Weak After Qpelration 1 “After having an operation, l was very miserable, weak. nervous and very near unfit ro work. l saw Lydia E. Plnkhaufa Vegetable Compound advertised and tried it and believe it helped me wonderfully. l have no weak spells any more, the pains have left me and my nerves are much bet- ter. I feel safe in saying Lydia E. Plnkharzfa medicines have helped ma wonderfully."—Mrs. Wm. H. Beeclueller, Box x43, Pon Coibor-M. 0",“? castle-x- 4 sea u. a unan. V ‘ “Unexpected storms are encoun- tered by aaxaphoniats exploring the high C's." A 11's Vegetable Compound x '..\>...».... w: c,» \,~~ v..- .»:c¢..-.-, o.w.,c...= mbamm i. .22.‘. i. _'(Jounty in Prince ‘; notify all . mediate payment to them . tovm. l. D. 1929 . l r..- i ‘FARM AT ROLLO BAY WEST Executor! Bbli-E. 0. D. 3 Wks. A desirable fama. _ norm of land, about 40 clear, and bal anco covered with good growth o ' barn and other outbuildings. GEORGE A. WOOD I OOJ-7OOQO~O§§O-OOO-Q+Q'Q~ EYES TESTED ; ... i 5 GLASSES FITTED l. W. TAYLOR s. 5. TAYLOR Obiomctrists m u‘ "Innflll Street The undersigned Executors of the blast will and testament of S. R. Jen- rfilns, late of Charlottetown in Queens Edward Island, persons indebted lo the estate of said deceased to make im- at the ' OUR-G oi’ MacDonald a MaePhoo, Sollclto s, Riley Building. Charlotte- Dated this 26th day of Dctobcr DR. J. SJENKIN! H. F. MacPHEE FOR SALE containing 50 soft wood. Fine largo dwelling house. Barn has new concrete floors and pump with an excellent supply of water. Convenient lo Churches. School and apply to Rival: You ought to sat plank ateaka. Singer: Why, plaaao’! Rival: To Improve tha timbre of your yoica my dear. I 15*‘- h _ f res you throw Jaek and his mll- lions over!" "No, Jack only. for breach of promise." I'm lulnq him “Why don't you got a oar for your wife?" "l can't flnd anybody willing in L his car for my vvlio." B. A. BABBSTER. SOLICITOB, g-m, MONEY T0 was McLeod & Bentley . J. A. BENTLEY W. B. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Lsw Ofilcc: 180 Richmond Strut, MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. l. -___. cDonald & McPliée B. A. ‘ . A. McDONALD. II. F. McPHEE ABRISTERS. ATTORNEYS. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN cy Building Charlottetown . Prohrbrtlon Commission clllirman, Mr. GEORGE B. BROWN. Mnrgate. l’. E. l. Sand all information regarding In- ‘fractions of Hohlbltiou Act io tho ' above Or To f Uhlef inspector B. J. Haywood ‘I8 Dorehester Street, Charlottetown .. Phone 70D I. D. STEWART. If. 0. N. W. LOWTI-IER TEES. SOLICITORS, ETC ll Great George Street MONI! T0 LOAN DENTAL SURGEON H0 Itlchaaoud Street Charlottetown, I. I. I. Phone w POTATOES AND TURNIPS W8 "ill br bilyins every ilay at oul "whom Horse's wlurr. highest Prices for nod stock. Aeeommbda. tion for Boat loads. J‘. LESTER DOUGLAS, Charlottetown, P, E, “hm; Phones ‘I98 and i138. 7727-8-19-11110. a.‘ POTATOES yvvsmviruo 1-.- ann mixed car-a Vegetables. Wlro col- lect quantity and prise, the door of Lord Caterhamu spoeul g“ 7 DIALS MYSTERY By Agatha Christie com-moan ma‘. MAN on ‘ran noAn "Father," said Bundle, opening "brtum and whine her bead m, "I'm going up to town m the His- psno. I can't stand the monotony down hora any longer. "We only got homo yesterday," complained Lord Oaterhsm. "I know. It seems 11kg a hundmd years. I'd forgotten how dull the wimify could be." "I don't agree with you." said Lord Cflififh-IHL "It's peaceful, that's what it is-pesceful. And extremely com- fortable. I appreciate getting back to ‘rredwell more than I can tell you. That man studies my comfort ln-Lhg most marvelous manner. Somebody came around only this morning to klmw if they could hold l. tally for girl guides here-J’ "A rally." lnterruptetd Bundle. “Rally or tally-it's an the same. Some silly word me L, nothing whatever. But it would have pus me in a very awkward position-having to reluse—ln fact. I probably should not bsvorefused. But ‘Trodwoll got me out of it. I've forgmten whet he said-something dslrlhed ingenious which couldn't hurt any-body's foe]- lngs and which knocked the idea on the head absoluetiy.” "Being comfortmble isn't enough for me," said Bundle. “I want excite- ment." ‘ Lord Csterham shuddered. WANTIN G EXGITEMENT “Didn't wo have enough excitement four years ago?’ 'he domanded plain- tlvely. “I'm about ready for some more." said Bundle. "Not that I expect I shell find any in town. But at any rat I chant diclocsto my jaw witlh yawning." “In my experience," said Lord Od- torbam, "people who go about locking for trouble usually find it." Ho yawned. "All tho same." he added. “Iwouldnt mind running up to town myself." ' CORNS "Well, come on." said Bundle. "But bo quick, because I'm in a hurry." Lord Oaterham, who had begun to rise from his chairfpausod. "Did yousay you were ln_a hurry?" be asked suspiciously. - "In tho devil of a.. hun-ygfl 5w; Bundle. “That settles lt." said Iiord Catar- ham. "I'm not coming. To bsdrlvon b? you in the I-Ilspanp when you're in a hurry-no. it's not fairon any elderly man. 'I shall stay here." “Please yourself," said Bundle, and withdrew. ‘ ' ‘ flirodwoll took her place. - "rho vicar. my lord. is most anx- ious io see you, some unfortunate con. trovesey having arisen _about the status of the hays’ Brigade." l Lord csterham groanod. "I rather fancied, my Lord, that I had heard you mention at breakfast that you were strolling down‘ totho‘ village this morning to converse with the vicar on thosubjoct." . “Did you tell him so?“ sakod Lord Caterham eagerly. . "1 ma. my we. m» departed. u I may say so. hotfoot. I hope I did right. my 10rd." ‘ "Of course you did. Irodwell. You are always right. You couldn't- go wrong if you tried." - Trodwell smiled bebmgly and with- drew. ' g Bundle. meanwhile. was sounding the Kiexon impatiently before the lodge gates, while a small child cams hastening out with all speed from the lodge, admonlshment from her mother following her. ' ‘ "Marsh-cu, Katm-"rhat be Her Lsdyehip in ‘a. mortal hurry as al- weyc" ‘ ALWAYS IN A HURRY l It was indeed characteristic. of Bundle to be in_ a hurry. especially when driving a car. She hadsklll and nerve and was a good driver; [xi/l pip/n liivfizin P UT NAMS Corn Extractor .____.i.-_._-_-i- Auction Sale The underlined will soil by Piibu" Aueuon saturday, Novombor 2nd. commencing at 1.30 P. M. alibi‘? i" John |r_ glmmonrla, St. Avards, the following honschcld r ' urez-Din- ing room table and chairs, sottco and two rockers, Maurice chair. I-Iiiiililii mahogany bureau, two bedroom sci-B. kitchen 11.1189» two lane i-lhiw» goueh, cooking utensils and Iliabcii. 1 Furliacetio (new) 1 two burner oil stove, 1 buffalo robe, l extra heavy horse blanket; also 50 Plymouth Bock chickens, 2o hens, l pair pin (3 months), wheel‘ “m. lawn mother. prnnnihg spears, garden tools. "T" penter tools. also numerous other articles. sue positive u property il sold. ~ JOHN A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. iibkd-iil-Bll-Nov. iwf. had It been otherwise her reckless 'psce would have ended ‘in disaster‘ apimdadbt oncogene afierfmiiawan- isbed, traffic‘ stops ware few andfar between and Bundle bad a clear stretch of road-in front of her. And than without any warning whatever. a man reeled out of the hodgsand on tho Y road right .111 front of the car. To stop in time was out o! the question. With ‘all, her might Bundlawrenchod at tho stocr- ing wheel and swerved out to the right. Tho car vice noarly in the ' ditch-nearly, but not quite. It was a dangerous var, but it euc- ceoded. Bundle was almost certain thatshohadmlaeodthemau." Bho looked back and felt a sicken- mg senmtion in the middle o! her anatomy. Tho car had not Pissed over the man. but nevertheless , it must have struck him in passing; He was lying tau downward on the road, and he lay ominously» still. " 1mm sssmsn nmnvx Bundle jumped nutand ran back. Bhs had never yet run over anythin! more important than a stray hon. The fact that the, accident was hardly her fault did not weigh with her at tho minute. The man had seemed drunk, but drunk or not, she had killed hirn. she was quite sure she had killed him.’ Her nears‘ beat sick- onlngly m great pounding thumps, sounding right up in her ears. . she knelt down by the prone figure and turned him very gingerly over. He nelthe _ ’ nor moaned. Ho was young, she saw. rather a pleas- ant-iaced young man. well-dressed and wearing a small tootbrush mustache. There was no external mark of ln~ jury that she could see. but sho wis quite positive that he ‘was either dead m-dylng. I-Ils eyelids flickered and tho eyes half oponedpPlwous lyflc. brown and sufierliiz. like a 1108's. l-la seamed w bo immune to speak- Bundle bent right over. ' "Yes," she said. "Yes?" There was something he wanted to say, she could soc that. Wanted to‘say badly. And she couldn't help At lest the words came ,a mere. signing breath: "Seven Dials ° ' ' tell ' ° "Yes." said Bundle again. It wls s name ha was tryin: i0 80b W9- bwing with all his falling strength. “Yes. Who am I to tell?" \ “Tell r ' ' Jimmy Thcslger ° ' "' 11s gout out at lust, and than, sud- denly. his head icli back and his bdoy went limp. Bundle sat back on her heels. shivering from head to foot. She could never have imwliwl blui- ‘n?’ I‘ ufhor. Ha wee, dud-bid 5i" h“ ‘killed him. more than once. I It was a crisp October day. with a blue sky and a daizling sun. The sharp tang of the air brought the blood to Bundles cheeks and filled he: with the zest of living. . ‘ She had that morning sent Gerald Wades unfinished letter to Loraine Wade at Del-no Priory, inclcsing "a fewcxplanalory lines, Thewurlmis impression it bad made upon bar was somewhat dlmned in the daylight. yeblt still struck hence needing-ax- plamtlon. Shrintendcd in get hold of Bill Everslelgh some time ands:- tract from him fuller details of the house-party which had onded~ so tragically. In the meantime, it was a lovely morning and sho fall. par- ticularly well and the Hisnano was running like a dream. Bundle pressed hor loot down on the accelerator and the Iii-rhino rc- Canadian Government Merchant Marine, LIMITED For Sale By Tender Scaled tenders Will be received by For Sale UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY T0 BUY COMPLETELY EQUIPPED IBOPEBTY I We offer for allo EN BLOC excel- lent farm fully stocked, equipped with machinery. together with modern household furniture and year's crop, all as a going concom- Isrm comprises so aoroa of fine land at Dong Crook with three springs, 20 acres mixed hard and soft wood, with remodelled house. new concrete-door- Amman surruan AND mu-sn. cAasr-ur. arrasmos crvau r0 szrsm worm. J. w. JOHNSTON Iklillorod Oploaaotrht 'e'.5:-.'..=*~=',, "re-lire I. ll. IODII, ed barn, heévdontbufldlngl, fall plow- 00lfl 6 . , , “m mun’ ‘m’ hgtock ‘includes quality arm horse and mare, and Guernsey Jersey and pure bred Holstein cattle. Ma" y “ “ ’ mower. hay-rake. hlller, scnfller, seeder, truck EFFICIENT "us. harness. nim- _ Household " now and well ‘ ' chosen. owner going abroad for health. gm; 5x I qua!” All will be sold on bloc bolora Nov- ombor 7th next. otherwise In parcels by auction on the promises on Novem- bor llth noat. Apply to tho underlined. K. I. I I. M. MAI-TIN. l" Richmond street. l nharlotiaiowul v-ze-ae-ze-ao-nw. l-z-e. I “ j ‘ -‘ as Agents im- the Owners, at $84 5t. James Sh. NM- treal, until Noon, N. 19th. 1920,11» the purchase of the follow- ing steamers, tenders to be hucd 0n acc ‘ o! tho respective vessels in their than present condition and where located at Halifax. N. 8. Any storos or bunker coal that may be on board excluded. As the "Canadian Voyageur” is under charter in tho and of_ the year delivery of this steamer cannot be given untlllhan. . "Canadian Beaver" '-' Ascortalne weight capacity 8,972 tons, built ii. "Chadian Voyageur" - Aacertain- od deadwelght capacity 4,400 tone. built 1018. . Trooper" —Aacartain- .| "Canadian ed doadwelght capacity 4,400 tons. built i919. CONDITIONS Tenders may be submitted for one or more of tho throo vessels. Tenders must be accompanied by cheque for uvo per cent. (5%) of the amount of the tender, ch60"! to be made Kill‘- able to the order .0! . tho Canadian Government Merchant Marine, Llrn- lled. and accepted by a Canadian charicrod bank. . ‘ The highest or any tender not noo- ossarily accepted. Plans and specifica- tions of steamers ‘can be seen and particulars of delivery ascertained on application to the Under-signed. Name of vasaah must bs ohanlod baforoiile transfer is completed. - . _ l I. TlAlI-I. flanorallanagar. Oanadlan Government Merchant Harlan “fill onus-swan; , ~ - To Bo Continued Tomorrow _a__<_.__ Motners, Mix This at Home for a Bad Cough You'll be pleasantly surprised when you ‘isald Bob as I was. taking him to the ‘omen the other mornnlg, "is that you i all think in thasams grooveand drive in the same street. Farbe it from mo to criticise a wife who iskind and generous enough to drive meg downtown every morning-or nearly every morning -- but tho point make u this simple home mixture and try ll: or n distressing cough or chest cod. It ‘takes but a omeut to mix and costs little but it can be depended upon to ivo quick and lasti rel of. - el: 2% ounces ol iuex from any Pour this into a 18 ca. bottle: than flll it with plum granulated sugar p or honey. The 18 ounces us made costs no more than a small bottlo o! read -mada medicine. ycLlt is much more cctive. It is pure. kealiil ectly and children love its pleasant This simple remedy has ajemsrkablo three-fold action. It goes nghc to tho seal: oi tho trouble. loosens the ger-n-lsden plaiegm andsootbes away the lmlamms- loo. fart of tbs medicine is absorbed into the blood, where it acts direct ‘y upon the bronchial tubes and thus he ps in- wardly to throw oi! the whole trouble with surprising ease l Pinerls s higlidy concent eu com- pound of genuine crway Pine. contain- ng the active agent of creosote, in a ro- ilned, palatable form. and known as one or the greatest healin agents for severe coughs, chest colds an bronchial troubles. Do not’ accept a substitute for Plnox. It is guaranteed to giva prompt rolls! or money ro uu ed ms vsnvassr rors gum PANB D0 not skimp when n comes to m- cben utensils. Keep s full and corn- pleio assortment on hand all tbs time and your cooking will be made an easy and agreeable task. Having the right utensil on hand at the right time saves time “and labor. Visit our hardware store and select the utensils youuncad tomako your outfit com- po . The Rogers Hardware him. couldn't do anylhi-iil- l thing so awful could have happclwd . - ‘- —i Z i ma. 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' . o 2 Motor-n: with 3 :*:a::“:;.:*::.::: fszszz. z _ is Biizisflllliély jfmmed. Everybody who o com r m '. : » m. “- i ma. ..’.;".Z;‘.'ii“if‘i.§"..? s: l z Ivory revolution of the angina z get tied in knOLs at every 00mg; We if 5-2:: Ill: .5121“? l... n: z make a "W" 0! lying ourselves ln 4 thr-r baa discovered. t kn0i5. "W110 do we blame when we do it? l i . l no n- DIFFEBINTLY l "The trouble withyou drivers, scams worthy of discussion." "All right go on and discuss it," remarked. ‘ Hosiery l _ Style No. 36S ’l'beFamorm‘ l Str’ ” l-l Service wa uge will in America. _ 8 Hflhptionail h ‘mm a no.5...“ "u: . rm hale foot sndzwei: earl reguladou sqme Heel. o - $2.00 a pa. Alley!" ‘i... Ltd c (:0. Ltd. ‘ ---~4-_ <o4++o+o§+o+ooo++o+o+o4+| I "Very well," ‘Bob began,‘ f‘you‘va Full Fashioned WILLIAM B. KEIVIiR Den ler. brrn driving mo to the office now rbr I Ourselves? No, indeed. we protest the dumbnese of the traffic officials, the narrow-mlndnass of the street com- mlsioners. and generally put a curse 011 everyone who stood even slightly inltho way of our doing as we pleas. ed." "A! l. substitute f0! all that you would suggest what?" I asked. "You don't catch me, young lady," said Bob. “I knew in advance that you'd ask that onflhoplng m see me 511811911684‘! with my fins subject in mid-air. Ever since I was s little boy. I've had an answer to that. Th; only thing ls I never have thought of giv- lng the answer before, " "It seems lxvbc taking s long time ‘in give it now." I cut in. l "N0 iifick-lilll." said Bob. "Ono more hwkic and you never wm be ac- quainted with the great ides. “By way of answering your ques- iibn- 1 propose one or two things w- morrow momlng. What do you say to either muting earlier or going 187 Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. . .' we've used this ons so much that l feel personally acquainted with every - motorist who ever drove along hers between 8:30 and 9 o'clock in tbsp", morning. Maybe" if we used some 1 Other street or this one at some time,‘ ‘ ly- What do you say?" At the risk of becoming s. yes-men tried both alternatives. The first mornnlg ailer- the dis- cussion. we chose to leave the lmusc I. to ofncc by four minutes. other system; that of taking another less popular parallel thoroughfares we saved five minutes. " The whole thing led to l bunch 0i fiiibcrimenls. each carefully and N‘ curntely timed, that lent no end c! zest to our moming journey. It be- " fore lt had been just plainly usciul- . We ventured down streets that w! .. never had travelled before, saw n" houses. new laces, ngw cars, and n" i I l down by some other route? Honestly, Valuable Property l ll lllltffloictl by M; "libraries tho 30th day of October, 19 mhntrr butler. electric um, M. I l . hot and cold water, "l, my,’ em iillgh elevation surrbunded and well s}; most beautiful avenues in Canada, n "U"!!! 0i! North River Road h stats of cultivation suitable for growl" law under strawberries. Also household furniture and l i" Mill. couches‘. mattress”, M; "Ibiilll. curtains, Ire. Also hm no listing o! two horses, iir-ilihlisliiei. fivlzlous farming l“ Iiiow. on, as, “W” "i" br lei up at z o'clock F" further particulars annly to "Ii liliidinr. Charlottetown, lil-ll-lll. Charlottetown, " P. ' E. I. i ii For Sale 31W Brad in Charlottetown known u rill" 18K acres with residence well laid |°°l°b iIiiil-Ic. small for ranch with amp ‘li-"lil b! shade trooa with one of ti" Ye or ten mlnntla walk from abort. w" IIl-ltable for building Isfahan! la in hlsh “milblbn coo-nun; of parlor and dlslnr d ea tmslon tablaaMi-cllan utensils nam- iiliris. Iheoia, spreads, plllown, pillow easel. "Io milk cows, pl" “q “mi” "it! Whirl. also cream separator, churn, aler- niementa Including newer rake, not 5'" i" iilrniiure will commence at 10 o'clock in the loromvl- afternoon, McLean a blolinnon, loliciiora, so»! _, i" i4 the undalaignol. ' , ; conditions. It became so‘ pleesani quickly than actually wo did. at Charlottetown - Dfliilld Mcltlnnou to sell at Public lactlcuoa "- his property umu on tho Nari-b "Sldmount." The main part cou- " ' '1" Ilrllc. lea house, atabio all le room for extension, largo orchard. .“ . vrrrisblee and fruit, about one acra . r ‘ii "Iii imnlrmanti and produce rvfl- y, loses, aooal fourteen tons ha!- . rosin. aaanan.‘ we'd meet a crowd that would not hold us up, so long nor go dlslcolicsl- u The idea struck ms as a good one. “ l assented. It turned out that. we ‘“ a few minutes earlier and use thcz. familiar, customary route. Wo left, by actual calculation, i5 minuzee 1; earlier and thus avodilng congestion 4.. reduced the time of travel from honlc The following day, w; adopted the _-i route. By travelling narrower and - - came something of a lark where bv _, on havlil all modern conveniences. ' ' rare. tolléts on first and second floor. 5i