J i‘>§inday’s at the orrwo a a s llyou can be oonvin < one trial ‘Ireah troll will do it l All then-gardens’ ws- a-errraof"'~‘"ll' no ¢S _ee| I Dinner on lunxrn nous: Z —- M EN U — Consomme a ls royal, ' Llltuce and Celery. of Fritters. lllced Tomatoes. ribs: Dressed Chicken, n gravy, apple jelly, peas, Ilpdragns tips, cream of potatoes. prime sirloin roast beef, dish gravy. alicfl beets, mashed tnrnips, mashed gpqrpoileu potatoes, English plum pudding, hard sauce, apple and lemon plehfrench pastry, vanilla lce cream, chocolate sauce, sponge cake, tea. goflfee, VI Tone, cocoa, " t M 1-. FOO-GOO‘ SMILES essay crane us u e lav us. ‘a4 Breen Win m cons smsr n avsxosn The second conclave to discuss the punishment of the white man was held in the settlement proper. ‘The image of Palooia was carried out into the center of the clearing. A plat- form with Aruman's much moved bamboo throne was set before it. All the beads and feathers the tribe pos- sessed were in evidence for the occa- sion. And Amman was painted from head to foot with the bright red and blue of the ink used in tattooing. The chief was in a precarious posi- tion. He knew far better than his people the seriousness of what they meant to do. But it was long since he had seen any white men. He was no longer young. he could not match his strength against the age old law of the tribe. backed up by the super- stition of his people. It was best, he believed, for both white people to die lf one had to be sacrificed. lie meant. it is true, to make one last attempt to save their lives. but he had little hope that it would succeed. The drum sounded its long roll. Bol- emnly the tribe assembled, men on one side, women and children on the other. In the clear specs before Aruman, Ahiwaya. stood, his hands only lightly tied. When the chief had seated himself, Bill wu led out and placed directly in front of the platform. lastly Katherine appeared. she was not bound and took her place near Bill accompanied only by the curious stares of the natives. Those Splllilnl I ffHE CFlARLOT-PWN ' GUARDIAN Slok l-lollllolloa! 900F197" Ahlwaya said stubbornly. “Let the white man SPO Amman addressed Bill. “BNII. - Healtlvkobbinl Pains (hi, writs: ma. ' wnurr- mt lflchad Coulis, rmm Statics. ‘Ieflodsaffinhnlarhssnl white man. fa it your wish ti!!! m5 white woman die in the P3“ °1 your blood brother. Allllllli?" BB1 railed hi5 head. K113371533 mu brwqd his firmly. AhlwlYa Wong expectantly. and Bill knew that whateler he‘ answered Ahiwlve were greedy for the spectacle of such :5“ ifadgudhrrww mlkanb bdolkfi.’ Sickheadachutlratcotnehackolljfll time alter time 1° “hlmrl” ma". uncwluuonivonpoflhryi» sandswho have “Frill!- g-fivgg"iaanahllil _ _ ,llllt0l hteoified fresh fruit coll withthefineetrnedlclnalvngredreata. ll. alwlayarelievu. Tryittoday. ple. He knew, too, that the people a sacrifice to the sods as the death of the white man would be. And he of the tribal laws. - All. these things were in his min when he began "Many words are not good when great trouble comes. ‘Rw words and/wise I ask Palools to put in my mouth. It is good that. the white man and the white woman die together. Let them die. Let us for- get them. Let the tongue be cut from the mouth of any man who speaks their names when they have died. ’I‘hey have. brought us trouble enough. Already the rains are late. When the sun rises tomorrow may it rise on their last hour. Lot the white woman die in the place of our brother Ahiwaya. May her white spirit lead the dark spirit of the evil white man from us. I have spoken." "You have heard," Aruman pro- claimed to his people. Ahiwaya raised his bound hands. "Let me speak." he cried, "that is would accept his lllflmfl" unmm‘ plflninfly, pity and understandifll smote him. His voice was 89814!‘ when he answered, "it is my with ' um, 1g 1 die the white woman die with me." - -' long. sigh swept tbroush m! @511‘?- Ummag; bu"; into achant of re_- joicing that her lover was llvfll- A guard sirfik ofl the slight rope that still LUBE believed simplicitly in the teaching l"; "c, ‘pm;- Aruman cried. "Let us watch for the coming rain." 5 fIt, was s siranze possession thati‘_ presently wended its, way tbrou8h§ the forest. Ummata and the other women chanted joyfully for tbe_sav-; lug of Ahlwaysh life. Bill walked between‘ his guards conscious "of: nothing save a wild hoPQ W" “WT would fall. Katherine, walking with, the other women gave little thought. to the chance of rain. All her heart‘ was with the tall sun-burned man! she had come to love so well that’ death was preferable to life without; him. ‘ Arumsn translated his words. A A on Ahiwaya‘; leill H? ; "net us go to the mountain." When they arrived at the moun-i lain clearing Bill was bound again.‘ to a tree. Katherine was Permitted! her freedom, but stayed with the: other women, although always in‘ y Everybody enjoys its vvon- g derful flavor, it is thicker and sweeter than Crown Brand and equally rich in nourishing qualities. Try it - all children love it! You cannot find any. sweet - . ‘ that has such combined qualities ofdeiiciousnees . and nourishment as'thcs_e_' - - two famous Syrups. IDWARDSIUIG The Famous Syrup that needs no introduction. Its Quality. and l Deli- cious Taste are knowntthroughout‘ the Country. ‘The CANADA STARCi-l co., Limited MONTREAL - ! .. sight of’ Bill's still figure .'l‘wo more- Aruman rose. we are come, my sentinel‘ were sent w ‘he mp o! me "A girl often takes up Art after my brother, that white man who ~ lPrifessional Cards ' _ McLURE élrMacKlNNON I§OR SALE By Tender at? smut-y Point load, East 30!!!!» a thirty-six pen For Ranch containing flve acres of land together wlthdlnngalow, Workshop, Ice House and-Small Stable. Purchaser to he given the privilege of purchasing six acroelleld adjoining this property. The wh property affords an excellent onpqtnnlty for For Eanchlng and Market Gardening purposes. Tenders will ‘e received by the Eastern Trust C0,. yhsrlottemwn, r. E. 1., up to 12 o”claek noon October 15th, 1929. 04-04044-0-0-00 7000-10-4-7-9-11 Oct. i s- 1. srbvzn FOXES AND was Representing HUDHONB BAY CO., of LONDON. ' ' ENGLAND. - Oillcd 112 Kent St. Phone 39l- . 7962-9-i4-frn31. she has dropped George." "She's wise In knowing what to put on.” ' "But not so wise in knowing what not to leave cfl." fathers and my brothers, to make I last talk over the white man and his woman. You know the sin. You know the punishment. You have talked with each other about it in the long watches of the night. Speak now, and speak wisely, for the gods listen and weigh what you say." All eyes turned toward the old man who was Aruman's chief adviser. Slowly he got to his feet, for he was heavy with sleepiessness. All during the night he had talked with the tribesmen, weighing their arguments, seeking for the best solution. He knew Aruman's secret wish that a way be found to spare the white peo- Colclg g aporr inhal ' clear head V - . Uzi CYLM“. ' uonrcrer stir There will be sold by public auc- tion in from of the Law Courts Build- siands there. we are sealed to each other by the mingling of our blood. He is my brother and 1am his, even hill. A huge fire was kindled and Arunnn constructed some kind of ceremony for hastening the rain’ as sons of the same mother. let him . cloud, tell me that he frees me from death. 1 From his hand only will I accept. l life.’ since the decision of the mcminflt strong current of sympathy had made itself felt for the white man. Tm" w" l b" "in fmmlKaiherineh deed had kindled admir- UWMW- Arum“ tamed t0 B1"- t atlon m the helm of this primitive ' “Your blood brother says only from: mp1, who knew and remnmu bravery when they saw it. Except for one or two malcontents who, even as in civilized countries, loved trouble for its own sake and preached pes- simism as a rule every one hoped that, the rain clouds would appear. you will he eccept the gift cf life.- lt is for you to say whether he or the whle woman will die with you." Bill turned a despairing face from the chief to Katherine. l-le looked into the eyes of Ahiwaya, who forced this choice upon him. He tried to speak. No. He could not, say the words thatwould condemn Kath- erine to death. He dropped his head upon his breast and hid his eyes from the sight of the girl who stood was clear. Amman redoubled his de-_. votlons. The sentinels paced slowly round the hill, looking far and wide for any sign of clouds, Men and But noon came and still the sky lo quietly near him. ' head. "No. woman to give me~ life. brother speak." But Ahiwaya stubbornly shook his Let. the white man speak. Who am l.’ to take like twice from a woman? My’ mother gave, me birth. It is not good for another" There was silence in, the camp. Bill remained with his head upon hisxup and d°wn_ F“. 03' in ‘he we" wcmenflocked down to the seashore to stare out over the salt, water and went back to the camp to listen to the gloomy prophecies of those who snid the clouds would never coma until the gods were appeased by the death of the white man. ‘Then, in the late afternoon, a shout arose. B_»ill lifted his heed. The sen- tineis on the hill were dancing wildly breast. Katherine took his handtinlm, bu“, mm a ma“ hand’ ‘p. 4' g Ofllcflf-Clrarlottetown and Montaguq I W. :11. AITKEN 6.7;. * Importers of high grade ' DASOLINE — KEROSENE — 011.8 We Believe In Prince Edward island Office, 29 Queen St. Phone 404. Tanks, Spr. Pk. B. B. Crossing Phone 56. WMI-B-H-frlltii. - BELL o MATHIESON I. R. BELL D. L. MATHIESON, LL. B. Qarristera, Solicitors, Etc. ‘I Money to Loan. First Fish: can make party? Second Fish: Drum Fish? Knew anyone who a blg nelee at my How about Mr. ing at Charlottetown on Saturday the 26th of October at the hour of twelve o'clock novn ALL THAT parcel of land situate lying and being on Lot Thirty in Queens County bounded and descflbc-d us follows, that ls to say: situate on the north side of High Road from DeSable to Bonshaw and bounded as follows: On the north by the Green Road on the south by the said DeEable Road on the east by land of John Tcole formerly Nelson Farmer's snt. on the west by land_of John Mcflaughey and which piece or parcel of land is the eastern moiety of one hundred and forty acres of land Purchased frm-n tho Government by James Moriaughey by deed dated August l3, 1895 end containing sev- hers. "Speak. Tell them we wish to die together." Ahlwaya shook the rope from his hands, folded his arms across his breast and stepped to Bill's other side. There they stood, those three, a brown man, a white man and a white woman, their forms brightly outlined in the tropical sun, ‘Auman ‘mud ‘mm ‘h’ ‘uumeithe clouds drew near, then veered suddenly and were driven rapidly became oppressive. Then he stood up and sold. "Lot us leave this in peered a’ cloud. Others followed it Soon the heaven's were dark and a chant of thankfulness arose. Ahl- waya's face beamed with Joy. Kath- erine felt some oi the contagion and bent her head in thankful-noes for their delivery. But the joy did not last long. Due to some caprlce of the wind the hands of our gods. Let us go to the mountain. If the rains come before morninng we will spare their , below the horizon and the sun shone ibrightly once more. The camp was bazk across the sky and disappeared full of whispers, Plainly the clouds to ‘moul- n, tl°"tv' h I lives. If the ralnsdailn then they will die. I, Arumsmidecree that the white woman shall, die with the had come. had seen the white man. and had gone away again. The god enty acres of land a little more or ’ ' Pro ibition Commissi ‘h on less. ALSO all that other parcel of Ullllrlln, Mr. GEORGE It. BROWN, i \ f "- sron! ro wan" ; l" i l .' Mlfllle, P. E. l. lend all information regarding in- rrsetiohs of Prohibition Act to the above ‘f ; Or To Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood ‘ll Dorcbester Street, Charlottetown ' Phone 708 ' illll-ll-ll-lyr. Mark R. McGuigan, B. A. "You're a fresh thing-asking icr a klse the first time you meet IABBSTER, SOLICITOB, ITO. , MONEY T0 LOAN .Canreron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.I. t McLeod & Bentley F» I. A. BENTLEY 7 W. I. BENTLEY, K. C» mo." “Have It your own way. it tomorrow." Make Banister and Altorney-at-Law Y Oillee: I80 Richmond Street 1' _ MONEY T0 LOAN f‘ Charlottetown, P. E. l. McDonald & McPhee ‘I’ ' Ba ‘As ‘I. l. IIBDONALD. H. I. MCPIIII ILII-IBTIID. 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This Isle is made in pursuance of a Power of Elle contained in an ln-_ denture of Mortgage dated the 15th of April i024 and made r ‘ Charles McGaughey or Bomb"; 1n Queens County farmer. andagneg McG-ushev hi: wife of the one pm and the undersigned of the other part default having been made in payment of the nflnrlnsl and interest secured thereby‘. ' For further particulars apply to Mcllcan McKinnon Solicitors. ChIflOtt/llmvn, p, g1 1 _ Dated il-l" twenty-fifth da September A D.. i029. , of ERNEST CALVIN McKAY, M . WIIO-O-TI-Oot. 4-1 l -l I. "kn" -.-_- S. S. Rosolend Leave Montreal Ant" . Charlolietflwn and have for It. John's- Oeioier l. Octet," 1. October ll. October ti. November i aomnm s. November ll. trough" 1e. CARVELL ' BROS. ' _..---- Ill! Eflhhdfiufi-tt. '§ .5... "°‘ "“' Boo |'.1‘l|l|\\ ». \\\t Flint], white man. Are you satisfied, my Heals Harness Gallo can w“: on the horse sent I v.80 p; t druaeilts or haw-i inmate. W. F. Young, feel, Muss Ifdg, I9g\g_| Bsonsms of the mountain had spoken. Hope was gone for Katherine and Bill. Nothing could stop their execution in the morning when the sun arose. ; It was only when this was apparent rzom the tel-k of the elders and. from n'e discouraged face. that s watcher might have seen Ahlwayal _ pass by the women's quarters [MIG drop a few words spoken so quickly that none noticed the girl's startled glance. But a’ little later ahe rouse Avhiwayts eyes intent upon her. and raising her hand toishsde her eyes she managed at the shiny time, un- perceived, to nod her head in assent io'his' command.‘ ~ TON-Id duff-ts. eaehwailwealaylarrl‘: An excellent lalry a larrn in lar- mlld. Lot i-l, ‘I miles from Charlotte- town. near churches, schools and rail- way station, containing Ill acres, Ill onder-eiltivaflon. balance wood and pol timber, extra well tensed and water. Ina buildings, Inspection invited. Owing to m. health. bargain for llloh‘ sale with or without crop. 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