x;...__'* -_‘1::';=;..s "“‘Jr3nr -. ==.-;;I; ~ - .4‘; wit". ralssifrwo . Deaf Hear Again Through New Aid SEQ-piece No Bigger Than Dime Wins Entities-indie Following ' Ten-Day Free Trial Ofer w! twenty-live yearl devoted ex- e ivuiy to the mauutarturs oi’ scienti- ae bearing-aids. the Canadian Acousti- eon ., De . 16, 4i! Richmond 9t. WeaL rorouto. Ont" baa lust per- lectod a new model Acoulticon that Iubrwaatu the greatest advance yet ‘mad in the re-crcatiou or nearing tor, the . Thia latest Acousticon ia fea- tilled b! a tiny earpiece no blluer than udisue. Through his device. uoundu he ' DO-Q". Maialda. Blue Minster A ur- umnmn enuu. Feminine Complication Dlghton nodded. "I shall be there, too.“ he assured "My ‘doctor has recom- mended walking as good ior the liver!" I They both laughed. As he pressed his lips to her hand remembered something. “Tonight is our secret, signorina, ' ‘would entail iatal consequences. are clearly and d-atinctly transmitted to uubnormal ll- wml wonderful haunt to laarinrund health alike. The nraleru ofler an absolutely true trial (or l0 days to any one person who may be . and a latter will bring one rltheae rdnlrkable aids to your home or a thorough nnd convinci g test. For" them your name and ad reau to- 3| all oi it. We will say nothing about our assassin. my struggle with him or his gun. His body will be wash up tomorrow, you understand, and is better to know nothing about‘ these things.” ‘ A white forefinger rested across her lips. “They are seaiedflshe-assured him “absolutely sealed." Ten stairs above him she turned. fore the square-treated main build-l ing was reached. and the finest ed sprinter on record could not hope to 1; outstride those hounds. Without the dogs, and assuming Ahlborg had not concealed a lthe bushes. access to the property. could be gained from ; points and there was ample cover to enable an I house without being observed. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN J ._ p. - l grounds of the Villa Sabine l ' He did not pause at the Bates. The ceaseless din above him was too deadening. and he had no desire in attract. more attention to himself than was necessary. From u metuled ‘his ' road which branched presently t0 . his leit he obtained a view o! the villa and outb “dings interrupted only by a line of tall trees and the low root of a porter-b lodge. The one thought at the back oi‘ Dightnnh mind when he dropped.» down the sleep th to Pox-tonne‘ ‘was that the V Babino was not going-ts be broken into w» easily.‘ {There was at least n, hundred yards; of gpavel drive to be traversed be-l battery of his guns in innumerable intruder to approach the ~ How MANiz FEATHERS ON THE TURKEY? $50.00 to the Person who counts 'them correctly -_- Other awards from $20.00 down ‘llllorlo_ll_ SALE . To be sold by Public Auction at Iellevue Illou Bunch,’ Bellows, 8x County. on Thursday. mu inst. at i0 u. III» thirty. Dated thla 15th October 1928. l sau rennet. srnvan rox am‘ nm com "A portable typewriter is one that la easily carried uwuy by a traveling salesman, and may be uet down anywhere." BY WJLIOOIBB, 1T5 ATTORNEY "Will you swear to me you do not know who that man was?" "I have not the remotest ides." She glanced out to sea. _ “It is strange that he should have come upon us like that. That hor- rible mask, too! I shall dream oi’ ltl-Buona notte, carol", She was gone with that. undDlgh- ton watched her slim form passing from one light to the other until the summit was r ached. 913040-1041. ~"-~—__ ,__ _______ m Before following her example he_ filled and lit a pipe. Scanning the entire coast line within view, he found no trace oi his recent antag- onist. Unless he managed to see the body alter fishermen had brought it in, the identity of the Lizard would building. 1t__was conceivable that dozen oi these powerful brutes per- I Marney ma declared that the dogs could not be poisoned. From a busi- lt certainly prevented Dightonironl employing methods ‘which went against the‘ grain. At a rough calcu- lation. the grounds o! the villa ran into three acres and the Alsatisns had a free run over the wholearea. Nor was their a umber restricted to four, for he had detected a distant buying oi other dogs presumably from kennels at the rear of the during the dark hours at least a formed guard duty along the fringes The‘ roois o! Poole ness point oi view, this was a pity. , 0' s-o- aw?" w» 6“ 0| t» 0- POU_L_TRY _ We are‘ paying spec-N la] prices on live fowl,» i never be revealed. oithis left him if appointed. Un- solved mysteries were always unsat- isfactory. And yet, after all, The realization the chickens and broilers for the Thanksgiving Market. phone us for prices. f SWIFT l CANADIAN ‘ CO., LTD. A ilflb-iU-bFifl-llli‘. ,._.._ ._ __ _... _.__. Norwegian American‘, Line HALIFAX T0 NORWAY in 7 days by the popular S. S. “BEEGENSFJORD” November 22nd, I928 Railing inHPl in Bergen .0 Oslo. Cabin and Thirl Class Passengers booked through to Norwegian. Swedish and Danish Points. For Trrlglll and PassengerRatcs “WU i0 T. A. S. DcWoif 8r Son IIALTFLY. N. S. SiU-IO-IS-mwf-tl. NORTH AMERICAN LLOYD LINE S. S. DELSON SAILING FROM MONTRICAI. UFTOBER 10th - sonEl- OCTOBER l0ih CIIARIZOTTEIYHVY, OPT. 13th. Saint ‘John's. NillL. (‘attic (‘arritd S. S. A'I‘HERTON S.\ IIJNt: 750M For get to furnish the mualc for our If 3/011 have "' any t0 soil. write or "\- "dfll" "I" Direct. OF COURSE 1st Flah: i don't know who to ah ball. 2nd Fluh: Why don't you try CAUSE OF DEATH “What caused that horse's death, do you know?" "He suddenly came face to face with another horse In the street and the shock killed him." She: You go to college, don't you? He: No. Thia ault looks this nay, because I slept in it last night. only thing that really mattered was the fact that his enemy had ceased LO exist. | Dighton did not go back for an- other dance. _l-le crossed to the hotel by the bridge and ordered a drink from his room. He ordered s. double whisky-and felt that he had earn- ed it. it was the remedy Taverner would have advised—a. nlghtcap to 1m adventure of which Taverner would have approved. ’ With the Pocket Death locked in a suitcase, he slept soundly--as sound- ly, in fact, as any ordinary guest who had traveled South for his health. He had not dealt with Ahl- borz yet, the Lizard was polluting lhe Mediterranetn. and he had a rendezvous on the morrow with the oetwitching Mafaida! i His last waking thou ht concerned Marney. He wondere how long it would be before the little American! made his way t0 the room at the.’ back of the iruiterers shop in the‘ Via Emilia. When that worthy did i0!‘ him. breakiasted early and went out. Half an hour's stli’! walking over wooded hillsides brought him to s. lane that was little more than a cart track which led him between high banks toward a formidable iron gateway Just visible ahead. He was within a score of yards of this when he caught the sound of 116"!’ bodies crashing through the bushes to his right. Suddenly. almost on a level with his head, four enor- mous wolfhounds came into view, frenzy oi furious exciteme -t. Dighion pushed on, keeping dis- tubboru Cough ' Quickly Ended by come to town he would have news‘ On the following morning Dighton, snarling and baring their fangs in a, creetly to the far side of the track. sud on Sunday, where they were 5° f"? B5 he W85 3516 W We. there guests of her mother, Mrs. D. Mc- was nothing to prevent tilese beasts Lean, nurling themselvesut him from the bank. Half-wild as they were, how! ever, they did not attempt to cross cove, is spending a few days with the boundary line allotted them for relatives in Tryon. protection, but coursed up and clown it, reminding the traveler at every step that any attempt at entering Roy Dawson, oi Tryon, made a him when he framed the idea of re- taining the Pocket Death. repairing the place where the electrical con- trivance that fired the charge had shorted and using the last round on the dogs when attacked by them in the midst oi a desperate raid. The flaw in this was so obvious that he discarded it almost immediately. It was improbably that every dog on the place would make ior him at one time or. even ii they did so. that they would be confined in s0‘ small a compass that the one round would account for them. , No, the Villa Sabino was to all intents and purposes lmpregnable. except by artifice. Future and more thorough surveys oi this field oi en- terprise might revesl points which both Msrney and himself had over- looked; but only Mafalda and Ah]- berg could approach ‘the building unchallenged and with impunity. and it was through the former that he must eventually obtain admit- (To Be Continued.) -——-—{0}—-—- Ups And Downs From Tryon l and Vicinity The many friends of Master Vance Dixon, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Dixon, of North ' Tryon, regret to learn of his unfor- tunate accident 0i a few clays ago, when he was badly kicked with a horse. It is hoped that he may soon be around again and able to return to school, where he is sadly missed. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Compton, of Surnrnerside, were visitorstoCrap- Mr. Eldon Dawson. of Augustine Messrs. Kenneth McDonald and business trip to Bummerside on Saturday evening. Oct. 13 1 i Friends and neighbors of Mr. Al- bro Hewett, of Tryon, regret to Jearn o! his severe illness, but hope that he may soon regain his usual good health and be able to resume his duties once again. Dr. E. A ("Q01 (#7519; i)!» The feathers on the Turkey are made up oi‘ figures 2. 3, 4, 5, 6. 7 and 8. The problem is to take these feathers 0i’! The total of the added figures will be taken as the number bl leathers on the bird. the Turkey and addthe flgurcs. PRIZES :—For the correct, or nearest correct, solution prizes in order as follows will be paid in cash. IT 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. COMPETITION CLOSES The competition closes Saturday, November 10th, 1928. at midulliht. All solutions to be considered, must reach the address below beiore that hour. In case oi a. tie the prize will go to the one who had sent a new subscription with his solution in accordance with condition No. 3. Ii’ those who tie have both, or all sent in new subscrip- tlons; then the prize will go to the one whose subscription on which he or she became eligible, is paid’ the iurtherest in advance into the year 1929. If both or all are paid in ad- vance to December 3i, I929, then the money will be divided ocrossn 11. my" Conditions solution. with all the prizes. solution. MONTREAL OCTOBER 20th Famous Recipe Bell, oi Cape Traverse, ‘nnce. He: Mae certainly has pot a smun. oc-ronen zoo» my Wm, h,“ ‘ CIIARLOTTETOWN, OCT. Bird. She: Yeh! She's got awgy with lots oi things. , For St. Piorrr and St. John's, Nilrl- ::It will Relieve a Cold-Colds are the commonest ailments of man- kind and ii neglected may lead to serious conditi0ns._ Dr. Thomas‘ EC- lectrlc Oil will relieve the bronchial. lggsages oi inf‘ mmation speedily and thoroughly and will strengthen them against subsequent attack. And "s it eases the inflammation it will usually stop the cough because it‘ For Rains and Spar-o. APPLY .\. CAMERON Phillie 828. BRUNEI S ‘EWAR'I‘ (‘.()l\ii’l\NX' /\(‘rl*lN'l‘S ‘ the most dc up a stu born, lingering cough. es but a moment to prepare and costs little, but it. gives real relief even for those dreaded coughs that usu i follow the ' iii Here is the famous old recipe which millions of housewives have to udable means of break- flittle son. “My From any druggist, et2 Pines. pour it into a fill the bottle w sugar s rup you mn e 16 than you cou tastes so good und tobel 6 on. t ith plain granulated or strained honey. Thus ounces of better remedy id buy ready-made r three times the cost. It never spoils an that even children like it. ally l ounces oi tie and iillifl-lfi-‘lti. FOR SALE BY TENDER Try it and prove ft. Valuable Farm Properties Including “NEWSTEAD” at Winslqe n» underarm-nu Eneoutor oi an. not, o! u... u» lnowln o. , will receive tdiders for all or any o! the iollowinf up to noon Sounders o! Saturday the 21th day of October, 193i. . (I) The valuable farm property known as “Ncwsteadfl consisting oi l3 nerves of ‘the ‘beat soil on the Island, in a high state oi anltiva- ~ flon. consist of an excellent Stone Residence with hot water hing, Wooden Bungalow ior hirql help, large barns, Gold buildings lea ‘ ' lioruge Plant. lieeirlo Light and Water Plant. l _ quipped with electric light throughout. Exceptionally well suited All In Io: lanehlq in addition to general tanning. Ilifltedflvu miles from Charlottetown on the suaipequs Bud. Winflae Station within m yarua oi iarm. - (ii (l) hen Iaeklnury and Implements at Newetead, ihollldlllg Mow- ers, lull; Piuwa, Bar-rows. etc. Farm Iioparty consisting of Iii aorea known as “The Old Me- llillun III." situated It Illghfleld. No buildings. Jropertleanaybeiurpeotedstanytirue upon application to the Iiloutar ygfarielfurehaeohieeoifaralfropertleamayrelnaiuoumertgaga The Eastern Trust Company Loni i cuanotmown, P. u‘, ‘I. i WM ‘Iifliifir-twwa 1155* '0‘ all‘ ‘ lllays the irritationiin the throat. List supplied on applioatilm. Not onl aootbe an also it is absorbed into t la en pble in a way t Pines is pound of genuine Norway taiuing the active agent o a refined, palatable iorm. known in medicine is more bel cases of distressing coughs, ches and bronchial troubles. at is really astonishing. cold or money rein . Parker House --- a specialty. City llauralarmeaia: atoelfeioenltiuner Supparl-llteill. i . v does this ui-nple mixture heal the lnilsmed throat membranes with IIIIPHUPIIQ ease, but he blood, and acts directly upon the bronchial tubes, thus aiding the whole system in throw- in o8 the cough. It loosens the germ- uud eases chest soreness a highly concentrated colu- Plne, con- creosote, in o ug iul iu Do not accept o substitute for Pines. It is guaranteed to give prompt relief The Parker llouaa la now read! lo take permanent and transient IIQIIDIIIIX lbteidalaek also It ,ed to Charlottetown recently. well. Tryon’s progressive young farmers, recently purchased a Ford truck. and hopes to get his spuds to mar- ket more quickly than ever. The host oi friends oi Mrs. Smith Ieard. oi West Tryon, are very sorry to learn that she is seriously iii, having been confined to her bed for some time. Everyone hopes. however, that her sickness may not be of long duration. l. The greater part oi the potato crop in this section is already har- vested. Some farmers. howevennre only well under way and will finish yet in good time, i! Jack Frost keeps away. The inrmers i'n Tryon, let me warn you, know how to grow spuds, too. the only thing bother- ing them this year is the price. which continues to remain low. Miss Isabel McFadyen, of 'I‘ryon, was a week-end visitor to her home in Riverdale. boarders. house has been "WWW *4 w! Mw- u$§r.“é'$§.'.§.“7u ‘£3335. $2133: M‘ fiw“ T" ‘m’ ""1" i" sincerely sorry w learn that no: lulu ' '- “m” "film "Fill": the misfortune w be kicked by u .‘ n i.“ m“ H0118 I IGW dlYl BIO, TQOCIVIIII I bud out on the lace. which, it is hoped. may soon heal up. ‘ Mrs. James Arbing, oi North Try- on. who has been confined to her bed for. some time, is not recover. friends l‘ " 2:01: liruifkglllumwiw in. But . .i u the‘ _ _,.,;,,v,h_v i '1 . u in attend- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell and Master Kenneth Dawson, of Augustine Cove, motor- The congratulations of their many ‘friends are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lea, oi Tryon on lthe birth oi’ a bouncing baby son. ‘lBoth mother and baby are doing Mr. Claude Leard, one of West -' among such proportionately according to the number oi winners. ped from this paper. Cut this out on the border lines, fill in and mail early. Mark on outside or envelope "Turkey nether; competition." 1 Every one in any family where there is a regular subscrip- tion of this paper paid in advance, is invited to try the solution and compete for the prizes. 2 Anyone not eligible in accordance with No. 1 conditioh. mfly compete by becoming a. subscriber or sending in the subscription oi some member oi the family with $4.00 I01‘ country or $5.00 ior the city for the first year in advance. 3 Every competitor may. ii he or she so desires, send in a new paid in advance (or one year subscription with the This is not obligsto y} but the winner of each prize who does send a new subscriber will be awarded double the amount his or her prize calls ior. winner oi the first prize had sent a now subscriber, he will be awarded 8100.00 cash instead or $50.00, and accordingly No one can so secure double money unless the new subscription is actually iorwarded with his 4 Each competitor, by sending in hi; solution’ “m” that, the decision oi the judges shall be ‘ 5 All solutions must "be sent in on ‘the following form, clip- Thus ll’ the putable and flnai. e -l...itw - floflurkey Feathers Competition - The Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I. SOLUTION TURKEY FEATHERS COMPETITION‘ \ ' (a) My! solution of the Feathers on the Turkey is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. .. v- l “(ET all. eligible for the competition on the subscription Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Address .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'. addressed . . . . . . . ..,...... (c) Amount enclosed on account of the above Subscription"; _ _ _ _ _ , , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ (d) New Subscription Address . . . . . . . . .. Amount enclosed: $4.00 or $5.00 paying for the first year Dated ..... mo. Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in advance . (e) I agree that the decision oi the Judges shall be indisputable and mm Signed ..................... . . Address NONE: sections (c) and (d) are ior use only ii subscription is in arrears ' ' °' u ‘"15"’! 1n a new subscription. .l................ was a Sunday visitor to Tryon. ‘a1 Tfyon school has again re-opened will!) III!“ It "It helm. - attend due to illness. ' Iii-Om ur. may. or the Maritime Girls’ ttooam BXPINDITUIL . Home. ‘rruro. s. s. addressed a r0 lumml. rmhillim" lurgl ticn in the Baptist IIIGHW . church at Tryon on sunday even- » . I T030210. ONT, Oct, hfllhlll interesting u ftmdiguhlélhollyludlug. wlwtitlhs dulgz-dlilfltlfigyseoilfiulnlitierslde. con- “whm: "u. Adah“; Iv“ (mm; "mud church Igvnogsungasthéogyrog trzggngnthfheralciisl and placing the the l-lumber river and cipui). and Mile Itetta Toombu (us- the regular pastor being unable tolwey and for widenrffigutfhghlilliiofi; one‘ “l Ill-The 1r to Brown's Line tieaarldrail i ' t. . """.::.: W WBY- The plans can between the Humber rive;- mg °° m‘ ‘Wm "w div ltreet unuu the west limit oi New ‘lloron w to loo ieet irom that mm 000.000 scheme of improvement Toronto porta along the Toronto-Hamilton high- slop‘; line 5nd t for double bomtruotion oi BMW’! Line at Etobicoke creek are the result oi the 1"“ "Ishtar in to l» widened m wormain in tlon commit" he balance 1°‘ W. new bride” “w --—--<a>—-——- ::l’n all ininntlle complain" depreda tlon e stomach and in"