.. taaswitrinmi. t, M71 :1. n‘ ' "ails ‘-i...----~ _ I _ Ba.dl s The‘ rt-‘lltsrriiouoiir r y Wllmthoboyorglrlinthe _ Home is rundown in body , » l. a Scnllslmulsinn l! i nourishing in- vigomting cod-liver oil. Iich in t "e vitamins that all cltil en need. Glue - Emulsion INGTALMENT 31. of ma. The room was crowded. him my twenty followers. talked on, engrossed in his the to the exclusion of all else. , saying. "is e gentleman whom it v indeed. an honor to serve-J‘ A scream burst from him w 0 autonomous-ruminant zs-n wall-fed sides. I “it is an honor that whlp cut him again. as yet the full force o lion had not been bo him. i the situ The lash wliistled through tli air again and caught him about tli shoulders. He writhed and roare in his anguish of both flesh oi‘ physical suffering. ixailn my whlp hissed about JHOYPd and rocked on his knees be ziore me. instinctively he aproai-h- led me to hamper my movements. ilVhllst I moved back t0 give my imimllash the better play. lie hold out ALL RIGHT‘ on HIS near: He (examining ms hat): have this hat reblocked. She: 0h. pm put head-it'll be all tight. bi-ncti. and started a across their whiteness. will lPll Drone upon the ground. m? men essayed to restrain which m my passion was_ as wind to a blaze. l cracked uiv “whip about their heads. command- lllg them to keep their distance lest they were minded to share his CflBi-lllatioil. And so fearful an alr must I have worn. that, dauntcil. Ithey hung buck and watched their Jfifldsfs punishment. in silence. l whim I think of it now. I take is. ilittls shame at the memory of how ‘I beat him. it is, indeed. with deep when yw,roliitrlaucl\ and yot deeper shame llhat I have brought myself to write or it. ill‘ I offend you with this oc- cnuiit of that horseivhlpplng. let necessity be my apology; for the lwrflllwlllllpllll; itself l have. unfor- tunately. no apology. save theblind fury that. tibsi-ssoil 1m-.--\\'lii'cl1 is no talmlilgy lll all. _ Illlon tlic morrow l repciilcd mi- flllwflly Willi much bitterness. But in that. hour I knew no reason. l was mad, and of my madness was born this harsh brutality. “You would talk oi me a fairs in n tavern. you cried. out of breath both me. tho WAS GIVEN G/‘S ‘ “Were you given gas had ,our tcoth untied“ "Yes-the blamfll dentist talkeo| Ill the time!" ' ud my af- hounil!" l by vlrluc my passion and my exertions. "Let. the memory of this act as a jQ/‘QW’ l /-\ sueoss-rzo av ‘Xicoto osv "You lay en the meek IHHQFIL iltllrtlzngpé)? ‘your poisonous tongue till Q rth It‘ b l - t f ' ' ‘hemp, c I we“ o“ or “Monselgncur!“ ,lio screamed. “Ziilseriuorilc. monsolgiieur!" "Aye, you shall have mercy-just ‘lso much nicrcy as you deserve. llave I trusted you all these years. "Sure-all the coal will b: gone.“ me. for this? Have and int and smug in my service that you should require me thus? Sanfidieu. Rodenaril! My fniher had hanged you for the half oitlictalk lng that. you hove done this night! You dog.‘ You ‘miserable knave!" "Mnnselguour," he ahricked again, “forgive! For your saluted mother's sake. forgive! Monselgiieur, I dbl, not know-" x “But you are learning. our; you‘ are learning by tho pain of your fat. can-ash; is it not so, ciirrlon 1'" llo sank down, his strength ex~ hausted. a limp, moaning. bleeding muss or flesh. into which my whip still cut. relentlessly. .1 have a picture in my miuil of that ill-lighted room, of the ‘startled faces on which the flickering glim- mcr of the candles shed odd shad~ ows; oi the humming and cracking rflf my wliip; ni my own voice ralsmi in oaths and epithets of contempt: ioi‘ Rodenardki screams; oi‘ the cries irnlsed here and there lii reman- istranco or in entreaty. and of some lmore bold that called sham» upon (mo. ‘Phi-n others look up lhii cry of Wflhamn!” so that at lust I paused 1'1""! Blood there drawn up to my ‘full hi. as li in challenge. Tow- i A GROWING WONDER. PERI-lei‘ Kittie: lln't It wondc nu n: amt l van-charming alter seeing m: once? Kat: it will be atlll more won derful. dcar. ll‘ he repeats the re mark after hi: next visit. erhig mvo the heads of anyln that room. I held my whlp mennclngly. 'l was unused to criticism. and their cxpresrlous oi condemnation rous- cd mo. , \ "Who questions my right?" I de- QHEQTWQ A7 PQKER mnnded arrogantly. whereupon they nun and all fellsilent. "If any hero “Bob new» aren't fled war hie-bold enough to so... out. h.» shall Ill "W" l" "l" Will! MOM“ have my answer." Then. us none "n"?! I97 l "l" PllY" "ll" responded. I signified my contempt with a fellow who bald llvo econ.” p..- mo... by a "pmgih L " "Monselgneur!" walled Itoiienurd ' J Regular patting/J 01° llie famous O aIm/rzera FQOM . CH ERAQDQURG‘ SOUTHAM PTO N “S. S. “ORDUNA” . . . . '.suh. . . .. . . February 8th . Till ROYAL mi. stem rust? COHPA .v ‘ HALl FAX. h. s. Magnificent‘ My lutendant was still talking Rodeoard alone had brought with I One of these looked up as l brushed past’ him, and uttered a cry oi surprise? upon recognizing me. But liudcnarilf "Monsieur le Marquis," be was tho last word, for the lash of my! whlp had burnt n wlical upon his shall ‘be yours no more. you dog!" l cried. lie leapt high into the air as my round. his face twisted with pain. his flabby cheeks white with fear,» .and his eyes wild with auger. for‘ ‘should pay the only price that it ‘lay in his power to pay—l.he price have piiui: Again snipped im- iiiitll I cannot stand: bislglve me. niollsci ‘head and cut into his soft whitehow!" flesh, whilst roaring ior mercy he" for i119 ' ,,,;i ilh . i e-i rue ln upon; Then. seeing me there. and. catching something of the awful _ passion that must have been stamp-at my reel. his voice Bmwlllz 188N9- ed upon my face, he dropped on his, knees and cried out something that I did not uiiilerstaiiil-ior l was past understanding much jug: (hgn_l—l)iti'kl() tlic ostlci- o'had borrowed it. of "Lot that suffice yotklludeiinril.‘ All said. touching him with my foot i npiiiffiee that I never sot eyes upon you! ;Bi1lrit. But I was pltiless. lie hilili ruined my life for me with his ubic liic!" talking, and. as God lived, he “Not that. mitiisoigurllrf" llmlllrcncles which, ed the ivrctiwh. giieur, forgive me "I have forgiven you, but l iieviu- . want to soc. you again. lest l should his present condition might IIIJIIIO my pity, and I was in no mood to. waste upon such a one as Chatalv ‘Eor re Throat tumult-even on his donth- d-Q ».\~- llitilllllllllfl quality of which i hm- so in a ' :§::':;'*m_1g need just then for my own can. “nun,” “u” "I will not go." said i, after de- llnhalodlldlhliodl ‘liberation. "Toll hint for me that l §'hl"‘l"-"‘l" forgive him freely-ii it be that he seeks my ‘forgiveness; tell him that he bad better make his will, to save me trouble hereatlor. if he should chance to die." I said this because I linii no mind. ‘if be should perish intestate, to go in quest of his next heirs and ad- vise them that my late Picariiy es- tates were now their property. Castelroux sought yet to persuade s visits A Millers Daughter i COLOR CUT-OUTS III ‘VOID’! ' O Allow 22 lbs. moist sugar to ui and, 6 ozs. ginger. Take off t GINGERIVWINEYANOTHER WAY gallons of water. also l8 lemons ._-q_. I10 he UAn-Yjgtts-zs u. . - .a__1__.._ z By way of answer. i gavehlm a [final cut, then i flung the Willi)" was too lat jwliii-li bail grown ragged in tho fray iflrtniy to m_y iesolve. i ain leaving Toulouse I announced. “Whither do you 803'" "To hell. or to Beaugeney -— scnrce know which, nor does matter." ‘He looked st me in surprise. bu being a mun of breeding, asked ii l l t counted secret. sently. "Illa Majesty . r Neve d5)’- l J me from my duties by him. rtheless. l did not E0 l-lla I maintained the lture until from whom l-no reason ior my dallyihg mood. iPerhsps it sprang from the inert ' ness that some mysterious hand. me. Be that as it. may. that I re again. if you cherish your miser- niained another night at the Hotel ' do Flllpes was one of those conting- though slight. and‘ "Oh, not that! You seemingly inconsequential in them~| =liod me: you have wlilp- sawed lend to great issues. Had If for- departed that. day ior Beangencyo you had never tit is likely that hear of me-leastways. not from l|||y own pen——ior in What so far i lliave tolrl you. without that which nie to ewlslt the ‘Count, but l held today," § questions upon matters that he ac- “But the king?" he ventured pro- liiis already dis- intention. iintll sunset; then. seeing that it e, l ilflstponstl my depar-i the morrow. l can assign} pervaded me, perhaps detained rind,‘ of the lemons ‘as thin as pos- . sible, bruise the ginger, uiiil "boil it with the lemon peel and sugar ianduallttie water taken from tlic {nine gallons for lialf illl hour. Now ichop 4 lbs. raisins and put iutothe, Icask with the juice of the lemoiis.i ‘pulp and seeds. pour the bolliugi syrup over them. When cool add 2 spoonfuls of’ good bnrin. Let this remain for a week, stirring ltevery: day, then add at least a pliit o", tbranily and 1 oz. oi lsiuglass. vVliiiii,‘ the fermentation stops cork up tlic} cask. The wine may be bottle in; ;6 to 8 weeks. \ To boll with the. iifiYflip the whites of. one or two,’ nvo-c-inoo-vo-vo ooobse-aoo-Q l lll I LI 0 i.‘ i l i ‘eggs well beaten will greatly usslstl palm “r ‘llllkwll "l all!’ lllllll‘ ' lm nmklng the wine clear" ‘ —~lt's Vl't!l‘lll investigating, isn't MAY BLOSSOM CORDIAL~ i it‘! Try to choose the may blossoms_ . on a dry still day When llieri- is ilu -~'l‘llc llcrwlck Fruit Co" -i.td., ldust blowing. (lather as many full- iblown flowers as will fill a ‘large wide-necked bottle. Fill up with. brandy, cork securely, and stand; for thrse- mouths. stinking llfillliln .i.hree times ‘u week for tlireoi iinontlis. Strain through blotting“ {paper into another bottle. and use‘ -‘a flavoring for cuslariis iiuilsweet, lsauces. ‘ i‘ RED ‘POPPY CORDIAL (Swift Water.) l did. ."V\-'e are as well pleased with our ivarehouse built of your llllltfllfi-‘killl-t 'l‘ilc. It tis proving vory sittisfacloigv in every ivziy. and we out‘ fully reconiiiieiiil this mulurlul to nnyoiic wishing frosuprool’ warehouse." lhir r It.» ‘Proof Vegetable '- Storage ~--lf you can cut llie cost oi lii- surnnce not only on your building. bill on contents as well 50_';l. —~.~\nd have nothing to pa)‘ for And now are able to icporl: ills‘ 0V0!‘ to coiist ruci a t... and Frost, Interlocking Tile Features ‘H04, Iron Imnl his» lliun nollil brick. lilu». timnn, _\I. l‘. .\. l. G.) riuicly Loud up lo 8,5110 llm, per-square lIWll. (Testing Lulmralory, Mo. (illl llulvorslly.) lii lir. lnnni-rnloii lest. 5% absorption (name) Hunts tili- builds \\'|-\|| any llilitkneus. - Plllsicr tllrcvl on lllu—. nu liirrliig iii-certainty. .\|r ela |bl'l‘\l‘lll coiiiliicllini of “Pill, coll. or moluturc. (‘nu lm |I|IIN|I‘I'I\I| with ~ll""'i1. filvrtl ivllli lirlrk or left imposed. forget. that l have forgiven Yflll-lla lo follow. there is ‘imply liltlo i some of you." l that was worth the labor oi‘ setting Take liiui tlwil)’. w "bade my men. and in swift, silent (h; obedience two of them stepped for- WI]. In the morning. then, I set out: .oue gallon of brandy. I . 'l'iiko i’. red poppies tbiil grou- lamoiig llio corn and put them into Steep two, _ Makers for the L. E. ‘Shaw Ltd. Maritlmcs “lifll lnlcrlocklllli [Ill I also uiiil. liming liiill’ Ill? ui-llrlll. cnn |N!.lil||| nt i frat-lion of the cost. - i-iiilula sou-ii bricks ibis arms and joined his lat hands it on your .io silpplicaiion, but the lash caught _them in its sinuous tormenting cm- rod whoali lie tiitwkhiluiie it i-ooui. uhom luto his armpits with a scream of you." Then I remember that some of-illsposal of my baggage, some of I and did my lather trust you before‘ I you grown sleek, Igrovi- olil in mlsanthropicai seclu- iwaril and bore tlic groaning. sob- llllllg fellow from the room. When filial was done—~ "Host." I commanded. "propiiro Attend mo, u couple I gave (ll‘(ll'l‘S thereafter for the -Wl\l(fh uiy lacquoys brought up to the i-hambier that the landlord had ~.iu haste made ready for mt‘. lii that chamber I sat 1|||lll very late. a prcy .io the utmost misery and iiosltlllli. In.» rugc hPlllg spent. l might have Illlliflll some thought for poor Gan)’- zuieile and his coiiilitloii. but my own indnirs (‘lfiwilvil orer-lieavlly upon nlY miiiii. and sat llin undisputed rulers of my thoughts that night. Al. one iilllillillll I considered ijourneyiug l.n Lnvcdan. only to db»; amiss the iilca tlic iicxl. What. could} it. avail me now? Would Roxaluniir believe lllf‘ tale l had to tell? Wolllrl she not think. naturally ououghthat I was but. making the best of the isltuatlnn, and ilial my ‘nvowal oi gthe truth nl a story which ll WM ‘nflt in my |)()\\'l‘l" to deny was not ‘YHIKDIIHIIIPIHIH. biil forced from "Vi ‘lIV circumsitiilros? No. lhero. was nothing more to be done. A score ul’ aniours llilll claimed IllY "llflllllll" .ip llie past and received it: yet. ithere was not one of those affairs pvhose miscarriage would have af- Wjnrdg-d mi- tlic slightest concern or lhlilldllllfillliill. 1t seemed like on iirnny. likclii llios irae. that ll should have been toil lo this ilrsi iruo paw lull)" of my life lo have gouc awry. I slvpl ill whcn at last lsouglii my boll. and through tlic night l ."|||‘fli'll niy biIti-r grief. liiiildling in but having started late. we got no further than Grenade. where wela!’ tlic iilglit once more at the Hotel dc in (‘nurnnnia And so. throullh having delayed my ileltflflllm lW ll single day. did it come to pass that a message reached me before it might have been too lute. it was high noon of the morrow. Our horses stood saddled: indeed. some of my men were already moiinlsd-for I was noi miuiled tn dishand them iinlil Heaiigeni-y were reached-and my two coaches were both ready ior the journey. The habits oi a life-lime are not: so easy lo abandon Pveii when Necessity raises her compelling voice. I was in llie not of settling my score with the landlord when of a sudden there were quick steps in llie passage, the clahk of a rapier ngoinst tho wall. and a voliic~~llio volt-e of Castelroilx-calllng excit- silly- “Hardelys! Monsieur dc Bar- delys!" l (To be continued)‘ ‘|]|(\ lhi- i-nrnsl‘ of llli‘ liivr shn hall ‘lhilflll! mo as a mother mil)‘ llio! ‘corpse oi‘ licr first-born. I 0n the morrow l resolved to leave. "fouiouse — to quit this DPOVHICB‘ {wherein so much had befallen rue-J ianll repair to Beaugency, there to sloii. l bail douc with fiourts, lhnil dnno ivlth love and with womcn; ii pun done. ii. seemed to me. with llfo‘ itself. Prodigal had it beenin gittsi that I had not sought of it. lthad spread my table with the rlchesti offering. but they had been little to, my palate. and I had nausoatcdl quickly. And nnw, when bore in] this remote corner of France it burl. shown mu the one prize I COVvilZflLi it, had been swift to place lt heyontl my rcnch. thereby sowing everlast- ing discontent and misery in my hitherto pampered heart. .i saw (‘Ynslolroux that day. but l said no word to him of my afflic- tion. lln brought me news of Chut- cllcrnull. The Count was lying in a diiiignrims condition at the Aubsrgo Royalsuind might not. bu. moved. Tho physician attending him all but dggipulred Of hill life. “llc is asking t.o see you." said Custclroux. But I was not minded to respond. For all that he had deeply wronged mo. for all that i despised him very cordially, the sight of him in Self - Poisoning Takes Huge Toll Many Fail in Life Through Sheer Neglect of Funda- mtal Rule of Health Thousands of men and women are to-day victims of their own neglect. Grouchy, listless, quickly tinrlg, suffer- ing from headaches and bilioqsness, they spend enormous aurns in medl- clncs without avail. They would give much to regain their old vitality. Can it be done? Yes! How? Simply by recognizing the importance of one fundamental rule of health-the proper elimination oi‘ the bowel con- tents. Poisons thdt are allowf-d to remain in the system quickly lower the stamina, weaken the nerves and tliua pave the way to ill-health. Sto this nil-poisoning by taking Nah —-the scientific lubricant that comp tea the work oi Nature's lubricant when, through modem living conditions. the natural supply laiiil. Nujnl can be taken indefinitely with- out injii_ to the system. Try Najol 00-day. li for it at your nearest drug ctorc, but remember time la or? one Niijoi. Watch ior the name " Idol" in nd on the label Manches- the thirty thousand pounds prim offered by the iBrltlsh government to the inventor. Francis J. Lowe, the appeal was made to the torm- sr Premier because the had in his By Marie Belmont Fine plii tucks play a promiuriit piirt in trimming the more expou- sive. dainty frocks to be soon lii the shop. The very simple Southern wcnr frock sketched above is typical oi‘ the liner frocks. which are almost devoid of ornamentation. The crepe. s ' ls madonns blue, and tho lirock is al two-piece affair. 'l“he felt hat strikes an arresting note in its coral pink shade, for, contrast. A number of smart wo-i men choose hats which olfer eolorl contrast to their frocks. Says Tanks Were , His Invention saw Yoinx. Jan. -lii.—-Edwin l Wheelock, or Winona. Minn. who describes himself as inventor of the tanlig used during the war. has appealed to David Lloyd George, former British iPi-emier, in his st- tempt to seek royalties and also Wheeloclfls representative. said THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER iilays and nights and then wring] Th0 Dill)" llltll" ‘Vlllilh llllfltlll‘ pose tho writer meaiiiflllic. lltiunrll Willy llll-‘l Pill"? Wlll "lllll" ll "l"ll"inlo a glass. ilieu put in il i llrj DlE-l-lt “Pl "l ill" "llll "l llll“ “'l“‘k itiiio sugar, 2 lbs. raisins. of lliosiin Q so that children who save theniiran {Human variety’ 2 n”, of me M," M, act out illl the illlVillllllreillll lllc-llquorisli scraped uiiil slii-cil. 1 oz. ‘i various cllilfflclvm .01‘ ‘bruised anniseed, 1 oz. oi’ Neill-Q leriilate. or Venice treaols, u, oz. V Alltllllllllh lll" "lllllllll “““"l"l ‘of saffron ilrieil unil rubbcil. I pliit ilaugliit-i- was ili-lliIlllBllBtl ovi-r lint‘ m- mwflm, wan.“ V‘ n,“ “mg W,» 7i udveiiturc. slio was zisiiaiiiod lo pen hruhuup i4 M“ virgin“. SMkpQ mention tlic strange Sillllllilllldlilllllll Wont‘ V‘ (m of cunlununhq; upmii to her sisters. bio it. chanced lllillinlnl“ "ungether l" the ma“ m“; W: llie tliirii aud youngest. ilziiigliieixlfl... h. ‘he N", [m- 3 whom. gnaw, e a day, then struiii it. for} several days later, walked along the m "m. same way, and came ill. last infuse." h‘ ‘the saint» vino-grown suninicrliousc. t /\ The notice. offering a reward ior, __. Q aid iii finding tlic king's sou, was_ still tlicro and slio pitusetl to read’ i ‘“l‘lirci- liunilroil gold crowns!" she i-u-laimi-il for lh-‘tl W118 llli" PREsENTAT-‘ON To “Em amount oi llie reward ciToreiL; lvhmoésmlllggggékgLgNo "Whui a number of things three ' ' hundred gold crowns would buy! ~ - h ' . lll, v .l miugéllkmlrlllér "H; “Malfiwggzvn 0n Moudiiy ovoiilng January! M.“ M; N" one" Mghpj, rm... 11th. Tlli: cougi-ogiiiiiiii of .\llll'l‘lly lti’ and Glen Willluui tlnitcili (The nilllci"s youngest. (laughter Lillian ‘(look iuaile the presontatw All over lllt‘. country women llffillllll o1‘ a substantial purse oi‘. znviikeiiiui: to the fact that ‘Lydia ‘E. uiouoY- ; PlukIiauiZ-l Vegetable ifiiiinpuiiiiil is DWI‘ Ml’- "llll llllll- Millilllllllllll ‘ the one iicpondiiblu rumoily- fur. l’ ion uiiil others 'tsseuilbiiiil= l ti-yThous ud r riiio-KM-“l ‘ .. t gifllieilgglsanzne recelreds (lufuauy here. take the lllflilllel. of conveying‘ [them out. and put the water ll sup-é Wc llio iueiiibtiiv: of your UiIll-,FARM' STOCK- CHOP. AND IM- I nni itulbirrizcii by Mr. Nell Millin- Avonport. N. S. '$ Hillsboro .._____ The Canadian N tend replacin boro Bridge. Cons after Monday, bridge will be clo fic until further notice. it l THIS ISN'T FUNNV. , __ ‘ y _ ‘ . _-, , “Piiril ll (f; | L 1' . 1 1 1 1 1 ls Wflllfllll.’ a bale b|uc..sllp and gray i-‘lllllilzi lllblgltl-Ilgllillll-VI] at filulililsji“: dnnizmlili; "my (Igllnallllllllillltai flulckhlg“ Wm‘ ‘blmlk “hm” He]; illil-llllictlzilflicllelll llllullll/(tulglillllit: llhllllmulllll“ “Ml” wlllll- ll" Yllll ll‘) . -— ~ “u” is golden‘) ninke a ]li'0t<lt!lll.ill.l(lll to the Pimtorlwllwvil1fllli "“‘_“{"""‘*“'-' Tendfls Wm h” received "M" ___ and his Wm, Mn “one... WMHHVM, H pf id: bi usii illlil fold ilicui February 1st, for Checscmakcr at ciilleil the gathering lu order iiuil|")'|l"( 1'; _l "l mfilll‘ f"_"l “ml illlyllllll5b°f° Fiwloly- 1'15"" five‘ - awkcil ‘Mr. and Mrs. hiuuuonaiil Lily! "ti" "H. llslllls. ‘ |montha. State wanes ncr month- Women Awake como lo tlic ixoutri: of tlic rouui. ___ _ _ A _ | ERNEST MUTCH. - wlicu i.\li'. EllKZlF Gediliugs read "‘ ' '3 ML H¢rb¢,-g_ To Thls Facbtlii- following aililress, and Miss CLEARANCE OF PLEMENTS Bridge to Highway Traffic ational Railway in- g the ties on t-the Hills- equently, on and January 25th, the Sod l0 highway traf- i ' TENDERS ‘:72! l il-Zjl- l lvVl-lil w ii. AUCTION SALE ‘ I ' W Closed Zia; f,‘ ‘w Ey-fi 5 . r751?“ ._ _ o you our sincere appreciation of "Om wllmlm l“ “ll “Mk” of ‘m’ m‘ your services. We "Mr. ‘MacDonald, lesllllg l0 m“ 500d m“ PM lashlhave come to realize that we have ioned 1001 8nd lien-l) lllfidll-‘llle has in you a preacher whose eloqu- done them. F01‘ 0V0!‘ llllli W375 ll ence, forcefulness, and fearless has been restoring women to ihealthmresentiitiou of (kispel truth. eas- and strength. lf you are suiferlnglly ranks you itmong our best min- from any female trouble, wliy don't lsiem. While your SIIICCH! iutorcsl- you try it‘! in the welfare both teiupum] auil __._.__-@0>}'—- NOT BUSINESS AT ALL. Two iamiers met nu their way to church, and one sitid:—"Moh. l was wonderin‘ what ye will be ask- lu‘ for yon bit sheep?" “I was Ith-lnkin’ i wad be awantin tifi.y ehllllngflf“ reillled the GU16!‘- '\I'll take it at that." said the first "but -l‘m awful surprised at yuii doln business on the Sabbath." “lluslnessfl exclaimed the other “Selllw a sheep like that for llity spiritual of young uiiil old ll'l'\iS- pectlve of class or creed is muni- fosl to all. Mrs. MacDonald your eiiruost participation in the actlvtes oi‘ tho Church and social life of the com- munity has been an inspiration to all with whom you have conic iii coiitract:—but ll, is in your kinil- ly miuistrntious in the sick roonii which has for you a lasting placol in tho hearts of the people. Sue-lit services you have ever been ready to give where needed. We wish. you. dour friends, to accept. thlsl iron to vii-ll by Public Auction n! 0y» EIPI’ Bed Bridge on Tliurnilny llie itisi iluy of Juniinr_y' cmunieni-ilig in, {o'clock sharp, llie following stock: i l llorae, general purpose; l! liiuul u i-illllu lwo due to 'l'l‘.\l|lI'Il Ililllll. I lii-g ‘Interval Ayrnlllre heifer, I your olil, |nrhmi sun‘, so no"... l llllfllin, ; l‘llfll'——2llil lnlillmlx Pl|‘l'l| outs. b bushels mliiml grnlii ,8 loim Iiny. lnrgi qii lily sfriiw. I i hing sll-lgli, l lilkil. \\'lII‘I'| irngini told furniture uiiil new rniigo aims. new. Terms nuilln known ill Illlll. ALEX. MacRAE, Auctioneer‘. .lr I IIS-l-ill. |,‘.__. .__ .‘___.._.. l . NllTIBE ANNUAL DINNER. . l ___+ I .1 n“ . M“ business; "-3 gift. not for its intrinsic value but Zliarlltlfi as u small token of our lUVO'i1l|ll _.___-o§ i-slcuiii and that God's riches bloss- lugs may bc yours both for tho pri- sent ltllll for the ycars to 001]“! i» tlic sincere prayer of our hearts. ‘Slkueil on behalf of the people of Murray itlver mid Vicinity. ltoburt Whiteway. Edgar (l. Goddlngs. ‘Mr. lMacDoualil who was colu- Dletoly tiikon by surprise nnil very llvllllly touched inade n lilting ro- ply. thanking thoin all for their kindness and good wishes for liim- ocli uiiil wife which they both greatly appreciated. All jolueil in H Ilslus "Blast be the tio that binds. our licnris in CllflSlltlil love." ’lhe evening was spent in singing old favorite songs, also “on”; (ma. ll} tlltllll-‘l. 11nd a good social limo. ll lie Ladies served u. very delic- oua lunch. About ten thirty P. M. tiller Milan-c “God be with you till “m "w! axaln." All departed for their homes having spent a very enjoyable evening. m? Keep lllnnrd’: Llnlmcnt ln the house. ~—-——-—-——--. FINE PAV FOR A WOMAN. , ___. . Annie Mathews lli-ilbillll. to eii- lcr oil her second term as roilllllfll‘ ul‘ New York court. The position pays 312.000 a year, and is said u, i... the highest salaried public officer. ever held by a woniau in ,the United States. INIJIBESTIUN Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, instant Stomach Relief! The Annual Dinner oi‘ the Share- ‘holders oi the Chanlottetnwn Hotel 00., Ltd., will be held in the Din- ing Room of the Hotel Victoria on iMonclay evening, Fob. 1st. at 8 p. m. All Shareholder; are asked to please be present, and if they can- not attend to kindly notify the Sco- retary or Mr. H. C. Brown t-wo aye before the meeting. ‘ANNQAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting oi the Shareholders oi the Charlotte.» town Hotel 00-. l-td.,'will be held in the Dining Room of the Hotel Victoria on Monday evening, Feb. iotfat 9 o'clock p. m. (After the Annual Dinner) for the purpose oi hearing the reports of the Directors on the business of the Company lvr 1925. and for the purpose oi electing Directors for i928. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND Candidate For Water Gommissoner ‘ At the request of a large number oi prominent oitinna l have oon- sented to become a candidate ior Water Oommloolomr at the forth- coming qlvld Election. ii you do The moment "Papa's Diapopsin" reaches tho ctonuich all distress goes. Lamps of indigestion. gases. A Dlvldondloi 6 per cent, pnygblq lo Shareholders on record ‘Jim 15th, i926, of the Charlottetown Hutu 60-. Ltd» his been declared by the Directors and will be payable on Feb int. at the meeting o1 ti" Shareholders of the Company, mo the honor, Ladle: and Gentle- man. oi electing mo to this position I will do my utmost to protect your heartburn, loiirness, fullness, bat- ulencs. Dllpitatlon vanish, 7l84-18-1-I1Nl. W. K. ROGERS, President. “ll it-t-‘l fllmo i FROMLSAINT JOHN, N. B. T0 LIVERPOOL_ "Jan. 22. Mar. 26 . . . . . .. Montnalrn Jan. 29. Feb. 26 .. . Montrolc Feb. 5. “Mar. 5 .. Mctaqama Feb. i2. Mar. 12 .. Montcalm Feb. 19. Miar. l9 . . . . Montolaro T0 CHERBOURG — SOUTiHAMP-. y ' TON-ANTWERP Feb. 17. Mar. 18 . . . . . . . .. Marloch “Calls at G. ecnock i CRUISES i MEDITERRANEAN | Empress of France .. Feb. 9 | WEST INDIES I Montroyal . March i Apply Laral Agents G. BRUCE BURPI-IE Saint John. NJ}. Fljillugilfilllllflllllm- Cards lit-Donald & McPhee A.I I’ IoPIII l. . Barman, Alters”, Ito. loamy h Lona "l" llnlidlng Olalllflotowa t. a. ‘MDONALD. flit-ark McGuigan naiuttsnia. IOLIOIIIII. I10- - lion to Ina! oauistmsn. P-l-l l umsron Block izzn-1-li-1i. W. A. MORRELL GHAITIRED AocouNTANT AND AUDITOR RHODII I7IILI lLocK AMHIIIT. nova looria 4 Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate oi N. Y. Post Gradual! Medical School and Holltllil Prlotloo limited to In. hf- "it" III TIMI!- ibsseosion the facio and document: Ease your Itomwh new! Correct lntorcato. 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