V3,. .II'F.' ~jne3o.oneandhalf-pmmd for r l qanai-avhole, ground or fins gvufld ' KN use. FLAVDUR QUALITY- -' AND AROMA/ . tZhase i. Sanborirs t , SEAL BRAND COFFEE » MYSTERY By Agatha Christie ,9”? 7 DIALs 'kil5 “Wm,” ' . V, v " It's a long story-You ass. Ijook Babe st. Maur there one may-r "Ohl Babe 5t. Maur again.’ - “Why not?" < said Bundle. stifling a yawn. "As I say, I took Babe thoreqahe rather fancied a. lobster. I‘ had a CONTINUED ' 1” TO SEVEN DIALS “Nothing to be secretive only a. craze." 1111's sounded puzzling. BNO TICE » The annual meeting of the Abeg- , welt Athletic Association will bei held ln the Board of 'l‘radc Rooms 'In~ Thursday. Novcmbcr 14th at 8 n p. m. Everybody invited. E CHAS. D. STIHVART, ' ll Secretary, . ‘ _ q ' sees-u Choice Property For Sale By Tender AT EAST ROYALTY, . CllARLOTTETlllVN, R. R. 3 Tenders will be reccivcd by the undersigned up to the 25th day of ,\ November next from any persons wanting a desirable linme containing 15 acres of land a little more or less. with buildings. situated within one mile 0f the City. Quite suitable for Gardening nr Fox ltanching. Highcsi or lowest tonder not necessarily ae- ' 1 erpted. i - -' .l. l‘. DUFFY. i ,‘ l824-il-S-3i. ~ '.‘ _._“' i i i i One of the bestfarming properties ‘Ind but equipped farms tn King's County, containing 150 acres with a large hard and soft wood grove around the buildings, suitable for fox ranching. Will be sold en bloc or parcel. If not ro'd by prlratg sale, I'll] be sold by public suction ‘the lat- ter part of November. For all infnrmi ltion, elm, apply to ) B. .l. DIcCORMAC, | St. George's, l’. l‘. L. 0f P. P.. McCOIDIAC. New Glasgow, N. S. i i BELL 6 MATHIESON a. n. ecu. D. L QIATHIESON, LL. l litmus-Charlottetown and Montaguq I i Prohibition Commission She: i. SMIL ES_ C»\?i'i‘.’ GERYIE quark-u.» "An actress who can play a big roll these days has got to be good." <__-_-___....__. lemmas» l ti? -- "Stars of the summer night,‘ Thcu art divinely lair. talk pleasure But as sure as we walk for a quiet ' There's something that's aura our to balk- The mosquitoes are also there. "I'm having a ripping time down _here." "If I were you l'd get out who" the water was deeper." Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. i "m? Money to Loan. I He‘ “n” i couldn't think. I What did you think of that liquor they served at May's drinking it). Chairman. Mr. GEORGE B. BROWN , v illargate. l‘. l-J. I. \ Send all lnfonnation regarding tn- hactlons of Prohibition Act to the |' TO LOAN K MlNIY Dr. D. T..Waye w" DENTAL SURGEON IT I30 Richmond direct Charlottetown. P. l I. ' pm. Olllcc Hours ~ Phone I43 I A. M. to I P. M. l P. M. to I I. I. l the farm lithe Sixteenth day of November, A. ‘n. I929. at the hour b: zao o'clock‘ "l" of the Late John ‘Kiclly at Stanhope comprising acres in good slate of near store. school and churches. ll I. A. MacDONALD Auctioneer. Mcltlnnnn (r McNeil], I Solicitor!» _ . $84 B. cultivation,‘ These places are well situated 4% mice. "Ah. r tired of fried fish." l "Where did every one go?" "To the Seven Dials Club. course." said Bill, staring. said Bundle. cleaned up now. awfully handy to get at show." after Bundle, "Dancing and all that?" That's it. Awfuily’ mixed. i a lo: of things, but I think that that‘ the place go." , "Oh! I shouldn't do that." Bill. I-Iis embarrassment had turned. "I tell you its played out Nobody goes there now." “Well, we're going." "You wouldn't care for it, Bundle You wouldn't really." you are so unwilling?" "Guilty secret?" "Don't keep repeating what I say- You do it to give ycoursclf time." , "I don't said Bill indignantiy‘. "It's oniy—" Fine for Rheumatism, Says New Brunswick Minister North Head, N. 13., Nov. IL-Rev. Joseph T. Hutton speaks well of Ner- vlllne. He has used this powerful li- niment and knows just how pain-re- iienng it is. "It. gives me much plea- sure.” writes Mr. Hut-ton, "to write of the merits of Nervillne for exter- nal ond internal use. Ncrvillne never fails. no matter to what purpose I put it. It is my indispensable friend. Vi/hy not try Nervlllns yourself for rheumatism. neuralgia, lumbago. sciatica? It is king over pain and ‘gives satisfactory results. Sold by all dealers in 35-cent bottles. FOR sALF An excellent dairy farm In Mer- maid, Lot 48, 7 miles from Charlotte- town, near churches. schools and rall- way station, containing 185 acres, I25 under cultivation. balance wood and good timber, extra well fenced and water, tine buildings, about. Nobody goes there much now. It was "One gets so,out of thingg when One is aivuy," said Bundle in n sad you haven't missed much! said Bill. "Every one went. there just ‘to say they had been. It was boring really, and. my word, you can get "Wasn't. that what youiwere asking about?" "I didn't know it by that name," "It's a night club. I suppose." ssidi crowd. Not a posh affair. Artists, you know. and all sorts of odd women and a sprinkling of our ict. ‘Fhey say quite all bunkum myself, Just said to make said Bundle. “We'll go t there tonight." said re- “Youre going to take me to the seven Dials Club and nowhere else, Bill. And l’ should like to know wit? "I? unwilling?" tremeiy mixed. There were portly "Painfully so. What's the guilty foreigners, opuienr Jevressos, a secret?" sprinkling of the really smart, and lobster under my arm—" _ . The story went on- when the lobster had been finally dismembered in a struggle between Bill and a fellow who was a rank outsider. Bundle brought her attention back to him. ‘ ‘ -‘ "I she said . "And there Jraa s row?" . "Yes but it was my lobster. I'd bought it and paid for it. I had a perfect right.—" Bundle hastily. "But I'm sure that's all forgotten now. And I don't can for lobsters anyway. 8o let's go." "We may be raided by the police. There's a room Piirairs where they play baccarat." “Father will have to come out and bail me out. that's all. Come-Wm. Bill." of “Used to be a slummy sort of dis- i ' trict round about Tottcnham Court Road way‘. It's all pulled down and But the Seven Dials Club keeps to the old aimos- ‘but Bundle was adamant, and théy phcrc. Fried fish and chips. General were soon sneedlnr squalor. Kind of East End stunt, but tiOII in a t-a-Xl- AT 1d BUNSTANTON STD-ll‘! B111 still seemed rather reluctant to their destina- a The plane. when they got to it. was much as she imagined lrwould-be. It was a tail house in a. narrow street, 14 Hunstanton street; she noted the mnnber. . A man whose face was strangely familiar opened ‘the door. one mourn: he started slightly when he saw her. but. he greeted Bill with respectful recognition. He was a taiLman, with fair hair, a r-ather weak anemic face and slightly shifty eyes.. Bundle puzzled to herself where she could have seen him before. i Bill had recovered hLs equilibrium . now and quite enjoyed doing show- man. They danced in the cellar. which was very full of smoke-so . much so that youvsaw every one through a blue haze. The _smel1 of friend fish was almost overpowering. On the wall were rough cart-mi sketches. some of them executed with real talent. Tho counpa-ny was .ox~ 5 several ladies belonging to tbs oldest profession in the world. Soon Bill led Bundle upstairs. the weak-faced man was on guard. watching ail those admitted ‘to the gambling room with a lynx eye. Sud- denly recognition came to Bundle. "Of course." she said. "How stupid .of me! It's Alfred, who used tn be second footman at chimneys. H01 are you. Alfred?" "Nicely. than you. Your I-ldyshlp." "When did you leave Chimneys. ‘Alfred? Was it long before we got back?" . "It was about a motith I80 nfladi- I got a chanoe of bettering myself. and it seemed s. pity not to tnke it." "I suppose they Pa!’ F0" V"! W“ here," remarked Bundle. "Very fair, miady." ~ Bundle passed 1n. It seemed to her that. in this room the real life of the club was exposed. . The stakes were high. she saw that ‘EN “I didlfli know it Ill lbOtlt hulk" - "Oh! you had. you had," said. at once, and the people gathered round the two tables were of the true t-ypkhgw-keyed, haggard, with the gambling fever in their blood. She and Bill stayed there for about half an hour. Then mu n" Natl"- "Iet's get out of this pisoe, Bundle. and go on dancinl" i Bundle agreed. There was noth- ing to be seen here. ‘Ihey went down i wood. Good house and barn County In Prince Edward Island, other outbuildings In Physician deceased taslalc. have» 1°" "W'- '"=° 5° m" mu; all indebted u the across the road. 20 acres clear and SI acres under hard and solt wood. miles from Brcadalbane. Also at the name time and place Illa stock, crop and Implements. Sec hand bills. estate of said deceased to Illla II- niedlala payment to them at lha olllee of Dr. I. S. Jenkins. Grafton Sh‘! ‘ town MINER i ton School for the month of Octoberz-Eiieanor Willis. W 'N6VEMBER_12..1929 i 1 Tho “PBINCFSS: Made o! Jar"! d0"!- mi glove-fitting laatl for Cn-t _ Ban or high heals. Fanny not lining. Four dumb mantra. Uglgt weight. 11m “wmzzu Made of Jersey cloth on special glove-fitting lasts for Cuban or high heels. _ .__ ‘ \ Smagtd culls that. can tlasi ‘ - ~ ~ . t u instormywea - IGHT as a feather Ia‘. . dwgll-flouttgnrl fgzfgyaiyysgagfigigfie-“Ef colourful. . . smart an 1S mo we, - - l pedwithtlieoriginal " ‘g tning" Fastener- hooklcss-uon-rustable. 99 Miner Shu-ettes keep the feeifwarm,‘ dry and comfortable, no matter what the weather. _ o _ f Miner Shu-ettes are extra long-wearing. [Ask your dealer for them by name. THE MINER RUBBER C0. LIMITED » 9Q i.“ _ Inspection invited. Owing to lll- again. ‘They danced for another mu: Gnu x Gmde 1v , V I bl F f S l \ r 0r To . greallilzilotlslirzag: for quick unis with hour. had fish and chips, aind then L Mum‘! Add, z Alma Newsonl L Dorothy And‘ 2‘ u“ Pauli Dam. a e a e Chic: Inspector B. J. Haywood ' Bundle declared herself rea y lo Io p“, ‘l Dorcbesterpitrcetbsfjhariottetowu. JOSEPH POE!‘ d‘ hon-m 1 r Grfade n 5,, on ~ Gfmll h ,, . mmkti ' i,m,_“_m_,y,_ ' ‘ iotu-a-i-iurg-n. um‘ f" -“]“__";1$';ui:’k myk Grade vm l Georgie Willis. 2. Mary cibw, a. ,__.__.__- -____.. t. Mabel Auld 2. Clifford Rodd. a. Em Willi-i- . teriousiy. "But I can tell you this. . Mark R- lucGulganr 311i. the grass is not going to grow Rhw‘ Newwm’ Grade H J" g The subscriber offers for sale his farm of 100 acres ten miles north 0| r B A under my m... Grade VII l-tirgig?‘ N°izsgllxdaséerimlfldl 1?"- _. Charlottetown, watered by mill stream flowing through u... premales- ' ' N .. 1. Wllll d PfOlld 3. Stanley Willi-S, 3. n5 ¢ W" | - 9" V1313‘ N i t0 nssasrsn. SOLICITOR. mo. i 1 offer for sale my farm at Hazel It never does." m: mernetrh. Em‘ Niwmm sum’ imd ‘rot-fair’: 3°" "ulbflllfllnll- ll-m srrvllll! m?" ' MONEY TO LOAN ' ~ id the h i, t Grove containing 150 acres, 115 glegr, To Be Con nne onion-row - , , - r gnu-on ma; Chflflljflglgwn‘ p3,], yup" v". you e o“ 9° ' 5gb“, m“ “d him ‘om-L 0W5 , Grid! VT Grade 1'5“ Two-thin of purchase price may remain secured on the premises. _ l "Not as fast as my money did." ham 60 x 40 with under ground stab- KINGSTON 55500; i1. Li"?! ¢10W 3- 3T1 DOOQPW- 1- v9" Willi-st For further particulars, apply to Bell 4r jtlathleson, Solicitors, Chariot"- . - m with water supply. Large IIIEUIIII Grade v Grade l-lr- town and Montague. n L. MATBIBSON McLeod & Bentley - - h - . _____ - - r ouse in good repair. hover failing . 1 gum“ w-hgb g Evelyn y” g I Wesley Green 2. Douglas Docherty gggg.u-g-gggguug_humlmo i 1- A~ BENTLEY stream of water flows fhrugh centre Fmwwm! i‘ m‘ ‘undms c" Kmfl’ ' i l 3 "u." Ne ' l W- E- BENTLEY. K. c. r r . o n r Ch h ' y “m l Barrister and Attorncy-at-Lan gtaah: Erceelrlilnl ariiiile orilliar: h om zl80ltlhodst t . d i“ iflz-"EY 20m 305;“ er] rlinlls-lwglis “inmck Rubber MM "n". Applitnmut naowau. o a .6 ~ g v , ., cmmmmmn. l,‘ a L > my“ ‘endkuhbreas Tn; Belts, Small flunk, m-"r often ffilltVQtl _ - i cblxujortmrwihnuisov 983°'ii'9‘3i- I m I -" ' cDonald & McPhee Fredericton. r E. I.| “unis-tender < 9630-1l-2-Tl, oceeoocooo ‘ u ‘n11 blflwnv“ u“. B. A. §--_______-____.__ , . ‘sun ion cnm’ mdd°_m8\ 7°“ “nhed a. A. McDONALD. n. r. Mcffflilii A t _ ___ and id” The thlekrhard»! 9’ BABRISTERS. ATTORNEYS. r-rc, a 8 ' “malaria. “val-Jive! moses T0 1.01m . " I ‘mm, in t!" cu“, lliley Building Charlottetown‘ ’ ‘rung’ c"!!! Pa‘ t & m —-—- I am instructed by Patrick llllan. R ma“ 8W3!‘ ' W 91' A1- g-l-Aynopg to sell on his premises lnherman. Lot -—- ) , l n_ 51.5w Mm m c_ I as, on Thursday. the mb day of n, n¢,,.,|n,¢.g,,,flm,,| m ALUMINIU“. (VI 10301110 " itnrsr:it:v' igfiilifiirs m I m “mnkw “‘ ~"" i" YIIM" f:rnl)-ofl::9.at:.r.es?n3ell ‘in: m‘ "m ""' "“"'"'“ °' 5' " "‘" Iflmlum’ ‘u “Pg! ‘Gmru, 5""; ‘Alltlltln on the ||I rniscs on Saturday cleanand the balance under hard- m“- h“ “l mmuuew" l" q.“- KC . . Dltodlhlaflll loyal 001068. A. 1).. ms. ' m“ " Bnjam, or. s. s. mums. l. I’. MacPIIB. lpsflglu. flll-lblf-ll ~~ ' “T ‘ ' “ ' Ill-tbulltlttufllnfl. Own I genuine “Your-Eur” Router -yon'll more: and another one. Soldbygoodatora-uwyrltaur ...._-_~.... s