{Deaconess direct to us from the ens, then straight to your grocerw-brimlul of vor and freshness. Every, package guaranteed. ,3, “isghmodhhnf RED ROSE ORANGE- PEKOE can"... good finest tea POTATOES lam) TURNIPS We wlll be buying evei-v h, pl om SMILES a GABBY GERTIE - l. . ' o ohsc Hogan's Wiinri. highest. ces for good stock. A 1 . n for Boat loads. snced mtfllfil ciisridtlemwii, r. E Island Phones was and m. Q-OQXQOQQQ-OO-QO ' u f0: ' l J‘. LESTER oououis, i I 8 .' . ' I I I 1727-9494151 —— WANTED loo mixed cars Vegetables. Wire col- lect quantity and price. J. B. roost, Regina, Sssk. j qgfsl?‘ or "The opposing element makes it almost Impossible to keep the lid on." _ I'll van! ass-r ro-rs arm rsusl I a 110$ Bkiml? when it comes to kit-, "1 1159115115- K9911 a full and com- i lete assortment on hand all the time? and your cooking will be made an easy and agreeable task. Having the ht utensil 0n hand at the right time saves time and labor. Visit our, ardwsre store and select the utensils: u need to make your outfit com. Q ilahe Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. ~ eflniiclv y?" angpnroll ‘i; i TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED Ea W. TAYLOR l. 5. TAYLOR Optometrists H! Richmond Street ; EYES 3f +O440400§OO-O- Mark ‘R. McGuigai-i: i l B. A. ‘ BARRSTER. SOLICITUR, ETC. MONEY TU LOAN l mlllillftib Block, Charlottetown. IRBJ. l -...._._..__.._______ BELL (do MATHIESON ‘ , it. R. BELL fl o. i. MATHIESON, LL. n. ,' ~ ; Barristers, Solicitors. Etc. l i Money to Loan. Bless-Charlottetown and Montarnq -.._-.___ McIIe-od & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. Barrister and Attoriiey-at-Law tiilice: I80 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, I‘. E. l. B. A. I. l. McDONALD. H. F. McPHIl ,BABRISTERS. ATTORNEYS. ETC-l MONEY T0 LOAN llley Building Charlottetown l iStewart 8r Lowther ‘l l. D. STEWART. K. O. ' n. w. Low-men taiiuisreas. souciroiis. no, cDonaid & McPheei ’ Lady (stepping aboard river steamer): la this boat going up or down, Captain? Clbtairi: it's been a toss up for months, madam, whether she'll blow up or sink-we simply don't know. t Hlniw (wrestling instructor): NOW arab me by the ankle and wrist and throw me over your iefl uhculder. I ~ "Bob called me dear last night.‘ “Yes, all the iciiows ssy you an expensive." M Great George street I MONEY TO LOAN Dr. D. T. Waye DINTAL [Ulfilfl II Richmond Street Charlottetown, I. I'- l. Oliosllpars Phenom ILlLtoillt. iiAllil lliiESTiiUT For Baseburners Now is the time to store llard Ooai. We are discharging imlny, A. Pickard fiCo. ,9” 7 DIALS YSTERY By amn- Christie nor m: so» didnot quite under- stand, a iusscsiion ofrcr. 4Q‘ diemeni... ' "Now then, young lady,” ha said, fldbhaveitcutYoulundvar thianian. ycusay. Tell mo lust how the accident happened?’ Bundle Gllllllhcdio the best o! DB1‘ ability. The doctor followed her nar- common: . my a oocron She tried to pull herself together. What must she do now? A doctor —~that "was her first thought. n, w“ possible-lust possible-that the man 111181“ 0m)’ be conscious, not-dead. Her instinct cried out against eh; possibility.‘ but she forced herself to act upon it. Somehow or other m; must B91 him intoythe car and take him to the nearest doctor's. It was a deserted stretch of country road and there was no one to help her. Bundle, ior all her iilmnesi, wis stflml- She had muscles of whip- ooi-d. She brought the Hlspano ‘as close as possible, and then, exerting all her strength, she dragged and pulled the inanimate figure into it, It was a horrid business, and one that made her set her teeth, but at last she managed it. Then she jumped into the driver's miles brought her into a small town and on inquiry she was quickly di- rected to the doctor's house. Dr. Cossell, a kindly, middle-aged man, was startled to come into his surgery and find n girl there who was evidently on the verge oi collapse. Bundle spoke abruptly. "I-I think I've killed a. man. I ran over him. I brought him along 1n the car. He's outside now. I—I was driving too fast. I suppose. I've always driven too fast." frhe doctor cast s practical glance over her. He stepped over to a shelf and poured something into a zlass. He brought it over to her. "Drink this down," he said, "and you'll feel better. You've had a. shock." Bundle dranirobediently and a tinge of color came into her pallid lace. The doctor nodded approving- 1y. "That's right. No/w I want you to sit quietly here.‘ I'll go out" and at- tend to things. After I've made sure there's nothing to be done for _the poor fellow, I'll come back and we'll talk about it." THE DOCTOR REPORTS I-Ie was away some time. Bundle watched the clock on the msntelq piece. Five minutes, ten minutes, a quarter of an hour. twenty minutes- would he overcome? ' sell reappeared. He looked different- Bundle noticed that at once-grim- mer and at the same time more alert. There was something else in his man- PIMPHESI CAUSED SEVERE ll CHINE 0n Face, Neck, Hands and Head. Cuticura Healed. "say akin ercubla sound wish hiooehea ihnalemd a l i l l ill; nlao l c oiling Eii§.r ir. 2»... ‘%"‘c;ii....? i,"- Insidious Eye Strain We use thl adjimvgjg. viaedi Y. Sufferers iron: lyeatrain may have perfect vision and those- iorc do not suspect the pregonog o! any evil detect. The motive power ' oi aha Entire human organism g Nerve luerry. _ Normal eyes. It is computed uttilao about I07. o! lhh Ilene Incrsy, but when liyastraln h present. a ranch larger Ifllpqgl- tion la required. Hausa WU through that: consumption of an excessive amount oi Nerve Energy may seriously affect the functioning-of other organs oi tho body and wodaea ill health. - IIAVI 10D] l!!! BXAIINID Hatcheson PHONE 240 lElLtolI-I. WW-Mitlllflfllrwnam. m er O O O O orroiasraisr ‘ 'I‘hen the door opened and Dr. Cas- I ratlve withficeniattcntion. "Just so: the car dldntpass over his body?" ' ‘ "No. In fact. I thousht I'd missed him alingether." ' ’ - "He was reeling, you say?" "And he cams fmnathc hedge?" ’ “There was a gate lust ‘there, I think. He must have "come "through the gate." - “ a The doctor nodded, then he loaned back in his chair and removed his place-nee. "1've no doubt at all," he said, “that you're a very reckless driver; and that you'll probably run over some poor fellow s... do lol‘ hlm oneof they: days-but you haven't done it this time." ‘ "Butfl" "The car never touched him. This man was shot." naiao no errors " Bundle stared at him. And very three quarters of an hour had been upside down, shifted till it stood once more the right way up. It was quite two minutes before Bundle spoke, but when she did it was no longer the panic-stricken girl but the real Bundle, cool, emclent and logical. "How could he be shot?" she laid. "I don't know how he could," said the doctor dryly. "But he was. He's got a rifle bullet in him all. right. He bled internally. that's Why you didn't notice anything." Bundle nodded. "'I'ho question is,", the doctoncon- nobody about?" Bundle shook her head. "It's odd," said the doctor. "If it was sn accident, you'd expect the fel- lowiwho did it would come nirmlng to the rescue-unless just possibly he didn't know what he'd done." "Thu-o was no "one about," said Bundle. "It seems to mo." said the‘ doctor, "that the poor lad must-have been running-the bullet got him just as ho passed through the gale and he came reeling onto the road in conse- quence. You didn't hear a shot?" Bundle shook her head. "But I probably shouldn't anyway." she said, "with thesioise of the car." "Just so. ‘He didn't say anythinl before he died?" "Nothing to throw light on the tragedy?" "N0. He wanted somelhlhl—l don't knowwhat-told to a. friend of his- on! yes, and he mentioned Seven Dials." "'H'm." said Doctor Cassell. "Not a likely neighborhood for one oi bis class. Perhaps his aaaliant came from thcrcfiwell, we needn't worry about that now. You can leave itiln my hands. I'll notify the policefYcu must. of course. leave your namc and address, _as the police are sum t0 want torqueatlon ‘you. In fact. per haps you'd better oomc round to the police statlqn- with nie now. They might, say a ought to have detained 1011-" To lo Continued Tomorrow AUCTION sail: o OI DHOIQI HOISII ONJIIDA! NOV. 1, AT 1J0 P. M. I will aoii at Parker A. Borneo‘ Stables 10d Elm Avenue, earioad oi choice horses all youls I-lul well broken, no brands. Ono pair Ilapple Greys well matched, one pair Blocks matched, one pair and a lot of choice blocka- Farmers wanting horses conic in and look this lot over. l invite inspection. BRUCE KcKINIiON. Owner I. A. MoDONALD, Auctioneer. Ills-Ii. "u? t ‘rho Illllllllllltl laaeators o! tho last will and taatsniaatoi l. l. Isa- klns, late oitlharlottotcn in Queens Ooanty In Prince Edward Iahld, usury-linemen- indebted to in estate of aaidjlcieltl to nah in- iuodtatapaypiontjo than asitho olloo osovirhs. livaktul. Grafton Blast, Charlottetown. Dated tlila 21th‘ ll! ll October. A. 0., ‘IIIO. ~ ~ ‘ - - - - DI. 8.1. JINIINI, ll. I’. llactllll, . sois-aiiurwttuasiwls . tinned, "who shot him? You saw a "He muttered a few words." ‘mom 1mm Gleaningr» From i ‘Tryon And Vicinity October is almost o'er; on... are quickly ruuns. November's looking round the corner. Old man winter is oalllns. ‘no hislittie gnomes and goblins. Bidding them hasten with their _ pranks. Andbringthewintertol’. n.1, But-we don't want it thanks! a Mrs. William h,Bcwncss oi Bed- eque was a srisifar to Trym-i on Thursday, Oct. 24th., Mr. s. Henderson of Bedeque, was engaged in taking Stock at the gen- eral store of the late Ernest Howatt o! ‘Pryon on Thursday and, n-lday of last week. This store has recently been purchased by one of our‘ end-prising young residents w. Spurgconciark or ‘It-yon, who took over his new dut- luthc first M this week. Miss Marion Howatt, Mr. mic Ma- bey and Mr. Asher Howatt of West Tfyon were visitors to Summer-side on Saturday. We arc sorry to learn that Mir. Ray Dawson is cmllned to his home with seat and started off. A couple of slowly the world, which ‘or n“ h” magma,‘ o, the n“ but hope to "e hlmcut soon agalnn. Weather has turned very tall-like these last, iew days, cold with’ pre- vailing high windscauslng those with their spuds all safely stored to breaths a lllh of relief, and those who are not fortunate enough to be finished up to hurry along more quickly even though their fingers be numb and feet almost frozen. Green are how ducted at {hi0 per bushel in this locality. I The German freighter. Jersenlek has been busily engaged during the lasofew days loading potatoes tor the Potato Grower's association from- Victorls and adjacent ‘communities. It is expected that she will finish Thurs- day evening and sail on lMday. lsnand-Mrsrnank Plddeon oi Victoria were motorists to Bummerside on Saturday, Oct. 26th., wedding nor-a very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Macvitiee on Friday evenings, Octfzbth when their only daughter, Miss Amy was tendered a shower previous to the happy event which was to take place the following week. Among his ooauusulsns-oovtly gifts wuss. seinof knives, forksand e choir oi’ 5t. John's church, Orapa d, of which she is a member. She also received several substalncd cheques. Miss Macvitiee thanked her friends in a very pleasing manner for so kindly remembering her. A dainty luncheon was served and the remainnder oi the evening spent in games. Music and dancing. The company then dispersed thanklns Mr. and Mrs. Macvittee for their hos- pitality and wishing Miss Amy bon V0718! 0n the "Sea. of Msrtrlmcny". imoaisn mo asisiucau onus n: man-r hams (British United Press) IDNDON, Oct. 30., —Gl.rls bearing well-known Imglish- and American names were among the 1,200 persons arrested in recent raid by the Paris "police of lmtals" oirdcns ofihideous vice.‘ The most‘ amazing feature of this raid, the bluelt yet made by the Paris police on the city's dens of vice, was the revelation that Britain is honey.- combed by an agenw which supplies lncn and women of depraved tastes with addresses at which they tan in- dulge their depravity. Among documents seized were names and addresses of agent oi traificln- drugs and obscure prints and books. i. well as a‘ register of person all over as land muons in visions 6cm o! infamy such as them are in Paris. ‘Phase names and addresses inclu- dodthcao of many pupils at famous higiiahpubllc schools, and it is ob- vious that there is an aaency cam-ins for persons cf depraved tastes o! both oeaesfirhere is hardly a town lntbo srinsii nissuunoouooomww have its agents. ' Two of the dens raided were given overioflpoaes iflastlqucaiand three were devoted to dbl! "Niel. blltlflll majority were secret kinemas of ‘he worst, description. some of the names taken are quite welrknorn, and thare is no question of their being assumed, because the police regulations are now sostrict ha; no person taken to a police station in these raids may leave untirthe name and addrou given arc ‘verified soniii Paris. . ‘MIMOIIAL r0 nousgisam coupon 0o. ._ so. l-A monument commemoration a home-maids self- _saerifice was unveiled in Vienna re- cently. by reference loan‘ authoritative pcr- ' u Canada's lea ' underwear-sore l- harden usage. Mad; from‘ selected yarns and liiuned in sciannfically sor- secr f ' microcosm" ma: r ' wa1>§'i'.'.'.-'-'L'3.'.l.fi ail h lnalib and nhul fibrin! leulcpsaat. PINMAN! LLhilTlD, Earls, Ontario. twenty, lost her own llfe two? years ago - in- saving her» master's two‘ chil- drcn from beln: trampled to death by‘ two madcicned‘ horses. ‘A hundred thousand people followed-her body to the grave, and‘ the Burgomasior of Vienna madqa mnaral Marga-rote playing with hei- two little charges. It has been: created in the lovelyf garden o! Prstor, cor- respohdihg to "Iondorrs Hyde“ Park. The cost was delayed by, the domes- tis servants oi Vlennafiwho contri- buted from their small meansuntil enough money was raised to entrust a leading smilpbvi‘ with the work. to the herons oi war, paid for by the state. This statue of a simple servant girl, an unsung scrolne of peace. is an eloquenyusttmony iotho charge of feeling since tthe via-r. ' ‘ HAMYION NOTES Mi i . Mrs-E. Falconer-Grant left recent- ly on return to her-home in Toronto alter spendlnz a very pleasant suin- mer in Hampton with hei- sisier Mrs Patrick, Mrs. Grant who has travelled extensively thinks the Island s. char- ming little place tospend the‘ summer Mr" Mark Cameron one oi Hamp- ton's m, progressive young lar- merahss purchased the beautiful shore-ferns‘ belonging to Mr. Thomas Cameron. Ilclghbors- and friends of the latter arc pleasedlo hear of their intention to remairiiizrthe old home for some time. ‘ Jack Beer, young son of Mrs. Phi- lip Boer, is making a splendid recovery since fetiirnill: to his hbmc‘ after be- ing ‘a- patient" in‘ the‘ Prince Edward Island hospital Mseveral weeks. Jack is a bright young chap and his friends arepleased to ace him about; again. Congratulations are being exianded Vienna iscrowdcd with memorials 4 health Al Crisis on Friday f _ UST a cold!” he said. lBut four dayslater he was fac- ing a crisis —-fighdng the black scourge, pneumonia. One of the most common causes of cold is thehabit of ~ wearingiunderwear that pro- vides lirrle protection from changes in temperature. Another is pouring hot, heavy underwear tlll} (l06 not absorb perspiration. How unwise to cake such chances! How much more sensible to war Pempans 95-_—C:inada’s most celebrated garment. Absorbent, porous, elastic, light of weight, sanitary-Pen- mans 95 holds body warmth in coldest weather yer never becomes too hor for indoor wear. UNDERWEAR Made in many popular styles and lengths for men, women and children. 10-10-111. ilaiuabic Property at Charlottetown " For Sale 1 l am instructed by Mr. Donald Mckinnon to sell at Public BREW-ll! "I Wednesday the 30th day of October, 1929, his property situate on the Noll-ll River Bold in Charlottetown known as "Sidniourit." The ml-ln N11 film‘ talus 18% acres with residence well laid oi! hai-‘sig all modern convcnleiicfl hot water heating, electric light, sewerage, toilets on first and second iloon bath, hot and cold water, set tubs, etc. also garage, tee house, stable lat coach house, small for ranch with ample rooin {or u‘ nsioh, largo orchard "- blghelevation surrounded and wcil sheltered by shade trees with one of tin ' most beautiful avenues in Canada, five or ten minutes walk from shore, illrl fronting on North River Road is suitable foi- huiidln_ lots. Laud is in lush itato of cultivation suitable for growing vegetables and fruit, about one It" now under strawberries. Also household furniture and iurnlahinss consisting of parlor and dlnlll room furniture. rare old sofas and extraislon iablsnkiiohen utensils; um‘ ~of beds, couches, mattresses, blankets, sheets, spreads, pillows, pillow cllflli ~ iovveling, curtains, do. Also farm stock and lmpltllacllh and produce w!" " slatlng o! two horses, two milk cows, pigs and foxes, about lcuriccn tolls lllli ' oata, wheat, mangles, turnips and apples, also cream aclilflwf. tihllm- '1'“ trio washer and various farming implements including mower. rake. 8W plow, sic, die. Sale of furniture will commence at 10 o'clock in the foreucon Property will be set up at 2 o'clock afternoon. - For further particulars apply to McLean 6i Mclllnnon, Solicitcrl. M", Blnkluildlnl- Charlottetown, or to the undersigned. JOHN P. BRADLEY. Auctioneer- federal election inination as Conservative candidate for Queens County in the coming . Mrs George Panownmd daughter Mary are being warmely welcomed home after anexterided visit to U. S. A. Sunday was Rally Day in the Hemp, ton. United Church when an inter- esting programme was carried out by the children in the Sunday School. A shim, address was given by the pas. tor Rev. Mr. Kay on. “The Lost Sheep" An enjoyable afternoon was spent. Friends of Mrs Joseph Ferguson regret to hear of her very serious ill- to Mr. J. H. Myers on his recent no- m“ n, m,» home y“ H‘mpmn_ FARM FDR SALE AT BOLLO BAY WEST A desirable farm. contalnlul 5‘ - acres of land, about l0 clear, and bll‘ anee covered with good growl-ll soft wood, Fine largo dwelling hwfl barn and other oiitbulidl-Illil- has new concrete floors and llllml withan excellent supply 0! "5"" Convenient to Churches. School and Railway Station. For further partloulll. IN"! w 1 UWDQI‘, 9591-10-3il-3l. {/4 l whenever Quality is all-important, the call is for_ GEORGE A. WOOD- Thac ii why eh ' a1 steadily from rec: I y. l» lbs non or on the ‘phone, ab“), u‘ I” s‘ L - .