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JP" Had No Chance (Continued 6875a“ Thirteen) l puor~hut ‘Myra didn't seem inlnd that, so Ruth certainly wouldn't-Atari she married 'i'lm. The Phone rant: and she got up to answer it. wondering with n start whether it. was 'i'lm. But it was Nowell Cooper, calling to ask her to go to a concert with him that evening, And, gliui to have an ex< ruse not to finish the lent-r. she. promised to go. But the following Sillllfllll)’ after» noon Tim did call her up. and ask- ed whether she would he home that evening. "My night. out, and i want to see you." he said. His voice, oven over the phone, carried so ni-uch cheeri- noss, so much joy and ezugerness, that suddenly wit her old wistful- ness came bark to her . She did wont to see him. "Can't! you bring hiyra?" she nsked, her convcntionallsm taking precedence even over her desire to see Tim. "No, she can't come, she always stays homo Saturday's. Our agree- ment. you know. Can l see you?" “Ycs." llnth answored. halt glad. half frightened. l THE STRANGE EVENING l _ Chitptui" 96 l i to i FREE RUNNING (Table Salt‘ m: cmnnwv SALT CQLIMITED cheerfully "l don't get much time to rend." "'i'lm; will be the novel 0l' the sea- son." Ru-tn went on. worth ‘willie’. hooks too~-" “You've got a lot oi‘ hlghihrow 5W5 “PIP £00." Tim had also gotten up and stood now by the table, “Marne l ought to read more. Myra says that alter I've had a lull (lay in the office (my hcud is too tired to read. so she takes me l0 movies. Flometimos l read a magazine through." The talk dropped. The girl hurl "Nope," 'i'lm unswt-Tevd I've some new wvur lluin felt so nervous about seeing 'i'lm in the evening that she could {scarcely out the dinner hiurlo serv- t-d iior in her rooms. Then she did stunt-thing ut which she alwflys smiled win-n she thought it over in latter years. All the ooiiventionallsm ‘in which silo had been trained told her it was wrong to see 'i'lm, slnc-c bu. was married and since uiie still cured for llllll. All her common sunse told nor that ‘this was the vory thing she could dofllor then slm might ‘bocomc acquainted again never rt-alizt-‘d how great a parl books had iililyed in their lives at home. 0r “as it that? She ‘tried tho will‘ 35 ‘l l0i>io—everyone talked littk» vista she found.‘ 'i'lm knew min-h loss than she, and cared noth- ing. She tried the theatre-out Myra halt-d the trip down-town. st‘ usually they went _to movies, Tim efforts/Tim hiul lost interest in her work at home, her own mind was lluii of it. There were awkward silonros with the real 'i'lm, and she might learn vrhcthei" i’! was love, or the remnants of a youthful illusion. For Tim had changed greatly, and so lmtl she» and she knew atht‘ must. for her future (pence of mind iiml our more about this new man. 'l‘lii.~i she troiiid not (lo while Myra was :i.rouznl' iOdllfinflllUlilfi the talk. But site was still so much afraid worried by the conventions-that shc (loiihoratci_y' put on one of her old (livssi-s that ivas not bucoming uiui did iii-r hair in the old-time wuy, instumi of tho softer, more b!» coming method that Marie had taught her. At least she was not mukiiigiicrsoii‘ (ioliibvrzatoiy attract- ive‘, Hill! thought. 'i'lm (‘ante lhbfilll 8 o'clock. Ho. li-ld noon. and had gone to (lhliwf Willi .'"l.ilt: fellows," some (if the nit-u in i-tiu- llillCti. he exuiuinwl. and he ilolt rutiit-r rumpled and must-led. , "it's u siumio to call on a ind)’ iwhon l'm so towsled," he apolog- i/vtl. » l‘ liut Ruth smiled and said it was iali right, She did not 58y ill"?- Sh“ liikwi to see his (lurk hair thrown 'n.h(ru-i., in the old (lure Tunis 68"‘- Yp-ss dressing hurl been one of his (wiianns. It made him so much more illwayu appealed strongly to ltutli: "it's like the old (lays. isn't W! .'l‘ini asked once. "Only WE "hmllll have the upon fire instead of steam radiators, and that rug ‘Willi 1h" hole in it, in place ol’ you!‘ Klimt‘ fixings here." Ruth did not answer. The “ill mwauintzs ‘ivy tho "Deli fir" Well“ such kink s“ “mall boy, a quality that hull ‘ " “ ‘ utm ibis t0 l°°°mv ltn stractor than w Bu rFoidson Now and you will get your crops in on time regardless of the late- ness of the season. ' l Queen's CofGarng-e l ‘Charlottetown, P. E. I. i "Flinn Moron cnunmv or cannon Limrnn Onilllfi p ' ' f. .5. Dlehfrebdriv Mach. ’ Dut Free ‘Maple Delight The dainty sandwich with the perfect maple flavored filling! BIIJITS in [trooious IIIBIIIOFY l“ he? m“ u hurt to have them referred to in this casual rehnerlul manner. il“y(\‘ [ma] (.1 rend tngollier lit lol. sine said flnzilllfi 453mm: m’ "m": going m um labia (vhvre: sit-nu]. hunks iay. "Tim. have you roar this? it's inst vvt-"YY" homo~ to some irionds~ (iunio nut nftor a FillKlil “Tiz” Fixes Aching, Swollen, Sore Feet Just uuikr‘. your uhnos off and tin-n pill thoso vivoary. i-illliPdiflilkiflrl, nrh- lnu, inirning, ('I)I‘llJ]lI'Fl(il‘(‘ll. imnwu; (oriurmi fret. nf yours in a “TV/i hath. Your ions will wrurglo Willi jnv; (Iu‘_v’ll look up at You M"! "l- mmt tutlk and thou they'll tako an- other dive in that "TlZ" hath. Win-n your the! [eel like lumps n!‘ load —nli tlrorl ont~~juui tr)‘ “'I‘I7.". ‘it's gran(l»-»lt.'s glorious . Your loot ‘will (inner with joy; nlsu you will find nil huiu gnnn from cornu. cwiionsus and hunlons. There's nothing llki.‘ "TIZ". ‘it'll the “h-ly rnmndy that (lrnws out all tho (lmiaonotis nxudntions which pull‘ up your loot and cause loot tnnlturo. ‘A few (routs lmys a lmx nl "TM" ‘ at why drug ‘or rir-purtmnut. rlorr ~ ‘don't wait. Ah! how izivul fsoif." 'i'lm remarked once. "Got nn ol‘ the personal element, so llitlflllillilrk H<+t‘I'l!l-5. Ruth? bt-(wu nt a ‘boxing match that uIi->r-| sonvliilp.’ ll‘ " ml“ lflst|ftlllililil into h(-r nogilgne. and pull- hesitation. about pt-eople they knew. remember- ed it li-itor, it soeuiod the only topic] loll, whore she and 'i'lm could meet on .1 common ground. "ifou don't say much arm.“ your. hiyra s'_'s you're looking so pretty and lush; lnnsuhlo site's sure you've not all the» 'li6'iillX of (ho town.” ' l "l3euux"~lt wan (he one word‘ Ruth hatt-d more than tiny other V she hulod it arnd the vulgar moan-l ing attached tn it. It seemed to im-l ply all sorts: of common things ; "Wilding" and “stptmnlnx? t-hu do“ iiihorate lnscliuitlnn of any mun lhr. ‘tho sakooi‘ Oflf"S personail vuui ‘empty. silly.‘ talk.’ She hzitod ylyru‘ yiTor having used the word and Tim ‘tor hnvint: rrpmitcd it. “Don't look so mull," Tiiil pulling out his pip». and gutting ii‘ ready to smoke. “i only womierod whether you wore engaged. You are pretty. you know." I "lines everyone haw‘ to got mur- Hiod?" Ruth nnswort-d, her tones (rm-Zing cold. "No," 'l"-l‘m answered. cheerfully (inuthztshvd. "l did. 1 didn't want. to. hut I gunfire it ‘WW8 n good thing." | ltutiru zinger inlrly iiunird. She turned and loved Tim. “Im you think that's u lair way lo speak of your wife?" “Maybe not. Myra wouldn't care. She knows-i’ ltutth suddenly found she did not twunt m hour what Myra knew. Sho sunk down on tho cmioh. "Please go home, 'i'lm," who said. "'1 know inn rude to ask, ‘hut I don't foul well. l feel» very badly." All itptiiugies at once for not hav- liut: nnticoil she lookod iii. Tim put ‘ on his cor-n. uni] said gooduigiii. Jluih wont "nip iu-r room hr-fore ho was even out of tho apartment. She (‘d the» pins from licr hair, to ease -i|rr llvfltiillillt‘. f Her oulnr dour opvnod nnri, think- linv: it wna Marin, she wont lnln the Irving mom again. Tirm stood in hc-r riooruvzrv- his hand on the knob o!‘ the shill open door. THE CRISIS Chapter 97 Ruth. standing in the doorway with illt- Wlllil‘ satin gvtvn (lmpcd around hur and hor (lurk hair hunt.” in‘: down liur inn-k. could never know the t-iuirming pit-lure sin- matle, Not uvt-n tin» mun. tracing hvr from the other opuu (ioor. took in tho loveliness (if lit-r at fiplt. ln- (n-(ed, lmtli stood and start-d at (tat-h (ither for an instant in un- boiit-l, Ruth npnkc first. "How did you not buck? l thought you'd gone!" "l had." Tim lit-gun. "l guess i (iltin't shut tho door, l wuu so up- set’ -1 crime hack l0 upuiotzlzo, m~" Y Ht- stnupcd. ’l‘hrough the nut-n 5'0"!‘ Tllrl; floor at which ho still stood. there ‘wntor ‘YWW (‘flmmflwlllfi Y0!!!‘ 811098 F091. oztmo the sound o! [outstrips and tho r" . "*‘ '"”" "l OHTDEKR-HEQE COM A TENN- v/Eu. HAVE TO v/Arr Gown. IT assess- m 5 THFD Bhffionvo UP FKfXHERT l TOOK .___.__,,.._.__. “l (‘s really] im/sweretl. She mode various other! lmyselifl” Itntili EventuaiLv they drifted into a (zhntl Iirtiselillygtithic. out 'i'lm dld not emsoivtum; y, dpc-rforlly all irijzlit for THE_ cninnomrown GUARDIAN lsoft Whistling oi one of the hotel ‘servants. instinctively, Ruth hogan to retreat i-nto her other room. The awkward sl-umtlou lasted only an instant. It ‘was go out or come in and clone the door, and Tim came‘ in. As he shut the door, the ser- vant ltusued and wont on down the outside corridor. ' l Ruth was still ‘in amazement m. tthe uncanny appearance oi‘ her do-l [parted visitor. ' ' “But [don't see how-J’ l ' ‘*1 did go," 'i'lm interrupted. "l got laa far as the elevators. then it came t-to me suddenly that you weren't ill lat all-that you only said that as lan excuse to get rid of mo, And l lireniembered l-lie mean thing 1 did [any about Myra. So l came hack to apologize!" “Don't you think you owe the ap-l oiogy to your wife?” Ruth answer‘ ed lolly, still-standing in the open ‘doorway between her boudolr and ltlie living room. Tim came an iar as the tit/hie. hat in hand, overcoat fhonging loosely open. His eyes iwere iixed pieadimriy on the girl. “l was just going to write a note land hwve it sent in," he said, as though he had to go on with the ox- planation. "l came down the corri- dor to find some servants so l could write it and send it to you. And l saw the door open here. i guess l didn't close it. ilut~»1we1i. l suppose l thought you opened it to tell me it was all right. that you weren't sending me olT because you were" n1-nd--~" “I didn't send you on’ because l was ‘mad’? Ruth answered. though n little auger was creeping into her voice even us she spoke. "l asked you to go for a lot of reasons. I couldn't nxpluln thrm all ‘to you, it would tiillu Inn lnmt. Bmldefl, l rd-oubt whrtluu- you would under- stand some (if tin-m." ' t i "whim (lo you moan?" Txlm asked. He was standing by the table now, und hr- hud laid his hat down on it. “I don't, (mderstnnd some of them answered. There was an lnstunth silence. Tho girl lrmkotl iticauingly’ at the hat on the take the hint. He had lost the apologetic ex~ qirrssion. he was looking frankly at Run now~i'i-unkly enough for her to iwcnmr- ton conscious of the imso gOWii she wore and her hung- coats. Victoria to ilflllfflk, tire-service he gets. “it's into." she said pointedly. "it's not i0 o'clock yet. And it's me , to be horn» you've got those expensive rtoms so _v0ti can have (1 homo tn ynursnll" to lot people cull," Timt itnsururod. “Iit-sitlcs," he went oirl’ "I want w knmv the reasons _ woui(itn't understand." ' “lint you can't Bitty!" Ruth pro- iVHiPii, "Don't. you sce l'.m not A not oven (lrossed? l thought you'd noun." "l don't s00 much (lilforongn hi» twut-u that (ind an evening gown“ uxct-pt there's more to this (mo."l I l i 1 I , ‘(Tim "llNuW-rt-(l with a man's (ilrootl fiiLlPlJiiiill logical t-(mimun-t on tho pre- wuilliiu styles, l “it: a int prottler tnnn the thing, you at -- ' " “"1” ‘wpn, m,‘ .."\l',,,:v:1:?.tLgaliowkrg: (Frulhs should be laid separately! (y n," {mm i" n Yo“ Wmen,» he on n. u-hoiii. an tho ovorrliifl Colin")- wfliplhwvi u... ' , ' ' linato the others ll plarod in rl fruit l ' " "I "c WM yml m“ whom lmwl or ‘basket where they l0ll¢ll W111i! yours‘ wearing XHLVWM)’. tilwtlzhtt you had more sense than Md‘ “mph most (if tin-m." ' ' Q "lint this isn't a (iross. it's a nu-z- Wm staiiff, 8"“ “- ' 11206. it's only sup-posed to ho. worul ~~-l mean, it's not worn when thori- Hro Kutvslsw" Ilurth utuinhlud badly ‘ADO? tin-mini: children's socks, Fold iii-em together instead oi’ mil- illlg tin-m, as rolling; stretnhm them Warm Days Coming over this sentence. After all. wlmtml H“, 111mm) tom; and calm-oi; them WM" they qulmlll"? "lhllllw lto wrinkle and lztli. "What dllforvuco (loos it muke'."'| Tim Will-i getting impatient. "You could tell me it's a omit and skirt. -— and l wouldn't know the (llflterenctil On tho ‘first ‘t-ieitr warm day oil Come in home-d want to know sprint: (mun wide tho windows and what those roruums were. i'ui not lot tho winter 5M0" out and tho going to lot you si-nd mo away be- lrflivh ail‘;- and sunshine in. lt is the (331159 _\'()|]')'(! "M41 a; meg- host disinfectant in tho world. Ruth did not mow» from tho, ,---< ---no>—- F donrwuyz She didn't qnriio know ' d ‘what to do or to any. Allor all, 'i'lm different. Sim (lid not niio - - t ‘know how to handle tiiiis li(HWnli.*l‘— ison-allry. She tried to think of vnr- ious excuses to not rid of him. Vin-‘Recommond. ooddv. Kmney pins ally she took roluuh in the parlor-t (m. KM“, m; l iy sound one that. still sounird nh~l _..___ 51ml W110" Elle riimlm ‘Wells Clarice Llzotio suffered from‘ "MY him‘ isn't ‘Wile "ll" Kidney trouble and headaches For answer. Tim throw of! his and found relief in Dodds Kid- ovom-omt, nay Pills. "There you 2:0- ~inore idiotic ium- -__7_ 1mm», rNlHOllS. I (rwd n» soc you (‘v- (irnen River, Ndi. May 25 (Spnriniil cry (iuy oi’ my lilo with your lmir “Your Budd's Kidney Pills liIiVl‘; down untli yon worn ready to grnti- matia ‘my kidneys and imzui (|lll‘l." ca“. ‘hen you um l»; “p, porous». woliflso status ZVPeiin lit-antic, ‘who -l haven't neon you with ll (luwn for"! “mil ‘lfllnwll 3M1 hliihljv’ Fflhiwvlliil, flvo years, you t-hink it's wrong for hpfj“ l n“, m we i, no“, no,“ he a ‘ml’ l uuifort-d with rheumatlsmitndl Ruth Thorn are n int nl‘ tnlnitn l lmmj“ mlTylilmck‘ ‘l’}’j“'~° ‘vml lwnni to tell you uuid u lot you ilRVP g2gglaml u ways l‘ t I'm“, "ml to toll mo. Are vnu (ruining in ‘ e" wok a few bow" m nod" l‘ imrfiu" - Kiiphey Pills and am vcry sutlslicd / " tii tho results." w Rim‘ “lama “Laulm- l"""'r"lghl""'l iDoddh Kidney Pills are a kkiucv ed, not moving from the (loorway. mmmh. They Htrongumq’ we‘ ‘mi (Continued on Page Two) new. q, "my pa" m, “n,” m“ work h "l “lrfllllillll the imvpunties out oi the blood. Dod(i'n Kidney Pills hu '0 been used for imckachos, (ilwiit-liasx grapevine and rmos will do rheumatism. drops)’. lifingl“; ' yon empty your gronsy dish hloa mud huiirt (iii-louse. People who at the roots oi‘ tho plants (iucthenl ore satisilurl, "w" ‘law A-“k Y‘"'l' "l/‘lkhbors thout Budd's Kililm-y Pills, Good for Them. The woll ii JV WHAT T vuLc-Ase ma‘; ~ j r . ‘. new ROAD ‘____..._,_-....' ,.___ --. ulAru-L Qoonmgsv: ' 7W“ "ORWD ‘oTw/i t-s NOT 55mg b13015 -.. in Town w w‘ ,,~ their L "r Air-Bag Curing Do To a Tire‘? Firestone Cord Tires A are cured under internal expansion on air-bugs. 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