Operated U190" 19311308. Jan. lz.—~vlscount cent b1 Cllelmwwd‘ ‘my $2."; lwenl. an 099mm“ m‘ “mo tho tonsils. ‘His llbyelciflllfl d” crtbed the operation all slight. Lord Cecil n 6i rem 9f I!“ I ’ Pnllllcll I I MEETINGS} —- l The undersigned will address- the electors of the m. District ofi ‘Kings at the following places and‘ _ 1 on the dates mentioned. All: AMONG THE FLOWERS meetings will open at 7.30 n- m- l 8t. Mary's Road. Wednesday; Jam m“ NORMAN MeLEOD g”°'y'“‘ "Thu" "Y th ht d J HBRUCE BUTLER ,‘piacee;_prg:gse to a bud." t- an . I l GREATSPEEII: a slit I will sell on Friday. Jan. 15th: ‘llillfl at Large Bros. Barn. C FINN" —-——i town at 1.30 p. m. eleven ndardl T00 HOT FOR HIM THERE B d HOT"! "EQMIY imPPnw‘ "He's a regular fire-eater-except fro New York by Mr. Willard a homey. Kel y. included in this wonderful} I lot of Studs. Mares and Geldings. --N,,__h;. w l will be found the hblovad 0' P9"; for him there." the Great Axwort y. "'09" a" other seneationai sires. A' hornfl to suit everybodys need- ‘; _ J_ A. MacDONALD. ' Auctioneer- 711$8-5-Fri.$at.MQ"vW°d»FTl The Annual Meeting of the Or- well Dairying 60-. W5" N Mid "‘ the Orwell Cove Hall on Tuesday. January 19m a 1.30 P. M. F. F. DREELAN, _ Secretary. “Gentle in his home?" 7I9&I3-1-3iwfa. Tfiillillii The Annual Meeting of the share’. holders and patrons of the Hazel-l brook Dairy Company, Limited, will be held on Wednesday afteflwflfl January 20th inst. at one o'clock A. ROY JONES. Secretary. n»... She: But why are you so narrow minded that you've never kissed a girl? He: Afraid of paintefls colic. ‘ll-lii-Il-l-Xnwfs. lulu 7 The Annual‘ "Meeting of the’ Crapaud Creamery Co., will be held In Lady Fane Hall on Tuesdayw‘ {if l MISREPRESENTING HER SKI January 19th. 1926, at 2 P. M. Mrs. Blah: She's a regular cat! H_y_ NQRTQN, I Mrs. Stab: Yes, and yet she 3e°|.“,ry_ claims that's a mink skin she's 7170-I2-1Mli. ""°'"""°" FROM SAINT JOHN, N. B. TO LIVERPOOL Jan. 15. Feb. 12 . . . . . . .. Montcalm ‘Jan. 22. Mar. 26 . . . . . .. Montnairn Jan. 29. Feb. 26 . . Montrosc bu“ Feb, 5. ‘Mar. 5 Feb. 19. Mar. 19 . . . . . . .. Montciare TO cnsnsounc -- SOUTHAMP- TON-ANTWERP Feb. 17. Mar. 18 . . . . . . . .. Marioch ‘Calls at Greenock l He's not good I0Ol<lng,l want your pretty’ Brown: Jones, I _ Meagan“ daughter for my boy. I Jones: l couldn't think of mak- ing such an unfair exchangei l CLEARANCE lucllllllsllt I | CRUISES ll MEDITERRANEAN ll Empress of France .‘. Feb. 9 l: W551 |ND|E$ llAt Eldon. on Monday. January 18th Mnntroyal Jan. 28, M5131 |~'at 1 o'clock aharp_ of all Stock. Crop and Farm implements, etc.. ef the late A. G. Smith. Sale posi- tive. No reserve. Terms 11 ‘months credit on all sumo over $5.00. . Apply 12-14mm G. BRUCE BUBPEB Dis. Pan. Agent 4O Klna llrect Saint John, NJ. if stormy, first fine day. J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. 7lli7-12-1M5l. 7 Regular §ai1ings of file famous OIsfeame/ls FROM mop/axles. 1 0 CHERRQURG SOUTHAMPTON I S. S. “0RDUNA” . . . . February8th' m: naval. HAIL stem mum’ conlvuv‘ HALI rmcn. s. l Ab?!“ ‘ .3 “Did you ask the debutante to marry you when In the conserva- It was a good ife makes it too -hot ~wfiii INSTALMENT 25 “Chatellerault? No. no." Kfsrccl. that it is our turn now. Eng hi-m in return." iue that presently, as I warmed t irew His Majesty Olll. 0f h .»d apathy and listlessnoss. H Yflyliifil to bc- Lespercll. reeded. and I told my story wltbn aieur de Llivednlt’! loyalty, bu ed for Roxalsnne. provingly. in purred his applause. lheelld. when I came to the matte i....- fi-vl- grew set and hard. i ,:ne'." he cried harshly. l liecm un outh necessary. Sire. ‘suwcar by my honor that I have ut- ltered nothing that is false. and that. de Chatellerault. even as I have sun lin connection with Monsieur Vpresspd nothing. so also have I ex nggerated nothing." fear it." Then the trend of his thoughts Ihepg changed, he smiled urearily. "By my faith. you ‘may thank God every night Ol your worthless lifc whose beauty you have linlned with re-tlden, Marcel? What‘! age. and with such a heavy score of zlffilirs to your credit. has it been en to call a blush to your callous cheek? Ma hoi. they say trulythzlt rejuvenator!" Imade him no answer other than a sigh. for his words-net me tIlillk- Ilcrlllg nf the iluy humor that had pervaded me. Remarking this, and misreading it, he laughed outright. "There, Marcel. never fear. We both the maid and the wager, and. by the Muss. you shall enjoy both." "Helas, Sire." I sighed again. “Wilcu the lady-comes to know of the wager—" “Waste no time telling her. Mal"- .cel, and cunt yourself upon her mer- ‘cy. Nay. go not- with so gloomy a face, mv friend. When woman loves. she can be very merciful-least- ways, they tell me so." Then, his thoughts shifting ground once more. he grew stern again. "But first we have (‘hatellerault to deal witb_ What shall we do with him?" “Ii. is for your Majesty tn de- cide.“ "For nlc?" ho cried. his voice re- suming the harshness that WBSIIBY- er fzlr from It. "I have s fancy for having gentlemen about me. Think you I will set eyes again upon that dustartl? I am already resolved concerning him. ‘but it entered my lmind that it might please you to be the instrument of the lsw for me." “Me, Sire?" "Aye. and why not? They say you can play a very deadly sword upon necessity. This is an occasion that demands an exception from our dict. You have my sanction to send the Comte de Chatellerault a chal- lenge. And see that you kill him. Bardelyllf" he continued viciously. "For. by the Mass. if you don't. I If he escapes your sword.or if be survives iIlICh hurt as you may du him. the headsmsn shall have h.inl. Mordieu! is it for nothing that I um called Louis the Just?" I stood in thought for a moment. 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'l‘o avoid disappointment, ask your rngalst for "SW, ounces-of Plan” wit full directions. and don't secs a thing else. usrantead to live a ~ ‘°l..'.‘fl.‘°'-l-li’e‘u‘>’l'£‘?li'i llfffi ,5“, He mock his head whlmsicnlly. “Chat- dlerault has had his laugh already. lnd. like the lll-mannered dog he is, be has kept it to himself Ithinlt, lave purposely sent Chatellersull -.wsy that he may gain no notion of zhe catastrophic jest we are prepar- The words set lne in the very best of humors. and to that it may be zny llarrntlive, I lent it a vigor that] is wont- ieaned forward‘ when I told him of ray encounter with the dragoons at fdircpoix, and how first l cont-mil») Jed the false step of representing Encouraged by hi3 interest. Ipro-l much plquancy as I was master of. repressing only those slight ma:- zers which might reflect upon Mon- otherwiae dealing frankly w'th His Majesty. even down to the genu- inenesll cf the feelings I entertain- Often he laugh- ed, more often still be nodded ap- understanding and sympathy. whilst now and then he But towards of the Tribunal 0f Toulouse. of how my tr’sl was conducted. and ofthe port played in it by Ohstellerault. ' true-nail this that you tell “.-\..-. true as the gospels. if you “The iiastard!" he snapped. "But wl- will avenge you. Marcel, New-r such a lover's ardour. Nay, never lovc is n. great PEgPIIEFBIOI‘. zlgreati all: "If I do this thing, I had incurred." forfeit all his rights?" "That is very true.» world—" no excellently that it needs no o your collaboration my sanction to Chstellerault, and I shall be 6 more justice to dispense In this re lbellious province." I paused s moment. S near Your Majesty?" smiled in his weary way. l "It would please me to have you dull, all of them. Je m'enllule te lament. Marcel!" be “Oughl thing In all this weary. futile world I‘ What shall I do with your you there. ‘wed and llv_e out your amorous In igdtraxtllz." IVIllell that is done returnlggziligziziutsfivafizyenlxfvvfii mo“. Till; friends t .. ' _. _ ,. .. i "Ami r0." Thai M“ be never 5mm l:'ii.Ill)i't‘f‘1illii, ill tones that answered slyly. ‘ml. But you waste- luy time. fllarcel; ltlen by mo as long as ‘you please. fleas-ms you know. There are my cousin Montnlorency and the others lBut come to me when you will. and I will see you, Atlicu!" I murmured my thanks. and verv Al Yollrltieen nnli sinccre warn lilcv. ThoilTto mp‘ lam having kissed iliil hand. I left him left for a simple Languelot: maili- CHAPTER XIV. Eavesdropping Iturllcd iLovor in my mind, after ll had iclt the my own hands ll the pllnishmcnt Icnrnell. pon Chntelltarault he had so fully about the task rejoicing you m ' l!) . will not be rigorous. You have won rczldily imflt-ZJIIPI bill there “'38 Ihlli accurscd wager. and—io restrain .nlc—thc thought of how such an action lllight be construed into the evasion of its consequences. Better ,l1 thousand times that His Majesty should order his arrest and deal lwith him for his attempted pcl-‘rcr- ‘siou 0f justice to the serv‘ce of his own vile ends. The charge of hnv- ,illz abused his trust as King's com- mlinsloner to the extent of seeking lto do murder through the channels ,oi' the Tribunal was one that could ;n0t fail to have fatal results for him l-as, indeed. the King had sworn. I That was the position of affairs laa it concerned Chatellersuli. the ‘world and mo. But the position lmust also be considered as it con- cerned Roxalanne. and deeply. did I so consider it. Much pondering brought me again to the conclusion that until I had made the only airme- ment in my power. the only atone- ment that would leave me with clean hands. I must not again sp- proach her. Whether Chstellersult had cheat- ed or not could not nfloct the ques- tion as it concerned Mademoiselle and me. If I paid the wager-whe- ther in honor bound to do so or not —I might then g0 to her. impover- ished. It is true, but st least with no‘ suspicion attaching to my suit of any ultsrlor object other than that of winning Rozalanns herself. I could then make confession. and surely the fact that I had paid where clearly there was no longer any need to pay must earn me for- giveness slid afford proof of the sincerity of my passion. 81m.’ l ven- lllréd. "the world wlll say of ins that I did so to escape the payment ‘Tool, you have not incurred It. When a man cheats. does he not But f the "Posts!" he snapped impatiently. “you are beginning to weary me. Marcel-wand all the world does that Go your ways, man, and do as you elect. But takc slap this follow the better pleased if you avail yourself of It. He is lodged at the Auberge Royals, where probably you will find him at present. Now go. Ihsve “Shalll not resume my duties He pondered a moment. then he for these creatures are so dismally sighed. But. no. my friend, I do not doubt you would ‘be as dull as any of them a1, present. A man In love is the weariest and most fllliin body what time your soul is at Lavedan? I doubt me you are lll haste to get So go Marcel. Get you woxication; marriage ls the best sn- "Say you so. Master Cupid Bsr- ’ _ V . l delys?” AM be combed ms beard‘-\l;.-'th;ltwl‘ may Dfenelll loll to iilfilery- roflectively. "Be not loo sure There.‘ “es y’ have been other paqs’olls——aye. no‘; great as yours-iv‘?! have they sé1Liiiilllll 0f Hill hlajestybl suits. you are ext-used your dil- »\\'e are here llpcn a gluumy busi- to bu dealt with. and we are lloldlm! no let-cell. t-oulltenanclllg no revslsll King's presence . ing- ulld with thought came a temlwhctlle-r or not I should \".-=ll wlillipilllwliflllllll- and i will‘! he!" m9 That I would have gone, flngersandworkaligb ‘Jtdoesalltbe out the blister. Junfles. I! l9 hyluan doctorsandnurses. Musterole t Patter than a lied plaster still. shrug your shoulders in con- tempt, w-th the reiiectbn that such jormcr conduct of mine as I have avowed had already partly dispos- ed you against surprise at this-I do but ask that you measure my , ;Ill by my temptation, and think Ilxnsriy whether in my position you lnigill not yourselves have fall- JII. Ay-efibc you never so noble _llii iIlj’,iI~])I'iII('iDil-3li-—i make bold to ::._v you had done no less. for the .- '9 that penetrated to my ears z-nl lI.:lt of Roxalanne de Lavetlan "i sought all audience with the King " she was saying. "But I could not git-ll his presence. They tcld me that he was holding no levees. i rd lhnt he refused to see any one perfectly colorless. "You have guessed it. Mollsirul" le Comic. You are the only gelltlo- art-r alight-wind, III(II‘t‘()\'l'I‘. lwell known how Ifgll you stand irl Ibis royal favor. I was told lllcy that have a boolt to crave llillii no beiter sponsor." ‘ “Hod you gone to the King. mad- , unwise-Ila.“ n-zlili hc. "llllll YOU l:‘uin-, l-ul nil :llllii--ul'c. he would huthnve; lliirflPltfili you to lllnke your appeal: his (fomnlissioller in‘ Lllllvilellnc. and the prisoners a!- ,.:-illl-d wlill high treason are llly property." can‘ lllc ll‘:= life?" I TiIPFP was a short laugh from‘ lll-liberate fall of his feet as hel Vllzlcml the l-ilunlber. l Investigate Tale l MONTTRIIAL, Jail. 12.—\vilen u‘ fourteen year old boy appeared Ile- fore Judge Lacroix in the Juvenf ile Court ilhis morning after being arrested nem- Lachlne on a charge} of desertlorl and trespassing on, Canadian National Railway prO-l petty, he told the Magistrate that] he was on his way home to Toronto- and his mother. He had only $250 in his pocket. According to tile lud'u story he could not hear the life at the local boarding college} to which his father had sent him the “last straw" falling this nlorn- lug when he was given “wurnlyi meut" for llleakillat, The court wlll investigate the caee. Longevity i Jan. IZ-lfllodernl NEW volut. was given as the secret of longevityl by Dr. Adolf Lorenz. 72 years old Viennese surgeon. when he arrived‘. yesterday on the Berengarla. “To reach a-ripe old age." he said, “and still be of tlelvice, one‘ should indulge moderately in nil llhe so-callevd vices. I have done it- all my life. I have always partaken modsratelycf alcoholic drinks. be- l cause alcohol. taken-in medicinal quantities. is the best thing for the - system.’ ' ' .--. Upon such a course. than. did I decide. and. with this end in \"ew.l I took my way towards the Aulwrlzal Royals. whore his Majesty hndtcldi me that the Count was lodged. It’ was my purpose to show myself fully aware of the trellchermllltlnd unworthy psrt he had played lll the very inception of the nffnir. and that if I chose to consider tho wag, sr lost it was that I might thsl more honestly win the lady. Upon inquiring at the hosts-Irv for Monsieur lie Chatc-Ilerauli. I was informed ‘by the servant I ad- dressed that he was within. but that nt the moment he hall n visit-i or. i replied that i would wait. anrii demanded a private room. since I desired to avoid meeting any Court ‘acquaintances who might chnnce Into the aubsrgs before I had seen the Count. My apparel at the moment may not have been all that could have been desired. but when a gentle-l man's rearing has taken place amid. sn army of servitorn to minister to‘ his every wish, he is liltelv to have llrqwred an sir that is wont to win "me "mev m" "m"? ALL dim!" With all cell-Ht! ohflwdins- him dbedlence. was I ushered into s small cham- ber. opening on .the one side llnnn sf tissue. the common room. and bolus diVid-Jljjmgflf“ ed on the other by the thinnest of wooden partitions from the adloin- . in: apartment. Here the landlord hswnz left melflmply by "fin! I disposed myself tolwsii. and here I llifi e thin! l would not have peilflmi - llnved myself capable of doins. 1.6""- lhinlz I cannot think nf without hlullhlnl to this very dllv. In short. I played the eavesdropnsr-J. Man- cel Saint-Pol de/Bardelyn. Yet. ll you who read and sre nicelninded. sllndderat this confession. “or. worse‘ S time: as absorbent as ordinary cot- » ton pads! Women’s , Allure no longer imperiled even under the moat trying hygienic problem RESH, charming, immaculate under ALL conditions. Sheer gowns worn without a secoutfa fear, any time, any day! If you seekthis added charm, stop employing‘ old-time “sanitary pads,“ insecure, uncertain. ‘ ,, 8 in l0 better class women now employ "KOTEX" . . . a new way, Absorbs and deodorises at the You discard it sa easily as s piece l No laundry. No embar- You ask for It without hesitancy, t any drug or department store, "KOTEX." xi: w In fairness to yourself, try way. Costs only a Comes twelve in a paeltall. .NslasndQ-dlslaudl0lsslssua .-i Mtstemleiseasy toamly withthe wldfruntlirlzayihgoqgllt}! tsa gang“ , wodwpli ofgrandnlotbuamustaldflaawwlth- M emle‘ clean. hiteoinmtent. lsnadoilsolfoilpisngltstardiivrltlotbaixlnse n‘! sure throat. cold ontgerychest. rheuma- tiarmlumba. urlevmv-eafineclnbqon- ' ' ne Mutts, stockings, JHVPHQCTH, draperies, "Jsumiay. to his parents Mr while hauling Stewart feid song and ‘social Ibers. recently very painful injuries to her arm. Hunter River _ And Vicinity Mrs. Everett wedlock w} Mill‘ Irene were visitors l0 the Uty 0" Mrs. Pickering and Miss Ileta. rlckering. spent the week-end with friends In Summerside. y Mr .and Mrs. Ruben Sllllplliifll‘ drove to Milton on Sunday and for.’ .he day, were tllya guests of Mr. and‘ Mrs. E .8. MacLsod. ' m. Arch. G. MacLeod has arrived.‘ from the Canadian West on s visit] and Mrs. MaoLeod. Hartsvllle. Rev. G. A. Christie. M. .-\.. Aiilfi.‘ b ton, was here on Monday evenin; the guest of D. M. and Mrs. Mac- beod. On Tuesday morning he left for Halifax and expects lo returll on» to the Island Thursday evening. Mr. Ealle McRne, BrI-okfleéd Ilad‘ his legbndly hurt a few days ago lumlhor froln the woods. He will be confined to Ilia home for some time. Friends regzet that Mrs. Angus sustaining »0n Monday evening January Ith- ’ the Orsngsnlen of I-Isc-ltett Lodge held a Goose Supper in their Ilull followed by an evening of intercourse which they had us their guests the wives and friends of all the“ nlelll~ Needless to say a most ell- joyable evening was spent. of met for the first ptriod Ii address. The Missionary program for the February meeting is ill charilc ill H hi l V “Why. thcll. monsleur." she cried 51:5. (‘lei-l laid. Mcslvmlflll- OTIB- Pick" H1 ‘n5 m“ ' ‘ill an cutter voice. that set my pllls- BI‘ Ill; ill" FH- 98ml!" U , lr-s throbbing, "you'll not (icny IIIQYIIIIISiCIXi program in charge of the “m” m‘ “"3 t‘) “aik Mr. (leorge F. answered thr- vtliceofiwhmock- barber‘ regret mm ‘he “my-Gillan been lndisposell fur some litlys “you came miand hope for his immediate recov- Ou ‘Thursday evening the WM SJ Iliuctiilg New ‘fear ut the hmllc of MPH. Pick- with tiring llllli despite the illlfiifilllttllty‘ whom I l-loilll Ili‘qllilillil'\li("“‘h0w'lUf the wveulillel", ll large IIIIIIIiIHI‘ lll‘ i! ifilnlenrbera were present. After the llevntiollul [imzltnken up and among other items iscusscd, arrangements were nltllle This is n“, 5.90m“, mum“. iior the holding of u song wrvlcl-l lll lthe United Church (formerly Meth- odist) on the evening _ _ JanuM-y 31st at which Rot; l-j, )1, fr...“ u...- tu filly. you will ililVn H. I ("XIJPUI of llllll. \Vl'ii lllilkt‘ liI Aitkell, New Glasgow will give an whole set with illlsinenil anti ‘the llpllu I crave‘! You'll not dellylMisses Florrie Macbleoii. Iieiflllflflki time‘ erlng. Ilcienu. McMi Ian anl nzc . I. . _ _ ,, , Sen“. 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The money will l,“ used to assist Queen Vii-ll. ,-,, Jtlllileeillstilute for Nurse Visuulllll Knulsford. ullllln . u! the London Hospital, Hilyx 1].,“ if the llesircli fundlnnrt- filrtllltlllt. ling there will not he a single poor, ‘hollle in l-lnglund w'thollt a lfllvlln’; . lnursi- when one is ncetlcll. ‘ l " .. ‘ ;Speaker Says Cleve- } land T0 Have About 1 . I Same Ball Club (‘LPIVFILANIL Jail. ll. ~Thf iililfitililii I um that will rvprl-sl-lll’ fldevclllllli this yctlr will be little‘ lliffl-rl-lli frolll the 192:3 Llljliilti i)’. Piilllig .a.l_v.< Manager 'I‘ri.< Silo-liter, l Vviilllii ilfili a fur lleltl-r lullll-llllr‘ lliml il KIIIHVI-li in 1:124 and lll_;,_ , l‘ " ‘~ Pa‘ iilP warning lilllt the‘ to /l ill ill‘i "VP m» \\"ll gi-l >1 liWlly in 15021;. “\\’-- “vi-d mlly om» lllon- u“ \\'1Iii()ll iii iiil‘ hut l0 Ill-lp out 10s,», uf u, Sl-wlll. (I-mg- Illlrlls and lllysel- {hi-i i't”\\‘l't‘ll IiIP lilrl-P lulled l “i” m. THE FAIRWS REVENGE. l i lull‘. which til alt-t (lll! hill" 7M5 Iv"“"'-“ - the sturv at the end of next week-i Thw“ Em‘ tlfrtyflllfl Ilillrrfi 0i! ‘ ,1 Iht- Illllnlls rcscrvr roan-r aml lifriy m‘ lil sc- will i)!‘ 0I'lil‘l'l'li lo ...ll;: lrllillillg. Th» PM is l-unlpne" "l of four ctliclll-rs, Iwvlvl- pitch- s-lcvrn ifificili ifs. tlnll sIx our. Wlmll the l‘tt|e prince's l.\\'t‘iliil tlcllr. there was [he glcnt lcjuirlllg ill llle kllllgllonl. fill‘- lnr the first. _ ‘ _ _ . l- Jitffh. _l’irofelssio§mlli_ thirds“ "llcDonaid & Merlin ‘II. F. MTPIIBI llczlr. Iiut in the midst of zlll t preparation, there \\':l!-l ll gr 2' sound oi’ weeping and wailing llllll " the walls of all the dlmllillg llw-lll- lllell. Tllc nurse vrllo was llnldillz the young prince jumped to lll-l" for! in alarm IIIlli the boy loll lo the ground. | . The king prepared a grczltfmlsl: -—-_-__ l l a I. A. 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