Ld, Pe and Income Taxes ncern:— To ‘raft: l: finihgaiven that payment or all taxes due the Provincial Treasure of the Province of Prince Edward Island in resflwl l0 Land’ Personal Property and Income assessment ls immediately required. Other- wise steps will be taken as provided under the land Assessment Act, 1924, and the Income and Personal Property Taxation Act, 1924, for collection of i. Arrears All Personal Property and Income Taxes remaining unpaid on the g4", gay o! October, 1938, will he subject to interest at the rate of five per cent per anmrm from date oi’ default until paid Tax-payers In arrears will please govern themselves accordingly. Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 25th day of Sep- tember, 1938. C. J. STEWART, Sqlervisor of Taxation. ZPIIIIIZIX f f Georgetown-Charlottetown Bus Service "i, , i v - sraarnvc MONDAY, APRIL 27th. ‘ ,v l‘: f - _ ~ k .‘ or as soon after as possible. O E v’ v ,' ,v x Iii" Georgeto .- 8.IIi AMJAnve Charlottetown 4.00 PM. Y» '- Cardigan us an. Johnstorvls Itfver . 4-20 P-M- p ,_ , 4g 34mg 3,59 5,1", Webstcrs Corner . 4.30 RM. ' ' Blldwin’! mm .. 3.55 A.M. Fort Arrest"! 4-4" P-M- . ' gt, Thu-guy 9,09 5,1", Pisquld . . . . . . . . .. 4.50 PM. g- ‘ Penhes ..... 9.10 AJVI. Pcakes ~ -- ~51") P-M- l . _' l Pisqoid 9.20 A,M. St. Therfsa‘: .' 5-10 P-M- ' Fort Augustus 9.30 AJVI. Baldwin's Road .. 5.15 PM. ' 5 , Webster's Corner 9.40 AM. 48 Road .20 I'M- .) ' Johnston's River . 9.50 A.M. , (fardigan . 5.35 PM. vvfi» Arrive Charlottetown ...i0.l0 A.M. Georgetown . 5.50 EM. Ileldquarters at CharIotteiown-NOBANA TEA ROOMS. ‘ Headquarters at Georgetown-F. J. SOLOMAN. BUICK T-PASSI-LYGER CAR ALLISON HUESTI I Parcels curried st minimum clnrxe of 25e- Clnnrlcticiozvn, P. E. I. we (THARLOTFETOWN cmummn \ By KATHLE MYSTERY HOUSE EN NORRIS "I don't know that alter his fall flllyilllllg would have snvcd Lyllllf’ ‘Barnes said, answering her tone rather than her words. “They think he can't b6 Bill-Yd- } tlicnil" shc ibkfll in quick feat‘. I "I don't know, PHEQ- The!‘ 531d l that the shoulder should have ' bccn operated on immediately. It ,| tyne could then talk to him. P1186 knew that professional vasllfllfifi! She had a chair set in the wide empty hall and waited for the doctor. l At three o'clock in the dark of l the early morning Lynn was taken up to the surgery. At 618m the next morning Barnes came quietly into the hospital l while Page had changed hi?!‘ Sllii i-the suit she had worn through . all those days on thc Rock-for a nurse's trim white uniform, she had not undressed and 80H? W bed all night long. Lynn was very ill. He had had a few moments ofcon- sciousncss and Page had seen him; ium his muttering coma again. "He's pretty bad, is he?" "They say so. They telephoned for hi1.» Hibbs at four. But now ‘ Barnes went out. came back again. ‘ Madame ‘Iloyle Ihs moved ta the semen nous: as nth; Street and will give mains u lllllll- ‘h-ez-ii-i-ai. on the table beside his bed; his pajamas had been returned fresh and crisp from the laundry there were magazines; there was a green paper box with wet violets in it and a small green glass bowl. She did not look at Lynn while she went about, but he watched licr steadily, contentedly. When , at last she came to sit beside him ‘ and laid a hand in his, he gave o. great sigh. of relief. "Always so horribly afraid you won't come back, Page, when you go away at night!" "Gosse!" she said. And for a t l to discover that t not spook. "it Sfclllfi impossible l0 he had immediately lapsed m“ I moment of silence they smiled at each other. “You look quite specially rested and fine today," Page said then. i "It's because you're here," Lynn ei‘('lll to me the only days I'\'<‘ Ever l 5119's 5°“ Mme agam- 3m he's responded simply. so liorribly-tvcuk." Page said in a I “I'm here, nothing! she scoffed. it's no use. But I hnrc i0 tell ' llllidlwll 11°F Cheeks “TV she and l "You look as if you'd liked your breakfast and slept. ten hours and I "I would tvnnt; you to tcll inc," i 11W" elm breathed’ a-"d "W3 with ‘sat up in the sunshine!" an abandonment of caution whose j significance did not escape hef. ' “All of which I did, Page," the man said, in his low somewhat l too bad, isn't it? Butwgyotl soc, m‘? l“ h" §° mu’ m5 T°°m- she . hesitant voice. 140 Richmond Street 5 Phone 47. P. O. B0! illicLeodflg-L-Bentley W- E. BENTLEY, K. C. J, A. BENTLEY, K. C- Barrlsters and Attomeys-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN i “M. ALBAN FARIVIER B- A., LLB. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR» ETC MONEY T0 LOAN Bank of Canada Bldg. Ch_arlottetown Alex. W. M-atheson BARRISTEB. SOLICITOR. ETC Money to Loon Collections know why. ‘They thought he was Not knowing what she did, Page 1 sat down beside his bed and mur- mured to him, and he opened his heavy eyes and looked ut hcr pain- fully us a man looks who knows not reality from dreams. She linked hcr hand in his hand. Pre- 1 sently he ‘was lightly, restlessly l asleep. ‘ The clocks hands moved. Day- light. dropped on the white wall, lay in clean angles on the floor. w-as gone. Nurses noiselessly brought pillows. Page's back was luxuriously braced. Somebody took oll her slices, wrapped her feet in o. warm blanket that held ‘ a hot water bottle. Somebody else held soup of just the right tem- perntitre at her lips. Five o'clock, ‘ ' with the subdued clinking of trays in the hospital corridor and the smell of toast everywhere. Six o'clock. with winter blackness at‘; the windows, and still Lynn, frett- v ihg sometimes, muttering some-v limes of the gulls and the noise of l the sen, slept on. ' . l A doctor wrote "Faint?" on at ‘lcard. and held it before Page's eyes-eyes that were heavy now ip the hooded lampllght. She l shook her head with a white smile; v the vigil went on. Long after- ward they told her that those eight solid hours of sleep then had been the miracle that. had saved him. Coming into a hospital room that was filled with spring sunshine two weeks later, Page sent a quick glance toward the man who was sitting propped in pillows in the bed. His fine eyes still sunken, were fixed on her expectantly. She nodded at him with a reassur- ing smile, before setting the vari- Just things she had brought with her in their right places. His fountain pen was filled and went gfhe Dr. Chase Almanac Of The Air Presents “The Family Iloctor’ The doctor is a fine character as is also his charming daughter. I-le is the centre oi’ a rural communlt , the confidant of young and old, familiar with their joys and sorrows, their hopes and fears. Other inter- esting characters are the Irish hnusekce, , and the doctor's man of all parts. Grandpa is a scream and then there is the strange lady who gives rise to some mysterious problems. ‘ was four days. S011 kll°\\'-"_ Page did not speak, and after a ' moincnt. Burncs said: l , ' "Four days! This is Sunday nght, and it was only 'I‘httrsdny when I went down to Hollmoon ‘KNOW IT'S My sKiN THAT'S MADE v Bay. But of course its changed l v ~" bl t l A HIT wn-H JACK! LUCKY FOR ME fills,{whenffcntltoriezllglgngsosfilleedit: v I l LEARNED HOW TO REMOVE COSMETICS THOROUGHLV will.“ me that. I can g0 on without you. v vv v vv v ‘ax T°|Lir 50A’ __GUA RD Zfotfvc silinlply- bccoivnc~eyprfivlllvlllvllli ~ Qrcry gir see ma vs me ' . AGAINST COSMETIC of you. Those days on the Rock - i I lived. I know it's no lLiPI I know i s, you!" l Page said mildly. "I'm sorry," she l r ; .- added, as un zifierthotight. "It's t ' Bnri1cs~tlicre's nobody clsc but The undersigned will sell by Public Auction 0n ihc Lrull! And if llyml divs.“ Page ‘l-‘mg- t premises thatdcsirzible City Property, known us b2 Upper eflld SIN-filly» "IW 1115i Sol w-gel Prince Street on out somewhere. I tvouldnt want, v _ ‘ (l _ to see anyone. 1'd~I'd. . . s_»\'1‘lfR-D.AY. the llvlil DAY OF no‘ EMBFJ!‘ ma’ .Hcr voice thickened; she bent. her l I , l Al tilt‘ hi)!!!‘ 0f 12 0919c!‘ noonfl l two hands together. “Oh, wcll, H The property has a frontage on Upper vPflTlCi.‘ Slnecvlv. vl vwvlvll ilISPIIZPTQ vlfhewflillvvv 112151101 l of 5i feet, and extends to School Street, a distance of Z0.) "l _"°W ‘ll 51° 5- :__ feet‘ A ‘v v h v v , said with a forced composure that v " FWAMM‘ ‘H'- '_ _ l was harder for him to see than l - ' For further particulars apply tovS.vDcsRochcs, Sohc- v any abandonmm, o; gfiflf could n ‘ itor, Canadian Bank of Commerce Building. I have been ,| i HERBERT E. HOLL, J. A. MCLJONALDM His mother and sisters were Executor, AUCIIOIIEEI‘. t gentile with her, and he knew she 11M them» Si“ W? ‘llllw a" the _ family dinner, but it was not an fir‘ l E . tuivnzhttirztl quiver, their glances F, sud, for a girl who had been ' S i ~ tifiiTifiif iiiffi’.ii..il“i.°iéeiuii i Farm ‘or Sula at s" Maryvsfhad lddvrerdegawaiflxiclsiurdoanlicirfi iyiziltllzillncc . grlcrged. Barnes tal-IKML and now i, glrlvvvvlivlvlvtvvfls "l0 Edwa"! "Plant"! ROBERT MQIQHUIAXE; ‘ and thcn Page spoke, but she was a ' v 3pus|,giegd_v restless after the nical was ovcr E For further particulars apply to L-M-l1-4-3i. l and at about nine oclock Barnes 5- 5- HESSIAN» took her bsck to the hospital and , shit-um- Etc. =~_—*—— , . ‘ f; . . Montague. . i toNLy nn Ea door. H v U ‘f; L-B447-l0-30-3i. l To Whom It May l _ 9 “F ‘IE2 T? “as mi l n‘ c::‘_ _ f!‘ __‘ C0ncern_ i nicely. OICI. 1c nurse (n no v P " ‘ know, but. the doctor would bc in =v " m... ... "mm; Bl Ml- l n ; P g "Islanders" ls the property of Radio i u,” i,“ i _, - “ W l = l “m”; H553 ‘$33.1’;.5521..-iilf...l"ii...fil‘“» . » . L. .\. nunox.\‘r.n_ i I i‘ - . . . l g To L_37_11_4_1§TT9€l'iim Director ("I-( I. , 0 I a Charlottetown M. ‘ ‘ nnm all stations nn , Fnrm of I6 acres, situated PM" PM" Islam‘ one-half mile from the vil- ~ —Goln;- Inge of Victoria, near SA~TUDDAY, N07. 14, 193s vshool, churches and stores, Return 1b,“, has large house and good _ v. MONDAY. NOV. l6. 1936 outbuildings. This farm very visuifable for fox rancher ' 1 Children of Five and under or poultry ralser‘ épply to , vI Twelve years of age HALF owner on the premises. “t ' FARE. 1 l Stewart Inman, , For Further Infonn ti n VICLOIFPI. I - , .,~ , Consul, My Th“, 3E3“ FOR EYERYTIIING wr: BUI ' f l H i . ., All kinds .\Ien's Winter Cloth- “ Canadian National v - . and Mechanic's Tonls Furni- , Raifafftl I ‘m’ "ll" ' ‘ Professional Bards Use Can an a ona .,..,.,,,.,, Exchange Store -—--—-——— 108 Richmond St. Phone 865i l l I Lloyd, Egan 8i 0o. Chartered Accountants , ngnrvs s. urn-rs . ‘ 2 l We believe that you will enjoy “TIIE FAMILY DOCTOR". Note the time and station. CFRB KC 690 2.80 p. m. Mom, Wed. and Fri. CKOC KC 1120 2.30 p. m. Morn, Wed. and Fri. CKCR. KC I510 2.30 p. m. Tues. Thurs. and Sat. CFCO KC 630 11.30 a. m. Mom, “Wonderful|" she approved. “What did he say about going out for adrive tomorrow?" "You to be with me?" The old anxiety-it was so much lessened . but it was therel-was in His now, eyes and voice as he, spoke. ; thin fingers tightened on her hand. "You don't need me any more, Lynn. But of course I'll be with you-I see myself letting you move thand or foot. without me!‘ Only you could do anything or go any- ‘ where now, without me." "Perhaps physically I could." hc agreed, speaking slowly his troub- ‘ led eyes reading her eyes," but-but inside me, Page, I'm still frighten- ed-I still dream that I'm back there-back at Mystery House- back on the Rock! We'll. never have to see it again, will we? we'll slip away, you and I—-just you and I. and you'll always be with me whenever we go, won't you?" "To the end of our lives." the girl said smiling, as she raised her eyes full upon his pleading look. "Are you going to ask me that question every few hours?" “Oh, Page, I am afraid so. dear!" "Then I'll lust get in the habit of saying ‘Good morning, Lynn. yes. Pass the coffee, Lynn, yes. What time ls it, Lynn, yesl" His joyous laugh was cracked with weakness; he clung to her hand. "I'll love it!" he cxulted. "I forgot. I've news for you,‘ Page said suddenly. "o1 them?" "I saw Hora." Lynn's thin face poled; his eyes widened. "They got them? "Just Nora. Her mother-I'll always want to call her Mrs. ,Prendergast,' I suppose-was too ill to move. She's in a hospital in Denver, and they can't do any- thing about her until she's well enough to be brought into court. They say she's dying. But they have Flora. I saw her!" "You saw her." "Yes; at the court. Barnes took me there. she's not under arrest: she's just being held pending in- vestigation." “Did she talk to you?" (To be Continued) Late King's lloice To Be Heard Again OTTAWA” Nov. 2- (OP) -Tl'le voice of the late Kirlg George will be heard on the air on Armistice night .~ course of the Canadian Leg- annual nation-wide radio ser- inc. Permission to reproduce o. par- agraph from the late Monarchs received through Government House. from Buckingham Palace. Wed and Bat. ‘Office: 90 Great George Street. ood GORDON FIFE, Soldier of Fortune The extract is taken from the last Christmas broadcast has been and females. prize $12., $4. each. A unique feature of the Exhibition this year will be the awarding of a. silver cup to the egghibitor winning the greatest number of points in the Show. fered by other exhibitions. adian National Silver Fox Breeders Association. GRIND BANQUET CANADIAN NATIONAL HOTEL‘ i Big foxn1en’s banquet will be held on Tuesday, Novem- ber 17th at the Canadian National Hotel and will be the high- light of the season. Only 140 tickets will be sold so as to avoid eowding and assure every guest of a. pleasant and highly en- tertaining evening. Don't overlook this event. and an unexcelled repast. given by leading men and prominent authorities on Silver Fox ranching. WRITE FOR PRIZE LIST GIVING FULL PARTICULARS TO JOHN B- ROPER, President. CHARL-OTTETOWN, P. E. I. dead King's reference to the Empire's relations with other nation's. "In Europe and many parts of the world anxieties SLIJTOIIHd us,’ the Sovereign had said. "It is good to think that our own family of Peoples is at peace in itself llnd 'A Letter From o Lady World's Greatest FllX 8H0 Charlottetown, P. E. I. uovrmorn 16th to 20th v‘ 24 llhallenge Guns and Trophies Valued at $1,509 Ilosette Ribbons and Bash Prizes for 43 sggtion; Totalling Ilpwards of $2,000 Every year this Show is, getting bigger and better and this will be the banner Exhibition of all time. the Silver Fox world and will be visited by prominent men con- nected with the industry from Europe, the United States, and other Provinces of Canada. Show if you are at all interested in the biggest industry of Prince Edward Island. There are Classifications for darks up to 25 per cent, daxk mediums, mediums, light mediums, pale silvers and extra. p le silvers, subdivided into adults, Classes for herds, senior, yearling, junior, sire and three of his get, dam and two of her progeny, best matched pair male and female, adults, best matched pair male and female, pups. Nine Championships and Grand Championship for best fox in Show. of entries, one to six entries three prizes, eleven to twelve entries six prizes, over twenty-five entries twelve prizes. First second $9., third $6., remaining qualifying entries TO THE It i5 the talk 0f You cannot afford to miss this yearlings and pups, males Prizes awarded on the basis of number Many other features not of- Open to foxes registered in Can- t Music, mirth Short, snappy speeches will be WALTER R. SHAW. Secretary. unitadinonedeslreiobeatpeaoe with other nations-the friend or all u» enemy of mne. my the spirit Smoking and hhudrssins rvllllli of goodwill and mutual helpfulnem s. new swimming bath and relief grow and spread, Then n, will bring from sweeping and washing up l“ MP Willi’ me blwsina 01' WW bl-ll» among improvements in wlldlm" a solution of the economic troubles m mines in the London 309mm‘ which still beset us." wnumr mmsss MAY stroll By Bob Moore and Iollll "d" . TEAM CHARMING . CUSTOM YOUR Hlol-INESS HAS IMPORTED FROM LATER, ENGLANLIM... lN THE. PALACE - GARDENS V . l? I‘ y‘. -»Y'0U'I.L Ml. . THIS, T‘ v: s.» PABVON ME, I KNWI" MY .l BUT QIREI-Y YOU WILL BE WITH U?» FOB DINNER, l ' I WRIT milliliter T FIFE,‘ You 5W