1 ' Cleans ~qu1c thoro 3'- } ' Wont scratch. Contains no j lye oracids. f§ . Goes further and does better WOPk. that make n horse roar, whoozemiiva thick wind _ or choke -d_own, can be reduced with Aggonamz also orher Bunches or Swellings. and horse kept at work. MADE IN CANADA BATTERIES Since the day of the first self -starter (1911) the Exide has been earning its title of the Ion g-Iife battery. Look [or this Sign: mcrfsnmau THERE IS AN EXIDE DEALER NEAR YOU l it. 0 "I just wont to unlike u. few notes of some thinks," she sold when Ruth emppeil. literally out of ', breath from talking. “lIow many < people were in the town before you 4: F n c T o R Y p started your work-and how mall)‘ 4 more now‘! iliow many factories are wing up, and what's the average 4V " ll E E ii S 0 < 4 0 . I. —B01lers V ;, -Culenders _ ‘ It -—Tray-s 0 1» —Claw Pans . 4 1: --Roof Plates l. -Pac'kmg Tables _‘< --Stove Pipe 1 J ! (Hand Made) 4 I: In clock or made it IMNOI! IE IIOQIOQ. \ x¢ \ . ' p»... wit; »;,=-;;;m*';. Clear You’ Cambrian ‘ some PPM"? ' °" _ - 1, mi w- ar .E _ Willi Culicura j: ‘ Bamwlthédllonolonpmdhoi 1 4, wneriofreethopomof o I . ondfoliuw o gunk qp 1; domino-a roam w noun ma- 4, hui. mlocniforthotolin, i‘. 1, -- i: Charlottetown \\\ . i?“ - ./ MAD! m cAnAnA \\ s. ~- siibne]. 5LT}. No blister, no hair gone, Economical- only a few drops required at an applica- tion. $2.50 boule delivered. Book 3 R free W F Young, Inn, i4 1 Lymunq Bldmilienhgal Exirk The Girl“ Who Had N0 ilhance (cflflllnuod from Pogo Eleven) v-i "Yes?" The girl quilvered inward- ly. half guessing what was coming. "Ruth, we've always been good friends, ever since we were kids. l had the money then, you hadn't, Do yiou remember when we were ready to graduate, we talked about coming lo the city together, and rhal your only chance‘ lo be anything we; to KB! here and learn to ivork?" Ruth nodded. "I jun: wunted to come-as o matter of fact, .1 never would to be unythlng-qbu! s wife. ii wanted f0 marry. I think I wanted to mnrry 'l‘lm. l have, too." She put down her coffee cup with an olr of the greatest satisfaction Mus rnougn, alone and single-hand- ed, she bod conquered the world. Ruth stared. "But you weren't in love with ’I‘lm-—not in those days. You were crazy uibout. Curllon Edge, and about James Monroe, aind-dmlf n dozen others. You used to tell me.” Myra. did mm. answer, of first. Then she said. "Well, we alwiys go through irawthlnking we're in love." She sighed a little romantically. "But Tim was my reul love. The unhers didn't count." "You snld you would be willing to lose your right nrin to have (kri- fon in love with you." Ruth ans- weriail, with cruel memory. Myra flushed and looked annoy- orl. Then she evaded. "You yourself were crazy about Tim in Lire old days. said much about. it, because you ll-l- wnys were u quiet sort of person. but I oould tell." . Then nml lghere Iiiulh decided that perfect irankneas between women was ILLIJDOSSlUlG. She evaded. ion. ‘ll was l7, and Tim wzu the most friends, and we used did i." But he he wasn't. ed up and regarded any vroman but me." his impcluous caresses, and ~though not "ofllclally" as her determination. reason we lillvtiilll, irausr- you wvro still Tim, und wouldn't writ-n" "I'm nnl," lllllll lips Light. shoe-r ncrvousnos, Zinuwdng sound of her subs RUTH LEARNS C-lirnpler 91 lie-r. lnullllgonlt llslizncr. sloppt-tl talking of her until ehu leurncd all . .._____ l POPULAR YOUNG LADY I5 You never -_--.._-__-_.q_..p.-__€_ _ in a tiny office in u. town~" "It's caused being a fourth-rats town—y0u should wee our new buildings!" Ruth interrupted. "And now I see you in the laip of luxury." Gmby went on. "Ruth. are you Bllzlaed yet?" . “Heavens no!" Ruth looked up from the very serious operation oi pouring leu. "Bin" you are," she Went 0n- "l saw ‘Myra. who said she thlought you were." ' "So you've seen Myml" Gmby gave her attention to hér tea for n moment. "As u mentor o,f fact, I'm "0?- ell-eased. I Wm—severml times." Jluth looked u-D with a llmble gasp and. n.- la-llflh, = and (lulby answered with one u! her rnerrlest and 111051 mlwblevous smiles. fourth-rate AGAIN WELL AND HAPPY Bold. "Bunbeing engaged 15 no; 11 serious matter. I always think 1 like the man, but after having 111m call me ‘darling’ romantically for a few weeks, l find I don't. So l break the engagement. I consider mar- riage very serious indeed-that's why I've slwuys broken oft my on- iwsemeuts before l wmmiltted {ny- self.” Ruth tried m follow this logic but gave it up. "Tell me about Myra," Galliy said . .y_ RUTH LEARN8 MORE Chapter 92 mm. , LAURENTIA ctouxrnn Miss Laurenlie Cloualre, a pop- ular young Indy, residing nt 638 Klurnier ‘Si- Montreal, is another who has found Tanlac treatment a smfe and sure means lo hcnlzh. strength and the joy of living. _ "For a year past I have suffered with terrible headaches, at the Sllmfi time felt weuk and dizzy all day long, and my nerves were also undone," states Miss Clouulre. "That l felt so badly was nu doubt. due w bad (ligestion, which prevented me from eating bu: very little and in oigirt months time I lost fifteen pounds. “I have just finished my third bottle of ‘Ilanlnc now and hove el- Ywily Tegnined ilenrly bnlf my lost weight, as well us consldiarable strength. ll out well, digest all my food und IllHHl no more llllflllllcllpfl or dizzy wpi-lls. I em simply de- lo Myrefs, and tried lo tell her im- pressions ul’ llie place. She was conscious that the ncute Gnby was watching her closely while she talked. "Are you still in love wl-Lh 'l‘lm‘.'" she naked bluntly. _ "He's mun-led," Ruth's voice was a. protest. “Au though that fact could change your feelings," Gitiby ,an- swvred, necorgnizlng iihc. protest bu! brushing it rtsido. "if the mere incl than the mun you were in love with nuirriixl nnullier could make you lllllifiltfllvt! boy around Down, hm I really only 111st liked hhn. Wewere to read to- gefiher u lot. He liked books end so "l used to think he was in love with you," Myra said, looking close- ly m. the shiny nails oi’ her pink, nlumm bonds. "l felt badly nbour n. With beautiful serenity she look- u picture on the rzppos-itc wall. "He never loved Ruth ilocided their tlnil frankness me when I'm off on mv firm-ii 1;. between mun and woman was somc- jecl, which is model iiioluqinge sllllin. times nu impossibility. She reme/ni- ‘ ' hered the evenings Iby the fire.» in lier living room at home when Tlflllpuf in '1 m, 1- i .gazln.llz ' 3, was there every evening. She rem- e “vent d‘ ne ernbered the things be eulrk-ihnt, she lwns the only onb bu. ever cumtkyou are doing Wonders. l've beenllliii (‘Qffnwi for or ever would. She remembered milking u study on! modal l l aiuswcrrzl, herilonalble phutourztplicfs, where pic-. lures were promised in a. few days. Bu; when .\lyi.i bud gone. she found iron-self shaking n-ll over from and without wily. she threw herself down on the couch and buried her bend in tho pillows to rover the Most of her second week in libi- city turned out lo be very busy and minor exciting. As she had pronr laud Langley, she phoned the young woman on one of the big inn-guz- lnos, who iuul wanted bur story. and spent on evening talking w The girl was a sympathetic mid‘ When Ruth work. the izlrl questioned her and led iii-r on, the details lighted with Tunluc. in is just, grand.” . Tunlac is for eule by nil good drllgglfllli- Allcflill no substitute: Over 37 million bottles sold. stop loving him —~w'ell, it wouldn't be such a complicated would, would n ._= "I suppose not.” Ruth answered staring into her untouched cup 0i tea. "But nf. the same time I have iuo moriul pig-ht to be in love with him, and 1 ccruiinly cnn’: udmit if, oven Io myself." , "That's funny reasoning,” the other girl remarked. "What did you think oi’ Tim? You hnven'l. seen him for u long time." "Ne, l haven't. And I don't know wbni liliink 0i‘ him. Ho's-well. Inc's iliffcrcnl. While we were work- ing so hard on lhe new plans for the nil)". I used to wish for Tim. because he wus always so inter-es:- ed. He does not seem to cure now. Migg ()'N.191__t)f cnirse," she utided quickly in "There's rno reason hnugjnglyvliy he should. After all, it's iiul Tanlac Vegetable Pills are N11. wm“ 0w" TBmPIPY for constipation l<or sale everywhere. mo an idea of the expenses in town like yours." ' Ruth illughgiL _ llut I must have bored you 131k. "l2 so much. There's no stopping rainy" 3""! know. I'm not rm im- Pililml P918011 and I shun-id not be anything." 3N0. you're wrong, _ 110W and the conditions of Wdrkhbgjugyfg his town uny more." she was curried away by his lovo.,1';\n1111e,, f0,- sonm o! we wonlenfs‘ Shcrc-memlbcrcd how he llibii gzoncmpngaizines, and l know quite u. bit l b0 the city to make money to marry ' her, how they were ruully engaged she (zalilod ll. She remembered the grvul- ually changing tone of his letters, abs sudden note from ilyrri ielllnrrshe went on. iKjlflfinrg m" me of the enswement and the bitter- 11958 i118! idlmyed when she firstiéillfl of the evening, zilmost ‘had the laughed. tried lo liuild up her life egaln~iglrl3 life history. i, out of noniuig—wnn nothing 1,1111 Guiby kept looking: nl her stead’ 1y. about it. You are doing n great’ "Vvhaii. did you lhlnk of his inu- mzmy original linings. You see, be- furnishlnus. nll flint sort of thing. lng u woman, you grits-p the needs You can judue a pursun by bis o? the laborers wife, and plan your-meme, you know." housing for her comrfort as well-J“ "Probably iviyru furnished it." betlerlllufh was very much on tho dr- parts of Ilutlts plans, and by the-‘fessivc; so much so flint Guby “l ibouulit lli-IPSO ixnudy cnrlnlns "Of course I must have a photo-land nil that array of ornaments In Igraph of you,” she said. "Sio-meihinniwoulil offend your. with your very , 1 W3 fllwuyfl dart of thought the with a light frivolous dross on. been-such make you look your youth. You ere-did you mlk about?" friends," Myra went on, "was be so young to be doing all this—-~l'm in love witliiscniling to lllliii lllil".'li why youiol’ the new city being built. there." t0'sim~ple ins-tee,” (lnby sold. "Wbnt "Just gossip. lint tliut was Myra. She nlways wants to know nil the ‘personal news; and adores scnn- liiarketivwn for pictures So Ruth ended by gluing to a flash-rial." "Tim rend ‘the sporting page, you 'mcun. You see, Iluthie dear, I have Nefllllifllfl. probably 1186M"!!! "l?" been up there myself for dinner-- girl from the marznzlne hnd told (711459, 1 never went ngain, lmcnuse them, some newspapers sent for ln- Myrg, is deadly uninteresting to lei-views with‘ Ruth, who suddenly ma. I'm not intellectual, goodness found herself n coir-brim: in n email knqwg, and 1 make my living by way. And whr-n the phoiographo dancing wail and looking pretty in were done and sent lo her, she was g[agg 1ilmheo- fbut ‘Myra, bores even amazed at. the result. For (he mun. mo," being n. reel artist, had posed her fRuih considered the matter. so as to ‘bring out sill her {sued mp1,,“ w,“ 11;; .1119 1.111111 m. length. points. ‘She was very DTP-Hy in "18 "Gaby, you've given me the key to illclurerl- tho whole thing. 1 was bored. U10 It was: Mnrle who kept track of who“; (waning. I was glad to gel. lfnese things for Ruth. Marie's in- Rwfly wimp ‘my cur crime for me. Oi tic-rest in the imglnnlnu was only in 1-0111-54», though, it was ‘Myra. unrl not tho igcnuroua tips Ruth uuve her, T11“ w)“, was (he tiresome," she but enter u. few days ab» (lPVQltlpUd we“; m, 5mm“; 11s though she were n. sincere fondness for the new 1111141115; (yul, loud tn herself. "Tim guest nt the hotel. 1ntrticulitrly on 11mm My nm(-,1._" nbo could do so much in lliu way of "111; you think Myrrfs had n good muklni: "mndamoisc-lle" lizuk prot- 'i"‘>('[ n“ 111m?" “M”, w...“ (“L mm. ty when ebo ilrossi-(i bvr ' I‘ ihi- ov- ‘\‘ll|HHly py-"hln-g euin-g. Marlo cut nil ibi- from the pnpom, i-vi-n tho ‘liIl - i or» m“, ‘qdsh-N] hqlf[\_ ioly notou where Ruth's Iillllll‘ Willi included mmong Ibo lists of r-1usls|||-...11m,. at purities she was now lHVllUl u). my uQnH-flflng against ber-" And Ruth was growing‘ pron»: ~31," 1111111 1mm suddenly. under the work und i-xi-iu-nic-ni of lpfllll in yourself. Besides, hiym it. M; lwst ebe Tliililllvtl lbw. suc as‘?! “M111 bee.“ u friend to you ~or u BOPI-WIS coining u» .-n-. ancimmq yours. felt differently towards Tim ~-sl\c W11“ Thu in the first plume, beoeuee could not tell how or wby, She Emily's companions merit on her port, nnd u llllle sur- llllflil to be courteous. She wzinti row, for Tim was not us lntercsl~ in sbnw ing us lie hurl been. She wasn't sure wlmt it wus-—only she felt she cured for him oven morn. much us elie still fought the lden. .0110 afternoon Gnbrltflle Curie: cnnm dows. Gaby Wiis in u musical comedy, nnd Ruth illlll not hull time to hunt her up when she first came to the city. She could tnlk lo her, for (lxuby knew and haul n great understanding und sympathy. She came in looking as stunning as ever, in a very smurf little blank velveteen frock that made her dark hnir and her extraordinary dark eyi-s even more lovely. The two rzirla smiled at ommaito ends of the biz couch in Ruth's ilvlm: room iind looked at each other in smiling admiration. ‘Marie placed man nnd have lrlm ten things nn the little table and went out- (law's eyes fdlowtd her, then Blamed around the apartment in npprcclw. tilon. _ "And the first time you came lo New York you came on im Milli‘! . 4- .4. M14) . aw Nil. rou were u ate l u nfinw“ toothache, earnche, neuralgia‘, lum- "*-’ ‘ LL m cnitnnomrovvn " culmnfiri "r know it lsnfl. quite right," ti... ' .¢__.._.__ Ruth gave an account of her vlsill lnlo Iiul‘ B Ho“ b . . . . z y hiring error-l l -l I l: "l1" Mb" l“ -'ill>ll1".'-i" lllllllifllllil lo ilnil the lliing elxe was m“ ham work 110ml: ‘Mm IZMIIkFCQ mmmn‘ Fm‘ mm, “lymjnipon "a; stores whuru ull you dois buy-aim ‘flmd- ‘on w“ me food nnd beat ii nvp. Silo (loos lnku l'~ for | has beenusort ol‘.tonel.l~ln' I i She deliberately flirted m! neck]. ‘i u m“ u 21,1 mnmmg 1,1,1, mm“ pnylclieerfully. thought lt- was u little dlsuprlnllii-Inruch attention to hon-only ell-idea," by 1.111111; i-nough [[0111 m hnw- mm“ m“! w" “mm mm a gelling miw-t of the snuff from the . . - l ' ‘ . ‘m rm lmsplrWlturns whom-r nil you do is buy the P311111)’ knew tlllll. she told mr- untimwl and luni ll up. Sin: (i003 lnkn SAY “BAYER” when you buy. ‘Insist! onlllrizioazroiuoserglthza-lgiluomejlifiyerfitxiiioqrhoiimntlsm. ncurl-tin, nnri for nmibltions. , ‘f m t‘ ' 9 0 a"! Mun n genera. Accept only mgfiuggilndlasmguzo xv‘; gflztcglélarzglm genuine ‘Iliayor prn-ior pnloknge which confnlns DPOIJPPITlMI you Mil. I don't think his nuc lurmnr. Gaby an“ lumms m twomymme i“ "Y glngllpfo 21:‘ rgzilfgkllrectkwnn. Ilnndy ‘boxes of lwolvo cess would be any the more to hi ‘mm’ a Rum‘ "mm M“ “m” '53! 11111110118. for baddache coldadaiso sell ibottles of 24 and 100 r‘ \ Bran is the most ivaigiuablc body regulator. ’ Powerful, drugs are harmful. v ' ' l BUT bran has-been so unappetiz- j: l0 i l ‘L [onuroln package or l8 conh 2 for 35 ccnfa \ silk’ Bills \\K§“‘$‘ Q E i; wrrii orusn PARTS or in‘! . WEED EAT DELICIOUSLY MALT FLAVQRED ‘A LAXATIVE’ r0 READY ‘ro m?” v ~ [ wuujhed m“; I an“. l, w“, nmu" good cure of lire bnlby, und docs lint‘. 1 Iluth tasted br-r fun~bui it WllS “H "y hersem 0,0111 fby 11115 1mm g1", bpgun pomp “Myra is just naturally lnzy. She 1m; 0111 1111,11.’ 13.1.1111‘; I|()r\v‘)us “mp1s too ‘lazy l0 tnke much UXPlTlSt inking roman in 11,13 “me MUM, and too selfish not to keep on mu to 1.111;. m, lng everything in si-gbi, llllll silo’: n-nm ’s__m. wM_" chamflng mp going to lose bcr youm: figure 1m: 10w 1p n-mny wflyg_ 11M Tim hicks her yuuihiul looks in no ll-me. Lin push, Hg has 1n 1m Wm. smnoyon‘, she isn't yvorrylnu, ‘because nil sin who is 11 1411mm," 1n_..l,i,-nn,m_ “(Quiver wamleil out of lifu was u llfilllt yo“ mink My,“ is m, inspiration?"Hlll-(l :1 husband and she's 1:01 llmil "N9, 1 wan; yo“ m “(mm theinow. She is perfectly content, just mink phat-Q n‘ ‘ll:ll.s H“, “qmh, like n lazy ll-Ltlr: pig in thu sun. Sin thing. ’i‘in1 has gone buckwnril, l.viit"l°"’*"l't will" l“ mm“ 1-1 1,111‘; 1113 1311111, 113., Aiyhffl- S)“, "Some diiy,“ sire nddod nflcr u has Ibsen u Burl of stnnu tivd 9M1“- mrlm Wm ‘vmke "1' l" H“ 111-9111111 1115 n...-,|(_" far-i HULL Myrzi is u litllc 1mraisilu. "()1 60111-313" (m1),- m,s\\.l.r,,,l_'illicii he'll soc s-lie isn'l zis proily us cheerfully. "ilhu iii-ops dill"! home m" ‘NW1 1° h“ Tm" hdnlw“ 5mm" "You 001' ‘iuvr- ' zid liim bill-k ii golllnizuuosl of lbi- sfifl‘ ‘from fliuiym‘ m“ M1» - J i" 5m ‘in!’ ‘mmmd "month," slu- wvni on. "I suspi-r-li-il I think I null uomcliilng io you good can; of meqmlu.’ “m1 "Um,- Hm, arbout. lL unc iln;.'. But I was suri- of n11 1,yhm-S,,1g_ ,lt zillerwurds. You upset 'l‘i|n. b1- “Mym 1., 111,11 nmm-“ny “my ghpwiusift as much in love with .\i_vru ‘ r a ion-g lime. llu-l sire had u wily’ no r-onlcnl-Vrjusl, ,,ns\\.0,-(.,11lnzy', like hersi- f- than. be gm ovi-i" ibul. loo. I r1 Illly was nfrn-ld you. might CONN‘ bzick, und 141-1. him] uwny from bur. l was awfully nfriiidi you mluhh nnd marry him. I would] huvo iboon llfiihlllrlbklfn if lhui bud] hnppeni-il." Ruib was looking at licr IEiIPIIBSl-l .|y_ l "(if cnursu," (luby "Silo koe-ps his home the bard work dune; sbi- cooks by o CONFIDENCES i Ch: picr 93 ' "I would burn made n dlffcrenll sorl of wife." Lin. suld finally. ' Slic- leaned buck in the curnur of‘ lbo sofn, her bluv eyes looking- slcadlly across iho room. "iii-I would have been u different sort of man, ton, I think." i "fl don't (loubl it," (‘ruby remark-i ed drily. "Ilut after nll it's n poor, sort of mnn lhnl has to have con‘. stun-l inspiration to bu. anything." >- "Wbnt do you moan? Wo- uli have to have inspiration lo be any thinlL" "l rucnn," Gniby frowned in bur effort to concentrate nnd slrnlillllen out her ideas, ‘ltbat it's a poor nor] [of man who hos to lean on some ‘one else for nil his ideas nmi hi? Probably Tim would "llny- amount to something if he hmi mar‘ ' k 4 l I .1 __ Io Druzalm credit." 4 "' Ruth thought this over for n mn tmblela cost low cents. - a Lin“ ' ‘ ‘ ., ;.l.l Try. this dcliiciougybrg mdfpingl; with crearfi‘ nun; 356111;} like itfAnd you'll benefit by/it. ' ronlly fell evcijvllilng i0 this lit-tic womun. ' lldn‘! bnvc ziny lnsplrnlioii» lliul I ‘meat. it woe very nice to i151 1 " " ' i ~. . orb Factory: W eymjinlhleiii» (iziby lo lulk in. Slugsmilod’ moglunlm. int: about illlillllbl‘ Slil‘ know well, bill Pil. for the first limo flint she rould Wilt-l “.-\riyu'u.y," (inlay ‘was saying.‘ didn’ ook wlmil you've done! And you. -onlrl aw." .111. "No, it was desperation," ‘ll-nib " MADE IN CANADA ing, so dry, so harsh that very few people found it palatable. l’; Now comes a wond¢riul_ new bran iood~,— Post's Bran Flakes with iOtheriParts of ~Wheat. ' I " These delicate, thin, crisp flakes are deliciously flavored and yet the bran is there to do its work in keeping you fit ‘and happy. nrlitomorrow milk or CANADIAN POSTUM CEREAL CO., LIMITED Head Qllicr: Toronto incisor fi w impersnirnlly‘ Q T he Com! Hinder W slu- unswori-il. Sim Will! lo fut-l lhni sbu was talk- 1n-rson in whom she lilll“l'l‘l<lll‘ll. irliuni ll l scum 1nu'il<~nlnrl_v as ihouil" lil-rsvlf iii slw. uwro talking owl‘ ‘I260 I. o. b. Windsor Five-Pannier The deep regard i the good Maxwell is Touring Car n which held by owners everywhere i8 a definite tribute to how We" it is made sndihow well ,1 The ease with 1 ularly I ' it performs. which it rides is partic noticeable on 1on2 drive‘ cotm H. sTEWART bmruiuu» m Prlnw o. F. eunu . Dealer 9"" PARNELL MQMAPW" Denier‘ ' sun/imam! E Edward Inland CHARLOTTE‘? N n’: and Kinfl" 6° m‘ KENBIN Eutarn PPM“ uMY Continued on Page Thirteen 1' i