QPenmans contribution to the builders 0F Canada has been honest value in knitted products. Penmans l 1'95" and "71" Underwear are exce|~ lent examples oi Lool< For Penmans label.‘ KNITTED UNDERWEAR O :~~—— iiifiii SALE I l am instructed by Miss Hogan to sell by pullllt‘ auction on Friday. October 150th at l2 o'clock noon that valuable property Nos. 32 and 34 lhyniouth Street. Will be sold at private ~ale up to date of sale by applying at Jltii Richmond Street. Terms at Sale. B. I. A. MECDONALD, Auctioneer. FLOWER Producers and Vendors‘ Association P0 TS W» have in stock at our Seed & Feed Store a. large stock of Earth- enware Flower Pots in assorted sizes all prices for rc-potting plants, etc ' - Carter 8i 0o. Limited l Y 1 EA( H CASE DIFFERENT FROM ornnns Errors of vision are in end- less varietyz Some are slight- nthers execs. . Between are nnume able c .(‘S—¢BCh un- like any of the others. Each requiring individual attention- An important truth is that no error should lie ncgl-‘ffilfd- Ilavc an crzaminatinn. dctcr- mine the facts. G. F. Hutqheson i} i" —i:._;: __'_‘_;_ v . .. _ :.: Professional 0ar_il_ I Lloyd, Egan 8i 0o. rchartered Accountant: 14o Richmond Street phone 47_ P. O. Box l2. McLeod & Bentley w. n. neuron. K- C- J, a. nnwrusv, x. c. I Barristers and Attomcyl-ll-Ll" money T0 LOAN M. ALBAN FA MEI B‘ A09 LLsBu BABBlSTl-Ill. SOLICITOB. ETC MONEY T0 LOAN Bunk of Canada Bllll- cheflvttilw Alex. W. Mzitheson BARRISTER. souvlrvn mt Mom-y to [man (Iolln-tinru underwear value. l IFS“ OUTERWEAR _O HOSIERY‘ >§§4 ¥O—O-f§4§4 ANNUAL MEEHNG The Annual Meeting of the Milk will be held on Tuesday, November 3rd, at 8 P. M» in the Agricultural Hall. All mcmbe a of the Association are urged to be present as matters oi‘ utmost importance to all Milk Producers and Vendors will be dis- cussed. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected. DON'T FAIL TO BE PRESENT. By order of the Secretary. L-8283-10-27-6i. "l CLEARANCE MONDAY NOVEMBER, 2, 1936 Commencing at 1.30 (Yclock Sharp at DUNSTAFFNAGE of the farm, furniture, stock, crop and implements- FARM-consists of 75 acres, 55 clear, and in a. high state oi’ cul- tivation. “fell watered and fenced. Good buildin .. Within seven miles of (Tharlottetown on ‘the St. Peter's iioad, which will probably be paved in the near future. A very conven- ient farm in a. good locality. Priced for quick sale. STOCK-Z good mares, 4 -milch cows, 6 young cattle, 2 brood sows, 60 Plymouth Rock liens, 30 Cock- erals, 5 young pigs. CROP—-550 bushels mixed grain, 20 tons hay, 600 bushels potatoes, 1% acres turnips. LMPLLMENTS-l hay mower, 1 single plow, 1 cultivator, 1 spring and spike harrow, also disc barrow. 1 truck Wagon, 1 express wagon, l wood sleigh, 1 box sleigh, 1 driving sleigh, numerous sets of harness, 1 cream separator, 1 set scales, hoes. shovels and all other necessary equipment. Farm or any of this property can be inspected and sold privately be- fore day of sale. Terms will be announced at sale. lf not flnc, first fine day follow- ing. _ l’. G. SUTTON, llunstailnagr. J. A. MarDONALI), Auctioneer. L-tli06-10-21-23-28-30. F0r§a1e Farm of l6 zicres. situated one-half mile from the vil- lage 0f Victoria. near shool. churches and stores. has large house and good outbuildings. This farm very suitable for a fox rancher or poultry raiser. Apply to owner on the premises. Stewart Inman. Victoria. ...-....-_‘____-_-. —n sens-nan:- .i to find that he i day and by night; fire and l (‘P '\ '.{LQ'I"l‘l€'l‘()WN MYSTERY HOUSE I " By KATHLEEN NORRIS '.l'hey were man and woman and he loved her. But they had for- gotten that, or if Barnes rememb- l ered it. it was only to m-i Lil nu l heart an ache of pity for the lean, l courageous, smiling young creature l whose cheeks hollowed hour by hour, and whose beautiful eyes grew dazed with exhaution and hunger. When she climbed back l up the rocks from the beach her l hand reached for Harness hand.’ l sometimes at. ingho she would l wakcu from brief unresiful sleep had moved llCl heavy head to his shoulder. Now shc lav on the £‘»\lt‘l-\\'ii_>liL‘(l brackui of the rocks Slllfipllj‘, ‘ully. staring at the blue sea upon which light was shining at in» and into whose long white lJlilL‘l;ll' s color , and form had conic. With the l first light she and Barnes had gone . about. to the eastern face of the rock, and sat there muting and l\l'lltl'llllll," for the faintest Milli oi’ life on the shore, that they mzglit bcgin their culling- and s ilmg". They had lighted a brush fire; the smoke of it W011i. straight up into the clear blue ail’. Stirinv .\lllt‘l_\' anyone seeing that. lire would bulls.‘ that some one was in trouble, out on the Rock! They would realize that picknickcrs would not be there so early, in this season. Nu mi icr how unfricntllj" the ti: ‘ l»: ii: ltlilfillOml Bay might he lo the strange ininali~s oi Alflvsl '15" llouw they might begin to wonder ll by smoke rllOWCd out on the Rock Lslrillfl. Barnes came to join hier. throw"- mg hn Leif clmvn on the bllil - chapparral and fallinz; as she had into a daydream that was part- weakitcss and part hunger and said so many things to each Ollll‘. so many times. "Lynn asleep?" he presently said. “Yes? Page looked away an- he saw her eyes fiilid with “ll; isnt hurting him so now," she said. "He'll just that: way umil lie-doesn't up!" “He's got a lot more than you think, Page." "I know. But nobody fight that." There was another After awhile Page broke it. "They'll find us some day. and the grill, and the blankci, and think that; we picnickcci here, and i that our boa: ivas carried away." L\'i'li‘.\ mucli see, wak. strength could silence. “Listen, that's no way to talk! We'll got out. of this." “Well, I think we will. But if we don't. Do you suppose they've all gone away from Mystery House?" "I think so. They probably got right out. Probably thcyll split; they wont want to be identified. The old WOllldH will go cast. and live somewhere; Hmwvood will go back to China-" "I've thought it all out," Page said, in a long silence. “Mrs. Prcnrlcrgasi; 1Jrobabl_t' xvas ill. per- haps dying and perhaps not, and Trudy Mockbee was thinking about the money. Flora came on to join her mother, and either the mother had a plan to kill the old lady, or they thought of ' it togeihcr. I think Mrs. Prentieripret-I mcau my Mrs. PrcndcrgastL-did it alone She premised Flora. money and Europe and everything poor Florirs New Entra l Li's-x.» l-ill-Iill-l l- l-ll-lti Office: 90 Great George Street- sllent largely because they two hail l been starving for, if she would keep her mouth shut. And of course she is Florafls mother. Any woman would stand by her mother- Then Lynn showed 11P- 1115t at the‘ end, and got in to sec ‘his grandmother, who told him she was dying and put the diamond ’ mto his care. That upset all i Trudy Mlockbcels; plans, and except for his being ill with some sort of oriental fever. she probably "Willi have given up the whole thing. perhaps kept the old woman alive. l But the doctor said Lynn was dy- l lug. and two of the Chinese, a bo_\ and an old man, actually did die and it seemed as if Lynn here‘. would live to expose her. Anti right, in thcic Rand came aloiri ‘ broke, and with nothing but n10 l of Chinese poisons left to show 1'4. all his years of work, and he fir: right m, to play her game for h; manage the Chinese, fall in lo. . with Flora, or let her fall in lo. with llllli. which was thc only wu. cf shutting up Lynn (lcpetl. that the ‘tonic was some Chinese drug that confused his mind. ,i.~pu.ially* us he was just ('Oll\'lilt'~ i: int utii r a terrible illnc<s. i "'I'hcn Mrs. I-iibbs happened to , move here from Denver, and tried . L0 sec licr mint, and talked about inc need of a nurse, and Lhcn l tauuc iii." She fell silent. The in-ngthencd and glittercd on the ._c.1, and shndoivs from the up- . .c,i of the Rock and from the l, arled trees that. citing to it prc- (‘zliiflliiwly fell softly on the boulders l and sea grasses and shrubs that iiccencled to the bluelwater. “I think that what fright/ens me - iha". people can be so bad," Page ..lltl. "Why did she want thc ciaiuonclf’, She land enough. If .iie ict Mrs. Prcnclcrgast die, or helped her die, she could have gone there would have been But they wanted the Kezl . It is costing Lynn's life. sud maybe ours, ‘and if they arc .-'.'(‘l' found our it mag: cost them 11in s!" . “If anythiil; could be proved. i; lmigiiz." Barnes said. "But our thcm. for if we get a chalice to sny it we won't be dead. And proving any-thing in the case of old Mrs. Prendergast might: be hard. She tiled, and a doctor signed a death certificate for one Trudy Nloekbce. That isn't murder. It's fraud. It's forgery. They might have to face jail terms—" "The diamond," Page said dream»- iiy, alter awhile, "is three steps down the terrace from the second level. You must sit. down there on the step and let your hand fall naturally on the garden bed be- side it. There's o stain like white plaster on one of the bricks where in a line with it, you put your touch cotton, and the diamond is in the cotton." “While we're talking," Barnes said. "There's something‘ I want T0 hfl.\'—tv:o things: if we get out of this, Wt? can (llSCtiSS it again. But if we don't, and-and anything happens to you. believe, I'm going to ivrite the whole story and leave it in the fliliiiiiiiiiiliiviii r53. West miiiliiiiiive Claiming to have nine eiiiidrcnindian, father of the first nogrosays, he will divide 1i. evenly among lrrn and registered in the io-yrarfamily to enter the stork derby, isail the mothers who have had more periOtl in the Miller will race, John SllCWll here with his wlic and i William Carter, 50-year-old Wcsbiamily. If he wins the $750,030, hcpast 10 y , Flora, and keep, There's no question * Sllli ‘ saying that, Flora deliberately‘ lcii a us out on the Rock wouldn't. hang ' UUAKDIAN FOR CQUGH‘ Maifiiiéiis; Syrup cave. We have to. It'll be mllrdt then, and Flora ought to be taker up before she gets in any deeper I don't k110i! what. charges they could bring against Harwood. Drugging a sick boy isn't definabli. exactly, when the man who does it is a research man and has taken his M. D.; even if they prove murder against ‘Mrs. Prendergast they couldn't hold him as a! accessory. He wasnlt here. Wei." that's that." “Barnes. they might come c- hore and clear up all traces of o having been here, and destroy t. paper." "They might, of course. But w. rcnnd thing. If this sunshine holds, and these waves go down- .nci they're going down now-you nd I might make a break for the ' iicre. Ii they're_there, Rand and lie woman I mean, they might noot at us; they're desperate now j liut I think we have to chance ti;- l SOIlIL‘ time today while there's light ii" the sea quiets down." i “We couldn't make it and yo. l know it." ' "Life is sweet. I don't want to . risk it yet. Let's wait until to- ‘ marrow anyivuy." - “Tcmorro\v-" Barnes began, with a jerk of his head toward the v cave. l "I don't think anything would- be in time now," Page said in a 10W i voice. "The fever is burning him l away. He's so weak!" l “You love him, don't you?” She moved her sunken eyes t0 lziq face. "The way a. woman loves a man," she said. . "And I lovelyou that way." "I know. And it's all so strange. couldn't help that. Now about thou our being out here, and perhaps al, dying out here-J’ l "'I'here lire a lot of things to d’ before that!" Barnes said. "F. msiancc . . . . he added, with gtsture toward the sea. Pagl eyes followed his hand, and he heart stood still. A little tram freighter, reeling in the still roug l was. was closer to shcrc than any thing they had seen in all thes. hours 0i‘ vigil. Smoke poured from her funnel. (To be Continued) S PRING VALLEY SCHOOL the lime has streaked it, and right ' finger straight down, and you will I WlilCh I don't‘ than six ‘ The following is the standing 0 ‘ Spring Valley School for the month i of Angus‘. and September. y Grade X.-~l. Helen Champion 2. _‘ Irlurrv Cast-icy. | Grade VII. sr. 1. Eileen Glover 2. iRusc diary Glover. i Gracie VII Jr.-i. Ruby Caseiy 2. Wenrlall Harrington 1i. Eunice Cascly. Grade VI.—-1. Adelaide Glover. , Grade V.-1. Lorenzo Machellan '2. Muriel Parker 3. Lorena Mac- ; Leilan. Grade 1V.—1. Velma Brennan 2. Irene Brennan 3. Charlie Cole. Grade IIII-i. Alice Parker 2. l Maurice Glover 3. Ellsworth Cham- l pion. j Grade IA.—i. Elmer Caseiy, 2. 'Vcrna Bryanton 3. Ellsworth Bryanton. Grade I B.—Lillie and‘ Louise Cotton, equal. Grade I C. Marie Sudbury I D. ‘ Johnny Brennan. r Teacher Lottie E. Profitt. 47-‘ _» crildren in Toronip in the ocronnx 3o, 193 - __ .-. x TO THE . World's Greatest FilX SHUW tiharlottetown, P. E. I. NOVEMBER 16th t0 20th _ 24 iihallengetiups and Trophies Valued at $1,500 Rosette llihhons and Bash Prizes for 43 simian, Totalling llpwards of $2,000 Every year this Show is getting bigger and better and this will be the banner Exhibition of alltime. It is the talk of the Silver Fox world and will be visited by prominent men con- nected with the industry from Europe, the other Provinces of Canada. Show if you are at all interest Prince Edward Island. There are Classifications for dark mediums, mediums, pole silvers, and females. female, pups. You cannot darks of entries, one to six entries three prizes, entries six prizes, $4. each. A unique feature of the Exhibitio awarding of a silver cup to the egrhibi number of points fered by other exhibitions. l adian National Silver Fox Bre United States, and afiord to miss this ed in the biggest industry of up to 25 per cent, light mediums, pale silvers and extra. subdivided into adults, yearlings and pups, males Classes for herds, senior, yearling, and three of his get, dam and two of her pr pair male and female, adults, Nine Cham for best fox in Show. junior, sire ogeny, best matched best matched pair male and pionships and Grand Championship Prizes awarded on the basis of number eleven to twelve over twenty-five entries twelve prizes. First prize $12., second $9., third $6., remaining in the Show. Open to foxes qualifying entries n this year will be the tor winning thegreatest Many other features not of- registered in Can- eders Association. GRAND BANQUET CANADIAN NATIONAL HOTEL‘ Big foxmen’s ban ber 17th at the Canadia light of the season. crowding and assure eve tertaining evening. and an unexcelled repast. gven by leading men and pr ranching. JOHN B- ROPER, President. Big Auction 0i Wellner’s Stock A full page announcement app- ears in this issue offering the whole of the stock of Messrs W. W. Wellner, Watchmakers and Jewell- ers at Auction. It is not the intention of the popular proprietor, Mr. Lloyd E. Wellner, to retire, but merely to make a clearance of as much of his stock as possible pre- Dflfatory to Christmas. He has en- aaged for this purpose, Mr. Paul Loptson, nuctlonee, Toronto, who has recently carried on ‘agimngr W-‘tlvhs in Sydney. Truro, Yar- ._________%_______ isvssisii?“ rxiiiiiiurioii "Mo; and Sélaillyln; Gluten ll. .|. iiiiiooii OPTOMETBIST MONTAGUE, P. B. I. Ofllca Connected With Drugstore. Short, snappy 4 mouth, New Glasgow, Moncton and Saint. John. A11 the stock is put up, but intending purchasers, may select any individual item and have it. auctioned, buying it in at their own price. The sales take place daily, afternoon and evening, from tomorrow Saturday, Mew-s Wellnefs is one of the oldest businesses of the kind in the pro- quet will be held on Tuesday, Novem- n National Hotel and will be the high- OnJy 140 tickets will be sold so as to avoid ry guest of a pleasant and highly en- Don't overlook this event. Music, mirth speeches will be ominent authorities on Silver Fox WRITE FOR PRIZE LIST Gil/INC FULL PARTICULARS TO WALTER R. SHAW. CHARL-OTTETOWN, P. E. I. ~ . Secretary. vince, being in existence 1°!‘ ' years and this la the first 8°“ ‘ ‘housecienninr ii: has und¢ffl°n in all those years. (Canadian Press) sroux orrv. II-—MIS- 5°“ Gwen's flock of chickens l5 l" Jitter because one of the hens t" like a rooster after ioyinll B" ‘a Q§§+O+O44*v uiiiiisrs ' crops. Whether you intend with u: before selling. ATTEllTl0ill Now’ that the fin-mt u om and the mmmer II "m" your next most inrportant problem ts the llllrlfllfll °l 7°“ A: we have the but facilities for bllillll. “mm” a: 81min! your Seed and Tabla Stock Potatoes in Will large and small clue with maul to the but 09mm“ American. wen mam and South American our!“ W” ‘f’ in a position u. IIIIIIIIQ imumma qiuntltlea aoutlnflfl"! throughout the season at highest market W"! l“ “u” tltllvdfllll no otlr "mm" "' Montague, It the Potato Shed in oeomwwn. In ¢"'““" 1,’: u.» Railway Line or by truck, it will pa! 1w W I" l" l" POOLE 8i TllllllPSfllr- Limited MONTAGUI