"—<2-".~'.‘:*‘. ‘his -..,. GOUNDS REAOONABL E "Pop, I want Santa to bring mo o razor tor Christmas.” “What In tho world would you do with a razor?" "Well you eali mo o little shaver. don't you." INUINE Barbados denim Molasses is immeasurably superior to all other Molasses for waking. Because it re- tains all the rich flavor ol the Famous Barbados Sugar Cane. And it con- tains no artificial coloring! Tryitonoeandbe lucky." W a l1 l P ‘l Y °- d'~ll°l°"-"- “Yon-Friday, for instance." healthful Molasses you must insist upon Genulhe Barbados éooo GROCERS ssu. rr. l I l ' l l ll l l lips-here goosl FRTJIT onowans i l INBTALMENT 4 A8 l1’ HA8 GONE itoining a group of nobioo. They are ianne de L. ’ r famed no tho ‘moot beautiful and coldest lady in all France. He teilo of his failure [to gain the good graces of thle peerless one and is chided by the gathering. Seemingly ho takes It with good humor. Bardeiyo, whose flirtatious and successes with the ladies of the court are well known. laughs at Chateiiorauiflo dloeomtl- ture, whereon he lo challenged by Chatellerault to try his amorous tricks at winning Roxalanno. Bard- elys is forced into a wager to maln- tain his sell-respect and gambleo hie estates against Chateiierauitk ‘that ho would woo andlwin this ‘beautilul creature within three men“ A momentous wager ‘meaning ruin to one or the other. "Marcel," said he, but though he used that name his voice was hand. you persist in lneed not return. The Court of rFrance has no room for gentlemen who are but lipservers, no place iiur sHlllfllBffl who disobey their dung." ; That was his last word. He wait- ‘ed ior no reply, but swung round on his heel, and an instant later l be- held him deep in conversation with the Duke of SainirSimon. Of ‘such a ,quality is the love of princes-vain, capricious, and wilful. Indulge it ever and at any cost. else you for- rfeil. it. BMACKI She: You wouldn't have the cheek to itioa moi He: To ltiso you I'd have tho l l turned away with a sigh, fol-in jspite oi all his weaknesses and meannesses l loved this cardinal- ior him had the need occurred. as well he knew. lBut in this matter valved. and there was now no turn-i lnenl. of defeat. i I ‘ CHAPTER ill. f Rene de Lelperon ‘ - -- That very day l set out. For since, "*“ ‘ ‘°"‘: the King was opposed to the affair, and kn wi lg th drastic measures; For Fire Insurancp : by whliih he wzfs wont to enforce: consult- : what he desired, l realized that didl H. M- SIMPSON , wit; Zi.‘l‘.l§‘.i"..";“‘.3u".”;." 156 Richmond Street e l travelled lli a coach. attended Phone 862 : by two lacqueys and a score oi’ ' e nlenut-arlns in my uwll livery, all‘ commanded by Ganymede. My ill~l ' r tellilnnt ililnself came in another iiIllllCll with llly wardrobe and lFZlV-| Bardoiyo The Magnificent, taver- Ito of the King's Court. lo ontor- ijolned by Chatolierauit, commis- ioloned by tho King to woo Rexol- lhim into ‘ridden king, and would have diedlgrea‘ f“ “we gleaming whitely ——weil, l accounted my honor lli-{lqlroth l_ ing back save my the payment ofltl-eulbling incrtasing s5 he slpo o. d i,‘ my wager and the acknowledge-land his gyes meeting mine Q1313‘;}‘,1fi,,‘if§,§,,f"“"“°’“ “mm battle lfouglr, the day before at» Castelnaudary, of the defeat. ofl Momieul-‘s partisanL of the utterl rout o! Gonzalo de Gordon‘; Span-t lsh totterdemalions. and of the, capture of lllontmorelacy. who was! sorely wounded-rooms said with thirty wounds- nLd little like toi live. Sorrow and discontent stalk-l ed abroad in lainguedoe that dayu for they believed that it wos; against the Cardinal, who sought‘ to strip them of so many privileges that Gaston d'Orlesus ‘had set up; his standard. g i Ganymede who, throdgll the lux~l urlous habits of his shore recentl years-l had——i‘or all his Ilpeigwaggerl ~deveioped a marked rlstaste lfor} 'warfare to take thought for m)‘ ,S8lt‘ly land to lie quitely at Mon» ‘tnuban until the province should; ‘he more setUBd. l lion." he urged. 'ans but learn that we are from "Paris and of the King's party_ wt»- lshall have our throats slit. a3 i ‘live There is no; a peasant in all lthis c1untryside-—inrieed scarce ‘o, ,lnan of any sort—bul_ is a red-hot. .. .. ar- zoifls — ymfld" W“ l “mi” m" ‘be W" and he is probably bleedinil , to saddle." ;qui.zt of something lashed for; then he sat on his heels and illLili'8 pulse. his eyes on his face. his dying done in pesos loot our presence should odd tear to the agony already upon him. l knelt beside him in the bioodomoand otruw, and, raising hie head, l prllowed it upon my arm. “Hove- no fear." said l reassur- lnly. "We are friends. Do you understand " The faint smile that played for a second on hh lips and lighted his countenance would have told me that he understood, oven had} l not caught his words, taint as. a sigh-— ' I “hierci, monsieur." He nestled‘ his headdnto ‘he crook of m arm. l ‘dilator-for the love of Gody!" he! gasped, to add in a groan, "Je- mo’ menu-e, monsieulhf‘ l Assisted by a couple of ltnsvesJ Ganymede went about attending to, the rebel at once. Handling himl .15 carefully us might be, to avoid? giving him unnecessary pain Lheyl l'L‘l'Il0VH.l his back-and-breast, which] ‘N35 flungrwitb a clatter into one] u! the corners oi the barn. Them, whilst one of them gently drew‘ off lllg boots, ltodenard, w h the lunthorn close beside hi . cut awny the fellow’s doublet, and laid , llmrc- the oozing sword-wound that Th” place l“ l‘ lffilbtfiszf 632:: gaped in his mangled side, He‘ whispered an order b’) Gilles, who went swiftly off to the coach ill that he- had walled, his hand upon the I sroped until nly lips were on harsh, ~50 home and ponder what bOrJeanist, anti-Cardinlalist, alllilakvfl with m lmendant.“ m" - i a a ,-frielui of th - Devil. Rethink ll .. ‘ . Y .. ' named“ I UNLUGKY FOR FISH 53:13,“ Zigélrg L?“,X§L"°,I,’I,Y,§QY°:§Iluruusrlgueuri t0 Bush on at llii-‘ed How ls n Wm] him? I Inquir- ' “Lots of poor floh go round talk~ 3mm“ ‘his 4 ' l t ' t d r" ' ' - ‘ Journey and the Bu" you presen l5 to oour nlur e. “D l l’. h R y d l Rememherl if you "is lbwt elrhin days Mina lm-lcomempla,e_ l,’ one we owe, “Wily, then, we will court mur~ y“ w ‘sperm “m?” n "He has lost, too mucll V I asked Mm at the moment or inwardly as well. There is no hope ‘setting out did he know the lroad ,to Lavendsn, to which the lying, ipOlirOOYi made answer that he did. ,ln his youth he may have known lit, and the oauntryslde may have i his life, but he may linger thus y, and we can at least mitigate the isouie little while. sinking gradual-l suffering of his last moments." When presently the man returned with the things that Ganymede ‘undergone since then such changes had and m.‘ he mixed some] a9 bewildered Mm‘ or it may balpungr-nl; liquid with water, and that fear dulled his wits, and lured v taking what may have iseemed the saifer ullrr-iler road. But this l know.l lthat as night was falling my car- ‘riage halted with a lurch, and as l lput forth my head 1 was confronted lby my trembling iintendant, his j illlg gloom above the lawn iCOllfli‘ on his doublet. _ “Why do we halt, Ganymedef?" “Monseigneurfl he ibaltered. his. look of pitiful contrltlon, “l we are lost.” "Lost?" l echoed. you talk’! a mach?" _h "Alas. mollseigneur, I have done] my best-J’ ' “Why. then (‘roll keep us from your worst." l snapped. “Open mo lliis door." U . i stepped down and looked aibdllil me. and. by my faith, a more d late spot to lose us in‘ my hen lnnn could not have contrived llild n ire been at pains to do so. A blerlk barren landscspe—such n5 llcollld hardly have fear-l "or w»... or!“ Am rl to sleep in the ho whilst he carefully rather than thelwcmui Th“ he had given him to drink see-riled to revive him and to afford him ease His ‘breathing W35 no longerl .h in], lDllkP ?" inlore keenly. iliut disturb you; l M"? trres-t 0' lakell no side. a. servant held the bowl. sponged the rebelfls and a cordial that arkgd by any qialsplllg sound. andl s eyes seemed to burn more in-l elligentiy. "l am dylng~is it not so?" he? leaked. and Ganymede bowed hisi dread in silence. -llghed. zlnll The poor fellow] "Raise me," he bogged‘ when this service had beoui Thell~ j ‘ilvlrlnsiellrfl’ he said. “Will 1°" n rue o lent favour?” j "Assuredly, my poor friend." l; l1§\VBl'Pd. going down on my knees‘ aside him. ‘ “You-r-you were h“ inquired, not for ihr-l eyeing mo But do not. let I10 lib’ ill this rising and I have ' l um from Paris,i n a journey 0f~of pleasure. MY} time is Iiartlelys-"Mrlrcc-l de; ‘iNo Monsieur. - Bnrdelyll." "Bardelys the Alagnificenl?" he Paoirrwo‘? » r cosmos TRUCK rmrzs A SET oi the New lm- ~ _ proved Dunlop Solid Truck Tires on a heavy- duty transportation truck has just recorded: 43,000 Miles They are good for many miles yet. There in on etfirleu: Dunlop Official if Service Depot " in~ your locality to Co. °P¢rote with us in filling your demands to your en. tire eotislaction. I That's why the owner com- Eleteiy outfitted another envy-duty truck with Dunlops , These tires are giving him similar satisfactory, econ- omicalservice, just thesame ae they'll give other owners ol trucks, buses and other commercial vehicles. There is more rubber and greater toughness in Dunlop Solid Tires. There is more stamina to reoiot the strain of heavy service in Dunlop Pneumatic Tires. They have long-wearing anti-skid treads- They possess greatest cushioraingproportieo. DUNLOP DUNLOP TIRES DUgLOP BELTINC You eon ialenfily Dunlop Solids by TUBES AND “MAXFLI" HQ E AND OTHER the Rod Bond around tho side wall ACCESSORIES MECHANlCAI. _ BALLS PRODUCTS ' mo l -______________..___,. , credited was to he -_ d] _ l1 i uu-usw w||__g l5 mgH-r loiiillg necessaries. We were a flue found in all thilt lfalr |Jl'OVl!‘lC8—~iln. guxlhlned’ a" mu ( no R , ,, Niece: I'm just wild about ulalld almost regal cortege us WEIllOlUEll itself, looking mow more Ir] 3mm,“ ovurraied man," bgllrqgml ipussell down the rue de i'l§nfor alullbleak. perhaps, by virtue o; (he “But the“ you are rm. the King!» A mnunn M, "no" Manam- O“? sum,- Ygg, you girls orojqllfited lgurls ildy lllfitfiflttilhlflliilliiwillllil e-yening mist that hovered And u no“; U; disappointment crept r h‘ rwrwnmna u" p. |.;_ mam; positively indecent in your danclnplul in: te roa sou . o lle a'0ver i. Yonder, to the right, hm“, Ms vmul 130mm 1 could I Fru" Grow". Anochfion w," i,‘ these dayol ilortege, indeed, that it entered myidull rilsset patch of sky marrkoi make Mm any answen he had real held in the Department of Agricul- "m"! H“ Ma-lmltY Wmlld cums wlthe “T31- 5115 then ill "Q11! 0i lls [gummy "Nu "latter, Marcel iii‘ ture, Charlottetown on Friday. De "H" °' "l ““"' kmwmg my “mm” “M” °"‘ ‘he “ZY °"""‘° '1' "'8 Bardelys is a gentleman. and “ma? 18th n on. wdock p.“ H zltion, send alter me to bring me Pyrenees. At sight of them, [party Slgnuues “we when u man you ‘in ‘Manned in "u" 0' any hack. To evade such a possibility. slllwung rollnd and gripped my m Mum I am Rene d8 Leuperou, kind you "e ‘mined Q “and a ll ordered a divergence to be nllade, tfilfillllrlll rby the shoulder. , o! Lesperon in Gasconyu, he pm,‘- the object lo the b er cleveiop- weAtzu-Pllsg,fglguznlilgzlio-rogfig’ cried fiefiggtség, Begfigl lhollJldl sucll. "Will you send word to my ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' " ' ' ' 7°“ P ite-r-nfterwards?" "'9'" °l t,“ "u" "“°"”t' °' m‘ l had a cousin in the Vicoulte us that age land fat living had so all] bowed m beau without speak- Pmvha- OHN H MVE s ll'Amaral, and at his chateau l ar- stunted your wits as to have ex- mg y Ithmmr L’ A rzumm ll'ived on the third day Bill" lilm" “finished memory, l had taken u ufshe ,8 the only rgauve .1 have’ charmumw" P E I l , ting Paris. I guide at Montaubsn to show u; the m0,._,,|eu,-_ gut-mung his tone D mh-mb- - Since that wus the last pace way. Yet, here, with the sun and grew w;5;;u1___"lhera lg one other Graefioznbleor 4 . where they would seek me. if to the Pyrenees to guide you, oven w whom I would have you lbw; u .._ 2- -tst- i. __4 Sleek me they were inclined, lelect- had you no hthgr knowledge, you message)” He raised his hand m, 1rd to remain my cousins guest for lose yourself! U a painful Quart to we “we; o; his Tenders r = are we ‘a e ° sag my w“? ‘b? the he sank back. "l cannot, mon- For Icel S..£‘”,i2‘rl3.‘;.l‘;%' ‘ilfi..“i‘i..“’f ‘i a s“ m a e lie 0c unler - came s illliasse- uc apQIOgy, "See; there is a _ i A Wm“ IS As GOOD A5 A NOD. cncy, Thus it was that when l,l~‘or you may see, yourself. that final“ about my not»); with a locket. e a Will u i ed b m.‘ " ‘ "W" "“”'° '“'°‘° "" “'"“ i“? w trill: tlligtklfavlfgitltrsilzdnavxiiiallt; mfuffifirnil.“ he” igrumly” Take “it from me. Take it new“ '1' n ers e recev y _ l , _ W‘ _ _ . le. now “ e." on - l slowly _‘ m; The“. are, Mme papers undersigned up to and including, “grasp: w',‘gu':n2ew;::'_‘ my destination, sought ardently t0 when we return -to Paris-if you flfgffiznonsyeu, Take 5.1], i wont Saturday next the 19th instant at‘ "drum" I "awn. keep me with him until we should d0 not die of fright ‘tw-ixt this and to see them surely in your keg‘)- ‘lZ o'clock noon for the sllpplylnga, ' learn that peace and order were then~—-lill find a plgcg m;- ygu in ingu- wnlllirlg and storing of sufficient ice, restored in that province. But l the kitchens. ‘send you may (To be continued) lo m] our may. :15e_ Spg(flflua[10uu‘>—"_-_e _._...__ -_b.._i___l iheld the trouble lightly, and insist- lmakels bgtger ucll-iltrliq than u m. ,, ;., we" ,. "r om“, l villi. "l'l'I)."—-Ylil|l' tron il- s, s r, ed upon go l-lg. ower." on, v3“ [.118 We; u" l I'M‘ _ _,,, ._._ ,1 (my of Dec lggv-‘Lltlllll you llulri tldilress the bull prnper- Reuulugeiy, {£19m irj by glow gtagi- wtall. “Alttond mo, some half-dozen (gsrrry/tl QREAMER|ES L11D_|,\'- es, we pursue our ourney, an 0r you," commanded, and stepped _ i . "5 PM’ 5*l...?.I";';J2‘.;;“.2l"..’Qllilllfliiufl‘; "" 3“J"li.;".“!.i§l.‘?.l"1lE."“l’3L‘.;r§i‘°.lZ °“l."’ll'i"wiillié’i-riii.Z“Biz. door NEW Y0“ 1*"- “-r°"'“"°“l "l — Navarre, intending to push unfit) creskeli upon its rusty hinges. we glslyyflllglgugg fiféirlgtrfil: olleltllggv-l v {Lavedarfi AIDIOJI] the “magnum. that}; angle“! grfieatedithby a groan from York. [Mm Mary Rlchmond “.2 | ‘isltehuellly ilermseillithotbe Vicomte de of strliwathayis belngnranslgii mgtile Domed m the state courerence o’ l . if‘ ‘haVedafi, and upon this l built my prised. r halted, and wuited whilst f§,*;"§;§'u,,*;,'},'1,,,°°,§;§‘;§'§;‘,’;_ hoplestff atcoridllai “éfillffilflf zndlagrsl ltJtillG ‘of filly mitt]! ltilrlldled a light in w“ me conference yesterday is! ‘nv ta on o eay or a e e am ron a e- cairried. m] come“. Miss Richmond, . ' the journey to Toulouse. uilflil By its rays we beheld a pitiable Damn ' l | . | ill ii i, p | ' , , iii that several womens organ l . I W n ' y Tb w Anon“ o" Fm," Dec‘ 18”‘ at 1 pm" In m’ which I should represent myself as B781" ill i1 corner 0i’ i-lliit bliililml 311mg will seek a lalw from the aoo rooms ormery occtmied by Russel E. Whrlte, next Fennel d. b°u,,d_ man, quite young and of a iall M" leghflature to prevent “Guild, Chandlers. Queen Street, complete household furniture for bed-room, Thus, then, stood my plans. And and vishomus frame. lay stretched marflageeu l ' l dlumu loom. living room and kitglen This furniturg i; u“ pricflcauyilléy remained unaltered for all "Vi"! 1 9 Straw. He Was fully »»,,,.» 000+»- _ a ' ; m a dressed even to his great ldl - . llvW Mid in first class condition and includes, tea wagon and othertwhiqé ‘ligzlogpse ‘Tuilzgwair a; gggdbooie, and from the loose "fans; I l».- in lnahogany, hand-carved wairglt sofa, efIIlfl-Ylhllh walnut VlIl-ltauban. Tile-re were teliings of n ill; which hihsl bsciltr-and-hgeast hung l:-. -il~--ssor and chair. and bed, quartered oak library and den tables, "_""“ - ‘— w up” m‘ we“ seem “s ! , , d . v if he had been making shift w dl- EYE STRAIN cump e e inner and tea sets. Wilton Rugs, Cheoterfleldichairo, etc, y? himss“ o, his armour’ but ‘ a lacked the strength to com- We use this adjective od- l 12464, J’ A- M°D°N“'~D' 8MP vow live Ind drum! nwi- plete the task. Beside him lay a aloodiy. I ' Auctioneer, try to the Harris Abattoir 6a., and [gathgred head piece and a Sword I “"7"”. "n" Enunm L " '“'—'—~—-—-——————— receive niche" "WW i""<="- " attached w n richly broidere-l mqy no" perfect VIIIQII ".4 t ‘ you reside Weot of Summer-side bsldrick. All about him the straw murders do not ouopoot tho | ' " "".'.:":::.".:: l;‘.“...';'i.°“?;l ‘"°-r‘".".' ~--~~- -' l ~ eary, ere y. IIV I . _ u I ¢fo+o mu ‘hrlygklflg. Which had been of eky<blue velvet Tho motive ywer ot tho ‘4 B r and write for our ueto- Was nil sodden and stained, and ohtlre human organism lo l} 9 I" 3 q l SMELT AND EEL SHIPPERS “u,” bu," uumu", or y”, llnspectlon showed us that he had g Norvo Energy. , 1 "°°"' , if“ wound“ ‘m the “Sh! ‘m: Normal eyoo. It lo computed i 0 i b ween the straps of his breast , i; ‘The Harris Abattorphm, utilise m... zoqt Oi m. , t i ' As w stood about him now, n "l". EMPI! 9"‘ "M" Efl- l " “if TOD Prices- Prompt Returns and General Satisfaction _ gg-sglirlglfgga alien; epltyln‘ afoul). appearing m-oln loprooont, o muell larg- ' 4 H R 0 fantastic, perhaps, by the dim light st ill-firemen ll "svlmi- ' > _ _ _ l Shiv Your Production to "it _. e __ 2.‘. "a: "$22122: Il.'.lr'.'.':'.'.'.;m1.:':l'".':".': i’ l S with a groan he dropped it beck, ‘solllvo amount of Nerve In- l CHESEBRO BROTHERS & i upon the m" um lpillosved it." my. mev urfliwllv 10M m ‘ i _ lPl-om out of a face white. as in "tohetlenlng A other organs 1 I lN:flh':|°:l:' L""'?||:°"":°m°”ch':: death. and drawn l" with‘ haggard ‘iv-of the body. and orodueo ill lioitaiown Ohod buildings handy “n” of Dam‘ a m" or ‘mm hut-x ‘kn...’ z , ' ' l t ' _ t llobliohod toes. lhippilig Qfellciio Bent on Roqulot ‘lohlpplng, station, m» and millet EZPQQQO”, famff, "QQZW l-uwa voun eves 3i ll not ooid by private sale will bo of a dumb be." m“ h ‘Huang IXAMINED nl ' 2 and 3 Fulton Fish Market '°"' “Y ‘"°"°" °'“""’°' “Hl-"l-"r ‘A i lo , 1 ' ‘ . - r R V _’ 925. Apply to J. W. Maetirogor, u - - m, - __ to s: 6‘ F u i h , _ T“ " ' Y Wlneloo Station or" , ‘ _ 1 _ Drum,“ m,“ w. u“ ‘Mm’. M; o _ I g “OI; . .. - - Lsmenoullnp, _ 0nd of yesterday's aetelluliqws ~, y; ' ,4; _. ll ,,. _ , i . Auotleilooltrioro: OllCl-IIIGIIOQHIQOIW _ h ‘ , g ., ~ . 1 AND DOG BlCUlrT ill/ii. i4" W PE ‘u x» i‘ \‘ "ll‘l\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\u\\\ t“ \\\\s\~' Tile Worlds Beslnliylkthe iAioid Test high quality in animals. . . _ . Winter Fair at Toronto, brought together a remarhable array oi vgitlgblyogllmolo that Ring is the reliable Indication of cm The recent Silver Fox Show, in conneotlonwwithu the, RP!" were undoubtedly outstanding in the realms of Foxdom. it io gratifying to uoero 0f l IMPEKIAL FOX BIBCUITS to know that all the principal prize winners were fl! IMPERlAL FOX BISCUITS as a large and most important part of the daiiydlot. For years. iexeo led on IMPEiIIALS have domlnltlng"‘lhs?8‘hllii4 Thule lo not to be wondered at as IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS are, without doubt. the llneat balanced ration for foxes. Fed with milk and with a little molt . r9 mo!“ a dry, they form a complete nourishment for the growing or adult -‘ ‘ ‘ UNITED STATES WINNERS-We learn, through the columns oi Tho llaok Fox Magazine that "MURRAY LUCY DALTON," the Grand Champion of tn Amer-loan , 1,1; National Show of 1926. was iod dolly on IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS.“ " “Imperiais" are Best by Every Write or phone for your requirements IQ.’ ‘Oyharlh o Gym. P. ‘l- l- i’ -; ‘w; ug- ~ \ imperial Biscuit 00,.” _Piw»v"i4-?3i- l "f-Wfr »“,I| ' e- s‘ " :.*r'—.-:,-v gun-t- -. » gl, l