Broken CONTINUED KITTY PLAYS SAVAGE | over 01° reoylflcnfl,’ "m. 0v.» In spite of, the work the day wrgnthnsa nemllx‘! seemed long to Katherine. She knew \‘\;;-;-;;_'§;'1Z‘.'."-nrd. I" that am had gone to their old island and she wished she were with him. When noon passed and the afternoon hours came and went she began to feel anxious. Once she slipped away from the camp and went down to the little while beach. ‘fibers but g9 work I811“- le Mill ‘n. :12“: cl?‘ gydney. Al ‘ ‘ II arcs; h’. S» "flu" n! have need one bottle " , eel Aathmi "i w"! a: new"! m’ “mmul; ‘that r have some she looked out over the water for a I" "m" . k nin feellul backlo n0! u "I sight of the canoe. Presently Um- mllut “Mliifi- lluottl‘: 1-2111 “"‘,' no ' v cum‘ to ha" 1g on hand. mm ‘that yo‘: 5'01"‘? :21‘; r:.".":..:.; by mate tiptoed toward her and with finger on lip led her cautiously back to camp. There, with many head- shakings and fearful grimaces, she in. dicabed to Katherine that she must not go away alone again. To fill in the time Katherine beam to ask the names of things about her and soon a language lesson was in full swing. There was good-natured laughter over her attempts at the words, but Katherine kept on, feeling that things would be much pleasanter if she could talk with her new friends. When time came to get tihe supper cooked she gathered some of the chil- dren around her. she felt that she could care for them much better than she could help with the preparation of the food. ‘There were grateful glances from weary mothers 1: Kath. erine began to draw pictures on the ground to amuse the half-grown babies. She was in the midst of this group when Bill came back. Her heart told her how glad she was, and she knew that days in camp would never be so long as when he was away, threatened possibly by some danger she could not share. The children had tried of the pictures and she racked her brain for some- thing else to show them. She tried some oi’ the nursery rhymes and smiled at the sound of her voice re- peating Mother Goose Jingles in this wilderness. The children like this new amusement. And a. few minutes later they were going through the motions and trying to say "Pat-a- cake, pat-a-cske, baker's man,” and doing very well’ with it. When they tired of that Katherine drew a tlt-tat-we diagram on the ground and played that old nursery game with some of the older ones. Their cries of delight when they beat her caught the attention of their mothers and after the men began their supper the woman crowded round Katherine and begged to be taught to play tit-tat-toe, too. They learned very quickly and soon beet her at her own game. "My good- ness, if I Just had some cards." Before she seipt that night she thought over everything that she knew that could help to amuse these simple childlike people who had taken the white strangers in and were feeding them and sheltering them, without thought of pay for ‘Jhelr hos- pitality. She felt grateful to them . and she fell asleep secure in the knowledge that Bill was near and that one day of the tabu had- passed. In the morning there was great ao- tivity in the camp. The women hur- ried through with the gathering of wood and fruit, herded the children before them and set all across the island. After an hour's walk they came lo a low white beach and pro- ceeded to fill their flat baskets with shellfish. This task accomplished. they stripped themselves of clothing and ran light-heartediy into the surf. Katherine thought she knew some- thing about swimming, but never in her life had she seen any one so at home in the water as these brown women and girls. Their naked bodies slipped and slid ihrought the water cAnltW a FRASER. Blanulactnriill cumin” New Glasgow. xi". sum" // i’ ‘\ OvrlisrAs ASTH MA REMEDY 3S3 QSMILES’. GABBY GERTIE -fv;rsfi.as.r=z.1.ivfil” ; yczcheeaareenrrars? v mu M», If: “Dancing keeps one young- lgthat‘: why many people are taking *» te a to rejuvenate themselves." QLZ __ __ _ __ . Register». 1- 1. x‘ -i..'JIm: Ta-ia, I'm off to the shore Ind the breakers for two wcekll ...BIll: Well, so long-till you W151i the 8P9“! B-Ild 8786c Oi’ the tiny come Mme broke. H‘ darting fish that abounded in the water near the beach. - 1 They climbed on to some rocks near the shore and executed dives that made Katherine catch her breath at their daring. she watched for a few minutes, then leaving her grass skirt in a litile heap raced after them, delighting in the sport the water afforded. But although she was counted an expert swimmer at home, she was no match for these little chil. dren of nature. 50mg o1 th, yougjggf 8irls ran races, others swam under W118?- driving to see who could re- main under longest. When they had tired of the water they sunned themselves on the beach and Kaiherine, lying near Ummata, thought contenliedly. "This is the way I:.r-'-;.;_.e .~ , ..l.l:>uss: 8o that's Swln Cheese. all? Well I'll take the good old lérnerlcsn kind for mlne. it's not rovid" a p protwim“ be inc c“ G A S 0L I N E Altfliihhflln gasoline. . . - ical . . . uniformly clean and reliable! ‘rm! crrllntorrsmwu__cusnbulw over the hills hi“ C0]. If]? McCOLL-PRONTENAC on. COMPANY LIMITED 0mm and Phnm at Winnipeg. ‘Regina. @4100» Vancouver. Toronto. and Montreal Oxmzm x I _. V \. 1 y] EN i OY the extra life and t . . . and dale. pvri/ihf; l» N Distribution Warehouses at other convenient point: SEPTEMBER 30.19295 wit“ vigour that e use of Red Indian Motor Oil. and Cyclo Gas or Marathon Hi-Tcst Gasoline. will bring to your cari r These famous McColl-Frontenac products make motors agile in trafiic give them speed for hill and There are Red Indian stations . . manned with courteous and skilled attendants. . . in every neighborhood. Visit the one nearest you to-dayl growl. She drew a square to repre- sent a house and place the animals in it. Then she sent the bears out to walk and let the clay "Goldilocks? to live-no bother about clothes, pick your meals ofl s. tree, lie in the sun." She hardly missed Bill. content merely to know that he was some- where on the island with her and that wmc 111- she would see him, if only f0!‘ a brief She told the awry of the T hm exchange of glances in the evening. B9813 VEPY limifll! in B 59W Word-i. Whgn m, noun sun was p“; the illustrating the action with gestures wgmgn u; thgmggl/ye; u, egthefing and movements of the animals. The flowers, which they twined man long brown children listened wiih delight chains. The choicest of these were “m1 W11“ 51W 1W1 11111-919111 3 ""511 nus aside for the decoration of Ara-l boy out the animals back in her band man's house, the others were twined "111 951d 801119111118 which 9111111? about: the necks and arm of the meni- "W11 it B85111" ' gatherer until every one was gaywith W11"! $119 5119991‘ W“ 51111511" 511° blossoms. Katherine Joined in the W" Ill-Rimmed t0 they old grand- pqum,’ bmdm; o; gm-mnq, around mo-lhefs house, and there she had to her held as well. At this there was W11 311° 39°F? “$11-11- 11511131191‘ 5111111514 mum 313311“; md polnfln‘ and Um. as she had done when the children mate with eyes inn of fun came m when 11w M1 wld the MW ‘hm her and shook her head. She then times she tlusht the old flown w “n; 13mm“; gm panwmlm of being pill’ ilt-tat-toe, but this Wll IiOt so chased by one of the girls, caught and l"°°°fl1"1- l! n" W" "Th"! ‘"11"!’ ‘ with a garland round her "e1" 511°1°5t l 851119- 7/0401: Aeooo snot , Pfioy dldyeu dlvpm your Ime- t" 1 mm sndjevaaeguoegg 1mm and Katherhie understood then IWMYIM W" “w! when will!“ that only bridefwore fiowerson theirlcflm- 511° li°°d 1W i1" 11mm‘? mm when the lights were out, watching WM“, mm, m, wok m, 1on3 the stars. Bhe was lonely and she chain and twisted it over her shoul- "filled for l! W011 "m! 3111- 5119 den. “Someday 1 shall wear she‘ thought back over the day and “m; ‘Qfl-nd," ‘h, wk; than. m‘; gigrinned at her activities, “I'm a regu- seemed to her that they knew what II-r lime Girl Scout. doing my swd she meant. when they returned w deed every day- I'll be telling them “m9 Q3514“, found m“ m, ch11- my name is Pollyanna first thing I dron gathered around her as a matter mow," she thought. _ M wlrl- With imam whose mu This was the first of slmlilsr days III 1M M susased before she wort- and night. Katherine found that 94 "l" °l $1" 0199M‘! ell! into three she could soon make herself under- shlmllmsiarssonasn-asuonaand stood. e he added words to her vo- a middle-shed one. She made, too. cabulary every day, and at the end thliilwvofaohildmmingaleaf oiaweekcmildoerryananhours Gsitfolja diellflrhenlheheld 11D conversation with Ummat; wq-y the llrlil animal and leve a ms sully. Che found that the children mu 11mm mes mm; n» tlliedhsriikevsrllableahedowsend interest to them. "If we have to stay here long I'm going to have a schol," she decided "If I could be wish Bill part of the time I'd think I never was so happy in all my life as I am now." r From Ummata she learned some- ithing- of Woodcraft. She watched.‘ "Loo, while the women worked at, primirive looms weaving grass into mats. They were always busy. The work of the community was well‘ di-' vlded. The older women who had children to care for stayed mostly in or near the camp. They prepared the food after it was gathered, kept the camlp clean, wove the mats and fed the fire. The younger women and all the girls who were old enough lo help brought in the fruit, caught the fish, went after the reedsand grass for the weaving. Over allthis activity hovered the old grandmother. Q-Ccntinued on page s; mm ron time The property of Mlle Minnie Welter consisting of aFarm 0170mm at munching, practically In clear; u: good state o! cultivation with good belidmgs, comprising dwelling-loose. barns, granary, Qua also" 100 acres adjoining, u aereselear, balance wall covered with have and soft wood. hm cola separately or In on. lop to perches! 1 THE KENNEDY COMPANY LTD. lfld THE VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP ACT Montana: SALE To be sold by Public Auction in front or the Law Courts Building in oharlottetown in Queen's county. in Prince Edward Island, on Tuesday. the 15th day of October. A. D. i029. at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. ALL THAT TRACT piece and parcel of land situated lying and being on Lot or Iiownshlp number o1 in Queen's County aforesaid. bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing at a point on tbs The undersigned liquidstor of the above Company will receive written tenders up to noon on Monday, Oc- tober 7th, i929 at his address below for the purchase of the assets of the Company in the following parcels: (1) ‘All the stock of merchandise and produce, together with all the real estate 0f the Company at OTqeary, including the store buildings and all‘ warehouse buildings and barns, and also all the equipment. fixtures anzi appliances. (2) All the accounts and bills receivable and all securities for the gsnmvrkd m m. Mo“ M q“ north side of the Millvaie Road ai (3) All’ tho foregoing asset; gum the southwest corner of a tract of together. land‘ in possession of am. Brown. A certified cheque payable to the thence along said ma. Brown's wes- John n. McKenzie. and the said John n. McKenzie (of the one vamp and the undersigned (of the othfl part), because of default having been made in the payment of the prior‘ 1 lpai and interest due thereby. V For further particulars IP91! Ii _‘ MacDonald d: MacPhse, Riley Building. Charlottetown. Dated this 'Ith day orsqmmsor. 'A. D. 1929. -_ moms usually. “ MORTUAGII FDR SHE AT NEW GLASGOW A “'7 ulndersignof for,» least ten per cent o the amount tendered must ac - Pm? “m ‘ma,’ the “M” 03$’ session o! Robert Bigger. thence menus tclldel‘ w be Plicl or secured "mhmmd" "m" "'4 "F" to the lltibincilbll of the llquidatot 0011mm"!!! boulder! “M11 it MW" within- tea days after notice of ac- saidllillvale Road and thence along ceptancs. The highest or any tender u“ n,“ pughgugqug, mg u». wardly to the place of commence- ment said tract of land being en- tern line until it meets land in pos- of assets, and ocnditions o! sale may be had upon application to the liqui- dstolq ~. closed between‘ three boundaries. Dated September 2e12, n, mo. namely. the mums nose. In ~ . _ ~. I . Brown's land, d Robert Bigger’: m “Winona B‘ chjgtlgiam- land. containing amen (m acres oi 793144741‘ " ' 3nd 5.300 more or Illa as oust-m a tram aeaiunia Ben-ts wife to John A. Bren. dated Rm l-O-O-O-OOOOQOOOOOOOO-O-OOOOO-O-O "mpg; A, n, I". m} "'1'; g EYES TESTED . ; am in 2.1m- as. ma m. , ’ Aau ‘ Mllll I111’! ~§ a n ficdinsamcenmrceglscrlgmecar», :_ i thamthmotilman. 2 i 2 hrln oflllacresyl! clear. bal- ance eomnd with hardwood all lumber. Well watered and very sel- vonlont for water system. Noe: ll school. eharxclbeskaaglroller will‘?! miles from un var. Ali! ..:. W. W. IIIIIPIY. 0a henna roio-F-m-sion. . " if .r~ s» EFFICIENT sorrcm azenhirrlrabfi n. ' l‘ .1. wuionivsfsilm -. s4 who