r . andellofelnnauion-die twolrntleino- din combined in this S3 year old cold treatment. file-your druflirt sis-direct. PREPARED BY (AREWE Flflil. NEW OLASNIV, N-S. 0000000000000 i. Iced potatoes and fox ranching. ilown and Montague. loss:-ii-z-ssttuesthurslmc. i’ ti ,' yalty. J. A. McDonald, Auctioneer. i l_' The plan of manufacturers of Bel- 5‘ srium to import foreigners to magi the labor shortage is meeting with Oppggj- t. _tion. h‘! » gillucilul sill i‘ F11 We the undersigned executors of jun eststa of the late Daniel Arte- ’ as McGannell do hereby give not- ilice that on Saturday, Nov. 30, 1929, ‘We will sell at the ranch of James unn,‘ Mermaid. Lot 4B at the hour ' f two o'clock five adult foxes and '. thirteen pups, one pelt, Canadian iNatlonal Registration, also at 55mg 4111119 V1880“. sleigh, robe and harn- ' rlcss. Terms cash. " J. R. MUNN, E. M. DOUGLAS, C. .1. WOOD. I. A. YMcDONALD. Auctioneer. . I’ The undersigned Executor: o! the ‘last will and testament ot’ S. R. Jen- ' kins, late of Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward Island, #Pllrslclan deceased testate, hcreby ‘notify all persons indebted to the ,utate of said deceased to make im- ‘lflfilli! Dflymcnt to them at the [office of nr. J. s. Jenkins, Gram", Stret. Charlottetown, i‘ Dated this 20th day of October, . l. D., 1929. DR. J. S. JENKINS, H. F. MacPlIEE, ' Executors. . l5i4-thu1'5,5al,iues3u'ks, Professional Cards 1 . ’ f '. BELL é MATHIESON ‘i R. R. BELL D. l). MATlllESON, Li». B. i Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. I Silica-Charlottetown and Monlaguc gi-j-n-.. lMark R. McGuigan, B. A. l’ BABRSTEB. SOLICITOII. 8T0. " MONEY TO LOAN Oameron Block, Charlottetown, 9.5.1. r ,Valuable Farm for Sale AT HARRINGTON, i LOT 33 _ i - The subscriber offers for sale his farm of 100 acres ten mile; north o; ‘otteiowu, watered by mill stream flowing through the premsies. New dwelling house and good outbuildings, farm specially adapted to Two-thirs of purchase price may remain. secured on the premises, For further particulars, apply to Bell s. Mathicson, Solicitors, cirsriom. D. L. MATHIESON, UCTIO__1\_i_ SALE 1' Clearance Auction Sale at East Royalty on Monday, Dec. 2nd at 1 v ‘llllmk Ellllli. Farm, stock, crop, farm implements, ctc. A beautiful farm l}! 50 acres. only 35;’, miles from the city, situated at East Royalty, All jlear and in an extra state of cultivation. Good buildings, large orchard, One of the finest and best located fanns ever offered in this Royalty. HA real place for market gardening or fox ranching. Land all new and {well fenced. Also all my stock, ctc., 'aa follows: 2 good mares, 8 year-g old; ‘ 1 pure bred Ayrshire cow 3 years old to freshen in December; 1 Jersey wlfllll‘. 5 78M‘! Old; 1 farrow cow, 3 years; 2 calves. All farm implements, including one Hall's thresher and cleaner. Crop: 30 ions of lily; filial"! ‘b! "n"? 20° bushel! "l Filled {film lot o! turnips and other articles i not mentioned. Tenns of farm at sale. Stock, crop, etc, 12 months credit. 6% oif for cash. if stormy, sale first ‘fine day. Whiter Chappeil, East 1lB--Wed-Tbur-Fri SMILES GABBY GERTI E ua u a nu- an. . . ‘CW1? i ‘l . 7 DIALS MYSTERY By Agatha Christil CONTINUED BUNDLES ADVENTURES Bundle Brent was a resourceful girl-she was also s. girl of imagine» tlon. She had foreseen that Bill if. not Jimmy, would make objec- tions to her participation in the pos- sible dangers of the night. It was not Bundles idea. to waste time in argu- ment. She had laid her own plans and made her own arrangements. A glance from her bedroom window shortly before dinner had been high- ly satisfactory. She had known that the gray walls of the Abbey were plcntifully adorned with ivy, but the ivy outside her window was particul- arly solid looking and would present no dimculties to one of hcr athletic propensities. i she had no fault to find with Bill's and Jimmy's arrangements as far as they went. But ln her opinion they did not go far enough, She offered no criticism, because she intended t0 see to that side of linings herself. Briefly, while Jimmy and Bill were devoting themselves to the inside of the Abbey Bundle intended to devote her attentions to The outside. Her own meek scqufesence in the tame role assigned to her gave her an infinity of pleasure, though she wondered scomtully how either of the two men could be so easily de- Lceived. Bill, of cc-ulsc. had never been famous for scintillating brain power. 0n the oflher hand, he knewfor should know. his Bundle. And she considered that Jimmy Thesiger, though only slightly acquainted with her, ought to have known better than to lmligme that she could be so easi- ly and summarily disposed of. READY FOR ACTION Once in the privacy of her own room, Bundle set rapidly in work. First she discarded her evening dress and the negligible trifle which she wore beneath it, and started again, so to speak, from the foundations. Bundle had not brought .her meld with her, and Shel-lcrself had pack- ed. Otherwise, the puzzled French- woman might have wondered why her lady took a pair of riding breech- es and no further equipment. ‘Arrayod in riding bmeechee, rubber- soled shoes, and a dark-colored pull- over, Bundle was ready for the fray. She glanced at the tlme. As yet it ivas only half-past twelve. Too early "Thecall of the wild reminds a marl that his best friend la his ‘dogsf " w,“ ' Poliea Captain: Why didn't you tell the policeman on the beat that you were robbed? Victim: Couldn't make him atay awake long enough to listen. .' McLeod & Bentley r I. A. BENTLEY W. B. BENTLEY, K. 0. Barrister and Attorney-et-Law l Office: 180 ltlchmon’ Street i MONEY T0 LOAN ' Charlottetown. l’. B. L B. 'A. . s. A. McItONALD. l ‘IABBISTERS. Arronlvers. I'm ~: nous! ro 1.01m , lmlry Building Charlottetown y. ____.__._..___.._..__ Stewart & Lowther I. D, STEWART. K. 0. r" N. w. LOWTIIER. IARBIBTERB. SOLICITORS. no i ltOreat George Street MONEY TO LOAN ‘Dr. D. T. Waye -g narrrlu. svacsos 1w ‘McDonald & McPhee _ H. I’. MOTHER‘ "Money talks.‘ ~ "Yea. but ‘farewell’ la the only thing It ever says to me." "I've pot to have something to get the cobweb: out of mo brain. you knew." “ffried a vacuum cleaner?" n I I U O . m ' '-._ i7 TRAGEDY We bought her the swollen gown on sale i And thought it a lucky celeb. Iut all the day she wept beeauq __ v #" UUTIBURA HEALS EBZEMA 0N FACE Of a Wat Nature. Scaled Over and Red. itched Terribly. "The eczema curred with a small epol on the side oi‘ my face and kept getting larger and larger. it was of a wet nature bur later salad over and was very red. By timea it itched ter- ribly. Tbetrouble hated two months. "i began using Cutlzulu Soap and Ointment and they helped rue, 0nd alter using two mkea oi‘ Cutimra Soap and two boxes of Culicura O‘ i was completely baled." (Signed) Mrs. Stanley Dorey. North West. Nova Scotia. Keep your skin clear by using Cu- lieura Soap, Oinrlnenl and Talcurn for daily toilet purposes. Touch - pies and itching, if any. with 8th.!- clna Ointment, bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water. reg; . . . . so more than eight-seeing. enou h for busy peop e . . .only 73 days. Evenings ashore when t count moat. . . . ' Madeira’: fair - hncl ball, Al a “ArabianNi ," ' Venice, onto Carlo, etc. 11th” in Paieséine and Egypt. our new scenic gems, including la Balearic Isles and Eaornainaftlie bdllltlfilillo Impress o s Feb. 3. Empress of Prunes, Fob. l3. New Yuk. Alleapen iiowaal900. Ask for the complete story. Your local agent or Ii n, farts-r [MIL l' a! \¢t. so lint It lain! Jain, in’; l WE'AKIIESS Can Be Stopped 01kt: in t8 hours. 1f you are losing pep. health and strength froih Getting Up Nights. Backache, Bladder Weakness, Burn- lng, Leg or Ololn Pains, or Rheuma- tic Aches, why not try‘ the Oystexdb Hour Test? Get Oyster (pronounced Bias-tax) today at any drug store, for only 60c. Money back if you don't. soon find balm cone. sleep flue. M! younger, ‘stronger and full of pep» -_QI~—-n-41I—— ifl by far. Whatever W“ Wind '10 h”? pen would not happen, for some time yet. The occupants of iihe house must all be given tlmcto get on to sleep. Half-past one wu tho’ tlm! flXfld by Bundle for the siert o! operation-r- down by the window to wait. Punc- tualiy at the appoint moment she rose, pushed up the sash and swup! her leg over the sill. The night was a fine one, cold and still. There was starlight but no moon. She found them-ascent very ea!!- Bundle and her two sisters had run wild 1n the park at Chimneys as small children, and they could all climb like cats. Burldie arrived in~l flower-bed. rather breathless but quite unseat-lied. She paused a minute to take stock of her plansfiheknewtha heroome occupied-by the Air Minister and his secretary were in the west wins; ohm, was one opposite side of the house from where Bundle waginow standing. A terrace ran along the south and west side of the house, ending abruptly against a. walled fruit garden. BATTLE ON WATCH She swiwhed oi! her light Ind 5M ' Look for-u... Rocns Jisos. Silver-plate Spgerabel-l 1.50... BuuorKniio 81.50 Bundle stepped out of her flower- bed and tun-lea the comer olthe house to where the terrace b08511 0" the south side. she crept very qfllfl- , lyl along it, keeping close to the‘ shadow of the house. But, as she reached the second corner abs got I shock, for a man was standing there. virlth the clear intention of barring her way. The next instant-she had recog- nised him. "Euperiniendent Bettie! ~Yeu did give his a frlghtl" "That's what I'm hes-odor," said the superintendent pleasantly. Bundle looked at him. It struck her now, as so often before, how re- markably little camouflage there wll about him. He was large andpsolld and noticeable. He was, somehow, very English. But of one thing Bundle was qulife sure. Superinten- dent Battle was no fool. A g “What are you really doing here?" she asked. still in a whisper. “Just seeing." said Battle, "that nobodyk about who shouldn't be." "Ohl" said Bundle, rather taken aback. ‘ "You, for instance, Lady Eileen. I don't: suppose you usuallytake‘ a walk at this time of night." "Do you mean," said Bundle slow- ly. "that you want me to go back?" Superltendcnt Battle nodded ap- provlngly. "You're very quick, Lady Eileen. That's lust what I"do mean. Did you-er-come out at a door, or a window?" "The window. It's easy as anything clllnbing down this ivy." Superintendent Battle looked up at it thmlglhtfully. "Yes," he said "Ishould say it would be." ' "And you want me to go beck?" eald Bundle, "I'm rather sick about that. I wanted to go round on to the west terrace." ' sLAuc-ifiii SALE or DRY GQODS Business to be closed December lat. Sale positive, W. l-l. JOHNSON, Cor. Fitzroy and Edward Streets. 9847-11-19-81. FOR SALE i l have always in stock rubber belt- ing, rotary bolts. threshing belie, crusher belts and rubber traces all at half price. CLINTON MORRISON, . Fredericton Station, P. l. v f‘ 105-11-28-71. _..-_.._--...___ _.._ - Norwegian America Line HALIFAX to NORWAY. u; the rm Popular? S. S. Stavangerfjord Bailing is s. u. rrov. u Direct to sauces and osto Paalellllll booked through t0 Norwegian, ,lwediab and Danish points. ' rrsiriiflnq possum run a0 u- lieatiol. ' ' World's Grubs! ‘haul Iran: One Managerial. SN) 0nd llfl Cimadian Pacific. ’ ".'. A.‘ I. DIWOI-Pl I ION Infill. Correctledies. .for gravyand cream, ' ‘lively. was and 02.50 ' LR" Ill§.1v for the fl Madelmak . . “Iellyulverllflfl full rupee- iri-u s ' b’ name stamped on the back of each piece. buying the genuine and not a counterfeit. A Llook for the flail-name!‘ ST - FAMILIES“ .. , .. ‘IMO! _ w from similar sounding names 184-7 ROGERS BROS. being the finest of ‘all silverplate, by all] t known standards, ‘is plagued with many counterfeits, masquer- ading under similar sounding names. So when you are silverware and want the genuine 184-7 ROGERS BROS. brand, ask ‘for it by its full name and be certain to look for tire full i We don’t ask you to take this extra precaution for our-sake . . a but chiefly for your own. t For your protection. Because even with all of its imitators,‘ i847 ROGERS BROS. is the largest brand by a huge margin. It is our plain and simple duty-tovyou, as a prospective buyer, totell you justhow to be q "Iferhsps you won't bethe only one who'll wantfiodo that," said Baltic. ,"Nobody, coulmmiss seeing you," said<Bundle rather spltefully. ‘Ighe superintendent seemed rather pleased than otherwise. "I hope they, won't," he said. "No unpleasantness.,'1‘l1a/.'s, my motto. And _if_ ’ Yll excuse pic, Lady Eileen, I think it’ time you were going back to bedP/i _ ' ' ' ' The firmness of his tone admitted of no porley.‘ Rather crestlallerl, Bundle reiraced hcr steps. She was halfway _'up the ivy when a sudden "l1..‘S.»Red Cross ‘n ~ Sends Cheque (By G. B. A. Jeffery, Canadian Press Staff ~Oorrclpondent) - 5'1". JOHNS, Newfoundland, Nov. zit-A cheque for $5,034.50 was received-by sil- Richard squlres, Prime Minister today from the United States Sec- retary- ol Stlsteln the namepf the American Red Cross for relief of those who suffered from the tidal wave at idea occurred lo. her and she nearly "Bur-in Peninsula a weckazo. relaxed lher, grip and fell. Supposing Superintendent ‘Battle — suspectcifher. ‘ I ' g There hid‘ been something "- yes, ‘ surely there had been something in his manner‘ that "vaguely suggested > the ldee; are couldn't help laughing es she crawled over the sill inio her bedroom. Fancy the solid superm- tendent suspecting heri- Though she had so far obeyed Battle's orders as to return to her room. Bundleliad‘, no invention of Ioing to-bed and sleeping. Nor did Bhethink that Battle hlld really in- tendcddlcr to do so. He was not a , man tirexpegt lmpossibllitlee. And to remain "quiescent when cthlng daring. and exciting might be going on weeds. sheer. lmposiblllty to Bundle, ' To Be ‘Continued Tomorrow Tonker Explodes, Rocks whole Town OLASGOW. Nov. Zd-The oil ten- ker British Chemist, .which arrived at Grangelnouth this morning with a cargo of 10,000'tons or crude oil, ex- ploded tonight. Tliree terrific blasts shook ithewhole town, but only one man had been" taken tdfhospltsl late tonight. A ship lying at an ad- joining dock caught m6 . and the flames spread to the tanker. Many persons "had almost miraculous ‘es- capes and wreckegexwas tiling into the streets of the town by the explo- sion. _ , ' Conference 4' .~ l‘ 0 : ' 0f Nations ll UlTAWA, Ont... Nov. flit-Canada‘ is asking United Staten Japan, France England and Newfoundland lo join with her-in aicoafercncc w decide on sonlsbieans of ‘regulating the trawling fishing. Hop. P. J. A. 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The firmer, finer g weave, tbilovely "ensemble colors," the special rein- ' i forcemeuu at points of wear-all combine to‘ let a new standard in hosiery unartneu and utility.‘ l§l ' ' Clever women know that beauty of costume depend! They, therefore, ‘aniline-pajamas, of foundation garments. pftai-morrow! l Erich mmarquepthmdennm author of "All Quiet‘ onithe 'Western TProntY has been mentlonediaslareanilldau but his-name was notlplaceirbefori the peace prize committee. Pleading uni beclilse-zhe" was s Sev- enth Day Adventist arldhisqreligioui convictions forbade ihimifmiwork br tween- sunsetponjlriduyiand sunset on Saturday; heycotlldtnotgwdrk, I nlarr». recently was lgrantedv. unem- ployment relief lby-Weymouth, mog- land, authorities. \ ' Mlnard’: Llniinont Ier Clitljlllllltll ___l x