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"Sure-flowers, chocolates. and Neil chosen words of love will do Qhe trick." ‘How did you succeed in keeping lhat fellow who was so madly in )ove with you st a distance?" “Married hlm--and now he's usu- jlly as far away ea his club.” l I O I I A STRIKE OUT CONTINUED ‘ TRAPPED The first half of the distance to the beach he took easily. But from then on, urged DIN? W hi! new, 1n ace Katherine and partly by an unressoning fear that took possession of him, re ran doggedly. careless of the noise his footsteps mode in the forest. He was breath- 1eag and panting when he arrived at m, trysting piece. A simle dark fig- ure detached itself from the tree! that grew near the water and came silently into his arms. "Katherine!" "Bill!" , She rested against him, alarmed at the heavy beating of his heart. "You are all right?" she umispered. “Yes." his words came in Jerks. "All right-end you, my darling?" "Perfectly well, Bill. But ta/ilk softly and quickly. I hlNS been waiting for an hour. I em afraid my absence will be discovered. I came as soon as the others slept." Biildrdppcdtotheaandl-ildpuiied her down beside him. "Will you marry me, Katherine, as soon as this tabu is over?" She laughed softly, "Of course, I will. But how will you manage it? [are named in e few days, Wes 1 ' night-that was what delayed me. And why do you ask so fierciy?" "I told Anunan, iihe chief, that we would be married by the native cere- mony when the other men and girls rigiht to tell him that, Kittty, dear- ea?" She did not answer at once. He stroked her hair and kissed her throat. Then she kissed him on the mouth and said steadily, "You were right Bill. I,ha.dn't thought of that, but it seems right to me. Their ways may not be our ways, but we are here now and we may have to stay a long ‘aime. Yes, I think you are right." "Phat isn't all, Kitty. If we are to be married by the tribal ceremony, we must be members of the tribe, I was made a blood brother of Ahiwaya to- And you must become e. blood sister of one of the women before we can go through the marriage ceremony with the others." "What does that mean?" Rapidly he sketched the ceremony for her. "I don't know, of course, Just what they will do to you, but it won't: be any worse than what I went through. . I'm one of Arumau’: sub- jects now an you will be, too, before thetimeoftobuisuplfyou are will- ing to go through with it.’ "Of oourse I am," ahe mil readily. "You are sure thb is the right ilhing for us to o?" he asked again. "I can't see any other way dear. We maybe here for years from an I can understand. We might as well have those years together. And I seem to remember that whenever a men and woman take each other for men and wife in the presence of wit.- nems it is a. binding marriage whether they have a license or not. "Idiot's common-law marriage,’ 'he told her. "Whatever it is,,my dear, it seems tome thetifwetakecachoiflierfor be/titer or worse, live faithfully and lovingly together, it is light in the sigiht of God. ‘rhere, ls that what you wanted me to say?" "lit is Just what I wan-ted you to say, Listen, do you know where we are to send our honeymoon? In the palace 0i’ tlhe Klingi Old Amman is siving us his best back room until they can build a house for us. How's that for being ritzy?" Katherine hiflilOd. "He's an old darling. I'll have father load him down with gold or jewels or whatever his heart desirw when we are res- cued." _ "Salli sure that we'll be rescued?" "V911 s1lre-bu't you must go and I mils?» 80 bwk w my house.» Wiw are you sleeping away from the camp to- . \ TliiE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ t ‘PAGE TWO‘; i Qaokadmg Broken Wings ‘ _ . EveryMusical 11X c/aufi/és stoc Stocking bills cut in half with safe Lux cleansing! Every musical show gets the samc- results . . *. So am you— STOCKING bills mounting high- er and higher . . . producers of New York's musical shows set out to reduce them— "Try many different cleansing methods,diflerentsoapsflwardrobe mistresses were told. And they did z . . with amazing results. For the musical shows all-with- out a single exception-found that “Stockings washed always in Lux give more than double the usual wear z r z give us twice as many performances." Q. Now every musical show in New York uses Lux-to double the life of stockings! And if these sheer stock- ings, danced in night after night, stay like new so much longer when cleansed always with Lux, so will yours! Follow this tested experience with ' your own stockings . . . and remem- ber, too, that other famous authori- ties-the movies, department store buyers in 1 32 great stores-Fifth Avenue dressmakers also find that “Lux doubler the life of fink fabrics." \ ow" NcwYtnik- actual experience v "Fallow Tiara" alarming Irene Delroy {above} is one of the reasons for the brilliant success of this jolly show. Critics call it a “fast- stepping dance marazhon"——you can imagine what hard wear that means for the sheer stockings.- Thanks to Lu: they now lest twice as long! . p * They all are Lux- Fiaretta ' Follow Tbru ' Hello Daddy ' Hold Everytbing ' Lady Fingers ' Music in May ' The New Moon ~ Pan‘: "Whoops" — Ziegfeld success featuring lovely Ruth Ettingflbove} also reduced stock- ing bills with Lux. Mr. Ziegfeld specifies Lux for stockings in all his ‘shows: Another producer {Shubert general manager} says enthusiastically -- "We would use Lu: even if it cost 81.00 e ' box-Lu: cuts stocking bills in half."- ‘k Tboy, mo, use Lax- Plenum Bound ' Sbow Bu: ' T50 Red Robs ' Spring i: Hen ' Tbru Cbur: ' This Year of Grue e Wboopn i Greatest groups other. exchanged a dozen last. kisecs. promisedleach other o. paradise 01 happiness when they Fmizht be 09BX11)‘ together in a few days. An at last reluctantly did part. Bill had taken only o. few steps when he crouched beck behind a tree. Quite plainly he Every Great Movie Studio uses Lux to double the life of beautiful screen clothes-from fragile chifions like Ruth Taylor's charming frock {above} to smart, sturdysporrs fogs. “It's economy to use Lux," the movies say. J r5515 Zfulivlehflrinoifeiurig” " 4.; emf“ to toughen or pull. ‘s dazzling musical shows; f Zie Sucb rtockingsas tbese stay like new twice as long with Lax in every one of New York Reddy, wardrobe mistress o ful dancers above are featured, never fades colors or harms de As Katherine gfeld productions, in which the grace- ts it: "l insist upon Luz because it ate threads, and there's no rubbing No wonder Lux doubles stocking wear." of experts ever consulted find “LUX DOUBLES THE .11"! Brothers Lilli-Ml. Torooto. 50111 ing over the see when Aruman ar- rived, aghast at what had happen"!- Ahlwayas miserable face looked at the prostrate man. Other faces, some full of fear, peered at Bill where he lay on the ground. All eyes were averted from Katherine. for they The cold tropical dawn was break-- sadness than anger in his voice.- "On the word of a chief you will tell me the fate of the white man?" "On the word of a chief I will tell you when the times comes.” And with that Katherine had to be content. When she reached camp to keep msnoe and stockings -—92% of’ those OO-Q-GOO-OOOOO-QO-O-QOO-OOO-O-OOOO SPEED FOR SALE MACK TODD 2.15% {fi Famous Dressmakers Use Lam us’ exquisite lingerie uat like new {see pic- ture above) . . . And department buyers interviewed in l 32 hi] l stores-also insist on Lux LIFE OF FINE FABRICS” ocronsn 1, '19,,‘ EXONERA no . To allay rumours l filly ‘g, the liquor raid made hy mm“ another ell n Chinese huh ‘ not at the laundry of s“, m‘ GIOat George Street. ‘ . (Signed) A, Bmrwnmm cm 90l5-10-D-2i. a °' o-ow-ereooooo“, A FOR p g SALE By Tender At Buckley Point m“, _ Royalty, a thirty-ll: pen F»; h, containing five acres of lend in‘; ._ with Bungalow, Workshop, 1% 3 and Small Stable. Purchaser p, given the privilege of purclufl" acre field adjoining this Pmpgriy‘ whole property affords In em . npportqrity for Fox Reaching , Market Gardening Purposes. '1' will be received by the Eastern 00.. Charlottetown, P. E. L, up 1° o"clock neon October 15th, 1m, oo-o4-o++e+o0 7090-10-4-7-9-11 Oct. Auction Sale Of Furniture 1 am instructed by James A, s lsghsn, S31 Grafton Street, to nu Auction on Zhreaday. October till, . 2 P. M.. the following: Parlor s Dining 300m Suite, Kitchen U l‘! "S Bed Room Suites, llall Beck and lot of Oil Cloth and Rugs and o .. articles. JOIN P. BRADLEY, Auction .. SO7I-IO-S-Gi, ‘0-0-000000000-000 0e es e4 not PEER; ESS FOX rwvr. whee ws-uave warns. nuur "It's Better to be Sure Than Sorry " your loses are the moat proiitllil investment that 10! IIIYO- AN i" seine to lose them. b! Illlll In: m" Netting than Penna? “certainly not." “Why?” ‘Because,’ you lees at else hi0?" in; that the beat "QUALITY NEI- ‘IING" u protecting your Foxes. This netting h ulsLyANlI-I-U It‘ fore and after being woven. llsnga Flat without nagging or It" gin; and makes a perlect reuce. Can be erected ry an “AMATEUR SPEUIALLY MADE FOR US. 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Anthracite Coal For the householder who wants lloaneoailoylnph and blglslo heat values we recommend Webb Anthracite Coal. have to. d gather that the last days of this tsbu aflalr are pretty hectic. They've sot a couple of brown boys up on top of the hill watching for rain clouds. And if they knew we were here together they'd probably thinlk we were helping old Pslooie to push the clouds away in another di- reotim." They recognized the wisdom of an immediate parting. but after ‘the guard turned toward the camp and oollied with Katherine. She screamed and Bill lost his head. With one bound he was upon iihe men, while Katherine whispered fiercely to him. "Run, run, he hasn't seen you yet. Run. He will think I am lhere alone." But’ in that brief space, the guard hSd raised hie voice, scrambled to his feet, Ind Struck Bill a stunning blow with a cilfb he carried. The other man who had ‘been left to watch the women's camp came running. Ho overpowered Katherine en threw a rope of native hemp around Bill's arms. Then he sent the first guard on a run to the men's camp, ied Katherine firmbr to a tree, made sure that Bill was well secured and sewed himself to wait for help. Hours passed. Bill returned to con- l aclousness m find himself lying on the ground, arms twisted helplessly beneath him. "Katherine," he called sharply. Instantly a hue! hand was pieced over his mouth and another blow delivered on his head. Bill lost con- seiouaness again. but not before he heard Katherine's answer. ' A. Pickard’ ‘£12.00. "Yes. Bill. I'm here. Ali right; Don't r .__.. _ .. the tree against which ahe was stand- ing. "No," ahe defied him. "I stay here. with my men." and ahe knelt at Bill's side and took his bruised head in her arms. "Go." the chief repeated. “G0 0r it will be bed for your man. Bed for you. Bad for my people. Go." Katherine knew now that Bill was alive, his warm face and steady breathing told her that. She realised that ahe might only make matte s worse by attempting to stay, so she gull to her feet and said with digndty "1 gin-Chief Aruman. But you must tell me the fate of this white men who belongs to rne." "I will tell you, white woman. Go now. 1 will com; for you later." Still he did not look at her and it seemed to Kitherine that there was more of voooeo-eoeevooekowoooeoo-e OLAIIII IITTID l. W. ‘IAILOI l. S. ‘IAYLOI i EYES zrssrnn AND E Optometrists its liebmoue Street found the emranee o: ‘her house Your grade coal comprising: —Continued 0n page 5- We are new well stocked with high ALBION BOUND ALBION STOVE ALBION NUT OLD SYDNEY SCIIENID SPBINGHILL SUBEINID INVIBNESS SOBIINID AMERICAN IIABD CHESTNUT AMERICAN HARD STOVI WELSH STOVI COKE. Prompt deliveries, lowest prices. Special prices-on ear lots. monolayers-requirements.‘ W’. D. Gillie Co. PIONI ill. will trade for Foxes or Potatoes, Amman 7089-10-43]. 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