-i1-rr--.~w . We have in stock and receiv- ‘lng regularly by cars COAL of the best quality Her BACKACHES have Quick, sun relief llltll Fruit-olives Fruif-a-tivu . . . elldrug sforca ANTIIRACITE_ Ilard Nut. Welsh double screened for- furnaces. Welsh Anthracite Nut size for Jacket heaters, ranges, etc. Scotch Anthracite Egg size.) highest quality double screened. BITUMINOUS- Genuine Old Sydney Screened. Springlliil Screened. lnverncss screened. Albion Nut, Stove, and Round. EOKE- Dominion household Coke. You cannot go wrong on buying any of the ubove well known brands of Coal. . New low prices. Special prices in far Iota. Prompt deliveries. Try us on your next Miler. w. n. iilLLlS & c0. PIIONE 1'16. a NOTICE! PRBWCE EDWARD ISLAND IIO S PITAL i923 CAMPAIGN FUND All subscribers in arrears are hereby notified that the Campaign l-'und of 1923 is being closed, Oc- liber 31, 1932. Payments will be received at the Canadian Bank of .' Commerce or at the Secretary's Office at iPrlnce Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown, Prince Ed- ward Island. ' iSgd.) FRANK It. IIEARTZ, Chairman Campaign Fund 1923. ' 6759-10-12-171. _,l_. S. TAYLOR E. W. TAYLOR. Optometrists 142 Richmond street ‘Q01 Professional Cards MissLauraMlIughesKN. Agent LePage Communion Cups. Collection Plates, etc. Also Novelty lland Bags. J65 Euston Si. Phone 1l86-L. Oct. 19-wsm-1 month. Stewart 8. Lowther, J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC 84 Great George Street MONEY ‘IO LOAN . McLEOD 8. BENTLEY . .1. A. BENTLEY w. c. BENTLEY, K. c. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN Office: 1B0 Richmond 51",; .l.A. MacDonald, li.0. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, as. Riley Building Charlottetown. P. E. Island. Money to Loan and Collections given the very best attention. 675-2-6-lmonth. ._,Z_, "‘ ‘BELL 8t MATHIESON l .~ R. It. Bell D. L. Mathiesou, LL.D. Barristers d; Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague Piano ‘Courses: Elementary and ‘Advanced Tcachinlp-Beglnners in piass at special rates-Charlotte- town School of Music. A. ROY KENDALL, L. R. A. M. ‘Phone 960. §595-10-4-tts-1mth. ll. F. iliacPllEE, B.li. . BARBJSTER. SOLICITOR NOTARY, &c., Riley Building. Charlottetown. 576-2-8-1 month. MARK R. McGUlGAN B. . BARRISTER, SOLICITOR“ ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown, IKE-I. J. W. MacNAUGHT Readings Famous ' Anthracite for base burner. l Anthracite Egg size. I HOUSE FOR SALE Tenders will be received up to November lst, for sale of property Nos. 42-44-46 Grafton Street. Good investment. Address Box "C" 116. 5657-10-26-wtsm-4l. EXEOIITORS- liOTlOE l l have placed the books and ac- ] counts of the late J. Renwiek I Matheson, M. D., in the hands of Miss Lillian Matheson, Springfield for collection. her home. II. B. MacKAY, Surviving Executor 5694-l0-27-tstt-4i. AUUFION SALE November at 2 p. m. at. the prem- ises of the Crop, Stock and Fanning Imple- ments belonging to said Estate in- eluding 15 tons hay, 1 horse, several milk cows and young cattle. R. E. McDONALD. J. A. MacDONALD, Auctionee . 5682-l0-27-tsws-4i. BIG sue or rum srocll Place Tirnish Shore Date .. ., Wed. Nov. 2nd. Time ....v............. 1.30 P. M. I am instructed by J. H. Myrick, 8t Company, Ltd., to sell at. their barn at Tigniah Shore the follow- ing fann stock: 25 milk cows __ 16 horses ~- 5 Brood Sows. 2 Pure Bred York Bears. 65 liens. Terms up to 825.00 cash, over $25.00 on approved joint notes half of amount 8 months, balance 12 months. A discount of 6% will be allowed for cash on all purchases for over $25.00. If day is stormy sale will be held Friday, November 4th. F. J. E. WRIGHT, Auctioneer. 5977-l0-22-sws-3i. Iii BANKRUPTCY In the matter of the bankruptcy of A. Frederick Hardy, Bankrupt. Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon Tuesday the 1st day of November A. D. 1932, for all or any of the following parcels which comprise all the assets of the Bankrupt:- Carcel No. 1—Store and lot on Main Street, Alberton. Parcel No. 2—l-Iouse and lot in Alberton on Reid Street. Parcel No. Sb-Bix acres of land on Duffel-in Street. Parcel No. 4-12 fox pens and houses. Parcel No. a-Groccriea amount- ing t0 $1,094.07. Parcel No. 6—1>Iardware amount- ing t0 $916.02. Parcel No. '7 -- Crockerware amounting to $178.05. Parcel No. 8—Dry goods amount- ins t0 $89.59. Values placed on parcels no. ll, 0, '1, 8, at invoice prices. Parcel No. il-Flxtures. Parcel No. 10—All the accounts and bills receivable of the bankrupt together with any securities there- fore. Tenders may be made for the whole or any of the parcels. The highest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. Inventory of the stock may be seen at Messrs. DeBlois Bros, Charlottetown, Messrs. J. l-l. Myrick o Co, Alberton, or at the office of the undersigned, Water Street, Summerside. Inspection of the stock may be made at any time by applying to __ Mr. '1‘. c. Bell at use... .1. u. Myrick d: Co's store, Alberfon. Dated at Bumme side, this 20th dc! cl October. A. n. ma. f n. 11., 1.1.. n. Q,’ Barrister. Solicitor, as. .§ Money to Loan j Kenslngton 'L”fl'aa."'o1’sTt-‘t. . .. rnl-zounlck 1. u. wluolrr, Trustee. 5001-10-23-26-29-31 GONE! . Immediate payment is required to be made to her at Dated twenty-fifth October, 1932. Clifton. To be sold at Public Auction at Plnetie on Tuesday the 13th day of late Neil McDonald, Executor. ZORA i Tile Invisible I. I. WILMUI‘ "I shall be interested to know how you get along," Winltanley told him. as they parted. "You musutthink that because I'm cloistered up here I'm quite out of touch with real- ity. We're not all mummfied at the British Museum." Biayne walked along Street with a feeling oi elation, but why he should have felt elated he did not know. Although Winston- icy had told him a great deal. what he now knew did not bring him any nearer solving the mystery 0i’ Montgomery Gaynofs death-un- less-Heavens! What u. mutt he hid been! What if Montgomery Gay- nor had at, some time or other been in India and got mixed up with this formidable secret society! At the corner of Woburn 511W"? he stopped abruptly. 1-Ie was on the right track at last. This was nothing more than s. fan- atical crime of revenge-the cul- mination of an Eastern vendetta. Sonia Gaynor was innocent and 80 probably was the unknown young man she was shielding. Down at "Red Gables" he would probably find the soiut'on-st “Red Gables" with. Mrs. Morrison and hi?!‘ T811191‘ attractve daughter. Hailing a passing taxi-cab, Blayne jumped in and told the driver to get him to Half Moon Street as quickfy as the maze of traflic reg- ulations would permit. The driver, with one eye on Blayneis apparent telligently. Blayne found that he had been at the Museum longer than he imagned, and it was nearly five o‘- clock when he entered his flat to find the punctilious Hooker open- ing the door. “A gentleman to see you, sir." he announced. "Came Rout ten min- utes ago. Most persistent fellow, sir. said he must see you. and that he'd wait." "Gsod!” murmured Biayne Hooker took his hat. Carefully closing the door behind him, Blayne saw Roper rise from a chair and place a. newspaper on The table at his elbow. , "I didn't expect you back quite so soon, Roper," said Blayne. "Noth- ing doing, I suppose. Wasn't the lady's afternoon out, eh?” “On the contrary sir, it was," ans- wered the bright young man from Scotland Yard whom Inspector Web- ster had “loaned” to Blsyne. "I acted on your instructions sir," he continued, opening his pocket book. “and followedyher from Oaktree to London. Believe me, sir, that girl's a, speed merchant and Some more. but I didn't let her lose me until I'd trailed her to Gloster Road. f-Iampstead, where she parked he! car outside number 57.. Perhaps you don't know Gloster Road, air. Self-contained fiat-s, not very ex- pensive. By judicious manipulating of the caretaker I found that it was Miss Gaynofs fifth visit in tWO days, and that Mr. Osbert Dwyer had been laid up with a cold since the day after Gaynor was found dead. She was there about three quarters of an hour, and when she left was looking worried." Blayne listened to the young de- tective’; narrative eagerly. "Many thanks. Roper." he com- plimented. “You've done a smart afternoon's work. Number 57, you said, didn't you." Roper nodded. "If there is anything else I fill 5 for you, sir, the Inspector fluid I am entfiely at your service." "I’ll let you know," Biaym; told him thoughtfully. "Tell Inspector Webster L shall probably be around to see him early in the morning." "Very good, sir.” When Roper had gone Blayne dropped into a chair to think things over. There were two courses 0P9" W him. Either he could 60 down W" again to Red Gables and probe further into its mysteries for some sign of the Sons of Zora, or he could set ofl’ for Gloster Road, ‘Hamp- stead. and interview Mr. Osbert Dwyer, the mysterious YOU"! m“ whom Sonia Gaynor so frequently visited. At first he rather inclined to the first suggestion, but the thought of Sonia Gaynor having a lover up- set his reasoning and Blayne de- cided to follow the latter course um. after explainllls to Webster B5 MATIIIEIFS SYRUP ofTsrr. Cod Liver Extract MERCHANT’ S ATTENTION l i We an open to bny for Cash, Stocks of Merchan- dise, large or small. If you want to aell out your business consult us. All correspond- ence strictly confidential. Phillips Sales Co P.0. Box 524, Halifax, N.8. 5985-l0-32-swf. what he had heard from Winston- ley. But see this man Dwyer he must. A sudden sense of Jealousy overcame hm. Hooker had been quite right. J-Ie was in love with the girl-sufficiently in love to realise the idea. of another man being up- permast in her affections was agon- islng and not at al_l to his liking. He was due out at seven for s. dinner appointment with Dr. char- les Murray, the surgeon at the Cri- terion, and he was Just about to ring for Hooker to inquire about his clothes when the telephone bell tinkled. , Biayne lifted the receiver. “Hello! Hello!" "Is that Dr. Peter Blayrle," came a woman's voice. "Speaking. Who is that?" "If you are in the habit of bum- ing any of your correspondence," said the voice, ignonng his inquiry, “I should advise you to use your waste paper basket. It would be much safer." The unexpectedness of the Wam- ing too him off his guard, but be- eagerness and the other on his] prosperous appearance, nodded in-i fore he could open his lps he heard the receiver being replaced at the other end, ond when he did inquire he found himself talking into a vacuum. Blayne signified frantically for A HEALTH IIRVICE OI‘ TN! CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA Y VEGETABLES 1t is generally known ‘hat veget- abies have food value. Vitamins and minerals which are essential to proper growth and health an present in abundance in vegetables. In order that the full food value of vegetables may be secured, it is necesary that special care be 81V" en to their preparation. The out- side leaves to lettuce and cabbage. and in and Just under the skin of potatoes and other root W186i‘ ables, am the parts where the val-I uabie vitamins and minerals are to} be found in largest quantities. 1t is l obvious, then, that in the prepar- utitm. of vegetables the outer 1eav-4 es and the skins should not be; thrown away. because in dcins w we waste valuable food materials. Practically, this means that root vegetables should be cooked in their skins, and that the outside leaves of green vegetables should be used. Vegetables are cooked in order to make them more BppQHZIIIK-"to look and taste better. When this can bevaccomplished by baking it i3 most satisfactory, as in bakinfl no food value is lost. Other V6869‘ ables can be PPBP-illed by 5999119118- but most green vegetables are best prepared by boiling- Wlien vegetables are cooked in ivater, some of the constituents are dissolved and pass out into the wat- er in which the vegetables are being boiled. This means a loss which can and should be prevented. In the i I the operator. “Who was that rlngng me a mom- ent ago?" he asked, quickly. “Can you find out for me? This is Gerrard 936. I want to know—urgently." A moment later he heard the op- erator's voce. “Your call was from a public call lCflICC in Oxford street," it said. CHAPTER XV ‘UMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE ' Peter Blayne had no flair for the utterly melodramatic. 'I‘he telephone warning he had received instead 0f scaring him merely made h'm ir- rltabie. The persons behind all this, he told h’mself, were not quite so clever as they endeavored to make themselvs out to be. None of the really clever criminals he had- known ever resorted to anything so am- ateurish as warning the poi ce in this stupid fash'on. They knew that the police as a body or individually, were not to be intimidated by such cinema serial tactics, and most of the anonymous communlcatlo of this character received by Scotland Yard are, as often as not, consgh- ed to oblivion and promptly for- gotten. The following morning Blayne was curly astir. I-1e had a hospital ap- pointment at ten, which lasted barely an hour, after which he dc- cided to take the most obvious step in the line of his investigation and pay s. morning call upon the gentle- man who possessed himself of a self contained flat at number 57, Gloster Road, Hampstead. Biayne had a feeling as he walk- ed along the road counting up the ‘numbers of the houses, that at 1m he was going to find somethmg concrete. But he was in no hurry. The trees in the gardens of the old houses were donning the‘: green jackets. Palticulariy was he inter- ested in the pale green fans of the horse chest-nuts and the bursting golden racemes of the laburnums. He had always had an ardent regard for Nature, probably because she was so thorough. That was where she differed_nothirlg was ever left to chance. A. large untidy woman in a rough apron was completing a vivid ochre process at the foot of the flight of stone stairs that had obviously been built into the house when the struc- tural conversion took place. she shuffled to one side as the young man approached. (To Be Continued) Administrator's Notice ' er down the sink is simply to throw first place, cookng should be con- tinued only until the vegetable is tender. Overcooking’ spoils the ap- pearance and the taste. The amount lo! water used should be the small- est amount required to give the best results in taste and appearance for each vegetable. In all cases, the water in which vegetables are boiled should be kept and used in Bravy, soups and sauces. 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Easy pnyment terms can usually be arranged-a small cash payment and con- venient monthly installments. Fill out ond mail the coupon below. We will send you further particulars about Enter- prise Ranges, their many advantages and their money-saving prices. If you need a SEND rm: courou NOW g°°d ‘mm’ Enwpn” canserveyou better and brought greater beauty, away a. large part, s. most import‘ ant port of the food value of the vegetables. ‘_ compared to past generations, we are-fortunate in our ability to se- cure o. variety of vegetablesat all seasons. Attention to the P0111“ mentioned will make vescteble-B more pleasing to the taste and in their appearance, and will, at the same time, secure the full food value. ~ Questions concerning Health, ad- dressed to the Carladan Medical Association, 184 College Street, To- ronto, will be answered Pefsilflfllll’ by letter. lllnarlPa Llrllmont eaaea Neurolgla- DOMINION or‘ CANADA PROVINC OF‘ PltlNClll EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court. 28rd. Georl¢ V-, A. D. IDII In Re Estate of Joseph Hughes lute of Charlottetown in Queen's (‘ounty in the snid Province deernsed testnte. By the Honourable Harold Leonard Palmer, Sur-rogute Judge of Probate. etru, etc. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within sold County GRIEETING: _ WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on file of Ella hlnurl Hughes of Charlottetown aforesaid, Widow. the Exeeutrix of tho above-named Estate praying that a eitntion mny ha issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You nre therefor hereby required to cite nll persons interested in tho snid Estate to b1- nml npprnr before me nt n Probate Court to be hold in the (‘curt House in ftlmrloltr-iowu, in Queen's County, in the snili Province. on Frldny the Second riny of Decem- ber next, coming, at the hour of Ele- ren o'clock fort-norm of the sumo tiny in shew cause if any they can why the Accounts nf-thc anlnl Estate should not be nnnacll nnd the Estate closed no prayed for in said petition nnd nu rnoiion of Norman W. Low- iher. Esq, Proefor for said Petitioner. And l do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some IIPWFIUIIIPI‘ DllllIlFIllVI in (‘har- lnitelown aforesaid once in each week for ot least four consecutive svoelrs from the (into hereof nnll that n truo copy hereof he forthwith posted in the following public plnces respective- lv. namely. in the hall of the Court liouao in Charlottetown, aforesaid, at or near the Royal Bunk of Cunnrin and at or nenr the Blink of Novn Sco- tln both in Charlottetown aforesaid an fhnt nll persons interested in the anill Esfiltu as aforesaid may have due nollco thereof. Given linden my hand and Seal of the sllid Court this 21th rlny of Oct- nher A. D. 10.12 and in the 23rd. year of His hinjestrfls reign.’ (Sgt!) II. L. PALMER. Judge of Probate. (L, S. 57.10 I0 20 fiat 4 TIII ENTERPRISE IDUNDRY 00., I.Tl)., Sackvllle, N-E, Dept. ‘ Please send me full particulars about the new Fmlaprias Ranger. Tlnludlwilluasisr coon. Woodfl, Gaa guano-lat; n. save you money. i +c+é<ENTERPRISE fiz-FrcrylbohhgandfionhgNeeJ q it Enterprise Stoves and Furnaces are Sold Exclusively by R. T. SUMMERSIDE Holman Ltd. I CHARLOTTETOWN DOMINION Oi‘ CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Surrogate Court, Goorle 1.. A. D. Ill! In Ile. Estate of Alexander Mclsaac lute of Southport in Queen's County aIIMCIIO sold Province deceased intes- By the Honourable Harold Leonard Palmer, Surrogate Judge of Probate. ete., etc. of the County of- "rd. To the Sheriff Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within auid County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading tho “u. tion on file of Catherine Meisaac of Eldon in Queen's County aforesaid. tho Adlninistratrix of the above-nam- ed Estote praying that a citation may he issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: lou are therefore hereby required to cits all persons interest- ed in tilo sold Estnto to be and ap- penr before mo at s Qurrognte Court to he held in the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, In the said Province, onJVednesday the thirtieth day of November next, com- lng. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same dlly to sbsvr ennao if any they can wily tho Mg. counts of the snlrl Estate ahould not hc Donnell mm the Emma closed ul prayed for in snid petition and on motion of Malcolm ilicKirlnon, EIIL. Proctor for sold Petitioner. And I do hereby order thnt a true copy hereof ho forthwith published in some newl- pnper published in Charlottetown nforesnld ones in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the dnte hereof and that a true copy hereof he forthwith posted in the following public places respectively. namely, in the lull! of tho Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the School-house in fiouth- port in said Queen's County and at or nenr the Iloynl Bank of Cannon ro that all persona interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Given under rny hand and Seal the said Court this 20th day of Octo- her, A. D. 1031i and in the 23rd. year of His ilflljeatyhr rcirrn. (lgdJ II, L. PALMER SURROGATB 5141 10 20 Sat 4. The ‘ * * ' ' rain! Cum Testamento Annexe of the personal-estate and effects of Wil- liaru Aubrey Mutch, late of Ilope- ton, Lot 48, in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island, Farmer, de- ceased, testate, hereby notifies all , indebted to the aald estate to make immediate payment to him‘ at the office of Bell b Mathleaon, Solicitors, Cameron Block, Char- lottetown, and all persons having III! claims against the said estate are hereby required to present the same, duly attested at the office aforesaid, within twelve month's from this date. DATED this 21th day of October, A. 1)., 1982. _ ARTHUR. A. MUTCl-I, Administrator, Cum Testamento Annexe. o FOR At North Wiitshire, by gether with stock, crop, grain grader, o’clock. L. L. FARM PROPERTY (next day if ralny,) highly improved farm of 78 acres, to- household furniture and farm - implements including gasoline engine, and. high quality cream separator. Sale at 1 SALE Auction, Thursday, Nov. 3, grain cracker, seed Jenkins ALEX MacRAE, Auctioneer TlEllllEllS FOR FIRElIOSE Tenders will be received at the office oi the undersigned up to noon on Wednesday, November 9th, for supplying the City with 1,000 feet of 2% inch regulation fire hose with couplings attached. Samples to accompany tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ‘- G. P. NICHOLSON, City Cleric 5684-10-27-tstt6-5i. reaper installation of Bast iron Water Main lit. Edward ltoall to Falconwooli Hospital for Department of Public Works Charlottetown, P. E. I’. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office uni noon of November 5th, 1932 for the Installation of a Ca Iron Water Main, marked as to contents and addressed t4 L. B. Macmillan, Deputy Minister of Public Works, Clll!‘ lottetown, P. E. Island. ' Specifications may be seen at the Provincial Depart ment of Public Works office. Tenderers are especially requested to visit the site 0i the proposed works and acquaint themselves with tllt course, working conditions, etc. Each tender is to be accompanied by a certified chcill" on any chartered bank for Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollar! as a guarantee of the faithful performance of the work. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted- L. B. MACMILLAN. Deputy Minister of Public W014" and Iiighwflys- " Charlottetown, P. E. Island, October 22, 1932. M ‘nonradi-