DEATHS llOlAOHEIt-ln this city, Jan. 0th. 1M1. Gladys Myrtle Malach- Bio dlilkhter of Mr. and the late Mn. Samuel MeEachen, aged 14 _ yea-n mid eleven mun-tin. she leav 3 60 to mourn here father and step . mother, ttwo sisters, and one broth- er. htnersl Ffi-iday nfternoon at 2 2 ,. o'clock. —————£0>-—-—- 1N MEM )RIAM\ ~ In downing memory of Gladys H. Cantu, beloved wife of Seymour Myers, Hazelbrook. called home a Jim. 20th. i917. Gone but no‘. for- < gotten. Girls ! Q New York Fur Market, _, r _ lmarsnge, vcur lmir mic, pp nev- life, ‘ (spam: to "rm Guardian) illim“ fiqdf-‘vfliirjfli- "QIFVBFWYM" , NEW YORK, N. 1., Jan. 1I.—-The "i! ‘W'- =~i it“: 1i plvntlfu}. be k ‘ cause ench hmr seem» Lo ilull and "mug old“); 99"!‘ 23° F“? 2°“! o‘ ‘thicken. D0111‘! let your hair stay the aecon ay 0 l e ur uct on ieeu. co or css. plnin or wwalgui)‘. . in the Biasonic Hall here. Prices YW. ma. “on lop h-ui“ .-...,..._-, , l " ‘ 'r f, . continued tu ahuvg decline? frlom ”"a""ggfzlr_f:fgi ‘hawk u’ lglightiul » i, those obtained at t e annun epr u, 1),,,,1,_.n,,,. ‘,,.L.,.,,_.,,,n ..,, _ .,;.,,|lr,_ l, 17% . sale last April. The average prices checks dnndrrrh int-l in. fins i!‘ brought by [he m“ 301d today n! ihliztuliatiililgfntllihtiguii‘ rlllhnt \ ‘l; ‘i, compared with the April averages Lflghtn . M,‘ qhulndfln] ;l,ll».-ut~.-.- é _; were from forty to aixty per cent ill drug-gnaw ‘t; lower. These were the actual per-Ii \ '. f montages of declines:—(.iray Fox, W "M*"‘ _""_"_ ‘Wnmflm . forty. Blue Fox. forty. White Fox,‘ _» forty seven. Halt Cross Fox. forty» l’ five, Australian Fox forty-five. Bil» ' ver Fox, ii-tty. Kolinnky, fifty five " a bnveveryihe w: was was considered good _‘,... .,_,,j_,_\.‘ Y . Rmmpt. rctuml. .-... -n - . __ s s’ - . Shirl; Q§_i"-i£“§i!*~§ "i i, mtui-iix. l}; in~<t,-u..t..ii.u1<§ wnislu-d by Jc-iiiuiauiv and \\‘nrvl.; firm-l: .'-?.\".l*.:1.ir_~.-.> .\. p. ~t' -: 1131‘ SiflCk. v0», i eftri to wn, ' 4 ys-nrl "zzimiurd fur urination Dclz- r4] - d Piiilliiii 'n l n " nfi MAMMOTH rupture r" 1, OXE OF Till‘: BEST _ (‘\'I"!'i.i§. ix iftwiiif ('\.\'.»\l_).\- <mm 1w (Kiss Imus SOUTH “IVER. SEVEN MIL] I,0'i"i‘i."i‘i)\\'_\'_ OX l ()'('L()('i{ SHARP. FUI.L(.}\\'I.\' l Pu|1~lur55il' Z1 Pun hr. i} .\ ZS CONSISTLYG rthru-n bull iivc ' ears old. ir-rilp rn bu} n. ii i Pure hmi Si orthorn cow W] i Vtlrv Med Hnorthurn cow I PUP.‘ tired 5n Jrihoru cow l Pure bred Shurihv Iii tow 2 Extrri pnrt- burl Short‘ '2 Pm - bred Slpziriiiorn heifers M‘, to Fri-s on in Spring. L Also the toliowrq other stock I PliTi. [nevi (Tlyd.-.7nli~ mart‘ l [ultra iiviwup mnrr: T yrnrs chi. i Lie-perv] mrpo t: ‘i>¢'ii". T ‘nears uivt iPurr- hwi (Ixiord Ruth 8 fail ; 13s, quantity >000 whttnt ant.‘ pr intros Qdrivviv wim-"vhs. one our sleigh. i sci ii will: ililrriiiVli i Point/i evuiiici. TEHV‘ - Up ~:li sums i-‘fi’ nnum off f... r-nsn. th calf at sld" f) gel-rs old. T yr-nrs old 3 years old i vcur nit! j _ we?‘ w-k.» ~_ i iii). ‘t months, 0 Save Your Make it Abundant! .. _ _‘ _ Immediately after “DANDER|NE” l "Danderitie" nus lupin) i “awed J0me good “uskrm and cd to he the Oillluak. in discussing ll. and Civet Cuts sixty . ‘dirk. Am paying the highest prl» d} ‘Judged b). ,.u,.,.,.u-_ nun-K... sum“; we in Canada for them» article- '~ ,, Ship by express or parcel p . E. H. RAYNER arm hr Sale, Titu- ‘rr ‘-‘".'-' (tins-gory _ i _ _ . . ‘ ..~.- -»-.u"'.:“nv: is ItTP-i ‘an: , ‘nn. Pav _ _ K _ 1 Y,“ _ _. l" .01.‘ .iil\i<"' uotvu. wit, ' ilvbau can’. " i0 vi Int; 102-‘ \-i‘"l' '.. "w? *1 . Hizt- l . ‘n10 i‘ l "" .. JOSEPH P. PINEAU. New Glasgow A caretul selec- tion of every line n‘ jewelry marks vt/i ‘l pleas ve you call l; union (ITION SALF IIERDS OF SIIORTIIORN “Till. .. UN SELKIRK FARM. FROM CHAR 'l‘I'I'.‘SD.»\ Y. J.\.\'Y B i‘) .. 25th .\T OF THE irirvv» months old. orn heifers. 2 years o'd . i ha‘: ill/fiver, l‘ i‘ mt 61' W001i pet‘ ueni per I A. Mimi-DONALD, Auctioneer. Yin“ lililh FISH AD.“ i'iltll\l.\f~' Si. RICH) Sr (TU .4 and stationery on application: \Vl|iri(-.,~":|h- (‘u|||n:i~'-'itu|_ FiNil lit-utter» IOU Flliifill Fish Jiatrklet. Ne“ York Spot-tuition. intuit-y itivi-l wmi Flume Consignments soihriivd daily. rvturnn. etc-nulls Reference: Market Fulton National Bunk N. Y. S B WILEY & SONS. 'i‘munfo-r itzontn. Boston Hair! Li)! tluh - ‘ policy of making no advances for Fleet More Expenslv and Other Legacies of W cctor- Points Out Th Fifty-Second Annual Meeting oi the Royal Bank oi Canada Sir Herbert- lioltp’ President, Stated thdt- fionsider- ing the Times, Canadians Are a Fortunate Peo- pie-Govcmment Ownership of Railways and e than Pension Charges ar. Ednon L Peace, Vice-President and Manafiing Div at Business in Being Brought Dom: to a New and Sounder Basin- Foreign Bram-hes Important Factor in Build- ing 1p Foreign Trude 0i‘ the Dominion. you, Total deposits are $455,011.- nmz, the growth beinl til-l".- 22W". l; will he noted that there ll a shrinkage in free deposits. WhIOhVB Lccounled for by the fact that on November 30. 1019. we had ilrll special deposits in connection Wllh sublcriptions to the Victory L03“ “The substantial increase in in- torrent-bearing deposits in a particu- larly aatisfactory feature. inasmuch an deposits of this class to u con- aiderabin extent represent Lhc sav- inge of the people. "The note circulation of the bunk continues to expand. “.\n im-rr-nsc of no $02,951,310 in currrui result oi‘ our rmlii-y nf affurdilli! legitimate nssintnn-v In viii-ht» of the bunk durinn IA WWW] "1’ .911"- trnde expansion, The perventflm‘ HT lcureut ioonn to total asst-tn w.‘ m. i065 than lonns is thc it‘ 1-.‘ Alt-Neill. (item-rail Manager. ihevic-wa .\loat_."“"" "’ "°“' ‘s-“l i r~'iu-i-r.-,~is|'t.| Your in History" 0t‘ the» Bunk—'l‘0taii5 ltctulunttuu ..¢ .i.-.i.‘ ‘ AS-sUiS 50w Stand nt $594. (H0013. mi incl-citric on“ nub,,,u,,,,_.,_, educuc,“ m W, [*0]- thQ Ygfl" of $61,022,928, holding of (iuvcrnmv-Iit secuntivs is I ' due chirliy t.) n1 im-nt ct‘ iuutls ‘ ttrantvtl to tbr- impu-inl Liovr-rumi-nt ‘The tifLv-socnnd anuuui meeting er twenty youns, that there IS no rm- wur ',\“.pm,(._q_ of ti-c iiuyul Bunk of Canada murk- safcr banking ileld than Cuba." i q“ w,“ O m, heavy \.‘lmnnd5 . pd (in: rinse HI’ th- iilth"! suPI-nvssfiii war In lit»: lIi-sitfiff’ pi tip. hunk. uud nu. also fcuturtd b; u nuuibet" ut liiltrldfiliill,’ unn-nnu-a-mv-nia by Sir iicrbcrt Holt, the piFSldvlH, and l-ld- son L. Pe-ase. vy-g-prcsidcnt and lliflilih§iilg director. f The past your has been one oi un- rusttnl tiP\‘t‘it'pi‘i’i4-ill.i throughout tip: i world, and many gut-blunt; have m; ulraity dun-Muriel! for zhu !ur1.,~*i' iillhka. Eli‘ Herbert Holt made a par- ilculov rcicrcncc tu the situation in (‘ziuudn at the prcsv-nt time, and touched on what the bank consider- tlns snbjawst, Sir Herbs-rt maid: Q I "Tb- p itiuu oi‘ Canada b: fuiimt- ' mentally wind. '.'u!l*‘iti>~l tlmcs. w» tux- u. from! ivntiun hut: escaped the itrc ivnr. und throughout there in disturbance or un.. . ‘Whine. famine spreads desolation. "‘i/Ilf\i$it_)!i and terror reign in Ru:- i 15;: graipplinz: will. i I \ lce-Pnshlcnt’: ileum-kn. z Edison 1.. Franc, the vicc [Ilvflilirllll and mnunging director. '1\\'l'|‘_|'l(‘r“ particularly with tho niiairu oi‘ the bunk and. the endeavors that. were bring mndc nil the timri to iIiCFEHSt: ll c vxpcrt and zmpr-rt trade of the country. Ltenliul: with this form c! business Mr. "Deepitu the zclteraliy uneutieiuc- tory condition i-fini."r|'.ali).'li1i truvic due tu liilpliitPfi ‘mylngpvotvcr and‘ (lvprcclation l-i (changes. we ntu-u rtl ry reason [-1 he. thankful for the r"7*\|“.i and the quality vi‘ thu burl- n ivc huvr- built; m) in the coun- vvh-rv: m; ‘irv. tcprc-scntcd. (gill: li"i\\::i in south Amoricu urc muk steady progress. un-i we urc viz-ii pleased with tho outcome of our iiret yearw operations there. We urc moving slowly, takinz no umiuc riulte. it must rv-v b1.- Stlplwsul that _-, ijJflRIE lltlrfist; in n foreiuu ' .'il'l' lit-Pgm-idilif. Jcopuwg‘. i'|-1.~1~ sol-i; n1] . bicn in pr- os- .|v.- zipnil. ii.iiltstl'_\' I; pmuijrzr-l, , imcquclime oi‘ w-mic cxchzmttvs. As. ‘mtmai. this with our condition. nI-viiul‘ of fuct. Wu urn not nf- Iiur crops- nrr; the Iflfial valuable in,-' 7')‘ U!" Widf UP 571d llfiwh inuf‘ hiQQfirvJ, avtn at the reducwiWnovcments in x-KCHRIIKP. since our obtlsiinnl-lc: lmnk lit-posit tion in 1hr. cvchztu ' market "l: flullililfli sim“: ltd": ,,/,.,1nt mor Jules :u:r\ir'.~t wir- i"ilillti hnvt- st-i. :isiiir. i'\|<t\l\‘t<.~‘ an --n.r.~1 of plonty to tldcdiu-m r. i‘ r u icflll pl-rlod. nnd :-. inn-at part --t Liic bonded intit-btu-dness or’ 11in, country is ilulfi Within tin Dumin-f 1m. Birrt-ovi-r, our friendship and‘ wirdinl iuilillilllh with our ncighbul" iflltlfll‘ imuec tlxhnllfillliru’ for urmnmr-n .. which i‘. lflip“. LHw-inpluyirn-iit. in :- lens. id wlifli‘!!! failures arc fcwer, vom- ‘piifillii/Eijv’, than in thu United Staten land Wilcn our war liquidation is lover. we should be among the first. "HUT upon u ncW or» of Hhlitiul I prosperity," - ~ la‘ i l iiiiuh Cont of Government Operation! Sir Herbert. uluo dealt with the Government control and pointed out. mniriit " _ ‘s1’ .‘»_-l'i-|l, Adv-aunts»: o: Furcigu "nine-hm "Without exception the operation ' r-ur ton-inn “ranches has boar- ' and in ihib‘ connection zp to put uri rumor‘! m" thc advaxzui ,_.| \v.~| nu to own ‘branches rather than through affiliations with other hanks. which ‘we do not zaontrol. ft. in only thrnugl- iii. uivn ‘brunchcv that: a i-"uik our‘. k p ii. viurtti touch with its custom- und give cfTiaient pernorzl 1"?!- Pi vicc. "That the ex-van-liiwn r-i‘ t. bank docs not mean :1. drain tn tho Null! organization is somethmr: which i tim trcinr-iidoua loud that. in unit-inn» bud acorn-ion to point out. man, ' lWiiLt-f iniilct-wl upr-p th» cuuntfi‘ limos. The iityurm r-i our frvrt-liiu iilTuLiUli iIhwr-zrnliioilt ownership ni‘ 1mm,» (1nd dgpnjlt! an tilt‘? clog-J :11 tmiihvnjrs. Dlnffiifllilllp.’ the timietinn of Novi-mbnr 230th ‘mrt vcnr affirm (hi1, ,Gui'rr|micnt wntroi. Si.’ ii|‘!"1'."i'. _ \ ieuid: I Iiupouitu !1tii,00i".tf!('0 l i "GOVEFDTIZEHC control lla= practic-j Li-ans .. $102,000,0p») ally disappeared during the your‘ [inst 1~n9=l——Y'.i"-u!, paper and stigaz‘ Iilm-mz thv commodities to l)!" freed- ‘from regulation. Gt/Vtlrltilidfll own-l ship of trunspurtution systcmc 1!. developed. YVlthout. any advan- [turre to the public in nfficie-ncy or rater. the operation of our nation- nl rnilwayn durinz‘ lhc punt. twelve movitlls baa l'Pt<\liit'd in :1 low which will nrohai-ly- moi-c than absorb tho amount:- collwcir-d uh excess prntitu and income take» for th“ _'.'¢..'1r 191?. ‘Unless Government methods of on- nrntion are more efficient in this country than they have been in oth- firs, tax payers in Canada. may find Jim maintenance 0t‘ their railroads and fii-et more cxponslve than pen- sion chart-res and other lezncieu of the wnr combined. Of a totnl of tmiflnjinrLnlln spfint by the United States durim: the inst year, $1,037,- umLoni) went to pay the cost incur- rm! by thc Government in its con- trnl of the railroads. The present waste in obvious and the remedv should he speedy and effective. The necdn of the country call, for busin- (ran-like administration of its us- seie. if this he afforded, we can at- tnck our problems with ail-ind cor.- Glenna." Iltuullon In Guin- Owing to the important develop- ments that: have (recurred in Cuba umi in thc interest. which tn»: bunk luau in that centre, Sir liorbvrt. i'~;~ viewed tin: Cuban situation and al- nu drew attention particularly to the bank's position. in dealing with this subject. Sir Herbert said: JYnu will doubtless trial: to hour ii-w '\'L- fun-d in Cuba. in view of mo recent financial disturbnncc in that island ,und our interests there. Tho business of Cubn is bound up ill nuuar. The market pricc hrnke- Molrenii? and has continued stead- ily downward, to-day the quoted p; : ‘in-int; 42;‘; cunts per pound. r bu was left holding n. stock of 5141.000 tons. about ten per cent of iurt st-ilnrmfi", production. Curtain imhvldiinls and firms. ilOfl/IZVPI‘, \\-.I hard hit by tho collapse in pl‘!- 1--. ‘Pip.- fnll left. them to fave n ac"- r-‘-~. illrsb- and Linear. zutilvltlurti clu- luiuissvnvvits were the original cuuue of "mum's troubles, "'l"hnnits to the precautions tak- z-n hf,‘ our management in early warning r-ur oificua in Cuba of tha- tnl-vltnblv rr-nctinn thut. would fol - ..~,-.~ the vxcousivi-ly hiirh prices. and Jructinr: tin-m to niihcrc to our npeculntivc purposes, T hm pleased to mu you that We have mo! no Tor» and do not anticipate making any i-u-r .1.» n rr-nult of tho present iii-um Cifli dinturbnncfla: in any cane. full provision has been made for unforr Dcvriopmvnt of I-‘orclmi Trude Mi. ."-' LOiIClICIi upon uir crvtum-L-i" l rciatlonu between Cau- ndn and tho Visited States. Dcalim; with this sui-Jwt. and the manner in xvhlch our cxchunge had bccn af- ik-cti-d, ho uni "'i'ln- churzu-li-r of our foreign tr-idc hur- aim. 1: itllLfPti sharply. Thu yr-m‘ curling "i-mbv-i‘ 30, i920, sheila-l an lldttrlzc balances of $56,- 000,000 as compared with a favor- able balance for the year ending November 30, 1919, of $330,000,000. Exports during the past year were well mnintrlincd at. slightly nbovr- the level of the previous yycar, but imports FYIUTVOH an increase of H25.- 000.000. Our imports from the United States amounted to $925,060,000, an increoae of $200,000,000 over the pr: vtuus your. dtlu- in large part to in- creased prices of comnmdttlcl-z. Dur- ing the iii‘: rears i9l0-l9i4, the pur- centarzo of exportn to the United fitutev to imports from the United Mutt-s averaged 40 pcr cent. Since thcu thc percontugc has improved. 1nd will probably be 58 per cent this ilscni yv-itr. Our exports last your \\'l:l‘!' notably uuppcrtoai by paler; m‘ iumlp-r, pulp and paper. 0n the oth- er hund, the ctmuuniption ‘of time» articles for the supply of which we we largely dependent upon the United States, is increasing with the growth o! the country. iron mid steel prnlillutu imported during the six months ending September were of about ihc some values us tilt-so for the entire fiscal year 1913. viz: $130,000,000. The year's purchases of cotton and its products in the Uni- ted States were 870,000,000, compar- vd with 8l7.00(\.000 automobiles. ii.- 000 as against 8,000: $12,500,000 worth of lutomobile parts as com- rmrcd with less than n million dol- iurn. We consumed 300,000,000 gal-- lone nf United Staten petroleum. zasoline and lubricatlntt oils, as ugninnt. !90.000,"00 in I913." I in summing up the wenerul situ- ation in Canada. Mr. Posse said: "In summing up the general bunt- lncss situation, while i feel that cnsunl optimism is out. of tilacc. rm-i that we ought n.!i to recognize the fuct that business is being lirnuzht down to o. new and sounder basis, i think that undue pessimism in just m. hnd as the ntlmr extreme. What- wor the difficulties we have to face in the nem- luture. the funda- ul>~ mantnls of Canada's: position nrc sound, granted thnt the Canadian ocnpic work hurd and cxcrciso reasonable economy." Bent Year In fllartory - C. E. Neill. the general manager, in vevlrswimr the statement for the pant year. said. seen contingencies. We nro conduct- im: business an ununi, not tukinw ad‘ vzintnge of thn moratorium. antiatied, after an experience of ov- The statement submitted to you today records Another‘ year of lub- hnlnz ntantinl the bunk are now $694,670,010“, an growth. The total assets of’ ymudn- on mi by vi-nilnflrvzui borrow- -=r.~. it I? uutirfuvlor)‘ tu imtv that 1hr liquid x'll.‘iilllil ill (hi- hunk id ‘Nrli mamtuuicil liquid aasvts I-eint; 60.50 prr c--nt oi‘ liabilititw lo lhv‘ public. our ru-tuni t-nsli and dvpoalts in the t-nuk being cvcr Ru pcr ccnt| of our total linhiiitii-a i‘! tic-urn to drwv phrtivuiur ul- z-intiun to tin fu-rt that in uddilit-Ii to uutim: email bud debts. the full- est. provisvm has been made for any‘ icons of a doubtful crnracter. "in Vlu\\‘ of existing mnidltions, n particularly cnrcfui revaluation of thc newt-ts of th-- hawk ililfl bcvu ruudv". and it is prrzlti vim; i-l lint-u’ that iur position is u wt‘) sulisfnr.» tury mic, in fir» iv-nm-ction ii wish ot dray spcciai tittutltion to tliu fuct. thnt tin.- loune of the bunk arc very widely distributed and that we have no unusually langc individual mi- vupccs m‘ any kin-i on our bar-he." Afifiiiilllltis The Bed Cough “Piiiclllt! "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ever since I . have been keeping house" says L. C. Harness, o1 Mar- bi-"Y- Alta. "i consider it one of the best remedies I have ever used. My chil- dren have all taken it and it works like a charm. colds and whooping cough It "ia excellent." Keep Cham- b)’ h=rialn'a Cough Remedy you-it is a friend in need. A socm. svsm A pleasant and social evening was spent. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guilford lnwvthm" on Thurs- dny the sixth instant. the occasion tiuvintz arisen out at‘ n remark lnzuiu ti. a. lesting way at n meeting held about a your ago w take steps to mird the extension of the Tole phone line from Afton Hall to Low- tlrerks Point u distance of three miles. The meeting referred to i". ving taken place ut Mr Lowlhera “U611 ‘elm 0i‘ the (Tommiticie, moposed that when the line was finished Mr. and Mrs. Lowther fur- nish a. supper for the whole com- mittee to which Mrs. Lowther heartily agreed, thinking that the croction of a telephone lino through Nine iMile (Jn-ek rwne at ‘that. time far in the distance. ifowever as many great things have originated with small beginninzs as that meet- ing’ consisted of only seven men, yet by hard work and perseverance not withstanding many discourage- meuts met rwith they with the us sistnnce of several others, altere- holders have succce’ " in estab- ishing and completing the work, givinz Nine Mile Creek an rip-to date Telephone system. Mr. and Mrs. Lowther beinz truc to their promise roy/ally entertain- vd the committee with their wives on the ubuvc date. was pleasantly spent in social con- VBTBMMI». sincing and music skii- fuily furnished by Miss Vary Low- ther and Miss Ethel Brown. (tern cher Rico Point School) until ten o'clock when all repaired to the diuinr room xvhvJ-rc ample justice Wiisdddlle the many good things pro- ‘fli 6 . .\ plcnsunt feature 0t‘ the evening was the reading 0t‘ the following address accompanied with the pres- cntniioiz 0i a pair of drivinu mitn m Mr. Daniel N. Taylor as chairman of tho committee for his arduous efforts in bringing the work 1Q ,1 sucneszful issue in so short. n. tim- Tho co-1nnny' then dispersed ut- ter tenderimz n heat-iv vote thanks to Mr. and Mrs. wwthci" feel-lug than dill had StDBlli. n pleas- ant end enjoyable evening. Mr. Daniel N. Taylor: Dear Sir.--~-Ti'-e Uiemcrmhersof the conmrittee of the Nine Milo Creek ‘Telephone Line having mot this evening feel that we cannot let this opportunity tnasa without show- inz in some deizree our apprecia- tion of your valuable service in the huildinz oi‘ our line. As one oi‘ the committee, you not only gave unspnninzly of your own time but. you have also been the means of brimziniz others to assist in the work .nnd we can tvuiv any that. it is owinz to your tmtirinz efforts in this direction tihnt the line has been conhleted so soon. IVo would an): vou to accept this 21ft as a slizht token of our appreo For. The evening i oi’, incruu of 881.038.918.50 m u» n-p. rut WtiiiAN us mum) BY JANE PHLLP5 _ . . . t i | Clumu-r 6'.’ We o'er-e invited no the Swivels for dinner and bridge d!l:?‘i‘\\'i\i‘(i.i had bought a new dress for the 0v casion from Felice, but had said nothing about it. to Dick. i had lit- tlie fear now of any complaint on this ipart. although i imd not for gotten what. he had said .'tiiout thinking a husband vrlthiu his riurhts if he advertised’ he would not pay nu Mia's 111115. coulhft aifond her extravagance Cum aml- Jim were also inviwd ; "rm- Stowelia seemed l0 like our ‘friends. Clam pairticularly. t "Bo euro you get home early so , that you will have plenty of limv {to dwsaw" i sold l0 itifli morning oi‘ the dinner." "All right! But what. uru YOU ‘going to wear? it's n 800d thin?! ' you saved ‘my dress clothes l ‘couldn't have nffnrded nnvllml‘ suit.’ Then. "Have you ntuvthirla- . ready?" . I "i have ondered n 110W dr i rcpilt-d nslonishcd iii. his rc marks, as i nurw so oiiLn-n ivns, "i iordered n. (tress the day slic invit» ‘c us. You made some money what day so 1 felt. t could. Want to seo it?’ I "Haven't Mum! l must in- 01T- lfilt.‘ if hm. | But look as well an you can. Burns. zis mo =be there, He told inc so 1.0-‘ only“ lso ‘chat was [Zita reason Dick; was so anxious i should look weliv I studied its I Llitvlmlxt he would‘ not ‘be disappointed. Then i ‘wont.’ into tho bedroom and pulled tho box, in.- whzidh the gown null uulli": iirotm under the lied» I lifted ou: tho tissue paper, then the blue; and silver dinner dress. lt was a dadnrty. lovely thin-g, and I flushed with pride as i thought how very becoming it. ‘was-how well i bud‘ loomed in it at the inst. lining. ‘Silver slippers and '.‘l?0t'liill§,'.~. wore also in the box. vcrnppz-ii in black paper l unrolleil them, iriwl the slippers on to he sure they, were onruforavile then put rhw-i’ hack, leaving ire gown on: 4 i <h tiara who ha’. not Fr-nn it Dick came in <~'*."!\'. vml l imp _ ed him dress. l "Better let ‘div gu it Anvil’ find get into your togs," he said. tho taxi will. be here in i5 minutes. t “J zun mil ready but just. lii_ z tifizh’. and Mrs. tiflYtlu (the Janit- rcss "who was to utuy with Junior) williaeten it. I'll‘ be ready 1r..- soon 38 V011 BN9. ‘ o as. as i was nLl l cmiy, and won dering what Dick would say about my. dress which kins. Hyde hm. praised extravagantly, Clara nnd .i.‘>nt came- up. Dick had asked them to ‘ride 11mm. “in us. ‘WVell, I'm ready,“ I nuuozmcctl “\Vhy——-I\'an!"- 1t W38 all Dick stdd na I mitotic-tied into the room in my blue and silver dress with a dainty ova-sip, also new. over my arm. “Ivan Wild-aims, you're u iirclun!“ (‘hurt exclaimed. “Where in the \\C'i']d dhd you get that dress? it‘: simply wonderf-id!" ‘t iaulnnm Felice made i1“ ".\i.y. but you're extrnmzz-uvxli“ Clara rt-Plit-d with all the freedom ui :1 clone friend. "But l don't blame you one bit! it's too lovely." "Du as t.'Xli"flV'1\Z!i1li m; you like, Nun, it‘ you can gct yourself up to look us you do tonight," Dick said. again surprised me. "i shnli hnvu to watch out that no one steals You." Dick turned llit’ 7ll'Ullli'i so "but ho might cxuuiinu the (iri- i laughed in very Joy at his! nuivc ucliglrt in my appearance“ hi»; boyish expressions. i thought ‘now uise l Lind not been to tclii him about the dress until I had‘ Quaker Miist is Grateful t0 T anlac a . 1".‘ ‘i? ".('2'§'.'¥'" REV. PARKER“ MOON. .\'i~;i.'i_\ t'\£-i‘_\‘i\f)\]y Aiissuuri, o-ilin-r luvml m’ tho “m; knows or has Parker Moon, who ‘for 4| full hull‘ century has devoiz-il his life, nnd talents to Bunting: school nmi (irgnnlzntiqp work for Qunkvrs. “Fncir- Purl; 1n ho i.\"llllil‘t‘ tzuniiiaigv izunwn, came from tine v1.1 rugszvd Quukci‘ stock, and viicrc in not a. better known or 11"‘ $0"il‘t,v of l-‘rionzin or more highly respected citizen lu that part of tho s .10. in rt- terring‘ in ills rcnmrkablv rmtorn- tion m ht-nltu by ‘iunlav, ht- snhi: "About five ycna ago 1 suffered u. general breakdown. My prin- cipal trouble was nervous indiges- tion. 1\ly appetite was very poor and my food seldom agreed with mo. and I had to live on .1 very restricted dict. i suffered a iffefli dun! tron: hearlacht-s um, dizzy ‘spoils; l hurl severe pains across the sizinll of my buck and was badly constipated moat of thc time. in fact, I was so weak and run down i irnn not able i0 attend my dmivs “This twondilion math- x ous llilti i could not slot-p at ni ht. i-‘requenltly I would lie stwuk»; most nil night and was in that condition more or loss for five years, My physician said hr- could no: do flilylhixiz for ma and sug- geatwl 1t change 0i’ climate. l then moved ‘In Tcxns and ivcni buck nud forth three limos lvut. did not mu Yt-Zl‘) it. ou, and when 21c “as not in the mood hc “as tonight Ho i-oulil not obit-w in tidying for i! 410w. ztiicr lu- lmvi ninth‘ with ii i115? uvcr me. "Show. and iiti-‘iiiilga w :n.'-.'cl1 --liclp rm.- much iiclqjhitetvli. or, some tau-y “villa-n h‘? ahdii disappear with iii Southwest. pvt lthc rcilt-i i lmd hoped fur. i-‘in- nlly,] gm so bzul oil‘ l wits not ablu in ‘get around with any degree m‘ comfort. l was also told l hail lit-art trouble. "l had rend about. Tanlnc uni]. an it hzul been very highly recoin nit-mit-ti to inc. i decided to dry is. l got u butrik- and hgui taken only n few doses until I could B01100 ‘l nmrkcd improvement. in my con- dition. l noticed especially that l was ror troubled nny more with sour stomach utter eating, which was 4 grunt relief. "l karn on inking Tnnhw until i full) regained my health. My an peltitt- is splendid; I enjoy my meals and l do not find it neces ~ aary now to take any laxative med icinoa of any kind. l can sleep much better and mu not nearly so ilGPV0li5. "l tnkc grant. pleasure in recon: mending ‘Panlac to anyone who needs :1 gofid system builder. or who suflers with stomach trouble. i havefiwommended Tanlac w n great many of my friends and am pleased to roach other» by giving thin runtemcnt for publication." Tnnlac is sold in Charlottetown by Ilcildin Bron, in .Moutague by H. J. liiabon, .i. P, White, Murray lilver, ii. M. Chlnhohu, North Try- on, R. l-I. Coohon. Murray Harbor i..0rd’e Company. Borden, Lord's Company". Capo Traverse and Lord's Company, Carleton, J. W. Alcifiwven. lristol, A. J. McNevixi. prince in n pumpkin chariot." f “Xonseziso! You are making we blush llkr- everything Dick. it i.-».n'l uuito ilu- thing to make lriiitfil n in over your own wife. l.\'nu know "Where one has tin prettiest knows for a wife, I guess it's allowable." iition. With hearty good wishes to you and family for n Happy and, Promuroun Nay Your. (Signed) COMM ITTEE