11. E GABIY PIRTI; é I- -v—I'$'-i-_""""' FbR, SALE OR 2 EXCHANGE sac "am dairy ranch in Manitoba. Clear. 2% miles from R- 3- 530m» ste.- 1% miles from school. 125 miles i Qrbjlipnipeg. Near Portage La ' Prhlrhttfllrt farm m P. E. l. Might some; Write particulars to . "‘ ""“" H. COUGHLIN, 3129 W. 17th Ave" Spokane, .Wash. IIH) I‘ v14‘ ‘hen-v. all r w CIIII FOR SALE I \ \ 3 \ \ t. ! i? An excellent dairy farm in Mer- maid, Lot 48, ‘i Isllea fro‘ Charlotte- ‘Hfl. near churches. schools and rall- 'way' station, containing 185 acres, 125 under cultivation. balance wood and "good" timber, extra welilflnced and wlterid, flne buildings. Telephone in a _l§§”g_tion invited. Owing to ill- health, bargain tor quick sale. JOSEPH POWER. Mermaid. r i QOiM-B-I-urir-tf. ron sue rm r *4 k l l . i .- v, w’. l ble farm at Searietown, 92 acres, "handy to churches and schools. , convenient for shipping. Ideal potato isfin iri prosperous community. "w" "'1 o. c. McLEAN, l » swim-i 0:: 248 Kent Street, City, or noon McLEAN, | ‘\ z-r-ao-i. will I iQQQTATQEs , TURNIPS’ nhnn. m“. tidying ovary d3, .1 om Reno's Wharf. highest ibflces for good stock. Accosssmoda v lion for Boat loads. l, _ s. Lesrcu DOUGLAS, v , Charlottetown, P. l. Island, P1321 Phones m and m. Q _, OOO-OO-O-O-O-O ‘Professional Cards iMeLURE s» MacKINNON i ‘SILVER. FOXEB AND FURS ,-‘ c Representing ' KQDBONB BAY’ CO., 0f LONDON. y ENGLAND. "Olloa 112 Kent Si- _ 7002-0-14-frll3i. bin _ Wyl-l. AITKEN 6r CO. Importers of high grade GASOLINE -- KEROSENE — 01145 .W.o letters in Prince Edward Island Dfllce. 29 Queen st. Phone 40s Tan". Spr. Pk. B. 1L Crossing Phone 66. 7082-0-14-tril3i Mari. McGuigan, i B. A. i IABBSTIR. SOIJCITOB, Etc. BONE! T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Cnn-latcetown, PLL Prohiiifiiiii Commission mamas, Mr. (scones e. snows. Margate, P. E. l. “fir l lnlormatlon regarding lh- m. and? ~ l. Phone 390 Prohibition Act to the because he isn't claims body." . "Lothnwiie was certainly a good WOMIH. “How so?" "Wasn't she the; It f earth?" - " ° ‘h’ ON THE GRIDIRON Though to come back Some find It tough A quarterback is quite enough. s. , uasatan. _ "When a man is nobody's (e91 w; d by any- I 1 last night. for news. of love at first sight." "I'd say he was near-sighted." I "'11! nth or . w“ yhsspeetor B. J. Haywood But Trips is orehsster Street. Charlottetown Beef Melts ‘\ ¢ Phone 108 Beer Lips IIOI-ki-Il-lyr. Beet Tongue Trimmin “ J . e I _ ' Beet I» veal, (in carcass) & Lgmb flock; I. A. IINTLII Lamp Trlpe W. l. IINTLII,‘ K. 0. Ianisser and Atterhey-at-Iaw llorsemeat, Olica: 1D Richmond Street Piogs Piucks, " IONI! T0 LOAN Hogs Liver I P. l. I. none Liver. &. McPheo 11-2541. l4 ‘landsa, VI, “rubne Augpensele. “Jack proposed to Miss Antique Must have been a ease "She's a gossip, a regular shark “Yea, always poking her ncee in ether people's affairs." Good for ToothaA-he-Minard‘! Llnlment FOX FEED FOR SALE Lambs and Mutton, iin carcass) ‘ J lots or less) The Island Cold Storage Company Ltd. (LMLamn 9C0» Qfllln stem 0.14. llsiand v W7 miles lphfivsrznv, By Agatha Ohristls . ,1 , -» m jsoucbusrou, r ‘There wasn't any other man. Listen. and I'll show you how in the end 1 reconstructed the whole story. To begin with. Mr. Theslger and Miss Wade are 1n this together. And they have a rendezvous for an exact time. Miss Wade comes over in her car climbs through the fence and comes up-to the house. She's Bot a Der. fectiy good‘ story if any one stops her-the one she told eventually. “But she arrived unmolcstcd on the two. she was seen coming in. My men saw hcr, but they had orders to stop no- body coming ln-only going out. I wanted, you see, to find out as much as possible. Miss Wade arrives on the terrace, and at that minute e. par- cel falls at her feet and she picks it up. A man comes down the ivy and she starts 00 run. what happens next? "Hie struggle-and presently the re- volver shots. ‘What will every one do! Rush to thescene of the fight. And Miss Loraine Wade could have left the grounds and driven oft with the formula safely in ‘her possession. "But things don't happen quire like that. Miss Wade runs straight into my arms. And at that moment the game changes. It's no longer attack but defence, Miss Wade tells her story. It is perfectly true and per- lfectly sensible. PIECED TOGETHER “And now we come to Mr. The- ;lger. One thins struck me at once. The bullet wound alone couldn't have caused him to faint. Either -_he had fallenband hit his hcad-or-well, he hadn't fainted at all. Later we had Miss St. Maura story. It agreed per- fectly with Mr. TheslgcrLs-thcro was only one suggestive point. Iiiiiiss St. Maur said that after the lights were turned out and Mr. Thssiger went over to the window. he was so still e Changes in Train Schedules JANUARY 6a..‘ ' DOUBLE" TRAIN SERVICE - MAINLAND-CANCELLED Eflcctlve, Monday, January 6th next, the Canadian National Railways announce that the double service to and from the Mainland, daily except Sunday, will be cancelled Service from Prince Edward‘ Island will be by train N0. 30 leaving Charlottetown at 6.45 A. M., daily except Sunday. This change cancels train No. 4i. leaving Charlottetown at 2.00 P. M. daily ex- cept Sunday. Service from the Mainland will be by train No. 42 arriving Charlotte- town at. 0.30 l‘. M, daily except Sun- day. Train No, 40 arriving Charlotte- town 1l.20 P. M., is cancelled. SUMMERSIDE — TIGNISB Train No. 53 will leave Charlotte- town at 3.40 P. M. daily except Sun- day instead of 3.00 P. M., arriving Summerslde 8.00 P. M., instead of 6.15 P. M. There will be no change in the service * ‘ Surnmerside and Tig- nish. Train No. 54 will leave Tlgnish at 7.00 A. M" daily except Sunday, in- stead of 3.20 A. M., arriving Summer- side 10.05 A. M. Leave 10.30 A. M., ar- rive Charlottetown 12.45 P. M. Train No. 205 will leave Charlotte- town at 12.05 P. M. daily except Sun- day, instead of 8.15 P. M.. arriving Summer-side 4.20 P. M. Service to Tig- nlsh by this train is cancelled. Train No. 206 will leave Summer- side at 1.00 A. M. daily except Sunday instead of 3-00 P. M., arriving Char- lottetown 10.30 A. M. Service by this train between Tignish [and Summer- side is cancelled. SUMMERSIDE 4- BURDEN Train No. 201 will leave Summer- side at 3.00 P. M.. daily except Snu- day. instead of 12.30 I‘. M. arrive Em- araid Jct. 4.25 P. M.. leave $.15 P. M. arrive Borden 0.10 P. M. SOUBIS terrace lust alter the clock had struck flfm- H0 3111588 m! 01301173391101! m! window. tears oft‘ the glovsylthlsis "Now. r may Sly to begin wlth- that teeth and throws it into the when I arrive he is lying oh tloorln s follows? Why, the ioeeftheft tl-ie pe- pers had actually been picked up by _ what she might say." that she thouiht: , vs the room and sohuoutiigifriew . - . y hlcs down mam- ebou mild own voice and thonflin- his"- per, And then. the__ftns1_tou two revolver shots. lliis ovnrdolt a rustic, brought openly the" "" is fLred at an imssinsry, lit.‘ Therm-with his left sieveovhino: he; takesfrom his WGKML-i-Hll-lflllll Mauser pistol and .shn'ofs< himself, through the fleshy part of. _thc-right faint." Bundle drew a deep breath. "You didn't realise siithis at the. time, Superintendent Qsittlt?" ; l "No that I didn't. Lwsp ttltcn in as any one could be. 1e whn't'"tl1l long‘ afterward that I pieced ‘it an togeth- er. Finding the glove nrssgthe‘ beg- innlngoi it. Then I inade Sir oe- wold thrown the pistol _tnr‘einn the window. Itjell a good why firther on than it should have done. But a man who is right-handed doesn't throw nearly as far with the loft hand. men then it was only suspicion-and a very faint suspicion at that. ‘ "But there was one point struokme. The papers were obviously throwp down for some oncwpick 9p. _ ' "1: Miss "Wade was tilere- by acci- dent, who wu cheireaFpersonr Oi course for those who vnrerririn the know,'that question ‘ was answered "easily enough-4tho countess." But there I had the pull over you. 1- knew the Countess was all right. so what the person they were ‘means for. And the more z thmuht. of items" more it seemed to me a very remarkable coin- cidence that Miss Wade should have arrived at the cxacthnoment. she um." - " ' arrest vermin-moor" “It must have beenyerydifiicult for you when .1 camepo you iull oi suspicion about-tho Countep." "It was, Lady biileen. I hacito say somethins to put-you-olm-hs scent. And 1t. was very difficult tee Ev- ersleigh here. with, the lady coming out of o dead faint and not knowing “I understand Bill's anxiety now," said Bundle. “And the. way he kept urging her to tekejlme and not talk till she felt quite all right", __ "Poor old Bill," saidMlss StMaur. “That poor baby had to be vsmped against hLs wlll-geigtlng msxide 7n a hornet every minuet." ~ - ' - "Well," sold Superintendent Battle, "there it ma. 1 suspected Mr. rues:- ger--but I couldn't get definite proof. On the other hand, Mr. ‘Ihslsiger him- self was rattled. He realized more or less what he was up against in the Seven memo-luv he‘. wanted beiuy re’ know who ‘No.7 was. l-Ie got himself asked to the Cootes under the im- pression that Sir Oswald Cools was N0. '2." . - - - "I suspected sir Oewsld." said Bun- dle, "especially when he came introm the garden than nifiht." v . - "I hover suspected him." said Battle "But I don't mind telling you that 1 did have my suspicions of that young chap, his secrets-m": ' z "Pongo?" said Bill. "NotolrlPon- ‘m... . . "Yes, w. Evcrsleigh. old Pongo as you call him. A very efficientgsntie- man, and onsihatsomlld have put anything through it he'd s. mind to. x suspected him portly because he'd born the one met-kt u» clocks into Mr, Wade's room tho/t night. It would have been eatsyfiorfhinuto put the bottle and sides-by (the bedside then. i Add then. for snolihhr thing, he whs' left-handed. one: glove pumps strai- ght to him-it u hadn't been for "one thing—” -‘ " - - ' " Train No 56 will leave Sous-is 7.50 A. M.. daily except Sunday and will operate through to Charlottetown arriving there at 11.00 A. M. Train No. 215 will leave Charlotte- town at 0.10 A. M», Mondays, Wel- l ’ and Fridays, instead of daily except , arriving louris 11.38 A. 0L. same time as at present. in No. lid will leave lonria at 1.18 P. ll. on the saute days instead or daily except Sunday, arriving Gnar- lottetown same time as at present, 5M ' ' ' osonoerowls " with his teeth.” l - "What?" ‘ 7 ~ i The teeth merke-usruysnisnyvboief- right hand was inseam, whirls have needed to tedrott that "no Pongowas chat-earl ~k~ - "so Pongo was clotted, Iss4 you say. I'm sure it" would vista M189"?! to m. Batman to ‘shoe he "em suspected. .7 , "Itlwouid." "madam. "Ajoiqnn csrdé-e. silly ‘us arrange: Bovfyou could ever thinhg. cl»; l ' . "f "Well, asislrafs ‘that gets, Mr. 1111s.- smi- some». Mai ' "‘ ' e y a Oiled-a)’ rsh- I aw“, ":1 w?! nnaoeasali. hfiN s $50.00 to the Person who Jcounts? them correctly — Other awards” i _ u... $20.00 down rnrzesn-ror the correct. or nearest correct, solution prizes in order as follows will be paid in cash. _ . 0th i-rlae . $4.00 0th Prise .100 1th Prise . .100 8th Prise .1.00 , " IT C081‘! NOTHING ' _ There is absolutely no responsibility, obligation or chat any kinrrln try for a. prize. The solving of the problem wi provide a few hours rnost interesting work. _. COMPETITION CLO!!! The competition closes Saturday. January 35, 1030, at; midnight. 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Thus if the winner of the first prise had sent a new subscriber. he will be awarded 0100-00 cssh instead of 050.00, and accordingly with all the prises, , No one can so secure double money , unilcss the new subscription is actually forwarded with his i so uticn. .- llaoh competitor. by "sending in his solution, agrees that the decision o! the jurists‘ shall be indisputable and final. 5 All solutions must be ssht in on the following form, clip- ped from this paper. t . u... \ sssssssseslsssssasaesssassas-ssa . SOLUTION TURKEY‘ FEATHERS COMPETITION ." _To Turkey Feathers Competition ' - Tbs Guardian, Charlottetown, P. l. l. m Myselutleuertheresthersenzhe-iurseyu............... ........ ............. .. (b) 1 am enem- for the competition. on the e;- Wfldn addressed v f“ a , Name ..:.........2................................ (c) Amount eneiossdonaocountof theabovebubeeriptipa t 1d) Newlubscrlption. 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