m1: i l. Feminism» . p FASHION ‘Firm Is s ‘ Zipper Baal . for every ouirihae use . . . . and» evuy style , conception l. . was the French who taught us the vital import- ” ance of little things in style . . . that in any conception of outer‘ ensemble there should be no _ ’ . ' i jarring note, no false or incongruous detail. l Overshoes are, or should be, truly “little things” yet it was not until- Goodrich created the Zipper Boot that the overshoe became a voguish, alluring, yet unobstrusivo detail of dress, Milady will save herself many disappointments if she f (remembers that in overshoes only Zippers are authen- tic and only Goodrich makes them, The Canadian Goodrich Compiny Limited, Kitchener, Ontario. IF r1 isrfr coopiuci-i-irisiir A ZIPPER instril) uteri by LEPAGE SE05 Gd, llb- in .1 c. . i V/holesale and Retail iiliFF BIRQS" HI! u Vl i ~ - . . . ..__._._. FOR SALE OR‘: Annlm, Me EXCHANGE I20 nrre dairy ranch In Manitoba. Fllflf- 2'5 miles from R. LL, Stores.- f“ l" “ll” "m" ‘"‘°”'- '2“ "m" §9'.‘L“."'“J;1mliltlfilniii‘llL3?l.=.l’.?‘3‘°*§‘% tom Winnipeg. Near Portage La; ‘ " - "' , ' Fukm want “rm m‘ “It l‘ Mlxmi lotictoirn. I‘. E. 1., M “mm E \. . Young. 1112.. Lyman Bldg, Montreal assume some. Write particulars m | it is the intention ni‘ thq-nlrccmw I; . n‘ (OUGHLIN. to pnslpnnc this meeting until 50mg,’ 31211 w. 11th 11.1.. l“""~" "m- . 101m w. PALMER. Pres.l eting during treatment! N11 nerd to lay up a linru- stifle-ring from lameness. swelling: or inflammation. lire Ahmniinv-anrl wnrk the horse during treatment. \\’1ll not blush-r nur rcmovi- lhllf. $111!! nvvl ren- I ‘The nnnunl meeting oi in; Kingpin“ Silver Illnrk lllltl Patch Fm: C0,, I.Iil., will he Iirlzl on WPnni-silayq |)(‘I‘I"I'l1|'1t‘l’ llitli, I929. at Ilie residence of the‘ 'I‘ri'ri-.1:rrr. l0 Ambrose Street, Chi". Work your Horse. Zll-‘J-l-d-llli. a our...“ l MYSTERY I By lgutbl Christie l courmum l I NOCTURNAL ADVENTURE _ _Jimmy Thesiger arrived ut lather’- l bury on a sunny autumn utternoon yand was greeted ‘aiiectionutciy by l Lady Coote and with cold -dislike by 1 Sir Oswald. Aware .0! ‘the keen ' match-making oyeot Lady Coote up- on him, Jimyny took pains to make 5 himself cxtrQnely agreeable-to Socks -Dr1ventry. ' . l O'Rourke was there in excellent lspirits. He was inclined to be ottlclal ‘and secretive about the mysterious events at the Abbey. about which Socks caicchized him freely, but hi: ycriilciul reticence took a. novel Iorm: y namely. that ot embroidering the talc 0t events in such a fantastic manner l thathobody could posibly guess what ~ I the truth might have been. - l “Four masked men with revolvers? {Is that really so?" demanded socks y severely. _ ‘ ‘ "Ah! I'm remembering how that, there was the round halt dozen oi ithem to hold me down and iorce the stuil’ clown my throat. Sure. and ‘ I thought it was poison, and I done . tor entirely." l "And what was stolen, or what did l they try and steal?" ‘ l "what else but the crown jewels for Russia that were brought Mr. Lomax secretly to deposit in the Bank l oi England." . i “What a bloody liar‘ you are." said iSocks without emotion. ' “A liar? I? And the jewels brought , over by aeroplane with my best friend ‘as pilot. This is secret history I'm ;tcliing you, Socks. Will you ask ' Jimmy Thesiger there ii you don't be’- licvc me. Not that I‘d be putting any mist in Wllfli; he'd say." . "Is‘ it true." said Socks. “that George Lomax came down without 1.1:. false teeth? That's Whill; 1 wan ‘.0 know." - A SUBSCRIPTION ‘There were two revolvers," nitl ‘ady Ccotc. "Nasty things. I saw hem myseli. It's e wonder this poor i::;,».\vasii‘t killed." ' "Oh. I was born to be handged," said Jimmy. "I hear that there was a Russian Countess there o! subtle beauty.” raid Socks. “And that she vumped Bill." i i "some oi‘ the things she said about Etidapest were too drcadtul," said Latly Cooie. "I shall never torget them. Oswald we must send n sub- scription." l Sir Oswald gruiitetl. "I'll make a note oi it, Lady Coote," sul upert Batemen. "Thank you. Mr. Butemun. I reel cnc ought to do something as u (hank uttering. I can't imagine how Sir Oswald escaped being shot-let- ting alone die oi pneumonia." "Don't be ioolishfMariu," uitfBir Oswald. ' - ~ ~ "Ive always had_-u horror oi-cut burglars," said Lady Coote.. - “Think oi having the. luck to me one race to face! I-Iowzthrlllingl" murmured Socks. : - . irDon't you believe it," said Jimmy. "it's damned paintul." And he put- ted his right arm gingerly-I . "How is this poorarm?" inquire -"1tly Coote. - . "Oh. pretty weli- al right now. nut it's been the -most coniounded fliuisancc having to do everything ‘with the leit hand. I'm-no good whatever with it." - “Every child should bevbroughtup to be ambidextrous," said Sir Os- wuld. “Ohi" said Socks somewhlt out 0i her depth. "Is that like sniff". "Not amphibious," said Mr. Bate- mnn. “Ambideirtrous means usins either hand equally well!" . "0111" said Socks, looking at Sir Oswald with respect. "Om you?" "certainly: I can write with either hand." "But not both at once?" That would -not b0 Dfliiilifilb" said Sir Oswald shortly. "No," said Socks ihourhtrully- "I suppose that would bell bit W? 9mm, in. batsman lndfllt / i, g5? 7 DlALS,j;‘_i_i " accomplished by a spedsl ODEL Nil 9s All-Electric nine-tube Neu- tmdyne Ior house-current operation. De Luxe model, embodying many exclusive ‘lectures and using 24S type tuba. Push-Pull amplifi- mtion. Dynamic Speaker. Remarkable selectivity is antenna tuning circuit. Magnificent Higbboy Con- sole oi Walnut. $325°° (Less Tubes) Complete with Tubes, $362.00 MODEL NR 78 All-Electric eight-tube Neutrodyne for house- current operation. Push- Pull amplification. Dy- namic Speaker. Walnut Console, with two-tone panels. Uses 24$ type tube. (Less Tubes) Complete ivilh Tubes. $238.25 the Like the telephone, a radio lethal become a modern necessity. It i8 more than a luxury. It fills the silence with the melody of song.‘ - If your home is mute or if your present radio does not satisfy . . . consider a new .1929 model Freed as a present to the family. An investment in a Freed is an invest- ment in pleasure. The new 1929 Freed Models represent the high-p est achievement of an organization , which has been creating high-class i radio sets since broadcasting began. For selectivity, tone, volume, and range there is no set gto compare with‘ a Freed. Continent-wide tests extending over a period years have produced its really maf- vellous performance. Freed Dealers will glladly show you the whole range of Freed Models . ——every one a gem in appearance i and performance. They represent supreme value in Radio. i ' OI‘ llAllliijDlillfil-IT ll ‘i _.'_ 01 ~ - ‘i DECEMBER ~ 13.49351 —-.__._ » r F RUE Provincial Distributors lie’ lsl; “Just as the Microphone Gets It” R. T. HOLMAN, Limited MIA hlhl Sunnncrside, P. E. L DEMONSTRATED-SOLD and SERVICED BY'THESE DEALERS: ALBERTON-CYRXL R. LEAR!) BEDEQUE—W.. CI-IRISTOPER BORDEN-ROY McKENZIE CARLETON~STANLEY Linitturrun CIIARLOTTETOWN-R. 2r. HOLMAN, LTD. CRAPAUD—COBB 8i SOBEY EMERALD~HARRY FORD KENSINGTON~LORNE DUNNING KlNKORA-EVERETT KELLY MURRAY HARBOR-CHARLES F. RICHARDS NEW ANNAlifl-JAMES TUPLIN OY_STER BED BRIDGE-E. GALLANT SEA VIEW-ROY ADAMS srANLEY BRIDGE-DAN McLEOD s1‘. ELEANoms-Bnucis BERNARD - TicNisii-Aifliiuit BERNARD TRYOBL-SPURGEUN CLARK SUMMERSlDE-R. T. iioLiviAN, urn. ~ TYNE VALLEY-HAYES, McKAy 4, SHARP Dealers Wanted in Other derritories-Writeifor Our Proposition O'Rourke played bridge and Jimmy passed a flirtation evening with Socks. VThe last words Jimmy heard as he retreated up the staircase that night were Sir Oswald saying to his witéf '9 "You'll never make a bridge player. Maris." ' ' _And~her reply: v "1 know, deer. so you always ny- You owe Nlr. O'Rourke another pound, Oswald. That's right." _'l‘o Be Continued Tomorrow lliiiglhnd'haii'an average oi 4.000 divorces u your.‘ Nearly 8'0 ‘American airplanes are heing usedfin Mtxico. b "Grltton vTodiPé-thrce year old Black Gelding, considered one o! the most hltndsomc horses In Canada. A first. prize winner three times at Royal Winter Fair, Toronto-Very hut. ‘ “Helen Aiibrey"—2l0'/,. Nine your old Chestnut more, sound and right eligible to the 21* Class In 1930. Can pace shy good halt mile truck nil the nttenioon £12.12 , "Molly l-‘fl-Buy yearling Filly by u good Ion ot Guy Axworthy, From I tut record Iflllo by Captain Aubrey. LAND FOR ' SALE‘ BY TENDER, Tenders will be received at the olflces ot the denigned up to 1nd Including December 28th, I029, tor the purchase oi’ 318 acres ot woodland n. St. Georges, Lot 55. King's County. The land In question is owned by cer- tain oi the heirs of Capt. Campbell and, is part oi 1200 acres granted to the said Capt. Clinpbcll In’ 1834. Parties Interested may Inspect the plan and title Deeds at the otIIces oi the undersigned. flciidcrii may be to! the entlro block or tor any parcel tlitreol. ' . Immediate sule necessary In order to close estate o! the late Arthur Holyroyd one oi’ the heirs. L. Jenkins, New Wilt-shire. Trustee llolyrod ‘estate or to the ’ signed- MecDONALD 0 MloPlllil, Solicitors, Charlottetown. oosi-ii-ze-tuesaifiiawks. Poultry YIautQd; Turkeys,‘ Geese, wirutc-Ilttened Chickens Ind Fovvls. All birdunult be dry picked and all leather; removed. Also I-‘owls tor cunning tor which we will ply the highest price! delivered our rehouse,_Montug_iie. McLEOD l; MOGBIGOR- zdi-ii-tl-tues-lri-imonth, §PECIAL 11211119 , SERVICES ' CHRlSTMAg HOLIDAYS 'I'he Canadian Notional Railways announce the following changes in train services in connection withfthe Christmas Holidays. - - CIITOWN-WIUBIAY IIAQBOB Harbor at 7.30 A. M. Instcld 0t 1.45 A. M. on Monday, Deceinberlnrd, In‘: rlving Charlottetown 10.101. M. -' Trnin No; 200 will lave Cltlrlotte- town on the sumo date It 1.80 P. M. tnbtatld oi ILSOP/M. . ~. .~ . ' CHTOWN - aouisis Tllln No. 55 will leave Ohuiotw won-st 4,00 P. t4. lnlteld or s30 P. M. 6n Mondsynbeoeinber 31rd Ind Tlill- dny,'Decem“ 24th. '_ ' ' . ‘i ' . .. L s"°"“"" “"5" 472-12-12-31. , whim . "Ruth Ailliorw-nu-ir my yen-ling - _ i "It would be u 81""! "hi"! "°" Illly by contain/loony. mm n tut i fi" “ in a Government 'd0PN‘lm@1‘"'-" W‘ trotter‘ by AIOIIIIO-DGFOIIEII- served Mb 0'30"“ "ll °n° “Fla hughfiiilsibwiflmilii-iliz: fiiimiii DIAMOND RIN " new or Heart... n. w m» r 1 . - - i - S ~ ‘ Ml“ m“ 1'" hmd w“ do“? The nbovehorsen are all Standard l ' Alllleals 1 "can you u" Wh "m"? and Rcgiste _' jiilnteiest-ed vrrIto roi- h _, I i —-—-— "No, Indeed. Im the most film‘ pertlouhru Hurt innde up my mind i i 101» n1: a Diamond Kin‘ yo“ handed person m“ “u, Wu}. h lenv-nalqme-nne h tom‘ w ‘a will Ilnd our stark most rnmplete. 1 Notice ls hereby given that the “But you dell “m; with your loll. some blrgllns." - , Board oI Appeal oi the City o! Cbur- " d ,, "m m; observlnt Blttmln. . B. T. FULTON. We have n large varli-ty oi the very 1 lotteinvvn has Ilxctl Monday the 10th, 3a“ ' m other hum" _ _ Upper Silewiuclr, N. l. I , l day oI nerenihci-Ji. n., mo, n the 1 noticed Q ' ,, 4421-12-11-41. _ __ _ a o“ selling‘ a‘ hour oi ten o'clock In the torenoon st "Oh. but Idiot's rliterent entirely» .- ' ' l~the City Court Room In the (it'll: ggid M1‘. Oumirke eniiy- ‘ ~ ' I Building In Charlottetown. n; e y P1‘ F l time and place for hearing all appeals Ant‘ mqnlqnvl- . l, from all Civic usessinents or rags 4 p ‘m, ‘ Imposed by the City Council tor O » year ending December 31st, i929. A gong with l somber not» peeled . _ qmgsgg Irrrgu ‘Dated this third day o1 December out and every-one went will"! i" ~~~1_ l-W- TAYIDR ' ' km», 1:120. p m“ m, amen p p _ _ _.1. creams taco. r. NICII itson. ' ‘ Lid] ' q 01mm " 121 Grafton St. Jeweler G! Engraver p ‘w, mm Ail-Ci‘ dinner 51* 08"" ""1. . ._ . lqmdnp," m,“ ' llldl-lfl-fi‘ For Iurther particulars apply to L.‘ ' ‘rruln No. 210 will leave Murray ~ , . '\ P QR. SALE | An excellent dairy tum In Mei-l Billi- 50118. 7 Inllen from Charlotte- town, uepr churches. schools and rail- vruy station, containing 1B5 acres, I25 under cultivation, balance wood Ind I001! timber, extra Iell lei-iced 5nd motored, flue buildings. Telephone In use. __ Inspection Invited. Owing to Ill- heulth, blrguln tor quick sale. JOSEPH POWER, iom-a-i-torr-n. Mermaid. i - NOTICE CAR OWNERS Buttery Storage time ls not Apple Blossom Time. However you wii need a tully charged buttery when tit good old summer comes uguin. We'v cared tor many, let us care tor your: this winter. McLean Service Station CALL sao 434~12-l1-1wk. or dress. etc. ‘(Soto SILK. SILK AND WOOL plain colon, in crepe de chena from 81.00 to HANDBAGS-Ladies‘ and to . . . “u... M Such. Gloves, Gui-ten, Bree", _ _ x l‘ i "*E\\‘~I~>§ss.s\@<®‘- Our stock Is now complete. gm] yg h", m“, “gm gifts tor evd! member oi the family from the we; To; with "I "m0 0|’ lllllly colon to Mother and Dad with u new cost LADIES‘ GLOVES-in wool, cliumolsette and kid from - HOBIEIIY-tn silk. silk end wool including the 11mm- tul Bl-Tex from 75o to i \I Q . . 83.00 peli- $2.00 pair MUFFLBBS-Jn floral nntl and georgette nnd pllld ullk 84.60 hell SWEATER. COATS-A special shipment just arrived by express tor Baby, Mother and Dad at all prices. UILK UNDERWEAR — Nightles. Biennium Step-Inn. Whoopee huts trom 11.001110 Children's Iirmeah. imitation _ - Ind genuine leather, assorted eolorennd shape: train Me up $5.00 elcll 8 IANtl-Y. I Xmas lions, Neckties- etc, Q ' r ximis unconscious or all kinds. T. G; IVES, Limited I" MONIAGUI g "SANTA OLA!!! imnnouiiisuuiis" o