' ‘i! for hall ‘agaendable home remedy. 25c. and ‘i i imam. l m ii|v; . 1or [IFE ‘M L TH} l: l . v. i I _ ‘l '—-.- lanced m" I, , dhatlli straled B ‘ loiwevur, that such ds-uluhus disorders l lgkally when I had Rheumatism very W’ 7 DIALS MYSTERY By Agatha Christin “PliiIlT-A-TIVQ.’ aid He»! I» which it i. to than. n! m... and stricken down with disease, Fan the should be enjoying life the lull. ow wonderful to know, (XJNTINUID A DOCTOR’! VERDICT 4 Rheumatism, Pain inv the Back, .!:rli.a' ted Bladder, Indigestion Bilious- “mend other troubles of the htomech, w ' , Kidneys and Bowcls are quickly relieved by the wonderful cine, “r "es-t " l n“ m“ intho bceutifulOksna- l 1 ‘Predweil stretched out a de- taining hand. with a queer, un- natural feeling of detachment, Jimmy realized that the butler had the whole situation in hand. "No, sir, Williams hes mule no mistake. I have already sent for Dr. Cartwright, and in the meantime I have taken the liberty of locking the door preparatory to informing Sir Oswald of what his occurred. I must now find Mr. Estonian." _ Tredwell hurried away. Ronny stood like a man dazed,’ "Gerry," he muttered to himself.- Jiminy took his-friend by the aim and steered hin-i out through a aide doorontoasecluded poctionof the terrace. l-le pushed him down on to a seat. "Take it easy, '0ldvfl0l'l,"_ he said kindly. "You'll get your wind in e minute.” V v ' But he looked at him rather curi- ously. He had had no idea that Ronny was such a friendof Gerry Wade's. “Poor old, Gen-y." he said thought- fully. “If ever e man looked fit, he did." Ronny nodded. v “All that clock business seems so rotten now," went on Jimmy. "It's odd isn't it, why farce so ofton seems to get mixed up with tragedy?" He was talking more or less at ren- dom, to give Ronny time to recover himself. The other moved restlessly. "I wish that doctor would come. l want to know-J’ "Know what?" "What lie-died of." Jimmy pureed up his lips. "Heart?" he heaarded. Ronny gave a chart, secrnfui with. "1 say. Ronny," said Jimmy. "Well?f' , _ Jimmy found a. dlffioultyin going on. . "You don't means-you aren't think- ing-! mean, your-haven't gotdnto your head that-that, well, I mean he wasn't biffed on the heed or any- thing? ‘Iredwelrslocking the-door and all that." _ i , - It seemed to Jimmy that his swords deserved an answer, but Ronny con- tinued io stare straight out infront From Enderby, Valley o British Columbia, Mrs. . Draeching writes: “I liavcreceived great benefit from 'Fi'llll/-l-tlVfl,' ee- .‘ y some years ago. l keep ‘Fruit-a- , wee’ always in the house, as I_ think ‘lhey are a wonderful medicine.” For morothan a quarter of e century “FHIllrE-tiVEB" has been Canada's . a box-at dealers everywhere. g 1 am instructed by J. B. Mlliman. lmslngton, tc sell by Public Auction, Wednesday, Ociober 30th, at l o'clock his stock. and machinery, consisting of 2 work horses,’ z extra. choice milk oowl. 2 calves; Also sieighs, wagons, gang plow (new), walking plows, spring tooth barrow, smoothing har- Iow. hay cutter, hay rake, cream sep-~ lntor (De Laval). churn, butler table,‘ milk cans. baking table, farmer's boiler, organ, some lied room furni- ture and numerous other articles. If stormy, sale takes place following I. liUGll F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. 9398-10-23-61. PSMIL ES ,_ GABBY GERTIE -» w... * “m; ‘ ins . HALF, g3‘- of him. ‘ T00 MUCH Jimiiny shook his head andmlapsed into silence. - ' He didn't see that there was any- thing to do except Just wait.- Bo he waited. _ 5 _ , _ It was ‘lkedwelle whirdisttirbed them. i ‘ "The doctor would like to seeyou two ntleinen=in the library, if you please, sir." Ronny swing up. Jimmy-followed him. Dr. Cartwright was a thimensr- setic young man with e. clever face. He greeted them with a brief nod. Pongo, looking more serious and ‘spectacled than ever, perforniedin- u"" . "l understand you were a great friend of Mr. Wade's," the doctor said to Ronny. _ ’ "His greatest friend." "l<l'm. Well this business seems straightforward enough. Bad, though. l-le looked a healthy Win18 chap. De you know if he was in the habit o! taking stuff to make him sleep?" "Make him sleep." Ronny stared. "lie always slept like a top.’ "You never heard him complain of aleeplessnees?" "Never." "w. 11, the facts are 51mph enough. ‘rherell have to be an inquugj’; afraid, nevertheless.” "How did he die?" "There's not much doilit; Laiiould say an overdose of chloral. Th; stuff was by his bed. And e bottle and glass. Very sad, these thlngslrc." It was Jimmy who asked iiienties- tion which he felt was trembling on his friend's lips, and yet which-the, other could somehow or other not let out. ' “Some advertisements are truth‘ ful though the grammar la faulty.‘ “The bride wasn't a bit self-poe- leased-F‘ "How could she be when her lather was standing there juat wait. _lng to give her away." v I I O I O l _AN AUTUMN WIZARD ‘t gKInQ Midas is no myth, I hold, But walka the earth, a wizard bold. Last night my mama's leaves were green As In yon viny screen. And new each one ls turned to gcidl King Midas ls no myth, I held. " "You think the German language '_la regular street talk, eh?" W "y", so guttsrai." j- Qnssnor: or your. rut ‘There's no qucstion ole-foul play?" The doctor looked llltlm chirp- ly. ‘ ~ "Why do-you say that? Any cause s. vs Leave lllcutrull v . "~,\":_x\\\~a ‘iggs, wRosolend Arrive Charlottetown all led" III ' It, John's. October ‘l. October pll. licvfibar d. November ll. flcvcmbar ‘ll- 11-100 Ofllcu and plants n! Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary. Vancouver, Torlonto, and Montreal. Distribution warehouses at other convenient , . to suspect it. eh?" Jimmy looked at Ronny. If Ronny knew anything now was the ‘time t; speak. But to his astonishment Ronny shook his head. "No cause whatever," he said clear- ly.. "And euicid *5?" "Certainly not." Ronny was emphatic. The doctor was m so clearly convinced. "No troiblesi A woman?" Again Ronny shook his head. "Now about his relations. They must be notifi ." "He's got a sister-a half- .er rather. Lives at Deane Priory. About twenty miles from here. When he wasn't in town Qerry lived with her." "l-Pm." said the doctor. "Well, she must be tol ." "I'll go," said Ronny. "It's e rotten 3dr, but eomwodyb got to do it." He looksdat. Jimmy. "You know hof. don't you?" - "plightly. I've danced with her once or twice." ‘Then we'll go in your-car. You don't mind. do you? I can't face it alone." "ll-rat's all fllht.” slid "$111M,"- aaluringly. "I was Icing to sudsclt it myself. I'll [0 and fleifthdold bus cranked up." 11c was glad to have somethingtc dc. mucus’: manner pulled him- Whatdldbeknowcreuqscct? And whyhldhenotvoicedhissuspicicns, ifhchedthcmtothedoctor. 1i ~ sacs.» .1 FOR SALE An excellent dairy farm in Mer- maid, lat II, ‘l miles from Charlotte- town, near churches, schools and rail- way station, containing 18b acres, 125 under cultivation. balance wood and good timber, extra well fenced and water. line buildlngi. , Inspection invited. Owing io "lg hfilllh, bargain i0! quick sale with or without crop. JOSEPH POWER. . Mermaid. iilfli-il-l-tufr-ti. For Sale UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY T0 BUY COMPLETELY EQUIPPED - PROPERTY We offer for salelN BLOC excel- lent farm fully stocked, equipped with modem machinery, together with modern household furniture and year'|crop,ailasagoingcoucern._ Iarm comprises l0 some of flue land at Long Creek with three springs. 20 acres uilaedltard and soft wood, with vilified-house, new concrete-floor- ed new outbuildings, fall plow- ltoek includes quality, draft horse and mare, and Guernsey Jersey ‘and pure seed llabieia cattle. Machinery ineielu binder, mower, lilo-rake. billet, scuillcr, seeder, truck __ harnel, _ nmeueuici-eiecrem-eeweu 6CTOBER’25.1'929 3 "v QQRQQ" MOTOR IIIII- A new motor fuel with drive’ ... p Q p-I B fl d punch i-Plm‘ ty! illill HNIDIIAN I070! Q"- Provides a 9"‘ f ec i: film 0f protection bow twecnallworlfl- in g pa 1- ts of the cnglnd "#848159" IAIOLIII A etraight- run gasoline . . . eco- nomical . a i/ilfll- fcrmly cleanand reliable! Mocou-Fnornn McCOLL-FRONTENAC on. COMPANY LIMITED ember 7th ncxt, otherwise in parcels by auction on the premises on NiilVem-. 150R 3.41.12 l have always in stock rubber belting and traces at half price, ‘CLINTON MORRISON, Fredericton Station, P. E. island ber llth- next. Apply to the undersigned. K. J. c K. M. Msitfriiv, 156 Richmond Street, Charlottetown. l0-25-26-28-30-Nov. 1-2-5. 9310.10.19.71, Valuable Property at Charlottetown For $ale ---_-¢—J_ lam Instructed by l/lr. Donald McKinnon to sell at Public Auction on Wednesday the 30th day of October, 1929, his property situate on tn, North Biyer Road in C‘ arloiietown knc . ea "Sldincunt." The main par: can. lain! 18% acres with residence well laid off having all modern conveniences. hot water heating, electric light, sewerage, toilets on first and second floor, bath, hot and cold water, aet tubs, etc. also garage, ice house, stable mg coach house, smell fox eanch with ample room for ektcnslon, large orchard, high elevation u... unded and well sheltered by shade trees with egg cg the most beautiful avenues in Canada, five or ten minutes walk from shore, pert frunflng on North liver Road la suitable for building loie. Land lg in hi‘); state of cultivation suitable for growing vegetables anQJi-ult, ab"; m, u" now under strawberries. Also household furniture lllilyfllflllllllllll consisting of parlor and dining room furnlturqrare old sofas and eatmsion tableakifchcn utensils; num- ci beds, couches. mattresses, blankets, , spreads, piilewg, p111," a,“ “Id-ml: Clflllluv ‘t- Allirflflll l‘ 08k llltl IIIINBCIIIQ [Ii pflselflgg “m. sletlng cf two horses, iwe milk cowl. bill and foeee, about fourteen tom h”, calnwheet. llllllllll. turnips and apples, ‘also cream separator, chem, ,1“. trle washer lid various farming implements Including mower, rake. IIIII plum-be. bc. Bale of furniture will commence at l0 o'clock ta the fcrcuoon. Jfiuperly will be Ill-lip.“ Ivclcek afternoon.’ ‘ For further particulars apply to McLean Bank building, Charlottetown, or to the a Mcliuuou, Solicitor-guy“ derelgucd, r H , JOIN l. QVI-ADLIY, .,-*.-§-an wean-inaccuracies m-Jhlhlli . Twit" i» he mum ‘Tenders m fox ranch" addressed to the under- signed. Five w cent cf the Tender ic ac- WIIDIII! cacls hulk, accepts! cheques only. . The highest or any iendsrhot nec- eesarlly “genial Tenders received l November, I929. W, O. IAIION. 8. I. IUIII, Llgailetli- Albertol. P. I. l TENDERS i1.._ Tenders for the purchase e1 the Alberfon Dark‘ Silver l-‘ox Ranch pm. Pen!» i-‘Un-ll-lulll 0|’ Foxes, pen; 5nd ranch together with fixtures, The ranch ie upon leased land, lease expires November 1930. The ranch and foxes will be. open‘ for inspect! by |ll peciive buyers dell! Sundays elvtmec between m. hours cf one and three o'clock n; u. 11g afternoon. a h 0c.‘ um’ 9182-i0-l4,l8,2l,2l,2l,Nov, l, . Valuable Business and Lot For Sale ' _ i apiencce, 18th l "I "quilted b: m. William ii. i "ll by Public Auction o and Edward ltreeie, Nfllca in the city. 00d lioon down g "We llflle with mi, 5M ll-Pac warehouse, “JO-One buildln | i l“! ‘In’. “u. m‘ ‘IL; on Eueton Street For further particular; size of lot e0 cold water. is a barn mm; c: nape: scat, cu use 22' a 11'. saecucei garden fee Iowan. M lvnly to W. 9308-10434]. rmpim