I will! lenders Lime Crusher and §..}l.'*,' a 1' a. “i $1.‘! h. cs1 GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE "Your Honor. he's never me." Do you ever think s“ "m, ma," you PM‘, M, what a task it must " Not that! It leaves no one ther. nth the baby." With flour it is a diflerent matter. Everyone is pleased with Purity Flour. Always uniform In quality. this flour makes delicious pies, cakes and bread. I can handle any brand of flour on the market. l choose Purity for yoube- cause it never disappoints. Your satisfaction is part of my profit. was f.’ :5. m , Purity Flour Coo‘ l. 30c in lump, Mmoid. wears CANADA noun nmms CO. Luci-rang ere-a OQoe-TOROIITd lmnlrs" noun 7or a/lyollrbflhflg l HARMLEQS SMOKE "That fellow smokes from morn mg to night." “The cigarette? it'll kill hlm." "No-bacon. it keeps him allvc. l l l z l 9ft.- elsiraaivllcallsefiiifi. no DOUBT Ugly Sultur: They say kissing is ‘iIIFGIY an occidental invention. She: Eiut your experience of it __. _ . - A -. I ANNUAL MEETIN G The Annual Meeting of the Murray Harbor Black and Silver Fox Ranching 60.. Ltd., will be held in the Public Hall, Murray Harbor. on Thursday, February 25th, 1926, at 7.30 o'clock p. m. F. W. LELACHEUR. Secretary-Treasurer not? 7217-14-1-31. ANNUAL MEETING Tile annual meeting of the Hunt er River Shipping Club will bf- held in New Glasgow Hall on Tues , day, Jan. 19th. Inst at 2 p. m. l ADAM BROWN I Secretary ._____._,____.____.____. , l ANNUAL MEETING, Tho annual meeting of the Fell l era! Dairying Co., Eldon will be, held, in the Belfast Hall on Wed- i nesday. Jan. 20th 1926 at 7.30 p. m. " J, R. MoWILLIAMS 719343-1-31 Pharmacy 7193-13-14! He: Do you think opposites should marry? She! No. I wouldn't want to marry a person. l I l Examinations l “ l The Board of Exammers of The= Prince Edward island Pharmaceu- tical Association will meet for the purpose of examining candidates for registration at Charlottetown, on January 28th, 1926. Applications mutt be received before Monday; the 18th inst. For further partl~ _ culars apply to - l i_’*=-'<'== °"- W!" Iqlwezo H_ |__ BETHUNE’ lllifi r) light. Mr. Onion. youire so Secretary-Registrar. l "m"? VERY STRONG 7213-1443431. ,_..__ Shore Farm For Sale! AT CHERRY YAI,LEY MILAN, Jan. Ill-Benito Musso- lini, Italy's Fascist Premier. who ilus becu noted for his spell bind- ing oratory. has decided that Pre-l llrlcni. (Zool'dge's system of reserve; nny be: better, even in Italy, says "he" Popolo Dlltalia. The new slogan for himself and fllis followers, the paper reports, is: yWutc-hfulness and silence?" For sale a shore ‘farm of 50 aoren, the property "of the iatcy Daniel Wright, This is one of the belt dairy farms on Prince Edward Island. A creek running through centre of farm. Outbuildings in fair repair. For further particulars ap- ply to sconce J. "rwesov. | CLEARANCE H, cow" Solicitor. E ‘.’l‘.“.l.‘.‘..l..." AUCTIUN SALE At Eldon. on Monday. January 18th at 1 o'clock sharp ot all Steele, |Orop and Farm implements, etc» ofi ~ ~ - lthe late A. G Smith. Sale posi- The Annual Meeting of thevtive. No reserve. Terms 11 Crapaud Creamery 60., will be heldfmontha credit on all sums ever in Lady Fane Hall on Jfussday. $6.00. Janus y 19th. 1926, at 2 P. M. ‘I , If stormy. first fins day. Hhy. NORTOQ? J. A. MeDON-ALD,‘ 3W". "Y- Auctioneer. sl- .-< v=' Hfitltllllilll, ~ - - 7167-1 2-1M5l. fl Engine holed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up es January - 00th fer-tho purehaso of one Fairbanks Morse Gasoline or Kerosene Engine 1e H. r. with oiuteh pulley mums to langino. "nil: engine practically new has been operated not more than dlx menthl. Also one Jcffrnya Lime Crusher, and Puiveriaor in peed npalr, capacity m; rtpn poi hour. ‘ in] this for agricultural purposes. Diet-her. For further Information. apply to, nas been c-ltlrely accidental. has it‘ Takes New Stand l Can be used for crushing atone for road work, or pulvoria- These vlriil be sold separately or ‘ l; U-rilllrygs» ""q'l"’!‘(/‘.l"- ljljl‘ N THE GUARDIAN '1 !.' (Continued) “Mademoiselle. mademolselle, lers. You must not forget that 1 km the slave of justice. You may ‘be asking more than 1s vance to show that l should be justified in proceeding has you wish?" ‘, , “Helas. monsieur, I can advance lnothlns but my prayers and the assurance that a hideous mistake ‘in being made." Monsieur do Lesperon?" “lie ls not Monsieur de beeper- oll." she cried. Put. since you cannot tell me ;wno llc m, ,ou must be content ‘that we speak of him at least as Iesperou," said he, and I could llmagiue the evil grin with which ihe would accompany the words, The better that you may ap- preciate that which followed. let lne here impart to you the sus- |pici0ns which were already sink- -Ing into my mind, to be changed llater into absolute convictions lwuchlng the course the Count in- ltended to pursue concerning me. lThe sudden arrival of the King bad thrown him into some meas~ ure of panic, and no longer daring to carry out his plans concerning jme. it was his object, I make no ldoubt, to set me at liberty that ._ve1-v evening. Ere he did so. ser. and presuming upon my once of Hus Majesty's pres- ence .11 Toulouse, Chatelieralllt would of a certainty have bound me down by solemn p1-0mlse— making that promise the price of my liberty and my life-to breathe no word of my captivity and trial. No doubt, his cunning brain would have advanced me plausible and convincing reasons so to engage myself. He had not calculated upon Cas- ltelroux. nor that the King should already have heard of my deten- ‘tlon. Now that Roxalaunc came 1o entreat him to do that which already he saw himself forced to do. be iurned his attention to the profit that he might derive" from her interestedness on my behalf. ii could guess also something cf the jealous rage that must fill him at th.’s signal proof of my success" with her, and already 1 anticipat- ed, I think, the bargain that he would drive. “Tell me, then." he was repeat- lug, "what la your interest in this lgentleman?" ] There was a silence. I could {imagine her gentle lace clouded ;wlth the trouble that sprang from ldevislllg an answer to that ques- tion; I could picture her innocent ayes cast down. her defeats lcheeks piuked by some measure lof shame. as at last. In a low. lstltled ‘voice, tile foul" words broke from her—~ l "l love him, monslellr." l Ah, Dleu! To hear her confess lit so! If yesternight it had stirred ‘me to the very depths of my poor, painful soul to have her say so much to me, how infinitely more did lt not affect me to overhear this irank avowal oi’ ll. to another! And to think that she was under- going all this to the end that she might save me! From Chatellleraull there came an impatient snort in answer, and |hla feet again smote the floor as ‘he resumed the pacing that for a lmoment he had suspended. Then followed apause, a long broken silence, broken only by the ,Coulll’s restless walking to and ‘fro. At Iast- l "Why are you aIIentJiIbnsIeur?“ |sl1e asked in a trembling voice. l "Helas, mademolselle, I can do lnothing. I had feared that it might ‘be thus with you: and. if I put the question, it was in the hope that I was wr0n8-" ‘But he, monsieur?" claimed in anguish. lhlm?" "Believe me, mademolaelie. if l‘. lay in my power I would save hln" were he never so guilty. if only l she “What 9X O without this effort Exercise and diet, carried to extremes, re- duce lat. But the way is hard and some- times harmful. So countless people have adapted the easy, pleasant way, the mod- ern, scientific way. You can see the results in every circle new. Slenderness is common. More an more, excen fat la becoming the e tion. This easy way It Manuela Prescr tioll Tablets. just talle four l day. No a nor- mal exercise or diet is required. Reduction is aduaI-ware-Y more than one W"!!! dal . so the bodLediustl itself lo than condition. Wrlnll don't develop. Marmoia has been used for ‘i8 years. Countless users have told oi erll. and fame has spread. Now poop are taking a million boxes yearly. Our book slates eve ingredient, ea- lllllll! just how Marmoa acts, tells the reasons for results. Your mm druuist sips our guarantee. Investigate Marmnia. Excess fat bligllts beauty. health and fitness. It is most un- popular. and bu no excuse . ln lair. nets to yourself, loam bow m you can oolllbel t. The Pleasant Way to Reduce Ihl n. llelalsll Free l Department' '" - ltllall. L _ _ i lyou must not overratp my pow- in my power to grant. What can you ad- "wlist is your Interest in uni » would not brave." d him for a little while. nllll then- tbat I might spare you sorrow." ~~ He spoke with tender regret, foul hypocrite that he~ was! 5- ‘i0h. no. no!" she cried and her voice was of horror and dos r. "You do not mean lhat—" e ‘ , short; and than, after a pause, it was the Cull]! who Ilnlih ed the sentence (arbor. ‘ ,3‘) mean. llllfllilllblbfillfinlllll this I488 ron must dial" _ . on will marvel that l let her suffer so. that I-dld not bra"! down the partition with my ha s and strike that supple gentleman‘ dead at her feet in atonement (Qt the anguish he was caue-ng her. But I had a lnlnd to sae.how far he would drive this gant he was engaged upon. Again there was a. spell of sl- Ieace. and at last, when Mademoi- selle spoke. I was amazed at the calm voice In which she addressed him, marveling at the strength and courage of one ao frail and childlike to behold. , "is your "determination, indeed llrrevocable, monsieur? if you have any pity, will you not at least let me bear my prayers and lmy tears to the King?" | | "It would avail you nothing. As: ‘I have said, the Languedoc rebels. are in my hands." He paused asl if to let those words sink well ln-l to her understanding: then "if l , were to set him at liberty, made-l BY Mam’ Bum“! moieelie. ll’ I were to spirit him‘ Flares um again with m, instead of appearing at the out of prison in the ngllt, bribing bu! his jallers to keep silent and bilul- I ‘ _ _ _ p mg mm by 0am m mm Francexiroui, they dLlle (111121; Pinned at th. at once and never to betray n1a.l~’“‘|‘l‘ 0' ‘“_ “a”! h dew, 1 should be, myself. guilty of lliklll Th“, “m” ‘""’"" 151ml,“ 1 whim treason. Thus alone could the "W" '." ‘Mam broukfi T]: ‘gmterm thing be done. and you will aeeulhen’ m m) "mm e_ l‘; an, Mom maliemolselle. that by doing it igm" m? Semmrellfl u: i’, l ‘e1 m“, should be endangerlnv my neck," l"“'1°l_'|‘e “m” “l S, ‘I 51d“? um There was an lneffable under-fwwy ‘was’? m: “"1 0 ‘ current of meaning In 11's worrll-l—,l‘l"f,"l"" “"9" a I 5 l {h} W", all intangible suggestion that he. "jul" m" M“, (‘ll ‘s’ “g; t, (‘MIN might hr bribed to do all thispllm‘ Wlmyvll“? elbmw‘ _ ‘:1 l r w which he so vaguely ammml illllll flocks "flit, the I $181150 ll “I understand. mrlnsieur." shelmm? l-llg SELV‘ answered. chocking——“l understand; ‘ ‘ . _ that it would be too much to ask 12L"ti"btpg:3:l3;;1f‘v{g' xlggnplfni; of you." I ' l ' ..‘ ' ‘ I “I would be nluch nmdelnol-lmm“ _ g SOUR.- he return,“ Till-re was :1 Illfillll Ilom Roxa quickly. and‘ _ _ WHO] his voice was now subdued alnllulm“ Hm" fineml" lhlmwhua JIVPIVOII with an odd quiver. “Bul-"ldnsleum y“? u"? plmessll .,.. nothing that your I'm might ask ililflzllin this that lylru nfftlrxnzfié‘ of me and that It mlehl lie in the ~\ m" ("Eff “m? N“ 1,130 nower of mortal mall to do, would 39"! “i new]? vmyhlhr T“: ham, be m0 much!” ‘h.lr_.l.~ll;nl\ll"rlllillgex‘ 8 agu. , Y l1 “You mean?" she cried. a call: " , " " _ _ in her breath. Had she guessed~; ‘H. yo“ "r yo" tl-My “we mg ill“ as l. without sight of her lace. nsll1;‘,'"“ “"-"- jllvllflicur. she reasonek. zuessed_what was '0 ronfiw? IlfgllyrmnxlalrilnRFTVQ me vllthout as . gorge was rlsinlz font. I cent! e - _,_ ~ ‘ ' " _ . my ham“ and by an em)" I my n. nnyiltllci ‘IIIIIIK I would). strained myse" m learn mat Ill-Int is It full l0 ask u luau w llud guessed aright. - "Some two months ago." he saldlillmlhtii‘ l" Yfm" . Q M .1 journeyed to Laveqmh an youilli lilo risk ol his own life. may ,.eme,nber_ l saw yam mfldegllitlllemOl-lltéilté. I am bllt a mall. an moqs81e___f0r -a ,br’ef While qmwilll am subject to human weaknejll- it is true-and ever since I have 993- H W“ Wm “miselm this hi" seen nolhfng else bu, yo,“ His pcron silnl! 1:0 free. but you mus voice went a shade lower. and , passion throbbed in Ms won“, j my consideration so far as to glvr- she’ mo’ perceived n. m, me you six months in which to over- gratlllg of a chair informed me come your sorrolv, ere I present that she had risen. "Not now, monsleur-mot now!" zho exclaimed. "This is not tl1~> season. I beg of you think‘ of my desolation." ' ’ “I do. mademolselle. and I re» spent your grief, and. with all my heart. believe me, I allure it. Yet‘ this is the season and if you have this man's interests at heart, you will hear ma to the end." Through all the Imperiousnel-lll of his tone an odd note of respect —real or assumed-wins sounding. "If you suffer mademolselle, be- lieve me that {suffer also, and if I make you suffer more by what I say, I beg that you will think how what you have said, how the very motive of your presence here. has made me suffer. Do you know. mademoiselle, what is to be torn by jealousy? Can you lm-_ aglne It? If you can, you can imagine also something of the tor- ture I endured when you confess- ed to me tllnt you loved this Les- peron. when you interceded for his life. Mademoiselle, I love you —wlth all my heart and soul I love you. I have loved you. I think. since the first moment of our meeting at Lavedanj and to win you there la no risk that l, would not take, and danger that I vi ' arms. and that suit." "And ii I refuse, mousieur?“ IIe sighed. " “To the value which I sei. up~ on my lilo you lunst add my very human jealousy. For such u combination what can you hop"? for?" "You ‘IIIGIIII. mum ilie?" "Tn-marrow," “'11s that lnlernni chraPs laconic answer. They were silent n l’ttle while then she fell n-soblllnlr. “Be pitiful, monsirur! Have mercy if you. indeed. Inve ms, Oll he must not lilo! I cannot. I dare not. let him ills! Save him. mull clear, -anll I will pray for yml every night of my life; I will prav for you in our I-Ioly Mother as I am now praying to you for him." In short. that he (To be continued) ..___--_a~4w>___- 'GREI1N VEHETAISLER. lmitllrr. color)‘, t'ilt'llllllll‘l"l. ole, old hr- lvrnllpi-ll ill rhoenr-vlrllh wrllllll nut In (‘lllli min-r .'||li| plnrril in the ire box to kin-p crisp. I u» "Monsieur, I implore you-—" , “Hear me out. madenloiselle!" he cried. Then in quieter voice hr proceeded: "At present you love this Monsieur de Lesperon Wornen’s lls racked by love o_l' you to place " see h'm 11o nlore; and I will carry] luyself to you again to urge mv' I. V’! ngggpnlmll lBIllTifiilS WINE WHEY ‘ ‘Place pint of new milk upon the lire, an when it bolls pour into '1: as much sour’ white white ar=| will completely "turn" it and ll looks clear. Let ‘It boll up. act the saucepan aside till the curd subsides" and do not stir it. Pour the whey 01f and add to "'t ‘.4,- lpln; "of boiling water and solue white sugar. So will he produced a whey clear of milk particles, TO MAKE ALE l Take 3 pounds of loaf‘ sugar. and 5 gallons of water with enough of essence of spruce to give il a flav- lour, a cup of good yeast, some llemon peel. and when fermented "bottle it up closely. A DRINK i LIKE 1 l (Victoria. February. 1836 Boil a quart of spring water: Add to it a yolk of egg. the juice o" a sing-lo lemon, 9 large spoonfuls of sweet white wine, with sugar to taste, and of syrup of lemons one ‘ounce, LEMON BRANDY l (As made for Queen Charlotte) l Take the lemons, pale very thin, "lsterp all the carnélls ill one gullml }ol' good brandy. closely covered for 3 days. Then take 3 pints or 1.‘ llq-uarts of river water, and boyie it »\vllh 2 pounds o1‘ refined sugar. skim it, then squeeze in the juice ‘of 8 Ienlolll-l, then put It to ye .brul1dy, ullli stirr well together ullll Istruln illlollgll u jelly aalrk ullll lboylu, ' ; IMPERIAL WATER ‘(Cilplfll |Il Victoria's baud-willing) KPIISllIgfOIl Pzvluceee I836, Called A.ter Napoleon Bonaparte , Put illlo ll large Jul" 2 ounces 4.1 ‘icruulu u!‘ tartar with the stra.11ell' ,_luil-exl11d grated [incl of HIX lemons, lpollr on 7 quarts o1‘ DOIIIII]; uphill; lwzltel". When will clear ll ll-rollgll |u ga-llze sieve. Sweetell- illlli bottle |.it up until the next lluy when it "may be used. gCrowds Block Door l Of Berl1n’s Home NIIW YORK, Jun .l2.-~*Six police- men were required lo luullltull: lorllcr and keep traffic moving be lfure the apartment 0t Ml". out] IMrs. livving Berlin on Went 46th atrcet lycslerday, They were rf-qlloslcd by shopkeepers who found their cl1~ trlmces lilflCllell to customers. A business associate of tile lluteli song writer denied ne bus settled $1,000,000 011 his bride, formerly‘ [Miss Ellin Mackuy. daughter of ‘Clarence II. Mackny. President of the Postal Telegraph Company, ,\vho, all llllconiivulell report credits 1 1 Then l O O§+OQ§OO-O§-Q§~OQOOQ%QOOQOQ null. ‘Millerlsllaughtvolgi’ a Mn. Parke Tells How Lydia Insulin. Vegetable c...,..,.;q l Restored iler Daughter's i l Health l '1" womanly-qua h ; Ia gdlw ind has been an all; l when I was run-down, and il: his might help her at this time. She has gamed ever since she be 1t. She attends school every day now and goes akatlllfl. "id does other out. of-door sports. I recommend this medicine tao any one who 1a run-down and nervous and we! ."—Mra. Paints, 10G Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario. Lydia E, Pinkhamfs vegetable .Compound ls a dependable medicine jfor young women's troubles. For sale by druggista everywhere. c A FUTILE SEARCH This is the lilllfl day's vhullifli n‘ “Tile Miller's Daughter." ‘l‘l1c lOllil will make a nice sat oi aclurs for the story ii‘ they are saved svevy day. " ' The king was very sud over the loss of his son llelxlllse the ill ilulnorcil fl1Il',\"’s liPilii lfuxl l11ui llfl been fullillcll, yct he till] not oolll ilelmv despair. Iic offered l1 grl-ut TPWIINI lo: my information (Iflllffilfllllll! him. lud had nntlcesl placer! all uvsi" til kfllglloln, proclaiming ill big lmtm" Elle l.l"e1lsu1-+ In! was \\'.lllIII-Z' in girl" o any one Willi milglll llill ill ill rutulll of lilo little prion; Hui llllys pilssell. Illlll wueks, u!!!‘ llmltils, and still lln wurll (Iilllif vllich mlglll. Ieilll l0 his ili\“0‘.'l'l','\' Filo kills: became. vl-ry clown ‘fillflkfti. unlll llllully one lluy sumo- illlllg strange happened. l'l'ile iil-Ilumnreli fairy is llzosso Hip Pocket Flask r Laid To my Lair‘. \V’\'A SIIINIYFON. Jan. —'~ Alllor~ lrlfs "illtflllllllg generation Will l... 1 "race of confirmed rll"llllk-.ln|q"' llllhhii cnlllgrvsls IIIIGTIIIIZVH lilo Voi- leull probibifoll cuiorveluclll law, ills. i-‘lllrelll-e- Kuhn, of (‘:llli'nn'rl_ ‘l: plllliicnll r-nllgl-i-sslvrinlllll‘ (is ‘lilfvil Slsturilzly ill 1111 vii-insin- intcl'v'elv with 1hr» Uni-loll ‘lbw-u lOniy 1110 Il-glllizlui: 0i‘ hcvl- ml light wlllnl would ronl-uly l‘0l'l’ll' tious illlli pull -A=l"lu.-.ricll‘s youth‘ Ironl its floundering in poisonous» lllcnhrllr livsponil. Mrs. Kuhn sail, Iii In lgreell except for Ilrr sllnrwl “'l‘i'"'i“"| mmiiwl‘ "'7 m“ Willi. lnli aim-longs wlllvll are |)l'i!\\‘iI l l "diilfi" 311's!» Kill" llvlfiillll-ll “is ill" - 'illill'.'f'li'l‘l flash. Prohibition Ins UIIIIFUII ll null is not tho l-ur- Iii! i o .. B'aldwin’s' "Treaty v‘,\lfll'i' lllflll 90 ]\"I‘ l‘i'lll. lI' ills ‘Qlllll’, fillifs: curry flasks lillil illlil I"f".'lll.'4(' lili y think it IS s|l11l"t..\ll~ ‘(llllll Ilclicvi-s. LONDON, JIIII. 1:1 - Pflfillilii Baldwin LOLIK illfi whole llllll/Iliillll Street, Sccrauturlzll stuff t0 see Ari l llur Bourcbler, the well known uc-l tor lllullzlgcr, play the roh- Ill,’ "John SlIvl-r" in "Junk-s "(Efiliifli Fagalfs adaptation 0i‘ Illlburi Innis Stevenson,“ ‘Treasure Island‘ u! tile ‘Sifllllli Theatre lust night. ll frofessional 4 Cards‘ ll§liKiiiépsfiiElélio l l a \. tlrllllNAbl) II. F. ltlr Plllil Acid Stomach? "Phiiiips Milk of Magnesia" g ‘Better Than Soda z Barri-tern. Attorney. bu». llrqiisy tn 1...... ' ‘tile! llllillllna cliiu-l-lll-mn k111i” R. M-cG uigan - |\l\ llll lNTICII, HOLIEITIHL H one! to Lamn _'nlurron liluull Charlottetown, MM 220» 7-II -7i, 77V‘. Hereafter, instead 0t‘ soziu tllke 11 little "Pillliips Milk oi Malzn "eslll" ill water any 1111111 fol" ‘IHIIQI “Jon or x_*._._ with having cllt 01f his daughter from his $30,000,000 eslule. 'I‘Il1s' cannot be confirmed. Mr. Muckay has not seen Ills daughter since the lnalrlllile» 0f which he disapproved. Airs, Ber- lin's name did not appear on the lists of guests given out at. they W. K. Vanderbilt home, where the‘ wedding of Consuelo Vanderbilt to Earl E. T. Smith was held yester-l day. She returned from Atlantic City to attend the ceremony. i} lmlvnrl Knives llllli have |li‘t‘|I Ilsa-ii to l-ui lu-iil fruits should he wnlchrll nl 011cc. 1 it's ill S0' it"s up to you to to date with this n tionary Li es are relieved of a great by’ gienic handicap in this way. Positive protection-discards like tissue ' V HERE is now s new way in woman's hygiene. A way scien- _ ilic and exquisite }het ends the un- ertainty of old-time “unit ' ads." It is called “KOTBX.” t in “I shall always love him! ways, nionsieur!" | “Wait. wall. Walt!" he exclalm-. ed, annoyed by'her Interruption.‘ "If lle were to live, and you were! to wad him and be daily In his company. I make no doubt your love might endure. Bu! if he were l0 die. or If he were to pass into banishment and you were to see ‘Illm no nlore. you would mourn Al- Helas! It is the way of men and women-time would heal first your sorrow, then your heart." "'Never. monaieur-mb never!" "l Bill older. Child, than you “r3, I know. At present you are anx- Iona to save his Ilte-pnxious be- cause you love him, and also be- cause you betrayed him. and you wouldnot have his death upon your conscience." He paused a moment; then raising his voice; "Mademoiselle," said ilc. "I offer you your lover's life." "Monsieur. monslellr!" cried the poor child. “I know you were good! Iknew—" I “A moment! Do not misap- prehend me. I do not say that I live it——I offer it." "But the difference?" "That il’ you would have it. mademolselie. you must buy 4t. I have said that for you I won't! brave all dangers. 'i‘o save your lover. I brave the scaffold. It I am betrayed, or ii’ the story tfllllhire. mrhend will apsuredly fail in the place of I _ o - This 1 will risk, mademoiselie—ll - ery I01 better-class wool m-have Adopted it. .1, _. _._ _ " - ou weer ‘s eer fr s and gowns vi hout a second thought, any time, lnywhereippl-You- meet every day, -vrr rllbsindior social demand un ‘illl. 99!‘? _ .. N0 LAUNDRY / Discard: as easily as,a piece of tissue. No laundry. ' Noembar- "nsament Five limes as absorbent s9 ordi- lary cotton pads, it banishes danger if mishaps. Deodorizes, too. And thus ends \LL fear of offending. You obtain it at drug or depart- lnent stores simply by saying " TEX." Women thus ask for i; without hesitancy. Coatrllilly s Iw cents for a package of l2. K O 'I' €- X N! hlfifr-dtaeaad l!!! than OFFERED TO w. A. MORRELIT CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR ‘RHODES STEELE BLOCK AMHERST. NOVA QCOTIA" "IR-XJ IM rum sour. add. gllsay stomach zlllli I‘c lief will collie instantly. For fifty years genuine “I Iilllips Milk of Magnesia" has Ill-on pros- cribed ,_by physicians because it overcomes three limes rls llluril "acid ill the stomach as a szltllrlllml sollltnn of bicarbonate of soda, leaving the stomucil sweet "and fret‘ from all gases. It neutralizes null; fermentationa In the Imlvels 1111i; gently urges tho sonring llulsii-l from the system without plIll.',iIll;.l Besides, it Is’mul'e pleasant in lnkel than soda. Insist upon "Phillips." Any drugstore. ' . _ ___________________ Dr. g C. _,(‘.. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital i Prictice limited to Eye. Ear, Non and Throat. Testing Eyes and lupplylng Gias . 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