‘melee when OO t »i I-im-eu-11 fRASER.NEW0l.ASOUN¢N.S. OOOOOOU ‘_ EYES TESTED l S M I L E S » GLASSQSNDFITTED oAaav oenrie A ll. w. Tavnolz .l. s. Tavnoa . .“*’”'5"” ‘ &&¥OOOOOO %%§ u` ‘* Representation Wanted ni Prince adware nuiua by ei. old oe- ¢ -~ ' y . Q established ilrrn manufacturing spices. .1.feoi'fees. extracts, jelly powders, etc., and who now has sn established con nectlon on this territory Applicants \ \ "must havea. good connection with ` both the wholesale and retail trade, 4 x 1__» “mud cover the territory regularly 6 ff/ '> % and thoroughly and be able to pro " 'uuoe results. Apply to bor Y lla. 1 " O+¢4&O4 O-O Optometrists ; ’»;“3_'5f. YM M2 BIchmond_ Street ~‘~‘e‘.' W ) on W ` f\\J\ Sth/ 0% . -_'sw' \" Iva, * all tl. I lKY.'lP\ y~_e¢13‘20'fmW3i- “A dutiful daughter sometimes i §5iiii‘f>R sAl.E OR T' » EXCHANGE if '$20 acre dairy ranch in Manitoba. 3: Clear. 2% miles from R. it., Stores. helps her mother with the dls!°es.” \ _“rr wma .Ni-r i. ~ om lpeg ea ortage a | Pnlrie. Want farm on P. E. l. lvrighi -__ Spokane, Wash. I 'l'l 'ilii' IJ »~ W // ' 1., . /""1 'f ) .. eu. in miie- from eenool. lzs miieel ` - " A" assume some. Write particulars to ‘ \ ' H. COUGHLIN, ")_ ..‘ 3129 W. 17th Ave., _...ss\“‘f‘ ‘ \ - e. \ ,,,,., §\\\ ,` In _ SF of - , Miss Brush: The idea, me flirt with you? Why, you're so old jx; _,g,1_; - you have lost all your teeth. V _ .A _ ` in H ':_ _,, I <6- _ orri <-= _ , I '» _ rlr..-iw . - ` 'lf:.l i f/1 \`. r':.¢ C y \ 0/ . - _ , 0 >\ Z/fo) i. 1: ° ‘ , . . ~~. _._,.-ef YQ, 5 1'* Exrnas Fon' cnalsmas , » , ,,,’.i’i1e Christmas season calls for extra kitchen utensils in every home. If you? .. W' do not believe it figure out in yourl Toxmf adntagufomgfn by “mn” if-Y mind the things you will make and] ~g"hl_ 1; lg ; ueregrv ,\ vi.; bake during the holiday season andl ‘ H ,then check up on your stock of uten-~ sils and list he in s that are lack- i .. . ° th S 1 ing. Then bring the list to us and` > ~ *- wo will supply everything you may, 1. .surprise and pleasure. l ~l.' J' I'he Rogers' 'J "_j§'=HardWare Co., need at prices that will afford your i ` #£5 X _,l , ii - "P en `O _$52. is 5 ,"1 3 Limited /--~~ .le-.{1. = __ .. i.»~ li @ ii? Ol ~»‘-~ Norwegian C _ O Co 'L' -'T ‘ . “Jonah's whale was larger ih.'.h America Line ¢‘.":‘ ry: _ -'fi j_~ By the Fast Popular' n rl.»l _,, ,_,..` S. S. Stavangerfyord wr' -' seiube io A. lm Nov. zs "" ’ nireet io aanoi-:N -na osi.o N-t ' n-»_f..-. Passengers booked through to Norwegian. Swedish and Danish fill# ""““_ ' Freight and passmger rates on ap- `_l . -;\.‘*|,||n‘ “" ' 1'. A. s. nuwoufa si aux ""‘""" miller, N. s. i1Al.1FAx io NORWAY EH 3|: I I li-si. Thltf. - , li- "k ` a motor-bus they say.” “But never carried but one pa: senger I understand." U 0 l C THE AUTUMN‘GiRL The Autumn Girl likes harvest days, For she knows how to gather crops, And seldom will sho false hopes raise When at her feet a lultor flops. She knows that thlstles don't yield figs, 8he’a sure that sour grapes will gripe: Sho passes by peer, foolish prlgs, And waits till her heart's harvsat*s ripe. A|lnar|l‘s Llnirnent for Dlstemprr. 'IU . “»"H‘y‘ PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ~~~-A~ PROVINCIAL TREASURER’S DEPARTMENT i"~'i W in default. In view of tho unfavorable prices for farm products during the fall was shown by this Department in respect to collection Arrears of Land Taxes' eropa and values of all farm products during th no roaaon exists for any further extension of time. 'ls' therefore given that payment of hand Taxes in arrears will lsiofthaa tho Slat day of Doeembsr, nest. Taxes overdue an date will positively be collected under the provklons of Section 'land Asssmlont Act, dlli” which requires that the names bs published in two newlolll°fl» tvldher with particulars sal tsxss unpaid. The Act reollrel that tollowilis WF- 'wll bs'imaed against the property. wielarthlnsghettohsodthislnalnouos mustaoosfpt the on-eases neu st eslintleu. '(_:..f.l‘l‘IWAl'l', _ ' lap¢'visoro!‘i‘ssatlon. a ‘ » . ' -4'.. 'W7 DIALS ¥.‘;‘;.f.‘.“1.$£t'§"......_.... lmyoardoetorshoutbsseilwoodereoson ‘ aadoll'elelunsmou-tb»tvognstrem»- an eooiblooa io ibn ss yor old wil tnauusut._ see-yourdroggissordhsct. Beechwood I ,,,...-»»~¢ MYSTERY By Aflthl Cllrlllll -ei-1-e--Z-1--:_ A CUBIOUS THING "Then he did rather a curious thing. He arranged seven clocks upon the eight. It was meant as a symbol that the Seven Dials would revenge the doeth of one of their members-and he watched eagerly to see it any one betrityed ohemselv or showed signs of perturbation.” , "And lt was Jimmy Theslgor who poisouned Gerry Wade?" "Yes, he slipped the stuff into a whisky and soda which Mr. Wade had downstairs before retiring to bed. Thats why he was already feeling sleepy when he wrote that letter to Mis Wade." "Then the footman Bauer. hadn‘t anything to do with it?" asked Bun- dle, ' ' “Bauer was one of our people_ Lady Eileen. It was thought likely that our crook would would go for Herr E'berhal'd's invention and Bauer was got into the house to watch even‘$| on our behalf. But he wasn`t able to do much. As I say, Mr. Thesiger ad- ministered the fatal dose easily en- iough. Later, when every one was as- llecp, a botzilc, glass and empty chlor- al bottle were placed by Mr. Wade's lbedside by Mr. Thesiger. Mr. Wade la-as unconscious then and his fingers l were probably pressed round the glass iancl the bottle so that they should he ilound there if any questions should iarlse. I don't know what effect the isevcn clocks on the manteipiece made ion Mr. Thesiger. He certainly didnt `lel. on anything to Mr. Devercux. All the same I think.he had a bad five! minutes now and again thinking of] them. And I think he kept a pretty wary eye on Mr. Devereux after lthat. “We don‘t know exactly what hap- ‘ pened next. No one saw much of Mr. lDevereux after Mr. Wade‘e death. But it is clear that he worked along the same lilies that lie knew Mr. Wade had been working and reached the isame result-namely that Mr. Thes- iger was the man. I fancy, too, that he was betrayed in the same way." "You mean?" ‘ "Through Mist Loraine Wade. Mr. Wade was devoted to her-Ibellcvc he hoped to marry her-she wasn't , really his sister, of course-and there is no doubt that he told her more than he should have done. But MISS Loraine Wade was devoted body and soul to Mr. Thesiger. She would do anything he told her. She passed on the information to him. In the same way_»later, Mr. Deve- reux was attracted to her. and prob- ably warned her against Mr. Theslger. _So Mr. Devereux in tii.m was silenced -and died trying to send word to thc Seven Dials that his murderer was Mr. Thesigcr." "How gliastly,"crled Bundle. “lf I had only known.” "Well, it didn`t seem likely. In fact I could hardly credit it myself. But then we came to the a.ffair\at the Abbey. You will remember how awk- ward it was -- specially awkward for Mr. Evcrslelgh here. you and Mr. The- siger were hand in glove. Mr. Ever- _ sleigh had already been embarrassed i _,__.__; _____ __.__._._..._;__._ l l Mortgage Sale ` There will be sold by Public Auction ` in fruit of the Law Courts Building at Charlottetown, Queens County, Prince Edward Island on Saturday the fourth day of January A. D., 1930 at the hour or twelve o’elock noon all that tract of lanil situate partly in 'I‘ownsh.p Number Thirty-seven in Queens County aforesaid and partly in Township Number Thirty-eight in Kings County in said island, and bounded and described as follows that is to say: Bounded on the West by land now or formerly in possession of Alexander McDonald, John A. Mo- Donald and John Jay; on the North by land now or formerly in possess- ion of Augustine McDonald and John Angus McDonald; on the east by land now or formerly in possession ol' on the south by land now or formerly in possession of Thomas Itodgerson and Angus McDonald, said described land being situsto on the north and south side of Jay’s on Fort Aull-IN! Road and extending north and south a distance of forty three chains ind extending east and west a distance ol sixteen chains and fifty links and was formerly owned by the late Alexander °' Menonala (Bras ivory and contain- °' in b estimation seven sores of s y *I land u little more or less. e The above sale is mode in persu- anee of a. Power of Sale contained in be an Indenture of Mortgage dated the d twenty-seventh day of Aprli A. D» |918 and made betwen Francis J. Mo- Dmald of Plllilld In Q\l¢¢na Count! 0' aforesaid farmer and Mary lllen his ‘as wife of the hrst part and the under- signed of the second part., dehnlt ;havlag been made in payment of the principle and- interest soolred thoro- hy. _ _ Dated this third day of Deeeinhsr A. D., 1919. ‘ l o BEN!! F. FBIIIIAN, c ldortgagos. Hel.lAl'I I !|eKINN0lt. _‘__ .ii ___ Charlottetown, \,_, _ttf ii .l . we "\- Q ~ . ‘ |to the Abbey, whloh mldo things by your i1\llli»l!!l,9?1 iotblsplsce,mgvlion l I0ll.ll@d.' , ‘il . . - l I'l.l‘l’lIll _lxH.ANA'l'l0Nl The superintendent psuied and s “so ws.sI Lady l:i1oen.I never dresmedofe\lohathingpmaihle._You` put one overvnrnetheneallrlght. ' We Mrtvorsl hwsainad well' oi couree,_ior it gave him a bona fide reason for getting himself _asked muoh easier for him. - _ “I may say that tho Seven Dials had already sent, a warning leétsr to Mr. Lomax. That was toms -his applying to nie for assistance. lo that l I should be able to'bo oaths spot in a. perfectly natural mlnnor. I made no secret of my preeenos, as you know.” ,V /ind again the Superintendentb 1 eyes twinkied. -. ' i “Well ostensibly, Mr lversieigh and , Mr. Theslger were to divide thenlght into two watches. Reilly, Mr. Ever- sleigh and Mine St. Maur did eo. She ` was on guard at the library window when she heard Mr. Thesiser coming and had to dart' behind the screen. "And now comes the cleverness of Mr. Thesiger. Up to a point he told a perfectly true story, .and I must ad- mit that with he fight and ewfli- thing I was distinctly shaken-and begin' to wonder wbooiiorbs ned anything to de with the theft at all or whether we were oompletely on the _wrong track, There' were one or two suspicious oirounlatahoes that pointed in en entirely elim-out dir-` ectlon and I can tell you I dldn‘t know what to make of thiiags when something turned up to clinch mat- ters. _ “I found the burnt glove in the fireplace with the teeth marks on it _and then-well-I knewthat l':l been right after all. But upon my word, he was a clover 0118 Bundle. "Who was the other mari?" (To Be Continued ’Ibllol'row) ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION A very pleasant time was mont on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and._M.rs. Thomas MacKinnon, Clyde River, when the young people of Clyde River and vieinlty called on them to extend their best wishes on their recent marriage. Mr. Edward MacPhai1 called the gathering tp or- der, and alter c. few humorous re- marks, caled on Mr. Harry MacLean tn read an address, while Mr. Milwn Machaughiin made the presentation' of a purse of money. ' _ i Mr. MacKinnon made a suitable reply on behalf of himself and hir wife. After the sinking of “For they are Jolly Good Fellows,” and bouncing of ii-le bride and groom; me young people proceeded to 'enjoy themselves lr games and other amusemelits. The ladies served a buffet lun _-l Before leaving for their homes, i sing song was enjoyed by all. ‘ The followins is the edQ;\‘i&. ' . ii “S 53'; is a :$33355 “ggi . ,is .‘i’=»’:°l°33°"5f°l Wir 'b b~i» terrier °iS°ifo 3 5 I5 3,335; 3 3 3 3 3 tis’ /` .3 3 8 3 $35 _q,°r its 5 °° amd. 6i,<5"o~a 5 J’ 33 3 31333 G (PW _qc (vac, e “sf “Z” K" 1°* \f8»7><\ ; -E '» __ ... 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