' i$-~- ..-_.- _ lea-eerie- .....--.j,,.,',,,,,,;,,'.g ‘\ . , . . . i -. t _i,_.. _,-.,-r-//,.-._ \ L v t a l I ‘PAGE FOURTEEN i ltliss Irene Fulton Tells How Cuticura Iiealed Eczema “Eeseamsuruxlonmyfaceln leawhiohinafew as was completely baled. after using thrmmkes of Cuticura Soap and one boxdCutieura Oiulsnent." (Signed) y mu beds H. rulidln-Parrabvw- - i i I ,' u. S.,Sept. 17,1928. I Cutlenra Soap to chance and I purify, Cutlcnra Ointment to soothe m4 heal, and Cutlass‘: Taiusrn to ' wds and refresh, are idml for . daily toilet purposes- ' _ and toe "n ‘ K-fiELSiQQ can-Ir 1411M- } ‘ Cunoan Sluvins 56¢ 35¢- Special Train , Services CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS In addition to special train services lready arranged for the Christmas olldays the Canadian National Rail- ways announce that Train No. 61. leaving Charlottetown regularly at 3.30 B. M. for Murray Harbor will be held at Charlottetown untll 4.30 P. M., on Tuesday, December 24th. 636-12-19-51. ..__._.?_¢._. FOR SALE OR r EXCHANGE B20 acre dairy ranch‘ in Manitoba. Clear. 219 miles from R. lit, Stores, ntc. 1M miles from school. 125 miles from Winnipeg. Near Portage Ln Prairie. Want farm on I’. E. l. Might assume some. Write particulars to H. COUGBLIN, 8129 W. 17th Ave., ‘ Spokane, Wash. For‘ FOR SALE Fifty acres, five miles from town. Ideal place for fox gardening. the prettiest places on Island in Sum- mer. Near shore. J‘. J. BEATON. Tea Hill, Lot 49. 1 661-12-20-31. -.___;___ . Norwegian I America Line "iI-AIALIFAX i0 NORWAY , By the Fast Popular '8. S. Stavangerfjord , Sailing 1o A. M. Nov. 2s I Direct to BERGEN and OSLO Passenger: booked through to, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish! into. Freight and passenger rates on ap- pllcatlon. '1‘. A. S. DEWOLFE d: SON Halifax, N. S. +0» Thstl. ranching andi Good large house vrouldi cost purchase money to build. One of‘ SMILES I GABBY GERTIE an u a uaou. " ‘Hew’ was the nick-name of tho firsbllttle shaver who became the village cut-up." She: What are you ln the college eleven’! He: She: studies?" He: Way back. v Half back. What are you In your "Why do you always buy your suits with two pair of trousers?" “it keeps my wife guessing as to which pair I have my money ln." Mae: Don’t you think Tom is polished? Mary: No, l think he's mighty dull. PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PROVINCIAL TREASURERS DEPARTMENT Arrears of f 14nd Taxes in default. Duo to favourable crops and values nf all. form products during the Land Taxes i In View of the unfavorable prices for farm products during the fall o! 1M8, forbearance was shown by this Department in respect to collection or 1 [resent season no reason exists for any further extension of time. Notice is therefore given that payment of Land Taxes in arrears will be ; required not later than tho 31st day of December, next. i l1 "l" d"! "l" lwiltlvely be collected under the provisions of Section d7 of “The Land Assessment Act, I924" which requires that the Illmes of I - those in default bo published in two newspapers, together with particulars as Jotho land owned and taxes unpaid. The Act requires that IOIIDWIII‘ pub- I Jlcatlon executions will bo issued against the property. , Ratepayers who further neglect to heed this tlnsl notice must accept the , xesponslbllltyfif the added costs of collection. - Charlottetown, December 12th. I929. =1'l-lll-l9-2l-23-25. C. J. STEWART, Supervisor of Taxation. _. Notice Re City Taxes ' "" Citizens are hereby notified that all City taxes must paid before December 31st. Those in arrears of taxes ' [alter that date will be" deprived from voting at the Civic . Election to be held in February, 1930. A list of all default- ..ors will be published as soon us possible after December vital. HiEl) LARGE. City Collector. 12-18-6- _ nlent, Taxes overdue and F75‘ 7 DIALS i IVIYSTERY o; Agatho Christin rm: saves nlaLs ' Very slowly Bundle returned to consciousness. She was aware of a dark, spinning blackness, the centre’ of which, was a. violent, throbbing‘ ache. Punctuatillg this were soundsf‘ A voice that she knew very well say- ‘. ing the same thing over and overi again. I The blackness spun less violently.‘ The ache was now definately located} as being in Bundles own head. Andi she was suflicently herself to take ani interest. in what the voice was say- ing. "Darling, darling Bundle. Oh, dar- ling Bundle. She's dead; I know she's dead. Oh. my darling. Bundle, darling, darling Bundle. I do love you., so. Bundle—da.rling—da.rling-" Bundle lay quite still will her eyes shut. But she was now fully con- scious. Bill's arms held her closely. "Bundled; darling- in, dearest, darling Bundle. 0h, my dear love. 0h Bundle—Bundlc. What shall I do? Oh_ darling one—my Bundle— my God, what shall I do? I've killed her. I've killed her." Bundle spoke. "No, you haven't you silly idiot," she said. v v Bill gave a. gasp of utter amaze- "Bundle-youre alive?" I “luasel§au_ on. Kansas‘. "Scalal! .__.-_..__ marry you Bill-with a great eflovlj you know.' . , Bill's response to this was to relin- quish his grasp of her and recoil violently. He looked at her with am- azement inlhis We!» I . "Bundle-you don't mean it?" “There's nothing for lt," said Blun- dle "I see I shall have to relapse into unconsciousness again." "Bundlo— darling‘ Bill caught her l to him He was trembling violently. “Bundle- do you really mean lt-do you? You don't know how much I love you." "Oh, Bill," said Bundle. ~ There ls no need to describe in de- tail the conversation o! the next ten minutes. It consisted mostly of rope- titions. "Arid do you really love-me?" said iBill, irlcredulously, for the twentieth time as he lzs: released hen. “Yes-yes-yes. Now do let's be sen- ‘i ‘Ol course I'm alive." ‘How long have you been—I mean when dld you come to?" “About five minutes ago." "Why didn't you open your eyes- or say something?" ‘Didn't want to. I was enjoying myself." "Enjoying yourself?" ‘Yes. Listening to all the things you were saying. You'll never say them so well again._You'll be too beastly self-conscious." Bill had turned a dark brick-red. "Bundle-you really didn't mind? You kno\v._1 do love you so. I have for ages. But I never have dared tell you so." , “You silly jugglns " said Bundle. ‘Why?’ ' "I thought you‘d only laugh at me. I mean—you've sot bra/ins and all that-you'll marry some bigwig." “Like George IIOITIGX?" suggested Bundle. "I don't mean a fatuous ass like Coddel-s. But some really line chap who'll be u'orihy' of you-though 1 don't think any one could be that," ended Bill. ANOTHER PROPOSAL "You're rather a dear, Bill." "But, Bundle, seriously could you ever? I mean, could you cvcr bring yourself to?" “Could I ever bring nlyself to do what?" "Marry me. I know I'm awfully illicit-headed —- but. I do love you Bundle. I‘d be your dog or your slave or your anything." “You're very like a dOE." said Bun- dle. "I like dogs," said Bundle. They're so friendly and faith- perliaps I could Just bring myself to PALPmlriou Throbbing of Heart After the "Flu" Mrs. J. Cunningham, Baolt Sta. Mane, Ont, writos:—“La.st Febru I had s severe attack of influenza whi left mo with palpitstiou and throbbing of tho heart. ‘z-Ikfelt very weak and tired so began MllBURN-S HEART___ NERl/EIPILIS and used about six boxes and llsvo fould them help me a great deal, and am vary thankful for having found such a good medicine." Price, 50c. a box at all drugglsts and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt oi grin by Tho T. Milburn Co., Limited, pronto. 0st- QQ§Q§O-§OOQO-OOQOOO-OOOOO-OO POTATOES AND TURN IPS We will be buying oven day at on warehouse Hogan's Wusrl. highest prices for good stock. Accommoda- tion for Boat loads. J. LESTER DOUGLAS. Charlottetown, I. E IsIIIII, Phones 798 and 038 0-ttO-HQ ful and warm-hearted. I think thatl , sible. I've got a racking bead still and 3 I've been nearly squeezed w death by i you. I want to get the hang of things. Where are we and what's happen- ‘ ed?” i For the first tlnle, Bundles began ,l.o take stock of her surroundings. =They‘ were in the secret room, she ‘noted, and the balze door was closed land persumably locked They were prisoners, then! Bundleis eyes cams back to Bill. Quite oblivious of jher question he was watching Mr with adoring eyes. , "Bill, darling,” said Buudle,‘"pull yourself together. We've got to get out of hero." "Eh!" said Bill. "What? Oh, yes. {rascal be all right. m difficulty ‘about. that." i “It's being in love makes you feel illkc that," said Bundle "I feel rather ‘ltho same myself. As though every- itlilngs easy and posible." ' i ‘"50 it is." said Bill. “Now that I ‘know you care for‘ me—" begin again any serious conversation self together and become sensible, I sllall very likely change my ind." "I"shan't let you," said ill~_"YO1l ‘rd be such a idol as to let you so do you?" “You would not coerce me against my will I hope," said Bundle Iran- diloquently. "Wouldn't I?" said Bill. watch me do it,t.hat‘s all." "You just (To be Continued) DEATH 0F A LIFE LONG RESIDENT 0F PINETTE ' There passed away Tuesday even- ing, Dec. 3rd. Mr. R. A. MacRse. of Plnette. The late Mr. MacRao was bom in Plnette, where he resided all his life. ' He was one of the best and moat progressive farmers of the district. The deceased was held ln the high- est, esteem by his neighbors and friends and all who know him. There are left, to mourn a. sorrow- ing widow, three sons and one daughter, Mary Isabelle MacRse. oi Cambridge, Mimi-Z Alexander Bin- clalr, on the homestead: John Arclil- bald of Port Arthur. Ontario; Daniel Alexander oi Brandon, . Manitoba: at the home by his pastor. Rev. D. M. MacDonald. Belfast. United Church. assisted by Rev. T- R06!"- and at the grave brother members or MacEwen Lodge. L. O. l... ' The pall bearers were Messrs. John D. McDonald. _ M. .W. .Murehiaon, John D. McRse. Clarence McKenzie. A. D. Mcitae. Dsvid Mcltae. (Patriot please copy.) _______._- ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION The regular monthly meeting of the Freetown Y. P. S. was held at tho home of Mr. John N. Profltt, on Thursday evening, December 12th, with a good attendance, and an inter- esting programme. A special feature of the meetinl was. a presentation to Miss Mao Profitt. who recently entered the Prince County Hospital for training. Tho address was read by Miss Mary Cairns, and the gift, a beautiful, leather handbag, was presented by though taken by surprise, conveyed “Stop it," said Bundle. "Once wev will be hopeless. Unless you pull your- - don't think that once having got you v and one brother,. Alex, of Kansas City. The funeral service. conducted. O ._ _ '-j;__-e;y\» wwmuulv‘ wii-iwo-U 3.! gs: a m as I $50.00 to the Person who counts ‘ » them correctly - Other awards » ‘ -,_ from $20.00 down Moan It t I a . l><>.. .. .1.._- Fears... g the Turkey? i \ . i 1st Prize $50.00 flthPrlze 2nd Prize . . .2000 6th Prize 3rd Prize . . . . .1000 7th Prize , ’ 4th Prize........... ..5.00 tlthPl-lze l 1T COSTS NOTHING the Turkey and add tho figures. PltlzEsz-For the correct, or nearest correct, solution prizes i.n order as follows will be paid in cash. There is absolutely no l The total of the added usiblllty, obligation or cost of any kind to try for a prize. The solving of the problem will | provide a few hours most interesting work. .5 The competition closes. Saturday. January 25, 1930, at midnight. All solutions to be considered, must reach the address below before that hour.\ condition No. 3. If those who tie l::.-:: both, or a" In case of a tie the prize will go to the one who ..acl sent a net! subscription with his .solutlon in ace-.W....“ .....l \ " sul SLfip- ‘l on which he or she bczamo eligible, is paid tile fartlzcrest in ‘y tlons then the prize will go to the one whose slab-v i advance into the year 1930. If both or all are paid in ad-. i vance to December 31, 1930, then the money will be divided‘ ~ among such proportionately according to the number of " is‘, g ‘m. 2. r, 4. 5. 6.1 and a The problem u to his tr... our... on. figures will bo-talsen as tbs number of feathers on the bird. Conditions ; ‘ i 1 Every. one in any manly who." ' solution and compete l» ' ’ l‘ DLFIIPI _tlon of this paper paid in advance. is Invited to try the s. Anyone not eligible in- accordance with No. 1 condition, may compete by becoming a subscriber or sending, in tlis ' subscription of some member of the family with $1.00 for country or $5.00 for the city for the first year in advance. - . Every competitor may, it he or she so desires, and irla < new paid in advunco for one year eubwl-lnnidn with the solution. This is not obligatory; but the winner of each- prize who does send a new subscriber will be awarded double the amount his or her prize cal for. - Thus lf the winner "of the first prise had sent a ne subscriber. he will be awarded $100.00 cash instead of $50.00. and accordingly with all tho prizes. unless the new subscription is solution. , No one can so secure double mono! actually forwarded with hiss . Each competitor. by sending in his solution. agrees that u" 59°15"! l 0f the llldses shall be indisputable and final. 5 All solutions mustbe sent in on the toll pod from this paper. ’ clip-l l l Cut this out on the border lines, i'lll in and mall carly.- Mark on outsldeof envelope "Turkey Feathers Competition." I winners. . l | SOLUTION TUIItKEY- FEATHERS COMPETITION ' To Turkey Feathers Competition Tho Guardian, Charlottetown, P. ‘E. l. (a) My solution of the Feathers on the Turkey is . . . | lb) 1 am eligible for the competition on the su‘. Name Address . . . .Hus..."-uni-n.“-u-uuu-u-n-a ' "Jon addressed (c) Amount enclosed on account of the above Subscription a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . Amount enclosed: (d) New Subscription. Name ...--.....--........'..--“Hun...- Address ........,...........................................' 34-09 01' 55-90 llllllrlz for the first year in advance. ' ~ passed pleasantly in ‘games and music. Following is the address:- hllso Mao Protltl, Dalr-lllm-We your fellow moul- hers of tho Young People's Society take this opportunity to congratulate W" llll thfl IND you have taken in Miss Dorothyllluttart. Miss Cairns.‘ starting to train for the nprslug pro- fosslon. 'Ws feel assured that you have her hearty thanks to the membc s. and the remainder of the evening cbgoonthorlgllt vccollanfcryour Dated.......I...................192a, , slsnod . . I . (e) I agree that the decision of the Judges hall be lndispu table gnd flnsl, cheerful disposition. and readiness tn in the future with sympathetic, kind- help any in need. have always been ly interest. evident, and we are confident that you work. You have been s valued member of Please accept this gift, expressive § dill bs succcssfu‘ in your new of our friendship and good wishes. Ind ml! hlwllms and success over follow along your pathway. Slsnod on behalf of tho Young our Society ovsr since its organisation People.‘ 50cm andyou have always been willnl to give of your time and talents. We shall miss you from our moot-tugs, but novor m”: um we will ran» m a Tours Sincerely, Dorothy Muttsrt, 1007- of ‘l- hi. v ' aooooo+u+flf N. MdcLean i uuulaialsl I MIMI-III ‘ issue; ll .-