A Qneservedly: *Popnlarl ' s‘ R decades, on the table and for cooking. They know it is an economical (Continued) "l was the victim of circum- stances in that, and if l turned them to my own account after they had been forced upon me, shall I be blamed and accounted a cheat‘! Whilst I was unconscious. your fn- ther. seeking for s clue to my iden- tity, made an inspection of m! clothes. "In the pocket of my doublet they found some papers addrellbd NONE NEW TO HIM ‘hnwd ku.e_ "also, can't tench an old dog new wives have used the , "Ne, on can't find a trick that'- y so Gmuine Babmio. new to him. I suppose. mi Molasses food, delicious and nourishing. Rich in iron and vitamines, it . f e e d s the blood ;. generously supplied with mineral Salts it, builds bone and -- .33.... muscle. INDOOR SPORT Bugs: Hey, fellows. these indoo- Rmumty, swimming pools nre greatl- ‘Ask for the Genuine l Barbados Molasses. Yes. because she's stout. DOMINION 0F‘ CANADA PROVINCE OF PIUNUE EDWARD ISLAND in ‘the Probate Court 16th George V., A. D., 1926 i In lie-Estate of Joseph Balleiml late of Powuai in Queen's County| Slim girls are all the rag- My wife's all In a rag: in the said Province. deceased, tes-j tate. By the Honourable Alexander, Bannerman Wnrburton, Surrogate! lN COURT 1st Juryman: The accused evl Judgs of Probate, &c., Ric.- ldently believes that silence -To the Sheriff of Lbs County oil “w”, Queen's Cmmty’ m’ ‘m7 Conswblel 2nd Ditto: In this Instance or literate person wituin said Coun- GREETINQ- ~ WHEREAS upon reading the pe- tition on file of Viola Ballem of Pownal aforesaid, single woman, and hula Campbell of Freetown in Prince County in said Province. married woman. the executors of lbe above named estate, praying that s Citation may ho issued for the purpose hersaftor set forth: You are therefore hereby requires to cite all persons interested in the said Btate to be and appear before ma at a Probate Court to ‘be held in the Coon House in Charlotte- town, in Queen's County. in the said Province on Monday the flf- teenth day of February next. com- ing, at the hour of eleven o'clock. forenoon. of the same day to show cause. if any they can. why the ac- mm of the said fitate should not,‘ be passed and the Estate closed as. pmyled for in said petition and on Motion of Donald McKInnon, Esq.. Proctor for the said Petitioner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published In Char-- lflttettown aforesaid. once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that n true copy hereof hs forthwlthl bolted in the Allowing public plan-l O respeettuliy, namely in the hsIlI of the Court House in Charlotte-l town aforesaid, in front of the heill at Pcnvnnl aforesaid. and at or near; fits Cheese Factory at I-Iazdlbrook. In Queen's County aforesaid, so that all persons interested In the ldd Estate as aforesaid may have dne notice thereof. L. 8. Given under my Hand and “IBIS Seal of the said Court- this flfthl day of January A. I). 1926 in the sixteenth year of reign (5rd) A. B. WARBURTON Judge of Probate 7173-12-l-tu-4i. in Al‘ L80 P. M. 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"KOTEX," n new and remarkable way, is now used by 8 in l0 better class women. It‘: fir/s time: as abrorblnf as‘ ordi- nary cotton padsl You dine. dance. motor for hours sheerest frocks 0nd‘: doubt or fear. v It deodorizes. too. And thus stops without a sec- ALL danger of offending. CIGBIIIIICG .yl'_)iscnrds as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embar- n- rrr. rntnnnrr, "zfsmmmk ' , on WIDNEIDAY. sasuanr d °" a‘ 5°’ ‘l i" "Y '3'"! '-'"‘ sun. ms. ° parfment store, without hesitnncy. .. WIYB. simply by "Ying ‘KOTEX. ions are doing. End Enjoy life every elve costs only a to Rene de dasperon-some ltwle letters, a communication from the Druc d'Orieann. and n woman's por- trait. From all of this lt was al- sumsd that I was that Ian-porou- Upon ‘my return to consciousness your fhtber greeted me effuslvely. whereat l wondered; he passed on to dlscuss—nay, to tell me-Of the state of the province and of hi! own connection with the rebels. until I lay gasping at his egregious temerity. Then, when hs greeted me as Monsieur Lesperon. the explanation of It, but too Int Could l teii him that I was Bard self‘! ‘I ask you, mademoiseiie. teau?" no murder." “Perhaps not; but I could not be sure just than. Most men situated as your father was would have tbs sincerity of my love?" She made no reply. I took heart. of her chair, and, leaning towards her. I spoke with passionate heat as must have melted. I thought. any woman who had not a loath- ing for me. “Mademoiselle, I am a poor man now." I ended.‘ "l am no longer the magnificent gentleman whose wealth and splendour were a by- word. Yet am I no needy adven- turer. I have a little property at Beaugency-a very spot for hap piness. mademoiseiie. Paris shall know me no more. At Benugency I shall, live at peace, in seclusion. and, so that you come with me, in such 10y as in all my life I have done nothing to deserve. I have no longer an army of retainers. A couple of men and n maid or two shall constitute our household. Yet I shall account my wealth well lost if for Iowa's sake you'll share with me the peace of my ob- I am poor, mademoiselia. yet no poorer even now than that ncurity. ' u peron. for whom you held me, and less treasure of your heart." _ I “Oh. might it have pleased God that you had remained that poor Gascon gentleman!" she cried. "In what am ‘I different, Roxa- lanne?" “In that he had laid‘ no wager," she answered, rising suddenly. My hopes were gathering. She was not angry. lShe was pale, and her gentle face was troubled—dsar ' God! how‘ sorely troubled! To me it almost seemed that I had lost. lShe flashed me a glance of her blue eyes. and I thought that tears lmpended. “RoxaIsnneW ll snpplicated. But she recovered the control that for a moment she had ap~ peered upon the verge of losing. She put forth her hand. “Adieu, monsieuri" said she. 'I glanced from her hand to her ‘Her attitude began to anger -me. for I saw that she was not herself. In hsr heart the insidious She ,knew—-or should have known —— lthat It no longer should have any ‘place there. yet obstinateiy she re- lfrained from plucking it out. There ‘was that wager. But for that same ohs-tlnncy she must have realized the reason of my argu- ,‘ments, the irrefutable logic of my payment. She denied me, and in deny"!!! me she denied herself, for that she had loved me she had her- self told me. and that she could love ms again I was assured, if she would but see the thing in the light of reason and justice. “Roxalanne. I did not come to ‘Lavetisn to say ‘Good-bye’ to you I seek from you a welcome, not a dismissal." "Yel: my dismissal is all that I can give. Will you not take my hand? ‘May me not part in friend- ly spirit?” "No. we may not; for we do not liflrt at all." It was the steel of my determination striking upon the iiint of hers. She looked up to my face for an instant; she raised her eyebrows in lgpfggg, ilflfl: she sighed. shrugged one llwllldflr. and turning on her heel. moved towards the door. "Anatole shall bring you re- freshment ero you go," she mid in I "BIT polite and formni voice. Then I played my ‘last card. Was it for nothing that I had flung away my wealth! ff she would “ I10! live herself. by God, I would compel her to ssli herself. And I 100k no shame in doing it, for by doing Ii. I was‘ saving her and sav- ing myself from a life of unhsppb- nsss. "Roxaisnne!" I cried. The im- ‘ llllilst her very will. It" l ed and compelled her-perhaps ","""li.“.?.?....;....' meat Business Girls Like Cuticura Because It hseps clunthn hnnda soil nfidtbs hnlr live and glossy. Tbe 806p, used dniiy. cleanses andpnriiiemwhilethemnt- hes and hnls. ‘lisleum is sn ideal toilet powda. P»? WWW at l n and so». Tflnnm a Shaving ltii Ila. the complexion | Watch your pique.- | -—Maitland Photo Studio Stratlord, OnL-"Dr. Pierce’: Fav- orite Prescription is the best tonic and nervine that can be "rl while growing into woma I got to the age where l ‘ to develop, I was very backward. I given to a YOUR: berm CHILDREN MQTHER;_ Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages , _. of Constipation, Flatulency, - Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allayingFeverisllrless arising rim-Q, from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids m, assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. ' I had Could I deny the identity then‘! Iys ,the favorite of the King him- Whet would have occurred? Would I not have been accounted a spy. and would they not have made short work of me here at‘your cha- “No, no; they would have done “Do you know what you are do- lug?" “But yes-perfectly." "Pardisu. you do not. I will tell you. You are sending your father to the scaffold." She turned livid, her step fal- tered, and she iesnt against the frame of the doorway for nimpport. Then she stared at me. wide-eyed In horror. "That is not true." she pleaded. e. became so nervous l could not sit still. I was not able to sleep, hadsevere pains ihru my back and head. I was very tired. weak and miserable. The lady where I was staying got me n. bottle of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription, and by the time I had taken it I was feeling fine, -my nerves _wel_'e good, I got strong, began to gain u: weight and developed into womanhood naturally and never had any more troubleP-Mrs. Stanly Iozer, 183 Rail~ way Ave. - iiutely Briand M is rapidly A VISION To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Harmless 3119 Opiates: Physicians everywhere reeomrnqu it lelsllt a day. the great leader, us. is Smoking d m u! _ 0m fligarettesilJolmTlfi hu°'i.'.'lli'.l°l'..‘ $33311‘; {his cabinet from crashing, lg m“ .ed him to smoke no merely“... PAIRIIS. Jan. 25-—4Premler Brlandjmg .“"°"° "m" 9'9“ ' Hs record now runs developing the reoordl “ii-O icon 0f champion cigarette smoker fn a” p" M)“ l“: I'm-w ma“ I15 lllfll- yet without conviction. in danger of his life. prove nothing against him. sieur ds Saint-Euatache could find “He is not They can Mou- Any drug store, in tablets or liquid. or send IOcMto Dr. Piercc's Laboratory in Bridgeburg, Ont, for trial pkg. Eran“, I self does not know. l Although the doctor has order’. ‘Bl-land do“ much work ‘i906 Long. 1011K BBO "I811 llVEd l1 _,__ _ now in PNIIBPIIUOII In!’ "l8 . Drince named Carlino. ‘who dwelt _ mlngtlempest in the cllembelnmil: with his father in the Palace of She Found Rehef l‘ ‘m’ “led as demrmlned "0! Ia surrender his power and equm, Her face was averted, but from her silence I drew close to her 1 set my hand upon the tail back Chevaliers accusation some meas- ure of corroboration. At Toulouse in these times they are not partic- ular. Remember how it had fared with me but for the King's timely yourself to marry me. word by Anatole or one send ma "To take the air, mademoiselle. and three drops of blood leii into n lf upon, deliberation you can bring dish of cream at his plate. For a moment of the stared. then be exclaimed gladly. despmched ma Am mad6mo|se|1e_ no evidence here-nothing." ‘ The ‘king was very anxious that For Her Backache fitirmgoed to rat's,“ Finn“ Ml‘ have you noi. proof enough? Do "Y" file" l5 170119191" d6 answered nothing. At last I turn- the young prince sh-ould marry. but tie h ‘Ilnle’; n M” cahlllil. you not believe me now?" salnkElllial-‘he? W071i; "i979 l5 ed from her and moved towards the prince could find no one whom _Mra, A. Oaskenett Tfllll 0f D°dd'l.=egkl8ng ‘rituals? 1e" m "Yes, monsicur." she answered "19 1861-1118 fllBnl-flcalli lilci- the door. he desired for a wife. One day. as Kidney Pills. , nlmply, "1 believe you,” i111"- Yolll‘ will" dld I10! 131KB Ill) “Where are you going?" she they sat together at dinner, the f-__..__.______. .....-__,_F “Will you not believe, then, in Mme fvr the Kins. to afford the cried. prince cut hi! finger with a‘ knllle ' Carry a L the prince only Sends a Message of Cheer to Thou- sands of Canadian Women Who, ness Through Their Dally Work.'1 cad of Pain and Wsnrh,‘ ‘much. arrival." covering her face with her bands- “Mother in heaven, have pity on me!" she cried. It cannot be!" IHer distress touched me sorely. I would have consoled her. I would have hidden her have no fear, as- ‘Iuring her that I would have her father. should My need was urgent. my~ love allengrossing; meant winning life nnd happiness. and alpegdy ,1 had ggcrmcgd m‘ selle-us witness the case of- Cha- Jier cry rang still in my lelleriilllh" ears. "lt cannot be. it cannot be flmelltlvn <lf his nume- for Toulouse.” “Oh, It cannot be. explaining it. to be the way or love. been cruel to me." ."Yes?" lwns account un-lwith eagerness. winning henlilllgflln?" others. and 1 shall set out at once "Pathel! monsleur!" she complained. "l love you." said I, by way oi “To be cruel seems You have "Would you—wouId you take what is not freely given?” “I have the hope that when you - But for my ownends, I see that you must give. you will curbed the mood. I would use thisigive freely." as a cudgel to shatter her obstina-l “lr—lf I make you this nmm~ cy. and I prayed that God might lie-J’ iorglve me if I did aught that a! gentleman worthy. growing white "You will fulfil your part of "It is a habit of mine. mademoi- She shivered at the It reminded ‘the I see a vision here of beautiful maiden with skin a That smote home. The last “Si0p!" she cried. Obediently white as milk and lips as red a shred of her strength fell from i stopped. my hand alreadylupon blood! I shall go to seek her fo h"- A BT08! sob shook 1191'. then the doorknob. "You are cruel. my wife!’ ' Continue with a costume for the prince. his sleeves‘ and hose yellow. hair is brown black.) hour of prayer. watched by the Eye to which "the darkness and the l'ght are both alike? And. 0 Friends, let us leave none out! And we are thank- ful for our dear ones forever safe in the presence of the Lord him- self? They. too, have a part in our To Deum Lalldamlls.-—Margar- at E. Gangster. the story tomorrow, (Color the prince's tunic blue and His and his slippers Are we thank- g iul enough for our good beds at night and our quiet sleep, over a Greenock, 0nt., Jun. 25."—'(SDBO'; s Inl)——"I had a terrible backache and s thought it was caused through my and corned meats of all kinda“. r kidneys, so I bought some Budd's fresh eodflsh and haddoek, pit“ Kidney Pills and they helped me sum"! i IPWIIIU. We can beef red much. When ever I am not faeilngichlcken at lowentposslble rater,‘ well I get a box. i would not be‘ < D. E. MaDONALU without them. A friend of mine‘ 33 Frill“ 5h advised me to try zhem and I can Lyceum Ildg. say they are all right and can rec- 31 ommend them." This message comes trom Mrs. A Caskanett. a- weil known and highly respected resident here. ‘It must bring cheer to that great, srmybof Cllitllfldlilil women who daily! go a out t elr household duties - ' Welxbed down by that curse oil w‘3.“.',‘,‘,"','.‘§.’.‘f.',bf,f§f°§f,,_ Caskanettl At the request of a number?! found has come to thousands oft": nlnllgmaz1w" n. other < ~ - . ° "L, DotldbiwltlrilllaseytlllliicylllséhTllgf :l.::;l:,:.':,"w;',f,,"i gflf: l" m‘ M” that the ache is caused by the kid~ ' n a u n’ We carry a full supply oi m Important t0 Electors Oi Gascon gentleman, Rene do Les- on whom you bestowed the price- Imminent. days yet-three or four. perhaps." a chair. hold her supported in my arms. But I mlsht not cull that advan- tage from her distress. Iar niceness, you will say, p31‘- have. at ma. v laugh-yet are you not altogether ‘ ' right. ' sieur?" halting before her- eyes smote her hard, for my sen- tence was unfinished; become my wife." 31w glanced nt me n moment u If ‘ without understanding. Rolxnlnnne, shall not stir until -I have sceom- 3 perlousness of my voice "mg. plishsd my design." I said very ' llllletiy. “You will therefor; ——a harshness menace. I “lt can be, it will be, and. as God i lives. it shall be, if you persist in your unreasonable attitude." "Monsieur, have mercy!" “Yes, when you shall be pleased to show me the way to it by hav- - ing mercy upon me. -If I have sinned, I have atoned. But that open It were futile. Take heed of this. Roxalanne: there is one thing —-one only in ail France-can save your father." “That is, ‘monsieurf’ quired breathisssly. “My word against that of Saint- Eustache. ‘My indication to Hln Mfllesty thetyour father's trea- son ls not to be accepted on the accusation of Seint-lmstache. My lnllormation to the King of what .l know touching this gentleman." “You will go, monsletrri she im- plored me. him! she in- ried to the scaffold! dream it was so perilous with him! I was desolated by his ar- rest; I thought of some months’ Imprisonment, perhaps. he should die—-i M ' r Oh. 1 did not I trampled my nascent mud‘ qher of precisely such another bar- 11935 underfoot, and m 11,5 mo...‘ 1 gain that three nights ago she had set a. harshness that I did not feel maile- of dgflaggg and not quite precisely. father shnli have been set at lib- haps out of-who sbnli h, a closed queaflon now; to re.,sentiments?——i turned without an- other word and left her. Thanksgiving and mine: Don't let n-s florget to be grateful for the common mercies; oovery from illness. but for un- broken health; for piiotection from accident; for i-he best of gifts, a place. to do; fireside for the golden heads on “on, you Tm m“, the pillow; for the child's promo- Mon Diem m mm, o! we tlon at school; for the girl whose "me that we have wasted hug gflfillotwllillce- is turning to a home of Bl‘ I you and I‘ whm" he '5 being “mlrounu her vocation In teaching the Indian on the frontier, or the Hin- du iu the Zenana. grateful for our Bibles. but for ev- 9'1‘? Bill that fluence, every friendly face, every Precisely, did I say? Well. “I-I promise to marry you. hen," said she in a choking voice. whenever you choose, after my "l shall start at once." And perhaps out of shame, por- sny what (To be continued) NOTES OF PRAISE A suggestion for your private not only for re- to work in and work for the group at the for the other who has Let us be good Ibook. every helpful in- do Bnrdelys. you will save him! Say that you will do this for ma!" She was on her knees to me how, her arms clasplng my boots hereyes raised in entreaty-God what entreatyl-io my own. . “Rise. madamols ‘ls, I beseech you." ‘I said, with a quiet I was far from feeling. “There is no need l0!‘ ‘thlfl- _Let us be calm. The danger of your father is not so We may ‘have some I lifted her gently and led her to I was hard put not to A singu- as in your scorn you laugh Perhaps you are right to “You will so to Toulouse, mon- she begged. I took n. turn in the room, then "Yes." I answered, "I will g0." The gratitude that lenpt to hsr ‘"1 will g0.’ '1 continued quickly. when you lhnil have promised to The l0! linseed from her face. “l came to Lavednn to win you. and from ilmvsdnn l IQQ mllrely as you please. )thst,_it rests with you how soon I i" said she, as da-mayaOtou-t." fell in weeping softly, but CIVIC ELECTION! In pursuance of An Act of th Le ' I t f th ~ ' I Prince Edward Island, made and e gls a um o e Plovmce of reign of His Majesty King Edwa Act to consolidate and amend the City of Charlottetown,” addition thereto. I do hereby give PUB Mayor for the said City, Th1- Supply for the said City, Councilman in the City Council for 2 and 3, of the said City, Councilmen in said Counc Three persons to serve Ward Number 5 in the missioners of Sewers and Water cilmen representing the City as said City; For Ward Number One For Ward Number Two For Ward Number Tbre For Ward Number Four For Ward Number Five WILL ‘BE _HELD ON wnnsssnnxv The Tenth day of February, A. D., 1.926 . At the Several Polling Places as Described in _ ed in the Several Wards of the said N OMIN ATION DAY, WEDNESDAY -At the ‘Oflfice of the Twelve O'clock, noon, until the noon of the same day. For Qualifications of E1 17, Secs. 24 to 29; also Act City and all Acts LIC NOTICE that an Election of a ee Commissioners of Sewers and Water and of One and of Two persons to serve as Common 11 for Ward Number 4 of said City, and of as Common Councilmen ectors see Act 3rd Edward Call- 1815 George V., Caps. l8 . .. l. .- l i926. See his card. - - "m- lm as. passed in the Third year of the rd VII., Chapter 17,»intituled “An several Acts incorporating the in amendment thereof or in person to serve as a. Common each of the Wards Numbers 1, in said Council for being in all a Mayor, Three Com- Supply, and Eight Common Coun- follows: ‘ One Councillor One Councillor One Councillor Two Councillors Three Councillors 8 Proclamations Post- ‘ Cityl FEBRUARY 3rd, A. n, 1926 Clerk, City Hall, from theiiour 0f hour of Four O'clock in the after; c. P. NICHOLSON," City Clerk g , ca; Clerk's oil-la. Charlottetown, 14th. 1w 101m MatsNNm-Msver " arm. City of Chsriottetowll- .