1 an‘, Govermnent ‘ Merchant Marine, nuns-an or Sale By Tender y.» Bea-led- tenders will be received by underlined as Agents for the , at 384 Bl. James BL, Mon- - Noon, November 18th. ~ " for the purchase of the lollov- cltaafiiemtenderatobebasedon ptanne of the respective vessels in I present condition and ere lmated at Baliiax, N. S. Any ~ .- oflfbunker coal that may be on eacluded. As the "Canadian ' uf‘ is under charter to the end -. the year delivery of this steamer . be given until then. "Canadian Beaver" - Ascertalned -- weight capacity 3.972 tons, built an , _. ... . "Cmadtan Voyageur" - Ascertain- .. deadvfeight capacity 4.400 tons. i. ' . A ‘iv? hllis , \- x‘- l , ‘Hooper’ -Ascertain- .- deadweight irapacity 4.400 tons. built 191p, . CONDITIONS ‘ Tenders may be submitted for one more of the three vessels. Tenders . ust be accompanied by cheque for flve per cent. r51) or the amount oi A e tender, cheque to be made pay- ble tn the order of the Canadian vemment Merchant Marine. Lim- ted, and accepted by s. Canadian artered bank. l . The highest or any tender not nec- rily accepted. Plans and specifica- of steamers can be seen and tculars o1 delivery ascertained on pplication to the Undersigned. Name f vessels must be changed before the General Manager, '" Octill-Noxx2-5-fl. transfer is completed. Canadian Government Merchant i k B. B. TEAKLE. ' ' Marine, Limited. The undersigned Esecutors of the r e111 and musical of s. B. Jen- l ty 1n Prince Edward Island,‘ Iiysielayi deceased testaie. hereby; notify all persons indebted in the -mtate o! sall deceased to make im- ' hncdiate payment to them at the ,la.te o! Charlottetown in Queens! . _ soft. lovely hair! i The modern artist can do wonderful things with your hair. Bul; all your hair-needs can. not be supplied in the beauty shop. You must help at home. And that's where Danderinc comes in. Danderine is so simple and easy to use. 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SOLICITORS. ETC It Great George Street IIONKY T0 LOAN Dr.jD. T. Waye '_.~,r narmu. IUBGION ‘lll m lttehuond sum Charlottetown, I. L I. Ollie: loan PM“ “I DAMN-all.“- Illlltillfil. cDonald & McPheei ABRISTIIIB. ATTORNEYS, ETC; is . 11 ll . ‘gig... / l Kenn ' "What makes her ac utterly Qweet thla evening?" "Her boy friend's been honsylng her uP-" . . __ _a_ - i \d is.» Mrs. Ncwwed (fondly): What word does a woman Ilka best? Hub (2nd time): The last one. a a a a a‘ . . OTHER JOY‘! Farewell. blackberry dumpllng The ouch pll'l getting ihln. But cheer up there, my brother- agile. bysbuwtle 29ml" "'- » fillvlitlTfihw W7D M WMIUIICIIIEGO CONTINUED "Did you say the Wade girl was Gerry's hall-sister?" she asked sud- denly. - "Well. of course. strictly speaking. I suppose she isn't-wasn't I mean --his sister at all." "But her name's Wade?" "Not really. She wasn't old Wade's diild. As I was sayipg, he ran away with his second wife who was mar- ried to a perfect blackguard. I sup- pose the court: gave the rsscally husband the custody of the child, but he certainly didn't avail hlmsel! of the privilege. Old Wade got very fond of bhechild and insisted that she should be called byhis name." "I see." said Bundle. “That ex- plains it." “Explains what?" "Something that puzzled me about the letter." “She's rather s. pretty girl. I be- lieve," said Lord Caierhsin "or so I've heard." Bundle went upstairs thoughtfully. she had several objects in view. First she must find this Jimmy ‘rhcsiger. Bill. perhaps. would be helpful there. Ronny Devereux had been a. friend o! Bill's. 1r Jimmy Thesiger was a iriend of Bunny's, the chances were that Bill would know him. too. ‘Then there was the girl. Loraine Wade. It was possible that she could throw some light on the problem of Seven Dials. Evidently Gerry Wade had sald something to her about it. His anxiety that she should forget the fact had s. dnister suggestion. BUNDLE PAYS A CALL Getting hold o! Bill presented few difficulties. Bundle motored tip to town on the following morning-Able time ‘without adventures by the way- and rang him up. Bill responded with alacrity, and made various sug- guestions as to lunch. tea. dinner and dancing. All oi which suggestions Bundle. turned down as made. "in a day or two. I'll come and rrivol with you. Bill. But tor the moment I'm up on business.“ "Oh," said Bill. "What a beastly bore." "Ilia not that kind,‘ QM Bundlb. "It's anything but boring. Bill, l0 you know any Ine called Jimmy Thcslger?" "Oi course. So do you." "No, 1 sort." said Bundle. “Yea, you do._ You must. Every one knows old Jimmy." "Sorry." said Bundle. "Just for once I don't seem to be every one." "Oh! but you must know Jimmy- pink-faced chap. looks a bit o1 an ass. But really he's got as many brains u I have." "You don't say so," said Bundle. "He must feel a bit top-heavy when he walks about." "Was that meant for sarcasm?" "It was a feeble effort at it. What does Jimmy Thesiger do7" "How do you mean. what does he do?" "Does being at the Ploreign Omoe prevent you from understanding your native language?! "Oh! I see you mean. has he got. a job? No. he just iooLs around. Why should he do anything?" "In fact. more mony than brains?" "Oh, I wouldn't say that. I told you just now that he had more brains than you'd think." Bundle was silent. She was feelln! more and more doubtful. This gilded yout/h did not sound a very promising ally. And yet it was his name that had come first to the dying man's lips. Bill's voice chimed in suddenly with singular appropriateness. THESIGEIPS ADDRESS Ronny always thought a lot of his] brains. You know, l-‘tonny Devereux. Thaalger was his greatest pal." “Ronny—" Bundle slapped, undecided. Clearly Bin knew nothing of the others Smothering Spell: Couldn't Walk Far Gaaped For Breath 1m. r. w. Both, Kelowaa, no] writen-“For over aynr I was troubled with smothering spells, and ruin-possible tor nieto walk, evn ebortdistanemoiiaceoantodlia ‘afliiorbreatli. v Ahlcndtoldmetotry it .. ll Mucous; Hlf-lll onscreen-amenities! misuse-mi»; ~ - I "I eubaow naaiacd that Pricqdilcanbcaatall ‘a’; gllerlisl-lerlig, ‘ l“ ' IALS . Gallaglieilalfiiepa YSTERY . Wonderfully Well l. 8a.; tkfitlqtlarblacp Q You fake 10G‘ blather Nature's own goodly-lg, gig "I fill what Builderaogood. ' forpeoplew $1.51’! Trybot b: ' n. i. woarnv, . In!’ death. It ocburred to Bundle m the first time that it wasodd the mom. 511s mien had contained nothing or the tragedy. Surely ‘it was the um of rpicy items- of news that would 11"" b1 Passed over. Ibere could be one explanation. and one explain. Ufln Only- Tim police, for reason o! their own, were keeping the matter quiet. Bill's voice was continuing. "I haven't seen Ronny tor an age —not since that week-end down at your place. You know, when poo; old Gerry Wade passed out." He paused and then went on. “Rather a foul business that alto- gether. I expect you've hum about lt. I say, Bundle-are you there still?" "0! course I'm here." "Well. Wu haven't said anything for an age. r began to this); that you had gone away." / "No. I was Just thinking over some- thing." Shouid she tell Bill or Ronny’: death? She decided against it - it wasnot thesortofthingtobesaid over the telephone. But soon. very soon, she must have a meeting with Bill. In the meantime- "B111?" "Hullc." I might dine with you tomorrow night." ‘ . and we'll dance afterward. I've got a lot to talk to you about. As a’ matter o! fact rveobeen rather hard hit-the louleet luck—" "Well, tell me about it tomorrow said Bundle. cutting him short rather unkindly. "In-the meantime, what is Jimmy ‘Iheslggfs address?" "Jimmy Thesiger?" "have wrist 1 said." - “He's got rooms in Jerrnynjtreeb- do I mean Jermy-n street or the other one?" "Bring that class A upon it." ' . "Ye; Jermyn street. Walt a bit and I'll give yoir theaiumbcrfi: There was a pause. "Are you there‘ still?" "I'm always there." "Well, one never knows with these dashed telephones. The number i5 I03. Got it?" "103. Thank you. Bill." "Yes, but I say-what do you want it tor? You said you didn't know him." ' " v "I .don’t. but I shall in half an hour." I You're going round to his rooms?" "Quite, right. Sherlock." ‘ "Yes, but. I s8_!'~well, for one thin! he won't be up."_ "Won't'be up?" "I shouldn't think s0. I mem, who wouidwi they main. got tohmok at it that way. You've got no idea what an effort it is for me to set’ here at 11 everymcrnlng, and the fuss Cadders makes ii’ I'm behind time ls simply‘ appaling. You haven't the least idea, Bundle, what a dog's life this up" - - "You shall tell me about it tomor- row night,” said Bundle hastily. She wslammed -down the receiver and tpok stock of ‘the situation, _l"irsb she glanced at the clock. It was rive and twenty minutes to l2. De- spite Bill's knowledge ol’ his friend's habits. she inclined to the belief that Mr. Thcslger would by now be in a fit sate in receive visitors. She took i taxi u. 10o Jermyh ah-eet. _ llllrljlll to bear‘ To Continued Tomorrow ATTENTIIIN. 4 WlllllEN 0F MlllllLE LEE! some...“ -"rul _,-- , system and brings good health and l dancer, whose graceful iorin ha Albany And Vicinity ‘Ilnuancallbeck. Central Be- siegueflpentthawcekendinflearla- tomthoguestnther-triendmss Gladillawther. ltnandlls-allwaiflamemonand |oaiaKeithandW"v motored"! summersidecuhlondayattemooa. Miases-Ieanandllarllretufleck wcrcvlsiliotstovictxaia Wednesday evening. Wblle therethey attended thegetures. Ir. and Mn. Harry Bandstand time son” Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Emu Francis were visitorsto Bprington on Sunday. Arhold csubeck. Bedeque. spent a rew dayarecently in Bearle- town, the guest o! his friend Master Carmen Inwther. Misses Marjorie, Annie and Florence Cameron. have returned home. after ‘spending a Iew days pleasantly in Bpringtmi, visiting relatives. ‘ ‘a. Mr. A. 0. Green. marchanthwas a visitor lo Bumnierslde Saturday. Miss Harriet ‘Noonan and Misses Mary Noonan and Olga Green, were recent visitors to Bradalbane. . um o! the people ‘of this 5 mo; have tinlshed dint-us their spuds and report a good crop. w. Harold‘ Campbell, Lower 3,- deque. spent Sunday In Albany. Mrs. W. P. Cameron and sons Don. ald and Lloyd and Miss Annie Cam- RUD. motored m Suinmerai’ on M91111). Albany village school has r: after the Autumn holidays, Md "i" Jul-h Glacier. teacher o! Bearlstown school, spent tzie "c: end at her home in Wflmot Valley. bliss Heffel is the guest or her sis- tcr. Mrs. Edward Leard, Searlewwn. We are sorry to hear of the present illness o! Mr. Charles Carrier , A1- bony. and one and all wish him a speedy recovery. B. A. motored to the Island recently and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Francis. Their many friends In sled to see them back again if only for a short time-H. Nerve Tortured aooaiiiumnpmwiiienamii M!!! Hardly any condition oi ill health causes more real sufleriiig than, a shattered nervous system. And often, unfortunately. but little sympathy is shown for the sufferer, from the mistaken notion that the nerves can be controlled. Men and women with nerves out of gear often become irri- table and are blamed ior ill temper, when it is not their; fault. - Their poor health ls the cause. The tired, over-busy wife and V, mother, whose household cares have worn her l-hln; the brcsdwkinner whose anxieties have worried him until he ls really iii, areamong the nerve suderers who become run-down. Their nerves. like all bodily organs. need rich, red blood. 1n all such cases the butand simplut treatment la a cosine oi Dr. Williams Pink Pills. which enriches the blood and builds up the nervous cheerfulnus. Mrs. M. Cross. Rich- mmid. Qua, tells how this. medicine ended her nervous troubles. Bbc saysz-"I have bufleied from ner- vousness_and dlI-Ily spells." and the hundred and one things which in such a condition make life a misery. Thsiirst nuiig 1 retina to help-me ma m. Williams Pinkruiicuncer the use o! this medicine I tound my nerves grew aleadler. the dilly spells grew less frequent, and I becainei and. more cheerful. I took the pllll for some time andiound that they enrich the blood, build up the nerves and are a fine medicine tor both old and wound?‘ You can let these bills through any 'medi'cine dealer by mail at Blleaboatrom The Dr. Williams Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. BLDMIING BY BOIINI PARIS, Nova l-iablblllng as a "demonstration" I young music hell claims to have - "carved with his scalpel (roan. an ovrfdllally stout figure.” Dr. . partisan. the well- known hcmchjirleon. lnflfllld, the ma: Buflltal Oonmu Inn"! that he had Pdfeotied a. "scientific slimming method" which is “ll-fl. rapid and lliljle.” . Women. he said. need no will!‘ impair their health with mason. dialing, rubbc ~ rollers, or Nlbflt \ Canadian Medical Association IATlI-NAL IIOITALH‘! have come for portunity [resents itself to reply, in a second article, to the questions gugvgfltgd’ bythg previous one. In a country so widespread and w it is impossible to hy down ,a plan which would be suitable for all. The best that csnvbe done is to (we what should be provided and then l0 urge the communities. who know their own ‘conditions, their particular need, md mp1,- raging-ca, to work out a planisuitable to their locality. Every expectant mother should have ante-natal care, which means an early examination and supervis- ion during her entire Drelflancy by her physician. At the time ‘of her confinement. she should have her doctor's direction, she is as indis- pemable as L; the Q0610!‘ himself. ‘There is also need for hospital ac- commodation for those cases which cannot be properly cared for It home. ' when a community Ls ready t0 face this problem, or when some in- terested _. "are willing lo make an ertcrt to do something. it is advis- able for them to consult with the county or district medical society and with the Health "Oibcer. The lay group should work together in mak- ing a study as toparticular needs and regarding plans tor the iuture. Represented es 1m the local nurs- ing prof on should. or course. b! included in such a’ conference. lng everything that should be. do!!! ls no reason {or deterring a. wllllfll neimi Services oi ’ Home weeks ago. an art-isle Ill. pibllsbed. under the above head- ing’. which concluded by min": that‘ , the provision of adequate medlcall and nursing care {or every mother. both beforeand during her confine- ment, be accepted as a b12101!!! policy, and that every community in Canada mo: itself to see that aw! service were made available for each mother in the community. Bww th=' publication of this article. requests; information as w breath. disordered stomach vr what might be donejand an OP-l varying in population and in climate. l i Wliehevcr a coated tongue. bad ‘ general “run-down" feeling tell . you Nature needs alittle help in j-promoting- normal elimination you can. take a Cascaret ivitholti all)’ , fear of unpleasant after effects. , Cascarcts are a pure vegetable ; roducl, - made from Cascara l agfada, a substance \\'lllCl1 unquestionable authorities say ‘actually strengthen: ihr boss's! ‘ musics. _ That's why you can take these pleasant-tasting tabletsas often as you please-and give them , freely to children or old folks. , They are not habit-forming. like , so many laxatives; they make it ‘ unnecessary to use violent purga- I l r l l l l No Ha in Pure Cscara tlves that upset ‘thesystem am;- " soon call fonmore. - I Cascarets are ‘sweetened Wllh . _‘ purecan; sugar and flavored With .- iconce; you simply cat them like ' ... candy. Thcnsleep right on‘ vvhilp J they are preparing your intestinal ' tract for a thorough cleansing in the morning. Cascarets never cause discomfort or that nauseous , feeling "usually associated with. ~- laxatives. . . _ - 'I‘l_ie next time you have that bilious, hcadacliy, dejected feeling that comes from a disordered stomach-or for any reason you suspect liver and bowels are not functioning just right—take a. candy Cascaret. . u ‘l l l . 1 Piano. HEINTZMAN f Everywoman who is proudofhei- home earnestly desires a Heinaman Since childhood that name The apparent impouibilit-y o! dO- . I l I has meant the most beautiful and richly toned piano one could own. I Before such b ' artists, rmitrielfisufifi women and earnest men have filled cancer: halls and homcrwithin- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Francis. of U. group from doing their utmost ati ery Belts. Thrashhig Belts, Small Bells and Rubber Traces. l present. Progress is madmby small new lust as surely as by occasional leaps and bounds. i Questions, concerning Health-ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical As- sociation. m4 College Street. Toronto, will be answered personally by let- Wlig Have ‘Bpilicusness 7. In Memoriam MAWGABET MONAGBAN ti. The death of Mrs. Margaret Mon- . FOR SALE’ I have always in stock Rubber Rot- CLINTON moaaisoa. ~ Fredericton, r. s; i. 9630-11-1-71. Special Dinner on Sunilay's_ at the Plllllilixilllillsi --MENU- onto! wblchla a" curved knife brlnaflfilnmedlate and permanent romaine atatee."evn' in Qhtonio eases. nr. nartilllts says his new method medicines. i i i "Bret to her many friends who h-rld I apireclmnsic. * ' IheI-ieinmnanis cwbplI-M. 1 m. . ,, I equalthewnrld ov.er. erirspriceiqmi: -, yonbIVeJO I Ye OH: Flt MILLER BR in; quality, is 'te l . A fir“ payuieacaniiresqtlajimedgw’ n a” T _ GT. cannon _sT._ cc delivery-and fnanthltcpay. lthlh occurred Monday, September 30th, at the Bangor Hospital, 5m was born at Charlottetown. P. E. It. and had been a resident of Bangor and Boston for the past '25 years, H" P155111! is a matter of profound her in high esteem ior her many fine triats of character and devotion to her tamily. She fssurvlved by eight daughters. Ml“- chlrki H- Colllns. Mrs. George Bill/EM. Mrs. Edward Fisher. all or 30mm Mrs- Joseph Praught. Char. lottetown, P. E. 1.; Mrs-Mary E, Mo. Guile. Mrs. Joseph Ferry. Mrs. wn. llam Anderson and Mrs. Raymond 9f Blfllvribne brotherjéatricli l-Ia- 59" 0T Sydney. Nova Scotia, and sev- eral grand-children. The funeral services were held wedmsdly» at 9 o'clock in 5t. John's . d Catholic Church. Rev. John L. Do- hflly officiating. friends mg" Yelfllivcs were in attendance and there were many beautltul floral L "lbms- The pallbearers, were five s°““"'"“f" "d l grandson of de- “a-“lh "smell" Joseph rim-y. char-If‘ ics Collins, Edward Fisher, George‘ Stevens, William Andeisoniand Wll- .» " '1"! "fluent. Interment was in the ‘wily DIOL at m. Pleasant- Cemetery ‘ (The above ls taken Irom the Daily Commercial, Bangor, M51115) my. N. 8.. papers please mp5“ Syd- LORD NELSON a naseblew fin. Iatlohoiahdo. M! operation. pq-rqi-aas ray u» u-dcunec to "revolutlonha plastic apadal momma us“ lnII""'flWI1-" d! HALIFAX‘ Alafllasheascduniaesiaernritb- setting. Direcdvcppa. no Ill} lielafllul Public Garduu, whhh afiw Bllfllllflfflflflgjgd eusmshlpservlces. . zoo nace with sliififsaaai.‘ view. European plan, Clllhk. dues, .\