c? .69?“ '4‘ '4» '~»3>'.?.‘.1-\‘3S1‘.3.~l-_;h%;.... . . . ,__, __,_ r. .- - - ---»-..v1--.0.atn ‘fl- nu ujm a A - u o t; n-n-arzflr-H-t- ma cnitntorrarowu continua - if twin/Hi in ii -. I ' 7' "u"? ""*,"5-l"7-"7i ‘ilfliil: Arr! . ‘ -.l ‘ - ron l 4 SllBBlfllS nun FINAL i DRIVE lvhite Cotton, g‘. I( id quality, special price ,- for yard- 15 “.16 22 .25“‘.35i Balance of Sheetine. 64 ins. widei T-"m va- lue, now _\‘d. . .. I35c and 70c value 70 in. wide 65c value for . . . . . . .. Ml- 70c value . HI- ‘_ 95c value now ~ " yd. ' i $1.15 value now _,.,,_ .69 80 inch wide 90c va- lue fol‘ yd, 54 ins. wide 90c value for yd. '45 cii'¢ul;i11"‘i>iil<.ti» chi; 44 inch wide_ 70c va- lue, now yd. .'. _ 85c value how yd_ ' 42 inch wide 55c ‘a- lue, now yd. ... I 60c ‘alue now yd, '32 40 inch wide, special price- .29 .39 ‘l’ .49 ~‘"“ Indian Head (Totton, regular Final [lrice for ytl. .. Nursenora A pr 0 n Cloth, regular 62cts. it}? $1.325“? 5.‘: -35 Tea Towelling, all linen, 23ins. wide, 5-3 ct. value, now yd I f‘.“’.. 11 Glass Towelling, 26 ins. wide, check pat- terns, regular 60c va- lue, for yard .. Towelling, fa n c y huck, I4 to 20 inch wide, $1.60 va- lue for yd. ---- '95 1.50 value for yd 85c value for yd 98c value for yd Table Linen, un- bleached, 72.ins. wide R/egular $2.20 1 foryd_ un- Table Linen, bleached, 52 in. wide, Regular 75c va- Iue for yd. - - - '49 Plain. Embroidery Linen, 36 in. wigdg $1.70 value for '2 40c value, n for yd. -» -- gunuvoiol, OHAHLOTTETOWN .l"()r-fl~'l ‘tuastt-r oi‘ tb- iious- who knetv its - ' - - - _ _ I - , i - - ~; - pructued by som p<ople seeking death was indeed upon luui Bco tont edbenent (ludhtd i-f“""“"" R““'l°"_ “EHS- ‘Th0 had-their dwn satisfacliou, for they are ivulf chanced to a tllut-- 46 ills] wirle \" - ""“"'l kw" “m, ‘mplmed h" ‘f-“dlving in and for the tnoment. sword fastened abovi- it doorway» _ l i I ilwlld hfr hfim-YFYWO“ "ml" m5 The individual instinct is to-Tltis sword the cliaiuptm drew lue f") yard - ~ - _r"""" lgraisp- everything handy; men are from its jeweled scdibaril. "fwas I i tawdon was ipposwl now to beiall Turks in this res ‘ct. But if in a fine attd trusty weapon tisid by . -. - .n I. vi-rptitii w t.g for the nlllpiljlllllVflllllg thi insfiuct we should giants before ever tin-n were born. 80L ‘(due no“ ,on whit-n he would sail early t0- eat the eggs i; they are laid, this A vicious sword swing Ileowtilf , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' inioriow murtiing for New York. But provision of food would soon beithen made. This charmed blade ' , ., . with rush of black hatred Keniexhausted, 'cut the she-bags head front off her 80L ‘dlue m)“ _told himself that the proposed trip‘, For the general welfare as wt-ll shoulders and Beowulf was the _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ ._ ‘ was t-aitiouflazi- Heaven kncv: how‘as the individual good, it is wlseififlur- SOFPTIHI. l!“ KFIInIfl-‘ll 171*‘ 1'" i ' AGE TWO . __ I - ' lféa v ‘ v - v l Color Gut-Outs . . v . 3 The Night of the Wedding l, BEOWULF , l: a, c. n. “a AJI. WILLIAMSON ‘f (A Viking ‘Mel ' i .. - ' H ‘ , . i; Authors of "The Lightning Codnctor dnltgdgotber fascinating i ‘ ” ' ' l; Colgi-izgxlltlelsftg-lntiril-slltltlihli? Maggi Company "WWW" "Y 7"" '“"""‘ 1.... anoovooooooovooouoowwc~vvoooovovooovooee . Kennedy Hui-in, marnvtl tu E" board sh'p. saillzg for l Farr- il a tharni and t‘ ch l-Htl- B" Ilasti- ~.t.d dtllly. J -t.i.t ziz tu~- lionwtiiuuii at ll-tltl-‘ll "I be: your pardon." “'(~lls an- l‘ Hull t‘iiu ‘ i ..~. a gloomy .t.d Pr; swt-ri-ti “My ship doesn't sail till i-L-lvtl ia-tl» li-ut .o ‘ ii-"l-Il lull” tomorrow‘. I shall be on h-r in time, n) >Cr Itiiwiliti \\'e an ‘dflrll-éfl have my cal‘, and l‘n:l just ready, t~-~1il ~\ll'.w.' for Iii .- han-E. ‘io start." I Ht- bad apparently thrown off h". first annoyance at the sudden inifllmflfl of his friend. H's face fr. t ‘wllvli-rd” Ki" ‘iaxed—an t-xtreint-ltrhandsome dark - tlr -r<§.\“-I1£iac--. with eager features, and : -\‘ can. but lve gm .-pl ndid brown eyesncder long] ti-iot and s» what's On-ctchetl brows that dreqiuily cou-‘ mradicted the fierce energy of otherl The Touch of Rose ' iri- ntiii w!» flan-lint: "You'll nut start till you've shown, together .n awed all-dill!‘ me where my wife is, and I‘\-e tnadel la solution found 0t '. n. .. tnresb it Eve's maid. sure no harm has come to her."i idamage may become almost Irre-; there. and over th- lien 5333 ‘t; rah“; “What have you done! huddle woman the wth Ev.-'.'" iv" woznan cratied~ “What have I done with Eve? Ravi-don Wells echoed, utter blank- il~ H"! "K151i"! lhfll nass on his face. “I don't know‘ ‘ Zia/i zone -.-ur of hint until “ma; you mun!" , ‘ '5 ‘T1!’- rbritil; imbedd- Haste had spoken from the‘, vw-‘Jil ilelf-"fl! UP 1316 threshold. Now he walked into the-l room. He had always been curiousl king. and his about Don's laboratory. which waal t. f. as it fro: neve; show:- to any one, even iii-l timate friends like h"mself; but, 110W- 1101 Y?! 111')?" now he entered unseeingly. hardlyi l"‘l'lliilf-"~m-'ille blmaware. despite all the paratpherv ' if" 111s fin" lime ifllnalia of the chemist. that he was. P- r-i when he Md M911 in a laboratory. His nostrils, how-i n’)?! Ville wit". h" ever. noted a peculiar odor of burn-i ELJA-lz-B-[Jé-‘g-HIORD- Fri-e» "nmash .tod l ad t d‘ -p:.ng yielded. The door‘; 14,1. U) “P145153. e n u B 0pm i ‘ ‘ 1hr- wall. sbtiwing a 5H0 , ‘ suone stair-l - cournqugp l, BLACK-TROtBEQS GREEN . nto tlarkness. ~ M’? “Pr”! ‘l1. THE UNDERWATER FIGHT “One of zose silver can‘ "om z- tllnner tabIe-——" . ' broke in Haste. “\\'hn.t's Ili- t Drawing: Beowulf (‘o-‘tttnlcl A Needed IIW-"UIE “V0 lhf‘ ' ' l On his journey perilous tn the . of tne trail rece-‘s. "Some P0llflyllnnhrwamr “m,” U, i-nendpy, m‘ l” ha“ “H”! e16“ ———— —- , ‘mother. Beotvulf slew several slimy ' i“ Nip". He‘ 7""“"‘l a "ulwn" sea terrors. Finally d d be conic l i” ‘he “rm?” °7 ‘h0g9 wh°lTo Dhfend and Insure the Produc- even to the resident-e of tlit- ishrliag _ , "n" 110ml"! m” “aircam-"l tion of our Forests. herself. They battled. Sore afflict- lwllh l‘ M‘ _ _ i ‘d ivas Beowulf, for the skin of I I" “' " ‘hfn, ‘ha? "WM ~?“~“l7‘°{°"l And old Tuikish proverb says this monster was protected by t1 ‘MC ‘m’ “Tfl-‘lu’ “l m5 "lmd- “ lmlthat: “an egg to-tlagr is better than charm and sword thrusts did not W" ‘a ch ck tomorrow’. ‘ii-tiuiii ‘nave had electrit; light h m, M, in s, iii fact. thephilostitlily" ' gweak and fain'--ft-eling 15.30 thi- liiiItb-ti place, except tbei tnonstefs bead and taktmr the charmed sword-whose blade had melted from contact with the she- hag‘s bloom-Beowulf swath Iiack iowafil his coitipuniotis. (Mnri- about Beowulf tomorrow") long Wells must have been platin-lto raise chicks so as to providel Jug this coup! But clever as hK-icontstatit supply oft eggs in the fut- ‘itnouglit himself. hi: hadn't covered tire. _h.ti tracks. What about the fitlgtr-i Setting aside this concrete ex- marks. ‘null the footprints? |auiple and keeping to the general ‘blind I go down wlz you, sitrta?" Iprillcipltg the conclusion to tlmw is ,a.- ‘t-d hlarianti. itliat it r-qttires an indispensable in.i z IInsti¢ did not (JIIhW*‘I', did not!ti»rvi~tii.ion to counteract the truan- “\“‘I1 UNI-I‘. Hi‘ lwtéiiti t0 Ilcsct-nd the ‘lFUll-i rti-‘tilts of ibis individual in- SIALlPCZi“ Th» l)l.lllf'f'th‘lllll‘l, In order to protect the in- t fur an instiitit. and tlicniteiI-st of the W'lIOl“'(.‘0IIlIIltIlllly. This is;- the organic duty uf the Fanu_i~ (lillett hail {rushed [lilblillflllwflllllvlllfij Wllllfll must adopt, ‘the htiYuLls and come into the and follow‘ a national policy, aim-t llflrfillt. Shi- stood by her mother, and iiug to Iiinit individual appetites‘ dptu-d an arm round the .v.i:.-i of: ind to discipline them. and to this Ill" Ff1i\"'Y‘i"K Woman _ end. regulate the exploitation 0f "Uh. l fr-ltfl fflll- imllvlllltli: our national riches so as to both 1n- would happen if thi-y taattie bcre!"i§iire profilablg yield for the com- muanetl Llle hottsekeetier. ‘Youiutttiity and the conservation of knowg Villut I'havi- st-eti!’ such profits in tho interest of‘ our "S u: up." i-‘airuy whispered iiiatirmm {uh-um sharply. "'I‘lii-ti‘ri.- all lisnt-uiilgTi To govern iloes tint simply mean Slb- lllrPW a glance at PuiiiI-irajtti ttdmitiistei- for ttrday only; but lhfilll‘, fir)‘: Ifiarlrtltriii tllfiliilffrl lit-r and] iitlnieaus also to provide, yts, above isi et antord. at‘. ‘lie gir iiil to provide! ‘ staring at the red footprint on: The Honourable Mr. Tai-ichoreau the floor an‘ if hyptiotizi-I. Sh» had ‘is thus very well inspired when. not lttflftl that speech of {he ltuusc- quite informed as to lhv gilt-rpm, ltf-ie-lrtefs. And she had we'd tiobodyqiitu» and purposes, foreseeing ytt of tli: Iiaudkerchlet she had;tbe citpidity of the assault upon found. with the strange ador on :t,|our, water powers. be puts public itrngling wi.li Eves own perfuuiewopinion on its guard against these At the foot of the ClfCulnl‘ stairstdan-geroua and, at the same time, (Copyright 1925) the Ilnitcd -StSate‘a will consume 15 million cords of ‘Ntlfltlplllp a year. If our tloors are li-ft open to exports, the attraction of thin for- midable demand trail have but on..- resitlt: the pillage of our forests. And again the iudividttals will have but one thought: eat the nggs at once. The chicks wtill quick- ly tlsappenr at this pace. Whether the embargo is lmpoa- ed or not. the I'uIu-tl Sit-ates cun- not do otherwise than to get their supply In pulp and paper from Canada; so there is nothing to fear regarding a possible decrease in the price of pulpwootl, _ The proprietors will, therefore. lose nothing financially by the embargo.‘ The domestic market will absorb all their offerings bo- cattse it will have a profitable out- let for them. lfiillow o-il was a door. Haste opened it, itndjoffers the remedy; an embargo The difference is that our peop- saw a tlussage of undistitiguishable against the exportation of electric 1e will have chicks instead of length. It was durk, bttt ztnotliter power, eggs on their table and that the t-li-t-tri" button at the entrance Sir Lomer Gouiu knew also how production of chicks w‘ll be lnstir- flotiilcd the place with light, show- to be provident when he secured a (‘ll l0 lhrln f0? an lnfleflflllfl Defifld lint: walls, floor and roof of stone. vol‘- prohibiting the exportation of of time. ' lie most succ-sisful years in Iliauk‘: history. ~tl by most inttri-stiug .nt es by Sir Hettiet Holt. the wallow" nllll within .111 and t1 E _\'~-.li. the Gcfl-ililllc. So far as Canada was , ltcrflétl. be bellev S r Herbert iii hm address point. icould be taken :t.-ld. ilfles. . al Manager. led in too uutavuttrable a ,.1 remedy til drastic w-otiomies in public t p.nd lute, ‘ sitgge-stetl tIie establishment of Central Budget Bureau similar to that In operation in States, tltret-tt-tl by an efficient and l y-m-g, {mil “Qll-Ilfifli-Wn MUCH" Wlw Iwlllfl llfl- that country a tnarket not only for derfltantl tiwi n0 long its many 0f ‘large;- amounts of Iuni-ber and pap- are 9 struggling to m.ke both ends meet. fooilgtuffg- as well, public funds must he spent on barei pyqgpeclg “m p “m,” “m be for. n€¢9!$i¢i(‘$ iliflmf- 530K Only shmlltligotteti that we are faced with the sales and income taxes be cut, butt a way should be found to the pubIit-‘a burden all along line. He f-Illphliélliitl the fact that it is ii-Jt the wcathy who are the greatest sufferers tuom taxes on incomes. but the rank and file of the people who find it tfffic- ult t0 secure employment when iii- dustiy is stagnant and the men who should be ri. in new centive to do so. BUY Ile pointed out to thatch: number of men women who depend on our factor-- its for a livelihood and noted that these factories could not operate properly tinder the menace of tariff reductions. Sulbllily was stressed. his sbotildtw-s tottching the sides of wall. At the. end was a‘ third door, This also was Operated by a spring- If flllf: pressed. and the door sliding Iiack, be stood on the threshold of a brightly lit room. A mail Ltlflld-tl at the trlick of the spring. and the two sta-reri into each otlit-fs t-yt-s. “flood lieitvetis, Itawilon Wells!“ Ken crii-tl, "you here?" “Why tiot?" the other challenged. "This is my laboratory." “You were sitppoetetl t0 b8 0D hen Your Poor Old Stomach When Sournool, Pain and Bloating Follow Every Meal MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST No mutter about tilt-to. special food programs or the dim-u or more metlI- cIm-n you havi- tried without lucceu. ‘If you ri-nlly want ittomach comfort- uIc-k, t-l-rgnln nutl lasting relief from ll..- ututul nftt-r-rntlng tIIntrenu-jtist muke lltllt. nlmphe NEVER FAILING tent today! - For only n few r-i-ntn gt-t from any good tlrtigirlut 1| IIttIe pure lilnurntetl .\lngueuln~theit, Immediately after ynur next Iu-uvy mt-ul, take two tenspnonfttln uf‘ tbt- powder or four nf the tablet: and ilrIuk n ulna» of warm or not Iced wntor. Tbbt In n ltlmplo, pleasant and Inex- pomthto frat [but mny ho nbimltitely de- pomlr-tl upon to prove ltn vnlue In lens than fIvt- mlnutn and, In moat In- ntnnt-t-w, relief comes nlmnnt Instantly. Hlnurnted Mlgm-nln II n plenum. hnrntIt-II. unit-laxative form nf nltl- frulhlnn tl Shanna-nil that. when Mien nffv-r t i-uln. vIt-nnun. sweeten and nt-tifritllu-n the dangerous atomm-h lcldn lhnl r-atm- 95 per vent of ntouint-b III- memn. lb- nurr and gut IIIRFIMTIID Rlnunmtlu at your ilrttgglntfit today! Groans With Gas ‘All was ‘very clean. and there wtas new wood cut from our Crown A national po1’cy facing ihe m. appi-rently no lack of ventilation. lands. tlation must aim at the tlefence Ila-Le walkctl on for a dozen yards. We have before our eyes; n de- of oitr forests against their too clsive proof of the wisdom of this thi- t'()I'|‘l(l(JI'. which must, he real national policy in the astonish- thotight, have been built into the ing expansion of the pulp and pup- imttietisi- thickness of the house er industry in our province. This policy has attained its pur- Dose which was to favour and de- velop nationai production through the reservation of the maximum share of profits for the commun- ity. But, this texcellent application of a vital principle Is not yet com- plete. and it requires other ex- renslona. The question so amply debated. not without acrimony, of an embar- go on pulpwood from private lands requires a eoluttion ln a manner self-evident for those who do not fore-go the main principle of nation- al production. It Ia quite true that the decision la not of provincial jurisdiction be- cause trade and commerce ls a federal one. We have, however, as a Province, the right to demand tn order to secure satisfaction- The “Iobborfl who live upon this export trade do naturally think only about swallowing the egg. they have little care for the chick of tomorrow. But If. behooves us to protect this chicken so that rIt may later on supply us with ems In abund- ance. - As to the Indlvldthl rights of the private land owners, they have little to fear from this em- bargo because the sale at profit- able prices is Insured by the force of economic factors Involved. The United Sutton. according to the statement of the Chief of its Forest Service, have consumed In 1922. for their paper neflltlre- ments. nlnp millions cords of pitlpwood. of which they could only supply five mIIMon cords from their own reuerven. t: Iii .mtlmnted that about the middle of the twentieth century rapid extinction through the vorac. ions appetite of otir tielghbors which is already evident. We must thus provide and take the means to preserve our forests. at-i tnucb by the regulation of the conditions of exploltufion limiting the cut, as through a policy of gradual but constant reforestation. And above all. protect the fort-st zigainst devastation by fires. A national policy must a"n\ to secure an exerlastlng exploitation of the forest which Is In fact one and Itching v poo with o nude of Cuumn loo and bot were. Rhine with cpl: wow. This treatment don much w H the lalp clan and healthy promote not: growth. of the most Important economic fictors of production in our Pro- vlticc. . Next morning nlum- ' t ROOKEFELLER’! OIITER DIES (MIMI IIIST TAKE IIEED SIYEJIDYAI. Blrll IIEIII At annual meeti‘ of uharehmderg Pretident Holt SIN“?! M“ i" ‘Common for lower taxation. Advises ‘and report on railway problem;- General Manager Neill states Bank had one of the nloot successful ‘years m It; notary, Asset: now total 5583189509. Growth of interna- .o| ll trade. ‘l __-~_.° The annual general meeting of froiu fluctuating exchange rates. I-Ie ‘ ‘The Royal Bank of Canada held atlbelieved that tb: question 0f a 10-- ':.ic head office in Montreal not only‘ ttlln to the gold Slalldllfd would iniarked the conclusion of one ofibe prominent in 1925, and that if Lhellizglnlld were to take the lead in but was also featur- ‘ i illlll to be faced tourageously anlPrt-sldent said. lhcituore optituisic in regard to the possibilities. of this count-TY I113" l lam today. We have been held back Foremost among s ~ reducing our tax Iiurden in ord- posi .st in and to it s a the L‘ulted cit'zeti.- .-. ntl companies lighten the high sur- ing their tuoney enterpri. Iiave no in» The Tariff Question On tilie tariff situation in Canada our responsibility and Tht- tirgt-ut need for Immigration In touching on the immigration tiueation lillt: speaker said that the first people ri cult-r Canada in any number must be funnels, anti these. would only ~be attracted it‘ farming could be ciirrii-il on» at a profit. While farming in (‘aniidit tluriiig the Inst few years had not been gt-tlerully profitable, lie Iioped that front now on it would givt- reason- able returns. In this case, it proper Iullnigrtatlon policy would be well rewarded. if Canada scctiretl a good number of new farm settlers, the way would be itgflllt open for 0' factories to operate satisfactorily, the exodus of Canadians to tIie United States could be stopped and eveu-tttully the country would be able to absorb newcomers of the industrial class. A iteiieral re- vival of business In Canada is ul- ost entirely dependent upou- tit-- elopment along these litres. Sir Herbert came out strongly in DVD!‘ of a change in our policy ii: regard to the export of pulp- wood. As Canada urgently requires every dollar of earning power it can possibly secure, he thought it foolish to export large amounts of pulpwood in the raw state. While an embargo on exports was per- bans too drastic a measure. he did advocate an adequate export tux which would result In the further development of the paper making industry in Canada and the provis- ion of more work for Canadians. The problem of our excessive rail- way mlleage was referred to and the appointment of a (‘Olllllll-‘ifiltlll of exports to Investigate and tuitke a report on the whole railway altitu- tiou, wltih the object of lightening the stupendous burden under which we are now laboring, wtaet suggest- etl- On the subject of bank attialgatiiti- tiotii-s, Sir Herbert stated that one of the reasons for such changes was the lack of profit In banking In- Canada today. Otiporttinities to reduce overhead costs tbrottgll amalgamation were, the-iefnre, tak- en advantage of. Income anti busi- ness taxes pa-Id by The Royal Hank of Canada Increased front $120,000 In 1914 to $805,278 In 1924 exclusive of any amounts paid on lttnds rind bulld‘ngs. Gold ‘Reserve Adequatg The President referred to the world's need for greater stability In business. and in this connection remarked on the handicap arising lTEDUCE RACE TRACKS IN QUEBEC TO FOUR QUEBEC. Qtm- Jan. 13—It is re- ported he-re that a merger is under way which will reduce the number of race tracks In the province to four, three In Montreal and one In this olty. The three Montreal tracks that would be In the merger are [mm Bonnets, Dorval and Mount Royal all of them mile tracks. While the hnIf-mllo tracks would all clone uip. OIIWEIAAND, Jan. """'. '-‘$.n".'.'.",'.'8.“~"§t?|8'£§2.!‘ lmulviuunt ladle. ‘h It. W?" our new Shock; S . t I forceful other countries oi the wmid would ' these problem-silly agriclutural is txatioti. lle iegiiided the slttla-(IEIZU, but this should disappear. us ItlOII i-n this restleci as very se ou i deed, atd stressed th- net i. ,. . zer that Canada m-.glit no: be plac- ‘of which wje are a part. anti hope ollisee ‘good r=sults obtained as ‘as comp. red with other COtlfIllIc$.i\'.l'.'€d zesources are properly de- ..-utably' tht- L‘n.ted States, whereiveloped. !tt.xes are steadily being reduced. AsHlticit-e to Catiadian prosperity is‘ '- Herbert rei-ommend- ‘our close ILOXlITIll)’ to a ex-luf 113 million people, increasing lhifilin number at the late of perhaps two tntllion sure that great prosperity is ahead 5 I normal ltyitbrotigiotit the wotltl. I have firm ‘faith iu the future of the Empire. necessity of finding a solution for some very that the improvement w justified in- expecting can be retard- td by the itiisbitntiling fairs, by failure to reduce taxation, by neglect of Immigration, or by the development of spirit of set:- tionalisni. with its resultant install- ility, damaging tlte statement for_tbe your, notably the growth of our merit in Government securities. He . Iiusitit-ss of the Bunk, it was partic- IIL-Mra. Mury Ann Rudd, 82. Mater of Joint D. Rockefeller. died nit her home Commission of experts to study suming gold payments, many l! mtl Margaret Chlpmun. port .~t yesterday's a-‘c-slotl of the’ Vegetable Qompound Mathicsoti, Chief Justice and’ ‘ - ' Ith ' v lJl _ htay it Please Your Lordshipn- iLydu a’ pm ‘ma are“ e Com ‘my ‘spun painuall through me.‘ ‘ing :- one ayafriendcame casion to congratulate the (‘trust egetable um- ed ma‘ ‘Wchag-LO“ anti the good condition of law and ' ' JANUARY 15,1925 After ffndln; "no bills" in thel both chlrged vmb theft. the Grand WantsOtherWomentoKnow Supreme Court: Associate Judges of tIicSu- und fit. uk d The Grind Jury of- Queen'si p0 e we an was living in Ailu \\'t‘- be: to state in relation to. _ M in and told me her ex- 'ea‘“'°"" e and offasetts of the Law" on the _ _ I pound and advised Immanuel)’ ma‘ [order prt-vailltig in the County. I Report of Grand casts against Bessie hlcCloskey July submitted the following re~ About Lydi- E P l‘ To the Ilotioruble John Alexander! _ Mount Forest,‘ OnL-"Before l took preme Lourt. _ miserable, and had County respectfully submit the fol- Crui atthe timeumd your Atldress that we tak : this oc-l _ everienceof uuin the Lon‘ [small crituitml tlocket presented me to take a bottle, - -i ~d rb-slrvvtluli)‘ features. He'sm‘l<d_ a very pleas- Md out that Canada was confroutedlotir gold IQSrIVQ; is adequate and . _. . ._ _ .. t i which I finally 4p; l/Tvrqv-ll lhv- sprinz- ant disarming smile. But it did notl with such sertutit- problems that itlatiy fear tb.t we could not inain- an: fhl,'”l',if,-'i-,,f,frl;ogilliJot-lirrligpliiiil l began to get . i fwi -|~ 111M ‘Ihbt’ 5"r"lllr\iil'nl Haste. who continued tot twluld be unfair to the": over tiXi-rmltalu gold payments is groundless. a harongh kxam-nauon Cont“; _ atronger and those j,.1ti ioiue to ilie door o! the 5131i. no frown. Highly. 0n the other hatitl, they‘, In coneltidng his retuttrks, the ma‘; we! _ round ,0 be (van, saligyipnina left me. dam glad I found out ticns. l - ' - The ‘patients are carefully and ,- musleegegbgléoklnlgghng fjofifizhlfflff; tenderly cared for; ttie food is “he good i‘ h” done me_ whenever‘ clean acil wholesome antI the iknow “f a woman Sugfeflng t am ghd bti idings in a good state of repair. - mmnher of;;_'-_Mr5_ w“ RIDSDA“; \\'t- find that I-‘alcouwood Hospital 1 R_R_ N,» L Mount pol-est, Qnmrm has accommodation for 240 patienani‘, - _ _ and at thr- presmt time this Insti-l .W_omen throughout the Dominion are attioi; contains 317 patients, with f finding hefljfll l" Lydll E- hflkhnm s a duly aver..ge slightly h‘gber for . veflelablelfimPuund- the year. \\1e strongly let-om- "I have never baen these institu- depression since conditions are resumed to its Illilltl that immediate steps be tak- ggazrwjlrsltfllfog en to overiunle lill-i t-t:ng_-estlcii.|;be taken in “few r-ven by a nursing Dr. (IootIw-ill. hledicnl Stiperiuteutl- mo,_her_ For ‘ale by a“ druggists_ t-nt and staff are to be‘ iiighLvt-tini-l ’ mended u: the splendid cuud lions prevailing in this Institution. l Annual Meeting Moreover, a factor con- country per annuui. Ifeel . . . We visiietl Qucenk Countv of the Luited States in the next ten _ _ , ,_. ._ . . _ that we shall find in ind win“! tondll-oui 14m The Ammil Mflilflq of the m“‘0'-‘" T“""e “re m“ ‘ Dunstaffnage Churn and Butter t-ouflri-tl tll€li a‘. and in ndtlillun there a p“i"‘*m' Company, will be held at Dunutaff- two eiderlv 1110;. . . . ' Creamery, Lot 34. Queen‘; who are appare ‘ in ill health. lt in“: is respectful)‘ r ommentled that Styx: “Sf S“ 692;“); these two lfllllillis‘ be removed from gm h Y ' 2 olclt ck " tAiu the j..il and that th _v ret-ezve Hos‘ h; allrdilr and ‘laimnll- "'- pital treatment. '5 ‘ ° e " '7: _' and!‘ We fecl that we cannot close ,_qu:sted toyat emit e_ said Meeting. this iepnrl without Spfitlfll‘ . fer- A SDI-val ml/"BNP" ‘I "(Ended t0 ence tti your PPIlHlkS regnrdnrg the patrons who reside at a distance spirit of pessimism that scents to from the Creamery and who are liitvr taken hold of so llllllly of our ‘uhtppatq Cream by rill to Dun- ptople. Your fUIllilfliS show gtaflnagg (;|-e;m¢|-y_ ‘January 5th, clearly that 3'0" have mime a Bert“ 1925. By order of Directors. fuI and intelligent study of the si-tti- 733.1.]0Mw_ atiou anti Iiave out hearty ti-tiprov- _ .... ____-__ i‘. but fol increasing tiuantiilea of Good as our proble s, and rub we are ll rgent of our af- repittation of (‘unatia ill the ttottnttrics to wboui . - . - , . - . . . \\ trust tllut the plllllllftllltlll| “.9 look (or new Limzums "m! lof vourettildrl-ss, by" llflllgill-g the flesh capmn‘ jltlllllfil‘ tti the attention of the peo- i pie will uct-tuutllisli to it t-ciitilin ex. The Annual Meeting of the General Manager's Address itcut. nt least, the purpose desired. Kensington Dairying Association i PETER MCNAIR R°BERT$°Ni iwill be held in the Temperance C. E. Neill. the General MlIIIlUl-‘l’ . ~ l . F“? Se" ‘"1" F"ll°“'§- Hall on Tuesday, January 20th Liilalgzeg fifth-ii]: The talfiizg: of e\'ltll'lll't' iii the next a‘ L30 p_ m pang“ and a“ ' ' ‘ case of John L. Read vs. ll. h. .\Ic- sharehowers are requested to he .. t t -t' f ‘ l ii- a uticnt .$4U‘000‘U“0 m ‘wilt? irrotiillssillvuiiii-telnwtld) (rguz-ltitletl present’ posits. and the increase in IIIVGSI-iyesterday apienvaon m“, the (tour, iidjotirned ttntll I1 trclot-k this iuortiitig. J. F. PROFITT. Secretary. Kensington, Jan. 12th, 1925. 930'-l-14-.\Hl. ' ‘ _ NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Fed eral Dairying 00., Eldon. will be stated that tllt- lIltf-‘k had openedl more. new accounts in 1924 than iul __i__q>_-— any year ofits Ii Tory, anti intlmat- T MAKERS ALARMED ed that the int ease in tloposttni was‘, Karma“, lmnutflcl,,rh,g ""8 L“ ‘he "mmal gmwll‘ °l ‘hmtratle in caiinila will lie uni-ii hit mmlneszl’ rather “m” w “nylunlest-t tIitrDtmtiitIon Government specially large dQDO-“llw- ndt-rtultes tariff rPfltljItf-(IIIPIII and 't . . - ' . d‘ Hm ‘letredhd m (onlmerclahlllillwfi a/s-pctritil effort to check loans‘ .‘-u.i "s." -‘~' . . ., , - , by lllzzlngfitlleréliln liliiickrettlhiliguthllfllllilsulllggllifl Qt! Tglfhqtgllimm;lgtiziziifiiheild in the Hall at Eldon on Wed. Iiusiliess and the absence of d --ltf‘l'fhfi{i.ll,iq,lwl,, t\‘Q<()‘ql1‘[i(’ll M] mgnesday. January 21st, 1925 at "mud for cred“ for new entErDrlSWitu-‘nliAiiititifttctttrt-i-s by Il.l’.SI"ll‘k§-l7‘30 p‘ m‘ "l I" “"5 "°""‘“‘”“°“ M”- M" m‘ OIUIHWI poiiiinitiit llrvHltlfilll. lit-l J. R. McWILLIAMS. stated that. the bunk had tnttde “m ,l,,,"zn,soria_lk,n hm] "Waugh. Secretary, u t-ipecliil effort to provide all bor- “wan, h“,,,,_.,,»g,,,iu,,v ,n_.,(.,,\-,.r,.,|{933441313p "owmg custmners Wm‘ their 193m‘ itliat largo ilmotints of silks atidl -——- ma‘? "eqmremenls' "hm “berm tiitlicr miltt-nittls ttscd extensively itlitn the tradi» generally. A special support bud been given when justi- fied. and that everything reason- ably tiosslble was being done to provldt- credit for the tlevelopitieut of the agricultural,manufacturing and titlier Important iudttsIrict-i of the country. Mr. Neill pointed out that net profit for the year were aatlsfuc- toiy. due to the increase in unseat and to I-he substantial profits aris- ing from the Ilalikis interuutitiu-ii! business. Speaking of the bankfis lioltlitig of Govetniueut securities, he sitid. "You will be Interested to know that our present holding of short term Government and Municitlul securities exceeds $78,500,000, and I am sure you will approve of otlr policy of Iioltling such at very iillll‘ stitntiztl liquid reserve." t-onncctlott with lllfl trade pass-tedtg-noritl meeting of the association through the customs. at valuations will be bold In Otto/Wu to tlisctlss t-onsitlt-rably bt-lmv their nctutil the situation and approach the Gov- vitluv. anti this was dt-moralizinglernmeut. If this Signature Outlook ls Encouraging is NOT on the Box, it is 1191* Bnomg 001mm: “There is Ano other BROMQ QUlNINE” Proven Safe for more than a Quarher of a Century as an reflective remedy for COLDS, GRIP and INFiLUENZA, and Sjlvtt-klflg of the South American an a Preventive. Price 3O Con“, "tlutltries in which the bank has .‘ 335113133‘ ‘ifnffifitiil“°siiffc"if"ilii i,,,,,,,,, ,,, b,~,.,,,,,,,,,,,, m mflemnng 77w First and Original Cold and Orfp Tablet qllflnlitlce by the outside world as little Hues on. untl I believe thnhnot _-_ ' Made in Clhldl. 4 © @ I I Short Courses tn Agriculture and Technical Subiects only is their prosperity assured. In referring to conditions in (‘uutldtt and otbc crouutrles where tiht- bank is reprraeiltetl. he stated that while 1592-1 bud not been u good business year Itl Canada, thé outlook for the future was encour- ngitig, chiefly because of the rise in tirict- 0f agricultural products. not- ttbly wheat. As far the foreign tiltirly satisfactory and profitable. but that some of them will develop remarkably during the next twenty Nears. The quality of the business we accept In South America Ia ex- wptinnnlly, high. a prominent fea- ture being the purchase of docu- mentary bIIIa of exchange repre- nentinig export of commodities. Our experience ‘has been usually satisfactory" and I look for even better results in the future." By arrangement wIth the Federal Department 0f Technical Education short termieouroea Inning from 3 l° 5 weeko Ind commencing on February m, will be Qlvlfl l" Agriculture. Motor Mechnnlco, Woodworking, Blacksmith- iinq, Civics. Commercial Arithmetic, Suitable Evtilllbi Reading and Dratvlnq. Student: from the Country will be Qlvon tbtll‘, FUN"? fare and l bonus of 02.00 per week for nntMlctofY ll‘ ondanco. ‘ “t” i: he only survivor of three buys and three girls. among whom he was lilw oldest. A tglogmrn of condolence from Mtg Rockefeller at (lmtond Beat-b. Fla. enpremed Ma lnabfldty to at- tend tthe fluneral. @@@@©@©©@©©O Pin-tit ron SIILE I offer for private sale my farm of 85 acres of choice land situated at Oomwnll new to school. church- ea and other onvenlencea; only 5340mm; from Charlottetown. Pro - perfy open fbl’ Inspection m any“ time. Iibr rfturfi er particulars, up Appllclf-lflfl will be received up tIIl January-Sill. at ‘the Department of Agrloultun from which‘ full Information mly be obtained relative to any of the above countl- Thou course: Ira open to Ill ovbr oohool ago Ind l" prepared with a vlow of nulutlng than whoa oehool edu- cntlon wu Incomplete u. well u to afford Imtrtlnibfll l" the yer-Iona technical ouhjoch hero hat night. She had been on Invalid for nearly twenty years. Her delflbh make: Mr. Rockefeller III! in owner m prunfseit. DANI‘- J. MICARTHUR TSB-‘LS-lfl-Ifll. imi©©©f BSI-I-Ifitatbl.