ’l‘h1-|‘1-. \\‘1- 1111-i. 126 Brighton Road, Charlottetown the Treatment fln- leiootnd Canoe Telephone 207' V. w s. s. "iiinssian “l)1-1ni fuss-u?" l uskctl l1l1111kly.E “O11 yes the littl1- cups Vi1‘111'l'1-1-. that $111111: people order 11ft -1-r dinner. $111111‘ of the village res- ;t11ur1111ts have the-111. iknew they called llluill that.” . ‘illall’ clips." llud translate-ti in; ‘:1 slightly suporini‘ inniiiicr. "lfspnui 11m"... 5.3"“. mare; the thing to serve tl11.-111 with dili- nor.‘ 11f 111111-11‘ -1 ialwnysi czinit- 111111111 llud puiil 1111- 0111-1-11", I 1-1111111 noll Vi11i1-t 0111-11911 111-r month t11 1-ntii‘1-l_\" untlt-istnutlIllllfllvrli 'l‘lll‘" llll‘ X01111 lllllllllmll i-lly. "Your sweet little country ;11h1.1 shon-t-d that stiinetinins inad- 'ing mo 1110110. scn-nit-d to lie going in for. And l] 'l'-lll<} ‘FUR-MING (‘hziptor 3U i" -\t_',- ‘. "1'. .1 ' *..__. _ 1111p but s11 l-kfiHHPlt “tit- <l 1mg“; l wasli1-d up the dishes and 111111111111. 111111-1- than w1-. spent 1111' irl-ck for our table. ".\'11\\‘ 11111111111 n spoil-sporlf B“! l ll<‘l"1l'-lln1l ivhlspt-iv-tl as w1- got up tn ‘ii-ave. "Don't look like that. We're point; from l11-l‘1- t1) another place 'l'h1-. girl's eyes ivcrc 1r0ubl1-1l.| iiiii-t 11nd migry 1 liud 1i 112011111: of foroliotling. Till-l l‘1\lt'l‘Y (‘linptor 21S 'I’h.‘i1 “"1111 1111.1 first 111 a S"l'll"§ 111' ilttrt ~1 that Vltilt-t wcnt 111: =l.lltl that 11111111-111111-5 also 1111111111011 1111-. l'1-11- ivas itlways 0111.- nionilicr 111111 usually 1111-. girl we lllQl,--fihgy railed lit-i‘ “Toots-J‘ When ther1- \‘.‘1-1‘1- 1iti11-r girls 1111-y were apt to b1-. i111: sanit- t_vp1-.—ovar-painted, 1iv1-r-di‘1-ss1e1l 11s t1i style, under- tliw-sisr-d as to material. Wli111111v1-i‘ Vi wont 111111111. l stay- 1-d awn until lit-i‘ rolurnmusti- ally l and I o'clock in 1111-. morn» 111g. "l r-.1iii't. -1111lr-r1.‘t.11iid il," silo vronld 1111y. "What d1i1-s llutl 111-11 in that l’1-t1-. I 1:11ii‘t. stand 111111. l 1i11i1‘t trust him. l-li-‘s cl11v11i" enough i111 knows 1i I111. hc knows s11 iniir-b 111111 h1- mukc-s 1111-. i'1-1.-l linrribly ignorant. llut. somehow l l'1--‘l that he's the ignorant 0111:. not l." .-\litllllt'l‘ 1111111 she. 01111111 in. look» iiig pull-i‘ and 111111-1- tirt-d than us- 1111i. “You 1111111 ill." l said 111 111111111. "l l'1-1‘l 11 litt|1-—~l|ttl11 111111111," sln- .~1:1i1l 111-ginning t11 take down lini- hair. “| smoked a. cigarette and it 1li1ln'| agree with 11111. P1111‘ 1111s 11111-11 lensing i110 t11 d0 it [or iv1-1-ks and I 111d not. want to. ll‘.- ii1-pt. 111112111111: 11nd‘ calling 1111-. his littl1- 1111111111‘): 11111111111, lint. didn't mind him. 'l‘1i11ts s1i1il1-s 1i 111111111 littl1- 111111111. wl11-n l rtefiist‘. llut to-uixlit th1-r1- was an 11111111‘ 11-111111111 11111111.: 11. Nlrs. llrnntlt. And she said." Vl11l1-l 111iiiii1‘.k1-1l 111-r curliin: 11p 111-1‘ lip u iittic, “l)or‘t tense 1111- child 111111 doing it- it's sut-li a 1-11111-1111111; 11111111." A post.- 11111111 you. Aunt. 11111111! S11 l rlld 11111111111 11nd I1 11111110 n11- a little lll. .-\1:.‘1in 111111 111411111 11111- \v1-iit out with (11-111-141- on 111111-11- parties, 111111 exln-insttad. ‘Now l ivns learning how to care 5th. . . - MONEY 1'0 LOAN t Montague P. E. Ialane O-O4+O-Q J. A. McEAGHEN, Oph. D. IVE IPECIALIIT yo.‘ Iyee examined and glance furnlalied when needed. Office-if! Grafton Gtroet (above Pal-eon’: i and 10 cont new) -, HOUR 10-1 and l-O. Ont Inning Ii i nhhwvm fitment- ...” t p 1. A 6E9 Cuticura Talctini ls So Refreshing A few grainl of thin u ulultely aeenled powder dusted on t e akin eoothee and cools, and overcomee heavy lplratlon. It la an ideal face. l ibaby and ‘ ' _ powder and taboo the ptaooof perflunee forthei . , . \ ll1-i‘ lessons naturally 1111111111111 for 111111 would I111 tiwako hours alter an evening 11f 11111-1 kind. 11nd ncxt diiy start. upt11wn_ for college sleepy 11nd 1111111-1-111-11-11. Often she would neglect lit-r lessons t0 go with 111111 an1i that meant extra ifétlilfti of reading to 1i1i1.ko up for "Don't go t11-night." l bogged 1111i". wii111i llud sent around a. note saying he would come for her for izht- tin-airs 111-id 11 dance. ‘iBut l have l11." she said, and in her tone was the tragedy that only 11 girl deeply in love 1-ai1 feel “it l don't go it will bc- some oth- er girl. Anti 11111111 11f 111111111 other girls are good for hlni. They keep hliii i111 and make ‘him take them, around tii taxis and spend money 1m 1111-111. l tloh‘f'kfinw' where 1.11 gets lt. He siiy-‘s hé’s been buying 111.1 ‘H . Inuit. 0 I he. 8:. Sold raids-e ,. xglock and selling it at a profit. straightened th11 living rooni. l-lel- .;1-i1 show-ed 111e how to innnlcurefll 5W9“ “we Fm 1° i‘ Wis" “m1 lmy 11111111 the iveek before ‘and l .\\‘11n11-1l to do ‘it myself this cvoii- mg, lnolit-cd th1- improvement in niy hands from tho first week or so 111 town. ‘I 11nd 'lieon doing but llitlc hafd work ai11l In addition l had lent-11nd 111 pi-otnct i11y hands for th1- nails-the little details of 1-1-11111111; 111111 pumice and ‘bleaches for slullls and other things that iuost \\‘11ni1-.11 know, u111l that do count tremendously in improving their appearance. _ Ht-lon cntnie in later when lior mstitui-anl ivns close1l for tho ev- enlng. “Your hands do look ycnrB younger." 1111c commented approv- ‘inirly when ‘l showed her the re- sults of my honic done manicure "You know I've a theory‘ that tho various 1iarts of illll‘ ‘bodies aro all sept-i-nti- illtilVillllllli-l and die 111' iit-glt-t-t. lf you neglect your hair it falls out; if you don't take '1:11i-1: of your sit-in it shrlvs-ls up; and if‘ your hands art-n’t. treated , with proper resptict and tittolition. iii1-.y grow old before tlier time." Sl11- held out one of her largo. bony hands .-11111 oxainlliicd it. “You have 1ir11t1y‘ fingers and a nicely" 51111111111 l111ii1l," she went on ll is soft nind ft-iiriulne and shows all 1111-. sweetness and refinement that you "possess. Now niy hand shows my awful 170111111011 sense and iny lnli-nsely prntical nature “Wilt-refs Vi?" she asked hud- dcnly. I told hot". "What a had (‘lYNNll for 111-r t11 i111 iviili!" 111111 12011111111111.1111. “They v1'1i1i't affect her she's 1111i 1iwc1-t. 11nd sain- ‘in hcr- poliit 11f view. lint. they will 111111111 her unhappy. and tlii-y will affect litid." Ht-l‘ words Increased t'1-1ii".*1. Violet, llllt‘ 1110111 wniiit-ii. litid an infl-nlitn capacity for sat-rif- 11-11. 8111- would illvn 11p every- thing uynn her point of vlow for tho mun she lovtlll. Alziilinst. ht-r instincts 11nd liur 1l11-tt1-r Judgment tlliP. was 1i1-1-.r-.piliig 11101411 pcoplu whom 11b1- dlsllkt-d: How 'ft1r would 111-1" l11vt‘ c11ri‘y her. zigal-zist. my own ls to be a big party. and he's tired . faintly wonderful luxury of a book 11 bed _ through the blue. i taught myself and reading lamp-Esther would how to 11111k1- l-‘rt-uch roses from have considered such luxury poa- scraps of silk. and 1 put wreaths titlvely immoral. The door lnto the of these on the waist with a belt living rouin was not quite closed. llillled l“ m“ mmm" ‘"111 lWi-t fat-lot‘ tiieni and a few falling over the and the light there was turned ling around 111s forehead. a111l 1115 - " it "1 mean that ‘l simply won't g0 her out with those people again."- ii1i1l 1-111111- running tip the stairs highly i-xcltcd at. tho prospect of the par- gay 11 word itgainst liitm. He's put: “111-o. lint your 1irctty‘l" 11c ex- ‘.111, makes you spend more cln1i1i111las she went 11111 to grcot "Nfllgy 1111111 ygu g1m_—-" Alt-l ittti-ttltilvt-li- b1‘ nut ldfl 111111-11 ninnny too." B1111 was ti-yiiit: 'l‘l11- 1-01111‘ lcit her 111cc for an 8.] y“. was 103mg his lnmpe]; liistaint, 1111-11 came flooding hack 111 111-r t-ycs, a look that. promised‘ Wllllllfiltl B0 on ine that's all." i could "guess G (111111 1.1111; Oriental Cream her common sense l was to find out that night. _ 'I-‘or l was so worried ‘over the whole situation that l could not sleep. l went to ‘bed and lay there reudini: for awhile. enjoying tho low. Presently l hoard them come 1n “But Vi. tl11-y‘re 1ieriectly‘ all and a good little spurt." “And Pete's all right. You can't ine on to all sorts of good things “He. shows ine how to make to "ho pzlblulit, tbut his voice chow- “l 1ton't mean his extravagance Nor _v11nrs for you can do as you like- wlth your own money. But. it hurts ine to see you waste 11' and l‘1l rather you did not tvusto ‘"11 the strain the girl was under. “But that wasn't why you broke up 11111 1i1irty t11-night. What if l 11111 have my urni around 'l‘o1its in the cub? lt. meant nothing, and site's-well. she 0x11011111 that sort of tiil11g—— Really, '11 didn't iueaii, 1i [HIT-lg to either of us." You kissed her. - "Well l know. l didn't want to But she was s-ltiing next to me and W11 were all laughing and cut- ting up. 11nd she well-u111l. she 1111111 her fact- iip for lne—-—" "l know l saw her." Vlolct's volt-1- was scathing. “llni there's no harm tn.t11at-— .l.ord 111111-11 were six of us 111 tlic 'c11li," his voice rose a little antl- ‘ V1019“ ‘"1119 w“ 1°“ and 9*" smart and very simple, with al- 111111-11 ii-om our old llfn. l looked cited. In spite of her agitation. smilingly‘ at tlic girl as she stood sho remembered that I might 'bo ilitiforc the inli-ror. 11o slim and 11511101111111] d-id not want to dis- intprovcd in turh 111e. appearance-yet tls Wllfllflvlllt- ill ltetlrt- 11B right. 0f course Toots hasn't any 1-1‘1-1‘ she was in our quiet life be- brains, but she's a good dancer “Site's rude and vulgar ano-——' - ¢qiil l Then he went. A long time after- wards V1 told ine he kissed her ‘band as he left. l only knew that _l found her in a little heap on the. lfloor sobbing hysterically. with ‘her lips pressed against the hand that Bud bud ltlsed. BUUB NEW iillill-JND Chapter 40 The weeks run along through the early spring and brought with lea. l was becoming a little clever er with my needle by this time, and l could follow more easily the inspirations that Helen gave ine. _ liuatle up n Spring and Bum- mer wardrobe for Violet and my‘ self. l found the 110st was reality little—~ the serge suit we made so painfully the your before, back in the country. l recut lnto i1 inodisb fashion and sent away to be tali- orod b)‘ a good natured little Jew them new interests and new dut- - or: 11i- 1.1.1 in a basement taiilorlng establish nient. Dainty ililouses and smocks 1 made fronttoid remnants of anat- erlal and dresses from the lengths of cotton goods cherished for years Iby Esther and packed away for us in the old-fashioned trunk we brought to our city home. lu making my. own clothes. l kept to Helen's suggestion. In style 1 made them sophisticated, ways some one uiiexpecter touch about each dress that kept it fi‘oiii being ordinary. lt took lots of time but fortunately 1 had noth- ing to do but study ways to im- prove myself. And l kept up all the other things-the detailed care of my hair coaxing back some of its youth and color and lustre; the ‘careful cleansing and stimulation of my complexion. which softened ai11i cleared and loot ‘sortie of the hluer nutwork of lines. l began paying a great tloiil of attention to our diet, too-lllelen made i1 scientific study of this in connec- tion w-itii 11111‘ restaurant. I discov- ered that we tn the country MOW- liig quantities of fresh vegetables and such things on our place, liv- 111l on a dict 0f soft doullh which would have killled us with dyspep- sia had we not worked as hard us we 111111.150 l made u1i sulaus and cooked fruit and used whole wheat and Ibran lavishly in baking como fresh and oven pretty- Vlnlct was parties Violet. objortcd to. evening. It was not the novelty of the surroundings. Violet and 1 had frequently takon dinner at the iii tle Village restaurants. we knew them very W011 by now-we even knew some of their regular pat.- Foi‘ that part of everyone luiowa is age. with all the aociabilltiea and drawbacks of the country village. Each restaurant had circle of diners who came night after night and sat about over the coffee and cigarettes. talking new art new music polltlsc, came to our table and introduced themselves, and trlod hard to know Violet. course we knew came to Helen's. 1S0 it was not the places. that made the evening remarkable. Bud's. Francis -Mea_de. stock broker, one of two members of u fairly largo firm 011 W111i St. Ho was fine looking-wet not hand anti saw even Violet‘s skin STOW ?°m°- r921‘? {futures h 40 . . .. “d a“ be. 1-11111 per ct‘. o iras per aps . than“ m“! my ow“ gr u y his hair had quite a little HWY in. hflpptqgf now. Of it. he 111111 1i stcrn course he, happme“ lay Wm. but tho nicest and niost _ Bum and 15nd, w“ a “"1101 young ous full face. He had a stubborn nisu these days. ‘Ho saw Pete o1 Jill-Y. but course, and l thluk oousionaliy smile ~— a smile that transformed 1w even gambled in stocks; 111111111 his whole face. Later in the even- wont: out but rarely on the wlld 111g. his Plllme" 3mm Jllllsvll Join- e1Lus. and finally‘ we all went over doing hotter work at the off-ice 11nd l may even got another raise this summer. glrhattitude is all very well, and] ibo a wot blanket on a piirty——". voice stopped him. Violet had tall-l ‘1-11 zinntlit-r 01111 11f hor sudden‘ 111-ups to iill1tilPll.V—fl flush ‘which itraiisftirnictl her for the time from grown up woman. “Elston Iliid I don't care how, much you kiss Tools if you like- lier. And it wasn't for that rt-nsnn that. 1 broke up the party. But of court-lo, when you kissed her‘ Pete turned around and kissed me. You gave him you permission by your own freedom of action. D0 you want him to do that? Tho silent-o that followed was llllClllllly -—11lc1‘.t|-ic. Unconi-udnusly- l strained every nerve. tis the girl did. waiting for his answer. "You're perfectly right Vii," ho said. and his voice was entirely different.."We uli got excited and silly. l‘11ii sorry. i didn't realize- l'1l half kill hlin lf he lulssed you against your will. l‘1n awfully sorry. " Pale And Sickly _ Girls And Boys Need All the Strength That Rich, Rod Blood Can Give T-hem ~_. Yoiilh ls the time in iny Itlie foun- dii-tlon for health. Every girl and every boy should have plenty of pure, ‘red blood and strong nerves. With thin. impure blood they start life with 11 handicap too grout. to win success and happiness. Rich, red blood iiiPiilliii health. full growth. strong nerves, 1t clear i1i‘iiin and £11011 digestion. ln a word pure blood is the foundation of health. The signs of weak, watery blood are unmistakable. Tho pale, irrita- ble girl 0i‘ boy, who has no appe- tlte or ambition. 111 always tired out. short of breath and dries not grow strong. is a victlin of urine? nila-— the greatest enemy o1‘ youth. There is just. one 11111111 to do t'or these girls and boyii——bull1i-np-the blond with iii‘. Willlilllifl Pink Pills. You can't afford to experiment. with other remedies. for thorc must he not dli-t-tstly on the bloat. giving lt lug t-itroiig, healthy Klflli 11nd boys. Mrs. R. Klnch, Hepwortl1..0nt., tells an follows what these-pills did for her duunhterr-"l tliink i1. u du-ty to let others know the boneflt which Dr. Williams Pink Pills, have been to niy daughter. and I hope this may ho the means of inducing some other sufferer .111 -try them. "She was Wonk, nervous and badly run down. She took medicine from the doctor but got no benefit and tinni- ly she was iiot able to walk to school. I was advised to give her Dr. Williams Pink Pills. which I. no guesswork ln the treatment of 1 1 . 11.11.11.111... n1. Wllllttlllfl 1111111 Pills §‘,',"'M':‘:'d“cff§ a“ h" “'°°°' v'°“" tlio elements it- 111111113. thus develop down at om. mum We went out to lunch together. "Oh. how splendid! talking serious business with his employer. he grinned broadly as he caught this thought in her mind. “l hate to spoil you illusions," soniethilng hot on a waiter. that's that was and get out, but it's clean and tastes good. ' talked." We laughed nn1l Violet was pleased because Bud had gained e little favor with his employer. Sho was still more pleased one evening some weeks later, when we met. ‘Bud 11nd Mr. Meade at ono of the restaurants tin the village. We decieiled to g0 out tliiit night, and we hunted up a little place where tho most eccentric people dined. and ‘where food was good and cheap too. And 1n walked Bud and a tall man dressed in gray, and remark- a-bly good looking. Bud saw us and iimllod and came over to spunk. he was feeling 1i little awkward. liul. very much pleased with ‘blin- self. “This ls lMr. Meade" be 1111111, rnliier importantly, and with a boy-hilt dciilre tolmpresii us. “He's niy ‘bot-is you know. This is Miss -»We shook "hands and they sat "I've tivéd iii New York years and never savwtlreenwhlch Vill- age}: Mr. Meade explained. George here said he lived near 11 nnqlmltasked him to pilot 111e around some of the show places. Ha looked afioupd ‘film tnterestetd 1n p bio-o t 11f‘ tie types iii - tinged?‘ 11.11! .111“ . " "After dinnqv/Mll ymv-go with mo——w-lth George and‘ myself. to restaurants " He a kedf 11 smiled and nod ed. dftd iolet eta la clever n-t that, you know 1 - 9'“- - i i... "'- . “you-n. perfectly 1.1.41.1," [beard to our own little fiat. where Vio- blm tell hur one evening. "l ani|lot and I inudo coffee and the two men and the boy sat and smoked 11nd talked. Violet smiled at hiin. She wat-illlltfflctvtl t0 V1010! one of those rarosouhi who canlblossomod out . . . . l‘ “he ll- all‘! Y0“ km“ “- BM refralii from rubbing in 11 trlunipltlhlm . chattering about her lmlllPB‘ ‘Wnflwwnr Wm‘ ‘mnm-"s came m "M rpsuue‘ SM smllld°mrl Carly.“- m “xtrewms- “will "The boss has several times slons of the delightfully with , city when she first “"""""""‘"mflmm "m “limwd m" "m. """'t-'Tll'_-l‘l"0l"lwll likes 1° m" “ll “Militant 111e on special errands for came 1o it. S1111 even "told some of ‘hill/O ll 80ml lllllli- ll W" Wm"? "#111111." Bud wont on. "And yester-mur first funny adventures. though day we met going down in thell blushed a little 11nd felt ' "Bull!" Slllllllllllllll l" 11"‘- 5“'l""1-.levz1toi‘ and what do you thiinld-ivhitt ill at ease. . l “Aunt ‘Enid and l used to go for Whore?" u walk and write down the names Vi asked. She was thinking at of all the new streets we came to. once 111' a restaurant with pal1ns,anrl what they looked like. Then and music and attentive waiters. we came back the some way foll- aud Bud in the centre of this owing our directions so we would- inatters n’t be lost. Aunt Enid used to be awfully afraid to ask her Bud had a sense of hunlflr. lllltl DOIlB-vlllfllh" “iShe hud a bad conscience may- be.‘ suggested one of the men. l don't think s0.' he said. "But 1ft was this wny———-Mr Violet Meade was in a tearing hurry 11nd afraid because they were strange he skcd ine whore the quickest men and she hadn't been properly place was to get something bot introduced to to e111 a111l drink. 1 offered to brlnS crossed a street alone because of hl1n fl luiicli—-l mean to curry 1n the cars." often done, you know. But he stilt! traffic jam ls a matter of instinct. unsutlsfuctorr~it al- Perhaps your aunt 111111111‘: the city ways got cold and messy. So l instinct." Mr. Judson sugested. Bald if he W88 118ml? l0 filt- fll l! ."l think she ham the home-making counter, 1'd take him some place Instinct, WHCFB they fairly “HOW the 100d guld by way of gugwer ggtflng up at you, they were so anxious 1o 1,1111 walking about Hurt/O Y0" 811111;“ fld 0! Y0\l- l haven't been ‘lu a place for years took him to a place where l est that nmue me [M] -—lf you call it eating. You grub 111 1.01mi, T1119 91am, some soup and ii roll and coffee and rsfroghlngg‘ sniilt- of his. Something warm 11n1l "lie was game all right. He lovely fanthfough m,» m" 081119 810ll1i Bllll We PETE-hell Ill! °ll every vein in my body and inlide 111811 810018 ltlsfllllelf flllll lllq lllld 1111- feel strange and delightful. .11 was my first companion-the at his description 11.1.1 1m of’ imimiorv ‘lrnm a mm. since the days so long ago whgn Mark paid awkward little coin-‘ pllinenta. 1 I wanted to say something in m. turn-—‘but I couldn't. l know we“ enough what it was-l wanted to say- “ThenA please come and be at home here often lf you like it," But come cut-foul awkwardness clntchedat me. "l could not get. the words out. It was Violet who rescued the situation by turning and anylng with all the natural grace she possessed. ."Then lhope we'll see yqu again some time." tax and many othentblugs all ofl them quite over our poor heads. The girls often wore their hair short ln a way that. fascinated V10 let. and the men always wore tor- toise shell rimmed glasses. They had the easy familiarity that goes After the men had gone with Bud to guide them out of the viii-- age-—sli1ce all tin streets were new to them-l 1111i. for a. long time thinking over the evening. Violet being young 11nd healthy. 11nd tired went t11 ‘bod and promptly fail asleep. But l could not this even- lug. Why 11nd 1 not been able to say the things I wanted? l never was at a loss for words at home. l was always a rather silent person that was because Esther despised iny opinions. and because she fairly sat upon me convoratitioniilly. Slic snpressed me by her own weight her sheer physical bulk, as well as by the force of her character. But i was free of Esther now, free until we returned to llenly Falls for the summer vacation. Why was 1 not able. suddenly to any what l wanted? what queer lu- hi-bltlon took possesston of nic? Finally l thought it was bccnusr Mr. Meade was so well read, so widely travelled. because he sceni- ed to know so much and to have thought so much on all important subjects. Thinks came updiiriiig the evening of which llitid no comprehension. tODICB cussed whjch were quite beyond me—yct there was no hint of sup- eriority ln Mr. Ho was too quiet too courteous. 100 gentle 1n personality for that. were dis- Meadefs manner. What a remarkable man he was Ha was the first l ever met lllfll i-ouliy impressed ’ me. Suddenly l became conscious of my 0W5 '11-'11 ignorance. . l had something else to learn now! Continued on P1188 '3 .----<o->-——— FRUIT FROM OANA-DA DELIGHTS ENGLAND s'r. cnmHniziiN-ios. 1Sei7l- 21- — Wellington Weekly News, lfingluntl. published the following recently: "A most dnterasting window ex- hibit. can be seen at t-ha Ontario Government and Canadian railway offices. where divisions of the first shipment of Canadian dessert plums are on view. wrapped in paper and packed in crates, and took exactly 10 days to reach London from the orchards at St. tCath-erinea, ‘Ont. crates were tlelivercd to Covent (kit-don and sold the same day at an average of 8s 6d per crate of 17 pounds. These plums are Forty-seven ‘These shipments are the 111l- vanoe guard of many others, includ- lng various ‘shipments of pouches. which nro due from the some diei- trlct. They will come over in ra- frlgerntor storage on the boats, and will be packed 1n an entirely new form of packing case. and great hopes are held of this f-rult compet- ing favorably with that which 1.1 grown here." A111... 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