v imakc a man of ycuf F3 -r~.. _ ,_ CAR OWNERS McLean Service Station i ‘QPROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Li!» rAGb"rwo' ~ gnu. 1s s Qoauuvleuari: 1.. ‘i i -. 4v t,.-- ,1 . ‘; s‘ a .-\ 7 DiALS MYsTERY 8y Agatha Christ-h CONTINUED \ ANOTHER PROSPECT "Hullo. Bill. You're looking for Lqnax. I suppose? Look here. if you want to do a good turn. hurry into the drawing room and tell him the Cabinet have called an immediate meeting. or get him away somehow. It's really not ‘fair to let the poor devil make an ass of himself all for some silly girl's prank." "I've not come for Codders." said Bill. "Didn't, know he was here. It's Bundle I want to see. Is she any- where about?" "You can't see her." Caterham. "Not just now, rate. George is with her." "Wcll-wliat docs it matter?" "I think it does rather." said Lord Caterham. "He's probably spluttering LllOlTlbly at this minute. and we mustn't do anything to make it worse for him." ' ~ "But vzhat is he saying?" "Heaven knows." said Lord Cater- ham. “A lot of damned nonsense. anyway. Never say too much. that was always my motto. Grab the girl's hand and let events take their course." Bill stared at him. "But look licrc. sir. I'm in a hurry. I must talk to Bundle—" "Well. I don't suppose you'll have to wait long. must confess I'm rather glad to have you here with me-I suppose l/imax will insist on coming back and talking to me when it's all over." "When what's all over? What is Louiax supposed to be doing?" "Hush." said Lord Caterliain. "He's proposing." "Proposing? Proposing what?" “Afarriage. To Bundle. Don't ask ‘me why. I suppose he's come to what .tlicy call the dangerous age. I can't ‘explain it any other vvn._\'." ' Proposing to Bundle? The-dirty swine! At his age!" Bill's face grew crimson. "He says he's in the prime of life." said Lord Caterham cautiously. "He? Why. he's decrepit-senile! I-—" Bill positively choked, "Not at. all." said Lord Catcrham 55R SALE 51$ EXCHANGE i it no l1 I v“ om - F i? J : ‘My said Lord at any "The statistician who avers that mobody dlea every time you rqiihg should be an anti-septic - outh~waah salesman." l I came to ask you for fer‘: hand. Have you any MORE)’. . Suitor: ‘l our daugh Father: oung man? Suitor: Sure thing. How high o you quote her? . v f Percy! I believe there la a plot " "against me. Miss Frank! Somebody trying to 320 acre dairy ranch Clear. 2'3 miles from R. m, Stores. etc. 1Z5 miles from school. 125 mlles from Winnipeg. Near Portage Lu Prairie. Want farm on P. E. 1. Might assume some. Write particulars to H. COUGHLIN, 3129 W. 11th Ave, _ Spokane. Wuh. Aucrzozv SALE OF FARM. STOCK AND CROP. ETC" AT STANLEY BRIDGE l-‘arm consisting of 115 acres of land all clear and in a high state of culli- ‘ Teacher: William the Conqueror invaded England in i066 A. D. How do you suppose we know that. Johnny? Johnny! Sy looking in the tele- phone hook, l guess. , best farms in Queens County and is near Churches, Sch00lg and s10"; has got dwelling house and out bulld- lngs. Will be sold by pllbllo auction l . 3. NOTICE at 1 p. m. together with stock. and crop. clc. It‘ day is unfavorable sale next. day at some hour. MRS. EDWARD bfrl-JWEN. Admlulstratrlx. HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. 416-12-11-12-14-16-17-13. Battery Storage time is not. Applet Blossom ‘firnc. lloivcvrr you will need a fully charged bultcry when the good old summer comes again. We've ‘ 011'"! 7"!‘ ml"!- lct us care for yours this winter. i DENTAL SURGEON 130 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P. B. 1, Offlcr Hour: Phone M: P A. M. lo l P. M. 4 2 l’. M. lo I l‘. M. a CALL 8G0 UG-IZ-ll-lwk. . PROVINCIAL TREASURERS DICPARTMENI‘ - j Arrears of Land Taxes — " In’ view of the unfavorable prices for farm products during the fall of 1928. forbearance was shown by this Department In respect to collection of 14nd Taxes in default. Due to favourable crops and values of all farm products during the fluent season no reason exists for any further extension qr time, Notice Is therefore given that payment of Land Taxes In arrears will be Icqulrcd not later than the 31st day of December, next. Taxes overdue 5nd “PM l‘ "l" d!" "l" Willlvrly be collected under the provisions of Section l7 of "The Land Assessment Act. 1824" which require; that the nlmgg qt than ln default be published In two newspapers, together with particular; a; to the loud owned and taxes unpaid. The Act requires that following pub. llutlon executions wlll be Issued against the property. Ratepayers who further neglect to heed this final notlcc must accept thr responsibility of the added coats of collection. C. J. STEWART, - Supervisor of Taxation Charlottetown. in Manitoba. ' vation. This is considered one o! 1hr. ' Dr. o. T. Waye * coldly. "He's five year young than I am." ' "Of all the damned cheek! coddc-I and Bundle! A girl like Bundle! You oughtrrt to have allowed it." "I never interfere." said Lord Cater- hum. "You ought to have told him what you thought of him." "Unfortunately modern civilization rules that out," said Lord Caterham regretfully. "In the Stone Age now- but. dear me. I suppose even then I shouldn't be able to do lt-belng a small man." “Bundle! Bundle! Why. I've never dared to ask Bundle to marry me because I knew she'd only laugh. And George-s. disgusting wind-bag. an unscrupulous. hypocritical old hot-air merchant-a foul. poisonous self ad- vertlser—" "Go on." said Lu-d Catcrhzun. "I'm enjoying this." "My God!" said Bill simply and with feeling. “Look here, I must be off." TO SEE THESIGER "No. no. don't go. I'd much rather you stayed. Besides. you want to sec Bundle." "Not now. This has driven every- thing else out of my head. You don't know where Jimmy Thesigcr is by any chance? I lwllcvc he was staying ;witli the Cootcs. Is he there still?" "I think he went buck to town yes- terday. Bundle and Loraine were ovcr there on Saturday. If you'll only waltr-J’ But Bill shook his head energetic- ally and rushed from the room. Lord Caterham tiptoed out into the hall seized a hat and made a hurried exit by the side door. In the dis- tance he observed Bill streaking down the drive in his car. "That young man will have an acci- dent." he thought. Bill. however. reached London with- l out. any mischance. and proceeded to ipark his car in st. James‘ Square. Then lie sought out Jimml’ Tlieslgefs rooms. Jimmy was at home. "Hullo Bill. I say. matter? You don't look your usual i bright little self.” | "I'm worried," said Bill. "I was . ivorried anyway. and then something ‘else turned up and gave me a jolt." "Oh!" said Jimmy. "How lucid. , What's it all about? Can I do any- thing?" Bill did not reply". He sat, staring i at the carpet and looking so puzzled and uncomfortable that‘. Jimmy felt‘ his, curoslty aroused. ' “Has anything very extraordinary occurred. William?" he said gently. "Something damned odd. I can't make head or tail of it." The Seven Dials business?" "Yes-the Seven Dials business. l got a letter this morning." i "A letter? What sort of a letter?" ! "A letter from Ronny Devcrcaux‘ executors." "Good Lord! After all this time." “It seems he left instructions. If he was to dic suddenly’. a certain scal- ed envelope was to be sent to mc ex- actly a fortnight after his death." "And they've sent ft. to you?" “Yesfl "You've opened it?‘ '. "Yes." "Wcll—what did it say?" Bill turned a glance upon him. such a strange and uncertain one that Jimmy was startled. 1 "Look here." he said. “Pull your- fself together. old man. It sccms to 'have knocked the wind out of you, on Wednesday, December 18th. 1929, whatever n ‘s’ Have a drink]. A CERTAIN LETTER He poured out a stiff whiskey and soda and brought it over to Bill. who took it obedlently. His face stllLbore the same dazed expression. “It's what's in the letter." he said. "I simply can't believe it. that's all." "Oh. nonsense." snld Jimmy. "You fmust, get into the habit of believing ‘six impossible things before break- ifast. I do it regularly. Now then. i let's hear all about it. Walt a min- I ute." He went outside. i ---i-- Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan, B. A. BARRSTER. SOLIUITOR, ETG MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, I'LL —i McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BEN'l'Ll-:Y. If. U. Barrister and Atloruey-at-Luw Office: nro KIchmOnd sum MONEY 1'0 LOAN Cu-rlottetown. l’. It‘. l. McDonald & McPhee Bo An ‘ “ 1. a. McDONALD. n. r. menu aaumsnus. arroancra. urc- mouur 1'0 was i Riley Building Cuuloltetown‘ p- Stewart & howthe l. I). STEWART. l. 0. N. W.I.()W'I1IIII ' ' ' BABBISTEIIB. SOLICITUII-l- 1Tb December 12in. 1m. _, tuuunuauv —- p4 Great George sum a JQJQAK t what's the -THE'CHARLO'I“I'ETOWN GUAR t- RE TITAN‘ I V_EN at low. sub-zero temperatures the A correct winter grade of Redlndian Motor‘ Oil will give your car quick getaway and smooth performance l Cold-weather drivers everywhere praise this famous product of McCall-Fron- tenac. Call at your neighbourhood Red Indian Station to-day and have your present oil replaced with the right grade of Red Indian. Then your car. too. at twenty below, will be ready to go I McCOLL-FRONTENAC OIL CO.. LIMITED Ofllcu and plum: a‘: Winnipeg. Regina. Calgary, Vancouver, Toronto. Moncron and Montreal. Dktllbutlon Warehouse: n: other convmfan: pofnu. N Moron ' on. "Stevens?" "Yes. sir." cttes. will you? I've run out." _“Very good. sir." front door close. 'I‘hcn he came back ln the act of settling down his empty glass. Ho looked better, more pur- poseful and more mater of himself. "Nbw then." said Jimmy.‘ "I've sent Stevens out so that we can't be overheard. Arc you going to tell me all about it?" “It's so incredible." “Then it's sure to be true. Come on. out with it." Bill drcw a deep breath. "1 will. ru tell you everything." ‘ To Be Continued Tomorrow Cleanings From Millview The generation that has known Slr Harry Lauder must have listened with pleasure to him singing rrom a distance o! 3000 mile: in the Collier hour on last Sunday night. He sang most beautifully "wired ln the Cradle of the Deep" and the "Child- ren's Home" and one saw through a mist what, n ‘Brlp this man has 011 the hearts and the imaginations of a whole world. l I _ .11 '. We are being gripped in the heart of it mid lung and looks u though the ‘ruudm. "Just go out and gct me some clgar- l Jimmy waited till he heard um; . into the sittinz-TOOIII- Bill WRS lufiiqcolllngs. Albei-ry Plains are sorry to .LOTS 0F I‘ weather man has become contrary! Mr. and Mrs, Henry w¢bih°rbi¢ with us and is going to give us snow W"? S1165“ °5 M?- ‘md M“ J- R" and more snow, It. however. has not Wealherbic on Wednesday evening ‘interfered too much with the "mot- ior busscss." HJKBS a recent visitor to Mlllvlew. l The many friends of luvs. Edwin, OULTRY learn of hcr recent illness. ! OTTAWA. Dec. 16.—Pou1t.'ry will The mimv frimds Cf DP- J- 0- be plentiful this Christmas. ‘mere Collins Vernon River. nrc plcascd lo tam 7,3439“, bounds o’ turkeys gee” sec lflm out again after an attack of =and other such dencncges 3n mid the fluc. storage. This ls 3.000.000 pounds The flue is getting an early start imnre than ‘as; yum ghlgkeng will this Year and it ls to be hoped H" ‘appear 0n many tables. however, as means‘ of prevention will be exercised over zmlymo pounds or up; total ls ir. order that it may not become too made up by the 1C5, ghmmd bkfl, widely spread. ‘ "_"_' MOUGLAS FIR RAILWAY SLEEP- Threc "wife 0f 5W1" "Y" "e ans FROM CANADA ron umram reported in Vernon River. ' LQNDON. Dec. ill-Orders for Ml‘. and Mrs. M. E. Jenkins. Mlll- E2901,”- mnww glgqpgrs of Canadian ‘view. were rc:cnt vLsltovs to the lingual,“ m- hmfeuyecn placed bl’ "l? ICIW- Great Western Railway compBnY- They w-iil be used malnlydn connec- c Smith, George Vun- “on with the exvmsron w“); npproy- rnment. under the de- velopment act of 1029, ildinl t-hB unempl yum-t. situation. . _*. t us. Gobi) 15mm u. rm emit...» noncrofl. u. n. Dec. io-‘rhen ltfcssra Gcorfi oerstlne and Daniel Cummings were ted by me gave '11". the city recently. i Mrs, George MsEachcrn. Millvlcwi who has been spending n few days ln Charlottetown returned home Saturday cvcnlnk- MARlTlMPl-TR OUTLOO .MellsralChas. McKenzie mid Emer- son Sheiduw were visitors to the city Mrs. Harry Jenkins. Hazclbrook. itule. ln the Quebec Govm-rmient on Tins cuulsrrnlAs PM! 811d Bermuda. ThG DOSSlDIIItlCS INDIAN ' RED DECEMBER- 1a. 1919 Glycerine or Alcohol Full protection for the cooling system of your car . . . that's what you get with Red Indian glycerin: or alcohol. Whichever you prefer’ is on sale at: all Red Indian Stations. Ask the operator. tare great possibilities for trade be- ltwccn Nova. Scotla. and Jamaica, Nassau and Bermuda. "said Hon. Joseph Perron, Minister ‘of Agricul- the arrival of the Lady Somers of the Canadian National steamshlps Saturday night Irom Kingston. Nas- are very great l! you B0 after them hesald. Mr Pcrron was accompanied by Madame Berti-re Perron, Hon.‘ Adelard ‘rurgeon. President of the‘ Legislative Qouncll of Quebec, Mlle Blanca Brsls, Louis B. Cordeau, Ar- thur Derry and George A. Savoy. We have had a wonderful vacation no said. the weather was delightful. the Lady Somers is very comfort- able. the food and service unbxcell- cd. Altogether it has been a great trip. _ The Lady Somers brought up twenty-two passengers. mall and cargo. including a sin-all shipment of bananas and other West Indian cargo. The passengers left for Mon- treal Saturday night by special Can- adan National train ln conjunction with the passengers from the Swed- lah American diotorahlp Kungsholmi Protestant Orphanage Annual Collections OBWELL COLLECTION Miss Chrlsty McQueen Mrs. J. D. McLeod ..... Ewen Gillis Mrs. J. IJ. Martin Duncan. Gillis . . . . .. Mrs. Percy McLeod . Mrs. Lawrence McLeod Norman Wood Total -.. . . . . . . ....»-|u-.y-' SPECIAL TRAIN . SERVICES CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS The Canadian National Railway announce the following chanuls l" train services in connectlonwlth thl Christmas Holidays. CIPTOWIW-MURIAY HARBOR Train No. 210 will leave Murrl! Harbor at 7.30 A. M. lnltfld 0f 7-45 A. M.’ on Monday. December 28rd. l1" rlvlng Charlottetown 10.10 A. M. Train No. 200 will leave Charlotte- town on the same date H.130 P. M instead of 3.30 P M. Train No. 81 will leave Charlotte- town at 4.30 PM. instead of 3.30 PM on Monday and Tuesday. CIPTOWN - SOUIVI! ‘ruin No. b5 will leave Cliarlott-O town at 4.00 P. M. instead of 3.20 P. M Ihomis Morrison . _ . . . . . . . 1.00 William Greenwood .......... 1.00 on Monday. December 23rd and Tuu- duy. December 20th- 403-13-13-55. _