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Buporintendont no ,,,,9"‘,,,._,°“"..,,, "",,,,"W,,,“"""' a - i , “w "m5 an Tenlble ’ B, ‘pm chm". tle came w the rescue. ~ h, jg page, l HULL, Quebec, NOV. zo-Jvolvoo choice tobacco ' .' ' m?" :d“f,',’,‘§§uf“f§,f:," f,‘ "Pmm “d "m" "W!" m" "a triand an a» new uaod . {mum w Mm i" 1"" ""1 " Weetnéss and mildness In» ‘Dempletoi district of the Gatin- eau hills. within view of Canada's Parliament buildinls. The raaraud- lera mu nu feastedi-orrlorahoep a further diversion. , rE5.aSic-:Z...elnc' “Der Hebe Gomlngaia He“ m‘? "Wouldn't it be.wise for some one’ ' sill’ from lmonl the flocks ownodby good for "valuaple m, you“ \'_ ,._ hard m a “vmper, to see w ORourke? Dont you think . IIIIII 1 pleton farmers. it was believed presenm , . at ameetlng last night of the dis- could be done-measures should, pgr- naps. be taken-while awaiting the~ =1¢=Y= swrv ihlt vellum there w“ “It wasn't until we heard Mr. The- ~ | _ . ' 1 ' m‘ ‘Meyhad gone chalky 3mm m?” “dhnrm fxmtw-m 'trlct association for protection of fish _ _ “g George turned a. face of dignified no! course," a“ scout no‘, in. u“ kiddie. ‘n W" “d, and “mt A r . . w” “(mud " . , " H ."°_‘_"°“°h, °" 8”“?! a 1 P ‘ course. Most remiss of us norm‘ oold and _" _,. - . treating the Quebm government to ' _ yranlgegréitgrlg’ 3:‘ Zarfdsen‘ M u‘ have though of it before." He looked “I have no hesitation in g {increase the bounty on wolves. ~ a _ ‘c ~ towadBill.“GetDr. 1iIQIIN¢IhIVQVWYDFd1Ud l . . _ . n,“ , ' FO R s ALE “.23” :22"; ~~ -=-°3i1’fi'3f-‘I» m2." M» W c i‘ "m" i . It “m! 1m t . l 5 Y hint if you can thrower-discretion - . , I _ _ l i‘- ‘~Fmig-e-ta-c-aglbchehltlxofazlihfleutfvg 1m? dc or his “we mouzfd‘ shwld be “Eewedp QJTFZ-sff-il dlllggllllbom?’ i Dnfpcls Ore I m0 v _ mg auhechnnge Gnu-e. “l wuobu , The best of us arc dc eated same- m“ went on on m; s v _, v , , l g’: £21‘? m 2o to bed because of the ten le “imm s“? he said qmeuy‘ “I will come up wlthuymdiylgp \ xnlw Tcontqfl, b, “Oat-o T. mun“ e s 1-. .'_.e - . ,_ _ ou, y," , lleefilps (Mrs, ‘ffgflfiag’; figd§°f§n§falefjflf i The“ you mean you "any mean said George. “Something, y, F881 l Rosobud-givfis Y°u ‘more for your monfl . . . more. satisfaction . . . and “poker hands”, LeaLb circus” H“ and now I ‘film lid] [you health {Superintendent Mme shwk h.“ arrival of the doctor" any one to pursue" remarked Supef- l UONDON‘ Nov‘ w-(Brkuh ‘mud; " am uc "s Every woman s ou _o ow my ex- ‘$1 d_ ' , ‘ - __ ‘mm , l-lmll 71"?!“ 2m?!“ and "k" ‘F““t‘a'm°"' “d l lefNo no ‘tlr Loniax it's not so bad He looked rather ‘clplesly ‘t tender“ Bame dryw- flaimregled Asanmdztectethcrpxxfilencria‘ SI . . , . . . . 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F 7 Kilrnnir The Rogers Hardware Company‘, Ltd. 4460Q ¢“+»»»; o o4+o+++u Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan; a B. A. ‘ v BABRSTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Churlnitclown, ELL: A . . . . . Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. (illUP-(EE l5. BROWN ; liiargatc. l’. E. l. , Send all information regarding in-i frictions of Prohibition m1 1., m.‘ above | Ur To Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood I5 Dorchester Street, Charlottetown. Phone 700 ' 9l0l-1l-l6-lyr. lticLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. U. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: lilfl Richmond Street hIONEY TO LOAN I i 1 l I l Charlottetown, l’. E. I. d & McPhee d n. A. l I. A. McDONALD. u. F, McPIlEl BARRISTERS. ATTORNEYS. ETC QONEY TO LOAN i Illiey Building Charlottetown . [ Ste — -! McDonal ' i wart & Lowthe l, It. STEWART. K. C. N. W. LUWTIIER IABRIQYERS. SOLICITORS. ETC | ' It Great George Street noun '|‘0 LOAN p-i-a}- Dr. D. T. Waye DENTAL SURGEON Ill Richmond Street Charlottetown, P. l. I. Office ‘our: Phone H: ramwrnn. 1y. ‘lollfl. 1 1 In‘. rotary belts. crusher belta and rubber traces all at ‘ half prlee. relief that I did." Try it. Your dealer has this wonderful fruit medicine- 250 and 50c. a box. a SM] _..\l'./ "The uh. v-hovspendl several years In the same grade probably takes ously." street warning: too oerl- Where to Mr. Snail? I am atartlng off on my I Bug: Snail: Christmas chopping. you know have a whole block to go. “Bridget, why are you sweeping the living room a second time? You did it an hour ago." “Yea, mum, but you see tomorrow in my day off, an’ I won't have a chance to do it at all." I I I I I NEVER SATISFIED Man's the only animal that suffers from regret. Longs for rain when all is dry, hates it when It's wet. Wants the summer when he's cold. the winter when he's hot: Always longing for the thing that \ he hasn't got. "Do you know a lure cure for Insomnia?" ' "Yea, get a job on the police Int-ran." FOR SALE - l have always In stock rubber belt. threshing belts. CLINTON MORRISON. Fredericton Station, I’. l. I. 105-11-36-71- : Bit you can't lay the credit for it at my 600i‘. ifozrve go‘. to thank this young lady." He indicated Loraine, who stared at him in surprise. Battle stepped across to her and gently took the brown paper carcel which she was still clutching mechanically. "I think. Mr. Lomax," he said, "that you will find what you want here." Sir Stanley Dig-by, quicker in ac- tion than George. snatched at ihe package and tore it open, lnvcstigat-j ing its contents eagerly. A sigh of‘ relief escaped him and he mapped‘ his brow. Herr Eberhard fell upon the child of his brain and clasped ‘it to his heart, while a torrent of ,German burst from him. j Sir Stanley turned to Loraine, {shaking her warmly by the hand. v A DOCTOR SUDIMONED “My dear young lady." he said, “we are infinitely obliged to you, I am sure." "Yes, lindeed," ‘Though I—er—" He paused in sOme perplcxity, star- ing at the young lady who was a total stranger to him. Loraine looked appleasingly at Jimmy, who came w the rescue. "Er-this is Miss Wade," Jimmy. "Gerald Wade's sister." "Indeed," said George, shaking her warmly by the hand. "My deer Mm Wade, I must expo-as my deep grgt]- said George. said Fine for Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness It's when sickness comes at. night. when {m are far from the druggist or the doctor, that's when you need Ncrvillne most. Experienced mothers are never without it. One of the chil- dren may have toothache, cramps or stomach-age. Without Nervillng-g sleepless night for the entire house- hold. With Nervlllne the pain is re-l lieved quickly. It may be carache. perhaps n stiff nesk. or one of the, kiddies coughing with a bad chest cold. Nothing can give quicker re- sults than vigorous rubbing with this old-time family linimentl Large bot- tles 35c at all dealers. NOTICE ltlr. W. J. Monaghan l5 no longer on our Sales Force demonstrating and selling our "WEAR-EVER" Waterless Method of Cooking, lf you wish a service call, please .. rnmunicate with Mr. F. L. Yorke. nur Maritime Supervisor, whose ad- dress u Box srsinuuax, s. s. Aluminum (VI) Ltd. Auction“ Clearance Sale Of Stock, Crop and Farming Imple- ments on the premise; of Ira Clark, Mt. Stewart, on December 4th, 1929. F" Particulars see Handbllls. " JAS. A. MacDONALD. 189-11-29-31. Auctioneer. ‘came last to Superintendent Battle. makes itself mt. 1t was Pongo who “'55 T9511)’ in charge of the situation. "Shall I oomc up with you, sir?" George accepted the ofler with re- lief. Here, he felt, was some one of whom he could lean. He experienced that sense of complete trust in Mr Bowman's emciency which came to all those who encountered that ex- cellent young man. The three men left tho room tn- gether. Lady Coote, murmuring in deep rich tones: "The poor young fellow’. Perhaps I could do comething-" hurried after them. "That's a very motherly woman,’ observed tho superintendent thought- fully. "A very motherly woman. .1 r.'onder—" Three pairs of eyes looked at him inquiringly. "I was wondering." said Superin- tendent Battle slowly, "where Sir Oswald Coote may be." ‘ “Oh!" gasped Loraine. "D0 think he's been murdered?" Battle shook his head at her re- proachiully. I "No need for anything so melo- dramatic," he said. “No - I rather lhlnk-—" _ ‘ He paused, his head on one aide. listening-one large hand raised to enjoin silence. you SIR. OSWALD APPEARS In another minute they all heard what his sharper ears had been the first to butler-footsteps coming along the terrace outside. The! rang out clearly with no kind of subterfuge about them. In another minute the window was blocked by a bulky figure which stood there regarding them and who conveyed. in an odd vmy, a sense of dominating the situa- tion. Sir Oswald. for it was he, looked slowly from one face to another. His keen eyes took in the details of the situation. Jimmy. with his roughly bandaged arm; Bundle, in her some- what anomalous attire; Loraine, a perfect stronger to him. His eyes He spoke sharply and crisply: “Whiivs been happening here, of- ficer?" "Attempted robbery, sir." "Attempted—~eh7" “Thanks to this young lady. Miss Wade. the thieves failed w get away with it." he said again, his scrutiny ended. “And now, officer, what about this?" y He held out a small Mauser pistol which he carried delicately -by the butt. "Where did you find that, Bil‘ 0s- wold?" “On the lawn o ' ‘-‘ . I presume it must have been thrown down by one of the thieves as he wok to his heels. I've held it carefully, as I thought you might whish to examine it for fingerprints." "You think of everything. Sir 0o- wald," said Battle. l-le took the plstol from the other. handling it with equal care and laid it down on the table beside Jimmy's Colt. "And now, if you please," laid Sir Oswald. “I should like to hear exactly what occurred." Superintendent Battle gave a brief resume of the events of the nllht- Blr Oswald frowned thoughtfully. I S. _ S. Rosland Leaves Montreal November 29 Ar. ChTown December I "1 un‘ i" he raid shlfpll’; "Afier wounding and disabling Mr. ‘Ihesiger, the man took to his heels and ran ‘throwing away tho pistol as be did so. What I cannot under- stand u why no one normed him!‘ 0604000406000-6000-0-00040-0 POTATOES . AND TURNIPS We will be buying every day at our warehouse Hogan's Wharf. Mlllall prices for good stock. Accommoda- tion for Boat Ioada. J. LISTER DOUCLAS. Charlottetown, l‘. l: Island Phones ‘II and B38. 4o0oo04o~ooOoOoOOO0OO§OO Wfl-O-II-lmm, I I rippe Boat and inhale lfharfo. am bathe the foot in allow" and hot water. ~ fllNAPlf/C o. year of hor age. making of! as you turned the corner of the terrace?’ ' . "No. I missed him ,by just about ‘forty seconds, I should say. There's no moon and he'd be invisible as soon as he'd left the terrace. He niust , have leapt for it as soon as he'd fired ,1 the shot." "ll-I'm," said Sir Oswald. "I still think that a search should have been organized. Some one else should have been posled—" To Be Continued llomorrow Swallows Forceps (British United Press) PARIS. Nov. 29.—A peculiar in- cident that occurred in a. local dent- ists office has just, been disposed of after a lapse of three years. A wom- an patient was having one of her teeth attended to. A hole had been drilled for the purpose of extrac- ting the aching nerve. The patient ras told. to open her mouth, which she did "in fear and trembling," The dentist inserted his instrument. Something went wrong—and the woman swallowed it. An operation was necessary to recover it. ' turcs, and has invented an instrument ect" the voice is received through the] "medium" the volume of sound" is} doubled, while at "maximum," suit-l able only for the very deaf, it is treb-f lod. 1‘ telephone at . normal strength; at employed with remarkable results in I Derbyshire. Public interest in the invention was first aroused when it became knownl that it 11m located a largo uepoml of lead at. the Mill Close Mine uthe" largest in England), the value or‘. which has been estimated at more; than $250,000. Previously mosh of thei miners had been discharged because the workings wire producing no oral Now the mine L working (I17 andl rzght and re zorrl quantities of are are being raised. The inventors are T. B. Runklin. head master of the Stanrliifo Hall‘ School, and Dr. E H. Chapman, head‘ master of the Ernest Bailey Second-l nry School. Mr. Franklin, who is a‘ Fellow of the Royal society n! nam- hurgh, has done a large r-mouna oi research work regarding temper;- for forecasting night frosts iu spring and autumn, which has‘ proved of great value w fruit growers. "During demonstrations." said Mr. The woman was not at all pleas- ed. In fact she was so displeased that she instituted an action for da- mages against the dentlst. The Com- mercinfCourt ordered an inquiry in- to the circumstances of the dlssap- r'ponsible_--the dentist or the pa- tient? Experts were called to answer this question and they concluded that the accident had happened by the patient. It was on account of her nervousness. they opined, that the forceps slipped down her throat. zut the court did not share thii view. It held the responsibility for the mishap‘ rested with the dentist. who had not, apparently, thought of the patient‘: nervousness and its pas- sible effects- The inteapretatlon placed upon tlents have ‘a right to be nervous and that forceps and other instru- ments must not leave the hands of the operator. The woman. in this in- stance, was awarded damages a- mounting to $800 plus thrcoste of the operation.’ ||| ME_t_i_0ltlA_M MRS. AIITEMAS B. BOLLINGS On Tuesday afternoon. Nov. 12, there passed peacefully to her eternal reward. Eliza, Jane Parkman, widow of Artemas R. Railings, on the 77th, Mrs. Railings, although a semi-in- valid for a great number of years, her condition became serious but a short time before her death. The deceased was a life-long mom- ber of the Church of Christ at New Glasgow, and when hor health per- mitted was a regular attendant. she was ono of the Charter members of tho Ladies‘ Aid Society in which aha laboured faithfully. and where her talent in noodle-work will he especial- ly remembered and appreciated’. In the community her home was widely known- as one of lfospitality where her genial amilo of welcome and gentle personality will even be re- membered by her many friends and acquaintances. Bho leaves to cherish her memory. one Ion. Edison 0., with whom rho lived, and three grand- children, also one brother, Frederick Parkman, ofllaat Royalty. P. ll. I. Ker funeral which wok place on Thursday afternoon, was largely at- tonded/dupito the very unfavorable weather. ‘Ho: plllor. Rev. C. l. Arm- akong eonductedtbo services mak- ing itpproltlvoly from John 14th. eh; The ltynnia were "Bun of lly 8on1." a favouriu ofjtho deceased. "Jesus Lover" afldljlifaror any God to Theo." damn Reabit, 0mm ‘LIN 2 N l mill .~ '5. pearanoe of_the instrument. Who was 1 through the nervousness manifested i this court's ruling is that dental pa- I -Q. O Franklin, "we have proved to a num- ber of people prominent in the min- ing world that this lnstr- ‘ will detect buried pipes,‘ tanks, power cables 11nd ore. 1t will detect ore down to a depth of one thousand feet. Although the _work up to new has been confined ‘.0 lead, there is every reason to suppose that it will disclose the presence of copper, tin and so forth, and it is not beyond the bounds of possibility that it will likewise ap- ply to gold and sliver." A Your Backache Means Weak Kidneys When your back» aches morning. ' noon and night, when. you. aro- de- pressed. tired and feeling out of sorts -that's when you need tlfb gentleis- ' slstanco that comes from Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills. These mild, vet active Pills contain vegetable , restoratlves. such as mandrake and butternut, and‘ put new life into the _liv_or and ‘kid- neys. They soothe away backache and make you feel brisk and full of "pep". More Stock ~ Market Victims. Lin/t With y Captain Cook LONDON, Nov, ZSL-(Britun bum. Pressi—'i'he actual figurelieod of tlv sliip Endeavour. in which Captain Cock, discoverer of Australia, crtplor- ecl the South Seas in i763. has just bccn discovered coated xuili main layers of whitewash in a summer- house in a little Derbyshlre nllagu near Chesterfield. It is now being exhibited in an antique shop m. slur- field. (Bpecial to the Guardian) CHICAGO, Nov. 29-Jamcs C. Pauley, 56. reputed millionaire coal operator-and his wife. Mrs. Elinor Pauley, 50, were found shot to-deatli in a room‘ in the Ambassador Hotel hero tonight. Police said indications were, Pauiey had killed his wife and then ended his own life. Pauley was chairman of the Board of the Miami Coal Company. Police were told Paulevwas a heavy loser in recent Stock Market declines and in addi- tion had-been despondent because of . m health. ’ London has started a systenzazi: ei- fort to untangle its traffic problczzi. Clo .\llmanl'a Llniment In the ~l.ihln. . PROVINCIAL TAXES‘ _ The period during which discount will be allowed on payments of Income, Personal Fro. perty,.amd Land Taxes, has-been extended from November 30, 1929, to December 16, 1929. H. R. STEWART, Deputy Provincial Treasurer 211-11-30-31. ' LIVE nods We Will Receive Live Hogs at Our Plant 'l'ue,s- days and Fridays Until Noon. 25 cents at all dealers. Emqum‘ OPTICAL SERVILEI us nxlmmnn, nulls) curl-tum arm . = caaarui. ATTENTION GIVIN co scram woaa. , J. w. JOHNSTON , leghtarod Oplflhoirlat I51 loll Strut Phone Ill-ll, 0mm - f Insidious Eye‘ Strain We no thia adjective al- IAVI IOU! IIII IXAIINID GFI-Haltchmoson I DAVIS E? 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