a l treatment v ' Quin-ores. , \ reiumir audthel nnoa W0 undsd. slioeuyeurdrowus. l Jldiretl- - i “f, ' ‘ i d‘. Young: gills: vERsEAs Aslilliiai Reliiedl] CAREW l‘. ‘FRASER Mfuflclsidv-Nswfilaegow. N-S. presentation Wanted ‘I ' ce Edward Island by an old established firm manufacturing spices. ipréies, extracts, jelly powders, ete.. who now has an established con- "K ion on this territory. Applicants _‘ have a good connection with v the wholesale and retail trade, ‘Mheever the territory regularly gwfliiroughiy and be able to pro- duce results. Apply to box Y 116. of¥$dito+ew+oowmvovc+eo IZ-ZO-IXDWQL ' . Special Train _ WServices, IgfCHRISTMAS QjHOLIDAYS ‘ ‘iii addition to special train services alitady arranged for the Christmas Holidays the Canadian National Rail- lways announce that 'I‘rain No. 61. jogging Charlottetown regularly at 8 P. M. for Murray Harbor will be Illtld at Charlottetown until 4.30 P. M, Tuesday, December 24th. 683312-19-51. in: "sou SALE OR -V~_I~IXCHANGE» - 320‘ acre dairy ranch in Manitoba. Clear. 2% miles from R. if... Stores. eto.. 1% miles from schooL-IZS miles flgqm Winnipeg. Near Portage La Prairie. Want farm on I’. l5. I. Might assume some. Write particulars to ' ’ If. COUGIILIN, 3129 W. 17th Ave., Spokane, Wash. FUR SALE Fill Fifty acres, five miles from town. Idearpiaee for lox ranching and gardening. Good large house would coat purchase money to build. One of , the prettiest places on island in Sum. mer. Ncnr shore. ~ l , J“. J. BEATON, 1'?’ Tea nlll, . Lot (B. so... ,‘oaesv csnrl: ' Isa u. s. us. an. “When a ship is listed badly blame the printer, not the ballast." "That chap had a hot time last night." “He's a sport, chi" “No, a fireman." j . "Were you nervous when Jack proposed?" "I'll say, i was afraid he would be interrupted." I O I I I TH? INDIAN SUMMER GIRL An Indian Summer girl is one Whose mood is mild and mellow; She's froilcsome and fond of fun And flirts» with many a fellow. This lndlsnSummer lass. alas, ‘ Llko life, is all too fleeting; For from our view she has to pass .Just as we give her greeting. Till ' ‘.51 o, of» ’ i * i _i1_ <<I L] l x. "i know your wife bailed you out iaat night." “No, air, you're wrong this time. She's got a bod cold and can't speak above a whisper." 66l-l2-20-3l. PROVINCE or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ;BKQYINCIALTREASURERFSIJEPARTMENT‘ , Arrears of Land Taxes. has Taxes in default. Due to favourable crops and values of all farm products during the In view of the unfavorable prices for farm products during the fall u] 1028‘, forbearance was shown by this Department in respect to collection o: jllent season no reason exists for any further extension of time. Notice is therefore given that payment of Land Taxes in arrears will be _ reiulrted not later thalfthe 31st day oi December, next. uplift: at that date will positively be collected lllidel‘ the provision; or section l‘! orflha Land Assessment Aetf 1924" which requires that the Ilnlneg or those in default bequblished in two newspapers, together with particulars s; to the laud owned slid taxes unpaid. The Act requires that following pub- lint-ion executions will be issued against the property. n _ _ tepayers who further neglect to heed this fiual notice most accept the responslsuiiy of the added costs of collection. ' C. J. STEWART, ' Supervisor of Taxation. J__ Taxes overdue and >Dl.5\'l§$; MYSTEWY’ I . By Agatha, Christie v THE RUSSIAN AGAIN ..“You really are rather a. darling, _ "You really are rather a darling. Bill. I svas afraid you might be too meek, but I sec there's going to be no danger of that. In another half hour you'd be ordering me about, 0h dear. we're getting silly again. Now, look here, Bill, we've got to get out of here." "I tell you that’ll be quite all right. I shali—" He broke off, obedient to a pres- sure from Bundles hand. She was leaning forward listening intently Yes, she had not been mistaken. A step vras crossing the outer room. The key was thrust into the lock and turn- cc‘. Bundle held her breath. was it Jliilnly coming to l-escue them-or was it some one else? The door opened and the block- bearded Mr. Mosgorovsky stood on the threshold. . Immediately Bill took a step for- ward standing in front of Bundle. " "moi: here,” he said "I want u word with you privately." The Russian did not. reply for a minute or two. He stood stroking his long, silky, black beard and smiling qultely to hinlscll. ' "so,” he said at last, "it la like that Very w-cll. The lady will be pleased to come with me." "It's all right, Bundle said Bill. "Leave it to me.’ You go with this chop. Nobodys going tohurt you. I know what I'm doing." Bundle rose obediently. That note of authoricty in Bill's voice was new to her, He seemed absolutely sure of hinlself and confident of being able to deal with the situation. Bundle wondered vaguely what it was that Bill had-—or thought he bod-up his sleeve. ‘ She passed out. of the room in front. of the Rossini. He followed her. POTATOES AND TUR-NIPs we will be buying ever! us: ht om tion for Boat loads. J. LESTER DOUGLAS. (iharloticiown, n. a. island, Phones 798 and iiIiii. +¢++c+o+4+eo+me4oe>+n+ FOX FEED FOR SALE Beef Tripe Beef Melts _ Beef Lips Beef Tongue Trimmings Boneless Beef Veal. (in carcass) Lamb Plucks Lamp Tripe Lambs and Mutton, (in carcass) llorsenleat. lcarload lots or lesli Hogs Plucks, Hogs Liver llorse Liver. The I Company Ltd. 11-25-tf. .,__.-..-- » GM. Isampsonfl. Co» LIMITED. 84 Queen Street London, E, C. l. Ilnsllnd Public Auction Sales ' OF new runs shhjpln. ha" will be furnish- ed without charge hr aplilyill to it. T. Holman, Ltd- III!’ merslde. P. E. l. etc-presented by Alfred Fraser, inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. one on i t here qilliiely. please. bdho i warehouse Hogan's Wilari. highest prices for good stock. Accommoda- lsiand Cold Storage Just the "Thing y For-Christmas .Givln|' is a. sip-m. Iut as" Ohrfstmlssfter Christmas rbllesyii i-m-twwii-simntv. i . slit-while"? It ._ ‘istimb no fli,_.~vu1lhho,. _. _. , closing the door beams blur n.3,‘ looklngit. -~e~~_.,, ‘~ ; = i ," he en u! W‘ fetus she toxliaas small fro i-ooot". which she was» beAlfredfs ‘ ' ' Mossoroveky said: "You willwalt} noise." . Then he went out, closing the ‘door , behind him and cocking her in. y Bundle sol; down on s chalrxf-Ier head was soiling budyetill and she felt incapable of sustained thowht. Bill seemed to have the situation well in hand. Sooneror later, she swposed some one would come and lei: her out. AN EMERGENCY MEETING The minutes passed. Bundles watch ‘ had stopped but she judged that over an hour had passed ainoe the Russian had brought her here. What was hap- pening? what, indeed. hsd happen- ed? At last she heard footsteps on the stairs. It. was Mosgorovaky once more ‘I-le spoke very formally to her. "Lady Eileen Brent. you are want- ed at an emergency meeting of the me." He led the way down the stairs and Bundle followed him. lie opened the door of the secret chamber and Bun- dle paescd in, catching hei- breath in surprise as she did so. . She was seeking rfor the second time what she had only had a glimpse oi the first time through her peep- holc. The masked figures were sitting round the table. As she stood there,- taken» a-beck by the sudden-mess of it Mosgorovsky slipped into his place adjusting his clock musk as he did so. , ‘ But this time the chair at the head of the table was occupied. No. 'i was in his place. I Bundles heart beat violently. Bhe was standing at the fobt of the table directly facing him and she stand and stared atlithomoeklng piece of hanging stuff {with the cloak dial on it, that hid hiafeatures. Ile sat quite immovable and Bundle got an odd sensation or Power radiat- ing from him. inactivity was not the inactivity of welkness- and she wish- ed violently elmoet hysiiericsflf. that he would speak-Adlai: helvqllld make some sign, some gesture-not Just sit.‘ there like a gigantic spider in the middle of its my. ' " , : she shivered and es she did so Mos- j gorovsky rose. _ f-iis voice, smooth silky pelsuasivelseomed curiously far sway. - . - “Lady Eilleen, you have been pres- ent unoskcd el the secret ‘epunblls of this society. It is thereforeneeeaary that you should indentify yourself with our aims ' and ambitions. The place 2 o'clock. yowhave notice, is vacant. It s that place that is offered to you." ‘ Bundle gasped. The thing was like a. fantastic nightmare. Wes it possible that she, Bundle Brent‘ was being‘ asked to join s murderous secret soc- iety’! Had the same pl , ition been , made to Bill, ma had he refused lbw dignontly? “ "I pant do that." she said bluntly "Do not answerprecipltstely." - i She fancied that Mosgorovsky, be- neath his clock mask was smiling significantly into his beard. "You what it'i.s you are refusing." “I cad make a pretty good guess," said Bundle. "Can you?" It was‘ the voice of- ‘ldclockplt a_- woke some vague chord of memory in Bundles brain. Surely she knew that voice? '~ < ' very slowiyqlo. ‘I raised s. hand to his heald andfumblod with the res-i telling of the mask. ‘ j The mask fell. " ' v—— hcrself— looking” intos the eiopressioniees, wooden face of Bu- perintendent Battle. ‘ Bundle held her breath. At lest-she was going to know. (To Continued Tomorrow) ueoooeeeeedooooooeooeoou DR. :1. ~P.i MILLAR DENTAL SURGEON HOURS-O to 12.00 _ ' l to 5.00 Corner Queen and ‘Richmond pro». u . 4";/fi" __.. . mm ,_ . _ - l . ‘4.'-‘_—_—-r-.—_,.. i - - _ __ __. ____ . _ _-- _N é _,,_. fQ’ _ ___ ___r_ ‘ V “s. a a. _ I . $50.00 tothe Person who counts u‘ i l“ L , i them correctly _- Other awards 333a Q . ‘ ‘ ‘ from $20.00 down 4 i \ 3 e i’ ====sisés . - -. ’ _.-'-1"- as. _ . r ,_______ was: - _ _. ' ~"-...-..—_'.'I_- ' . .\ , The infirm on the Turkey are mile on u! flsum 2. 3. l. 5. 8:1 l... s. The problem la lil use’ these feathers off the Turkey and add the figures. The total of the added ‘guresariilebig taken as the number of feathers on the bind. - imlzESi-For the correct, or nearest correct, solution ‘l’, s ' ' prizes in order as follows will be paid in cash. ' (Jondltlons 1st Prize $50.00 5th Prize $4.00 1 Every one in any -------li' who‘ r u- 11r- . 2nd prim _z0,00 5m prim "u, __3,00 tion of this paper-paid in advance, is :l~.-.i:.-l to try the r 3rd Prize .1o.oo m. Prize .2.oo solution sud co'.~"'"‘~ . - 4th Prize ...........*..5.00 8th Prize ........ ... .l.00 . ‘ ' l 2 Anyone not eligible in ‘accordance with No. l rendition. . i, 1'1‘ COSTS NOTHING \_ There is absolutely no responsibility, obligation or cost of any kind to try for a prize. The solving of the problem will provide a few hours most interesting work. irlsy compete by becoming a subscriber-or sending in the . subscription of some member of the family with $4.00 lor ,1 country or $5.00 for the city for the first year .1. adaluue. 3. Every competitor may. ll hc or she so daslres. and in a i » new paid in advance for one year \ll“"'.‘l"-'l"-il with the The competition closes. snluwlau. January 2r». .1. ‘i ni solution. » This is not obiillibrv: but the winner or each , midnight. All solutions to be considered, must reach the prim who dm ‘undo new subscriber will be awarded “sures; below berm-e um; hour, , double the amount his or her prise calla for. "Thus if the . _ , winner of the first prise had sent a new subscriber, he will, ' 1n C836 Of l tie HIE DTIZC Will g0 t0 U}! 0D! W110 AMI IQ!!! be ‘Wm-fled ‘x0030 cub uute.d o! “"00, ‘nu lccormnn! I "9" "lb-‘filllllhll Wm‘ h" "him" l“ "°‘""-~---- Vi!" with all the prizes. No one can so secure double money cimdilmn m" 3- unless the new subscription is actually forwarded with his If those who l" "' both, or c" ""v sulscrlp- solution. . tiona then the prize will go to the one whose subs." “n on l which he or she boeulrm nlglble, is paid the fsrthcrest in tfifgeggfi?gnfiebgudufilfairbgLznagggtiggsxgggif:Olga‘ advance ii...) the year 1930. If both or all are paid in adr - . ' vance to December 31, 1930, then the money will be divided 5 m” among such proportionately according to the nllllli‘?! ol - winners. ' ' Cut this out on the border lines. fl" l" "*4 “A” "'1?- . Marked outside oi envelope "Turkey Featnorrconlpetltlon.’ SOLUTION TURKEY FEATHERS COMPETITION To Turkey Feathers Competition v . _ The Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 31 - ‘Aihsolutions must be on the h... . ped from this paper. in My solution o! the F6101"! on the ‘Iurreyls ............ .. .. (b) I am eligible for the competition on the s. ' zloifaddreased Name u... Address ......................................1...} (c) Amountenciosedon toftheabovcBubccl-iptlon-s a Name (d) New Subscription. Address ..................................... senses-e... . Amount enclosed: $4.00 or $5.00 paying for the iirst year in sdvsnes. \ Signed ..........n..."-"emu-eute-nee-sue".......... (e) ‘i sgrco that the decision of the Judges hall be ludispu tabla and pnsi. ‘Dated eesausssoassessslsaeesnss1'”. Address sseassuccesses:isssesausssesasoossoassssa NOTE: Sections (o) and (d) an: for use only if subscription is in arrears‘. or if sending in a new subscription. 00.000000 pounds oi cane will be animus up ' mQiWml. 9.“?! "i". ' 1-. ' ' ans-sa- 0 r