I TI-IR CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘r-PAGE Two ._‘ I i $pedial"Train' SMIL ES l i - _ Services g u ' i955 7 D lAl-S HRISTMAS i MYSTERY B! Antha cut“; addition to special train services - gdy arranged for the Christmas r IE w oaeav’ sears: CONTINUED ays the Canadian National Ratl- announce that Train N0. 61, g Charlottetowm regularly at P. M. for Murray Harbor will be at Charlottetown until 4.30 P. M., esday, December 24th. . . l. l. h e l .\.\' LYRGENI‘ SL'.\I.\IONS' 6 I‘ I m a S . pinjillg With a small c. uc-nuiu PUPPY. “'85 59mg. mat surprised when Bundle rejoined on: alter an absence of twenty min- utes, in a breathless state and with an indescribable expression on her face. “Whoof.” said Bundle sinking cr to a garden seat. “Wh0ofl" "What's the matter?" asked Lo- ralne, looking at her curiously. "George is the matter-George Lm max." "What's he been doing?" “Proposing to me. It was awful. lle spluttcred and he stuttercd, but } he would go through with it—he must have learnt it out ol a book, I think, 111cm was no stopping him. Oh, how I hale men who splutter.’ And, unlortiinatcly. I didn't know the reply." "You must have known what you wanted to do." "Naturally I'm not going to ma}; an apoplectic idiot like George. what I mean is, I don't know the correct Yvhly from the book of etiquette. l “Quid only 111st say flatly: "Ne, I won't. What I ought to have said was something about being very sensible of the honor he had done mc and so on and so on. But I got so rattled that in the end I jumped out of the window and bolted." “Really, Bundle, that's not», hue you." "Well. i never dreamt of such a ‘thing happening. Georges-who l al- ways thought hated mc-an he did Loo. What a. fatal thing it is to Dre. v ‘TRUE ‘tend to take an interest in a man's This 55m?" '3" l’ "W mm ‘DBL subject! You should have heard erica Line LIFAX m NORWAYI By the Fast Popular .. S. Stnvungcrfjord ‘ Sailing m A. m. NOV. 2s Direct m BERGEN and OSLO booked through to, Swedish and Danish. “A gold-digger generally follows r finger wave with a scalp treat- nent." llesscngcrs Norwegian. points. Freight and passm,“ rates on ap- , plication. T. A. S. DEWOLFE 8i SUN llalllax. N, S. woooovoovwvwvooovooovwco Thslf. ; Mediterranean CT‘ l He: What kind of a girl has Tom got? She: Nut so good. He: He always was lucky. O I l I l th' k 'll d ' if. ~. Madeira’! (Iiry- You caurinciiotrilel ‘vi/bat can't do. [i]? drivel George talked about my - girlish mind and the pleasure it Imd hull, ca’ _ : Unlers you up and fry it. "AnbunN m". ‘ would be to form. it. My mind! It George knew one quarter of what [my and clanic than. l A ' 7 "a was going on in my mind, he'd faint with horror!" in Palestine and Egypt. Monte 3kg“: 5°23‘ Loraine laughed. She couldn't help um. a» no little 1t u 8900. ‘You couldn't nee co muclnpoanilv. ew- cep: under this superb manage- ment. e Empress of Scotland nailing _ Feb. 3.15m us: 1 ofFv-cnte, F . l3. Afifor leflillnow l qnnlocalalfllmr n. a. miner: Dlat, Pall. Agent hint John. h’. B. “Oh. I know it's my own fault. 1 let myself in for this. There's father dodging round the rhododendron. Hallo, lather." Lord Caterham approached with a hangdog expression. with somewhat forced genlality. "Brown says he": expert at Ial- AL ~ mcn fishing. He uaeu a peculiarly L ‘on THE BEST shaped hook." "Yes; It look: just like a cun- cpener, I'll bet." l l l l I 1 l "A nice business you lct inc in for," said Bundle. "George told me he had your full aphrovai and sanction." "Well," said Lord Caterham. "what did you expect me to say? As a mat- ter of fact, I didn't say that at all, ~ ~ or anything like it." . ' w’ "I didn't really think so," said 3 Bundle. "I assumed that George had ‘i .. _, talked you into a corner and reduced l ~ " l,- you to such a state that you could I ‘ only nod your head feebly." i i ~ "That's very much what happened. How did he fake it? Badly?" "Ldldrft wait to see," said Bundle. “I'm afraid‘ I was rather abrupt." "Oh, well." said Lord caterham, “perhaps that was the best way. Thank goodness in the future Lomax won't always be running over as he has been in the habit of doing. worry- ingme about things. Everything is for the best they say. Have you seen my tlgger anywheer?" "A mashie shot or two would steady my nerves, I think." said Bundle. "I'll take you on for sixpence, Lor- alnc." An hour passed very peacefully. The three returned to the house in a harmonious spirit. A notc lay on the hall table. "Mr. Lomax left that for you, my Due to favourable crops and values ot all farm products during ‘Ill/lords’ eiipmlncd fiedwelh "He w” jam season no reason exists for any further extension of time. much dlsaplmlnwd m find m“ 1°" » Notice ls therefore given that payment of Land Taxes in arrears will be had 30'“ m“? required not later than the 31st day of December, next. Taxes overdue and Lord Cgtemam mm it open‘ He unpaid at that date will positively be collected under the provisions of Section “tiered " pained ejaculation and l‘! o!’ "The Land Assessment Act, 1924" which requires that the namu of turned "m" m‘ daughter‘ Tredweu time in default be published In two newspapers, together with particular; as l ' v Pam Around l-lurf lo the land owned and taxes unpaid. The Act requires that following pub- Waak Spells licatlon executions will be issued against the property. Ratepayers who further neglect to heed (hi: final notice must uccpt the Would Fall Over Mn. Jamel Vnndctinu, P l b rceli, responsibility of the added costs of collection. lain, writes:-‘ ‘I had pllnl around 1 c. J. STEWART, 1 Supervisor of Taxation. my heart, and miter-ed with weak, mothering lie. Sometimes I would hi] over an would have to b0 pidrod pp and ‘put f0 bed. "I and levenl bone of F012 SALE OR v EXCHANGE 320.com dairy ranch in Manltobaf Clear. 2t; miles from R. it, Stores, etc. 1Z5 miles from school. 125 miles from‘ Winnipeg. Near Portage La Prairie. Want farm m l’. E. I. Might assume some. Write particulars to ll. COUGI-ILIN, 3129 lV. 17th Ave, Spokane, Wash. t» HELD UP HUBBV “How could she meet the expeme of having her face lifted?" "By doing a tilt‘: crprrf lifting herself." ' PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PROVINCIAL ’I‘REASURER‘S I)IIPAR’I‘MEN'I‘ Arrears of Land Taxes i ' 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 Land Taxes in default. - lChlrlotteto m. ccember 12th. 1929. ‘17-18-19-21-33-35. i iii-o ni- Notice Re City Taxes r Citizens are hereby notified that all City taxes must f ibc paid before December 31st. Those in arrears of taxes . after that date will be deprived from voting at the Livic l _ Jflggtion to be held in February, 1930. A list of all default- ,1!!! l1 ll n" or" 111M m" Ill“! in ma pm. . era will be published as soon as possible after December | l‘; Mi in“, ‘m, i, h, m, M, am - a » ~ - ~ were» Mlisuaiirs‘ HLART NlRVEPlll5 é - wuwillgivoEbNiRillc I lair trial." Price, 50c. a box at all druggim and dealers, or mailed direct on rec ‘pt of (FRED LARGE, City Collector. Ililburn Cb.‘ "Mme! eune. eh?" he remarked ' nlade yourself clear, I think." l ini-isi had retired. "Really, Bundle. you might have "What do you mean?" "Well, read this." Bundle took it and read: “My _Dcar Caterham~—I am sari-y not to have had a word with you. I thought I made it clear that I wanted to see you. again alter my interview with Eilcen._ She, dear child, was evidently quite Punaware of the feel- ings I entertained towards her. She was, I am afraid. much startled. I have no wish to hurry her in any Presenting lid-piece out In FREE , icon carving |el(820.00 . speaks1qx.. I for a NEW Sil l. cm dam mas ... n, Hisyspeechlmay be muflied a bit (or perhaps be is just "talk- ing turkey” to you) but if you listen closely you’ll blear that he’: pleading with you to stage his crisp and crackling Yuletide glory with needed new pieces of 184-7 Rocrihs BROS. plate. And after Christmas is gone (and Master Gobbler i134713.€2i. INTERNATIONAL IILVII COIPANY OI CLUBS‘. LTD-l ILIILTON. ONT- ’ ham went oil to his own sanctum. TO THE SEVEN DIALS CLUB "It's Jimmy," said Bundle. "And he's tremendously excited about some- thing." "Thank goodness I've caught you," said Jimmy's voice. "There's no time‘ to be lust. Loraine! there, too?" "Yes, she's here." i "Well, look here, I haven't got time? to explain everything; in fact, I can't! through m» telephone. But Bill ins,‘ been round to see me with the most, way. Her girlish confusion was very charming, and I entertain an even higher regard for her, as I much ap- preciate her maidenly reserve. l must give her time to ‘- accustomed that she is not wholly indiffcrentito me and I have no doubts of my ulti- mate success. - “Believe me, dear Calcrham, “Your sincere friend, GEORGE LOMAX." “Wellfl Said Bundle. damned!" Words failed her. h "The man must be mad." said Lo"d Cater-ham. "No one could write th . things about you. Bundle, unless they were slightly touched in the head. Poor chap, poor chap! But what per- sistence! I don't wander he got into the Cabinet. it would serve him right if you did many him, Bundle." The tclphonc rang and Bundle moved forward to answer it. In an- other minute George and his proposal "Well, I'm 0 v ll were forgotten, and size yvesbeckcn- m; eagerly to Loraine. Lard Cater- to the idea. Her very confusion shows Ggmgg the cur somewhere and gr) amazing story you ever heard. If it's‘ true-well, if it's e, it's the biggest] scoop or the century. Now, look hcreJ this is what you've got in do. Come -up to town at once. both of you. pstreight to the Seven Dials Club.‘ Do you‘ think that when you get there you can ‘get rid of that footman fel- low?" ' . "Alfred? Rather. You leave that to imc." "Good. on nu b: him and wmn out for rnc and Bill. Don't show yourselves at the windows. but when at omcar. srnvrce eves axniumen. otassus . suntan mm rrrrru. CAREFUL LTTENTION GIVEN T0 IIPAIB WORK. J. W. JOHNSTON ' I57 Inn Mun . H1650 flva 1847 Roam: Bnos. Sllverplnlc , __, . . Thrcopleee tea net 887.75 . . . Sal! and pepper shaken 818.50 per not, Gravy 9.1a (i p] ea ve r ervic e » f‘ ‘\ l/lfllim‘ vlldmfucn boll and plate $27.00 (With gravy Ind]; a a = n ’ along with it) the silverware stays on and glorlfiee your dinner I table for mauylong years to come. You can own a completa 34-piece service for $51.55. Or individual pieces forpeviciry' ' wens-ii Silver- purposekare offered at modest prices. And exquisite tea and dinner ware also coat much less than one would expect!‘ ERS BROS- llwllPlfi we drive up, let m tn at once. Sea?" “Yes? “That's all right then. Oh, Bundle, don't let on that you're gonlg up to would that do?" town. Make some other excuse. Bay "splendidly. 1 say, Jimmy. you're taking Loraine home. 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