PAGE TWO l’ g-Thh nun Doktcr Pictjc Echo n! gs- / Q0101: . Marked “Cl: Lovely, New Ialgfill Qllaa lll every package r lJAKER Oars illustrate" l Holstein Bull I -For Sale No. “(Sh-sired by Dtikter Busieldt Abbe-l kerk darn lna Pietje Echo by Roycrolt Ptetje Echo. lie “as calred October 1st, i926. ls a good and sure stuck getter‘ arid with the aboie breeding is lure toget good type and ucuvy pro- ducing stock. Apply to John T. Clark or Walter Buntaln, South Rustic-o. >-.--__.._.__...._. _._-. ' FOR 5.41.12 l have always in stock rubber belt- ing. rotary belts. threshing belts. crusher belts and rubber traces all at; halt price. ‘ ‘l - CLINTON MORRISON, | _ Fredericton Station, i _ _ P. E. l. 105-11-26-71. . [LAND FOR SALE 1 .BY TENDER Tenders will be received at the Oflices of the undersigned up to and. Including December 28th, i929. Ior‘ the purchase of 31B acres ol wood land ‘ at Str- Georges, Lot 55, King's County.’ The land in question is owncd by cer- lain pl the heirs of Capt. Campbell and l__s_ port of i200 acres granted to the said Capt. Campbell in 1834. . Parties interested may Inspect the‘ plan and title Deeds at the ofllces of the undersigned. Tenders may be for the entire block or for any parcel thereof. Immediate sale necessary in order to clcbe‘ estate of the late Arthur Holyreyrl one of the heirs. l Forlfurther particulars apply to L.’ L. Jenkins. New Wiltshire, Trustee Holyrodeslate or to the undersigned. ' MMDONALD 8: llacPlll-IE. ’ ' Solicitors, (‘hariottetown._ OBM-II-EG-tuesdzfriliitits. Professional Cards McLURE Er MacRINNON SILVER i-‘OXES AND FURS ; Representing BUDSONS BAY 60., of LONDON. l ENGLAND. i Ollcc. ll: Kent St. Phone 396. 7962-9-1l-lri13i. , »—-—---—-——-—---——-———-ii ‘ W. H. AITKLN é’ CO. i Importers ot high grade l GASOLINE -- KEROSENE - 011.511 We Believe in Prince Edward island Office, w. Queen St. Phone 404- Taniis, Spr. Pk. R. R. Crossing i Phone 5C3. i '796'.2-9-l4-lri‘.3i i l D - m Prohibition Commission j chairman. .\lr. GEORGE E. BROWN. , Margate. l’. l-I. l. Send all information regarding in- fractions cl Prohibition Act to the above Ur To , Chic! Inspector ti. J. Haywood i I5 Dorchester Street, Charlottetown. Phone 709 Olill-ll-llhlyr. >_-__.-__.. ._ _____ _.___._. _.__- . .__ -Mark it. llictluigan, l IAKSTIZR. SOLICITOR. ETC. ' MONEY Tl) LOAN Qmeron Block. Charlottetown. P.li.l. McLeod 8: Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorncy-at-Lavv Ollie-e: iiiii Richmond Street MONEY Tl) LOAN Charlottetown. l’. E. l. McDonald & McPh ee B. A. t. A. Nit-DONALD. n. r. Mrvmie lAlmisrsns. ATTORNEYS. erc MONEY 1-0 moan Illey Bhildllll Charlottetown ,_. "siewin-i x. Lowthe l’ l’ I I i r r Fu. n. STEWART. x. u ' a N. w. mwrriizii. lAlllu Ens. souciroits. ETC Great George street ' 310N121 'ro LOAN S.‘ ____ DI: T. WBYG ' ICNTAL simoron Richmond sum v lloitctcwa. P. I- l. omcilloun Plwm I48 8A. full.‘- IP. taill- Very Fine Farm and Comfortable Home FOR SALE Owing to ill health l ofler for flrll my splendid farm of 93 acres ot ter- tile land. well sheltered and watered with large barns and eommodious dwelling. haihg pressure water sys- tem in both. The stables are concret- cd, while thc buildings are all ln first class repair. The farm ts ncur the city and all important places. and ’ should prove an excellent Investment to any one who appreciates on up-to- date farm with all modern conven- iences and comforts. It will repay any progressive farmer to come and in- spect the completeness ol the equip- ‘ ment. AMOS RODD, Milton. v 11-28-31. SMIL Es- rl;l'ITli-. CAL.-. aka u a nv on. “Gal can't be kept down—the more you step cn it the further up it goes." "You say your lather objects to my suit?" "No. He doesn't mind your suit, I but he don't like you." Head Waiter: What's that chap at the corner table want? Waiter: Says he wants a little ct everything. ' ' H. W.: Make it hash. “I thought you slid the colt could win ln a walk?" ‘ "Well. they went and entered him In a running race."- ' U O I O O Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard ‘ To get her poor dog a bone. Found naught, to hsr griet. uavs bcnsiull rcllt best. ..», All! I2 ti": 2w‘ fies lg !\.L'l!- __ l 9”‘ 7 DiALs MYSTERY By Agatha Christie lPILE§__ Quick auu Certain with “Bootlla-lialvfk-or Your Honey Bach ' You have everything to nothing to loss by ‘ trying “Booths- CONTINUED JIMMI.’ MISSING She glanced at her watch. It was ten minutes to 2. Alter a moment or two ol lrrcsoiution she cautiously opened her door. Not a sound. Everything was still and peaceful. She stole cautiously along the pas- sage. . Once she halted. thinking she heard a board creak somewhere, but then convinced that she was mis- taken, she went on again. She was now in the main corridor, making her way to the west wing. She reached the angle of intersection and peered cautiously round. Then she stared in blank surprise. The watchers post was empty. Jliumy Theslger was not there.’ ment. What had happened? Why had Jimmylelt his post? What did it mean?" And at that moment she heard a clock strike 2. She was still standing there. de- bating what to do nexi, when sud- denly her heart gal-e a leap and then seemed to stand still. The door handle of Terence O‘R.ouke's room was slowly turning. Bundle watched, fascinated. But the. door did not open. Instead the knob returned slowly to its original pQSlLlOlh What did it. mean? Suddenly Bundle came to a. reso- lution. Jimmy for some unknown reason. had deserted his post. she must get hold of Bill. Quickly and noiselessly Bundle lied along the way sh; had come. She burst unceremoniously lnto Bill's room. "Bill, wakcup! Oh. do wake up!" It was an urgent whisper she sent forth, but there came no response to it. “Bill? breathed Bundle. impatiently she svritched on the lights, and then stood duinlounded. The room was emptyand the bed had. not even been slept in. Where. then. was Bill? Suddenly she caught her breath. This was not Bill's room. The dainty neglige thrown over a chair, the feminine knick-knacks on the dress- ing table. the black veiiei: evening dress throw-n carelessly over a chair- Of course, in her haste she had mis- taken the doors. Countess Radzkys room. But where, oh, where. Countess? And just as Bundle was asking herself this question the silence of. the night was suddenly broken, and in no uncertain manner, The clamor came from below. In i"! 1115mm Bundle had sped out oi the Countesss room and downstairs. The sounds came from iihe library- a violent crashing oi chairs being overturned. Bundle rattled vainly at the library door. It. was locked. But she could deli-I'll’ hear the struggle that ‘was going on within - the panting and cwfliinz curses in manly olnes, "the occasional crash as some light. piece of lumlture came into the line o! battle. And was the then, sinister and distinct, breaking the peace of the night for good and all. two shots in rapid suc- ccssion. 0 t e a a g LORAINI-TS ADVENTURES Loraine Wade sat up in bed and Zam-Buk provides an ever- ready and reliable first-aid for injuries. It is also unequalled as a soothing, s y remedy for obstinate an deep-seated ’ ' disease, poisoned wounds, ulcers. piles, etc. Withiaevery be: of Zanl-Buk are dared the most valuable healing. known to ituunique herbal .|. a lroul animal" nllnu-al drugs dalalla knoll“: ha! IIDQ I ‘r Omflfonale. u“, l" e- r. "(fish's #111. sauna. Bundle stared in complete amaze- _ This ‘was they you to get quick relic! from the itch- ot Plies lor good. It has been suc- cessfully tested in thousands o: cases. 50c at all drugsista. It coals you uotalug l! you do’ an boucllt. Alter using. two bone Ii Just return the empty tlaa to Irult-u tlveu Limited, Ottawg Out. and we wll. rululld your alone:- switched on the light. It was ex- actly. ten minutes to 1. She had gone to bed early-at half-past 1. Bhc possessed the useful art of being able to wake herseifup at the required time, so she had been able to enjoy some hours o! refreshing sleep. Two dogs slept in the room with her. and one 0t these now raised his head and looked at her inqulrlngiy. "Quiet, Lurchcr." said ‘Loraine. and the big animal put his head dovim again obcdlcntly, vratdilng Lcr from between his shaggy eyelashes. It was true that Bundle had once doubted the rneeknus of Loraine Wade, but that brie! moment ot sus- secm so entirely reasonable. so willing to be kept out c! everything. And yet. i! you studied the girl's lace. you sow that there was strength ol‘ purpose in thcamali. resolute jaw firmly. _ Loraine rose and dressed herscil in a tweed cost and skirt. Into one pocket ol the coat she dropped an electric torch. Then she opened the' drawer of he: dressing-table and took cut a small ivory-handled pistol-al- mmt a toy in appearance. She had’ bought. it theday before at Harrods. and she was very pleased with it. room to sec if lhe haddorgottcn anything. and at that moment the big dog rose and came over to her, looked up at her with pleading Qycs and wagging his tall. . Loraine shook her head. “No, Lumber. Can't go. llllasus cant take you. Got to stay hers and be a 300d _ She dropped a kiss on the ,_dog's head, made him lie down cm_ his rug again. and then slipped nolaelouly out cl the room. closing the door be- hind her. ' To Be Continued 1' l rrow ' Paris and New York‘ Conservative Toward The Long Skirt I NEW YORK. Nov,29., -—One seems instilled in thinking of Paris and New York as inclined to go to extrema in therefore ol unusual interest so learn that some of the smaller cities have gone more whole heartediy into long dresses, while Paris and New York are shivering on the brink-or com. promising with late ' or fashion by wearing skirts four or live inches be- low the knee. '.i.'he more conservative attitude of these cities may be regard- ed as indicative oi the llnal result ol the war being waged for or against the long skirt. A general acceptance of the indicated waistline is also re- ported. Coats so far. show a decided len- dency toward dipping hemllnes, it being more nearly true to designate them as up in the front rather than down in the back models. The place- ment o! lur borders or other trimm- ings is largely responsible for the un- even line. m: trimmings are highly important and rather unusual, the lur trimmings are highly important and on the sleeve for instance rarely being st the cull un- lus the cufl be deep enough to mount to the elbow. While the all black coat is the ch cc of the ultra smart. there are m y black , coats trimmed with cross or reef fox, or with other contrasting furs such u titch. beaver and caracul. Mention has already been made of black coat! trimmed with white lur. For evening the formal note is insis- tent. One wears gloves. reverts ta jeweled shoulder straps and effects long skirts and deeply cut neckline. Occasionally fur la added. either by way of a bow. or a border and the top o! the shoulder may be concealed by a berths or even l. tiny cap sleeve. Reck- ilncs are soltiy draped in many in- stances, this being also true ol day time dresses. _ After digesting the reports from ‘the mid lesson openings recently held in Paris one leeis renewed confidence in the dahlla shades. in all bluu. and ln greens, while reds. especially cur- ‘runi. and raspberry. were repeated with great frequency. Among the somewhat riivolutlonlry changes which millt be noted ll thl acceptance by well dressed women of colored shoal tor rim: wrlr. Suede in rich shades ol brown. currency and dark Irccn and blue are among the bust liked street colors. ltsporia from. abroad an concerned- with bottle cn>1ii~iusvsi<nrn1 Balva." This new» olntnlcnt enables» ing, burning, swelling-and to get rid “loathe-Baht.” tl you an an roman ' picion had posed. Loraine bad, and the Lips that closed together sol She gave a final gllnu round the . the acceptance‘ of a new mode. It is ' black gown it is corinsidered chic t0 - "has... x, THE Nizivnuuiviirin .,.. l l ATRIU r l i l be-lelui walnut Cabinet Itch blilt in ibis-Speak U I I s ITHQ-qfigvkfiisllug-Fiulrtialg MPH OF RESEARCH g filiilimm/ W” NOVEMBER 29, 1929 _ Ml‘ (‘is M-ARCCINI RA _ r361. . , .47" pro Here is Poufulnanoe lifted to a standard far beyond what In merely good. Here at last in (‘the “something better,” the some- $211? The Radlo‘ ia based wuu‘ ' Marconi and developed Manual ' toulciucl phant ' that are - laancIoIlhoZOlh Marconi Radio 9M‘? thing diflemnt, tll some youamltholluanduliheyouwglits fu- in Radio. living presence of reception, music ‘and song, rm! auyouevcr heard ltin opera, or concert -rlghtinyour own home. ' Only Maroon! could do it, of lion of triumph after triumph in the field of Radio Science could throng trium- . Nowhco iuthetailchofhlurieolli genius more evident‘ than in the New Triumph Receives-u, pa-foctcd throughfllyealuofllarcollileuearch. "Input neon aden- "the CANAlDlAN MARCONl OWNINO AND OPERATING RADlO STATION CFCF AT MONTREAL rl- 'MAKER.$ QF THE MARCONI li-V-C RADIOTRONS Vco MDANY endorsed by ell-is bootmakersi who shoes with matching purse. Heiistcrn comes the report or a strong revival of patent leather. Pumps are generally favored lor tovvn wear and models with strap arc approved for evening. Many of these are ol crepe do ‘chins matching the frock with which they are worn. while for the vicar brocuded lame in gold with rich, and rather dark colorings. An innova- titm in ensembles was recently noted in a Filth avenue shop where loot- wear was matched to costume jewelry. raalnall. KING imnoaslis BUCIIANS '0 CANADA’ VIISION VANCOUVER. Nov. 21-1111.- ver- sion of "O Canada" written by the lain Brigadier-General Lawrence Buchan. C. V. 0., well known in To- also Ihovv an interest in prune kid Guide Thou the Empire wide, Froni Do, we empioie. J. A. TGESNER Distributor For Prince King.’ And prosper Canada lrom shore to chore." We the undersigned executors oi the estate of the isle Daniel Arte- rnls McCannelTdo hereby give not- lcs that on Saturday,‘ Nov. 30, 1929. we will sell at the ranch of James Mlllln, Mermaid. Lot 1.8 at the hour of two o'clock live sduit foxes andl thirteen pups. one pelt. Canadian National Registration, also ll lame "m! "non. sleigh, robe and harn- nm. Terms cash. J. R. MUNN, E. M. DOUGLAS, C. J. WOOD. .I. A. IcDONALD. Auctioneer. 101110, ll growing ill __ r ' lty llld has been endorsed by Premier King. Writing to the Vancouver Board of ‘hadq thanking it for its enter- tainment of the prime minister dur- h: hll recent visit. Harry Baldwin. cometary to Mr. King, says: "The premier was struck with singing cf "O Canada." I shall be much obliged if you will lct me have a copy of the words . We have listened to u great m versions of “O Canada "tn the Present tour and I know of none which sounded so llna." The luchan version is as inflows: "O Canada. our heritage, our love, Thy worth we‘ praise. all other lands above. . horn sea to us. throughout thy IQflIt-h. Rom polo to borderiand. M Britain's side. wbuwcr bctldc, green ls a color for sports shoes. Lil- ard la combination with iustllcr is l Unllinehingiy wni stand. Jriiaulnwclinrooiilon u: cred I81 lull liren NOT-ICE Tendon will be received by the undelullllel up to December 20th tor collecting o! Eggs for l-hu Springfield l“ Olrela No. 26 for 1M0. IIA ll. llaclAY, Bl-oudalbanc. l. I. le lfli-ll-fl-Ql. E FICZEN OPTICAL SERVICE sins axillmcun. ouisstr IUPPLIID AND nrruu. cuarul. AITINTION olvni n IIPAII weal. Edvv urd island General Buchan was attached to the Canadian permanent force. In the work hc collaborated with his brother. the late Ewing Buchm. at ._-.i-_-_._ Sundays at the PARKER llillI$E '- M E 1:1 U - Special iiinner on Cousolunle a ia royal. lluttuoo and Celery. Quail o! Fritters. ' Sliced Tomatoes. inst Dreued Chicken. anwn, mm IIIPII telly. pen. ulyurugus tips, cream of potatoes. prime sirloin roast beef. dish gravy. sliced becll. mashed turnips. mashed and mum lfilatees. Bullish pica: pulling, and sauce. uric Ind lunch - one time president oi the Vancou- ver Oanadlan club. General Buclian was born at Braesidc. Ontario, an! his family was one ot the bcsi [known in Toronto. sf s. Rosland Ar. ClfTowii Leaves Montreal December 1 November £0 FOR_~__SALE An cacenun dairy tarln In 51"‘ maid. Int l8, 7 mlleu from Charlotte’ town, near churchu. schools and rill‘ way station, containing iltl ucrel. 1 Indes- cultivation. balance I005 Ind good tllnber. emu wall fenced w" "ma, llns billldllll‘. Tcleiillm" l" house. Inspection Invited. Owlnl l» ‘u’ health, bargain for quick ille- JOSIPII POWER- Mermllil chocolate uaace. all"!!! cake. tea. pls, hv-llcll paltry, vanilla loo cream. cellos. vl-rouo, cocoa okaranca Auction Sale-at lint Oae ct lllo llllcut and but located J. W. JOHNSTON sum . Phone III-L I, Insults. I. A. lllillouall, Auctioneer. i ... . -.,¢_..l .1ua..o . l I {IOM-I-l-tulr-U. \ A ucriglv SALE loyalty on Monday. Dec. 2nd It l o'clock allarp Inna. stock. crop. farm implements. etc. A bountiful fir" of so rims. only lit miles tron: the city, situated n nut Mlw- “l Glflflfll Ill all extra alate of cultivation. om bouillon. ism "rile" faruls our altered In this nor-ii!‘ A real place [or market gardening or fox ranching. Land‘ all MI 1"‘ wall rural... Also all my stock, etc, as follows: l good spans. l m" °"‘ l p». bred Ayrshire cow a years as u freshen lu December: 1 1w" our. l run cu. l furrow cow. a years; l calvsu. All or... racism“ Including one Ilall‘: tbrcaller alnl cleaner. or»: u ml of m: svlil" urcrrrnlsosumiroiuirumir; lslellurlllpuualotllsr uflvi" m mentioned. Terms ol farm at sale. Staci. crop, m. ll main em!"- 0% oil m- caull. If stormy. lair first line du- vvriur clam". 5"‘ ugusvod-‘Ibur-Fi