'OVEMBER’3_*19Z, i . Ashamed of his Wife! vuvuw n __ iuziiggiissw Quick Belle! Irena Pain and Itching When You Use This New ' Oiutaulat It is nothing short oi’ marvellous how quickly the itching stops, me pain eases and the swelling goes doom, when you apply "Soothe-Salve." to in. flamed or protruding Piles. 'I‘his new ointment is the prescription oi a iam- ous physician and you can use it with every assurance that it will help you to quickly get rid oi your piles. 50c at all Druggists. It coats you nothing If you do IQI benefit. Alter using two bones 0| "Soothe-lain." ii you are not satisfied inst return the empty ilus to Fruit-a- tlren Limited, Ottawa, OIL, In‘ Is will refund your money. , - MLS f i 9”‘ 7 DIALS . MYsTERY l oasav GERTIE l . l l s; Agatha Christie , Bundle hesitated ior a minuio. "more was e man shot yum-day." ahe said slowly. "I thought I had run over him—" "Mr. Ronald Devereux?" "You know about it. oi course. Why 1118.111”. been nothing in the renew?" e "Do you really went to know that. Lady Eileen?" "Yea, please." . "Well. we just thounht we should like io have a clear twenty-tour hours -see? It will be in ihe papers to- morrow." d "Ohl' Bundle studied him. pussi- ed. ' What was hidden behind that im- movable lace . Did he regard the shooting oi Ronald Devereux as an ordinary crime or as an extraordin- ary one? "He mentioned Seven Dials when he was dying." said Bundle slowly. "Thank you," said Battle. "I'll make a note oi that." _, "some; osmium.- there is seldom enough‘ bulk to properly do rhi, work. That is why doctor, recommend Kellogg‘, ALL-BRAN. No heed for pills HowmuchbetterisALL-BRAN than habit-forming drugs and laxativcs—-wh'oae dose you must constantly increase i.) keep effective. ALL-BRAN works as nature intended. A pleasant cereal that provide, vital roughage. Eat it with milk or cream. Add fruits or honey. Sprinkle it into lOllpg, Mix it with other cereals. Cook with it. Recipes on package. ' lust eat two tablespooniuls in some form daily—chronic cases, with every meal. Every woman can help her family to better health by adopting its regular use. But don't take chances Mrithpurt-Tbran sub. stitutea. Get Kellogg's-—the Original ALL-BRAN. Sold by all grocers. Served 5g hotels, restaurants—on diners. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. " HOW she had changed! Once. the prettiest in her crowd. Now, she was lifeless-i What had happened? What had stolen hervital freshness —the charm she used to have} She wasn't old'-_—but now . w . why sometimes he was actually ashamed! Many a man wonders and many a woman worries as youth and freshness quickly fade. What a different story . if theybut realized the dread- ful part constipation plays m wrecking health and vigor! F or no one need suifer from constipation. Kellogg's _ ALL-BRAN—-a delicious cereal—-ie guaran- teed to bring prompt relief. To safely pre- vent this evil evcr beginningl ' Why ALL-BRAN is necessary Tp relieve constipation naturally. thmsystem must get plenty of bulk or roughage. ALL-BRAN furnishes this bulk in generous quantity. Here is what happens: lt absorbs moisture and carries it through the intestines -— exercising them. gently sweeping out poisonous wastes. In s part-bran product CONTINUED BUNDLE VISITS SCOTLAND YARD N0" 1i ml)’ be said at once in the ioregoing conversation each one oi the three participant had, as it were, held something in reserve. That "No- body telLs everything" is a very true motio. It may be questioned. ior instance ii Loraine Wade was perfectly sincere in her account oi the motives which had led he r to seek out Jimmy Thesiger. o A ° ~. In the “m9 will’. Jimmy Thcsiger (4 ihimseli had various ideas and plans (‘K-GREEN OR“ “Speaking of wavere and other eormecged Wm, the forthcoming ( court actions. the ladies and gen- lpany at George mm“. whickfhe - ‘ 1"=°°1°d °"'"'g""’°°k°5°° §'.°.'i'l§.".§i|i:$J§§lls°§lv'.l§i£l-w ihid no mention or revealing w- A sample willciagz giaéil aréiled y ' is“. Bundlg °“;°‘i"°“‘,{f°n,fjj,_ ""1" . l And Bundle hersell had a iully 1104896 Dlln which sheiproposed to put into immediate execution and which she had said nothing what- ever about. l On leaving Jimmy 'I‘hesiger's ‘rooms she drove to Scotland Yard, lwhere she asked to see Superintend- lent Battle. . Superintendent Battle was rather a ‘big man. He worked almost entirely ion cases oi a delicate political na- ; ture. On such s. case he had come to fchimneys iour years ago, and Bundle w-as irankly trading on his remem- bering this tact. "nil-ilk you.” said Bundle. "I was afraid you mightift remember me." "I always remember people,” said Battle. He added: "Got to in my job." ' “0hi" said Bundle, rather damp- ed. "And what can I do ior you?" in- quired the superintendent. . Bundle came straight io, the point. "I've always heard that you 990p]; at Scotland Yard have lists o! all secret societies and things like that that are iormed in Iondon." "We try to keep up to dale." said Superintendent Battle cautiously. "I suppose a great many oi them aren't really dangerous." "We've got a very good rule to so by," said Battle. “The more they talk, the less they'll do. You'd be surprised how well that works out." “And I've heard that very oiion you let them go on?" Bundle nodded. "That's so. Why shouldn't a man call himself a Brother oi Liberty and meet twice a. week in a cellar and talk about rivers oi blood-it won't liurt either him or us. And ii there “n” m- "9 u‘ m9 Wdmhmli" is trouble any time, we know where . "And I'm m]? "1 ‘mum’? Y"- w lay our hand, on hum» but you iorget one thing-I rnayn't ~13“, sometime, I luppouy um hove your knowledge and skill-but 1' eeev.a-ir.wa_ ONLY AN AMATEUR He wrote a iew words on the blott- ing pad in iront oi him. Bundle starlod on mother tack. "Mr. Iomar, I understand, came to see you yesterday about a threat- ening letter he had had." "He did." "And that was written iroin Seven Dials?" "It had Seven Dials written at the top oi it. I believe." Bundle ielt as though she was bat- tering hopelessly on a locked door. ‘"Ii you'll let ins advise you,»1.ady Eileen-J’ "I know what you're going to lay." "I should go home IJId—-WQll, think no more about these matters." "heave it to you. intact?" “Well," said Super’ ‘ Battle, s. l Guaranteed l Kellogg's ALL-BRA" is sold wlih illls defi- lnlis guurunisei Eat it according to directions. II ll lees net reliavo constipation solely. we will relund the pun chase pries- - 9. First Egg: Gosh. but he's a tough looking bird. Second: Egg: Yes, he's a reg ‘ ular hard boiled guy. ' MONTREAL l Leaves Bonaventure Station daily at l0 ' a.m. affording dlrecg, st and luxurious service to ‘renews-o, DETROIT 5 iLiEI-idillkii‘, f p? ALL-BRAN “acre. "r f FOR sALF An excellent dairy iarni in Men Canadian Government Merchant Marine, LIMITED SUPERINTENDENT BATTLE than you have done. Lady Eileen. But I'm just going to say this to you. Alter a short delay she was taken What you propose is dangerous. And along several corridors and into the definitely I y , . . ll IYBIISPBTFn Ind CHICAGO Arrives Chicago at 7.50 next morning, All-Steel equipment with radio. Velvet roadbed. Double track all the way. INTIIPCITY LIMITED ‘gmwfx-‘elit Sunday from cnaveucure Station. Leaves Montreal 12 .30 pna. I l Arrives Toronto 8.30 p.31. THE MAPLE LEAP Daily from Union Station. Leaves Toronto - 8.45 . Arrives Chicago - 9.10 "For luiormnilnn as in tors-s‘ re- servatlnus_ wing, llpply |.~.;-\v_ i\'_ Rotors, i‘iry '.l‘lit_ Ag!" L, '1'. liliuhlu. 'l"ki_ Agl, Sinilun. l,'_ W, ‘ l'l:|l'kl||, Llisllfl Piissgr, Agr, CANAD|AN' NATIONAL America’: Lsrlsn Railway Synam —- s‘ r A.- -_'.-r-'-—r_____~__ . .v L____—.——_m_~ ' lProfessional Cards lMcLURE €rMacKlNNONl i .1 . h . l. MeDONALD. SILVER FuXEs AND FURS Representing BAY CO., oi LONDON, | ENGLAND. ;Qfilcu. I12 Kent Si. "rsez-s-ii-nusi, “V. ‘H. AITKEN Ed CO. l. importers oi high grade GASOLINE —- KEROSENE — OILS We Believe in Prince Edward island Office, 29 Queen St. Phone 404. ‘Tanks, Spr. Pk. R. K. Crossing - Phone 56. v 7962-9-l4-inl3i l HUDSON 'S Phone 39d Prohibition Commission Qhairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN. v _ Margute. l’. E. l. “ Bend all iniormation regarding in- fractions oi Prohibition Act lo the above 0r To Llhiei lnspecior B. J. Haywood f! Dis-cheater Street, Charlottetown. ‘- Phone 709 010i-l1-l6-lyr. Mark R. McGuigan, ' B. A. BARBSTER, SOLIUITOR. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Block, Charlottetown. PBJ. l Cs meron f McLeod 8.: Bentley '. J. a. BENTLEY n‘ W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. mlarrister and Attorney-at-Law ZIOITIcec 180 Richmond Street l MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, I’. E. L EDonald & MclIle-e P“ B. A. n. r. McPIIEI! Qmiusrans. ATTORNEYS. s-rc v- MONII ro 1.01m ey Building Charlottetown . 7 fltjewart & Lowther 7 s. o. STEWART. mo. N. W. LOWTIIII BIIBTIRS. SOLICITORS. ETC- se Great uoorse Sim! moron r0 was yrs De‘ Ta nan-nu. suaosos ase Richmond Street _ Cliarletteiewl. I- l- l- §0Ilec Bouts Phone "I ‘e a. u. u i r. u. 3 r. m. u so. I. v . October l8. ‘ November l5. “My dog has been actlnq queer. ly the past two days." “Strange. The dog-day season is over." "Perhaps It." my dog doesn't know B O O I MOONLIGHT EPISODE They sat in silence on the beach: She was a somewhat ancient peach. She shut her eyes, this ancient mica. Expecting him to steal a kiss. But his was unherolc clay. And so he merely stole away. F He: You are a hopeless flirt. She: How do you get that way! ' I've got iota o! hope." -_-_--____ S. S. Rosolend Leave Montreal Arm.’ Charlottetown and Leave (or St. John's. October i. October 7_ October 21. November I. November 13. '-*'—~- —-.— FOR SALE One oi the best iarmlng properties and best equipped iarms in King's County, containing 150 acres with e large hard and aoit wood grove around the buildings, suitable for for ranching. Wlii be cold en bloc or parcel. l! not sold by prlvalo sale, will be sold by public auction the Iat- ter part oi November. For all inform- ation, etc" apply lo B. J. MeCOBMAC, St. George's, P. I. l. 0P November i. P. B. MeCORMAO. New Glasgow, N. B. -¢._.§___ l i superitendenus room. l Battle was a stolid-looking man lwith a wooden iaoe. He looked supremely unintelligent and more [like a commissionaire than s detec- F tive. He was standing by the window when ahe entered, gazing in an ex- preaslonless manner at. some spar- rows. "Good ailornoon. Lady Eileen," he isaid, "Sit down, won't you?" ‘A Tiresome tough ‘Was Left By A Severe Cold Mrs. Chas. Eldersbaw, Morrell, P.E.I., ‘ writesz-“Some time ago I was seized with a. severe cold that left me with a ‘ bad, tiresome cough. “After trying different cough media "eines, to no avail, my husband brought l me home a bottle oi _ Dr. Wood's Norway , - Pine ,3. Syrup ‘ which I started to take at once, and jbeiore I, bad taken several doses I ‘not-iced a change, and when I had finished the e my cough was oom- l pletely gone." Price. 35o. a bottleflsrge family cine 60s.; at all druggists and dealers; manufactured only by The T. Milburn 00., Limited, Toronto, Ont. _._.__.. Annual Meeting Tl" Annual Meelinabr the United Black 6r Silver For Company will b; hf“ "I “You Hall, Wednesday. Nlvrmber 13th. ut 1.30 P. M, BY ORDER OF DIRECTORS. 9761-11-6-8-9. l l n l Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of 1h; Mari. time Black 8r. Silvcr Fox (‘ompnny will be held in Tryon Hall. Wednes. day. November 13th, at 2.30 P. M. BY ORDER. OF DIRECTORS. ' Mso-ii-s-s-s. FOR SALE I have always in stock Rubber Bot- ery Belle. Threshing Belts, Small Btlts and Rubber Traces. CLIIVION MORRISON. irederlcion, P E. l. 9630-11-2-71. ‘400000040 Auction Sale I am Instructed by Patrick Hagan, to sell on his premises lnkerman, Lol. 20, on Thursday. the 14th day oi November, A. D., 1029, at one P. M. sharp, his [arm oi 50 acres. 30 acres clear and the balance under hard- wood. Good house and barn and other outbuildings In good repair. 4 Also 50 acres across the road, t0 acres clear and 30 sores under hard and aoit wood. These places are well situated 4% mllea irom Breadalbane. Also at the sauaetlmeandplaoehisstooherop and Implements. See hand bills. JOHN P. BRADLEY. Auctioneer. _ sm-li-s-a-ia. I have one advantage over you. l Bundle slowly, "a society may be more dangerous than anyone imagines?" "Very unlikely," said Battle. "But it might happen," persisted Bundle. "Oh it might!" admitted the super- intendent. There was a. moment or two's silence. Then Bundle said quietly. CIR SECRET SOCIETIES "superintendent Battle, could you give me a list o! l 000M!” $11M? have their headquarters in Seven Dials?" It was Superintendent Battle's boast that he had never been seen to display emotion. But Bundle could have sworn that Just 10g a moment his eyelids flickered and he looked taken aback. Only iorla moment, however. He was his usual wooden seli as he said: "Strictly speaing, Lady Eileen iheres n0 such place as Seven Dials nowadays." “No?" "No. Most oi it is pulled down and rebuilt. It was rather a low quarter once. but it's very respectable and high class nowadays. Not at all l romantic spot to poke about in ior mysterious secrect societies." "Oh!" said Bundle, rather nou- pinned. "But all the same I should very much like to know what put that neighborhood inio your head. Lady l u WIS Mr. “Ah,” "You'd be surpflfld W)!" I 1°‘ c“ things there are that sisters don't know." Bundle again ielt bailed. Sh! l“ lnaiienoetillsmancsmeinwithl- typewritten sheet oi new. whieh M handed to the superintendent. "Here you are." work in the dark." She thousht that the superinten- dent seemed a little taken aback, as though the iorce oi her words struck home. "Oi course," said Bundle, "ii you won't give me a. list c! secret so- cietles—" "Oh! I never said that. You shall have a list oi the whole lot." lie went to the door. put his head through and called out somethl-nz. then came back to his chair. Bundle. rather unreasonably, ielt bellied. The ease with which he acceded to her seemed in her auspicious. He looking at her now in a placid iashion. "Do you remember the death oi Gerald .Wade?" she asked abruptly. "Down at your place, wasn't it? Took n. overdrausht oi sleeping mix- ture." "His sister says he never took things to make him sleep." rnousui auras‘: and (he superintendent. slid the latte!’ Eileen." Eileen." Lettuce and Celery. queu el Fritters. Sliced Tomatoes. “Have I {Ob 1'0 iiOll YOU?" “Well. it saves trouble, doesn't it? We know where we are so to spell!’ BPS for Cozy/rs. 0010's.; fimmilr/lls Special Dinner on Sunday's at the PARKER HOUSE —MENU— Consouiuie a le royal, when the other had leit the room. "nu Blood Brothers o! at. Sebastian. The Woli Hounds. The Comrades oi Peace. The Comrades Club. The Friends oi Oppression. The Children oi Moscow. The Red Btlndlld Bearers. The Herrlugs. The Gom- rades oi the Fallen-and hali a doron more." He handed it to her with a distinct twinkle in his eye- "You give it to me" said Bundle. "because you know it's not going to be the slightest use to me. Do you want me to leave the whole thins alone?" "I should preier it." said BBNJO- ‘You see—ii you go mfllifl! "W"! all these places-well. it’! B01118 W give us a lot oi trouble." alter me you mm?" "mekingaiter you, Lady Eileen." Bundle had risen to her ieet. Now ahe stood undecided. So iar the honors lay with superintendent Battle. Then ahe remembered one appeal upon it. “I said lust now that an amateur could do some things which a pm- ieasionni couldn't. You didn't con- tradict me. ‘That's because you're an honest man. Superintendent Battle. You know I was right." — "Go on." laid Battle quietly. "M. phimneya you let rne help. Won't; you let me help now?" Battle seemed to be turning the thing over in his mind. Emboldened by his silence, Bundle continued. "You know pretty well what I'm like. Superintendent Battle. I mm into things. I'm_a Noscy Parker I don't want lo get in your way or to tr! and do things that you’ e doing and can do a great deal r. Bui- ii there's a chance ior a amateur. let me have it." Again there wars pause. and then alight incident, and ahe based a lest and boiled potatoes. Inglis-b aniline. hard new. earls sue chocolate eaeee. sponge pie. irrucla pastry, vanilla eoillee, Vi Teue, eeeea. superintendent Battle laid quietly: DANGIIOUS IUSINIBI "You couldn't have spoken iairer, when I say dangerous, I mean dan- gerous." "I've grasped that," said Bundle. "I'm not a iool." "No," said Superintendent Battle. "Never knew o young lady who was lea; so. What I'll do ior you, Dady Eileen, is this. I'll lust give you one little hint. And I'm doing it because I never have thought much o! the motto ‘Safety First.’ In my opinion hall the people who spend their lives avoiding being run over and Duh safely out oi the way. They're no good." This remarkable utterance issuing from the conventional lips oi Super- intendent Battle quite took Bundles breath away. _ "What was the hint you were loin! to give me?" she asked. "You know Mr. Eversleigh, don't you?" "Know Bill? Why, oi course. But what-J’ - To Be Continued Tomorrow maid, Lot 48, ‘I Illlltu from Charlotte For Sale By Tender Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned as Agents (or the Owners, at 384 St. James Si... Mon- treal. until Noon, November 18th, i929, for the purchase oi the follow- ing steamers, tenders to be bnscd on acceptance oi the respective vessels in their then present condition and where located at Halifax, N. S. Any stores or bunker ooal that may be on board excluded. As the "Canadian Voyageur" is under charter to the end oi the year delivery oi this steamer cannot be given until then. "(hnadiau Beaver” - Ascertaincd deadweight capacity 3,972 tons, built 1919. town, near churches. schools and nib way station, containing 185 acres, iil under cultivation. balance wood sill good timber, extra well ierired llli water. fine buildings. inspection invited. Owing to lil- nealih, blillin iur quick aals with or withoui crop. JOSEPH POWEI. 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