I state, ieéef i fissure: THE CHIIRLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN.- "A. omission OF FAIRNESS . Now and than we sacrifice a new ear eel-b because we . will riot allow an exces- slvs pricevlbr a used ear. We do thlilor the protec, tion‘ of our patrons. ll we paid Smith to much, we would" have to get if baek from Jones. Bu} that would be unlaIr-altd we believe in lairness, even if it hurts. A few of this week's offerings McLAUGHLlN Seven palsenger, new tires, new paint, new en. gins block pistons, etc. Thoroughly overhauled. MITCHELL This oar is a Mitchell body and running gear, with a Chalmers engine, -r¢-bored and completely over-hauled. BABY GRAND CHEVROLET Five passengers touring, now belngbver-hau-‘ed. M"! will sell it at a low price- iVlcLAUGHLlN K. 53 Five passenger touring overhauled and Palm“! five real good fir”. rono ~ l One ton 7W5‘: "°'h°r°d and completel)’ m/"Mau" ed, new WP ‘m, newly painted. FORD Hal! l0" and thoroultlll? ‘Truck. Re bored over-haul. on, newly painted. Good tires. i 'W,~ B. Prowse & Sons {The Girl‘ Who t. Had N0 Chance (Continued from Page Ten) “ ‘-_. lzirliwho curled up on the 80m a, 532$, "l!" Wore such stunning - r Jill/it'll was getting ini,__no_ My,“ was tacfor all the tact that silo, S?" Sh“ W“ "w lure. Ruth ""18 —llu§t was it, She would settle down in her twine, mind hel- tbwby. 100k otter her ltushaudfonr] v all‘? *1" "Bi-f"- She reinentibered u”: ,’_°“°4'"°" "8 lltvv stood by Always fresh, pure and sweet-r l ‘e “ "f" "We ‘MYPH lrlvd on lit-r "k _ I t‘ d utt—~ltct own slhttnssa and youth aemt purmosttmpor an oo , astlittstitnggitontscttiau “M, 0,1,8, should be. Bein obtainable in ” es“ “m _ _ _ g _ d W119" "my sat down at the ditt- {OUTSIZGS IIISIIIGCOIIVCIIIBIIIBH Elellhlfllzlhfi. llIB I110?! Bélfpossessgd . . . ' e rue \vas t te always placid “onmmcal nfllk l“ every need‘ Myra. She sat on one side, Ruth Orderafew tins today. ’ a" "l" 011M". 111111 Tim between , tent. RCClIM 800k sent free. 'l'hen Rutit ‘began m see why it was that Myra ntattitged her house WlcBom/uu "° “ff”- dTl-e sum» was cannot. 0118119 wn lteated, the roast wits MONTREAL ""8 0m)’ difficult part oi the meal, "o". ‘U19 vegetables were canned, the I salad and all the other dnliuties- r t came front the delicatessen shops and even the dessert had heed ST bought readymtade. . .. “We could ailord a nicer apart- menn. 1tt a lbellei‘ neizitborhuod. only food costs so much. You can't think lwhtut tiellcatsssen stores »~~——~—-»——_——i»—‘——~ change!" Myra said once, ulld um ‘gave the secret alway. Ruth thought some days litter that Myra might economize by buying raw ntatteriais and (“coking them, but than she thought nothing except that in soniie ctiritttis way she was not quitc _____ - at tome itt this little lint and wlil, Uriginally, Ahsorhine r. was sold m??? Om friends- only as,“ pa,“ relieve, an an e we? ll il just leave the disltcs go liti- tion. .,lt was quickly discuvcri: that til ltonmrrow," Myra said easily, tlterlinitnent was positive vdrathtonil after the meal was over. I forms oi gt-rtti lilo, and it is now used as <,a ntuutlt Wash, for wound dressing and ‘for all dislnlr-rtiitg purposes. ' A Wm. Pratt oi Springfield, Mass, iappiicti Altsorbint- Jr. to a varicose vein lto rt-licve tlte iittcitsc ltttitt. Not ottl (lid tltc pain leave, but ltc noticed every ‘day the swollcn vcin becoming smaller. Tlic trcattttcrt was kcpt up and, today, Mr. Pratt's legs, though he has never luscd anytltiitg clsc on thcnt, are as smooth as wltcn he was a boy. It has ‘now been ‘proved that Absorbine jr. is an actua specific {or varicose veins, Resin‘? MEN AND WOMEN in lrnvcl and altltuittt local rcprt-derllltliivllts. Year ly guarantee $1092 (weekly itvorttg $21.00), and expenses, rutnitiissii) besides. Write I'm- tlalrlefls l. » Seeds (irow and produce liig Crops A l'iili stock nt‘ Reiiabie B1111 Dependable Seeds in stuck at our Seed store, Queen Street. Mali orders mid Phone orders rrt-nivo ""01"!!! attention. Onion Sets, Shallots, Gar- den Peas, Early Seed Pota- toes, Flower seeds, V , ‘ "s particular. Dept. W. I*‘.. ‘Pumnti leg ulcers, boils, pyorrhoea and a number ‘r-"r" '**-:: lot other ailments and injuring bgsldeg ‘that for which it was first prepared. Nothing servos so many every day pur- poses and nothing is better entitled .10 its place itt evcry home. When it iis nocdctl._it will be ncctlctl in a hurry. .Don'_l: wait lur soittcttnc tu be hurt. e -(iet it at your druggisfa tuday. i t . 25 n l everywhere. ml g P...i;?.;;.r'e;;.? II.’ W. Macintosh, M. 1)., 1. M. PHYSICIAN AND 3URGEON (3Pecial attention given to diseases of the lungs.) GEORGETOWN. P. E. l. , ._ l‘ __ lortiittc you canto tnthooity?" |,..._, .4 ,.,,... ,1, . l, , . ,. _ . _ ;_ om“ H°“"5'“9"10 A- M- ,'"‘~"iiii:§ iivc In lllilliliiillilllilil t-ttstli-lWml?,:i3,i.,,.,1 Wm“ an, n,“ doing-l {will "hmk "9? lwml- Slii-‘liilittllx iitt-ht-(itlittl: ltiitzrtllfisliilsjihtlidliltlulltfillilvlilililujlttriiinillll “HM Manul ge-ikfliiilizzifii itltltll. I‘ i i 2_ 3 P‘ M‘ ‘lflve 4mm" "m" WW" -lll".l"l"‘ Kltlllllwitlt ‘titest-i nsgw bttllditilgs'i" Itiyrztl. N“ l. h?” a Mme “l. "00""! ill 5H0’ lIi llIP 'l‘n\\'4~t' n1 Ainliisitit Squitro| "H's my tiayaoli," lfyrzt cxltiatin-iart- living in 5lIl'l"I'.\. ‘J-ui ‘luiwslliitfss I ~ s" 7 P‘ M‘ SWMW" Th" "°""l"'l|"‘l "W"- iisituil ‘Wlotltt-r iluttsift say tnuvit l“ 310ml‘ M"? millllllmeti lls ititmtn strike litr- titird lllliII‘ itciorit Nlil! toil ed, "'l‘im stays home to lottit aztcr uwttttittt." l’; ‘ other Hours by Appoinmlent mm‘ Hnkghuy resomm, [his mum‘ m“) Slay’; Wu/ are i‘ wtélu-[glwlpllkxlhyllnéfltgits? iilti you inherit a ntii-pmtt-lt. .\n<i 11PM |lit_\» sin. was iiu- it:t.lt_\~ fittittlay utltornomts. and, Slit: lIIIlSlIP/l h<-,~1i<..-.<.-|~i,:tnd irntk l_ l_ “J-‘Ilitlit-tl I0 it Illilll 0i grl-iii iitiiue-tttritlfor ,ll|;l||l_ yo“ always did wnlll luimn'_ H“ hm] dmpped m5 5'l""'l‘_ll"'l\'}' "Pilllltll. lsiiillllilii)‘ Pvt-Jilin; is hits nlllltt lull/hilt‘ collis- vtiii» ti ult lit it corner of ' ' ""*‘"“" M") “"11 Wllrliiné! will‘ "l" "ll '"""bc one, you know." illéglgat l 'i‘itt-ri- wort- it-ttttrs 1mm iita (font-‘I think ithafls such a. Itrrtztxi-ruitiiic-il ll“. 1,1,, only, ' I _________________*________ new town, w “y”, m), ‘lxuclly u s,,.,m,_,,.,,,,h,.,._-- “TM ‘H LHXOZLSiY-vlillle C""lIllll-lf>9ttttiitlw Willi li-'\\" liistrltvtiotis andnirritttutnttt-ttt don't you‘! 'I_‘iiott wc‘. Wllllls ynnllml, ,,,,. o; |,;,,,,|_,,~,_.'~; 415W _ ‘ Ruth answered. wutiiltirlitg ltow n, ‘mm r ‘p » id. 11K lot it. and liters were ilplKlilllillltiiil-ri slit: lutll t-tinit itztrc sintlt- titm- ilurini; tltc Si“. 5,,l,|_ ~-\\",. Him“, M‘. 1H,,“ U“, ,1’ & DISILLUSIONIVIENT sllq- Con“; beg," ,0 “xpmm “w: y o apt-uses. I have to see tn keep. hits wont iitroitglt ltl-r \\'li'l\' ivi-r-k wltvn wt.- nrtl quilv iri-v of inn Iflhlil hy iin- sum. iillll 1 sat on‘ ti‘ - B A Clmilner 33 iticzis. her 11120011111)llblllilltllilrl, her Z2,"l“;fzkgeslgfizxiliiimprglgyonsay 1 mechanically; than. ltntiwins Slh-lvzlvll otltt-r. Don't you think it's- truly tr-t-t its i (in itnw, Iitiiit. I ‘iVILIll " I U t_. A. McDonald B. A. Barristers, Attorney, Money to Loan Riley Building, Charlottetown H. F. McPhee Eta. J. n. STEWART, K. Barrister and Solicitor, 84 Great 1 i ' George Street ' Solicitors for the Union Bank of 0 Canada Seeds. SpPcia-ltiss today. Garters "Seed" Store ' Queen Street Charlottetown ~, DR; l CLIFT‘ Chronic " Diseases Treatment in person or by letter Address: Purdy Station, Westohea- tar 60., N. Y. S. S. HESSIAN QQAAA OQ-GOQ FOO-O-O _.i.__ 'l'e0pie Wonder Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public (C. MONEY TO LOAN Montlgug P. E. llllnd Palmer 8c Palmer H. J. PALMER, K. C. Barrister, Etc. Money to Loan. Bank of Nova Scotla Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. Why it la that glasses are Worn more commonly in "W present generation than ln the past. Some say that the >_ race is deteriorating. some that is for style, but the real reason ls that our modem ivilizatlen requires the eye do more work than wil ven the one before- Consequently. n» eyfl. ll "the least defective. "my m, you a Pot o! trouble, "lush in reality they are M Wfise than thou of your Ofndfather who did not wear llllses mt he wn an o" ma. I» ityon feel the least lymil‘ tomol eyntraln, remember thait is natures Wlrfll" l° yeafyml eeneuat us at once. i G.‘ . lliilchmii bptolnetriet MarkfiR. McGuigan B. A. IBARRIBTER. BOLICITOR, Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. island ETC. VjfMiles Garrison Pulmonary Tuberculosis Bilflclllll‘ m) Brighton Road. Charlottetown Gas Treatment in Selected Cases Graduate on N. Y. Pest Graduate Medical ichooi and Hospital Praetlce limited to Eye, Ear, Noll and Throat Ofllce Bayer Building, Grsll. “"7"” street, Opposite Guardian Olllcs ' Telephone 8504. ohm Hours-O to i! a. in. 1 Ml notltcr surprise was yct in store.‘ Now, thntt/zitt ‘R-Ul-ll. wr can set. tie down and have a cozy old time talik. .'I‘hcy ivent into the living ronni ailwln. and Ruth settled itorselt in i‘ "‘"‘"9l' 0|‘ U"! grout. niphtiisterc-d coitch~~lar too large for thc iittl». room. Tim rwent t-o a shcli‘ and broil-slit out a pipe, tilled and lit it and Alyra settled herself with some sowing for the baby. They taikPvi, indeed about all the people in hlarktetawn. Myra know most or the gossip, for her mother Jtad written it. llllll site watttsd more tictniis. , "Wit-it's annulled and who's nutr- ricci?" s}ic iltéktfil. "Moiitct- says titc lllilrayiows itavc a ‘baby. Wltitfs it iwi" "I don't know, I never see ltltoni." I 'l‘im talk went on lit jerks sttvps. Ruth it-ttow less n1‘ iito. imaui‘ lgossili than Myr.'t~"yc>t _\'(lll fills-rte,“ szuld iitut l-ztdy. Z “Wt-ii, but I tum-t only tltn iprlopin, in our club null HlIlvP Il‘:tiiti-r's_‘ . llltitilll l'vi- iiiiriliy uvvr tumt» “n1: llturc." l "My witmt rt sitipiii time you‘ ntust ltttvv!" ' all titty ilulti-z. i-lPvillll lllvl‘0~--" slu- mu uvvr some»: That nlsltl, ‘lylilg in itor intuit-ions. iillia IIHIPOUIILIIL the it-ttttei, Ruth ttituugltt oynr tlti- things sutid dur- ing; tho. ovcitiitg, Paris oi lliif i-oitvvrsitlion crime ham-k to her~~sltc could not siteeli, and gave it up oittro, turning on the reading iltgltt on the titty t-tttbla and hunting titruttuh her suitcase for a book lo road. ‘But even this silo gave up, having no interest itt tho ltngus, so site tnritcd ‘out the iigltt and lity inokinlg Lulu the dark and titinlolng. v 'l‘im itad litigated a bit with tit-s availing proper, OIICG he opctteti it. but czutcitlttlg a look lrutti Myra, ltu laid it duwir-llke It Well lfillIlEtl litisbttitii. “Du road i|," Ruth begged him titon "Myra and I ct-tit tttik. The wat- iiis. cuiriiiii iLiSEVENYEliiii Saved from an Operation lay Lydia E. Pmltliam’: Vegetable Compound Sideii, Iil.—"I was a nervous wreck. I wassuffering {rem n pain in my lull sldcflvhich was ut- ,ky tbecause Myra had for-hidden itlttt flllll"i..-titi:li~_v btmugltt uilt 2N0‘ 3 mi‘ Tiifirl?" "I" 1W" lOWIIJt-ti tutti l'\‘lI‘t3l\.lte(l~—-—llIlS (tccultieii till‘ vwt- rc littiiiiiitg. ll nt trot-km;- on llilllJvl‘ n gully“ Home ln lllu “Vlllg I titer-t lots m‘ nowml, lmnm lNo Corns‘ The simplest way to end a corn is Blu Jay. Stops the ainin- stantlynLfhen the corn ooscns and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same. Blue-jay items has been a iittio more citeer- iul the last few days. I ielt last week as though I had to go over tnysait‘ and take a hand, things seemed so desperate." "I wasn't reading the war nsws," 'l‘im answered. perhaps a little sui< to cod. “There's a. boxing tnatcit on, they're training. I was just wou- dering how Joe the -Hlttet' cumin‘ on." "He might read the war tiews a little hit oi‘ virtue. "it's not our war." 'l‘im answered easily. "And ‘we'll ztcver gel. into it. \‘.'i.y worry." "l think it is our war. lllvllsll." Iliullt answered thoughtfully, "and I'm not so sure we won't get 11110 it. ‘Most at’ the "hlngu we're mitt.» for tor foreign governments now. tut may have to llllllie In tour‘ own,‘ "Wt-ii, you won‘: izrttch me gullhi At your druggllt I la-nlel)’ finished wit-at n * . . was 1" in u real estate firm in the town , r and improve his mind." Myra atts- gloss“ ills-Ilsa what YUur ututher Wfifl-‘d- Ilucitering ult her lips with Ahirkélowxfi" the ‘lilacs llihfl ilrowtt Qllllllliilagllla, Rfllllll." she said. lug i unite fact-cries already built, flint‘; 11am 1"“ 5mm? "mils." U ' a J“ If are ttor the war, and we're itlan- Mu“, $HI“:‘- “r W‘; B91" YOIH‘ - e I I hint; things on an extensive sonic , ‘ '_ ‘m we“ "I'll"; ‘time t l ~l>ecsuse. though we're only Iltilk- WM" Hum?“ “m” Y""'"? i" ‘"6 e l ' city. l bills," Ruth said. "But titr ltills ari- ' . p v. .»--._-~ llmllflivt some, but nut ntucii us l ""4111 a"? 1110119)‘. and we lid“. lxi at bond lSSue, a.iu‘—~ne.l, M. bszwtt building model hm“, My“ You should see titeon. We build tin; in artistic stylgg ,,,,,,,d a square; they are 5,; pretty m wok a" and U19)’ 40H’! trust tttuclt more. Inside tlfe aqua“, i,“ like a share itilide" “m! *1" "is net-tile ".'.'i’..‘ii'°l.'-i°" 1M m U. rn was glancing gtglqhh. “i Hpnmng Page ttl’ his pa. ly lly liar. DETAlLs Thai‘ i (lbamer 8g ' M! 1 '4 i . ma and heir-linger éiifllless looked Si te stopped II. moment, the" vary l‘ be site happened fgcmgl-llglvfnubont tho ltians t'or the ’f'here nuts a silence “B111 you're sten y ' < was... i€t:"::.;::' .5122 hid ' 8:16 “"416 Whatever dlttrntng d been doing, other things," citairtnnn or I e9 that sees t0 the in the town. I'm a pill-t. - "And I'm smother cmnmm Dllllllc pap-l“; lmwi" l1 "sell 10 be a tiny place. and M‘ 4 Blenlliirflplier there. i_ sup. is booming." ln spite of the recent boredom. Ruth display m. W3" ilgllin growing MYTa will: lnokln" a little more interested, now ihulhll“. 1""‘-*"""l Diwt had come up. “Pll. of course. you're drcssittg “l BlIDIPO-Beti your "Poor father! He. left nothing btit i by Uteflrsi w/zfl? t, we do gm m,” z, mm answeredlisililll. wfnswglilrldtit; house, I tiitiugiti.‘ -. citeertuily, opening ‘the aver u r ' "vs w "loitlcase You bct it's fresh‘ Scaled AIR-TIGHT th ver . ., . . .. fldlrirltiiitvellteytlrt l .. '. ,_ . H‘: ,5’ l lilaiglelntlu ilcfinilllgtlgtlfilgmgdfiglInfill)‘l“ m, 3,9,,“ m. uni-ii: $325M ;econd its ‘ljourtilrffthflrlltuts why it s AL\N'A\ 5 moist, . ' ' "Y 5' ' " " lll'ti‘q 1|] 1,, . ' . migrant an i i5 —no matter where or when ou ituve a wile and a invite and itusky ‘ _‘ ' M ‘H’ m“ h" "Fllilllll-Zl 4 , y so“ w Suppl”, Hu-yenw 17., He Mother awookl)‘ allowance. and the‘ "uy n‘ loans-ti over from his chair towards “mm” l 35mm 0“ “miles "ere W33 ed bat-k into iris Iatce~tlta bland, sweet smile that Inn-tie her so vary‘ ltrclty. kiss she {cl-t badly over. sne thought‘! iitiur as silo lay _ the averting. li was 'I‘iitt's new at" . ‘l tiiitde towards Ills, nciws in‘ ltiil: day wltit 03.29"“ to her led. 0 auiiirsss-i-il to hint itont iorolgn s: \ lln'il‘l'llllil'llls and when a French ot-ffiifmglm MIT“ HM" Mm“ °"‘l""“‘l iicoi‘ in his smart horizon blue l:.t1-. ' ' tornt ittni mine to look over soittttl, ‘mun, I ilow could 'l‘im ignore it. sin- Myi-a attd kissed her, and site smii- my "W" 5'1"” ‘my ‘Myrafis cyt-s brightened as silo lis- . - .l. "I'd like to et smir- l- s Ruth iolt as tliouqh someilttttg MW . , 5,, ' ‘ Q"""“’"” had cut itwr sitar-ply» it was not inc rrmn “mm” ‘lgaln- Sh” “lml- "ml" sive drcssntakin’ cstahisl t thi kinr ttluittlpem F " l~ "mm n " ' in the city. "iéitniiy ltuys there hill _ t t .1; xi . , t‘ ' ' M“, “m, Lungqey m“, followed “H, lfitlrtleltlitiaktaexfigcl to but Pint won t Qilrlllll "PP Army was. ii was appar- lbtirtrliittg: house you were mt the olit- _,,,,,,,.|,,, A MASTER MA$ON smoke is something to brag about! T "Witai did you get?" Ruth tried to remember, "ml inniniz the name of the mrzst ex- ile limit: sitckl give her old t-itings he calls ‘(K8513 tier." She gave 'l‘im it sweet giant-oi l "And 0i course. you can't. buy "it's only ntv car I mid the in-ltllflpoiti ‘t restful hour lLLllIlI)’ vil lso -\li site ‘t I'm ,1 .- ,‘, . ‘ ,, . . < l l .. t. ‘ii It .'I]5it.‘t‘ w.ts- . 10st things on $40 a week. she to l, ,,,.(,,.,.m,_,,, binds, “.3 a him!“ ‘t |I think hutii pr‘ lplc Sliullld lot-l 1".“ l‘ to lin- to conic and no (Li they t-Ittmse. I‘. \\'lll'.l\' tor his gnvorutiiciit, it was; _ u ‘ _ wine for tutu," Itutlt answt-rr-thilitatt izui. ~~-\vliu, for a wonder ulttsl Lunlujvyrs gwulost My w m In)“,ncontllttitéuxlllilnitgil nlkitiltwtaiwirlgnlfyitlllilg ‘and in itul- yon-t. ‘fit-i pnoritiotis llfl-hilflnq» for the itl-lt-l-lltillii. . 'witit hint. Tilt-y’ itatl il itittp -.-t' tits" " r v ‘ ' V. ' il-‘l- 'i"ititt l-‘VPIIIII: Sill‘. wr-Ill Im-tllciicitls ttntl stuck little pins illléfiiinfinrwf:$21111‘: Mum L” 1H9‘: A (‘ZONFESSION iituailrv \vitl| tln- young llrrlllillllllilllllli ti‘ I llni to show WlltlFU the armies illlViiilv-l m m “h; ' H m r, l,‘ (Ihlliller 9t) siitri his limit-cc. and vztiuo llUliik‘ iii. I (Lita-d “V t ‘aged no.1 g. resmtt y. Aiarit- kcpt hor itt llrll tit» toliuwiiti; Q0 all titt- mitt-r .~ _ ra t : n“ ‘ H _ t ‘h ' Ru Rutii twivtvti and litritcti in ttturntnu, ‘ e y)" ‘q ‘ymg a ' e “m” m“ lwll- l".i'l"t'- l" H“! l" filwll. hull S|iitdu_t' ititornrxttt atttntol’ .\l_\'i'.-t w sit iti-rvousiy irltsot by iinddttwn. In flu-l 61:6 canto. iot- iuticlt, Sealed Package? V": i. I only illll‘ titty n. umlok i so trot’. lhume that one!" an"-.. . ..t_.... .....,, .. shallow s“ t lfi lilllllli. I'll \\':Il'Il. tin‘. dais and slay . lwr little ltlztcidq- was so tttuclt to tcli about lllBiII. "You sue." site thinking site might start ‘before, I WIIIS a little ionesoittc. 110l- hintz seeitit-ti to ‘ltulpltett in Aiurkt-i» town-J‘ HA tho 1n contentptuotisly, "cspetrialiy You ran utv-und so ittut-it in city." ' Ruth rumittiihsrwd itow ltmrticzii- iy all tho good tliiws s~lto ltitd itad ‘bribre oval-u duo to (luiity and no 4o Myra, but shc said nothing. "so I started n ciwbv Jill" ("ill old crowd and a ioiv other 111w peuiltic. tttid ‘we tgztvc it daitcc and lorttteti sonic connttittces." “Yes. the Town Ciuiit. wrote about it," 'l‘im saili- "The Club went along siilrlldlll- iy. 'Then 1 had an idea about turn- int: a vacant lot by a liwlfll?’ ""0 u liiitco for the factory Children l“ ltlity, ltecausc those slrcots are l0 tilrty itttd tittirifttrc "so many lmfl‘ m, Much, going through, there all: uiton accidents." "You ware workiutl l" ‘he ‘M’ iory," 'l‘im put lit n21“!!- "Yos. 'i‘hon i luttl an ldcii wc miirht turn the vacant lots in Mitr- Alutitcr itutsi wail ltlmn Airs, (Hunter. Hllfflfilll: idea?" droaitts and amibiiiiutts, when tittet-v ‘lm-‘mn “gm” with groan trite-rest izhougit at the ‘ " ' lbt-giittn-ing and so ‘nuke ii tinder- standaiitle to Myrar-"Ytnt see. when I got home lmtti Nvw fork ‘"1 should think y'all ""1" bf‘ s40? Then she tleolziod u. tell tht-ntt lonesome in that hols." Myra bfillil: 1h t suddenly ire-pt quiet. Riiliit went on for $5.000. I've been buying titings his investments, and sometimes sell- ing to buy other things. so it's hard to tell what nty Income is." those figures, Tint was oven more so years. I think my share will "Fliiill. You must be making ntoney," Myra pursued the subject Rn-Llt was gutting very IHIUOIIIIIYIFI-illblfl and wanted to talk other thinks. "How lIIll('lI (in you tnake?" ' "I don't know." There was a note of impatience in the girl's voice. What could shn say-“aftcv the (‘Oll- fcsalun that. 'l‘im was only up to o witoio ttiititlt. "I itavo u salary ni‘ $50 n week front the Committee." "My! That's it lot. That's mom iltitn~ " a glance at Tint, and Myrit "(if tnturse, there's the money my half of the roal m-taitc ltrlnlzs. I don't know what that will bring al year. tht-t business is growing so. I got $3,000 when we closed the books a month or so aglo. But. I put it in braids, and I bought an old tract oi land that. the city didn't want, and sold it Later, when the factory town pin-ms were extended Myra was nnich Impressed by all "You're rich, Ruth.” he said. "Not yet. I wiiri be In a couple oi be drove up tilt-re iLil a Flavor pledged oitnii tvu titttt- didn't, but tutti Jtiitit ho did not sity Food Value and Appciizing WHEN you buy Beaver Flour you obtain flour that is ideal ior all baking purposes—-flour containing the food value and wondrous richness of the world-tamed Ontario Winter Wheat, combined with the strength of Western Hard Wheat. For 50 years Beaver Flour has been daily proving to to talk to you.“ d on P most. unbearable, could not even let the bed clothing rest: on my body at night. had been sit-k inr andI kflmwn pm; plnygrotintls tor all l)... citildrcn. In olltor words. 8W9 [ham n plat-e away trout Hit! streets Wm, play mmgs, gwlllgg and nym- minllp nppitrattis. and u vwomnn to 810.000 this year. but I'll have more out 0i‘ the wihole scheme a. little later-and it will go on and on Yes, I'll be rlclt—l'or nil that amtmtnts to. I've other things I'm ntore in~ would rather have died than ive couldn't do my work withoutheip, _ the doctors told me thatan operation A B M D was all there waeielcl would notcon- l I I l . $16 a bottle of Lydia E. Plnkham'a e to ties of itand I feel ten ears younger. Lliekls lull of hope. I o all m house- wor an womanhood to take it. I am never loo busy to tall some enduring lister of m hem you can use my name and e giikham’: medicines. "—Mrs. IDA II. I consul, 3.8. I. stall. Ill. seven years, but not so bad until the last eighteen months, and had become so run- down that I cared for nobod . tho for ll‘ e ltd ent to that, so my husband’ brought d‘ l I table Compound and ‘ ,,,, d me ke it. I have taken fourteen bot- snd lied s iar ger- en this ear. I never will without the egsteble Compound in the house when m two little girls resc intend to teach ins them tor?! and it»-" the good news of Lydia E. OVQI‘ tnuirh them orsfllllllfll PIIIY- ttuwn. mam-hers because it wits doing scri- out: work and we llmllkhl. the yifl Hitines‘ Farm and use it now as ll sttmiltttcr liiiwr. as n country clnb—— and then ii got interested in malt- r to ishe did not mention name, but went oil-r "So we took the old flat flcldfi tight we ought to liitvo [a par grtIWIl~Il|)§-—0ll(! oi the "cltihl root's PlIIYRTOIIIIIIB, with band coit- (‘('I‘l8~~llmllPllllllZ IJFNW l“ lm c‘ 1' of the town." "it ‘hoods something decent innit- Ing," Myra interrupted. ~sn in not that the club formed a Oivlc Commit-tea. I was a mom- bor of it. Well. we xol- those ‘"1" a lol or good thintrs for tilt? Then tltc Clulh drew old" good iookini! "Ollfle" for we’ pettpIo-ttntl liters was it mun in tho town who know a l"! "hm" Ianzisvis And l k teresled ln." "Guess I'll give up "mv desk i071 and com-e back to Marivsiown." 'l‘im xmnarked. "The his money scents to be there. Myra, shall we so back?" "Not nn Ymlr lire.‘ Myra was sinruzliy emphatic. "There's noth- ing doing ln a. small town. Not even one that's building up. Look at us—there's the biggest movie down hem right on our block. amd a vaudeville theatre llhrree blocks oit. there's shops downtown when l mam u; g0—l'tIId Dmple~oh no. the ‘big city is the only place to live. The chances tors all here." “So I used to tihlnk. Burt my chance. alter all. was in the little town," Ruth answered thmurhttuily. The bell rails. Ruth Kl" "Il- "Whtfa coming at this hmtr?" Myra wondered. "You see, in a big my, people are as apt to call at the river, the city Iwi 5°11"- holt past, ten-at home we 3o to bu,‘ .. . treats. all conscientious, good cooks. Profit by the experience oi others. bakings by using Canadian women that it contains the qualities which make bread, pics, cakes and pastries that are real food Bakings made with Beaver Flour have that light, line, even texture and crispy, flaky crusts-sought after by Beaver Flour is the old reliable blended flour, used for half a century by thousands of Canadian housewives. Improve your In Air-tight, fl age Twelve)