O; Tgdaffikf ‘Thhmhmflhs Broadcl s lectien_ l Hubby. running on Plctou Route on Saturday the 31st Ab lnet. leaving Bruce Stewart 8t Co.. Limited, Wharf at £15 Saturday morningbn her last trip from this: Port for this eeaaon, 6762-i0-28M3i. I Montreal S. 8. "Hltherwoolf 8, 8. "Oeuta" -—andflaxiadionwomen firtdythat forbeauty of appearance and dura- bility,- .WABASSO Bmacleloths excel any others the Dominion A _ GLABSY STARE unusually wide range fest colours and desigrs to choose from- many beautiful woven- stripe patterns, and four- teen of the newest and most attractive shades. You are sure to be delighted with them. dhamo tal." “They do have a giaeay stare.‘ are Carla dais’ Best A REASONABLE OBJECTION Bug Houae Hunter (to Agent)- it's a nice cottage all rlght—-but I don't like the peculiar arrangement of the deer and windewei All: your dealer to show you WABASSO Broadcloth. l2 Man likes to thinks heis ualur ally truthful instead of lacking in imagination. "What did you aay when he said you were the girl he had dreamed of for yeara-and asked you to marry him?" "l told him he wue etlll dream- youthinltof Christmas giving l lhinkof ivin dY AYER ALSO Passport a Photos lea GREAT scones eraser, A LITTLE SHEEPISH. OF i 2nd Ditto: How'd you feel? Aucton sale at 2o North River! 1st Ditto: A little shespieh, of Road, residence of the late Mrs. M-‘c°urse' P. Hogan, on Friday, October 30th. al M30 o'clock sharp, a lot of chmce "'- ‘.'\.'JSGhOld furniture. ‘iaie positive. no reserve. cash, Terms J, A. McDONALD, 5757-10-283131. Auctioneer- f p: i i All b'ils and notes at hand due“ the undersigned must be paid no,’ later than Nov, 15. After that date will be given to an attorney fer col-i _i ‘iii WRONG! IT'S A BdRD GAME i could scarcely believe. u when I eaw Smith breaking the law shooting crap. Wlfle: And what kind ei game- bird le that, John? Signed NEIL FERGUSON Bonshaw 5773-28-30-2? iiTliii-Iw’ VSUSIPENSION OF SERVICE The 8 .S. “Hochelaga" will cease the Piiililili a hip your poultry to the Harris attoir Co. and receive highest market prices. Get our quotations before disposing of your stock. HARRIS ABATTOIR CO. LTD. Charlottetown. i Charlottetown-l s 5TX9~2.'l-ti'. _Canada#Steamship Lineitd S. S. HITHERWOOQ AND S. S. CEUTA Charlottetown St. John's Leave Arriv. Charlottetown Montreal and leave for 8t. John's October 21at Via Murray,C.B. October 27th Oflvhor 31¢! November 3rd For apaoe and ratea apply CARVELL BROS., Agents “He raved ever my ayee oi erye g IY EDWIN O. HILL Slowly extending his arm. he guided the ‘boy's gaze toward that glorious rift lu the mountain wall. ‘fbook straight ahead. -F‘ollow the line of the dropping ridge ‘til it loses itself in the blue and pur- ple. Now. off, to L-he left a little." "l sec it!" cried Davy. “it's a big cut. right through the menu» rattle through it, Daddy, look8| like." 1 They'll drive the railroad throughf .lt, sou. The lrou l-iqrse willtlittll" .der through that cut straight to; the llocky Mountains. and oven lthem to the Pacific Ocean. it's ours, son! Here's where the road must come, the only place in these Qhliis it can gel. through." ‘ lu the growing dusk they made Icamp, in sight of the magic Puss. lThe-y talked with the eager light- ‘lIElZATlQG-HESS of’ two children. Bil; iDave could not take his eyes from ‘the distant gorge. Continually he returned to study it, as he un~. packed the horses, pickated them! for thvuight, cut firewood andi built the ezilnkedowu beds. As Davy. made a fire and goi it going bflflk" iy, Brandon walked lback and forth until darkness fell, feeding his soul upon the gateway of hope. Out in the darkness an owl booted and xvns quickly answered. - When it grew so black that he could no longer feast his eyes. he sat. down upon a ginni- lllile- i! bulw- down from a storm of hall a cen- tury past, and watched Davy pre- llVil lug supper. happier than he had i».- buen in all his life. An ho ‘stooped m get a hrund for his pipv. he hoiii-cd the ax which iluvy; talus. You could drive e herd of, nhr at the boy whose face was flushed from the hent of cooking. He was straightening up when a sound . me to his our. the snap oi‘ n twig ~cluse by, Spriuglng frolll tho log. he caught Davy to him, ills hand covering the boy's mouth. . “Sh-il-ll!" he breathed, his lipn against Dnvy's enr. .' Sweeping u rapid glance around the clearing. brightly zenmpfirc. he saw that the rains of many years had hollowed l1 pit he- ilind the great log upon which hc had been sitting. iHe carried Davy lo the log and lowered hizn into f.il(: hollow, warning the hoy to silence with eyes and uprnised finger. l-ie had w“ lying "no" me grmmd Heibucixed away from the log, noile- picked it up and sank the shilling blade iulo the log at ills side. Re- setting himself, -he leaned toward iiessiy, swiftly circling the clearilg. lcceping i-n the shudowsas mucll us possible. avoiding the betrayal of the ilrclight. He found his rifle the fire, lighting his pine. suliiius RED in. l All on FACE i Also on Shoulders. Lost a Lot 5 of Sleep. Cuticura Heaied. ‘ "Pimplee started breaking out i l all over my face and shoulders. They were hard and red and l lost a lot of sleep on account of the ir- ritaticn. The plmplea on my face i scaled over and my face wee all ilree. where he had leaned it against a near the picketed horses, wilich stood. heads held high, uns- iriis diluted, iilc wllilc oi‘ their i-yes showing. "Might have been a bear, though they don't come anywhere close to a lire,“ he thought. "Don't like the wny the ilorses are ncting~—" mile crack oi’ n rifle spill the sil- ‘he loved w nestle agamst In the and began to my :i;;ili.'.' Remembrance struck him “Whig a 1°“! “m” whenlshfi hem“ ik a blow-ills daddy, helpless. “hum” benrlrtilger-lg"dorggn “g up‘ ,. - ~ s e saw a . o w . lusned to his knees in the grip oi Hume Two ‘Eyes’ why do you who cry?" she asked. "Have l not need?" Little Two Eyes, “Because l am than 40 of his priests have gone to - , , f, like other people my mother and the United States. 0f this number Mk” aInfhgoiilgxfi“tigdskfinilgiin; sisters do not like me. They trentitlvo were former residents of She-- uni-e. Brandon dropped to one knoc firing ut the sound. From around hlln came iiasll and report He could see nothing, Again came the booting of owls. He heard faint isonnds. twigs snapping, He. fell" b ‘rather than heard the iurtive apl "W?! "om the his worry grew for lndinns—-li preach. and I he guessed that tile llndluns they were—were workingi“! around the (rump, surrounding it. ' dying campfire. liivery furtlve rust- - ~¢i at the rlealiug. Nothing stirred. . sznoice from grayingcoais. lit by the all I ‘warren vi. A uwca OHfl-‘O m rue oAnk There ‘was utter quiet in the great circle of darkness around the ling of the night had ceased. The creatures‘ of the woods and the mountains were froaeu to silence. The air ‘was taintelF-by men. and by something which both drew and repelled. pungent, acrid; tighten- ing steel-spring muscles and slav- eriug jaws. They waited, with the unhulricd patience of the wild. After a long time, hours, the fiercest of their company moved with a ewaggeriug shuffle, swing- ing‘ its blunt head and grotesque nlusk of a fare, moved without the snapping of u twig or the rustling or n loal‘ to the edge of the circle. its wicked eye-n shining; green, its noel claws sheathing and un- liieuthiug as the scent struck full upon its twitching nostrils. it paus- The fire was low. a more curl of The Wolverine shuffled into the clearing. poised like a dancer; enu- ning, yet savage with hunger. The wicked little eyes darted to the beateodown gross where the hors- cs of the iBraudons bad pawed in their terror; to the trampled ground on the other side of the ire, to the sprawling bulk of the lead lmau, one leg twisted under ‘ho body, face pressed to the sod; illil. finally. to another flgure, nmlil, motionless, a crumpled heap, behind a great log. The Wolverine knew there was’ nothing to be fem-ell from ‘the ilgure on the _-round. Death bad been there. But lhere was life iu the small heap liehlllll the log. it waited, doubtful. -icrl. Suddenly it crouched. Keen ‘ZIPS mad caught-a sound. So rap- ‘diy that eye could scurcelyhave "oiilnvlwd its movements, it lost lt- wli‘ in the illackness. lmvy, alter lying for hours iu ncrciilll unconsciousness, had ztlrred. ‘His eyes had been wide open for a long time, but his mind imd been paralyzed. ‘He could not lhlnk. could not place himself Vuguciy he" wondered why it was :0 dork. Usually it was Lbrigllt norning before his sleepy eyelids xprnalg apart. Elere in this strange. cold spot, be- disfigured. i " l used a lot of different rem- li-ic tilnned swiftly from side to side Bdifi! Wilhvil! Bllfif-"l- I 5°C"! isycs straining at flitting shadows. "Sing cuiim" s"? Ind 05mm‘!!! ='l‘o illv rig-ill he spied ‘movement "'5 n"? “5°'d¢d "lid l“ 'b°“' land fired again. missing in the °“° m°“"h- l°°mk‘“'d m‘ "a" ldnl-knvss Next instant the flight mm‘ "d i“ “b°“‘ mm‘ m°n'h' t lwus hideous with the war cries of n§i_°°$frlfe‘°gpfz“ljf;;§_(gzffigl figures breaking from the tlln ‘ l couase ' - i 1st Student: The prof. caught me reading Lamb in class. Tourville, L'lelet 00., Que. l Keep your skin clear and your pores active by daily use of Cuti- cuu‘ Soap. Heal irritations and rashes with Cuticura Ointment. Buuple sun rm l2 uni. Addreaa can-sun Depot: “Ital-Alonso, Montreal!" Pneqdoap 25¢. Olntlnenlfi Ind 60c. Tllcunl Ho. w’ Cuticura Shaving Slick 25c. iiiiléiyiiil A l Choice 52-acre fruit farm in the Niagara Peninsula -on Hamilton, Niagara Fails Highway. twelve miles from Hamilton, one minute walk from Church. Post Office, School and Bank. Has 22 acres in grapes. remainder in pears, peach- es. cherries and plums. One room brick house with aiii modern conveniences and one 5 room bung- alow. Farm, barns, outbuildings in first class condition. Horses. drays Hllront. choking him cruelly. bear- 4. "'l‘hrey're all around lme."‘ he thought. despair in his heart. "Oh, God. don't lei ‘em find Davy!" lie fired as quickly as he cnuld reload. but ll] the darkness he know it was useless. Hands seized him from behind, clutching his ing him to the earth. in a moment he was helpless in the grip of three painted warriors whose black eyes darted diamond flushes in the fire- light. The brush parted. A figure sprang upon the old log. not ten leetlrom where Davy lay hidden. The boy could see that i-his mun was gushed from bend to foot in fringed buckskin, and that his head was bound with a scarf. Pow- erful. (loop-chested. his every mot- ion and pose expressed ruthless command. ‘He carried u rifle in his lcii. hand and a war ax in ills bead- ed belt. With a fierce cry he stiiied the wolf-like howling of the braves. Auctioneers. not look away. iHis daddy! What ~ ————-— ~ —— was going to happen lo himl! Oh . (iod. help daddy! and implements go with farm. This place will be sold cheap as owner is giving up farming. Apply B. PICKEN. Box 98. - Winona. Ont. From his vantage point upon the log he studied his prisoner across the clearing, crushed to his knees. arms twisted behind him, helpless in a throttling grip, chin thrust up- ward. eyes bumiug through the half’ light. The wide mouth stretch- ed in nu evil smile. The dark face ' glowed with infernal joy. "Na-eso-yu-tuhl!" he snapped in the Cheyenne tongue. "l come to him. He is mine!" As he stood poised upon the log. Davy marked the brutality of the lace, his heart lead in his breast. (‘rouched behind the log. so close to the Cheyenne chief lhni he could have reached out and touched him. but hidden by darkness and thé bushes. Davy cautiously raised his head until the level of his eyes was above the trunk oi‘ the fallen tree. He was terribly frightened. for his daddy and himself. ‘He wanted lo go to him-to help him- bnt he caught the warning in his father's eyes. (Before he could move the left hand oi‘ the Indian drop- ped the rifle and slowly reached back lo one side, to where the ax ilzlnrilc juiied from the log. Back Paine lhe hand, found the handle closed around it. a frightful ha-nd The ilrelighi fell squarely upon its mutilation. There were only two fingers. the rest was a scarred and ‘blunted slump. The two hor ribie fingers closed firmly around the ox handle, (caught it ill u.n iron grip and jerked ii free. The man sprang from the log, lithe as a puma. despite his ‘bulk and brawn. Davy stared ill dreadful fnscina tion. He could not move. he could i5807-l0-30M2l. SALE I will sell for Mr. H. C. Whitlock, Vat hie home No. 241 Pownai Street, .on Thursday. November 5th. com- imencing at 1 o'clock, all his house- hold furniture and effects, dom- prising Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Rooms, Hall and Kitchen. 1 beau- tiful Bell Piano, Side Board, Happy Tiwueht Ranoe. Carpets. on Clothe, Dishes, Heating Stoves. Book Case. 3 Bed Rooms all fur- nishe‘ and lots good things. Every- body come. BENJ. CARTER d. SON. Auctioneers. 58l2-10-Il0fslnw. AUCTION SALE ‘ l will sell at my Auction Rooms on Friday. October 30th at 1 o'clock a lot of dry goods. groceries, dish- es, boots and shoes. Men's and Ladies’ Wear and other artlciee. BENJ. CARTER, EASTERN STEAMSI-HP LINES, INC. honor-u. IOIIII. I. l.-( eon-amine!) LnlI Q CHINCHILLAB A_ OPEOIALTY. He saw the Cheyenne leader stop squarely in front of the kneeling man, mocking the prisoner with a laugh. He saw a‘ flicker of cruel flmllfielmefll in the even of the In- dians holding his father, He beard RA BBI TS his es. em u Ieatea amen; was?‘ a! an». u Boetoa sue I. I. 00V. DIIGLII Allbltll The lave Dhlehn Ielaeedwaetlllaal Ietardaya atfiP. I. leave Inetprt 1J0 P, 8.. standard ‘time . Standard The dae Beetea ‘Iharedey O A. l. latardayaelllaaadlaoleebeateqdeelaaaqlnl. 0n Interline paaeaagqa IQ leave lntporl lea Ieatea ll. Ii- ' ' Ievaletaleaellaleenedellfllrteegnaaetabeveneree. era. " We can eupply you with the onio- brated Manchu Strain. Sole Agents Each. Breedera and direot import- hls daddy cry out: "Wily. you're r‘ while man!" He heard the vicious reply. dripping with the venom of hate: "You'll never tell that to any- bodv else, damn you!" Ho saw that horrible, mutilated hand draw back to arm's length. saw it raise the ex high in air. saw his father's tortured eyes, saw thc Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Write for prloee, ete.. to JOHN A. COULBON l 00-. from Oxford. cruel hands. his anguished but "urageoun face; the man log toward the nociing prisoner, his devilish ax. fllow. He clenched ills fists, throwing llH arms wide in the reflex of hope- ess unisery. One nrm brushed the log. His heart was bursting, yet lire (rnllld not weep. He lifted him- self from the cold, dump hollow, and stretched his stiffened body. Be could not bring himself to look Across the clearing. For a long time lie kept his buck turned, then forc- vd hinlseli to walk toward his father's »body~to bend down. Potato Prices Rise T0 New High Mark PRESQUE ISLE. Me.,'Oot. 2il.—~ The potato market opened this mornling in the lbiggest flurry for several years, the town being alive with growers and buyers and prices went to a new hlsih mark. Bulk Green Mountains went to $5.25 a barrel measure cash to gl-owens and several small 10in went as high as $5.60.‘ Growers are holding back for higher price. Asquith’s Son To Enter Movie Trade NEW YORK, Oot. 29.49;: route from London to Hollywood. where he is going into ‘the movie ibueiness Anthony Asquith son of our Mar- got Asquith and former Premier of England Asquith, is in New York, Young Asquith is 22 and has mannerisms much like his famous mother's He recently graduated hhntl VWnmml Have discarded old hy- gienic methoda so assure lmmaculacyatalltimee EW modern women but employ a new and different way in hygiene. A way that supplant: the old-time "sani- tary pad" with true protection. Wear filmy frocira and light things . . . any time. Dance, motor for hours without doubt or fear. . ' VIt ia called “KOTEX” . . . five times as absorbent as the ordinary cotton padl Thoroughly daodoriu: . . . time’ ending ALL fear of of- fending. Dlecarda as easily aa a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embarr ssment. You ask for it without heel- ten simply by saying “KO- TE " at any drug or depart- ment atore. Costa only a few cents. Proves rielry old weyl OQ MMKQQQQQOI QQ ter of the famous fairy tale oi "One , E Th E . . gzfidggowhgiilz’?theg:|0ry€?,l_.skirt. Make her ailoes and, stock- Oum for m8 next two wean wnnings illnl-k. Her ha! should he tun have a. comrpléte set 0f dolls with which to act out the story. i I I l sent out into the why was he mug after the goat. One day when she W88 w. d ‘ I g? wh was ms daddy thought she would starve she sat _ _ ‘ “U. hllséladdy‘; ceorslrorung an“ ma. down on a hlllock beside her goat} 15511191,“; out 29,——.B.flh()p Rlch-.Jiliie. 19.34, of Roland J. Murray, oi nie most cruelly and do not give lilac. Three others, formerly 0f She vugnnce of others when we are in- couoa oo-ooure m. ‘ daily-oat i». .¢'.- . .. .‘_.._J>'.la./. kegular saflmg: of I11;- famoua 0 simmers PIP-OM - CHERIQDOURG’ SOUTHAM PTQN S. S. “Orbita”'N0v. 2 S. S. “Ohio” . . Nov. 30 ‘ m: aovst nan. stem 9mm COHPAfiY - HALi FAX, u. s. - Oct. 21-23-23-30. . - ~ ‘ , TWO EYES GOES HUNGRY "‘_' '—‘~*”'"_O_”_"”_ _ '—m'"“'“_"__'_"l*“‘_ ‘ i ungry!" ' ' I (‘This is Two Eyes’ poor, rnggedI This is the second day's chmrillltie lire-ls Color it grey with il. --.'l'cd shawl nnd red pntch upon hcr By‘ Foreclosure MTLL Bill-DOE, Oct. 29.—-ii?‘ore- telosure lproceedings have taken place here whereby 50 pairs of black foxes and progeny have been iakcn from the Gordon silver black fox farm here and transferred to the ranch .0! B. C,.Perry. located here. Thu-la foxes were purchased ‘by Dr. F. H. Gordon. of Bangor, in rwith n binck ribbon on it.) Every day Little Two Eyes was field to look‘ Says Rectors’ Lilss T0 U. S. Difficulty so very hungry that she!‘ She had been unison, of Fredericton, who wuslPrcderlcton. N. B; nor $700 a pair, hero Pvflelllly. says that one of the With 10 per cent 0f purchase paid lliiiiculties of the Anglican diocese down, the right of possession in be is the resignations of rectors w go falsified by ivlurrav until raid for- lo parishes in the United Started. The court records show that Mur- The Bishop says that since he bo- I'll)’ 11694811611 his rlglhis to Perl‘!- Cilflle head of the diocese more who brought fuiefllfliflllv proceed- l-ngs chiming breach of conditions. answered We seldom criticize the extra- ule enough to eat. Oh, I a/m so diuc. bad gone previously. vitcd to the party. 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