So Important to Health-- For the same reason that you wash your face and hands and clean your teeth, why not cleanse your intestines regularly? The ENO way is the safe way, the natural way to eliminate poisonous waste from the system. There is only one ENO. Refuse substitutes. The "F ~ s.- n20 ‘If.’ 5.. Jffiewii‘ Li?! marks o! l- C- ENG Lid. 11‘.ii¢...~.... jNahcti Tenders uill be received by the undersigned up to Ila-combu- 20th 5 i from persons wishing to contract for . - collecting eggs for the llope River Egg Circle for I930, J. L. MURPHY, ' Millvzile, Secretary. Business to be closed December ale positive, \V. II. JOHNSON, 9647-11-19-81. ' The undersigned Executri; nf the i last Will and Testament of .\Inr_v Jame 1Selltlr Into 0f (‘liarlnttetoun ill r)‘ Queen's County. Prince Eduard Is- land, Single Woman, Deceased, Tes- .. fate, hereby notifies all persons in- F" debled to the estate of said ileceaseil ",1. to make immediate payment to her at SALE DRY GOODS (‘on Fitzroy and Edward Streets. ‘O-OOOVQOQQ-O—§QQ40-OWOO4OOPO§ PEERLESS A 9'” 7 DIALS lVlYSTERY 8y Agatha Christie CONTINUED AFTER DINNER i i i needs I inet. The 1 around it. , "Briwrrrrrr!" said the Countess, a fine, exotic foreign sound. l “The days arc drawing in." said Lady Coote, and drew n flowered atrocity of a scarf closer nbout i101‘ ample shoulders. "Why on earth doesn't George have the house properly heated?" said Bundle. "You English. you never heat your houses," said the Countess. . She tool-r out her long cigarette- holrler and began to smoke. “That grate is old-fashioned," said Lady Coote. "The heat goes up the tchimney instead of into the room." "Oh!" said the Countess, There was a pause. The Countess iwas so plainly bored by her com- pany that conversation became (lifti- _‘ cult. "It's fumurv," said Lady Coote. breaking the silence, "that Mrs. Ma- lcattals children should have mumps. 'At. least, I don't. mean exactly three 1st. George was not a believer in niozl- | tern innovations. The Abbey was iii-l, team's‘ “w source o] which Wu‘ nocent of anything s0 up to date as l ‘mknmvn’ A yewrmérll w“ brought central heating. C-nsequently, when l from Montague but he w“ unable the ladies entered the drawing room l m enact a‘ cure‘ The “mun w“ one after dinner, the temperature of the l of the finest m these precincts‘ room was woefully inadequate to the of modern evening clothes. The fire that ‘burnt in the well-bur- nnhed steel grate became as a mag- women huddled ing him for the formuli by which he produced them which was forward- ed to him and I remember reading it. My impression is that the amount was over I500 bushels. The point. is worth looking up. About the same ‘ SOUTHERN NOTES i Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson, l ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edward Masher, Mr. gand Mrs. Art Acorn together with ithelr children are returning this week to IrLs from Charlottetown where they have been residing for‘ the past three months. t We regret to report the loss of a valuable mare about 2 1-2 years old, the property oi Mr. Daniel Mac- Pherson. The cause ofgdeath was’ Notes from Peters Road are con- spicuous by their absence and this is regrettable for they were readable and contained manyshrewd obser- vations couched in good clear terms. The world record for potatoes is ~now claimed according to a recent. dispatch to the Guardian by a grower in Monte Vista, Colorado, who raised 1154 bushels on a meas- iirecl acre of land. At the risk of making a serious error I venture to say unless my memory greatly de- ceives_me that this record him been beaten and that by Lord Rosebery one time Prime Minister of Great Britain and Ireland benveen 20_,and 25 years ago. The fact was stated in the Guardian at, the time and seem- ed incredible but there is little doubt it was true. Hon. D. A. Mac- Kinnon ivho was Lieut-Crovernor at. the time wrote Lord Rosebery ask- CHARLOTTLETQVYN EIUARDY/W. Need a . B" the Office of Maeliinnnn and Pilo- ‘hfieill, Solicitors, 90 Great George ' Street, Charlottetown, and all persons ihgvlng any claims against the said I estate. are hereby required to present Ihe same, duly attested at the Office Wilfnreszrid vvithln twelve months from this date. ' Dated this Second day of Nnvem~ her, A. 0.. 1929. IDA MAY SELLAR. f tinny-J’ mumps?" l l I between them. they managed it. ~wnsr we nave wrru. nour- i _ f“ It's Better to be bure Exeeutrix-l Your Foxes are the most profitable “Hungarian Clllldfen- T119!’ SUIT l investment that. you have. Are you from it?" . _‘._ ; going to lose them, by using any other “I do no; gnaw," said we goun 1 Netting than Peerless? 05$ "How should I?" xcfglilrly Mt", Lady Coote looked at her l‘ y‘ surprise. "Because." you feel at use lnow- "But I illg that the IJOSt "QUALITY NET- WOfkBd-—" ‘ TING" is protecting your Foxes. "Q11, than" HUNGARIAN HORRORS ' have it?" asked Lady Coote. l . 9872-11-20-22-25. Than sorry n “Eh?" said the Countess. HARD 00M BASEBURNER AND FURNACE SIZES understand that fore and after being woven. ' italic rapidly. “I will tell you some horrors," sh said. “Horrors that I have seen. In credible! You would not believe!" Ilangs Flat without bagging or sag- ging and makes a perfect fence. Very Best Quality ("an be erected by an "AMATEU.” SPECIALLY MADE FOR US. OUR. PRICES ARE THE BEST ON. s THE ISLAND. Order your supply of Hard ‘ Coal from us, and you will have l real satisfaction and comfort ’ this whiter. The quality McGOWAlVS LIMITED. is excellent. ‘ +¢“4s...,““,_,+,“““~, gramophone record, You turned her . - on, and there you were. Presently, ‘ fl— just as suddenly. she would stop. Lady Coote ivas thrilled to the marrow-that much was clear. She sat with her mouth slightly open and her large, sod, dark eyes fixed , on the Countess. Occasionally, she interpolated a comment of her-own. One of my cousins had three chil- COAL — COKE — WOOD dProfessional Cards ,________ Mark R. McGuigan, B A diren burned to death. Awful. wasn't . , lit?" BARRSTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. _ The Countes paid no attention. "low-T l0 LOAN . ishc went on and on. And she finally Cameron Block. Charlottetown. PEI. h‘ kmpwd as suddenly as she had b“ i ‘ asun- ~ McLeod & Bentley "There!" she said. “I have told iyou!" We have money-but. no or- ganimtion. It is organization we heed." Lady Coote sighed. "I've heard my husbnad say that lnothing can be done without regular jiusthods. I-Ie attributes his own suc- iccss entirely to that. He declares he would have never got on without them." ' she sighed again. sudden fleet- ing vlslon passed before her eyes of iilliiiélfiili Severe Cold . [Ill Croupy Cough Mrs. Henry E. Lyman, West River. N11,, yrritp9:-—"My little boy caught a very severe cold, and had a croapy ' cough. "I tried several medicines, but ll! got no relief from them. "I was advised to try J. A. BENTLEY W. E. IIEN'I'I.EY, K. C. Banister and Attorney-at-Law Olllee: I80 Richmond Street MONEY ‘IO LOAN Charlottetown, I’. E. L l McDonald & Mclylrec . ‘ B. A. l. A. bit-DIWALI). II. F. MCPHEIL. BARRISTERS. ATTORNEYS, ETC- ~ MONEY TO LUAN .. Riley Building ‘_ >____. Prnhibition Commission i Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN. ' Margate. I’. E. I. Bend all information regarding In- ctions of Prohibition Act to the above We have In stock a fair sup- nlr 0f FEEDS Including: nuns snoers on. CAKE near. suosn seer rem» SCHUMACIIER ram CRACKED coma rcno comv MEAL WHEAT GEIIM mast. rams; CORNMEAL ROLLED oars (rmisuso (imam rmzo oars rccn WHLAT rox BISCUIT FRESH BUCKWIIEAT FLOUR FRESH GRAHAM OR WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR ETC. ETC. i Charlottetown ,_- i Or To Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood Dorchester Street. Charlottetown.‘ Phone 709 ‘ 78 " Illll-ll-itl-lyr LG WWW i i. Stewart & Lowther l ' J. D. STEWART. K. C. " N. W. LOWTHER ‘ ‘ BARRISTER A large fresh stock of POUL- "what," said the Countess, _“arc Bundle and Lady Coote started simultaneously to explain. Finally \ "I suppose Hungarian children in some . you ‘The Countess un- This new“; l! GALVANIZED b” crossed her legs, took her cigarette- holcler from her mouth and began to And she was as good as hcr word. he talked fluently and with a graphic power of description. Incred- ible scenes of starvation and misery K“ l were palnled by her for the benefit Phone 1:1 M"! n! ‘all! 116"?" '. m“ r of her audience. She spoke of Buda- Ym" m“ Pmmp Y- ‘Y "5 “r " . st. short! after the war and trac- . . . e R0 ers Hardware P° Y real ‘cmce’ _ i g ed its vicissitudes to the present day. - ‘ She was dramatic, but she was also 0 g .. fgic Company, Ltd. ' to Bundles mind, a little like a time as this wonderful produced there appeared his shoulder weighing 85 lbs, gro in Colorado. Hall Rev. l\i.r. Sinclair, pastor Valleyfleld congregation delivered lecture on Scotland to an apprecia- tive audience/Proceeds from a mission fees which were 15 and er Gen-s each will be used to impro t' was illustrated by magic moors of heath and all the varie scenic grandeurs of which Scotlan 8 spots of historic interest, hei- clan and the comradely and loyal spirit which obtained between the mem spoke in ‘admiration of. her poets tish character wherever found and dwelt on the industry and persever- ance of Scottish people, and in short he demonstrated to all Pfi-‘S- cnt the supremacy of the Scot in peace and In war, Altogether Mr. Sinclair gave a fine address. Speaking personally I have always thought it difficult to set. bounds to the possible achievements of the Scot. when we consider the simpli- city of his menu which consists of oatmeal and the shorter catechism. Being of Scotch ancestry myself modesty forbids me to say what his performances would be should he decide upon going on a. diet of the longer catechism. I-f. a Sir Oswald who had not 30l- Oh l" the world. A sh- Oswald who re- tained, in all essentials, the attributes of that cheery young main in the bi- eycle shop. Just for a. second it oc- curred, to her how much pleasant-er life might have been for her if Sir Oswald had not had regular meth- ods. By a quite understandable associ- ation of ideas she turned to Bundle. "Tell me. Lady Eileen," she said. "do you like that head gardener of yours?" I "MacDonald? Well—" Bundle hes- itated. “One couldn't. exactly like MacDonald." she explained apolo- getlcally. "But he's a first-class gar- dencr." "Oh! I know he is," saidpady Coole. ‘ "He's all right if he's kept in his place," said Bundle. “I suppose so," said Lady Coote. she looked envious!!! ll‘- Bundle. who appeared to, approach the task crop was in the Family Herald of Montreal a pic- ture of a man carrying a potato on A few nights ago in Little Sands the interior of the hall. The lecture lantern vleivs. Mr. Sinclair carried his audi- ence with him to “the land of brown heath and shaggy woodland of the mountain and the flood," and show- ed them its beautiful lochs, its rugg- ed mountains, its deep glcns, its can boast. He spoke of her principal bcrs of the same clan and the hos- tility that unfortunately sometimes appeared between different clans. l-Ie her philosophers, her men of science, of her heroes and of some of her kings. He gave high praise to Scot- are unable to dis WI! or . . I JUST IMAGINE—here d- 25 VG care known! receive the soothin for all your dishes The secret is this: the d d dry these beauty oils. your hands beauty And remember—Lux s hands {or less than I e I FOR SALE Beef Tribe Beef Melts Beef Lilia Beef Tongue Trimming! Eclielcss Beef Veal, (in carcass) Lamb Plucks Lamp Till” Lambs and Mutton, (in carcass) Horsemeat, tcarload lots or less) Hogs Plucks, Hogs Liver Horse Liver.‘ The Island Cold Storage Company Ltd. 1l-25-tf. " TENQERS Tender; wul be received at the Office of the city Clcrk "P 1° "M" November 21th, 1929. I'm‘ U" 951mm‘ gnfl repairing the wall of the Stair- “; and Hall leading to Board of Trade Rooms in the Market BulIdIlII. upecifleation of work to be NINTH" ed may be seen at this Office. . O. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk. on, Clerk's Office. Charlottetown. P. E. I. 9882-11-21-22-23-25. Holstein - Ball For Sale 3 05 leading beauty shops answer: “With all our experience, we the hands of a woman who never washes dishes and those of a house- wife who use: Lux in t/Je dis/pan." your dishpan-the wisest, most inexpensive beauty Every time you wash dishes in Lux your hands g, gentle care that keeps them white and soft-and it: costs almost nothing! Lux costs less than 1c a day! Compare this with the women of‘ leisure give their just as lovely-at almost no gentle Lux suds protect the delicate oils of the skin, while ordinary soaps That is why Lux gives care-right in the dishpanl for dishes means lovely v lever Brothers Limited, Tannin i-"OOXDFEEDO I tinguish bccwccn . is beauty care right: in expensive care many hands. Have hands cost! day. L932 mi- C. M. Lampson fir’ Co., tum-ran. (it Queen Street London, E, C. 4, England Public Auction Sales or RAW FURS Shipping bags will be fumlsh- ed without charge by applying to R. T. Holman, Ltd., Sum- mcrside. I’. E. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. lO-IF-t-f. ___i O4 0900-0-‘4-0-04 §§4+4§§§§§4+ cr/w u o Womaifs hands say —“I.l2a'z/e no mend”? iiiiiiii SALE We the undersigned executors of the estate of the lritc Daniel Arte- mas MoCannell do hereby give not- ice that, on Saturday. Nov. 30, 1929, we will sell at the ranch of James Munn, Mermaid, Lot 48 at the hour of two o'clock five adult foxes and thirteen pups, one pelt, Canadian National Registration, also at same time viza-ggon, sleigh, robe and harn- ncss. Terms cosh. J. Ii. MUNN. E. M. DOUGLAS, C. J. WOOD. J. A, McDONALD. Auctioneer. i l O-FO-QO-O O4§O OO§§§OO §—O&O-§O-O POTATOE AND TURNIPS We will be buying every day at our warehouse Hogan's Wharf. highest prices for good stock. Accommoda- tion for Boat loads. J‘. LESTER DOUGLAS, Charlottetown, P. It Island, Phones 79B and I138. BEND YOUR LIST Let our estimate show that better hardware will win a contract where inferior quality-at whatever thei price appeal, will lose out! We Wllll furnish hardware which you can talk] about-at a price that will make the other bidders scratch their heads and wonder! Let u: have your list io- The Bull Dokter Pietje Echo N0.‘ 72468 sired by Dokter Busfeldt Abbe-i hark dam Ina Platte Echo by Boyer-nit‘ PM}, 3d,», He was calved October‘ m, ma, a l. rwd and w" "W"! "n," and with the above breeding is m», u. get good type and “fir! pro-l duelnl stock. - The Rogérs Hardware Co., Limited, l Isct quantity and p ics. Apply to John T. Clark or Walter i l ~ r S. FOLICITORH; ETUl TRY FEEDS llwfl]! III SIMIK- i or. . l4 Great George Street I All of the above we are sellln: , MONEY T0 1,0,4}: . at. lowest prlceg WHOLESALE w._.______ ---__... and RETAIL. i I -i_-—-_- . syn], Dr. D. T. W aye so llght-heartedly. den," said the Countess dreauilty. of keeping MacDonald in his place "I'd Just adore a high-toned gar- : aiiidllie had only taken three doses when he got relief, and before he had flllllllvti the bottle he was all rid of his cough. "I would not be without it in the house as it is a wonderful cough mcd- i ieine.” Garter & Go. Limited CHABLMTETOWN DENTAL SURGEON I30 Richmond Street Charlottetown, I’. B. I. Oflleellmln Phoneifl -. IA-M-IQIP-n. "IP.M.tolP.ll.' r-n-qaq-I-tmlt a-l 60 .- t all druggina air-l rlv-nlerr t miahpfaitluiied only by The T. o... united. Tannin. Oat. , ‘wumqflgs ~. v- _ a division occurred. Jimmy ‘II-ieslger entered the room and spoke directly to her in a ltrange, hurried voice. Prim. 35¢- a boll-lei "'8' flm"! _ ctchin you." Bundle stared. but at that moment "I say, will you come and use those g3 now? They're waiting for mum, South Bustlco. +ooo¢+¢o+0++e+oo+++ua++o EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED l. W. TAYLOR. J. s. TAYLOR Optometrists To l0 Continued-Iberian -~__ l_ I41 licbmonl S!!!“ l §O-O§O-§-O§§§§-600§O4 O-O~O-O-O-O§~O O LIVE HOGSL We Will Receive Live Hogs at Our Plant Tues. days and Fridays‘ Until Noon. i, DAVIS s.» FRASER e4 woo-we mailed... ooooo+e0++eoe 06-00-64-000- POTATOES WANTED nn mixed car! Ve etahlea. Wlre col- J. B. FODIJY, Regina, Sash. O§O§§OOO§O§O-O'O#§-§OO+-O-O% f_‘. NQY§M___BER Z5- 192-" ___—~~-_' m Day __AT_. $555 GOP‘F’S join h: in Dollar I lay ll‘: and offer their patrons all BARGAINS. livitics many A few of the numer- ous lots bought for this occasion. 45 pairs Women's Worth over $4.00 for $$$$$$$$t£ Dollar GQFFS . lltlily l: ltiizds cl Patent Strap Slippers, .. celluloid covered spike heels and leather lined. Y. cuban heels. $2.29 for is latest styles of Brown _ Shoes marked for this sale at $3.50, $4.35, $4.65 instead of the usual $4.25 to $5.50. pet Slippyrs at .. .. 50c ofi’ and many lines to clear at 30 per cent. Satin or Velvet Slippers at big discounts. Boys and Girls Shoes ranging iii price from $2.25 t0 $4.50 far $1.98 for Tuesday and Wed ncsday. many lines Will sell oul quickly. G0_ff_ Bros. 9944-11-23-31. Very Fine Farm and Owinl t» ill health r ofler for :1"! my splendid, farm of 93 It"! “l ' 32.95 30 pairs Womeifsi, Patent Strap Slippers? $1.98.? 200 pairs of the very I‘! i ,. 100 pairs Men’s Car. ALSO All Hose 20per cent A clearing, line 0i Clearing lines 01' These prices are good F l Get yours early l0’ $$$$ LIMITED -____-— Comfortable HON-W FOR SALE class repair. tile time, wen sheltered and Water!‘ with larle banu and commfllh“ , . dwelling. having preued water III": in both. The stable: are concrete‘ while the building; are all In n" -""‘_ n. mm u nor w" ' city and all Important elm!- ""' should prove an excellent investment to any one who apilflillllfil ll" "9"" II fences and comforts. It will IGIII l"! progressive farmer to come and 1"‘ apect the completeness of the will?‘ meat. ate farm with all modem comm‘ -.i IDU-Il-SS-U AMOS I000. Illttl! ,.>.i