i. "b? g - ‘ \,_ ~ ~ » PM TW° ' mE__.E1!é5E9TlFEI2WlEi_.9ll_A£Pl-§§ ~ ~ 09193135 15,1. -—-_...___—.:-_i woaoooooooo-o-ooo-oo-oov-o-Ofi‘ ' V l _ " l Blue Murder _N9w Allllall ' . I ' W“ . . ___ , __ . And Vicinity .;i;,,";,, . We are paying spec- ”' “mm” 5”“ w; and M517“... it. mo... pofihlfiflfhuiflfifi "°°' mm‘ ill ‘prices on live fowl, chickens and broilers fir the Thanksgiving Market. » If you have Qnyizo sell, write or phone us for prices. SWIFT CANADIAN C0., LTD. nis-io-a-i-mo. Norwegian American Line HALIFAX TO in ‘I days by the popular S. B. "BEBGENSFJOBD" NORWAY November 22nd, 1928 Bsllingdireet to Bergen 6t Oslo. Cabinsnd Thirl Class Passengers booked through to Norwegian. Swedish and Danish Points. For Freight and Passenger Rates m»: to T. A. S. DeW0lf & Son HALIFAX. N. S. 8411-10- l5-e0dtf. NORTH AMERICAN LLOYD LINE s. s. DELSON SAILING FROM monrnsu. ocronsn 1on1 808E!- ocronnn 10m onamorrsrows, 001'. mu. ,7" Wilt John's. Nfld». Direct. Cattle Carried S. S. ATHERTON SAILING FROM Jynlllzifllle: oufiive me fifty dollars and e y . MONTREAL OCTOBER 20th Hubby (alarmed): Well, here it SOREL OCTOBER 20gb is. What are you crying for? ggAxLo-l-TETOWN’ 0C1 23rd. Wifie (smiling): Fifty dollars. Pa- St. Pierre and St. John's, Nfld. _ For Rates and Space ',' r h“. ',' I *1 1 APPLY A. CAMERON Phone 828. BRUCE STEWART COMPANY AGENTS IISI- 10-2“. RED cnoss LINE s. s. “ROSALIND” IBEIGHT AND PASSENGERS results In a jam." m THE LATEST Bug: Yes, Mr. Dragon Fly has a fine job now. He’: operating the Bugvllle air mall ilne. 6. HNEw/ER WHAT SHE WAS CRYING FOR Hubby: What are you crying for so bitterly, dear? f Cii/ NATURALLY GET THAT WAY UONTBEAL CIPTOWN ST. IOHNS J" a é‘ ‘ ,- 3 j g‘ i i i; s!“ y 6 i5 3'1 I E Ll A. M. Forenoon Oct. l3 Oct. 15 Oct. Iii Canada S.S. Lines Ltd. Montreal Agents, Carveli Bros., Ltd. Charlottetown Agents. Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan B. A. lemurs-ran, sonncrron. are mower r0 1.0m l Cameron Block. l“ ‘ C. C. Archibald l Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Pnotlce Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. r Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Office, Bayer Building ; Greet George Street. l I Oilice Hours-t? to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00. McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. B. BENTLEY, K. C. Berrllter and Attornoy-nt-Lnw Oifloo: ll! Richmond Street MONEY ’l‘0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. l. l. ._________________ McDonagi & McPhe I a. A. nuoonsnn ll. r. MoPIEI n. A. sAnnrsrns, ATTORNEYS, are Io r0 now “What makes these eternal triangles?" “Well, when people are not on the square they just naturally get that way." E l :1 . .7,‘ \ }////////...,.. Z/{_,_*§-JL" Wlflet John dear, did you put the cat out? Hubby: Yen, my love. "| don't believe you!" "Well, if you don't believe me go down and put her out yourself!" ...r.s.| i - oooooo-oeovvvvoovooooev.‘ i Auction oo-oeoooa-m-o 8386-10-12-41. SALE OF COTTAGE AND LOT No. 81 Prince Street, opposite United Church all modern conveniences, and in first class repair. House open for inspecti afternoons and evenings and will be sold on Wednesday. 0 ctober 17th, at l2 o'clock “°°"- Apply T- W- l-- Pliowsr: 0r ‘BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer, NI! III! BIIIIIM. 65-‘ . Bell 8: llii-zithieson n. l. BILL n. L. MAI-mason L L. I. llnrrlaterl, Attorneys, Ito. Money to Inc-n. l-ll-sttlmn c‘- Itself. Parker House .__.._ The Parker Home is now m” Lil-take permanent and transient comp! The house has ll-Ntoiflll. \ “When poise ls not preserved It O-O-Q-voos The moment Mafalda Pasquall was guest's o’ m‘ and Mrs‘ Gm’ Riley‘ mnscious of D1ghton’s regard she Among mo“ m f :,.:.r.:.d-y ever-m w»- M- mm ~- face and neck and she had trembled! new’ M!“ Ethel Anew‘ Messrs‘ vislbi In a fiuh the trembling hadkvmg amt’ "ed 0"“ °°'d°“ ' and he had become aware of Huesm’ Bwphen Huesm’ Therm $559M m“ m n m dmwmg Simmons. James Somers. Mr. and Zfi Itewpowe u enalgsiiigie mile-M's‘ cum“ “d M“ ‘mm iourfglanciasoifshls had set idmotlozdgcunm’ wnmot valley; Mr‘ Harry < hurman. Mrs. Joseph McDonald, uidden machinery of whose powerML Edwin M K“ _ M and possibilities he was wholly lgJ ° y i“ M'"““°‘ t Plliman, Mr. and Mrs. George w. "Om" - Ramsa . Mr. a M . J. . . Across the carpeted floor, hq y m m w Waugh Mr. an M . .- lvatched yellow curtains flapping Annand rs Arthur Enman’ N“ lgsinst a dressing-table of polished . satin-wood and his thoughts drifted Mm Qhesger Tupun was a ma mite a nlsht 1n Tavernevs swdv- cent visitor w Charlottetown. when other curtains had blown ..gainst an overturned table an he nad seen the first victim of Ahl- oorg’s Pocket Death. . Ii: was simple for Mamey to sug- Kesi 8n intfitlle With Ahlbflrtfs b€-| the many in Kensington Saturday» ultching friend. Without the ex-levemn; mange of a single word, he was more than halfway toward that goal Rev, Adams, 935m,- of summer. now-and yet he was neither tri-side Baptist church, conducted ser- umphant nor etxted at his suucessfvice in Wilmot Valley Hall Sunday These people with whom he was afternoon, 7th inst. dealing were not ordinary people‘, The Lizard was an expert in crime,| Miss Ernestine Marchbanks, stu- Ahlborg an expert chemist. Wlthdent P. W. 0.. spent the week-end these accepted facts in view, he had with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. no reason to suppose that MsfaldalPer-cy Marchbank. Pasquall was any less an expert in‘ her particular sphere of operations. Mr. George Ramsay, one of P. E. He paced the room restlessly for Island's potato inspectors, spent the some moments, with the pipe be- week-end with his family in New tween his teeth and the match still Annun- unstruck. It was his Job to cultivate the Mr. and Mrs. Percy Marchbank friendship of Mafalda, he told him- were in Summerside Saturday af- self. It was not a question of un-‘ternwn- faithfulness to Greta, _but a definite move toward a definite end. He Mf- 001011 SChI-lrmfl-n. 0f Central tried to persuade himself that the Bedeque. Spent M00053’ 1K1 Wllmoi mu um not appeal m him, that he Valley- had agreed to it because there was no other alternative, and that he] was strong enough to extricate him-l Henry M°a5° spam Tuesdai’ i" the self when the crucial moment ar-‘QW- rived. And yet, somewhere behind all this. there lurked an element of doubt. The eyes of Mafalda Pas- quali ‘were distinctly disturbing, completing as they did a picture with whose loveliness he was already impressed. It was approaching 10 when he rrossed the road by the bridge vhich led from the hotel to the Cas- no itself and entered the gardens which decorated the cliff-edge. Dim- ‘y conscious of o. firmament of twinkling stars, of colored lamps lining an asphalt path throughl shadovry foliage, of the seething of water among rocks somewhere be- low, he made his way in the direc- fion of a wide entrance hall and the vtrains of a dance orchestra. Under a domed roof, on a polish. ed fioox‘ bounded on two sides by tall, plate-glass windows, a. dozen couples were dancing, with eight or en others looking on. He paused on thethreshoid, fing- -ring his tie. "' His first survey of the gathering the city Satur- Mr. Daniel McMillan was a re- cent vlsitor to Summerslde. Mr. Emit McMillan was one of Mrs. George Schurman and’ Mrs. Some of the farmers in this vicinity are busily engaged load- ing cars with potatoes at New An- nan Station, the price up to this date remaining the same. Mrs. Isabelle Moose ls spendinga few days with friends in Wilma‘. Valley. Mr. Harry Waugh. Wilmot Val- ley, was a recent. visitor to Tryon. Mr. James D. Somers, of Wilmot Valley, was in New Annan Tuesday evening. Mr. Fred Clark. Wilmot Valley. was a visitor to New Arman Tues- day. Many friends from this vicinity welcome Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stav- ert back to their home in Wilmot Valley. It is understood they ar- irived on the late train on Tuesday levening. No doubt this popular -a couple shall be given a warm we - ‘oglefiléokgitxelaévterllie {:59 ggtivslni: come by their many friends in, spent the week-end in Clifton, . congregation moved quite freely in this vicinity, some, 0A course, to storage. yet a great quan- tity will find its way to market at once. Digging is well under way, most of the Cobbler variety being already housed, while the Green Mountain being a somewhat later tyPe. now occupies the attention of our growers. Miss Hazel Cairns. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cairns, North 'I‘rycn, met with a- nasty accident Tuesday, being severely cut about the face with barbed wire. It seems that a dog, nipping at one of Mr. Cairns’ horses. caused the animal to kick. He struck a post which was partlybroken off. and had some short lengths of barbed wire attached. This in tum struck Miss Cairns, who happened m be near. The accident, while regrettable, 1n- deed. was not. so bad as might have been. Mr- and Mrs. Elmer Gamble and two charming little daughters, Mary and Bee. together with the Misses Eulalia and Mabel McInnis, spent Sunday, Oct. 7th, with friends in Charlottetown. , The condition of Master Vance Dixon, who a few days ago was kicked in the stomach by a horse still remains critical. for the past summer have resided in Albany, have moved buck to North Tryon, where they will in fu- ture reside, Their many friends are glad to see this popular young couple once more back in this “old burst Messrs. W. A. Pooley and George Dawson motored to Summerslde on Wednesday afternoon and brought back a Willys-Knight touring car which Mr. Pooley will use in con- nection with his service station here. And now, Au revoir. Elsmac of "Z" High Cost . of Conversion {Canadian Press) ERIE, Penn, Oct. 12.—Every Af- rican converted to the Lutheran faith costs the church $50,000. 091' egates attending the convention of the Lutheran Church in America were told today. The high 6055 caused Dr. E. Clarence Miller, Phl- ladelphia treasurer to suggest that the Liberian mission work in Africa be dropped. a ‘Figures submitted by the treasur- er showed that the cost of a single conversion in India was $30. in lChina $450. and in Japan $550» After 65 years of mission work in Africa there is not one Lutheran in Africa said the He moved that the mis- treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKenzie, who ' 1115 and neighbmflg wmmimmes- ~1 n activities in the African field potted Ah_lb0rg presently. over at”: °° he m, end’ Sitting with m5 huge be dropped. The motion was held wands clasped between his knees. A VOW DIBBSVIH evenmil Waypending disposition of the foreign 1nd conversing with an elderly, tray-haired woman in a black frock. A minute later he made out Mafalda dancing with a little fat a flapper with ugly legs. A light hand fell on his arm and a voice that was strangely familiar breathed in his ear. "Ma fol, but it is surely the fair Anglalsfrom the train! You remem- ber me, Msieur?" Dlghton turned. looking more artificial and more ra- diant than ever. He wondered what had happened to Blythe. “How d‘you do?" he murmured, and stuck both hands in his pock- ets. A renewal of their brief ac- quaintance did not appeal to him vastly. “Ohl" pursued the siren; "but you . spent 1n New Annan Friday, 5th lnst., when quite a. large number of serenaders met to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mouse home from their honeymoon trip abroad. After everyone, young and old, werejlned up and generously treated with a goodly supply of delicious cake and lappetlzing drink. Harold, as he is familiarly known, is a. courteous and genial young merchant of this place, and we take this privilege to publicly extend the best of wishes as "united they stand" to take u their new outlook in life. and muy theirs be a long period of service to the now large and appreciative X public. i-oom EDUCATIONAL COUNCIL MEETING AT HALIFAX P with Dutch Keeling and several missions board work. Trouble in 1V. Y. Hockey Leagues 1 l alue is one of the reasons” why Rosebud 870W! more popular with smokers every day. It offers the biggest value in package smoking tobacco 10 and15 cent packages sAvl ‘m: VALU "Iona muw / Bedeque And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Enman, and; daughters, Misses Annie and May. and iii/fr. William Smith, Enmwe. motored to Chelton on Sunday. Their many friends are glad to sec‘ Messrs Frank and Preston Noornan, of U. S. A. have returned to their homes in Bedeque after an ubsense for some time. i Mr. Otto Doull. Cheiton was a. visitor to Carleton Siding on Tues-i day evening. l Messrs Sidney Enmon. and Ralph Campbell Cheltpn, were visitors to Summerside on Saturday even- ing. ‘ Misses Rosamond Wright, and‘ Kattie Bradshaw Middleton. are spending a few days in Bfideqlle. the guests of Miss Ruth Wright. Messes Bernice Afflick and Fstheri Pearson. Chelton motored to Sum-l merside. on Saturday. ' (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Oct. 12-'I'he Mont- real Star says today that both New York professional hockey teams are experiencing trouble in completing their rosters for the 1928-29 season. The Star adds: “Frankie Boucher is said to be the chief cause for worry in thecamp of the Rangers, others demanding more money than Tex Rickard and his associates care to givc. “In the Americans camp things are also far from serene. Practic- ally all contracts expired this year and holdouts include Lionel Cona- will dance with me? It is too ab- surd. There are not enough men HALIFAX, N. 8., Oct. IZP-Thirty cher, Billy Burch, Vernon Forbes. Jess Spring and Leo Rclse. Hunes hoe etoly remodelled and bunt: finished. The table Ilfiaks for "In" north and banquet-I ..'l.’§°';'.“.'; .....,“" "1"" " '°“‘°" City Iisll. l flours f0!’ ll to I o'cloe dipper Hlflllrnkfentfron tnlnnerlltotdolook. here. you know, and the orchestra is really playing quite well." Dlgnton capitulatcd. little bus from the station," insin- unted Mlle. Rlllin as they danced. “My friend and I saw you walk into n taxi like a Grand Dukei-and the little American has left you? That is a pity, helm-he was very rude of course; but he was also very amusing. How do you like this place?" “Not bad," he returned. Mlle Rollin shrugged her shoul- ders. “Tm afraid it is going to be very quiet-too quiet, perhaps. They say the scenery is beautiful; but you do not want to look at scenery all the time. “it is so cold, too." “Yes," said Dighwn, absently; "I suppose it is." They were abreast of Mafalda and her partner now; and her dark eyes were flashing messages which the adventurer was endeavorlng in pick up. _ Superimposed as ‘it were on the unceaaing stream of chatter that trickled from Mlle. Rollins lips, he deciphered: “Who is that woman you are dancing wlthll-ani aban- doned creature, surelyl This fat bmte! who is holding me dances like a p 8 .. three million children are now en- “"0 Bouchlird are 5am to be ‘he "You were too proud to take the rolled in the Sunday Schools of the world and of this number nearly two thirds are on the North 5111911", can continent, stated Dr. Robert M.I Hopkins of New York, Secretary of the World's Sunday School Assoc- iation. in his closing address deliv- ered before the annual meeting of , the Maritime Religious Educational‘ Council here tonight. He made a plea to his hearers to face the is- sues of the present day and describ- ed their recently formed worlds Sun- day School Association, as the "spir- itual League of Nations, powerful and far reaching in its possibilities." ————<-o->-i- OPTIMISM ‘Bald jolly Captain Jim one day. "The sculpln ain't a. pretty fish, Bubsook him in the proper way I-ie makes a rather tasty dish. You get a nice clean bit of plank And hitch him t0 it by his gills, Then prop him up before the fire And haste with butter while he grills. Then when you've cooked him to s. turn You give his tsll a sudden yank And heave the sculpln overboard And then you est. the buttered plank." When plans you try prove not Other couples came In between them. and reception was bad after that. A moment 1m. the music stopped abrupfly, and the Slgnorina Pasquall, freed 1n some mlmculous way from her burden, touched him deliberately on her way out. IAMOND | NER ' ems:- mils, And make the best of what remains." borg was still occupied with the Dlghlon escorted the Rollin woman “"05" l" m‘? black "Wk 5nd to 5 ch51; 3351"“! 311mm" m“ Ab], hurried from the room. As he scram worth while And you've your labor for you pains, Just “heave 'em overboard" and led into his overcoat he caught fleeting glimpse oi a slender form in ‘ "It 6M" WM mule rabies hovering by the outer door- I , way. A small hand. twinkling with 'kll°"b°"' diamonds waved him a little ges- W‘ lture um ma u» blood m no voint. "t" t Running into garden, ‘um audit the little - - top- ‘ at l! M's (">2 w. fourth. . tivo and stylinh on leu. Learn how to give new beauty und your drcnncn nmi add Individuality nml charm to filings homo hy the quick magic of home tinting nml dye- ing. Perfect results are yioaaible only with Din- mond Dyes. Each pock- ago represents tho per- fection of 50 years of lye-making. They i - v » only men signed for this season." The Star also states that Martin Barry a former Montreal amateur who belongs to the Americans is to be farmed out to the New Haven Minor League Club. ' PORT CHESTER. N. Y.. Oct. i2. —Albert Janvrln of New Rochelle. N. Y.. running under the N. Y. U. insignia won the fourth annual marathon race from New York City to this place this afternoon. His time was two hours, 5'7 minut- es and 37 secs. Clarence Demar of Melrose. Mass, noted marathoner. was second, in 3 hours one minute. 40 3-5 seconds. Hugo Cenprinn of Brooklyn was third and Percy Wy- cr of Monarch. A. 0.. Toronto. NEW BEAUTY l fiwoun CLOTHES _. 2270a Wb/Ltf/fb l You can look attrac- Mrs. JamesCBeers. Chelton, was the guest. of Mrs. Frederick M0- Quarrle, Searletown. on Tuesday. Mr. 1e». Toomibs. “ . business trip to Summexside. on Sat- urday evenllls- Mr. Ivan Dawson, Centreal Bede- que, has returned "to his homo from E Executor. ,,,,,, ,'The Eastern Trust Company ‘I54 Richmond Street - ‘ 8379-10-13-15-17-20. FOR SALE BY TENDE Valuable Farm Properties Including “NEWSTEAD” at Winsloe The undersigned, as Executor of the Eltnte olfthe late Edwin Saunders, will re eive tdnders for all or any of the following up to l of Saturday the 2 th day of October, i928. ‘ (1) The valuable farm propertyknown as “Newsteadfi” consisting‘ (ti? acres of the best soil on the Island, in a high state oi cal on. Buildings consist of an excellent Stone Residence with hot l» heating, Wooden Bungalow for hired help, large barns, t Storage Plant, Electric Light and Water Pllnt. All lm »- equipped with electric light throughout. Exceptionally well w» for Fox Ranchlng in addition to general ‘farming. Situated five miles from Charlottetown on the Mllpeque I Winsioe Station within 200 yards oi’ farm. Farm M , and ' ' at " :, including . ers, Rakes, Plows, Barrows. etc. List supplied on appllcn Fnnn Property consistl g of 110 acres known as “The Old Kinnon Farm,” situated at Highfleld. No buildings. Properties may be inspected at any time upon application l0 u, (Z) (3) Part of Purchase Price of Farm Properties may remain on m cuanommwu r. r. Dated at Charlottetown this 1m. day of 0mm, ma. the West last week. Rumors is that Mr. Dawson hos taken up land there we shall all miss MI- Dwfsflfl. l" Bedeque, the best. of luck is wished him in his new entcrimsc from his many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright. Bedeque, were visitors to Cheiton on Sunday. Rev. A. J. and Mrs. Rnynold. Bedeque, were visitors to Scarle- town on Wednesday. U Mr. Lloyd Jewell. Searletown. 15 busily engaged in hauling spuds to Albany. Mr. Chauncey Pearson. Cheltmi. paid a. business trip lo Chelwn Sid-v lng on Wednday. S0, lightly lfieetinl. i119 50mm" goes. And fainting‘ and fadlnfl her crimson rose. Sofi. music swells on the sentient ir. And the sweetest of incense is everywhere. Now Autumn Marshals nei- brilli- mn-t train. ‘With ripening fruita8° and gemered grain. And the golden-rod by the Wiv- side waits. | As entrance free w her WWW gates. ' variety i0 nruund the 1 treak, spot or run. T re real dyel, like those Bled whoa Diunonrl Dyu are any in use. The ‘ is in tlghdyes. Pueblo;- n I up ar magic r t uut- style" 0'!‘ faded oollgrl. in: Diamond Dyn and save night inst. Oct-l 0th. , Mt. Stewart Notes Frost severe enough, to form a ight crust on the "wound, MQMHY 1 i I The annual moetlnc of the trus- Oemete i? s ed, has now a conunodious and up-l lo-datc one, on; the former site. learn of the illness of lMrs. Al about completed. is iutving some of his buildings rc-I paired also some additions made. Her many friends will regret I under Martin. Mr. John D. Timmins, our genial and obllging meat merchant pur- chased a. new Chev. Sedan Tuesday. We regret to loam that Dr. Ii- Martln sprained his ankle s l clay ago but hope it will be all » isoon Mr. John E. Plgot, Savage Harbor _.__. Mrs. Billy McKinnon. 806w". paying a visit to Mt. Stewart ' l’ _ -" 7‘ 1/8 (JEMHAIAIIH t. Q F m '1 f xlalalgmp could only (feeble