l .'_. ll. l; i“ i Tlhe-King ofCoifees on for a King / (Ihase f. Sanborlrs SEAL BRAND {m one and halt’- \. ?\7 "§l?§ orfinegroun cane-whole. ' for pwcoiator m Ji/ailaable Farm for Sale AT HARRINGTON, LOT _ss , The subscriber offers for sale hi: farm of 100 acres ‘ten miles north o: Charlottetown, watered by mill stream flowing through the nremales. New dwelling house and good outbuildings, farm specially adapted to iced potatoes and fox ranching. Two-thirs of purchase price may remain secured m the grsmlseg, For further particulars. nnnly m Bell a. Mathieson, Solicitors, Charlotte- town and Montague. 9653-1l-2-Sattuesthurslmo. D. L. MATIIIESON. NUTICE ' The undersigned Executors of the t will and testament of S. R. Jen- _ ins, lute of Charlottetown in Queens in Prince Edward island, i ' Physician deceased testate. hereby 1 otify all persons indebted to the tate of said deceased to make im- ' edlate payment to them at the office of Dr. .1‘. S. Jenkins. Grafton Stret, Charlottetown. ‘ Dated this 30th day of October, ‘A. D., i029. DR. J. S. JENKINS, H. F. DIRCPHEE, . l Executors. ‘ _" lilH-thurssattuesmlvks. l __ FOR SALE _ An exeelldlt dairy farm tn Mer- maid, Lot 4B, 7 miles from Chnrlottev town, near churches. schools and rail-f - way station, containing 185 acres, 125, under cultivation. balance wood and; l ‘ Iood timber, extra well fenced and; watered, tine buildings. Telephone lfll i Jlonse. 1 ‘H Inspection invited. .0\rlng to ill-l ‘health, bargain for quick sale. i JOSEPH rowan, I ' Mermaid. 5 sou-a-l-tun-er. S. S. Rosolend Arrive Charlottetown and Leave for St, John's. _______ i I I 1 ave Montreal October ‘l. October 2i. November 4. November 18. November 1, November 15. Norwegian America Line ‘Q-IALIFAX to NORWAY i By the Fast Popular S. S. Stavangerfjord Sailing 10 A. M. NOV. .15 l Dlrect to BERGEN and OSLO hooked Swedish Passengers orweglan, lnts. Freight and passenger rates on ap- ' pllcatlon. ‘ T. A. S. DEWOLFE a. SON Halifax, N. S. OO-OOOOO-Q-O-O through to and Danish NOTICE’- Bills received immediately for mov- inlt my dwelling house from Alexan- dra to ranch, also stumping 2 acres at . ranch. ‘ . ARTHUR. WOOD. 9785-11-16-3l. A UCTION SALE l am instructed by Oswald I’. Kelly to sell by Public Auction on his prem. ; ises at Kelly's Cross, on Wednesday the 20th day of November, A. D., 1929, at one o'clock P. M. sharp, his Stock, Crop and Implements. For particulars see hamdbllls. Also at the same time and place his form of 87 acres at Kelly's Cross and 50 acres in South Melville. Will be offered for rent. JOHN r. armour. Auctioneer. ‘A44... .. . 9763-11-15-18-19. . . - iii-i.- AUBTIUN SA i Al Hliiliillll] 1 am instructed to sell by Public Auction on the premises at .IIigh- flcld in Queen's County on Satur- day the 23rd day of November A. D. 1929 at the hour of 3 o'clock p. ln., 9 acres of land with grove suitable for Fox Ranch, also 2 acres with buildings, formerly owned by Mrs. John Wyatt, the property o! the late Samuel C. Pierce. MIIOKINNON dt McNElLL. Solicitors. B. CARTER, Auctioneer. 9802 - 7i CLEARANCE Auctlon Sale Owing to ill-health 1 will sell on my premises at Milton, Int 32, on WEDNESDAY. THE 20th DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1929 AT 1.00 I’. M. The following Stock, Crop and Imple- mentsz- ' STOCK—1 general purpose more 8 years old; 1 mare 7 years old, good driver; 1 cow 4 years old, (Guernsey grade) due to freshen May 23; 1 cow 3 years old, (Guernsey grade) due to freshen May 26; 1 cow 9 years old. (Guernsey grade) newly freshcned; 1 cow 6 years old to freshen December 1st; 1 heifer 1% years old due to freshen July 1st; 1 Guernsey grade bull calf: 2 brood sows, 1 to farrow January 27th. CROP-IMO bushel oats; 5 tons hly and a quantity of straw, 150 bushels w may... . turnips, 50 bushels lrirh Cobbler aeed potatoes. IMPLEMENTS — 2 driving wagons. 1 truck wagon, 1 cart, 1 box sleigh, 1 wood sleigh, 1 hay mower (McCor- mick) 1 set dire hlrrows (M. II-l. 1 set 3 horse disc narrows (McCormick) 1 potato acnffler, l hlller, 1 potato sprayer, 1 single plow, 1 gang plow, 1 gasoline engine (Empire), 7 II. P. Itenfrew Scales; also double and ain- gle harness. Twelve months credit on approved joint notes, 6 per cent on for cllh. if day proves stormy, sale will be held the following day. ' ERNEST CRABBE, Owner. ALEX MacRAI. Auctionhr. 9745-1l-14thamtvv5i. D O0 OOOOOQQ§OO OOOOGOOOQOQ“ ' on. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL’ SURGEON gnwrif"! Y‘ 7 DlAtsl MYsTERY l ‘WARM: Christin com-moan A BLACK MOLE comfortable silence. Bundle telt. Bhe was still staring as thOugh y“. just below the right shouldelblade that enhanced one whiteness oi! the skin. Bundle felt that at last the tel-tn ‘beautiful adventures," so oft/en read, had o. real meaning for her. She was quite certain that this woman had a. beautiful face-s dark Slavonic face with passionate eyes. She was recalled from her imag- inings by lhe voice of the Rilssian who seemed to net as master of cer- emonies. "shall we get on with our business? First tn our absent comrade! No. 2!" He made a curious gesture with his hand toward the turned-down chair next. l0 the woman, ‘which every one present imitated, tuming to the chair as they did so. "I wlah No. 2 were with us to- night," he continued. "There are many things to be done. Unsuspect- ed difficulties have arisen." "i-lave you any report?" It was the American who spoke. ’ “As yet-I have nothing from him." 'I‘here was a pause. "I cannot ‘un- derstand it." “You think it may have — gone astray?" "Thall is-s, possibility." softly, flthere i.s—danger." He spoke the word delicately-and yet with relish. The Russian nodded emphatically. "Yes-theres danger. Too Jnuch is getting known about us-about this place. I know of several people who suspect". "He added coldly: “TINY must be silenced." ' Bundle felt a little cold shiver pass down her spine. If she. were to be found. would she be silenced? She was recalled suddenly to attention by a word. WHO IS NO. 7? "So nothing has about Chimneys?" Mosorogvsky shock his head. "Nothing." Suddenly No. 5 leaned forward. "I agree o-lllh Anna: where is our president—No 7? He who called us into being. Why do we never see him?" "No. 7." said the Russian "ha; his own ways _ol‘ working." "So you always say." "I will say more," said Mosgorovsky. "I pity the man-or woman-who comes up against him." ‘There was an awkward silence. "We must get on with our busi- ness," said Mosgorovsky quietly. "No. 3. you have the plans of Wyven Abbey?" Bundle strained her ears. So far she had neither caught a glimpse oi No. 3. nor had she heard his voloe. She heard ill novy and recognized it as unmistakable. Low, pleasant, in- distinct -- the voice of a well-bred Englishman. “I've got it. here, sir." Some papers were shoved across the table. Every one bent forward. Presently Mosgornvsky raised his head again. "And the list oi guests?" "Here." The Russian read them. ‘ "Sir Stanley Digby. Mr. Terrace Oliouke. Conic. Mr. Baleman. Countess Anna Radzky. Mrs. Macatta. Mr. James Thesiger-J‘ he paused and then ask- ed sharply: "Who ls Mr. James Theslger?" The American laughed. "1 guess you needn't worry any about him. The usual complete young my . The Russian continued reading. "Herr Eberhand and Mr. Everslelgn That complete the list.“ "Does it?" said Bundle silently. "What about that. sweet girl, Lady "But you know what inventions Eileen Brent?" 5, cynically, and laughed. "Yes, there seems nothing to worry aboull there," salt Mdsgorovaky. He looked across the table. "1 suppose there's no doubt whatever about the value of Eberhard! invention?" Three o'clock made a laconic British reply. "None whatever." come to light ‘WORTH MILLIONS "Yes." he went on, "s gold mine." "wen worth a few lives," said ‘No. "Commercially it should be worth ‘There was a silence-rather an un- oinated st. the beautiful back in front of her. There was a tiny black mole . "1n other worda." said li o'clock su- cnwals and Lady ‘Y P», \ loo well the lfleed of nations." Bundle had an ides that behind his mask he ‘was smiling unpleasant- are." sold the American. “Sometimes vhese darned things won't work." "A_msn like Sir Oswald Oootc willi have nlade no mistake," sand Mos-[ orovsky. _ ' _ i "speaking as an aviator myself"! sold N}. 5, "the thing ,ls perfect-ll" feasible. It.‘ has been the genius of Eberhard to bring it loirultlon." "Well," said Mosgorovsky. "I don't. llhlnk we need discuss matters any further. You hoveall been the PW"- I do not think our orginal- scheme can be bettered. By the way. I hear something about a letter of ‘Gerald Wade's tha_ll hsa found-s lotto!‘ that mentions this organization. Who found it?" "Lord Osicrhamk daughter-Lady Eileen Brent." "Bauer should have been on to that," said Mossorovsky. "It. vgaa careless of him. Who was the letter written 1.07". "His sister. I believe,“ said No. 3. "Unfortunale," said Mosgorovaky. "But it cannot be helped. The in- quest on RonsldDevereaux is tomor- row. I suppose that has been, arranged for?" ‘ ' "Reports as w local lads bums! been practising with rifles have been‘ spread everywhere," said lhs Amer- ican. . . "That should be all right then. _1 think there la nothing further in be Bald. 1 think we must all congratu- milllons," said the Russian. "And ln- "Hurrdlil" cried No. o."'To"Aunal" imagined until tonight ‘only ternalionally-well, One knows only All hands flew out in the same in books. 1n this lit gesture which Bundle had noticed before. ' "To Annal" _ One o'clock acknowledge the salu- taticn with a typically foreign ges- ture. Then slle rose to her feet and nhe others followed suit. For the first time, Bundle caught a izllmpse of No. 3 as he came to put Anna's- cloak round her-a tall, heavily built man. ' ‘Then the party filed out through the secrel door. Mosgorovsky secured it lifter themuI-fe wahcda few mo- manta and then Bundle heard him unbolt the other door and ‘Piss throughntiter extinguishing the elec- llriil light. BUNDLE RELEASED It was not until two hours-later that a white an anxious Alfred ‘came to, release Bundle. She almost fell into his arms and he had to hold her up. ' "Nothing," ‘said Bundle. “Jilst cliff. that's all. Here let me sit down." "Oh, Gord, my lady. it's been awful!" "Nonsense," said Bundle. "Lt nu went on splendidly- Don't get tho wind up now it's all over. 1t might have gone wrong, but thank good- ness it didn't." "rhank-goodnessysa you say, ml‘ lady. I've beenln s twitter sllilqhfl evening. ‘They're a funny croyd. W“ know." "A damned, funny crowd." uld Bundle. vigorously maalllihl h" hi0 0W’ ti!" 1 °'°1°°K I114, Wllhsrme and legs. "As a tnatter oi fact, luckinlhopartaheghuiloglaywtheyfn-tin.sol-fateful always " ' » T‘ r '.. O l. l. .;§m3.-iiiy*~.sr§lbo.t if lsisinartly l‘ -' when; wearing ‘ yhu-Jettes. Coming indifierentstyles andoo- ilourdnMinerShu-‘ettes are chosen ~ by‘ well-groomed women, not only because c? kee ,tl1e-..feet warm ,,. ulualaabecause they are. sodistinctive in, appearance. , Sin. your ‘dealer for u. by name. . l » THE MINER nunnm 9o. 1 _ ‘The “PRINCESS" Made of Jersey ploth, on glove-fitting lasla tor Cu- ban or high heels. Fancy net lining. Four 110mb . lutenen. Light weighi- I , _ never stops learning." To Be ‘Continued Tomorrow cuter colnionrrv Publicity, is afterisll. . The thing 't.hat wevniosi. priu. Look out», for something, greater small, That you can hdvertiae. It may be 0Dll¢€,‘i.6l,Ol"_bI'€l(l. oiyllrlarsln gutli/dlaruiad. - "Po fortune you may; still be‘led ‘ If you Ollfldvéftiflllu - sd-u you3wish w u... style, Get yourself something, for a while. That you can advertise. .._._.__.__._.__.. ‘"1 hear Skimpolo was did_it happen?" ’ - "Well. you eee- that» there?" "Yes." -- "Well m alalvlr’ TIGNISII man school. -._._ u» pupils of Timlah High School for theJnonth of oetolier: Ignatluslhea... ., . . . Grade B-lWalteiflgBirnardfifl-lfl- GradeJ-ilretetjdlrltn; 2 Ill- pliege Bernard: 3 Dannie Gaudet. 1- Grade {o-inlylsjanet; 2‘ Joseph 1' ' Blanchard. . .- = Grade we»: Lllloide 1- must-out‘, . oi. . Iv, '\. ' ' ‘\’ t?‘ *1 f And prove that you are lwlae.’ If i hurt,'_ how " Grads , ,1;l_-_-l ‘Josiah Bhaltoon; i. e with Boole; .8’. Bylvuhr Arunault. -: ham’ ett‘ ' e. Alfred. onelcmter: a Edgar Myers. i ditch 4W0!‘ V The leis»... n. the mm...- MUQHjAiN Murphy, equahl Robert ‘;“Primar1.Depnrtment' I _Gndel 5-1" Harold Bernard; 2 Cyril gtemalrd; a nlmer Gallant. ell-tee 4-1 Lloyd McLeod; filo- = bortrxinch; 3 fiat-old muvhy.’ Gilded '- i Joseph Llegtilere; I Romeo Ohaiason; 3 Raymond Poir- icrI .» ‘ Grcdsrkiolaudedaudet; 2 Jo|~ eph Myersg} s Waller Doueetle.’ . Grade l-,-l0yll,loDoucet1e; Piles- tor Clsvlnz-d (lint-once King. I illlilMli CAUSED i J. it l till i 3 ii III ll d IA! III» , . ., “One ‘oxpeotl u loo n happy s" _ - In n football picture, but llg usually a and half-back." L ' .. .- ' m! a . , W; a L, 7'» “elk-g, f... \ ."Aro you satisfied meld?" g "Very. She's too old to get man- rlsd and too fat to wear my things. " 8o I thlnkvwfll be able token her." - ' » K with your nevi ‘~‘\‘§\\\\“ \ . \\\ v Football: Thpt drcpkick Mrt a bit. but I'm heided s‘.r:¥'_':t ftr l goal and the game; "i_‘m {bill jidliitiktif." "So am l. and," you wlll 1'1". leave that one l'll.‘.tul<e pleasure i" adding it to m ‘ collection." o ojo o n nlcKLe ' "The atylel are changlngvery fut." ' Said Bagels to Marlo. "And It's m» the-came wlth hut bands. too, _. _ I'm changing mine. you use." Professidnal Ca rd: ’ BELL é? MATHIESON - are. asu. . oi t. MATIIIESON. u. a barristers. Solicitors, m. l ma" to Loan. _, ,. Dillon-Charlottetown and liionlalli . Mark LI R. McGuigan; " I Bu}. A0 . naartsrallsonlonoa. are. nous! LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown. PM __ McLeod. 8c" Bentley - I.-A.~‘l;N'l'I-IY_ . w. s. site-renal. 0. Barrister. 0M1! rennet-Law . om--_..!I~nl- "use emu MONEY, yen now nmmmn. El. I. McDonald‘, & _M’cPh¢l methanol: . I i UAINITIRI ounpttmfl ti wther