“Illllll-l-IIVES” After Your: of Suffering with Dyu popailflhil Fruit Medicine Gave Ralini Ill-LI LNTOINETTE BOUCHE]! 917 Dorian SL, ‘ltontreal. “I am writing to tcll yritt that Torre - my life to ‘Fruil-n-tires’ for this rctncdy relieved me when I had nltilnllottcd all hope 0f0YPl‘l'P(‘0\'l'l"lll‘,'hi) lnvtlllt. I sullen-d terribly llllll lhW/IV/Iftll. l had ii’. for years and nil th» tnl-llil-lul-s_ l 100k (llll 110i L10 me all)‘ gliull. l read something ltltblll. ‘Fruit-an lives’ being good fln- all Ftntnecll '.'t'l‘0ublPS aull lll'll)l'lll'l'x' (If lll:_‘l'\l|ll!l so I tried ilirtn. Aft-r t.n (cw boxcs, l NIIS PIlIfH/l‘ n Dyspepsia and my Kflltflfil ' was restored. ll thank lhl- tgrcnl fruit lllt-tlldllll“, 'l"t'lilt~.l—li\l~~‘, llil‘ lll“ \.\l»t.l‘.~|'l-.ll relic-f.“ ‘ Milt» -\'\"l'tll\l ‘rlt: llityclll-ilt. JO-La llll‘l)llflll‘li,‘" ‘ M. all ti. lie-ts or ~ lqruiuu-tlve: Liailtl-ll, (Janina, Ont. 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HESWAT‘. lnlrlotor, lvll-zltlr, Notary Pu.“- E1: MOMLV FY) lOAr. ilnillltI» t" ll. G. S iNMdilyf It. I? Dirt-utm- nrtrl Af'urn(sy.4'..l.l\= lnon- No. Ii. flmtmrlvn llln.-lt' VIGTUIJI ROW llli.» >-i.._.__..__.__ McLeod 6t Bcntlt.» W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Ilrrlotcr and ANnrney-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN 5M“ link o9 N. B. Chlmbnn McLean & McKinnm Ilrrllloro, Aftornoyl-at-Llw "Moo, Royal Bank Building Gllrlfltttlwn P, E. Ills» Morson &*l)tlil_v Ilnliton Ind Ammu- lollclhn for Royal halt Danni: JIONEY TO LOAN» ¥i4+¥+++¥+i+ . llick said: rut woltlrt tn MARRIED IY JAN! PHIL?‘ LQQA NAN TELLS DICK GF THE CON- t‘l<3lt'l' AND 'l‘E.-\. , Chapter 38 Dick came in shortly with Juuio “Hello. Nun: Bent you to lt. lu- nlght. didn't l‘! 1 thought it. would do Junior good to lnke him out. Mrs. Douly saill nhe hadn't ital! time.” “It. wit‘; nice of you Dick." l re- plied he I kissed hint. "l did leave a good deul for her to do." "Did you ltave a good little?" "Wltnllcrftll! Anti Dick, llildrttl is gelling up a. party to g0 llswu l0 GTGBIIWlCK Village some night next week. She wants you tmtl mo and Clam, and Jim to join them. l told her we would." “All right. But l am a liltl- lr-tlty OFMiItlrl-liis tiartles. They usually “will! BXll‘IlV:|l.'.l’llll‘t~ wt» cull’! slfftnll Ill-I'll, or bflllll‘ tun-art hull-l which is beyond us." ...»-< “No wonder _sltl- think.» wt: l-an go—yott used to." A flash m‘ jeal- ousy passed over inc, “l told you that was witvn I was tt gay ntlll llnll-ly llilFllfillll‘. Now that l lnltl- yzin and Jtnnlir, thaws are pas‘ tierfltt-lttattcl-s, aren't lltl-y kiddo?" He swllllg Junior u“ nntil baby scrcamell ‘with glow ‘ During dinner I told hitn of the cunllwrl and Illl‘ lllll ' ' m" Aitlil- tltltllfillll :ll _ "A lnt at‘ it is llottl- for cffc-t." lel- lllistt-vlwl. his ‘tnuutlt full of ltlll upplc ti)". "Oh. I llltt"t know! ‘ntnl- lhl- :tl‘Il9lI-‘ l\'ltl'l' pzml." .. .. .. .. . “l '_~u-~.~.< {l Lflllllll ttllily ul' i_l|\‘ art-Z lint 1t‘ lll4‘._\' can paint ln- wt ' lnntxinc thc tmvr-rly is tltclr own t'..ltlt. 'l'hl_\- wait for iuspiratilltt. PblllllL’ tlzl-lnsvlvns zl-ltiunlas, iu~ _:<tl»all lat‘ gl-lllflg down and plugging away like people do in lithe-r pro l‘ on‘: and likl» the atlcr-r-ssflt‘ mt . in their own" '"'llnt ll.l-_v ltnvl- m haw (lllflll to write, don't. they?" "Nzltttral z-ptlltttlc. pc-rhntis. I llllllg-‘lil: the. tn-ln _\vht> ‘(lciiitr .s lnll-tltirll inspiration 'I“,ll twn-titirlh ptrspitzttilvn.‘ wast Jitorc than half fight.‘ "You are Ftl awfully pl‘:ll*til"\l. "lliclt." I l'l‘tlll‘lll'tl lllllElllllg. "(lnl- til the ftltnily‘ has to he. Thl- firm: tisint: I ltltlitv'_vnlt will be in attirtcks." "Don't wortjv about. that! 1 ‘ltlntultl lit‘ tho \-.~\n<|cl'l'ul court» at J-lalatitzl- l‘l licl-Z-t hmv "nl-clitltitlt: they \\"t>-*r llllll ‘now l would like ti» lu- 1r tn wl- r ur-r ttlnylts al‘ Ii-r- == c. Sin.“ . llullfhmll. ! Men ltlttl nu illl~.t m‘ cloth»- anvtt y-»»xtlil' nnmy of tht-tlt. Al r lllttnl-t" (‘lara and Jlul clinic and we pli!_\‘l~(l llFlllVJ‘. l ~ ' (‘Ilrtt lntli tno lillllrotittl nnl llllll ll"? it» ln- very t'.:lt‘('l'u' um m ltzl-ttlintt tnv fll'I“~‘.S, that llil-‘r knew nothing ahnut it. h “ll/iw llirl I ,l\l‘l‘l him?" “Ill . wit‘ hll‘ I tit.» at. am» tn ' _t ‘n~ ‘ll; .\l illlrl-ll ill! ill lti null wtilnt t itrlpir lint sa id lhltlpg!" \\' ' I lull; ll) he ztltln l()ll(‘('L‘l‘.'l Dick an c::,<il_v’.’ .\t‘ thrt limp l thottzltl will (‘l Fill wag ll?!" I ‘tutti lllil l, was lllllllf'l' lItll‘ I ‘ll taut thl» litlll lir-gln " 't.~= t» "nap. ll-'l[lll‘l‘ ill‘ not‘ ' ‘J-tlull !i.\'l» t_\_t\l rtt-ttt-ctl the itmtt" .‘~t‘t-t'\itt~ _\'l"ll'~ tlttl folltnvell. _\Oll two? \\'lt.’llt a: '.‘ llilllltlfl. I'll hctf“ . tn us. tlllll wl- wl-nl (ill tn lllv livint: r-ioltt ll) flnll the lllllll‘ and llit- litiys itnpall rttly tltlg to lll-nl. \\l- ntll a \'l‘!‘\' plmlslli: l-\'l'lllli.' ' lllc n r l‘I'lJlI wltou wl- hall flu lrf‘ ll “h. l l ll .111: tllilr-r till-y "I cnioy stich an hvctlittz. Nan i't lr~avl\ it ball tnslr: in my in nly l" ‘n . an <\t'llll‘l§{ whcn wt» spcnr‘ ..'.. t‘t~ tivtn wr- z-litottlll." . "I l-nlny them IUU, hut l ltk lttltt~r Ilttnqg: t)l'l‘ilf-'l_Ollllll_\'. ll. gt-t trl-lly p -ky for a wlnltatt Vflll) lh‘ n‘. uzttn» nl‘ llay. if site nl-vl-r gov‘? .-t.n_v\\hcr' it night." “I know, dour ‘ we'll ltt-un- opera mu anll all the l w‘ .'il- mo mun." Dill; : . J.lll"l tn jttlil‘ when I gut st ' rvkll lllin’: URGES DICK ‘r0 TAKE I CHANCE vnapmr 1:1» NAN Hump, Ilir- [lflfitlt not‘ ltl‘ llllit. amt" lllilllt‘ inn tilorl- anxluttrl than eve that Dick Hllflllltl make. cxtru tum: "I. l" s-pitn l,l' his catttlolt. I hnl lallltld lxflr-tt with Clurtl about spel- ltlalittg and hnll begun to study thl l-uttott rcporttt. n . . \ PROMOTES THICK HAIR Cutlcura Soap shampoos preceded by touches of Cnticura Ointment to spots of dandruff, itching and irri- tation are most successful. These fragrant emollient! save the hair, clear the skin and meet every want of the toilet tmd bath. Ill 3:. Ginuliilnlflc. Tnl: He. Sold OVER-EATING I 'h&ll'l:fllfi‘lfllf|,lual‘fl" all; dlgoolb ll oak collimation“; K1~nnlil5 the new nil! to both! Illguflol. Flaunt lo hkn—uffodlvo. Lot lKl-mafdn Help straight» out your flllgonflvo trpuhlu. ~ IIADI IY ICOTI’ I IOWNI "AKIN! OI ICOTPI IMULIION“ Dlckvcattght. mo one ntorningattttl lic (explained t1 lot to mc. that secul- l-ll very complicated, httt. which lm telling him that Felice ‘hid llld I might have all the time I wpntod in which to pay for it. But his at- titude deterred ma. l p I knewjle was thinking of what 1 had/tarsal him to do; that h§ was constantly dwelling on the possib- ility of loss if ho should consent. But. ~I pretended not lo notice. l-lla foolish pride where his rich broth- er-ln-lmw was concerned, his fem of putting himself under obligation to hir. tSlowell, made me angry. The misc with which l curried my llehl to Mrs. Sllnvl-ll. nnll now lu the dresstnaker, made his ltcsllat- lon seem all the more foolish. I WllS becoming nl-rvotul unit lr appeared t1» think simple. l was nu thr- sntliir-ll. I lrltcrisltcll the thought llull. perhaps it was ll good (IHIHIL/ trslgu that. llc lnttl llltclllcll IU lnkl- a ch- ‘Flint \\'1l,\ thl- tvny i lllllnplil. of it ~l:lltilll'. Pllllllrt‘, yr-l l gtlyl- till llmnylil thll fact. that ltl- titltzllt. lush. "l lhinlt Mr. lrlttlr i.»; nwinlLv nlvc. to tip ywnt off," I snltl l0 llilrk. He went otl’ into perfect penis uf lattghter. “Tip me all!" llf- ropl-atcll, "Yon ltllvc lltl- jargon tn‘ ill!‘ itlrltl-t a Int lnlxcll. Nan." 111'. In man llkr- tllnl tell»: you things ynn run nu risk at. all‘! Why. it would lll- lllll- lllltllllti‘ tnntilyy!“ l I-{llll tn reply ltl l'l‘llllll'li llil-l: ntttdc. “l-jvl-n nil-n liltr- llrnu l‘(ll'llt' n l-rlippcr I)I‘Ll.'l.‘w‘l\lllllll_\'. anll, it tnizltt Ill.- just that limo. l would tzct l‘ri.~ll.y' and try tny lurk. llnt wlnlli»: titl- tts ln‘ tnlltlnt: ahlinV it, . r.’ ‘ma: art,- all l-u-iltttl and your -'nl--l .~ wt- falrly crimson. l‘v-- no mam-t lulcly lHlPW I would wln " "flow tnnl-ll lln ylnt l;.-l~. trawl?" ‘ .l small ’llit to corn- tttcltce'.'" ‘ “Oh, l would ltave to have ll’. least $500 to trade at all. Do stop talking nhoutlt. Nan dear." ' “Why lion‘! you borrow that ntuclt?" "Borrow lt-—0t' whultt'.'" “Woultltft. your sister lot you have it‘! 0r Mr. Slowell?" I hall never lleforc glvcu the Stowells ll thought when considering llll!t|lli.‘.i~ tiun of- Dlclcs making ntore money. Novr, l \\'(lllIlt"l‘(‘Il why. Tlll‘_\' wr-rc so rich --attll .40 very fricnllly". "No, Nan. I nevct" s-ltall as]; tnjl‘ sister for ntuney. As for aslkinn Stowell, that's foolish‘ Why sltnnlll he ll‘ll(l inn tnnulwy.» pcrltzlpn that I never l'()lllIl rctttrtl?" "If you tolll him what Nit". littrns told yuu, \voltllln't that tnake him wnttt you to ltarc lt»—»rcpny hint I ntllatt? Not inst that. leitltllr. illalw it an olijccl for him. is nmrv \\'|lal l "inc-alt." "\\'ltal. a littltt Eve you art» Natl!" Thctt. "It's uu use, dour I won't run in debt to wncttlnll-f llle l'\'>‘.llllll‘ll his realllttg. but. I fell nlcouragotl. lIl~ halt not. szpnklltt is llrmly Uh‘ was. hia UIIHIOHI. Ill- ‘tall not llcl~tt imptllit-ttl or harsh vltlt mt: for urging him, I said tto tnore, but sat quietly sewing whilc ‘tl- rcnd. Fhtallv he tilt-my his put u‘ on the tzthlc, and cxclzlitttcll: "Darn it. all, Nan! I wish‘ yntt “'°\l|<l"'! hut. ideas lnlo my ltead. You nlttko. mu mighty uttcnmfot-t. able." “Thalfs llPCflllélfi you feel guilty at not. llolnt: all you can tn make money." "If tho. firm fottull out I was "Nllllfiflllfittf Yml not to (lltl f/llll?" “No. hut. we arlnft. supposl-l! to _H"»' "mlllfiyt-cs 0t‘ any Wall Strecl lirm aren't." "lln yon hnvl- ll» Ihnut?" _ "ml- ll" Wlll. Nan! l want tn “m” 5"?" lltllllllflllt-llr," Ill It mlIlll-r tone, "lull sloml-llmv I feel that evl-tt it‘ wl» hull a liltlc nloucy to "Ill" 41» Pllmlcc with, it would do us no good." “l (‘Pfllllllly knnw it would. Anll Div-lt. I ant nnrl: Mr. Slnwnll would loud you $500 nt- :1 $l,ll(]4l"»—1n_\,' m“'““ Ilrowlllg- “Even rich ml-n like ln make more money some- times. dotft they? And ll’ you tl-ll lllm the tips you get. he can fry for ltimaelf." “Walk-I'll think uhout It. But ‘drop it for tonight, dear. Attd--~-l'd if)’ It l0 lllfitllte you. if for no othct- reason. if we had saved tho tnmtey. But to borrow. perhaps lose, thcn have that to pay. frightens mo." “Don't be a coward. Dick!" He flushed angrily, but made no FBDIY. I. too. dropped the subject. satisfied with the progmg‘; 1 h“ made. ncvnr lulu-wt rnn and NAN CONFEBSIB ABOUT THE DRESS Chlptlr 40 Dick had told me that. his father once had been quite a wealthy nan, but his long lnvnlldlstn and he shrinkage in value o! his pro~ pcrly. hall left him only just enough l) live on. But his tllnlet" was Wflflllhyt-‘llllil is. her husband was, nll 1 llmtuzltt it quixotic In Dlt-k to he an nfmitl to ask a favor. For a few days he was quiet and I throughout fhrDumlnton C: . wDepcf: l-Hhd, l“ Si. I l . . . . Cnfldlirc Son lilg-‘wtlkll-Tml. rather moody. Several times l thought. ‘of showing him the dream v tlPllKvlllPIl lllill ltn talked with tut» il- "lint don't. ylnt sec, win-u zl hip,‘ In‘ take. chnncns-wlth, evnn if l rlhlto? Ill ‘ “ll. llcpetllls upon ||t)\\ lll'lL'll lml-l tlmrlllilllllll I mi ht. lost: my jnli,“_ lhll rlta_l>ll-. I wnztlnll In wcnl- tny new ,llt , hut couldn't for fl-lir Illcll lmight Hvt- it, Hevertll llmlwt teatrs lQ-“gflll m my eye» llflliallflt’ of lt. ‘Flam gavn a brlllge. tltl-rl- were mine nil-c [lr-tlplr- there, and my havc lmcu lhsl. lhc l tiling tn wear. lint llecaltsl- l hull nnl told flick, l llitln't llarc spring it on hhn for fear hc. would he langry and refuse to go.‘ l Finally, Ideclllell to tn-ke llte. l hull hy tltc horns, an father used to Int)", Jlllll lzvl tltl- agony ovcr. l in- ‘, il-nllml tn ltnvc prctly clntltlts! llil-h l tnitzltt as w~ll uttlll-rstantl it. Sn lw- tflirl- hl- ll-fl in tho tnnrulng l Hillll. l "Wl- nlnst go tn the theatre mun. , llil-k. l h:lvl~ a ncw dross now to wr-ar.“ t "A new llrl-sn? Witt-n tlltl you gct l it?" “Titr- nth» r llay! if you have lllllll‘. l will tlllflw it toytnu," I spnkt- lt'lllllll_\' Plltllllill hut my ltcrlrt wal pliuttllitlu. -"l‘t'ol it out!" I ltl-ld lllt‘ llrl~s<§= "Yilllllll". "| can't llll anything about ll, l>lip It on." lle looked at. his watch, .“l ltrlvc lflll tulnlltes, nnll you don't ipllt a new llrcas every day," 1 I lturricllly put it on. l, "Wltcw! hut it's a dandy! You llllUk a trench in it. Nan. l5 it one lyrnl fixed over? Doesn't. look lls if l llt'l-.~a,. Wtllllll np for hint tlt " it is." I had trier] to ntnke over onc ' til‘ nly old llTF. he week befnro and had ruined it. "N0, Dick, this is new." "Ilow tnuch did they stick you for it?" hl~ asked uarl-lestlly. yet I noticed ht.- looked morc clneely‘ ut {the garttlttltt. - 1 “I hnttgltt it at l"I‘li(‘l'-’.~' Milllrcdfis llllfflérllllilliltl’, fillc said l could haw lall rhn titnc l wanted in which to lpny for lt. Nlilllrcll introduced mo. l "You tnczttl you rnn in deht for Int" ' l "(if l-oursl-l" l “You llll'v'l.'ll'l lcusl." l I rcculllttl what Clnra had ndvls» 'Vl‘ll*~**l\‘.lllll[,{ him it cost $l25 instead of $140. But l would an soon ~'ll_\' onc tirilrl» as thl» nthcr. l Dick's fave and said; “It was reduced from $140. I will have In my $75." 'l‘lnnl l salvl-ll ‘nly crttwcivnl-l- l tl-ottlrl have tn pay $7.1. and tttnrt l ltnll not lied Ill him. "Nan tlt-lli‘. wc l-ztttnol afford lt= plltrutllzn the ticople Mllllrctl SLO well doc-s" lil- woke very slowly. ltnost :1: t‘ tile words were dragg- ‘ ll from hnn. Lung afterward, when ‘l rcfvrrctl to !"t;.| ll"._\', he said ht lt;'.lln't dared ll» I-et go-hl-t was: w. ltnrt and angry at me. "We could If you tried to tnakl- money." "No—'not than! Xvi. for years! l don't know where thc monc_v i= coming frotn to pay for it, hul ynt look very sweet. in it. and wl-‘ll tnatntlgc sonic-way." l-‘or the first time sitttrc I hall tnarriell him, hv loft ml- without a kills. DICK'S MOTHER IS COMING Chapter 4| tolll tul- what It I \\'\‘])l. a lillll- at [lit-It's having lclt lllt" tritltnnt hi1: l-nsltlnlary ltlmt. int‘ not for lung. I was loo do lligllll-ll with tlll- Qlllfll way in which h» ltall takutl nly runnlut: lu til-h: for tllt llrct-nn “Now l cnn wear it In ltutnfllrtli‘ l sail] nlnnll as llllll my mnrnim, work. ‘ Th4; pnsttmun hrongltt a lltts-r from (‘ltil'ug0. It wins from Dick's tnmhcr. l knew her handwriting unll opencll ll. [was afraid his father tnlght he worse. But it was just. a nhorl note saying his sister and ltusbtutll wcre going lo go South, and hull offered to scnll her to visit with Dick. She would nrrlvl- llll‘ following day. -r.--rw--—wr-ue~¢--uuu----@a WllPEll_S_llIlE8 l And Old ween Hailed “ABSORBINE JR." Tho dlfliculcyof treatin ordtna Ul Old Sore! and Vangcose Vii?‘ nwayo been a |our_ce_ of much tltlon w the pllylttllfli; and ll no, when the leg In involved. ll In to do h to n ly FAB- QQRBINE ll." Thqwayt lafnmottl hmtnent reltcvu n, reduces in. fllfllllllifllifl and u llng, pfammq (he growth of healthy flloue, 1nd clam uyzold, stubborn cores l_| utonluhin . A_B_SORBINE R. ' ll a vegetnb g germtctde that l: a lolutely ante; do" not nnin or greaaelhe clothing; and |tve|_ cerlain_ relief for cuts, bruises, melllrlgs, _botls, felon: 1nd whereve there tn pain. $1.25 a hottle~~nt molt drugglatl or lent glontpnill hy W. F. Youtlto. Iklt, Lyman Building, Mantra: . q I ll all: not like wit» mother, ‘but I did like Dick and wanted to mike her visit pleasant for hla sake. So l scrubbed and cleaned all day long. She would not. he able m find fault with my ltousek , . I took Junior with me to the market late tn the afternoon. and bought all we would need for two llnys. l lehnrged everything, null ln one place hall quite a disagreeable time. _"(‘:ln you give me something op ilccuunt, Mrs. Wllliatrls? I a'm short today," tho grocer nulll. "Nu. not today. I will ptly my Qllllfv hill in a few days and trade elsewhere. l am nnl accustomed to h-“lng llnnttl-l " I hall lmrllnll. vntl sch, nnl. In fl-nt" the ll‘illli‘ts'llll‘ll.l nlrlongl-t- l-rirtzzvll \\'h~tt thy llléliFll fut" tnnnl-i. I ltatl scctt how hotlt (‘lam .-tnll “llllTPll talkl-ll to lhl-m. "tilt, don't lla that! I didn't. mean tn tiff-tall ylnt. llul your ltlll i.-. tit-titty largo nn-l. as I Mllll, l atn short." I tnallc no rl-ply, bundle anti left. Dil-k was tlollglttell that his tnotltor was tsmnlntz. l told him how l hall l-leilttcll and workcll all llay, lull! that in lhl- tnlirnint; l would lllllil‘. lll- mcntintllll sutur- of tlni things his mnthcr ptlrtlcttlnrly ilk- cll. anti I Ill‘4\ll'llr‘l"tl tn lnnkc thcm. "You're a ltrll-lz. Nan!" lit» llll-L-lfid mo llwimzly. ‘“‘l‘hl- lllnlsl- looks likc zt nl-w pin, llnll Mother will h“ dc» iuchlcll with it l ltnnw." I hall been sorry his mother Willi clitnitttz, lllll nuw l was tileasefl. Dick hall fnrnliltt-n ta hr- ztttury with tnl- about tln- llrcns, in his licligltt at h~r vleil, and my prcpartltllitta. The train not. in :tlimtt ll O'l'lII('l( lltl- following altortioon, so flick tnl-t hrs ntnlht-r attll hrnttzltl. her up. lllt-t ulster nnll her huflhnnll weren't slnppi l: off. ‘.~ih-~ .|.~~ very pleas-ml and aft» nlilc all the evening, cnntpllmotllell nte upon my cooking ctc. Shl- also seemed very proud of Junior. and tnalle n great fuss over him. My heart sank when she suid she was going to remain two wecltn with us, yet I tried lo persuade tnysl-lt‘ Slll‘ would remain tileasanl anti that we should get along ftunously’, an Dick hall suid we would when she nnnottnced her intention. The ucxl tiny evcrylltitlg went all l-tgltt, although she asked a good litany questions rcgurllitlg tnlr m.- penslzs. what rcnt we llillll. etc. "You pay too lunch in propnrtilin| lo Dick's salary," she said. "lie lolll me what hn w; tolling now. AntLNan, you can't afford to sci so expensive a table. 'l'ltt~ cost of fun-l ls terrible 'ln (Yhicagn. and I ant surl» is as much here." ‘l was to indignant. to speak, so ntadr- no reply, Sln- l~fllll no nturc. l)l'i‘ll2l|'lr4 realizing my tll.\".'~lt‘fl.'~lll‘l‘. lint the next. inornitig when l starl- _ell for market she ltfferltd to go with me. l couldn't very well slay I rlld not. want her to, so l llrnssl-li ‘Junlor and we started out. Sl .. n- tcrfered with cvcrytltingl wtlntcll lo huy. She watched the scales un til the ‘tradesmc n were lnsttllctl. She argttcll nvl-r everything. Thl-n “then she ltt-ar-l me tell them to charge tho tlltttgs, she turned "on me. l rushed from thestorc, but they must have hoard a part of what. she said. I “l forgot my purse." “it was only $2.111 mot-row." "Never run In (lL“l)l, Nan, ncvcr! ll is llltc a disease once you start il. Pa)’ for what you ltrtve, and what you can't pay for, go without." l was terrible afraid she would ‘ell Diek. and find fault with me» But l must give her her due. She nevcr z-taid one word to him nihout it, althnuglt Shit (lltl say that she lhottght wi- lived cxlravngntttly. htll took my l told her. pay it lo- "ontlnucd on Page 8 Eastern Amateur Hockey Schedule SAPKVl-LLl-I,‘ DH‘. 22. - Til.» Eastern Alllilttrlll‘ llockl-y Lcllgtte was forutctl at tho lntercnlonial llnlcl ltcr last night and a dotthll! schedttlc of games drawn up for tlll- coming SPllSOll. Wlllitttn llltyc, OI Sussex, was elected president and tho. towns which will ‘lw l'(']'ll'I‘S\‘nl- cd in lhl» ll-ltgtto are Aloncton, Stir"- st-x, Charlottctolvn and Sltl-lnnlc. It ls expected lhnl. tht- lflll-ZIIC will he u. very-interesting one an all these towns have been notcd in the past for their fast hockey teams." Tho representatives» from the lilffcrent totwna present at lltc tncctiltg were: William liaye and E. ‘l-l. Plcknrd, Sussex; F. J. Burns llttrl E. Fowler. Btlckvllle; C. lW. Melton anrl E. S. Rlcltarllson. Mone- ‘ton: 5.1’. Doyle Charlottetown. iThc officers worn l-lected‘ as fol- flows: Wlllltlant .Hn~yl= president; Si. 1P. Doyle. (‘harlotltlontrt first vice ‘president; J. A. littmpltrey, Mone- .t0n, second Vlfffifllrflfilllfiflh; P. J. {Bui-ns, §l_('l‘l'f'l8l'y'lr!‘fl§llll‘f‘l‘. Thc cx-I ycutlve l.» as follows: tfilvklvfellon,’ Fnwlor, Dr. -lr. . Yl-o, (Phar- doltl-townl, and tlfi. H. "Plfikllfll, Stilts-tax. The llvttkno will be lllrlclly ama- I teur and is afflliutl-ll with thc A. A. U. if‘. Six man hockey will he play a. nll and lllc rules will lw thu .~:ltltl~ an lhnsl- followed Leaguc last yvar, of thv rinks llJlVt‘ l-ytil-Pllnl that all will he rl-llly flit‘ lhl- ltpl niup llY-‘l Klllllll Will ln- playl-ll lwlwol-tl .\lltnl;totl and Sacltvllll- at limit-tun hl-twcnn (‘harlrilwtlnvn ‘.~'tt:.:.l<\ at Ultarllntl-ttivytt. \ 'l'llc 1~\‘lll-(lllll' i< an zllltl tlil- than llillllPll H-ltn will ll-"-.~|_l-.tl— alc llll‘ place nht-ll- llll u,:lnt-~ will htl Iblilyfllli Jan l]. "ll/MM ' cvutt CHRISTMAS THOUGHT IT l5 one of the pleasures of our business life to lmow that 6.8. Chocolates have brought so much happiness to thousands alluring the ear; ancl that they will ltefih, in Atlteir own clelicious way, ‘to make the holiday éeason a larigltt ancl happy one for young ancl olcl alilce. l l GANONG BROS. LIMITED ST. STEPHEN N. l3. l2---(‘harlottetmvn- vs. Sun-l l<‘l-li_ , villc. “Vlonclntl vs. Sackvlllc. Felt. -SflCl(Vlll(‘ w. Aloncltm. Fch. ‘llflriullctoyvn vs. Mont» zlm. ., Fch. l8—~\‘tltlscx vs. Hackvilll‘. l-‘ch 21~»Susscx v.4, Nltnrlotln- ‘ tow“. ‘ Full. town. Pol). l~'t‘l). Ft-h. Jan. '..'-'l<-l$llt~i.‘»t'h' vs. Morn-tart ivillc. Jan. 27~<Sal-kvilll\ vrl. $u"-.»=t-x I l"--h. Jt‘r~h_ l~~ Allnilttlnt Va. Husacx. l l"l'lv. Jan. IIPX. Jan Jan. Jan. ll \\l|l'l'l thl- m” l l—-—(‘llXll‘lOtl9t.l)Wl! vs. Sat-k lly the ETIFIPYH Allllllllllll llnuo lt't' 11:: ylt it i.» lL-filtarlotlctown vs. Mon SWSuascx vst. Snckvillc. lh-Susstex vs. Charloltl on Jan. Juli ..Jatt. 90W ll. Jan town. Jan. ‘.1 lllWIl. m" lib-Mansion" vsj ‘Chariot! -.\lottl'lttn \'»= (‘lt:lrlllltl-» lollunw: arm lS-‘Sttsscx vs. Alonclon, l7 ~~<3ill1l(\llllf*~ v». Stnttlox. 22»~Jt‘lharlotl.el.on'n vlt, ‘Stud »Hlll-k\'llll- .'l‘ll lt-llnt-~-| ‘_l""'l""""""" ‘:2 ~»-‘.\lltttl:lott v1. Sttslsex. 26~.\loul-tnn w. Sttcltvill r Christmas Holiday I Travel W It'll“)! All], PRINCE ED\VARD_ ISLAND POINTS 7.170 QIWIBIQC. 0N'l‘;\ l! l0, and the WEST ¢ Iréin Leaving CHARLOTTETOWN 6.25 a- m. , (Except on Sundays) Connects at SACKVILLE with-- “OUEAN LIMITED" (lONNEC/PION AT M'O.\"l‘RE.-\Ii with “INTERNA- TIONAL LIHYPED" for ']‘0r0ut0. and with “CONTI- vtcxmulr. LIMITED” for Ottawa’ North Ba , p0,, Ar. tltur, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Saskatoon and ancouverl For Fares, Reservations, elm, apply to». \V. K. ROGERS’. W. T. HUGGAN, (Tlty 'l‘lcklst Agent. District Passenger-Agent- The ahnnal ll-wSacltvllle vs. Moncton. _v