l Jan. 13th Y l dl-Janl? "Elms. "is good tea" TEA INSTALM EHT 24. ret. __o you. and you shall know that there is to know. [it may -be that l shall save mys But, nto the blue of her tearful eyes . Piiiiiiciii a iiiziiiiiiisf The undersigned will address; the slecto a of the 4th District of] Kings at the following places and on the dates mentioned. All meetings will open at 7.30 p. m. l Montague. Monday 11th. Heatherdaie. Tuesday 12th. . 8t. Marys Road. Wednesday I i. I74‘ NORMAN McLEOD BRUCE BUTLER ANNUAL MEETING . The Annual Meeting of the stock} holders and patrons of the New? Perth Dairying Co. will be held in the Factory on Tuesday the 19th inst at 1 o‘clock p. m. Fl. G. McLAREN, ‘ President WM- CAIN, l ' ' Secretary.‘ MARRED BY ITS FRAME 71gg.1-9.12.13_ ‘ He: Jane's a little thin perhaps ‘but a perfect picture. don't you ithlnk? ' She: Well. yes: but a picture CLEARANCE llllllllllN SALE At Eldon. on Monday. January 18th st 1 o'clock eharp of all Stock. Crop and Farm implements, etc" of the late A. G. Smith. Sale posi- tive. No reserve. Terms 11 months credit on all sums over If stormy. first fine day. -i. A- McDONM-D. m Motorist: Auctioneer. your tire like that? 2nd Ditto: _ of these cross-grained men. NilTlBE I The Annual Meeting of the pat rone and directors of the Lake Verde Dairying Company will be held January 13th at 2 p. m. JOSEPH CARMICHAEL, President. [marred by its frame. i 7l67-12-lM5L TIOO-S-lihlil. OBEYED LITERALLY y‘ Bug: lhope I'm not doing wrong, but the doctor told me to take a plill Annual Meeting Crepaud Creamery 00., will be held The of the in Lady Fane Hail on Tuesday.‘ I January 1on1. 192s. at 2 P. M. ( H. V. NORTON. Secretary, \ 7I70-12-1M4i. Professional Cards I McDonaig i: McPlieeg "mum l. L. IrYIONALD I. I‘. IrPIIIf ‘ B L. Ilnrrletrrn, Attorney. EM. i Money b loan ' Clley Building Ohnrlntktown. did you? Mark R. McGuigan ‘"°’ B A. ‘ gage on the old home. U naltltlirrnn. soucrron. n-ro. l WENT AGAINST THE GRAIN How’d you skin Aw. ran against one He: Didn't know lcould lift you No. but daddy wants me to M" _ get a hubby who can lift the mort my heart-—in my wooing of ‘you. love you. Roxalanne. with all‘ my. 7/ soul. and if l should die you are the only thin: in all this world that experience“: regret at leaving." you into isinguedoc?" A moment again lpondereil. The I shook my head, "Wail. child," said I; more. Ir was the second time that regret this second silence. “If only the King were hens!’ she sighed. “l would go to him. on my knees I would enlargement. to lit-lay the~~senteuce." Then Csslelroux came to recon- ducl her. and we parted. But she left me a great consolation, a great strengthening comfort. if I were destined. indeed, ‘to walk to the der courage now. CHAPTER XIII. The Eleventh Hour. T11: morning. but he brought uu news that might be accounted eu- couraging. None of his messenseis We"! Y9! Fflillrllfid. nor had any sent word that they were upon the trail of my followers. My heart sank n little. and such hope as‘! still fos- tered was fast perishing lndecdmo imminent did imy dcom appear and so unavoidable that. later in the day I asked for pen and paper that I might tnakean attempt zit setting my earthly affairs to rights. Yet when the writing materials were brought me, I wrote not. I sat in- pondsred the mutter of the disposal 0f my Picnrdy estates. the wager and the events that hflll ‘rnnspired, and l came at length to the conclusion that Chatellerairlt could not be held to have the least claim upon my lands. That he had cheated at the very outset. as I have earlier shown. was of less sc- counl than that he had been instru- mental iu violently hindering me. dlte a full memoir of the transac- tion. and to request ‘Casteiroux iu see that it was delivered to the King himself. Thusnot only would Justice be done, but I should»- tbougli lardily—be even with the Clount. No doubt he relied upon his lloyver to make n thorough search for such papers as I might leave, and to destroy everything that might afford indicatlbn of my irue identity. But he had not counted upon the good feeling that had sprung up betwixt the little Gascou captain and -me. nor yet up- on my hnvfng contrived to convince the latter that I was, indeed. Bar- delys. and he little dreamt of such a step ns I was sibout to take to ensure his punishment hereafter. Resolved at Inst. I was commenc- i Stomach Distress Money to Loan Ollmvren Illoell Charlottetown, P.I.l. Z-T-ll-Tl. W. A. MORRELL CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR RHODES ITEELE BLOCK AIHEROT. NOVA ICOTIA antes-totem» Dr. e. c. Archibald’ Graduate of N., V. Post Graduate Medical School end Hospital Prlotlee limited to Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Office. Bayer Building Greet George Street Office Hours-ll to 12.30. 1.80 to L THE OPEN DOOR nose-one of my iocke precious to him than gold—" “Aw. shut the doorl" "He says I'm e thing to adorei’ “Why should he eay silly things!" ‘Because his whole future hinges on me-l'm the key to hie naopl. ie more “ii NEW YORK FISH ADS. n: SMELT AND EEL SHIRPERS g ATTENTION I I Ilor Top Prices. Prompt; Returns and General Sstietactlon _ Ship Your Production to . cnsssnno ssorusns s. j i '~ ROBBINS INC. i assnsiisiiss less. lhlpplng ltsnelle em on Iteeueel l. 2 and 3 Full” Fish Market, ‘""‘i'§I.f-.1-N¢v Yi>£l r1l+ 4 Y . gals-novel's" lfl both tabletiism lgg‘ mtg... “WeTare in God's "hands, child- If I do. I shall come straight re- uember. chilil"-—nnd raising her ace in my hands. l looked down ‘remember, little one, that one , ' ‘ i thing I have been true and honor‘ » ,1‘?! 121/111“ able. and influenced by nothingbnt i" ' ~i ’ / "I do believe it; I do, indeed. N07. thing can ever alter my belief again Will you not, then, tell ‘me who you are. anti what is this thing. which you call dishouoisble. that brought ' . and gherllllg to write when my attention was obedient 1.. my wishes‘ asked noinrrested by an unusual sound. It neglected a favorable opportunity )f imakjng ma; 60.15.5510... and as 1 in volume and assumed the shape‘ had regretted having allowed the 0! first occasion to pass unprofited. so was I. and still more poignantly, to umHlIIl-l what might he toward, Icross- plead fm- your ed to my barred window and stood But they say he is no "1"". 11819111115- nearer than Lyons. and I could IlOl courtyard of the Imp.» m get there and back by Mon. see some commotion day. l will go to the Keeper of theWYmPillhY. 115 ll WE"?- Seais again. monsleur, and I wilbgreatel‘ wmlllolll-lll Wmwl" beg him to be merciful. nnil at least! scaffold, it seemed that I coulddai .1 with a better grace and n glad-"llcfld" Casteiroux visited me the follow- steail with the feathered enil of my and l" Willi "m" TF0!" m! llllflfr-i quill between -my teeth, and thus when next he should chance lo up. Coldly I weighed the svording of‘ I tc-ok at ins; the resolve to iu-i i the Seals." they I trial?‘ thought I lied outlived. roux returned alone. lleideTeatu s» elf. leaf mussel-h... Islet-eyes: “lingerie Remedyi WVI Iflflldt, elf him 7'5"", “What news!" ‘ uenee on the s" ii“.’.f‘f.'i"s'.‘i2.i'i““"‘“ T —-leks If.‘ T bl - % ‘eo nag; ye.- $1111- i: has ever seen h-m_ come l0 the Palace at once. I In orilerhera from the King." We went in a coach, and Qlth all privacy, lor he informed me thnl His Majesty desired the affair to he Kept secret, having ends of his owu to serve thereby. . ' IWIIHIPII to wait some moments n: all." “ " I. h... u‘ 9V " I i mux announced me to lholfing; then I was ushered “Julwiuflhmi -§li‘.1‘lfIli'Ill, furnished very sumptu- One-thlrd the regular dose. llade of same ingredi- enll. than eeodygoeled. For children eeifedulte. muily set apart for His sVlajeslyfls studi s or devotions. As i entered. ._oui. s liack was toward me. He was naudlugflxt lull. spurs figure in black ~leunlng against the frame of a window; his head silpporied on his nulzeil left arm and his eyes iii-l gem upon the gardens below. Ht‘ rl-mnineil so until (Justeiroux had wiihdrawu and the door had- cltuieil again! Then, turning sudden- ly, lu- (runfronlcti inc. h's hack to the liulil. so that his face was in a shadow that heightened its gloom and u-outetl weariness. ll, H iwns at first no more than a mur- muring noise. as uf a sea breaking upon its shore. Gradually it grew l human voices raised in lusty clamour. Then, above the din oi‘ the populace, a gun boomed out. then another. and ailothur. i I i h , - sprang up art at flllll wonder was his greeting‘ and umflendbn I Overlooked the OIlPilll-flljq-I ‘my commands has m“, ahd I could brought you. below. in “The one and thew other. lastly. I was able to distinguish he sum more above the noise. which had now h“p"*"‘ grown to monstrous proportions. per- ‘u svflly. ' traitor, (fume. liurilclyrl. Pfiilllli-ld‘ xmiiwi-‘f llinl." "l? .-’\ traitor?" F that prlson doors. ‘ Ii was borne in upon me that lsome grezii personage was nrrivlnc iin Toulouse. and my first thought lwas 0f the King. Al the idea of [such n. possibility my bra-n whirled was liiliiig past. the mirth. - _ “is no; a lrnllnr one who runs.’ .18“ mmnenl | rwnnm; that my Andnre you no; therefore a lrailnré. inst night Roxnlanue had told me “hem” "my m“ yo" ljeglwro" o‘. lhnt he wins no nearer than Lyons Blwdelys? BM there’, he endow uud so l put the thought from me_'_m°re 90m?“ and nmgmg hlmgeh’ innd the hope with it. for. travelling . lln that leisurely, indolent fushbr be“ 5° weafled Sm“ 3m" 18!,‘ me‘ ilhnt was characteristic of his every Mamel- They “Ewe the be“ "new ;,,_cti0n_ i! would be a mmmle H 1.1;,- tious Ill the world. these (lllllllfflfl: Majesty should reach Toulouse be “m 30m“ m them “We ma’ 82w‘ [are the week was out‘ and m“ but they are tiresome all. lsvcu was but Sunday‘ Clinlellcruull, when he has a fancy Th‘, populace paafled on. men‘ for josh-as in your case-perpet- seemed to halt. and at lust the 7m“; l! with we gm“ m‘ a bsmjp shouts died down on the nooniidr 'l‘f"Jé‘g"rlfhsl-lllilgel:s "f ‘m 9189mm" ' air. I went back to my writing. “You ‘mid n up jest. Marcel? Pariliou. who shall blumn you’! lie would be a mun of unhealthy honor . . I ' it l th i . i ' "our m g1 ear“ e "Nan “g n that coulil relish such n pleusalilry iillflt uproar. snout-d and the Caslvlroux threshold. "Monsieur. I have brought a friend to see you." I turned in ‘my chair. and one slum-e at the gentle. comely fact“ and the fuir hair oi’ the young man‘ Istunillng beside Casteli-oux was enough to bring me of u sudden to my feel. “hIIconszu-l” I shouted. and spruuv towards him with hands outstn-lch ed Nc-rth listening lo siui-cflsince you left us.’- "Woulil ii plieusa you, Sire, lo iend for lite (Yonite do ('llllft’llt"rflllll .-re Iibltaginf"! I llSl-(Oll. (To bi- i-tiuliuuoil.) cheery volco of greeted me from the Great Increase In Smuggling JIAIVANA. Jun. ll.——lu con seq- uence of the recent untirsuulggllug tienties arranged between ‘Cnnudu and she United States and Mexico and the iiuiteil Slates. uud the formation of asimilur treaty hu- tzween Cuibn and the linileil States. ll: is unofficially reported that there has been n gres-i increase in smug- gling both of Iliquurs and aliens from Cubu to the Southern United States. Assistant Solicitor Vailance. oi’ t-he American Slate Department. and Cuban State Department offic- ials are putting the proposed anti- smuggling treaty iuto shape fol presentation to the two govern- ments. It is expected Ito provide reg- ulations for passenger and freight vessels plying between file two countries. But though my joy was great uud my surprise profound. greater sill‘ wus the lbewililermeni that in Mironsac's face I snw depicted. "Monsieur de Bardelys!" he ex- clal-mi-tl. and a hundred questions‘ were contained in his astonished 9W“. “Po' Cap de Diou!" growled his cousin. “I was well advised. it seems. to have brought you." "But." Mironsac asked his cousin as he took my hands in his own. “what did you not tell me, Amedec. that ll was to Monsieur le Marquis de Bardelys that you were conduct» ing me?" “Would you have had me spoil so nt a surprise?" his cousin de. manded. “Armand," said I, “never was u man more welcome than you nre You are but come in time to save my life.” And then. in answer to his ques lions, I told him briefly of all that had befallen me since that uighl 'n Paris when the wager had ‘been laid. and of how. through the i-un ning silence of Chalellersult. lwns now upon the very threshold of thi scaffold. His wrath burst forth nl that, and what he said cf the Count did mo good to hear. At last l stemmed his invcctlve. “Let that be for the present | Mironsac." I laughed. You arc here. and you can thwart all (‘hut elleroulfs designs by witnessing tn my identity ‘before the Keeper oi And then of n sudden a ilouhl closed like n cold hand upon my brain. I turned to Caslslroux. “Mon Dieu!" I cried. “What if were to deny me a fresh “Deny it you!" he laughed. "They MR8. CHAS. TRIIPER Bear River, N. S.-"it is a pleas-I ure to me to write a few lines about Mironsac. Dr. Horse's Golden Medical Discov-lKlng-J’ cry. In August i923 I was taken sick‘ and a doctor was called. He pro- impatiently, "I am to rile in the morning." nounced my case inflammation of the stomach and attended me for about a week, but I was getting worse. --now, at once. lwlil go tn him. My son advised me to try Dn] [Piano's Discovery. l did so, and am u; glad to say in" ‘was out of _bed. I am still taking; ‘Dr. Pierce's medicine. I have not I skillful-glam" arrived already?" PmmQum-msafzgfw 620m than lhad a doctor since. l am feeiin l "Nagnmny, monmmh How o,” E a nturya. lwell for a women past sixty. I would do 1mm, u, be ha...” y am m m! In ‘ncflw mmfigbl‘ dlighly recommend Dr. Pierce's Dls- Majalty’. ‘uh-Lu COLDS, GRIP, U- .'°"°‘;:'“Qr:§‘7£fi% "“E'I"'°"""'M"- At that l grew again impatient. ENZA “d” ‘Prevenflw- up , ll c . . 'Goltien Medical Discovery is putlgrltyxigz: 0f mlcalgglrqgflgnfngrlhg: .41” bu" m“ “mm” ‘s ratory i r. Piles Bridgeburg. Ont., and sod b all one.“ "Willy-IO"? lwlil‘! I had heard recurring to me- thousllt mg‘. that every liiotndlit ' a lllronsee now remained in my cell , s annfllinr i Ill will not be asked to grant you "There will be no need." added "I have but lo tell the "Hut, my friend." I exclaimed “And the King shall be ieui today [stared nskance a moment; then e thought of the uproar that I The Original Cold and Grip Tablet ‘lie gone el. once and carry news of v py confinement to His Majesty. He {obeyed mo. and I was left alone -in my narrow cell. s. prey to an ex- ‘ oltement such as I should have I _ ‘At the end of s half-hour Caster; ‘“Well‘.'" I cried the moment the: door opened. and without giving; so much as time to enter.“ "llifronsac tells me that his Maj- esty is more over-wrought than he‘ You are tn have. in an uurechamhcr. whilst (Instsl-i into a' smaili tiusly lli crmseu slid gold, and evi-l prince who had to spend his child- ~v.,5;u_ ywnflieur de Bm-delygg" hood, to his twelfth your. upcn ii ‘golden couch. "Sou the pass to which your dis~ hflilllellfili! ' _ of the kingilc-iu "I would submit. Sire.” 1 answer-Arm: glrecifugs slits will "is lull!“ . .- (‘w ess u . with tin» figlhnleliatlgolrilalyeiatelilecteen Qyyfaafixilrt mnljwvus in] a billlll fgllllillfilel‘ thbsoui: Presenfly’ U the popular‘; dmw esiys Judges hurl the lii~wlll of olh- sonata-gown]? Zioiw w "Humuod- U“ one "leal-w‘ n Semnerl w me mm the H“ whnm your Majesty ‘tong!!! ‘lh-“l‘cctlilit'hii only and that is llinl lic ‘shouting was of scclamntic-n. Next w” “fem a cogifldence’ fame!‘ ithnfyh li not touch fuot to thc ground _1 caught a Mare or trumpets, and. ‘by this same dsobeilienie of m lie. H 8 "Flirilf-Ch. aftier- ull, they appear l0 ifly dllfllllllg "PD" his guide" “mm . h {i - . I i "'JANUARY1'2,192'6.“» i —-__\__ITI : lstilt k 1 . - . . - ' Rum s e“ Celebration of BURNS ANNIVERSARY Under the Auspices of the Caledonian Club and the distinguished patronage of His Honour GovernorhHeartz and Mrs. lie-arts and His Worship Mayor "ml M's‘ M°.K°»"5““" uir:ii.3 a rsrii}! e‘- i Ll ISTRMIII i‘ ‘ITIIIEATIIE Monday anil Tiiesiiay January 25th and 26th \ A BAD BLESSING. Once upon, a time there was i1 And this is how ii At his christening the uulileiutau luid loaded him But one old fair)‘ ntil he is twelve you“ 014-" Si) it was thut the little print-e m“; I grew m“), Wm. ha...“ Th.- cnunter to the WlHllPH ol‘ his KiugTfllThe Best nto a chair as he spoke. “l huv8!5° 7056-l-5tu2i. .,. . . m ' ‘. i l‘tll.. the damning o; hours of Home m.” ilIHl ind n very keen nose fur .1 until his tvielflll nr it1y)"l0rro\v‘ _ivitli 1| suit for the priice, (The viluug prlncc has (lurk lltll$ llc shrugged h's shoulders. (lllllllillfl is wearing a bright blue snail. "ll"l'lE3tl without any cousplcuousWfhe blnukels and cushions on o iw Continue this story heel chair are brown.) cine She Ever Took Says Miss I. Charbonncati Budd's Kidney Pills. Ontario Lady is Very Enthusllillfi About and Gives Her Views Budd's Kidney Pills. OTTAWA- OnL, Jan, llr-(Slwv ial)—“l was feeling very bail ull over," guys Miss iL. Charbounsnu. wliu lives at 304 -Wilbr0d Street- "iMy head and buck ached, legs fc-it as though they were made cl‘ loud and my slight wus had. I fell l tuuk llirec boxes and they halve uiuile ii new person mil 0f m0. fell. better after taking the first box uuii have been perfectly well cvcr zxincc. |)Oll(l'il Kidney Pills uro cer- tainly the look iind I highly recommend them to anyone suffering willi their kid- ucys." it is uoticewblc that people wliu have used l)0dd's Kidney Pilils arc enthusiastic in rocoiulneuiliug them hzyoliiiii:uliaztiiiiiilfhphiiii: flllllllili: “am K‘ (mnwuy dwv" . duwu the street in ‘illlflHll. i y. - luiui-d liuur world-wide rupulullull. “ilerex, ‘ '“ - .i"ilou't you iiguinut ilirivlng u liursc-ilriiivii icle down 16th street?" i _ The Annufl Mmflnq of the Hmkl "This ain't u liorsc-ilrnivii vr-liiclv." Pm"? “l” ‘lm-‘k Tunings "ll" "lllk boro Dairying Company will held In the factory on Wedneedayb January 13th at 2 o'clock. best medicine I r lilo-fies A AMY L. JON ES tionary OFFERED TO ALL READERS THE (‘i-IARLOTTETOWN PVDI“ Secretary i ifs All New So it’s up to you i0 keep up t0 date with this new dic- 0i my Au hour perhaps went by qu-l 1s that (if being sentenced to ileslh. “N” all] ulmllhlle" A f'i‘l")'(;1ll‘" MIFMWB": Stltlrflafy- - - ‘_ > _ 1- ‘ our it '5‘ ‘ I hm] made some progress w"). Bug tell mm, of it. The whole story. llomgzuloifilegp y" "y ‘hem my mnmnh.‘ when my dom- wn... Marcel. I liuvo not heard n story - I durii be (You way replied. An ‘bclwceu the sliufls u lilow with his mmihml “my l“ m" "em- l whip ' '.\:ll"ec OF GUARDIAN The publishers abandoned the printing plates which they formerly used, because they had made an. entirely new dictionary throughout in order to keep abreas Father Time. EASYfFOR YOU T0 our, Subscribe or renew Subscription to The G ian and include 50 cents ex- tra {or Dictionary. CLIP THAT COUPON GET YOUR .. AND ' ' NOW n. Mule-Drawn Rig WASHINGTON. Juu, l1.-~.‘l hm‘ a way hus bceit found to iii-zit lrul‘ .ilc luws. _ d halted along fashionable llilli sliwolffl” m“ ‘h’ Ym‘ ‘milk W“ """"" electric "amt “(mum syshmh “Hf IIO(‘(lf’l|i'l"iwllfrltillill. ln-lnrc whom lié your uard- J. G. McFadyen. President; T. F. White. F. C. Currie. G. P. Nicholson. Aben McLean, John K. McKenzie. T. m. ‘Accused Makes Beats Traffic Law? (Threat T0 Bea; ' Judge lnCourl M()N'l‘lLl'IA-ll, Juli. ll.—+"\\'lio iii Willie autumn-bliss wort- ,“ [he mmmurulhm of a mm. l‘(lill'l'l| \\'liliiilu Sl)llilliil,l|‘,'.’l‘ll 114i. ill |..i__,.||._.h. WHIH liriiuglil lmluy nu u i-luirvi- 0i _' ziugriivzlteil ussziilll. “Talk lu int pqlhwqllill’ lilu- lluil nuy more and I'll lillili‘. is H 1. w your block ofl’, Conic ovcr ill‘l‘l‘ uni P], , l ll llll l-l ivuywuy." ; ‘ 'l‘lii- iriite prisoner was libuui I shouli-il u know lliori: tur i iii hlugislrnlc wlicu ho \i' ii he gave tho nitric slugui-riuu l""m"“‘| "9"" ‘b? hi") "lTl"@">‘ “ll uuil ]ll'(li‘l'l‘il!‘ll iluwri ilic _ " WW“ _ ' _ ‘T’ ‘“ t A |tl4‘llll‘l‘ of iivullli l‘1‘l|ll||'l'li u lmlllll friliui- ui"iulml,.--- _" __.i Newly Compiled-New Type --; New Special IPe-alures -- Thousands 111i’ New Words. ' tof