4 up n. an we nu No Chance} flasiness_~ b i ' Mtlrhztu .l::..":.:.l ma: up the wells. Add s ‘touch o! color- nscgats lthem with healthful - applied. W a; f l summons fa: wlffidecmriass. rs: ALAIMITI co. PARIS. r-ru. on. -“- ‘wt-elm. t is ll ed extensively in ofllces, showroolgs, warehouses and, sings. , ixes rfectly in cold. or hot . _ water an is easily and quickly Ain- 4B LTD. Ill- -URCHS ‘no-rurcotolnrlsn‘ v (Continued irom Page Ten) -J....¢. 9 "P118481 srinned a little. ‘D0 you like the members of getsown Ollubso much. as all a .' ' 371° kirl looked at him seriously “A dew o! them." she remarked- ‘There are. some-Jane, and Robbie. and the Perkins and Mrs. Anderson. that like the things we dlo. 0t course most o! them only "l" for dawns and osrds and MIFUIIBQUBYIKIEY. have you seen about the plans ior llny——'-~" lrlvolous things sh spdiscussion over th hove s. certain village which as pended on the river tor its drink lug water. l get more out oi those politicians than I can or‘ anyone else in 311s _ tOWII." “ed at the compliment. She was sure "she had not done anything Worth Iwllllfi Y8t-why should ally- one say she had a great deal oi in- llueuce with the political leaders? vSo the winter days passed while she worked bard. from early morn- lug, until dinner time. But no ev- ening went iby without a visit to the sick room where her lather ~ lily. ' The trained. nurse was there all the time now, Mrs. Owietwitu an ‘eye togrowing expenses, discharg- ' ed the maid ‘Ruth ‘had. hired and ‘For W.‘ p. \ Success ls . , Guaranteed hourly bests during the Y, , , - But laboratory tests are not enough. Each dsyis milling is put to s practical test by our Master Baker. It must al measure up, to the ‘exact Quaker standard before it csn gojnto the ' " Quaker on it. ‘All "chance" is taken out of when you use Quaker Flour. baker uses Quaker." Quaker flour Always the Samc-Alwagsthe Best, Mode byline Quaker Oat: Company all the In Your Bakin BAKER FLOUR must be not the but in quality, but it - QUAKER MILLS PETERBOROUGH and SASKATOON ‘ DI 8TB!!! UTOIQS MOUNT JTEWARB-H- F. FQQIIB "MINT ewllwnnm-w... IOIIEIJn-JI- H. only must always be the same. We see to this by milling process. wsys sack with the” your baking "The happy, 1 ered enormous for that period and took over once more the entire work oi’ the big house. And though Ruth's salary was consid- ror so small a town, somehow it _ never didlnore than barely cover expenses, Duncan tTNlel grew so much ' weaker that night attendance was needed. The nurse slept. then. rendly t0 be chilled. l! anything should go wrong, and Ruth and hen mother divided the night. The Ell‘! insisted that ee be allowed to do this, though her health and- her work suttered because o: the extra. strain. ' Yet what it amounted to mostly the water sys- where the": 1Y6" 0'11)’ fl°1¢8*—" tem -I mesnt"to‘ask' you yester- "I'm only] helping." Ruth said. QM“ lorsstllns er talk about plunggd luto- ‘Ruthl- he said sitter a silence. s new water “YW. Father?" ‘System. it was not to be led into “Did you care. very much for I119 I'll/Br at the point named, she Tim?" ' . ‘ insisted, for that brought lu u, Ruth thought rapidly. Then she "It cost thousands more your "I'm glad, o! that. I wish you- wsy, which o! course is the only liked Williams-but there are safe way." Langley agreed, "I'll plenty o5 good mon. I hOIDH You get hold ore couple o! men to. mnrry someone worthy 0t you 1118M. Thompson and Reed, prob- sometime." ' ably. But you know how they're There was silence slyain. Ruth ~ for ‘holding down costs. You can ielt her hand tremble, as she held "011. n0!" Ruth ielt embarrhss- “Ruthfl he ssid- whimsical-ll’ 11f- the hind, her solos ready to again; ‘ ' were deprived oi! all the nice things u, ‘In should have-he- csuee I was '90 careless ‘when. I was young. .l‘ had money enough to send- you t0 college to send you at least to thoclty. when you want ed so lnlizh to 50——" “I'm glad d ufdnft" Ruth insist- ed. I'd rather stay here with you.’ '“.But I silovnye was s tool with money. Everything fbousht turn- ed out p, rake. You have your mother's senpehrm 816d 0t that. You'll be s. greet. success,‘ where I was a greet tailure. Look what dead town nnd making‘ it a live one, and you are nbu llding a. city her curious shyness’ coining on a- m . YR N - lied bravely, - ‘I did at U18 time, but I've been all over it don; s80." " tlglht to her tether-tightly enough she ielt subconsciously. to keep him vtrom slipping away from her- ter- s time. “It's always seemed t0 me, in reading the lives o! BT68! men, that they "It! a. lot 0t brom- idle things on their desthbeds. I'm not great, but ‘I shan't do that at least. I'd rather die saying nothing -—bnt l want to talk toMery a moment. You can b11059 L81"? whilie she's m ‘here. then set the nurse. Thought it's no use. In the mol-ning—-—" The voice stopped from Wonk- ness. Ruth, haili’ iainting trom anxiety and- urervousness, did as her lather asked. And 41s he said, in the lnorninz be ‘was no more. ' As was to be BXDBCEBd. MPB- Q" Niel kept her head. and attended to all the many practical details that fOlIlOW the passing o! lile tron: this earth. Shel-urned the cnrc o! the house over to little Mrs. Beldllng and. herselt took charlze of all the necessary 111118!‘- s1 preparations. Ruth, who bod collapsed hall’ way‘ through the morning .wae not given anything to do. Mrs. olNiel even sent the telegrams to relatives who had to “ll used to srleve because you Y L you're doind#-yon‘ are taking a ‘ be told, for once sparing no ex- pense to “do the thing right" as‘ she expressed it. l llsangley came in the evening.- l-was sitting alone, reading by a ,low light, or simply being quiet, land watching the little Iigurs ili| the bed. . , One February rglght she "csme| .011 duty." as she ca-lled it, at mid-l might. She had given up hep law, "elllngfi. then at 3 she went beck to time. her mother relieving her. and squcakings, noises in the wallib ierlect u little eerie. were easy to get and s pleasure (to learn, and with long hours read- (ing and talking to her lather, In ‘comparison, he seemed well and ‘strong in those days. I iSlm thought or the plans she ie course, and "learn to be compet- ent," as she expressed it. she was to 21. J 00x. McLeod MOUNT lwnlwAnT-clnrh mus. onsnllownrowrl grease}! Bros. Q I "III: MsQDons-l-tl l Co. ‘ A. ll sens l 0o. eGowus N. nttenbury. Ltd. Jenkins A Ban. ABSO cleans \ and more. ready relief from pa. whom‘, 4 _,,_.prevent_| serious consequences. ' ' . ' ~ RBINE JR. ll both Hull-um y bu“? at heels.‘ I: dgstroys the [oft “d lnunpum R ‘n. N- I sous. tren ere rsw wounds mu “an | ' » ltypturts healthy healing. n’ y c : [ h! lromltle nngency, and the fee 0t It no, nuke it s plus . $1.25 a bottle st moot druggiats or lent pOlQpfld by For Baby's Burn Bobby's Bruises —-for a jagged cut 0r nasty sprain—for 8- lanle back, a sore “Mt or an aching msof infection so it “all!” :5 contains. no that require hsndsging. "m y M u" n her heart the old days with Tim, told her he cared- tor her . She thought of the parting when he went away to, the city to make money ior her and the tears ran d‘ ab cute little tricks and ow she had lelt when she knew Tim was lost to her-because all along she had had no. chance to make anything t of herself. ° things she had Ibuilt up st home'- the new lile the chances she made tor herself, untrained though she] was. She was gaining her career at home, a better one than the city‘ Th atiormwl. But ehe hnd lost the ' dearest thing in liie—nnd was love. ' _ - Probably she would, grow rich ~ from her‘ work in his new scheme,’ but what was the use? Her tether was dylns, and whst did she went with a lot o! money? The tisure stirred in the ‘bed. "Ruth." Duncan (Hillel's voice . called gently. "Yes." The girl went to. he bed and took the man's ha, . l-ler lzahrt contracted siiddiilly. She ill-- most ‘knew what was to come now, . in the dead oi thfnflht. ' ‘mums-ll ‘the others, just yet." her (other said. , "Do you reel {i011 Venous’); tobmk: " w t nk I s " YUUNG INC. - Lymln Building, Montreal . yak“ ..hd'“:|¢u 111a ’ _ , l ' .31, or henrtjthqt t ‘ll -4 home, she was to make a real bus- iness career 1dr berselt. She rem- embered how Myra bad gone, and how she had wasted her time and her iathel-‘s money, IShe remembered. with a pang in 8S the parties with their ltriends, the growing love the night be haldrgmg I dwnphar cheeks when she thought out It. T She remembered yrs's clever. h ‘rhea she began thinking 0t the Fath did. hi OIVNfI-‘IMI-NT’ Qllnptelv 7-1 I. studies and slept early in the ev- tho couch betore it warmth. Lans- I ley stretched his great length in bed and. slept until breakfastlfln armchair nearby. l She could not lread that night.|l’l‘hat was one or the things shel She sat ldstening to the strllngelslljoyell most about this little sounds that any old house,timentsll comrade o: hero-the‘ scellls to mnke at night—creaks'long periods oi silence that :n slight, distally, ruttle——tile whole_er 0i’ them. slrunse lights and shadows Oll his lows or his cheeks,‘ around the eyes-tile pmalii eyes that were so small and lntelli "Silly and feminine to go- to piec- “Perfectly natural result oi! a silly and feminine attempt he answered. a little brutally, ‘But 'l had.,to git up. The nurse all came to her eyes. She was too weak and too nervously worn out to keep them back. and over to her couch in an in- stant. His arms were around her, he pulled her close against him, “You poor little kid‘ I'm s. beset “No. you were right. I did over- work, and I knew I could not keep p-only I llkedl sitting with “In be checked. Ruth was lying on the couch in? the big living room-the tunerall was to be held in the long unusedi “parlogylln the other side or the] house, Mrs. Balding hsd ‘built s,‘ lire of logs, and the girl was on! . i They did not talk for awhileu HD8811- rought no embnrassment to cith~ lltnres. Shadows were, in tho hoi- gent. The lllht to the city, and take a business days snd. a" run his liingers through it, brush- i it t i h‘ h i h to get u position, and send money “a s m g t back ‘mm is h B rehesd. like _th,is." she apologized. day-mother couldn't all night You -worked a-ll day!" n spite or herself. the tears he msn was out o! his chair ave said that." el- at night-and l’lu sled I fir?» L: W‘ Your Little A Boy and Girl wand Mine ‘lMy little child climbed up into my la characteristic fashion said, h" ‘Why, I love long as I live.’ "In childlike innocence, hack came the response, 'Well, you s0 much I'd never let anything harrll you, as ' yoyukllve as long as I do, Dacidy.’ "Like a dart the reply pierced through to‘ my heart." The future holds no cruel fate if the Qguardlan angel" of life insur- ance is placed over your children's lives to-day. Ere to-morrow it may be too late. a Any Life Insurance representative will be pleased to advise a father’: GIIJLHIOHIGIJI love can be extended to their children THE MAN OR WOMAN THE WORLD WILL NEED SOME DA Y. MA Y BE YOUR LITTLE BOY OR GIRL LIFE INSURANCE SERVICE p the other evening, and in ‘How much do you love me, Daddy?’ you how , guaran- teeing to than a chance in life, even though death overtake the parents e tears once started could not I fleet/I‘! "Go on and cry, it's the best thing to do," Langley snid, his arms still smund her. Ruth found herselt curled up on his lap u though she were g, small. child. while beset in the corner of the couch. Her heed was hidden s- gsinst his shoulder, and in some guuhlou, one 01, his. big and perg ' competent- hsndkorchieis wss in her hoods. "00 on and cry." he said suin- “Itrwolflt hurt, it will d0 You 800d- (To ‘by Continued) ' .__-._-ords~u—-—- George Slsl-er Out oi . Guns With. Bad Eyes s1". mule sllrll 13-4'*°°'" Siller, sagusgso the nest 4"- .utin_sld {tar In ills Americon u . 1m ! Fohl [Orleans lDoily today declares, Lee Th; newspaper declares a 88V- , manager oi the Browns, told ere zllinck close friends here last night before eyes etrlo the team lelt tor Memphis. will uvrr play another game. Sis» oi’ influenza lei’); Slsier‘s Ier, according lo the story is said usly directed and that to be uflilcled with double vision hope gradually is wining tlhat he as u revult oi the illness. I. Ll. ADI" 1S- omen ot -\Q1*'I=1I. l'~—fiili* w~unsc H EWI r $oeAchclzg is a rich vein of chewing satisfaction. O