, axfi’! z "r o! 1IRSSSIQQIMNréGQSII vraswscatttanl! J Supreme HERE i: no Molasses as good as the Carine Barbados Molassesl There is no Molasses ' as purel There it none In l-ol. Flash as healthful! There is bone as deiiciousi l! is infinitely tastier and richer than blended and packaged Molasses. Your home deserves the bestl insist upon the Genuine Barbados £1MIF£ Sold only in bulk from the original caslrs. GOOD GROCERS SELL IT NUTIBE The undersigned Executor-s of the ' last will and testament of s. us. Jen- _ kins, lste of Charlottetown in Queens AKE it a habit to have a m steaming cup of “OXO" with your lunch. You can prepare it in a rnommt-it is delicious, wholesome, invig- orating. Just what busy workers want! m: liaiilleatcfitzhlrfw 0a The proposed dam across the Ar- kavati River, in India, to suuply water for Calcutta, will cost $1.224,- 000. _i__-._._._._.. SMILES Chin: CZRTiE 9”‘ 7 DIALS MYsTERY By Agatha Christie CONTINUED HOW IT HAPPENED “It didn't happen that way. We were discussing what we could do to get Gerry up. and Pongo said an alarm clock. and mebod, said one would-be no good. and somebody else-Bill Eversleigh, I think-said said good egg and hoofed of! to get them. We got one each and an extra one for Pongo ‘and one for Lady coote~lust out of the generosity of our hearts. There was nothing pre- meditated about it-it Just hap- Bundie was silenced, but not con- vinoed. Jimmy proceeded to sum Up met- hodically. "I thlnk we can say we're sure of certain facts. There's a. secret ao- ciety, with points of resemblance to the Mafia, in existence. Gerry Wade came to know about it. Al, first. he ‘treated it as rather‘ a Joke-as an ,absurdity, shall we say. He couldn't believe in its being really dangerous. But. later something happened to con- vince him. and then he got the wind up in earnest. I rather fancy he must have said something to Ronny Devereux about it. Anyway, when he was put out of the way. Ronny sus- pected, and he must have known enough to get on the track him- self. The unfortunate thing is that we've got to start quite from the outer darknem. We haven't got the knowledge the other two had." why not get a. dozen. And we all 1y MAN I they'd do anyjoodjo ma." "Don't be filly," aald Brains. sievens opened the does- andfpzo- ed to brine in a most recherche . An omeletta warfollowod by and the vfl‘! lightest things so . , "Why are men so happy when they're single?" said Loraine tragb‘ ally. "Why are they aornuch better lookad after by other people than by us?" ' "Oh! but that's rot. you know." said Jimmy. "I meangtheyke not. How could they be. I often think-J‘ He stammered and stopped Loraine blushed again. Suddenly Bundle let out a. whoop and both the others started violent- “Idlot," said Bundle. "Imbecile Me, I mean. I brow there-was some- thing I'd forgotten." "What?" "You know Oodders-George max, I mean?" "I've heard of him a good deal." said. Jimmy. "Prom Bill and Bonn you know." r "Well. Oodders is giving some sort ofadrypartynextweek-astdheh had a w-amlng letter 1mm Seven Dials." "What?" cried Jimmy excitedly. leaning forward. "You can't; mean it?" “Yea. I do. H0 told father about it. Now what do you think that points to?" Jimmy leaned back in his chair. He thought rapidly and carefully. At. last he spoke. Bis speech was brief and to the point. ‘ "Somethings going to happen at that party." he said. "That's what I Bundle. ~ "It all fits in," said Jimmy almost dreamily. "How old were you when the war was on?" he asked unexpectedly. L0. think." said said Jimmy. "But on the whole, 1 said Bundle. "Ooddlers hates me like poison-but there are other ways." Int-sine in a small. meek voice. Jimmy instantly. "See? After all. we've got to have some one outside ter-er-J’ tack. He appealed to Bundle. must keep out of this. milstrft she?" time," said Loraine. a doubt of it." wait." , “That's it," said Jimmy, with every IPPWQ-flfle of relief. "I thought you'd understand." AABLADDEB 'w:Arnrss Caallolioppedofienindlhoirrs. If you are losing pep, health and strength from Getting Up Nights, Backache, Bladder Weakness, Burn- ing. Leg or Groin Pains. 0r Rheuma- tic Aches, why not try the Cysts: 48 Hour Test? Get Oyster (pronounced Bias-tax) today at any drug store, for onlyiwe. Money back if you don't soon find Plins gone. sleep line. feel younger, stronzer and full oi pep. handmmHen-iightbringmealong somehow or other." INTERESTED 1N POLITICS "I don't He Why not," said Bundle. _You’ll have to prime. Bill and make him say the rlght things. He's hr capable oi thinking o! them for himself." . "What d0 you suggest?" asked Jimmy humbly. "0hl it's quite easy. Bill describes you as a rich young man-interested in poitics, anxious to stand for Par- llammt. George will fall at once. You know what these political par- tial are: always looking for new, rich young men. The richer Bill says you are, the easier it will be to manage." “Short of being dearibed as Roths- child, I don't- mind." slid Jimmy. "Then I think that's practically Elptica. s.» Ships lVilli p“ Replica R4100 CARDINGION, mgland. Non-B Almost simultaneously with the launching of Britain's new rigid air- lhllil. R-lw ami Hf-lol, Comman- der Sir Dennis Burney has bought a book relagating all such landmoor- ing lighter-than-air craft to aviati- ion ash-heap. The air lines of the future. he asserts, whether lights- thaneair or heavler-than-alr, will b9 scsecing ships capable of taking off taking from or mooring in steam- ship harbors. Commander Burney is the designer and builder of the 8-100. This huge ship which has been un- oer construction for the British government since i924 will riot, he frankly states in "The World, the Air and the Future", be of "much use commercially until she has un- dergone the ecessa y altcrationsto enable her to use the mooring and docking raft." By this he does not mean to say the $2,500,000 spent on the ship has been wasted. "She will fulfill, and in fact ex- ceed her contract requirements." he he says, "and will. in that sense. be .1 perfectly Bound ship whilst actu- ally flying. Nor is this all. Unless the RF-l00 had been built. it is har- settied. I'm dining with Bill tomor- row nlght. and I'll geta list. of who is i0 be there. That will be useful": "I'm sorry you can't be there," i, think it's all for the belt." l “I'm not so sure I shan't ‘be there," . l She beams meditative. “And what. about me?" asked "You're not on in this act," said "In what?" said Loraine. Jimmy decided not to pursue this "Look here," he said Loraine "I certainly think she'd bettef." "Next time," said Jimmy kindly. "And suppose there isn't a next “Oh! there probably will be. Not "I see. I'm just to go home and- "YOU. $5." QXDll-l-Dld Bllfldld. dly likely that theconception of the taken shape as a practical proposit- ion in design." In describing the 5-100 as a. pg. fectiy sound ship “whilst actually e.- hazards of land mooring. "Ships of handled by manpower on the ground, may be blown against the shed and seriously damaged and perhaps totally wrecked by quite a slight gust Imagine a commercial company hav- ing assets .0! 82,900,000 (the value of the ship) continually liable to beds- stroyed by an unexpected gust of wind at an inconvenient moment. Consequently must be pro- vided whereby the airahipcan either be placed in her shed whenever nec- essary at the conclusion of a flight or be secured in such s. rnarme that. she can lie at anchor safely, like‘a marina veuel. "summing up. we may say tlut for. commercial utility the sine of air- ships must be increased to a point that will render them incapable of be- ing handled by manpbwenand that consequentlyoin methods of_ hand- ling them must be much improved communal: (Jutlessra Tnlcsun Powder ‘the finishinf touch to the daiatiest Lelia. Cool rig, Idililllillbliidjd?‘ ' an inparrsyio the person s delicate and vlistinniyegagranee and lures the akin swan oh wholesomje-fl s‘ r. r. fair Company. Unload, bra-mu. seed potatoes and fox ranching. town and Montague. 9053-ll-2-Battuesthurslino. Valuable Farm for .9}; AT HARRINGTON, LOT '33 The subscriber offers for sale his farm of 100 acres ten miles north g Charlottetown. tered by mill stream flowing through the Pftllaleg, . New dwelling house and good outbuildings, farm, specially ldjpud u Two-thin of purchase price may remain secured on the premises, For further particulars, apply to Bell A Mathleson, Solicitors, Chum“ n. L. MATHIESON. MAOIIINI POI RAISING THE DEAD (British United Press) swntmir. New South Wales, Nov. s -—l"urther details are now available regarding the remarkable electric dev- ice to stimulate the action of the heart after a person has been dead for sev- ,new elliptical water ship would have m.“ minute‘ The mstmmént h“ been perfected by Dr. M. C. Lidwell, a’ pro- minent heart, specialist of this city. Cases of drowning, sudden death from heart disease, certain cues of iflYmfl" i“ ""114" h" l" "m"! ‘h’ death by accide -. and of babies born . dead wilkbenefit by Dr. Lidwell‘: dis- lthe “l” "l me 3-1095’ h‘ ‘mum’ covery. Recently, by its use, a still- born ciina was brought to life at ti local maternity hospital after stirnul- I ation by the machine for about fif-‘ teen rnlnues. The child is still alive and is now over [year old. m. Udweli, it is undmtoodphas improved upomother devices which aim‘ at the same results by making his‘ instrument easy to carry: in fact it is no bigger than a portable wire- less sot. and weighs only seven oi- eight pounds. It is. however. a. very compli- cated- affair, with electric motors. transformers and diodes, and electric power is secured by a wire from an ordinary socket. The heart of the patient is stimu-q latcd by a direct current, a special: needle connected with the apparatus being plunged into the inactive or- tan. While the invention has been of inestimable value in certain cases, it‘ m discover the best singer of the world. famous song. During the day hundredi of people visited the grave of Joli; Peel in the village churchyard. A telephone. play entitled "Born You've Been Qroubled." was produg. ed recently in Iondon. American black walnut 1s bein| used as s. veneer for furniture being mad-e in Africa. FOR SALE 1 have always in stock Rubber not ery Belt-s, Threshing Belts, 5m] Belts and Rubber Traces. CLINTON MDIBISOIL, trodes-fetch, P. g, t 9630-11-2-71. Li...- — uinn coil BASEBURNER AND FURNACE SIZES very Best " Quality Order your supply of Herd Coal from us. and you will have real satisfaction and comfort thin winter. The quality is excellent. has to be employed not more than; fifteen minutes after “death? before they can become commerci- ally successful. It is better- io face this act now than later. Phone‘ 111 and_we will deliver your coal promptly. Try us for. real service. C. Lyons €-:"C0 COAL —- COKE — WOOD "three of ua forcing out way in might look rather suspicious. And you would be particularly difficult. You do see that, don't. you?" "Oh! yes." said Ioraine. "when it's settled-you do noth- ing." said Jimmy. "I do nothing," said Loraine meek- . l!‘ Btsidle looked at her in sudden suspicion. The tameness with which Ioraine was taking it seemed hardly natural. Loraine looked at her. ‘Her eyes were blue and guileless. They met Studio's without a quiver even of thelaehaa. Bundle was only partly satisfied. She found the meelmeas of Loraine Wade hlehly suspicious. ifiounty in Prince Edward Island, Thysieian deceased iostaic, hereby v Jsotlfy all persons indebted to the ilestlte of said deceased to make im- i mediate payment to them at the "office of Dr. J‘. S. Jenkins, Grafton ' Stret, Charlottetown. Dated this 30th day of October, A. D., 1929. Okinawa?‘ r - _ ... .. . .... "b71712 rum roan ream" samm. amazon.- (Bflibh "11"" PM" On Sept. 0th. 1029, there filmed away at Point Prim P. E. Island. Samuel MLCLQOG a highly respected resident or that place.‘ Deceased was a son of the late Michael MRI-QM and his wits Janet MscR-le, and was born on October 13th, i858. He is sur- vived by one brother Murdock of New Zealand, and four sisters. Mrs. Char- les Burton of California. Mrs. Georlfl Stewart and Mrs. William Peach of Marblehead Mass. and M11. John A. Stewart o! Point Prim. His wife Mil’! MscLeod or Victoria Cross, ere-de- ceased him, and than is lefi, foursous and two dauchiers to mourn the 10s! and cherish the memory of a father who was In ex of honesty and devotion to duty. There family i" Malcolm of British Columbia. Alex. D. of Point Prim, Daniel B. on the homestead, John James or New Hamil- shire, Mrs. ciarence Gillie of P011" Prim and Mrs. charming Deacon 0! Quincy Mass. Like many of the Mimic 01 Willi Prim. m. Mscleod followed the sea for several years. and in that elb- gcny visited many parts of the world and made many friends. Ho wsa no- ."Peopls of opposite temperament ire often thrown together." ‘m , o a o t "' WOULD seem so Now. shouldn't you think that sum- mer would be “A, The saddest season ofall. Since with beautiful regularity it comes )u_st_ before the fall?_ 5i 3 N ‘W LONDON. Novb. -—'I"he cenpnary of the writing by John Woodcock Graves of _"D'Ye Ken John Jéfll?" hi“ 5m been celebrated at. Oaldbeck in Cumberland. During the celebration it musical eonipetitionwas held to DR. J. S. JENKINS, H. F. MacPHEE. Executors. I “Why are men so‘ happy when they‘ re single." said Loraine tragically. J.'i.r stiiii-thurssattuesilwks. "Nine-no, 8." "And Gerry I suppose. was about :0. Most lads of I0 fought in the war. Gerry didn't." "No." said Loraine, after this-kin! a minute or two. "No. Gerry wasn't a soldier. I don't know why." "Pei-helps that's an advantage" said Loraine coolly. "’I'hey won't suspect us and therefore they won't be trying to put u: out of the way." "I wish I felt sure about that." said Jimmy in a worried voice. “You know. Loraine, old Gerry himself wanted you to keep out of it. Don't you think you could-J‘ "No. I couldn't," said Loraine. "Don't let's start discussin: that again. It's ony a waste of time." At the mention of the word time. Jimmy's eyes rose to the clock and he uttered an exclamation of aston- ishment. He rose and opened the door. "Stevens." ‘Yes. sir?" "What about Stevens? Could i... ._. V4-¢-O-G’.~O-0-O-Oi>e4 5 ' EYES TESTED o AND GLASSES FITTED IL. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Bi-hmond Street Norwegian America Line HALIFAX to NORWAY By the Flat Popular S. S. Stavangerfjord Billing 10 A. M NOV. 25 MIMI- M BERGEN and OSLO booked through to swedish and Danish To Be Continued Tomorrow TI! BILAL ‘BIING "I can tell you wiry," and Jimmy- "Orat least I can make 1W1‘! shrewd guess. Ho was out of Imi- land from I915 to 1818. I've taken the trouble to find that out; And nobody seems to knovfearactly where he was. I think he was In Germany." The color rose in Loraineh cheeks. she looked at Jimmy with admira- lion. "How clever of you." "He spoke Germs-n well, didn't he?" "Oh! yes, like s native." "I'm sum I'm right. Listen You. two. Gerry Wade was at the Foreign '2 iProfessional Cards EVOLUTION OI‘ OORSETS (British United Press) lfllLBOUR-NE, Australia, Nov. 6- Tho remarkable evolution in the manufacture of corsets was described by Arthur Hurley. manager of Bsrlei, Limited, in giving evidence before the Australian Tariff Board. “Some years ago," he said, " omen revolted against the hesvily-made. big-boned corset. A comparatively short period of this freedom had a marked effect on the figures of all but FOB ‘Ii! HANDY MAN - Good tools are indispensable to thl handy man about the home. You" find them here in almost endless val" iety. Everything needed by thi amateur or skilled mechanic. B11611 l‘ vines. pliers, saws. files, hammers. ew- are here always, priced to salt l“ money on every purchase. The Rogers- Pamenlfll Norwegian, Wilt!- . Freight. and paasmxer rates on lit- plication. _ r. A. s. nawonra a sou Halifax. u. s. 5551.1. o» MATHIESON R. BELL l. n. D. L. MATBIESON, Ll». B. I Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. l Money to Loan. lilies-Charlottetown and Montague Mark R. McGuigan, ' B. A. a spot of lunch, it be managed?" “I hear you met that brilliant young painter. ls he very artistic?" “N0, not at all. Hg i; rgglly g very nice fellow." ThBtf. _ LUNCH FOR THREE L . v "I anticipated that it would be required, sir. Mrs. Stevens has made BABBSTER, SOLIUITOR. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN meron Block, Charlottetown, PL]. "' McLeod & Bentley 3 J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. Barrister and Attorney-al-Law Ofliee: I80 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. B. l. McDonald & McPhee B. ‘A. 1a. McDONALD. n. r. McPHEIi insurer-ans. Ar-rormnrs, are. " MONEY r0 was may Building Charlottetown Stewart & Lowther I. D. STEWART. K. (L N. W. LOWTHER ISTEBS. SOLICITORQ. ETC- 81 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN Dr. D. T. Waye DENTAL SURGEON no Richmond street Charlottetown. r. I. l. ' Ollee floors I Phone I43 IAII-iollll. IBM-MILI- ii y. I l; b. .._. ‘vlglkl l i "Her husband ls awfully good to her. dear." "Ves, so I've heard-he's onl Y half her also." » ‘ Dad: Johnny tells ma be got g marks in school this weak. Ms: Yes. quite large once-grinds by the teacher's cane. ' '§---- , bl -r"' preparations accordingly." ‘That's a wonderful man," said Jimmy, as he retirrned, heaving a sigh of relief. "Brain, you know Sheer brain. f-fe takes correspond- ence . I sometimes nder if Gas On Stomach , Hated To See ‘ Meal Time Coming _ Mrs. B. Iaaick, Fort William, Oat, yw-rituir-Jflly. husband suflcsd with a jaadatoniaah; ronldnoteatstalhbut on iiauig four‘ bottles o! BU i1D0('i\ was terribly bothered my itomldi which ' tafur I issal time coming, so I 3.3.3. too, and now I an like.” kqfi 1 Omoe. He appeared to be the llml sort of amiable idem-excuse the term but you know what I mean-as Bill Eversletgh and penny Devereux. A purely ornamental excraaence. But in resiityhe was something quite different. I think Gerry Wade was the real thing. Our leuret service is supposed to be the best in the world. I think Gen-y wade was pretty high up in that. service. And that explains everything! I remember saying idly that last evening at Chimneys that Gerry couldn't be quite such an ass u he made himself out to be." "Arid if you're right?" mid Bundle, practical as ever. "Then the thing's bigger than we thought. This Elven Dials business isn't merely criminal-it's interna- tional. one thing's certain, some- body has got to be at this home- party of Iomaxls." Bundle made a slight grimau. "1 know George well-but ha doesn't like me. He'd never think o! asking ma to a aliens gathering. lAll the same. I mlght-" Ibo remained a moment lost-in zhoutht. 3 "Do you think I could work l jvhrolllh siué" Jimmy. fuses w be turns dentin risin- o slende types. Women began to lose their ‘shape’ lines, and developed flesh at the hips annd abdomen. As soon as this was realized, many went to the other extreme and the vogue for rubber corsets. ‘fortunately brief, was almost sensational in some cwritries. was met by borrowing from surgical corsets by the incorporation of stripes, bixiklea, vest and other features which, hidden beneath the dainty fairrie of the modern garment, proved so popular they were adopted by every manufacturer. The result of this gen- eral borrowing of the control features ofzha sirrgiealecrscihu beast-hat it ianow impossible to draw a line of semi-action between uis m types.” ‘This demand for figure control ted for his sound Sudlment and faith- fulneas. He wal a loyal Christian and rricmber of the ‘Church of Scotland. The home of Mir. MscLeod and family wlseveraoentrcofunstinfedhol- piiality and kiridnau as man! In I-blc to witneal. ‘ ' The min-u was held on ‘mesday 80p. 10th ‘ans was lurid: attended. The floral tributes were‘. a pillow from the family; wreath from the Giuls family: III!!! from" the Stewart. Peach. and f-fsw families of Mar- blehead Ilaes. ductedbyhilplltorlietlwonldao- Dougall of Uhsrlottatowa, who was ssaistedatthehousebyllemA. A. Mashed. The remains were interred in the Mount Buchanan cemetery. ~ . Black Duchesse; Silk 36 inch wide. Oct some of this at the _ 98c w. '» ~ Piiowsa ‘BROS Bargain Price LTD. I i ssrviceswmcon- l” NOTICE ! To the Members of The Canadian National Fox ‘ s Aaaocia flour- There is no use in denying the tact that there is very , ' dissatisfac- lion over the result of the inspection of foxes which has been made in the different ranches this year and there seems to he a general feeling that. the aoaatryfllndar the oluaiitulion it re- ilre request of twenty memben ma a meeting. members of the Associa- .,n‘-.k_ .1 ...- a 8061754173: lqlhvisitfloouaoies. Hardware -f Co... Ltd- C _l U} {I'll Ne; vggngm iflsatifllllfedi- ferraacsa Cruises! asleep-as: Scotland lasts magma rule's; s s. Empress of iii-animus. Arlowaehbfl. YQIIOIIQGQOI‘