Still PAGE 'i‘ WO _ & all ‘its retained freshness {or you. TEA ‘Fresh Irons l AT STANHOPE | ' l ' I III instructed to sell by Public‘ Joel-ion on the premises on Saturdayf the Sixteenth day of November, ‘A. D- 1929. It the hour of 2.30 o'clock‘ p m. the farm of the late John Kielly st Stsnhope comprising 6i‘ ‘ores in good stste of cultivation.‘ IQIP store, school and churches. J. A. MMDONALD Auctioneer. McKinnon lb ltlcNeili, 9663-6 ins. i‘ the gardens’ - FOR SALE An_ excellent dairy farm in Mer- ninld, Lot t8, ‘l miles from Charlotte- town, near churches, schools and rail- wsy station, containing 185 ncres, 125 ‘ under cultivation, balance wood and good timber, extra well fenced and watered, fine buildings. Telephone in house. Inspection invited. Owing to Ili- . hcalth, bargain for quick sale. JOSEPH POWER, ' Mermaid. 7004-8-l-tufr-tf. §O-O-§OO-Q#§OQfQQ-Q§§OQ'Q-O§O-O*‘ AUCTION SALE l am instructed by Oswald P. Kelly to sell by Public Auction on his prem- i ises at Kelly's Cross, on Wednesday i . i 1 l’ One of the best farming propertiesl Ind best equipped farms in King's County, containing 150 acres with a.- lsrgs h|.rd nnd soft wood grove ground the buildings, suitable for fox . ranching. will be sold en bloc or’ parcel. If not so'd by private snie,1 ‘will be sold by public auction the ist- ter part of November. For all inform- ation. etc. imply m B. J. McCORMAC, St. George's, P. E. l, 0! P. B. MCCORMAC, New Glasgow, N. S. , {IO-zQ-luenlfii. rofessional Cards, McLURE c MacKINNON i SILVER FUXES AND FURS Representing iHUDSOlYS BA! CO., 0i LONDON. ENGLAND. Office. 112 Kent St. WBZ-i-Lt-frliiii. ______,-._____ H.‘ AITKEN fr’ CO. - Importers Oi high grade GASOLINE — KEROSENE - Olléi ‘We Believe in Prince Edward island} Dfllce. 29 Queen St. Phone 404» Tanks, Spr. Pk. R. l1. Crossing Phone 56. l l Phone 396 l 79B2-9-l44rll3i __.- Prohibition Commission Chlirmzn, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN. Margate. P. E. L Send all information regarding in- ' tions of Prohibition Act to the 4 shove _ 0r To f Chief inspector B. J. Haywood I! Eorcliester Street. Charlottetown. Phone 709 DIOI-ll-lfl-lyl’. iMark R. McGuigan, f B. A. BABBSTER. SOLICPIUR. ETC- MONEY T0 LOAN ‘ lnmeroo Block, Charlottetown, P.E.l. ~ ,_. i i‘ ‘. ' , F‘ b» 5.'_ McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. Barrister and Attorney-nt-Lsw Ofllee: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. l. ‘I. A. MCDONALD. H. F. MEPREE BABRISTERS. ATTORNEYS. ETC- MONEI TO LOAN Riley Building Charlottetown, “Stewart & Lowther n. r. n. srcwsar. K. o. N. w. mwrnnn iBAitnisrnlis. SOLICITORS. n-rc ~ It (lrest George street 'l' nose! T0 com I __Dr._D. Waye DENTAL SUBGIQN Ill Richmond Street Charlottetown, P, l. I. Ofltee floors Phone 5|: lA-ILMIQI- III-toll! ‘ .;a-_. i! the 20th day of November, A. D., 1929, at one o'clock P. M. sharp, hi5 51mg, (‘rop and implements. For particulars 58o “ "”"" Also It the some time and place his fnrm of 87 scres nt Kelly's Cross nnd 50 acres in South Melville. Will be offered for rent. JOHN r. BRADLEY, . M? SMILES GAVBBY GERTIE - i"? votive MT mimic, 160M rrura. Uil‘llL you m‘ n: rm HOITHS ml vim-ll » us. u a an on. in“ A saxophone player Is npt to blow a flat around pay day." "He started out to be n geologist -—has he been successful?" -"No, he went on the rocks." "Jack used to klu my hand. but he does the real thlng now." "Sort oi ‘hand to mouth’ I'd sly." "Speaking of traveling, I enms ever here the other day on the peseh train." "Quit your tool of lesson.‘ A lot oi collage girls lug-they are out "Burs net. _ were rctutnlng toweiiioolflm; '»~=-'-»uizow"=<~wriiown~iv~= ~ _________ 9"‘ 7 DIALS. { hflvsrsnv. By Agsthl Christie CONTINUED THE SEVEN DIAL CLUB Bundle reached 14 Hllllstnnwy; street about 6 p. m. At that hour, ss she rightly Judged. the Seven Dials CM’ w" 5 field Wot. Bundles sim rest would be 69$)’. Bundle had s simple auto- cratic method of dealing with rem“- crs. It seldom failed, and she 55w no reason why it should fail now. The only thins of which she was not certain wu how many peoplg inhabited the club premises. Natu- rally. She lvifilled to disclose her pres- ence to as few people as pbssible, Whilst she was hesitating as lo her best line of attack the problem was solved for her in a singularly easy fashion. The door of No. 14 opened and Alfred himself came out. "Good afternoon, Alfred," said Bundle pleasantly. "Oh! good afternoon. your lady- ship. I-I didn't recognize your lady- ship for a momsni." r Paying a tribute in her ovim mind to her maids clothing, Bundle pro- ceeded to business. "I want a few words with you, Alfred. Where shall we go?" "Well-really, my lady-I don't know-it's not what you might cllii ll nice part round here-I don't kmlW, I'm sure—" Bundle cut him short. "Who's in the club?" "No one at present. my lady." "Then we'll go in there." Alfred produced s key and opened the door. Bundle passed in. Alfred. troubled and sheepish, followed her. Bundle sat down and looked straight at the uncomfortable Alfred. AGAINST THE LAW "I suppose you know," she said crisply, “that what you're doing here is dead against the law?" Alfred shifted uncomfortably from one foot to the other. "It's true as we‘ve been raided twice," ho admitted. "But nothing compromising was found. owing to the neatness of Mr. Mosgorovskys ar- rnngements." "I'm not talking of the gambling only," said Bundle. “There's more than thatqprobably s great desi more than you know. I'm going to ask you a direct question, Alfred. and I should like the truth, please. How much were you paid for leaving Chimneys?" Alfred looked twice round the cor- nice. as though seeking for inspire- tions, swallowed three or four times and then took the inevitable course of a week will opposed to a strong one. ' It was this way. your ladyship. r! Getting l||l Bo le Blouses omn in _.tI-hol'lra. 1:30" m Waterloo; hulls sou s enrth lrom- t - U u Becksche, Binder“? p u". ink. Leg or Groin Pains, tio Aches, why nary-y m. g” , gltliaur Test? clet Oybtex‘ umwmm -l.ex) wdsy st qnuigmi. only 60c. Malayalam _ g _gone.f~sleep' tins, feel younger. slrongesynnd‘ (i611 o; M“ let alone that the wages 1 m. ha‘, are Jusi. three times whet they were as second footlnan." ' » _ . "A hundred pounds." slid Bundle. f"l'hflt’s I very lnrgeleum. Alfred. Did “My My nnythlhl sboui:'vlho‘wss-'to fill. your place at Chimney?" '~ "I demurred s bit, my lady, shout leaving at once. As I pointed out, it wasn't usual and might cause incon- venience. But Mr. omvsky he knew oi s young (Illl§—-ll09h in good service and‘ repdy to come‘ snylmin- ute. so 1 mentioned hiirisms to m. Tredwell and evemhing‘ was settled plenssnt like." , ‘, Bundle nodded. l-ler own suspicions had been correct. and the modus operandl was much ' as she ‘had thought it to be. she essayed e further inquiry. i. "Who is Mr. Mosgorovsky " "Gentlemen ,as runs this club. Russian gentlemen. A very "clever! gentleman too." Bundle abandoned the getting of information lol‘ the moment and pm- ceeded to other mstterl. "A hundred Pounds is a very sum of money, Alfred." ‘ "Larger than I ever ‘handled, my iiuiv." sold Alfred ‘with simple candor. ' "Did you oval-suspect that there was something m " "' "Wrong. my lsdy?" "Yes. I'm not, tslkinggsbout the gambling. I mean something for more serious. You dontwnnt to let sent to pens! servitude do you A1- fred?" , _ "Oh, Lord, my lldY. YOU Gm’! mean m" _ "I was st Scotland Yardfthe day before yesterday," ssid Bundle im- prmrively. "I heerd some very curious things. I want. you to heipniogAl- fred, and if you do, well-if tbiflfl go wrong, I'll put in s ‘good word for you." ‘ _ _ “Anwthinr I can do. I shell be only I09 pleI-sed, ‘my ledy- I mesh, I would anyway." ’_ ‘ - "Well, first." said Bundle. I went to go nil over this plsee-from top to bottom." ‘ ‘ Accompanied by s mystified and scared Alfred. she msde , s very thorough tour of pectiori. Nothing struck her eye till she came to the gaming room. There she noticed an; inconsplcuo the door was locked. Alfred explained readily. . “That's used u s gateway, your ladyshipf-Ihereh’ a room And s door on s stsircsse whet coma out in t large “"'"- M99’. . or ltheunta- iiry representative in Seattle in the‘ door in a corner. snd'_ I-olabnders In Seattle .' _ (outlandish 41ml Charlottetown}! n. 1. his a t... ‘person of Mrs. Frank Conklyn. who has beenio years in this stale. Elbe is n. daughter of Ilugh Mcvay. Her father and ‘mother live st Rslner, Wash. Mrs. Cronklynb Herbert ‘Mcvay, lives at mo; Beech "lo-a. Dorothy Stewart of Seattle halls horn ‘ Wood "Islinds, King's. 00., P E. I. She is I. daughter of Hector Munrl. Her mother "woo Sarah Munn. Alexander Stewsrt is boss carpenter for the Seattle schooldis- trict. "TYICYYIIIVFIWO sons and one daughter. Their son, Nalhim Munn Stewart, is n concert singer‘ and sings over» the radio. He‘ hosngu- red in many Brlnd operas. He has s one baritone ~voice. He will ‘be ‘with Philadelphia. Gmnd ‘Opera Company this coining . I A daughter of John Mathews end jllydis Arm Abraham is comfortably {situated in Seattle. She is lvllrs. Helen Irvine. Her father was s motive of czhulottetown, P. E._I. iMrs. Irvine showed me s. volume in lwhlfilhl! preserved her mother's family history from 1060 to 1856. ‘She'll 1"" ndsnt of the Culina- iieu of nlgunlii Mrs. Irvine. widow inc years- inthis stale. "Her hus- bend was a lumber merchant. Their family consists of two do rs and one son. 'A mm who has done something itor civilisation is Fred J. Kerr's! Besbtle, who hlils Jromjt. Cath- errine. Ont. He was superintend- ent of Suhdsy_ School for s period 0110 years. Mrs. Kerr. who was s ‘women ormanyslndesring qualities, passed sway two yenrs ego.~I-Iis only daughter is w. Kerr's house- keeper. ‘Ihay own s fine modern home. ' Mr.‘ Kerr is c. reollor. ._I hnd l. pieessnt visit when I ceil- ‘ed on Mrs. ism-doe: Gillis. Mrs. Gillie is oi daughter of the late lfitephen Atwood of .' Bucks-port. Msine. vlihowss n well known “sen captain and ship builder on the Pen nobseot River, Maine. Mrs. Gillie we: a sehoollteeoher back-home during the _Civil War. ash: ishale and well st the age of 80 summ n Mr. Gillis .. is s native‘ of P. E. I. They are}! yesrsrin flilsstatc. I found m». Gillie s Splendid choir- teiner, at home, and hospitable. He has been,_foremsn of city work in Seattle for 36 years. A well opt-skewed mm for hi! Yen-s is H6111’! l‘. Smith, who hails fronnSumner-stde. P. E. I. an old sulneribér of The mp1s 1M1 and counts the editor smong his Mr. Mosgorovsky, he come with n . ‘best friendsMMr. Smith has lived party w vim Chimneys on one o, the next street. That's the wsy the the show days.- ‘ Tredweli, he was indisposed like-an ingrowing toe-nail as s mat- ter of fact-so it fell to me to show. the parties over. At the end of the | an tour. Mr. Mosgorovsky. he stays be- hind the rest, and after giving me something handsome. he falls inio conversation.“ "Yes." said Bundle encouragingly. And the long and the short of it was." said Alfred, with a sudden lic- celerstion of his narrative, "that he offers me a hundred pound down to -_~_-s-=l__—a=-¢ i" STOP it before it gets on to your chest. Peps, the breatheable medicine in handy tablet form, will save you from ‘flu and bronchitis ang uickl dis e1 an cou p gr colcix.’ Pgps segrcb cit every enemy germ. gentry gou when there's a raid." ‘i "But, don't the police know about it?" ' "It's s curming door. you see, my lady. Looks like a cipbosrd. that's Bundle felt a rising excitement. "I must get. in here," she ssld. Alfred shook his held. "You can't, my lndy; Mr. Mosgorov- sky- he has the kqfl" "Well," said Bundle, "there- ere other keys." To Be Continued Tomorrow In Memoriam, JANE KEEP! I Jone. widow of the late Cheeks’ Keefe. Irittle River. passed sway on Sept zen... at the home o! m m‘ Wesley. Little River. She was M years old. Her husband predeceased her by five years. Mrs. Keefe was-the dllIlllAl‘ of the late John and Mary Morrow. Little Pond. and was of s quiet friendly c’ position. She hld been an invlelid for s number of years, but she bore hel’ cross with christian ‘lortitulio. She left to mourn. three sons and one daughterr- Wesley of Ste-hie! Bridge, P. E. I. Wellington of ‘Little River, P. E. I. Btanley of Woiisswn. Mnss, 1nd Mrs. John stewart of Woilsston. Msso. One brother, Wil- liam Morrow, Little River. also sur- vives. The funersl which was lsrgely st- tended was conducted by luv. T. Constable of Dundee. on Sept n. In- erment took place in Bey Fortune Oemetry. ' ' ELLIOTVAII school. Zi- . ‘ . ‘I110 standing of lllllotvsle school for the month 6f October: Grade X.—l. llnry Kelly; i. Annie Gill. GIMIQ-VIXL-l. Avits-Gill: 2. steila Pcweln-Oreds VtL-i. rotor Msginnes; 3. Iss7 Carmichael; l. is‘); .1 in Seattle. l!‘ yenrs and believe! there is no better sll round climate in Americel’ He nlsolived‘ 28 years in yllinnetpblis. Mrs. Smith whose maiden nsmewas Johanna C. Con- non, passed away 10w‘ ~ veers Izo- ghp-wgg ‘slglys-“nstive of-Bummer- side. 1 round-mxsnuul 1. most genisl entertainer -st home. He lives retirtd end owns n lplflndid modern home. He has four sons and one dsughtor. He gave 11w i110 eildresserof several "blue noses" to cell upon. ' ‘ . . Peoplcof Vernon River, P. E. I.. will be." glid to learn that John slguliin hale nndiweil. gl-Ieis the gardener or at. Joseph's Hwoltll. nsluhgham. waail. Mrs. Mullin was s native of Iowa, but passed “a; 1a yous "o... He is so years m thii nan. r . . -4 James ‘Ourrtn. - Grade V.-l, mslyn Gill: 2.~Chsrles wonman: 3. John Clrmiehsol. uflrsde 'III.—-l. Hill Power; i. Melvin H8901’; I. Emlnllit ' Power. nrsde IL-l. Eileen Kemilh- nn slid. Annie-Carmichael (equal): g,- rhsress. Murphy: Lflertrude Gill. Grade I (n-lylldwsrd Carmichael. Dildo. I. (bi-l. Mary Melanie: . Aloysius Meinnis: 8. Kcnnethfisr- lane. nschar. Edith "Hollofln. r (Pstrlot"-DIO_IJO cow-i GLINWOOD SCHOOL-LOT s. mending for October. 1m;- Orsds 10.—l. Mu loulter. Grade g_..‘.1_'QQ@ge ‘Oulton; 2. Dorothylte- nougaii: l. Muriel Bette. Grade '1.- 1. mime Boiliter; a. mum» Mc- Dougsil; iollyrtlo new. Grsde A.- t. Ivan nouns; I. Jesn noulterl; 8. Phyliifllcwillinsns. Grade a. 1- l. violet curl-re: summon MHz-I. hennie Oulton. ~0rede 1.41, D9111}! loultbr: a. moan Curl-fort. Wlldo poms» once‘ i.‘ aln-tcllltloaid Out!- rlom. t. aimed, (till: cosh. 0rsdo_1.-.ir--1.Vm'0ill'fit¢ a. mun can; m“ "i _‘ . '5 I. more. teschmf i . ‘ll-ll “other. l l N the International Balloon Byrd st the South Pole‘. . s n-ancpselfle SUPERIOR . ._ ‘with £33“. . . eawiee, power, clet peudsllilltyjnd uniformity. Th bells ..it,wlllpsyyonlnazvery n3’ (‘fin "ll tllean. llnsgeaslla i P98 I i l timber: to Virtuoso [In Fells nnd l!‘ I: “IFQrIIT, ‘\,\\\\ hlllln] . i: m. All Burgess Products Distributed and Retailecl By » olsl-AND ‘RLADIQ COMPANY I 143 Great" George Street. Charlottetown Mt. I Stewart Notes The many friends of Mr. Melvin Jardine. I-iesd of Hilisborough, are glad to know he has reumed home after undergoing s.n operation in the P. E. Islsnd Hospital. ' Mrs Geddie Douglss was ayiaiioo to Mount Stewart on Pridsy inst. Mrs. Wm. Jsy and little daughter spent s. few day's last week st Mrs Joy's former home here. " _ The Oornwsil Women's Institute presentod their play "the Dairy Home- stead" inthe I. O. P‘. I-Iallhem on Wednesday night. And proved s huse success. The many friends of Mr. Frances Affleck are glad to see him beck in Mt. Stewart. ~ Mr. Robert McCsllum Mershfield was s visitor to Mt. Stewart: on 5st- urdsy last. ' ‘ Mr. Wm. MscKennie wu s visitor in Ch. town recently. _ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin MacKonsie Ind ‘family Mt. Stewart have moved to Charlottetown to spend the winter month's Miss miliabeth Mcxsyspent ‘the meek end visiting friends st. Mt. Stewart. ‘ ~ ' - - 1&1 The mnny friends of mnuUrbsn Bsmbrick Heed of Iliilisboroilgh are glad to know she has returned home after undergoing snoperation in the charlotwiowh Hospital. ' ~ Miss Ids. McKay ~Chsrlottetovm spent Thsnvgivingmtrthmhome of herg-psrentsldr. and 'Mrl Montague. McKsy Mb. Stewart. ~ The molly friends 'ofrMr.* Denial McAssey Mt. Slowsrtwam-reorrmto lenrn he is confined to, hir‘ borne. from s mi received lest Wednesday while hsuling in s iced of‘ tumlll iind hope for l speedy recovery. \ Much sympathy is extended to Mr." ‘end Mreollruik Feehsn on thedesfli of ‘their-infant dsughter on Mondny list. Mrs Ross Pigott ‘was s visitor to’ Charlottemmon ‘Ihurltiltflllll- , i 1-; milwih end wife rootored b i town Bundly tut. l" ...,v~ What mirht have proved I. M9118 lusfllibY 92¢“ will. 3;. _ w" "'91P “r “W.” ' .- r. .311» w. . ‘(x i I t fire oooilrsd st Cherry mu Saturday night "or early Sunday morning when the dwelling house of Dr. Lee Mc- Assey- V, B. Caught fire and only for the presence of mind of Dr. McAssey. and assistance o! Kind neighbours. thehouse would hove been s total loss. novices-rooms end odsughter Islbollllvlle Hsibor were visitors lo Chnrlottdiown recently. -n. Good for Toothsehr-Minnrd’: Linirnent NOTICE l To The Public On Friday the 15th inst. we sre over the busxleas stand for- merly occupied by W. F. Burke, Market Building, where g we intend carrying s full line of groceries, vege- llblvl. fruits and Plants in season. in order to sell st the lowest prices Ind compete with H1050 doing g cngh businus. we must nlso sell for cash, ti; unne iwolnrlbno dailta. etoi sble ns to buy to tho best and so benefit olu- customers. We. therefore, respecthlil; mum g Ivllllfl 0! Wllr trade end it will be our chief endeavor, at sll timer, to 31y; entire satisfaction. . Csll til st 1080 please. A. ll. BURKE 9174-11-15-11. 1.}.- , Speoialllinlier on $llllil8y'$"'8l the PARKER iiousr‘ —MENU— Consonnne n ls royal, Lettuce and Celery.‘ Quen of. Iritiefl- Bllced TOMIWGS._ Iloletbresled Chicken, 3"" mu. mile telly. lieu. . beef, dish gravy. ‘alleedbeeta, mashed ‘ ',_, my“; 'sn_d boiled Potato“. English plnnl Plum‘: ehoeolste sauce, up". . lilo. trench poetry. Ylllllln eolles, vs lone, eoeon, antes. ioenssnl. Mr.e.nd Mrs doom 01H! "n, “mil illIESTIIIT FOri? Baseburners ‘ Ilwil Users A. Piékora o Co. more: no vvvv vvvv 11w vvivvvrGvv tlutilnstoatoretlsrlveai. ltsobsrrlnguesy. I hard sauce, nppls nnd “m” 6 ‘S. S. Rosolenii leave Montrosl Arrive , Chsrlottatoin llld Leave for St. John's October ‘i October ll. November i November ll October .4. October ll. November l. November 15. EFFICIENT l“ OPTICAIJ- ~» SERVICE EYE! EXAMINID, G LASS" - SUPPLIED . AND FITTED. CAREFUL-ATTENTION GIVEN T0 REPAIR WORK. .1. -w. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist I51 Kent Street C‘ rlottetown WHEN WINTBY ‘WINDS ‘BLOW ls usually the time when ‘forget-iv! persons forget to close doors. Tbeil forgetfuiness cnn-n-ullle your temvfl‘ and csusc you much discomIort-but not if your door is equipped Wthl dependable check that will. close it automatically evenirl the face of I strong wind. You hsvelthe door W have the check-let's get M8111"- The Rogers Hardvvore Coo Limited Insidious Eye Strain WcnsrtilirsdJeetive-Il‘ sufferers from Eyelirain nil! have perfect vision sooth!" fore do not suspect tile presence of any evil defect . The motive ' power o! the Intlrv human Normal ayes, It is compel-Ill utilise sbolttttfiol this)!!!" Emu. m when Ivettreln il present, lnnaoh letter pron"- tlon is reqehel. Hence defect-Ive eyes through their eensumrtlfl" o! pn excessive srnohnt 0| Nerve lam-u my verb‘!!! hileet. the functioning of other "till of the body snd Id!" ill heslth. -. -' . nsvs I You: ins § C. E.I.ItltcIl,_esolt' i DPTOMITIIII‘ - Phone 152-]: - l l I