\\ .- lf-O f - UF THE REAT . BY EDWIN T; WOODHALL` . " _ _ Formerly of the Special Branch, Scotland Yard, and Private Bodyguard to Three. Gensrat :rzs of British Royalty ' mn; T0 Test Marita of Dog-meat Eels in the Kaiaer's Bath 9. Ag Food - _ ‘_ German Spy Captures Seeret Mess 0 _ - n no Between King Edward and Poln`- _ned 51-51- Authorfa Chamlllgne Party d plmipted when King Appropriates “ me Lady Gueeie. _ _ lvlllielm ll adopts Druiio 1ix)ei»l.|fused was Y liec All lthassomethlles been aeidthat the Kaiser had no sense f humour I am “mln that is he certainly _ vi _ BB md one, even if it was a,pecu1iarldea of full- _ . |Ed 1 lweompanied the late King Edward without making anroommenc at all upon an occasion when he was the he gp.; or Saxonyk guest on a nhootng ony in his indiapos tion After a time lti n in the letters forests gxped 0 , . like ,livery disclngiushed company form- ` gd the party amongst the guwts being della-rt and the incident closed Prince of Bavaria, Herr (ho Crown von Jagow, General Von Naldqzsheim told by the Forest Keeper to the King Kaufmann and the illree ‘o Baron I much: King Au t the Kaiser rt! . 8118 . Edward. medieval green costumes with very w “my silver mountings and arms. The routes -taken' in pursuit of boar mq buck were eo arra.n8ed as to Keeper img the nal-ty within reasonable fifty live eels which were han distance D - 8 ded ggmplng pl&C€S. ` “wg 'rio camp-fires woe ut at night land was than employed oo the Saxon of various re arran ed around one the exalted guests sat and -. around the others, the servants. ll On tile second night an argument Kaiser argued that in ad/ditfon to seal arose as lo the ll'squimaux diet. The l .Many other amusing mixed in wtth ' ml whale hluhber. they ' are hear- lr. Bl' mcci and dognlesh. ~ _ v ony said the last thing they would dream of eating would be their dogs a . ll _ _ - They also opined that dogs were pre- le correspondence" look place claus and exceedingly scarce in polar between the King, the French Presi- rrgions, consequently much too val- d usbi_c-,as a means ol' trarisport to con- carried several of the letters. Just ‘ elder eating them. _ ‘ 'I‘ll o . deied _ ' persuaded _ revealg _ ` and Nil' King The hunt servants were clad in Prin . What exactly the revenge thing _ - oerned '; need _ ' not ' , bath. i some . _utterly to believe _it but proof Soon forthcoming in the person of tiunhilng chef of the King of Sex- . who admitted that he had skin- and cooked a hound uporf the t and imperative orders of the Higi'leat." _ A Diplomatic Bllmllea' The scene that followed was epic. e king of Saxony was promptly and, lentiy liek The Crown Prince of variallhlksdoutofcampandor his traps packed while King ward remained perfectly placid meruy attended the King of Sax i Crown Princeof Bavara was to revokehis decisionto I never knew illle sequel, but I was Saxony that a very fullblooded owns ta.kenbyKingEdward, Augustandihehavarianvrown ce asI canxwtsuy butithad some iiodowithliveeelesnditoon thekaiseriivalet therorsst toldmo thathehadpunzh tothekaiaersvaiet Thsvaiet dischnrgedahortly afterwards 's estate I rather think he, have put the eels in the Kaiser s thriilirig experiences were mlnel aocompaning the King on h.is,‘ lous Journeys about the Oontin-3 I renlember once -being in Paris 011 informal visit when some oonsid M. Cambon and M. Poinoano. I prior to this vilt I had accompanied Mr. Bohr, Kings Massager and Oom- _ptroller of Queen Alexa.ndra's Copen- hagen Ihtaite, to Si.. Pewrsblirg to ,deliver a personal letter to the Czar. 1 know uiatklng ndward attached a great deal- of importance to these French letters. being insistent that either: Feliz' or some oiiler Kfi-ig's Messevcef. if one were available should carry them. lf‘not, than I was delegated. In the morning of this particular day. our Axribaesador called at the :kings hotel and stayed to lunch. _Innnediately afterwards the King sent for me and told me to get Fbhr. told his Majesty that Eelir had left Barritz to arrange quarters-the ,ging was travelling to the coast in the next. few d-eye There was at that time attached to the llknhesey a young men called cnpuin. Fleming. He was prevented _tothekii-igand theKi11gel1Ilil’uMed him with a note to M. Podncare'_which bare I for he had to deliver and awe-iii il ¥¢l'iiY~ captain naming set on but he had ly mched his cu when li hues ladywllohndalsobeenontheefwie. waved gaiiy to him from the hotel ni-gpg, 1-an lightly down» and presen- ted him with a card on which we-9 witten. in the King's handwriting. . "Take the instructions of.t!nc Coun- tess-"The card was inl’f»i&1° soo-= il" ~*i'__`_ll¢ith:icie srolilo . no .with Politlve ffilht. I went to l'e~ port in response to a perturbed _‘foot-man who cams running tn me `"!'bu' G°d's` like go like greased lightening, woodn¢lii"` he pooled.- out of breath. “His Mslestyli going on something terrible! Hell have a stroke as sure as my nanlel" Ihadseentheklngltpsetoneoor twice and knew what to' expect but certainly he was in a. islam rue even for him. ' ` ‘ _ _ _ ` lmlisting a Indy qrookk Aid "What do you mein `g'alilvantlng about the town when I amd fm' you?" “You’ll retum to duty and I’ll have you replaced, you wel-thins aolei" 'r stood respectfully and listened. I knewthsttheonlytllingtodowas to let his Majesty run himself out, to interfere was to make matters ten times worse. He raved._on, told me again and again how_.lnriy. I was, then, as I _xenlained perfectly still he asked presently. _ . _ “Well-ca.n’t you speak? AIU YOU dumb now, ls well as an imbecile? _ I replied respectfully. fllltf"-9 not and then he abused ine again for new minutes. .mr which he quicad down. _ ' ~' - did so. He ordered some cognac and after taking a sip he said: ` "You know the Countess X,_don't you?" I replied thslt I did, Then he told me what had 1Wl7P°ned , lo hi! lei/fer. ` ‘ _ - "Now that ietter__must be Koiiten i..-ix," hernia. 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I traced her to hor mise, her friends, found -out that she had taken a. train south, booked through to Ninoe. I followed. She stayed . at a. small hotel called the H 1 Riva Bella l booked there ll _ _ ate . . he rand, when I reached his room-` at dinner, the nigh: ol my arrival. l ‘Tala the rule " over her baggage but found no letters in the King's hand, but I did find a number of letters in code. These I abstract/ed. _ After dinner she gave the alarm. -Detectives came from the local Police omce and searched the place. . Iknewtheimportance the King attached to the letter so I imew _depsrnte measures would be necess- a."! but I could not for the life of me mink whntto do. Ifihad hula. woman lgent of the Secret Service at my disposal I would have arranged eomleiihing but there were none avail- able. _ I ollougfli: the matter over and de- termined to play a bold stroke. Down to the Casino I found e girl whom I knew to be an international thief-and she knew me too. Years previous I had been a police witness inaease whereshefigured onthe wrong side of the dock at the old Bailey. She bore me no malice, in she was quits pleasant when L . - - . 'fact - _ story, and I believe experienced the _iwbioh must become public atail- YOu wsn¢.up_ and spoke to her Asked how 3_3,-M|,,||,m,_ p_ E_ L num on-bible dressing down of his are a detective-get the ,letter and .lm nu-es she sud things were not _wo ___.. , life. I met -him oh the stain as I` get-it quickly. NOW |01" -. 3954, 50 gh; lumped at the chance of z|0N gnvnc||___~1¢he sermon _ was going up in response to a aumm- I Drifeliied llwlt NHPWWUUY QW; 7 * cllnling fifty bounds. _ P theme in Zion Sabbath morning will I olns. He was pale and trembling would hive toseek relief fromllondon (To be Conlnued) _ - be “The Faith that overcomes." The, 109% - _ - wiu meet-at 2.30. class lor communi- az Arillllal Meeting I Of Zion Church- 'rhe annual meeting of the Zion ‘Presbyterian church congregation was held 'nlursdsy night in the 145., church school room and v.'as_largely body md yum' people "‘ __h°__Y_ M_ 57% `""‘°nd°d' The mmiswr' “wma M' C. A. on Sabbath evening, at 8.30 Scott, Fulton opened the meeting and read the report of session. Mr. Jlliy ... ... ... ... ..- ... 1.34% . | ~ , TRINITY UNITED CHURCH- Oct. l.3lti _ f ‘ NEW Yom( CURB i£hnJA”:";°n wain °semc__e_"_a"n Early prayer meeting at 10 a. m. in _ _ - . » I ' ' ° Wm ‘Y - I-ie ti M isl 1-noi d l _ al' emor . an Jun or _ _ 251; the business meeting The Sessions C mo tele dd __ _ ,_ - . ' ougrcg n il ven ook. Rev. -~ __ .- ___,_.m“m° amd & sm" _ _ __ 33% report: showed that there is li steady Q N_ Br m at in . increase in membership Twenty 000 les wiorifefe the production is al- by' ‘ Ill C ex- T. BALANCE Ol' Cll!LDl.EN'8 _Win- ter hats clearing at 01.00. Prowse Bros, Ltdf H22-17-Iii sulslvca ‘or mums- _winter hats clearing at $1.00 and $1.90. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1122-l'l-31 ODD LINES OF LADIES’ WEAP- ABOUND _Corsets _and Bi-assiers clearing at half price. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1122-17-3i na. caaahman vvru. na in ` Souris on Wednesday, January 22nd and will h'o1d I. clinic Dr. McLean's office in the morning and Dr. Muc- Donald's in the afternoon. 1151-1-18-2| YORK PABTOBAI. CHARGE. - Januar-y 19th: Central Church Mushneld-nunmnnage 11 S. ni. York Church school 2.30 p. ln. Ser- vice 'l p. ln. HUNTER. RIVER CIRCUIT. -- -The services on the \l~1untcr River Unibed Charge for Sunday Jan. liltll. are as follows: 11 a. m. Wiltshire; 2.30 p. ln. Wheatley River; 'I p. m. Hunter River. A. E. Chapman, pastor ‘along the railway line and at Char- Unitod Church oi' Canada, services FI hw’ bw* “mg Nu-i°l ‘wer 'ruinlrs--'rhli mum for turn-_ ips continues strong. The price pald` Beauty Aid PTHE dnt time .I heard of lt,” writes Mrs. E. Whitney of 85 .Parker Street. Bangor, Maine, "was when I was at the Hospital. I was very nervous and run down and after. my baby daughter was born the doctor began giving me some- thing. ln about ten days I felt like a new person. Before then, I was miserable. My skin was in very 'bad condition and I could not understand what made it clear up ao quickly. I /Before I left I asked the House Doctor what kind of medicine it was that cleared up my akin and made me feel so much bettel-._ He said _.'My dear girl, didn’t you ever hear of Nujoi? Hospitals ai'en't the only place where you can get it! You can buy it moat everywherci' ` since, and I think it is wonderful.". Tilat'a the great thing about Nujol. Not a medicine, contains no drugs, oan't possibly hurt - you. forms no habit-and if you are like moat other people its simple nat- ural ww( of bodily lubrication will - do wonders for you. too. You see, all oi us have an excels .LANUAll_Y1§..1_93_o _ j_________= __ ___ _= Tm_ alQwN cunailmiv _ __ _ _ _ _Z ,.,;_¢_;,._ 3_g__\.,.___;_ Hel W..i1.i.-.ll ll/ah 1; .. .......bu.s-50/ Oats . .....bus-60< Hay ....ton-12,0( _- Pork . . . . . . . . . . . _ . ...13l SOURIS Butler- ............. .. _...Has-4' Bras .......45-5| Potatoes . ........80~l.0( ”i`u1‘uiii:. .. .. . . . . . . . ._-4; Oats . . ........bii5~6l iiay siz-si/ Pork i _n -..K B .___ such number on all cans for export. they had spent a pleasant and pro-' Butter . . ._ .. . . . . . ._-i0-45 In me ins; fivcy years England lm The collection ol fisheries statistics lltable evening. Eggs . .. ......4o-oo paid ,mic um, 570_000~000 in bm was discussed by Supervisor A. I.. ' --- Potatoes ......l,o0~i,io sugar Subsidb-_' and Barry; and the relative importance THE BAPTIST CHURCH. -Dr. Tumipe . ........-50_ _,___ of office work and outside work was A. C. vincent will preach, morning oats . ...........60-o2` south Africa will sm-iid $2,000,000 in discussed by Supervisor J. F. Cold- and evening. In the moming his sub Hay ............-'l5f ward lilo prcpcscd L:ndon~Cap by er. , ject ia "The Tears of Jesus." At. the Pork (I_.iveJ ...............-11'-in 'roll-ll nil: service. evening service he will preach on straw . . . . . . . . . .... ._-4o` ____~‘_______v______ _ Could Not Sleep I I-IEADACHES Were$oBad Mia A, M. Ananauil, New Ah..-de XS., Wl'ites:-"For 3 period I hm been troubl/:il with headaches and they were so bod they kept me awake at night. "_ I was advised by a. friend, nfl" having ui-ed many dikarent kind; ol medicine, in try ' _ Bliuiiilrivll K ed! visi toOt . ...... ......... _ “‘“‘ ‘_.“"“ - Hill <> D i I Miss Agnes McGee. of the Rose Marie Hair Dressing Shoppefhu re P0!!! .........................l3ii in-. num., lm yamrdey mornin; route... _ ’**°"° U' 'W' uanvailwnov rn. murals. u:'j§,§‘_" .. _gg .I iii ‘_ ‘°’* “"° I _ turned from a vuu io uoncion. -_ mlamlv mason ’ .I .=.~_'.~' l. ~ --.‘ 1 . .-,U . .,,,,, .1 f :'44 ....- <.. 1 ~ -..- » -.4 ..- ~ » »-¢ ..- rv .aw-»-`» Y ... _t nun.: l - s .'z.iiii‘§\i?l i if' £7: -.Y ISLTUH U39 i . ._. _ _-.~ __ , .V ._ . 5:-iv ,_ ._._ l,vl..' l».~.` fi - ‘il ii il iz ~