145—-~:~ wrw-eq .-.>~ -,~...-. .._ - _ .- - . ,1». ...-.. ._- ..... . _ ‘ l"? ~ 2v:|v.-1_-4-u-.~|-. 'z<i'4r _. Charlottetown, r. u. 1. McDONALD McPHEE D0011. , ,,. race int) Give Your flail '4 Prince Edward Fox-lietting Is-Time-Proven YOU-CANT-GO-WIONG! because Prince Edward quality h sealed with s coat of superior gal- vanizing locking out the moist- ure. and locking in the quality that renders long life, and de- pendabiifty. Write for Bunch Swill? Oste- logue. PROMIPT DELIVERY ORDER ‘TO-DAY n. r. norm Ltd. Surnmerside-Claarlottetown , 10-ll-ttl-tl LME FOR (EJSTMAS rn me East/rm oountnev-Aamenia, Girls and Grecco- ~lnmb is the chief articles of cflet on Christmas. I i C. M. Lampson 8 Co, mrrrsn. it Queen Street London, E. C- l. Efllllnd Public Auction Sales 0F RAW FUBS Sir ' blgs will he furnish- od without charge by upplyhg to B. T. Holman, Ltd. Sun- merside, P. B. l. § Strength Th; Best is the Cheapest ILUTED and adul- teratedb Molasses lacks flavor. food and health value. Genuine Barbados Molasses, exported under the supervision of th e Barbados Government goes to your grocer in the casks in which it was shippedr pure, healthful, delicious, rich in mineral salts and iron ~-- a tonic as well as a food. For your health’: lake, use molasses on the table and in cooking. Remember: Ask for the Genuine Barbados Moiuseee. GOOD GROCERS SELL iT. Represented by Alfred F raser, inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. Professional Card-s ._ . B. B n. L. MATHIESON, LL. B. Barrister, Solicitors. ‘Fltr. Aitmey to Loan l frflicesm-(‘barloitelown & Montague Stewart 6d Lowther .I. l’). STEHVART, K. F. N. W. LOWTHER BARRISZTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. 84. Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN. MARK R. McGUlGAN . A NJLRIMSTEB. SOLICITOB. I.“l‘(.‘. MONEY TO LOAN. Cameron Block, Cbnlottetovrn, P.E.l. AUDITORS Accounts Audited, Income Tax Benn-us Prepared. A. I. MacNElLL a C0. 127 Grafton Street McLEOD 6i’ BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. l]. BENTLEY. k. C. lnrriatm and Attorney-rt-Law Olive: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN h V_W~ __‘__ sou. a; flrlulrsow i EYES TESTED O so nun s. w. ravnon A. G LABSBS CLEANUUT ! Here you will flnd Scissors and Shears oi the sort that slip right thru their work. because they are de- signed for their purpose-and made to remain in condition to work sat- isfactorily for y-e-a-r-s of service! Poor Scissors are a. nuisance. ones a blessing. moderately! The Rogers We price the brat, l-iairciware Co., IIOVRII} 43nd Build up Their Good . 1,»... .<>.;- x~.-.z_u_ Old Order ‘Changes B: DAVID LYALL i (Continued) “We do not. I have experience, and l hope a little foresight. You have inexperience and strong- ltcadedness at its crudest. ‘The day \\'lll come when you will acuowledge this. So you have it all cut and dried? I expect your mandmuthcr has bud s hand in this." “she has not," protested Mary hotly. "Whatever Granny is, she's not a butterin " "No, but she has a buruigln quality‘ like your father. You will end in marrying a scotdaman. He would be the only kind of man that would understand you. But I would be son-y for him all the same." "rm not a marrying woman, mother," said Mary with s small, dry smile. "But if ever s man comes into my life really, I hope he rull be like father." Mrs. Frcclands lips sci with a small snap. "I haven't patience with your father, Mary. We had a small argu- ment. at lea about William Rnikos. Ila}; iomeniing now trouble at the mill, and yct your father “out pay him off." "He likes William RAIRES. mother; apart from his revolutionary ideas. hos n11 interesting man. perhaps because of them," said Mary. eagcr to . linger on any topic that would get off the one personally aifectixig lser. "l don't see axiything interesting about. hun. l-lcs just a common typical agitator, and your father has been far too lenient with him. If the Government would make an example of a few like l-‘uiikes we shouldnl: haw so ll1lil‘l'l industrial illspoacr." TL was lllc nrgunlcnt oi a super- ficlal thinker. Mrs. Freeland really knew very little about the industrial situation, and rarely read even the newspapers. A glance at the head- ings a. few drastic comments on the chief items therein, summed up her daily acquired irlformation regarding the state of the world. She had no idea of cause and effect, or of any of the big economi- cal problems agitating and disintegr- ating society just then. Ancl shc clung desperately. quite as desper- ately as lvb-s. Egerton Manning, to social power and prestige and the dominion of class. She could talk qulie as gllbly about ouch luilt. hav- ing its appointed place in the scheme of things, and her desire that they should sll revolve peaceably in it. Especially the lower orders, so that thovc might bra room tor hcr to soar our] oxpand. REWARD It reward of (£50.00) Fifty Dollars will be given to the person giving information leading to the arrest and conviction of the party or parties {who broke into my store at Ding- n-ellis Mills. on Monday night, Der- cmber 1st and stoic a quantity of goods. l.. RILEY. Ding-wells Mills. 977D~l2-10-3i. Notice Re Civic Taxes The attention of citizens who have not. ‘yet paid their 1930 taxes is directed to thc fact that the time sot for Payment is long past, and that the City of necessity is compelled to make an effort toward collection be- fore the end of the year. Notice ls bcrcby given that action will be taken alter December 15th against tax payers in arrears at that date. By order G. l‘. NICHOLSON, LIVE goes .W e are receiving truck and team hogs Tuesdays and Fridays each week until 12 o’clock By bringing hogs to plant the freight a and other expenses are saved. At the same time the current market price is received. DRESSED HOGS “f For those who wish to market their hogs, dressed, we are also buying, but recommend bringing in H085 all"- DAVIS f? FRASER Charlottetown, P- E- I- ’.'.i'.'..ll§¥3§§"i.~-.'.l..§il?"l€% ’ L- "t d . w’ m“ - - - 0123-12-61 ‘ MONEY T0 1.0m’ -—-\ A ____________ ° .. PLUMBING Aiili HEATING If you want Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to Fred ll. Trainer i 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 393' J gcnn nowi nun wunour can: "One. day l went to visit a friend lot‘ mine who had been 510k for some time. and was astonished to find him .i ULES OLLEVIEB. looking the picture of health. He said he had been taking Sargon, and right. then I made up my lllllld to try it. myself". declares Jules Ollcvlcr, 546 Prosper Sh, Norwood, near Wiu- ailpeg. "I'd Just gotten up frollu a spell u! sickness that kept. 'mo m bcrl four luontlu». I bud such lIHlII-‘i l" 111)’ ‘ back and logs I had tolwaik with a. cane. Constipation and indigestion also troubled mo. Five bottles of Sargon and Sargon Pills overcame every ailment I had! I can walk without, :1 cauc again, and tool sirongrr and morn uciivc than I've been for ten ycmxv." Sargon may be obtained in Char- lottetown from the Hughes Drug 00., Ltd. and in blontaguc Iron: H. J. M "1 must go and change," sold Mar looking down at her dusty shoes. "Where's Bee?" Mrs. Freeland shook her head. "I don't know, I'm sure. Perhaps she's gone to Granny's." “Wcll, if you think that, I won't change. I'll pop over and walk back with her," said lvfari’. making good her escape lust at the moment when her mother was going to return to the charge concembig Canon Sev- eruc. ' Once up in her room, Mary washed her face and hands. and having rcmovcd her hat approached the mirror t-o tidy her hair. She was suddenly made aware of an appraising quality in her own contemplation of her appearance. She had xiever given much thought to her looks beyond what was necess- ary to mnke bcr neat and present. ,ablc. ' What then had a distinguished _mau like Gregory seveme seen in lher? l llcr taco, slightly flushed as it still ‘was, partly with the mild excitement. of the argument with bcr mother and partly with the impact. of clear cold water. smiled back at her, a really pleasant iacc with kind, truc eyes. 1t 1s needles to deny that; Mary was pleased that she had received such s compliment that: day, the first or‘ the kind in her six and-twenty yours. v Bee had already hurl ucvcrul offers, and could have made a. war marriage almost at any time during the ab- normal years of the struggle when she was meeting disabled heroes Grand Reopening OF THE Marshfield l-lall TUESDAY EVENING. DEC. l6, 1930 Everybody come. Come expecting "tn sen one of the finest and best equipped Hulls in the country. Como expecting to moot nll your old friends and a host of new on“, Come prepared to out plenty and give the house a good name. COME EXPECTING THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE and you will not be disappointed. Excellent programme provided by the Murshficld and Dunstailnage Women's lnstlt ‘-.-, with a. chic-km supper at the close. Proceeds in aid - quire hired bolp next ’i‘HE UHARLU1"i‘E'i‘OWN GLlARDIAN every day at her hospital and ravlsh- l ing them with her charm in her nurse's dress. . v But not a pulse was stirred in Mary, and it has cost her not-hing‘ excepting a natural pang at hurting |auothcr. "Would any other come?" shu asked herself, or was it ordulncd that she should go through life un- rusted? How did one know when Y the right one came? she _\\'Oild(.’l‘0(l, . half-awed at the kind of thoughts surging within. It was as if Gregory Sevemes hsnd had opened some unused door where undreamcd of thoughts yvcrc hidden. She vigor- ously brushed he pretty hair and re- buked herseli. For the first‘ time since the purchase of Gorhum Lacy she felt: resigned to leaving Mar- docks. It would be uncomfortable to remain there ‘and to have to meet. tum. 0f course, he "had raid he war. going. but it might be some time be~ ~ fore the change was actually ec- ; compllshed. , She felt glad on the whole that. 1 only two weeks of her term remained. l She slipped out the back way when l ready, but am not rum nei- fether m ,' the garden. Often he want back to , the counting house after hours. l It was one of his wife's grievances i that be n-as for too near the scene oi his work. She did not know that it bad been a haven of refuge to him often when he needed escape from < her perpetual speech and nagging. Ho was not actually imhappy with v her only oftcuiirod of her company. Strange as it may seem, such a state of mind is not altogether incomp- atible with n certain kind of lovc. Not the highest kind, which is complcic uolumunion oi’ thought. and alui, but (11011 that is rare enough i0 be worth specially recording in a. - World oi’ change and disillusionment. Mary sped down to tho river's brim and not vcry far from the back of . the nulls she mot the young man they had been talking about, William Ralkes, one of the foreman at Copp- eits, a clever workman but s. bit of a reactionary who had» created and kept alive any troublo Mr. Plcclaurl hurl had with his people. Raikcs was the illegitimate sou of a. mill worker, and she had died without revealing the name of his father. But the singular air oi breeding about hlui, his rather Iiuc head and a certain refined alodfnoss sccmcd to suggest another class. Perhaps, also, accounted for the ex- traordinary bitterness of his attitude towards all class distinctions. bfury rather liked liiuranrl always spoke to him when opportunity offered. She stopped now as he raised his cap and held out; a. frank hand. RDIAN CENTRAL JOB PRINTERY FARMERS ATTENTIUN. Farmers and others who will re- Sprim; and Summi- should engage any who may be available now. New Immigration Regulations will lessen tho numbcr of labourers who usually urrivc each spring. The Departmrnt of Agriculture rau supply some experienced farm holp immediately. Apply to PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE Charlottetown. 0674-12-4-6-9-11-13-51. __._...__. .-__-__';~ Fox Men Attention of the Hall. l! stormy, first flne night following. 9810-10-12-1145-21. Turnip: and Potatoes Until December 20th, we will pay top price for l-‘sm-y Mountain Pots.- tocs and Good Quality ‘turnips. therefore earnestly solicit your bus- - lness for 1930-3l. I have opened my fur cleaning and pclting business for this season, above the oilice oi the estate oi‘ A. .I. Bif- fin. I have had a longer experience in fur cleaning than any other firm now in operation on the Island and J. L. DOUGLAS Charlottetown, l’. ‘E. Island 9784-l2-10-10i. flfiflfi rfi- flvfifififi-fifi iltiLSTElii GALVES WANTED Wanted at once 40 registered Holstein Calves, females, under 6 Apply‘ Livestock Superintendent. W. FRANK MILLER 70 Queen St. Phone H‘! ‘ca: -;;_= lififlfi? weeks old. Auction At 58 Cumberland Street, December 12th at 1-30 o'clock sharp. All my household furniture, ran- stating oi Parlor, Dining ‘Room and Bedroom fully furnished. l Upright Plano, Duchess. practically new, l nlce sideboard. I bureaus. l desk. l ice rack. I Fsrador kitchen utensils. 1 lands. and everything about. Place. Nothing reserved. Terms rush. J. A. MIcDONALD, '99D_Q~.1I-!_!-i.l. , ' . DECEMBER 11,1,” '—"---— L: First Hockey Game Of The Season CHARLOTTETOWN ABEGWEITS MONCTON VICTORIAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12th. a ~ ~ “WCKETS Pincus m‘ A s l at the Box u“ “m” ‘ w U" a e0“. Boxes $1.00 BAND "e Reserved Seats 75¢ a 60¢ 35 (15, No Tax 'l‘hursday at l0 a. m. Gallery (East Door) 50c Thursday Night m» ooo \ , BICUT THE FINEST OF FUR “I wish to let you know that I have been feeding your IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS for quite a number of years- having used them in my ranches in Prince Edward Is- land and in the United States. They have given excel- lent satisfaction and I feel I should let you know-that we would not like to do without them in the-feeding of foxes. There is something in them that KEEPS THE FOXES Ill lOOD CONDITION and PROMOTES HEALTHY| GROWTH as well as PRODUCING THE FINEST OF FUR. I never lose the opportunity of recommending‘ them to others feeling that they are of GREAT VALUE TO THE SUCCESS OF THE INDUSTRY.” The above is another unsolicited testimonial from an experienced and highly successful rancher. ' Line up for success in the fox business by feeding “IMPERIALS” regularly and liberally in your ranch. For sale by distributors in leading centre or direct from factory. IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY, Ltd Charlottetown, P. E. I. Box 446. _ Phone 721. Til Salelf Of Furniture l SILVER FOXES FOR SALE on l-‘rlday, ‘ 1 30 female pups, also a number 0f 800d silver dogs out of prize winning Stock‘ H. J. KENNEDY p ‘Phone: l-iillsboro R5 -_25 SOUTHPORT. R. R. No. 1 brass llfli. It chest. hall (new). Dishes. , mirror. Z fern the runs. ELIABETH murmur. f 58 Cumberland Street- p, 11,‘. I. Auctioneer, .