. Y: W.‘ "ram; ‘rwu _.____.__. __ lGivef Y Nu. 716/54’: Gift Set for Men contains Talc, Shaving Bowl and l-Otipai - - - - - - - $2.50 fIS/S - - - $5.00 ADA: a Christmas . YARDLEY, 8 NEW BOND ST, LONDON, ENG. CAN 558-62 Adelaide St. West, Toronto ardleys Other Men’s Sets: ‘ No CIG/SS: Gift Set for Men con- tains Talc, Shaving Stick and Lotion $2.00 No. C16/50: Gift Set for Men coo- tains Talc, Shaving Stick, Lotion, Soap and Briliiantine - - $3.00 Other Ladies’ Sets : No. ClG/S : Gift Set for Ladies con- tains Bath Crystals and Soap - $1.50 No. Cl6/6: Gift Set for Ladies con- tains Dusting Powder and Bath Crystals - - $3.00 No. C16/l2: Gift Set for Ladies contains Lavender Perfume, Snap. Face Powder, Compact and Talc $5.00 No. crab/y Lavender can Case. Perfume, Face Powder, Talc and Soap, as iUustrated $3.00 A! all leading Dmggisfr and Dcparlmenl Slave: _ U. S. A.: 452 Fifth Ave., New York, NX. AUCTION SALE or FARM. STOCK AND cnor. arc. a1- srastry newer." ’ Farm consisting of 115 acres of land [ll clear and in a high state of culti-, Vation. This is considered one oi.‘ the; ‘est farms in Queens County and is, ear Churches, Schools and Stores‘ as got dwelling house and out build- ' gs. Will he sold by public auction in Wednesday, December 18th, 1929. It 1 p. m. together with stack, and . crop, etc. If day is unfavorable sale next day’ at some hour. ‘ MRS. EDWARD IVICEWEN, . Administratrix. Notice of Hearing Tax. Appeals L Notice is hereby given that the; Board of Appeal of the City of Char- _ lottetown has fixed Monday the 16th ‘ * day of December A. D., i929. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon at I the City Court Room in the City Building in Charlottetown, a; the I . time and place for hearing all appeals I from all Civic assessment or rates; year ending December 31st. i929. ‘ ' Dated this third day of December l A. 0., 1920. f cs0. P. NICHOLSON. ‘ Cily Clerk. i imposed by the City Council for the‘ l .1’ zsa-ié-i-ioi. NOTICE l Battery Storage time is not Applc Blossom Time. llowcvcr you will need a fully charged battery ivhrn the . good old summcr come". again. We've‘ rarer] for many, lct us care for yours this winter. . , McLean Service Station ' CALI. RGO 434-i2-11-1vvk, 4 ___..___?___.__ . ,| ‘frofessionczll Cards .' ‘ l '1 3w’ BELL o MATHlESON i n. R. ncu. v D. L. MATIIIESON, LL. B. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. i Money to Loan. Offices-Charlottetown and Montagug Mark R. lllcGuigan, I B. A. uannsnzn. somcrron. any. ' noun Ti) LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, l’.E.l.i ._._ McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-nt-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TU LOAN Charlottetown, l’. E. l. McDonald & McPhee B. A. I. A McDONALD. n. r. llicPlll-Zli‘ IABRISTERS. arromvrvs. are! ' noun T0 LOAN l Iiiey Building Charlottetown ,1 l. n. srewsrvr. a. c. . N. w. LOWTHER panoramas. soon-irons. ILTC ' l4 Great George Street MONEY 'ro tom l» FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 320 acre dairy ranch in Manitoba. Clear. 2!‘; miles from It. it, stores, etc. 159 miles from school. 125 miles from Winnipeg. Near" Portage La l'r.1!r'c. Want farm un I‘. E. l. Might a:..~..|..|-,- some. Write particulars to * if. COUGl-ILIN, 3129 W. 17th Ave" Spokane, Wash. 242-12-3-11110. Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auction in frclit of the Law Courts Buildinfi‘ at Charlottetown. Queens County. Prince Edward island on Saturday the fourth day of January A. D., i930 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon all that tract of land situate partly in Township Number Thirty-seven in Queens County aforesaid and partly in Township Number Thlrty~eight in Kings County in said Island, and bounded anti described as follows that is to say: Bounded on the West by land now or formerly in possession of |Alexander McDonald, John A. Mc- Donald and John Jay; on the North by land now or formerly in possess- ion of Augustine McDonald and John Angus McDonald; on the cast by land now or formerly in possession of Oliver E. Jay and Benjamin Jay and = on the south by land now or formerly in posscssflm oLThomas K011565011 and Angus McDonald, said described land being situate on the north and south side of Jay's on Fort Augustus Road and extending north and south ‘ n distance of forty three chains and lCAR OWNERS i extending east and west a distance of sixteen chains and fifty links and was formerly owned by the late Alexander McDonald (Bras IYOr; and contain- ing by estimation seventy acres of land a little more or less. The above sale is made in persu- ance oi’ a Power of Sale contained in an lndenture of Mortgage dated the twenty-seventh day of April A. D., 1912 and made betwen Francis J. Mc- llrmald of Plsqilid in Queens County aforesaid farmer and Mary Ellen his wife of the first part and the under- signed oi the second part, default having been made in payment of the principle and interest secured there- by- . Dated this third day of December A. 1)., 15:29. HENRY F. FEEIIAN, Morigagcc. illcLl/IAN A: DIQKINNON, Charlottetown, Solicitors. 369-12-5-12-19-26. nuns-cs for SALE’ "Gratton T0dfl"—f.lll'0l! year old Black Golding, considered one of the most imliilstlmc horses in Canada. A first prlzc wlnncr three times at Royal Winter Fair, Toronto-Very fast. "Helen Aubrey"—2i0',.l. Nine year old Chestnut mnrc. sound and right cligiblc to the 21'? Classin 1930. Can pace any good half mile track all the afternoon in 2.12 "Molly FN-Bay yearling Filly by a good son of Guy Axworthy. From l fast record mare by Captain Aubrey. "Ruth Allison"-Dark bay yearling filly by Captain Aubrey. Dam a fast troitcr by Alonzo DeForrest. "Miss Slmvlaclre"--Two year old black Filly by Toddinglon. Dam by Israel, The above horses are all Standard and Registered. Ii interested write for particulars. l have made up my mind to soil, and someone is going to get some bargains. H. T. FULTON. Upper Stewlnck, N. S. 4427-12-1i-4l. in yang to loft them. hacking large bits out of the velvety turf and gen- ‘ across the hwn and disappeared into 7 DIALS f MYSTERY s o‘; Agatha carom counnucn curacy aaour sour “That friend of yours is a nice girl. Bundle,” said Lord Caterham. Loraine had been at Chimneys for nearly a week. and had earned the high opinion of her host-mainly be- cause ef the charming readiness she had shown to be instructed in the science of the mashic shot. Bored by his winfcr abroad, Lord Caterham ind taken up golf. He was an cxce-ibic player and in conse. ice W115 profoundly enthusiastic uh‘? the game. He spent most of his mornings lolllng mashic shots over mrious shrubs and bushes, or, rather, "Juli? It'd-wring; hiac-Doiiaitl to des- pair. _ “We must lay out a little course," said Lord Catcrham. addressing n daisy. "A sporting liltlc course. Now tlich. just watch this one, Bundle. Oi‘! ‘.116 right knee. slow back, keep the head still and use the wrists." The ball. heavily topped. scudded the unfalhoznccl depths of a great bank of rhadodcndrons. "Curious." said Lord‘ Cater-ham. "What did l do then, I wonder? As I was Sarina. Bundle, that friend of your is a very nice girl. I really think} am inducing her to take quite an interest in the game. She hit some excellent shots this morning —- really quite as good as I could do myself.“ A FAIR GAME Lord Caterham took another care- lcss swing and removed an immense chunk of turf. MacDonald. who was passing, retried it and stamped it firmly back. "Phe look he gave Lord Calerham would have caused any one but an ardent golfer to sink through the earth. ' “If lvlacDonald has been guilty oi’ cruelty in Cotes, which I strongly suspectfl’. said Bundle. “he's being punished now." “Why shouldn't I do as I like in my own garden?" demanded her father. "MacDonald ought to be in- terested in the way my game ls coming on-the Scotch are a great i golfing nation." "You poor old man," said Bundle. "You'll never be a golfer-but at any rate it keeps you out of mis- chief." , “Not at all," siad Lord Caierham. "I did the long sixth in five the other day. The pro was vcry sur- prised when I told him about it." “Hc would be." said Bundle. “Talking of Cootes, Sir Oswald plays a fair game~a very fair game. Not n pretty st_v1c—to0 siirr. But straight down the middle every time. But curious how a clover hoof shows-won't give you a. six-inch putt! Makes you put it in every time. Now I don't like. that." "I suppose he's a. man who likes to be sure," said Bundle. “It's contrary to the spirit-of the game," said her father. “And he's not interested in the theory of the thing either. "Says he just plays for exercise and doesn't bother about style. Now, that secretary chap, Bnteman. is quite dif- ferent. It's the theory interest him. a-n l. I x o - - 1151.1. p why limit 1r a to b i Usually, otberbabyrahe tries to put that’: bright and sparkling and shiny into her mouth . . . to the staccato tempo" of your "don’ta."_ But here’a a ease ‘when they-most appropriately fit that pink ‘bud of a mouth . . . baby} spoon and pusher, and cup. . or he . . . for what have you?) will coo happyv appreciation in tribute ‘to your thoughtfulness. rue criktoimamwu GUARDIAN if you let her. Bu: mother has a fondness for’ nice things in her home . . . and silver will make a Christmas ahe’ll- neverfforgeti‘ o... .........',. of 1w Roccas Bans. save-pun u u.- . _ range of patterns. You can patterns to pea- fectly with your home fnnaiahiugu. Pattern ca. ierigln) ab? pony comes and the silver is old and out-dated. ss,oo~~ann ounce ienysama.....................s2.oo llihyonnaiseLadle................. 2.50 AColdlfeatForlr..................; 3.00 TnmaioServornn................ 3.75 Berry-Spoomn................... 4.00 -6CoffeeSpoons................... 4.25 l‘DessertSemen............'.......' 5.00 moojro $10.09 GOysterForIta.....§..............$6.00 169.155.. or Grape Fruit Spoons.....6.50 '611mlTeaSpoona...........-.....7.00 61ccCreamForks..........ln.l... 7.00 6iButterSpreadera................ 7.25 esuaarorn...'.......;;;; 6Cream Soup Spoonsnlillll... 8.50 ~But mother is! Baby doesn't care how the table looks . . . in fact she'll mull it amazingly Anniversary. Llflq. Argosy. Fine . . . as far, as it . . . but why limit it w baby? What about baby's mother? Will .1... not appreciate some I was slicing badly with my spoon; and he said it all came from too much right arm; and he evolved a very in- ’; \- Cuticura Heals Terrible itching Burning Eczema "i was troubled with eczema for a number oi years. it started with a terrible itching and burning on my face and then formed water biisiara. which scaled over. " atchin_ seemed to irritate it, but it was the only relief l got. ii leemed to bother rne more at night and kept me from aheplng. Later ii broke out on my anao and disfigured them. "l aent for a free sample oi Cuti- curu Soap and Ointment and got good results from ll. I purchaled more and aher using one cake of Cuiicura Soap and one box of Curi- eura Ointment i wan healed." (Signed) Mrs. A. Logan, Rock Springs, Om. Daily use of Cutieura Soap. with touches oi Cutimll Ointment as re- quired. keeps the akin fresh, smooth and elm". Cuticura Talcum lo an idal toilet powder. EMU Oinlllltii‘. ll: geérlklgdill llrhbll . a...- ll-"wvbli aST-ii " Hie-I'll.“ £~ Cutieura Shaving sun. an. Annual Meeting terestlng theory. It's all left arm in golf-the left arm is t=he armthat counts. He says he plays tennis left- handed but golf with ordinary clubs because there is superority with the left, arm tells." I "And did he play very marvelous- ly?" inquired Bundle. - -"No he didn't," confessed 10rd Caterham. "But then he may have been off his game. I see the theory all right and I think there's clot in it. an! Did you pee that one. Bundle? flight over the rhododen- drons. A perfect shot. Ahl if one could be sure of doing that every time-Yes, ‘rredwell, what is it?" 'l‘redwell addressed Bundle. 021.1‘!!! TELEPHONE to you on the telephone, my Lady." Bundle net of! at full speed for the house. yelling "Loraine, Loraine," as as she was lifting the receiver. “hallo. is that you, Jimmy?" "l-iallo. How are you?" "Very fit, but a bit bored." "How's Loraine?" "one; all right.‘ She's here. D0 might. grapple successfully with the "Mr. Theaiger would like to speak i she did so. Loraine joined her just new silverware, bright n and sparkling, us. .‘;..'.....,, chum... day? Will she just! Babfs not embarrassed if com- .318 1.1.9 G. E. DITIIIAIIOIIL IILVII GO. O? BANANA. LTU~ necessary to take a skeleton key to the Coot/es?" ~ "Well. Lhad a sort of idea they'd come in handy. You don't know the sort o! shop one gets them at?" "What you .want is a kindly burglar friend to show you the ropes." ' "I do, Bundle, I do. And un- fortunately 1 haven't got one. l thought perhaps your bright brain problem. But I suppose 1 shall have l to fall back upon Stevens as usual, He'll be getting some funny ideas‘ in his head soon about me-flrst a‘ '_"<'rI.I».i.T.1.TCTr7-re_w> 00-0-0064 OQO-OOOO-Q-OOQ 00004 F0 N0 ORDER. T00; LAME , N0 ORDER ..too-sq4ee.i. or the profit involved for us. we give eve delivery the same prompt and RS BR A"?! A ' g NAIILYOI, BIB FOX FEED" FOR. SALE Beef Trlpo Beef Melts Beef Lip; Beef Tongue Trimmings _ Bcnelesa Beef Veal, (in carcass) Lamb Pluck: Lamp Tripe . Lambs and Mutton, (In carcass) llorsemeat. (carload lotaor lean llogs Piucka, - Boga Liver llorae Liver. The island Gold Storage Company Ltd.’ ‘ u-za-ii. t 0 000-0-604-000000044-0-0-04-0-00-0 , Norwegian , _ _ America Line . HALIFAX to NORWAY. B) the Fast Popular " S. S. Stavangerfjord stun; n a. n. NOV. as <5 g- .O-OO-O-O-O-O-O-OOO-QOOOQOOQQO§O-O ; ,POTATO_ES ; I Pieoeshof S, 34 pea. $23.00 T0 040.00 Gravy Boat and Plate" . .. .. . .827.00 Double Vegetable Dish. . . . . . . . . . . 33.75 '26 Pieces in handaomeeolored Tray seas _ ' $40.60 am) oven _wmrrziuisa.......f..........s4o.oo colored chest) (chest free).... 51.35 Centerpieeeuu... ........'....... 54.00 S-pe. Tea or Codee Set . O (in handsome .0... 87.75 wmrn arcs: We willbe buying geese from ti" warehouse ~'Ii loo for Boat loads. _ s. were: nouotaa, lflionee m and was. (lflTl-l-lfl-imo. .;AN’D TURNIPS. i We Iiiiba buying even day at oui ogaa‘: Wharl. highest flcll f0L8°°l| !i..Q°F..-. "Qmlmmd" C‘ ri-lottetoiva.‘ PQI. Island, OQOOOQOOOOOO} 12th t6’ Docembe 16th inclusive l!!!‘ lng hlghestprices. ALSO We will be buying -from now till Spring and paying highest prices ‘CHICKEN FOWL ‘ OANNEBS C. E. Pratt- & Son 8T. PETERS i2~11-2i. Fountain Pen . y Desk I Sets ’ We have an unusually atock In a ‘variety of colors and wide range of prices ‘ From $6.00 ~ and ' Up. .'l'he one illustrated us.» has buta- Direct to BEIGINJIII OSLO Passengers booked through is Norwegian. Swill‘ aao Daniel to. - , Yhslglit and younger rates on ap- ileatieo. ' . -. ' 1"? .6‘ - . . ~ r ~ y c; TA YL 0R 4 ._ 142i Grafton Si. _ Jeweler‘ 8! Engraver The annual meeting oi the Kinsman Silver Black and Patch For C0,, Ltd" will be held on Wednesday, December 18th, 192D, at the residence of the Treasurcr, i0 Ambrose Street, Char- lottetown, f‘. E. 1., at noon. It is the Intention of the Directors to postpone this meeting until some future date. JOHN W. PALMER, Prol- 472-12-12-31 - ‘ ' efll ht service. You can depend upon quality and speed here. marble baa with the new pearl and black poll. » ‘ you want w aplalto her?" . "In a minute. I've got a lotto m. To begin with. I'm rein: down "m: MAXIMUM or near - to the 000m‘ for‘ the week-end." he said significantly. "New, ‘look W. D.‘ ‘ca. here, Bundle. you dart know how on“; one gets hold of. skeleton keys. do . . ‘ _ ~- my- - _ . ; _ , rook: m p "Haveot the fogglest. 1| it really. ‘mail. l ol --. a...- /. e ' euu+uoo+neuoo4wue+ ‘ 1 EYES TESTED AND GLASSES‘ FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists lfl Richmond Street Dr. T. Waye i v DENTAL SURGEON f ‘ m, Richmond Street Charlottetown, l’. I. l. Office Hours Phone I13 ‘Itflttoilllt- lfiltolllt~ r. A. a. orwotrca sou " murmur. -.