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DUPERRON‘ w Mr.‘ Donald Duperron ,of Mahala, Ont, is only one of thousands oi’ men who feel that “Fruit-a-tives" is their sure protector against Bllious Head- aches, Sick Stomach, Kidney Trouble, which are usually caused by constipation. _As Mr. Dupcrron says: “Aitentryln fill-HY iemediee for Constipation, t-a- lives" was recommended-and the results were marvellous. All the ‘ill ' disease left me, and ‘Fruit-aptives’ really made _a newpmn of me." Try this great fruit medicine. 25c. and 60o. a box-at dealers every‘- where. fl 0 ' -___- FOR snub- 1 have always in stock Rubber Rot- ery Belts. Threshing Belts, Small Belts and Rubber Traces. ' CLINTON MORRISON. Fredericton, l‘. E. l. 9630-1l-1-7i. SMILES GABBY GERTIE ‘Pdvrhwwww Indigestion, ' she loresaw that the seoondylsltor her own business. It was not a topic she would introduce before a stranger. an extraordinary idea rose 1n her brain. Could it be? Yes the gii- was in deep mourning; her black, silk- clad ankles showed that. It was a long shot. but Bundle was convinced that her idea was right. She drew a long breath. ‘ any chance Loraine Wade?" MYsTERY By Agatha Christie 7 DIALS v CONTINUED ar 1os_.lsaurn eraser The door-was opened at 103 Jer- myn street by a Perfect example oi the retired gentleman's gentleman. His lace. expressionless and polite, was such s lace as may be lound by the soore in that particular district cl London. "Will you come this way. madam?" He ushered her upstairs into an extremely comfortable sitting room containing leather-covered arm- chslrs ol imlmense dimensions. Sunk in one o! those monstrosltles was another girl. rather younger than Bundle. A small, lair girl, dressed in black. "What name shall I say, madam?" "I won't give any name," said Bundle. "I just want in see Mr. Thesiger on important business." The grave gentleman bowed and withdrew, shutting the door noise- lassly behind him. 'I'here was a pause. “It's a nice morning," said the lair girl timidly. . "It's an awlully nloe morning," agreed undle. - There was another pause. “I motored up lrom the country this morning." said Bundle, plunging once more into speech. “And I thought it was going to be one ot those fould logs. But it wasn't." “No." said the other girl, "It wasn't And she added: "I've come up lrom the country too." BUNDLE MEETS IDRAINE Bundle eyed her more attentively. She had been slightly annoyed at finding the other there. Bundle be- longed to the energetic order oi peo- pie who like "lo get on with it." and would have to be disposed ol and got rid o! belore she could broach Now, as she looked more closely, "Look here," she said. "Are you by an u. a uv. on. "A guy lays himself open to a counter attack when he bawll out I. a waitress." fit A . "Cholly said last night that you were a plppln." "The allly tool." “That's what i called him." tak “Hey, ain't this a fine place to ABBISTERS. anolmnvs. arc _..MONEY T0 1.01m | llleygggiiding Charlottetown l Stewarb & Lowther _,,.l.n.s'ri:wan-r.ir.o. aslusrsils. SOLICITORS. rrc Great George treet MONEY TO LOAN I80 Richmond so.“ L‘! Pulettetown, P. l. I. l know. We've never met, have we?" send me Gerry's letter." said lnraine. "I've written to thank you. I never expected to see you here." Bundle. Devereux?" --you know. And he's been to see me two or three times since, He was , one or Gerry's greatest lriends." Bundle narrated the events ol the preceding day as brleily as possible. Loraineb lace. She gave the little ghost oi a laugh. Inraines eyes opened wide. "Yes. I am. How slever oi you to Bundle shook her head. "I wrote to you yesterday, though. "It was so very kind ol you to "I'll tell you why I'm here.” said “Did you know Ronny Loraine nodded. "I-le came over the day that Gerry "I know. Well-he's dead." Lorainefls lips parted in surprise. "Dead! But he always seemed so look ol tear and horror came into >'.'".' Novnliilaolz 11.1919 u: _ RED IHNJID MOTOR Oll. i’ SWIN; through the changing seasons confidently with the correct grade of Red Indian Motor Oil in your car! Red Indian is the steady choice oi’ thousands of oil-wise car-owners in every part of the Dominion. Its superior lubricating power and high even quality- have won for it an unsurpassed success. Stop in at any Red Indian Station to-day. Let the operator drain your crank-case and refill with the correct grade of Red Indian. It: will mean driving-ease for you as winter comes l i’ i i’ '_ RED INDIAN a Glycerine or Alcohol OW is the time to safeguard _ . your car against the danger of s freezwup. Ask the Red Indian Station oper- ator for Red Indian radiator gly- cerine or alcohol. Whichever you prefer. they are both available at '11! Red Indian stations. ., v< /. L RED [l IN MOTOR OI I. ‘Then it is true. It. Ls true." ‘What's true?" NOT A NATURAL DEATH What I've thought-what I've' been thinking all these weeks Gerald l didn't die a natural death. He was killed." You've thought that, have you?" Yes. Gerry would never have en things to make him sleep." ; McCOLL FRONTENAC OIL CO "Ronny. And now this happens. g a rnorrrmvn nnonuer .. LIMITED. Oflices and Plants at WINNIPEG. REGINA. CALGARY. VANCOUVER TORONTO and MONTREAL name V at other 1 r rvaol point: some twenty minutes earlier. To a "He slept much too well to need them. I always thought it queer. And he' thought so. too--I know he did." Who?" Get Rid of Bad Breath! f The afibla Iay ee p! rid o! bad hieathla tanseCha-berlain’: Tablet. Now he's killed, too." She paused and then went on; ‘That's what I cams lor today. That letter ol Gerry's coma and see Jimmy - he was Fanny's other great lriend. I thought "You mean-J‘. Bundle paused. moment when Jimmy Thcslger, emerging lrom the mists ol sleep, was conscious ot a familiar voice speak- moment lo oops with the situation, The voice was implacable. So pre- she? Because the signs "correctly. "Oh! very well." he said. "I sup- pose I'd better. She didn't give her , slble chance my Aunt Jemima, could but lailed. I-le yawned and rolled‘ be any one‘s aunt, I should say, un- "Y0" mill’ use ll." said Jimmy BFHCIOU-ily- “Your French pronuncia- tion, Stevens. il I may say so, is very Dondeboe course in French." ii so. I'm damned ll (Continued on Page 6i ' ANOTHER YOUNG mo! T’ d M h hem Stevens smiled in a BHPQYW you sent me-as soon as I read it, 1 Mme . _ . so? ' “c " ma" "mm" lfl-ihlvn and left the fmm- Jlmm, tried to get hold of Ronny. but they mgixnsfmgizadtfirisaln med ‘or a "Ne. sir.‘ ' '1 am sratllied to hear it. sir. l lny trying to recall the names oi an! and he w“ “V”. so I thought rd l-Im. She couldnt be any pos- have lately been taking a cones. young and lovely girls strlrily comm! ll laut who might be likely to com! "H5" W“ lean-l’? You're a won- and call ‘ ‘I over again. I. so, t t _-. m, \ ,, “P” -m- perhaps lie-o tell me wrist 1 ought to “A young Mm m, h” cmedm, Twang; B; "scum not PM,“ d”?- “hm 5'°"°’“- —-—-----i§—<"' d°-" ' see you." ' ' ' “ma,” m, m, m,“ .. t s“, .. less the younsest of n lame family." —__—_"____""“_"” "‘_—""" ‘A nausea-again. iii-adieu p- Ab“; endlzm" 9"“ W” l" ¢° 3° °" ‘epeml’! me "Aha," said Jimmy. “Young and I pains. H" l" “of e - statement indefinitely that Jimmy IS- Eve,” I, mkwhn km ,5 she... ' N. ' ' g...“""“"""'il.“iilis'.‘"lvii‘i.‘"es...."'“' "m," "9- 511° “m” sinned himsell to the inevitable. He Phone M: l "it can't be the truth that she vveara scarcely any clothes." IUPPLIID AND ITITID. OAIIIUL ATTINIION GIVEN ‘I0 llldlclne Ce». Led. Tauntin- . Cl-IAMBERLAIIFS < RIIAIB I033. J. W. JOHNSTON llesisurtd Dotcnetrht "Y" .l' in tr iii-iii k rs s ~1- . wmh"._§s e u e naked _i51 lent sum m one] I ,__ m“ But at that moment Jimmy Thesi- Cansdian National Silver For Pups loi- Sale. several pairs ranging lrom mellnm u) pig silvers with large brushes and good tips. Excellent qual- Ity- Aral! to FBAIK mambo. -—uau.4,-,__ opened his eyes and blinked. Stevens swooped down upon a tray by the bedside. ' . "I will bring you some lresb tea. "The young sir. This is cold." _ "You think that I ought to get up Johnston's liver, P. l. I. o Miles min Charlottetown. atll-lo-sl-uov. 1-5. o \- and-sr~see the lady?" l Stevens made no reply, but he held] "Zbeck till’! stifl and Jimmy read I l’ {Ll Nil doubtedly s-rictly IMVlNARD lady, sir, is most un- . Sv‘ maul Bethune Hardware 0o. Ltd. 113 Queen Street "m" 151. "THE minivan! nannwanl: arena" . _=JJ te a th . .. .. .. ‘mmfu “m- 1' F I I n ‘ ’ ger en r: e room . . ‘Buns; Stevens? be said. Say that I may u” the exprwhm. u ' ’ ' w vuwrgmsonmim“: k m "A youns lady. sir. has called toaee ' _____ s mm a po go ac you" ~ Earache ,_________ ‘ -——-~ “0hl" Jimmy strove to grasp the s‘ EFFICIEN '1' FOR SALE - ~-~ ~ ---»- m. m "I could!“ IBM 511"" drops oi sweet oil in it. mix and "m" you’ u’ °"“"-"“° “lmlillfilly makes it convenient and OPTICAL SERVICE ‘ "No.4 supvw not No." he thought - put one or two drops in the m. "mole to operate. red-mini very little time and hardly w! ‘ it over. "I you couldn't." eflort. FYI! IXAMIUID, GLAIIII