PAGE "rwo And the first sip ‘will convince you it is best. " $111,411 l1," ‘Fresh Irons the gardens’ u-iitiii I The World's Greatest Travel System Fresh Frozen Herring FOR Fox FOOD We are now freezing u fresh sup- ply of small herring for fox feed. Orders for same will be filed as received und carefully attended to. MATTHEW d; McLEAN, LIMITED. Sourls, lllBQKEljy AN AGONY OI‘ WAITING It was u gasping and disheveled pair than stlxxered into the settle- ment ‘rwo hours later. Apparently tlie ' women had seen no sign of the 898-- plune, for they were B01118 Pllcl-“Y about their work and showed nfllf-hl!‘ excitement nor curicsiiy ut the Ip- pearance of the two whi‘e people. BlLl yelled, and pointed to the sky and they politely followed his gestures with their eyes, but seeing nothing. turned back to their work. ' He ran to ilhe little beach. Canoes still gone. Even if they were there he and Katherine could hardly set out alone for Broken Wings. ‘Nor ilhe tallmt tree he couuld climb, any Sign of the plane. It had vanished could not even find the tiny speck he knew to be the island they ha] landed on and left only the day br- fore. Katherine waitefid in silence for . . . cruise experience covering 500,000 miles. This greatest single travel system presents thcoc cruises for 1929-30. ROUND-THE-WORLD From New York, Dec. 2—-l37 days. Empress of Australia, Professional Cards 21,850 gross tons. From $2000. ‘ Mark R. McGuigan, MEDHERRANW l B. A Two cruises 73-day each, BABBSTER. SOLIGITOR. ETC. Empress of Scotland (Febfi)... 142 Ikhrnond ‘Street O44+04004444++O44§44+¢O+ 7851-9-24Jwk. 1929 ' 19,30 -_-~ WINTER »+»¢+»»~._++...»».+ g g The Canadian Pacific hasitsowu AND I , oflices in 35 Asiatic ports and 52 § (“$3555 FffTED a I European cities . . .l‘€gi1l8f . l,“ w_ TAYLOR z routescoveriugtwo-iliirds of the ', L s‘ TAYLOR t gloho . . . connecting systems z oplomeum‘ g such as State Railways of India 6 3 i O him as he descended from the tree “Perhaps it wasrrt a plane at all," she ventured. “Maybe it really was a big bird of some kind, 11‘. was pretty fa;- away." you?" l "I heard something, surely, but it might have been the wind Bill." He sank to the sandy beach and buried his head in his arms. Despair carelessness in leaving no message behind to guide any one who might land there. “Surely? Katherine tried to com- fort him, "surely if some one did laud there they would also come here EmpressofFranco (Feb.l3). Both mmuonllgilsiczglofgtfi“ l“, from New York. Au low 11-3900. UybnhancupodlruaslugnlLssk blur-u- 0 it, Carter in“; p"... “n” Canadian Puclflr Rnllway 4° Kllll 8t Bulnt John. N. B. Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN. Murgute, P. E. l. Send ull information regarding lu- hsotlons of Prohibition Act to the above “C1111 sumo. “us, i”; ' Cheques .. . 0.3.... vllfié...» O Or To Chief inspector B. J. Haywood ‘l5 Dorchester Street, Charlottetown. . Phone 709 O 9l01-11-10-1yr. . c BELL £4’ MATHIESON n’ R_ BELL MONTREAIA Sept. iii-There were 222 cattle, 96 calves, 507 hogs, and 146 sheep and lambs. for 5110 on the livestock markets here today. Calves sold from $7.00 for fairly good 37555- ers, t0 $14.50 for good suckers. Lambs were steady at "$11.00 t4, 311,50 1°,- Bood ewes and wethers. Bucks and culls were sold for $9.00. Sheep were from $5.00 to $6.00. Hogs were steady to strong and were sold for $12.50 to $13.00. fed and watered. odd 53195 were made on a graded basis. sews were from $10.00 to $11.00. c ,-_-__.. Chevrolet second iiund four ninety Cur. Perfect running order, A blf"[n_ 7805-9-26-51. ‘FOR SALE At Kensington- l l i NEW 110059.; barn and garage. Sit- , uuted cu \lct0rln Street. This pro. ,1 Peri-y ls now and up to date in every l "l! 8nd will be priced low for im- nnedlate sale. Apply l” John Me. Jiay, Owner. on prcmlgeg, or 1 liUGl-l F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. D. L. MATHIESON, LL. B. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. Offices-Charlottetown and Montug-ui >-—- -——— McLeod & Bentley ' _ J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. Banister and Attorney-at-Luw Ofllce: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. l. McDonald & McPhee B. A. I. A. McDONALD. H. F. McPHEIi BARRISTERS. ATTORNEYS. ETC MONEY T0 LOAN Riley Building (Jhsrlottetown Stewart & Lowther ' J. D. STEWART. K. C. N. W. LOWTHER BABBISTERS, SOLICITORS. ETC Ii Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN Dr. D. T. Waye DENTAL SURGEON 130 Richmond Strees Charlottetown, P. E. l. OHIO: Emil’! Phone M3 FLM-l-IIJEM. 2P.M.ioll’.M- 7905-9-28-21. AUCTION SALE 1 old fsshioneddgilleotbgrifiltelnwalnbenllt)DD‘ 1929' l. 2 p. m Sh"? ‘he fonowin‘: ; 1 "b"?! Table. ilhnlioguny.) , 1 Bed Room Suite (ash, walnut trim med. I l unilque Parlor Suite, 1 sofa, and 2 chairs, ' ii Bed Room Suits complete (white numel) 1 8 English Brussel Rugs. l Single Bed, spring mattress. _ Rocking chairs. bedroom w" kitchen chairs, dining room ehgirg 1.1mm. labies, I nrull futlu, 8 n1 g rdee, 1 die-er, 1 bull rack, l new’ Century washer. 1 Maclsrv mue 1 i Good Cheer range, i refrigerator, wrinltr, wash bench, kitchen linoleum, 3 pieces inlaid linoleum, fire screen, wood buskel, toilet sets, dishes, bread mixer, 1 w cur-ever roaster, JIII. crooks, butter tubs, coffee grinder, , cuuhiong, plflflyg, e _____?_ bu: u. - . _ ' Join: r. amour. j -~ Auctioneer. -l - ~ 1au-o-u-u. i Don't give lip, Bill. We may see the plans coming this way any minute." "It's our only hope." he said dull]. Any effort: in rouse the wonicn left in cazrup were vainwfrhey paid no further attention to his gestures and entreavies. He realized finally he insisted on climbing the tree again, and there he watched through the long afternoon, watching in vain for any reappearance of who‘. he was sure was a rescue plane. As the sun began to sink one o! the navlv ewomen came down to tho beach and took Katherine's hand gently in hers. "Come," she said. Katherine did not understand the word, but ilhe meaning of her pres- ence und her gesture were under- standable. "I must go, Bill." she called up to the man perched like some giant bird in the palm tree. "The men mus‘, be returning and the women want me to 10in them. ‘rhehabu has begun for us." - As she had hoped, this distracted his attention from the vigil he was keeping amine slid down tolloin the two women, brown and white, who waited at the foot of the tree For one long minute he held Kathrihe close, kissed her, whispered broken words of courage, then saw her diz- appear with her guide in the Rees. along the path that led to the set- tlement. ' Lef alone he tried to collect his thoughts. Had he really seen s ship. an airplane flying away from Aru- man‘: island toward Broken Wings? Or had his ardent hope for ranue deceived him? Was it wise for them to remain here, separated from all but brief glimpses o! each other, for a momfli? Katherine had taken til.- arrangement in good part, as she lit-i taken everything since his fall from the tree at Cocoanut Pain-t. The voices of i'he men returning from, their hunt-in! ieached his ears. Weary and discouraged he went to 30in them. ‘rhey were nm in sight when he reached the camp, and he tumedhis steps toward the houses they occu- pied. Hls guide of the day before stepped out as he reached the men: quarters and beckoned him to enter. Bill stepped through the low doorway and found himself in s house that was much better mods than the On! in which he and Katherine had spent the previous night. It contained only oe room. but that room was covered with u rude flour, and there were candles of u sort stuck in the wail to give u dim and smoky illumination. Wur- other men were standing .'n- side, divesting themselves of meats. l Auction Sale 0f Farm at Brudenell, Kings County I um instructed by l. lsisWlllisnulWebuiertosellbyPIbiie lsturlsytlsemu day ofloptouibermhcllleuttlioisourofus p.m.,thefsruief said William]- uersu with good dwelling house sud outbuilding, utslcefeulilvullmsboutimtie from Brudeneli station. Tsriuuaslule. could he see, even from the top of. “But I heard the engines, didn't‘. shook him despair and agony ut his’ bows sud arrows, and weapons that looked like boauerungs. They raised their hands in u gesture of lreetins uudlilllvnlledtoltuslugtiisssms gesture. ‘nan he pointed to himself Ind said loudly. “Bill. My name. "noel." they reputed frvlns to imlhh hb pronunciation. ‘than the nhn who had invited him to emu pointed to himself and Mid. "Ahiweys, Aluwuys." Bill repeated the won! and the uisa "I 0"“! pleased. cram." am "will" one. naming hiullf. "root/i. amxmivou 0' minus, 1.11. IIseDONALD, -_.., Auctioneer. "#9531337. J \ _ ‘nuns-i wlnflsuid the third. "Bouurtlas fmIl-h asses in s ions you. lull announces-sumptuous ‘l-HE IIHAKIsIII'I-EI-()WN —-"'-—.-_-'-—__——— w/[NGS London ’s distinguished . beauzfy expert Mme. JACOBSQN tells how t0 keep henna to each mun Is he named him. The! laughed at his efforts good-nuturedly and repeated his name allln. Th0" was something very lossunt about their friendliness and Bill hoped Kaiiherine was meeting with as cor- dial s welcome. He pointed then to the weapons they canled, and with childish cage:- ness they told him the name of each object. He learned, too, thawordr for light, water floor and the straw mats that were applrellfili’ 50 b9 "593 as beds. In u short time the rolling of the drums was heard and the men stepped out to have their supper. Every woman had disappeared out in vessels around the cuinfire there was food cooked and left for the men to eat. Ahiwaya selected a number of ‘lie campletely and “Wm the h , r he pots and bowls and carried them into Ammo-it's dwelling. Evidently the chief did not eat with his subjecs. Bill found that. he was hungry ‘and that thefood was very good. He eon- tinued to ask the names of things and found his companions very will- ing lo teach him. flattered probably that he should wish to know. When the meal was finished he was offered a roll of tobacco and l! clay pipe. As he prepared to smoke wivh them he turned over the post - biiity of speech with Aruman. i-le wanted to talk to ilhe chief at once, to tell him oi‘ the seaplane and to ask his help, but how to reach the chief was u problem. When his pipe was going he said to Ahiwaya who sat at his side, "Aruman? Chief? I talk with him?” and pointed to the chief's house. ‘ Ahiwayu seemed -‘o understand for he rose at once and went to Arumans dwelling. He cams back in u few minutes and motioned Bill to follow. They walked across the open space and stoodiwaiting for permission to enter before the door of Arumans house. At the sound of some huilive words Ahiwayu pu-hed aside u soft that until Amman! return in the eve- I lather ‘kin ma" mien“ m’ “or ning there was nothing he could ca; “d h’ “d 5m ware n but. wailch, Deaf to Katherine's pleas‘ °‘ ‘he “"1”- the presence Bill. gasped wivh surprise at the primitive splendor that me‘. his eyes. Oil lumps took the place of vile candles in Bill's own hut. 'I'he v/Rll! werehung with skins, stuffed birds and wood carvings. Futocns of flowers hung in the corners and the floor was covered with sof‘. reed mats At one end of the room was a pile of mam, finely woven, and withskiiis thrown over them 1o make a divun relief of unemployed miners and g°°m g“ ' kmd “:1 ‘ltualsumsfouvitel? their families. As the Government‘ afterwards gave it to Mrs. Batten, ya atstone un, .u ng . - the figure of the same god that. was carved in the totem pole outside. Ahiways made a low obeissucc and Bill also bowed. Amman motioned them to mstsneur him and they squatted down for their talk, Alai- ways. watching Bill with great curi- osity. __ "You are welcome, white mun." Arumun said. “I come to make talk, Bill an- swered. "Good talk is between friends" Arumun said gravely. "This, then, is good talk," Bil] re- plied. “Thir afternoon Chief Aru- man I suw from the hill on your island u ship of the air such u 1 told you of this morning." Arumun wore a puzzled look "The hill," he repeated, "What is be-tne hill?" ' Bill laid the ends of two manta to- gether io form ‘u miniature hill incl Arumsn nodded, then touched his forehead and his breast in a sign 0i fear. . 1 . "Ne," he said forcefully, "No go hill Bad spirits there. No go again." "All mini," slid Bill cheerfully. ds- ' termined to humor him, _"I won't gs scam but umn well. rrdm that. mu I saw u ship of the ulr, flying toward my islan ." Arumun shook his head. "No," he said again‘, "Ne. Evil upiri ." "But I tell you it ‘was u ship of the air. I wish you in give ma. canoe ‘tn- morrow, take me buck to my island, me sud the white woman." _ ‘ The chiofsmoked thoughtfully for u long time, then, "Yes. You go your island, leave white woman here." Nor could Bill move hlmlfrom the‘. decision. 'I‘hvy had agreed to keep the tubu. It must be kept or the spirits would be very angry. He would ‘ska Bill, bu‘. Katherine must be left se- hind. Ts Be Continued Tomorrow Tired Feet Bltlli with Illlatfl 1h warm water. rubbing into aching parts. loathing and relieving. - -.-_____....-..____ _ mm so 0‘ 3 "Mrs. George Batten," by Miss Rudclyffe Hall to the Hamil- tonBequast for the Art Galleries cf the city of Glasgow. for $5.000, which H“ “m” s“- °'°”1°"°d- “M” was elven w the l-ord Mayor for the I much that he insisted on painting ing a pipe. Al‘. the other end of tiie ‘ Q1 VARDIAN . ...-_. puma-nu? >__ skin lovely "I tell my clients to use only the soap blended of palm and olive oils-Palmolive. It provides that absolute skin cleanliness which must be the foundation of beauty’) deem SEPTEMBE_l§_26. 19;. ,__ m....y t: doesn't lock for u match that’: “A r-Eri \-.'Z‘.!1 bu“ li‘..." 11/12 Devan Srue-nLoaooiuWJ . ' . m t it: H '11 Mi FTER 22 years‘ erience as Leading specialists advise the _ .. yculo a" ow my "w c” beauty dictator to oyalcyanci Palmolive method of skin care ' Pedestrian: it's misled me so wherever beauty culture is practiced. The method they use is that sub- scribed to by Madame Jacobson. _ This treatment, night and morning: make a creamy lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water. With both hands massage this well into the skin two mlhUICSJillOWlflg i: to penetrate into the pores. Then rinse, first with’ warm water, gradually with colder; MadamejacobsonJnhei-London ' salon; Lina. Cavslieri, in Parir; Pessl, in Vienna,- Elise Bodc, in Berlin-all over the world spe- cialists in beauty care recommend Palmolive. Sm: using i: tonight. n cnsatistocracygmdamejacob- son turns to one of the. simplest of all-beauty transients for home use. "To enable my clients to safe- guard their coinplexions-to retain " radiant skin texture," says lviadamc Jacobson, "I iovide them with my own special kin Food Creme to be used ‘at night and I ask them to use my famous Skin Tonic after deans- ing the skin. _ "l then urge them to use no soap other than Palmolive. Ar the same time, 1 warn them of all the harsh effects of soaps not made exclusively of these oils." PAlM (DlIVE 50A!) 532'.” PORTRAIT AIDS MINER-S ves an amount equal to each sub- ~ scription, the picture added $10,000 well-known portrait. to the fund. The portrait is one of has been sold Sargents best-known works. Mrs. Batten, the subject, was a prominent amateur singer, and Sargent, having heard her sing, admired her art so Hall. Sargent! don her portrait as she was singing. He “It Sves Me S0 Mch Time" who left to her old friend. 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