M‘... m. s... coach horses rang Pflfw purity and as no ,1 =1 I056: and refizerlldnch ggim and d: uniform Canada: ills-res 1h? ljvwlly clinging breath of gbcut Canada. Old (Inglis lavrmnm l, New Bond St, T oats s, 17-5-4- -‘ “grim 41., rm n» when [if ‘iron clad hoofi o! I on co c streets Yardieyh Old English Lavender Soap was cherished f0; it, lovable fragrance. - ladies used Yardiefa co and faces-and to add gllukfhtolylargeeskesatslibmt art stores. Prime ‘i. ' Soar London, Bu‘ sauna s1. w, lavender to enriched g ‘Iwdors will be received by the H Illdslsigned until Wednesday the MIMI day oi October, 19:9, 1,, u" > plrchase oi the lot oi land. with house ontflt including aowhsg machines and a quantity oi lumber and household eiiects, ' . intending purchasers may submit one tender (or the above, or two . peparate tendon. n. Tenders will also be received until the above data ior the purchase oi - i blot, the property oi’ the late Felix l‘. uiiigan. All tenders to be sealed Ill marked ‘Tender!’ ,_ The highest or any tender not neo- _ pmrily accepted. ~ . STEPHEN JOHNSTON, . - ALBERT DUFFY, ‘ Executors. 9000-10-8-10-14-17J1st. SMILES ' GAIIY GERTI E ""“‘*'\~Ifltrl"*- SALE T, n, h. - l am instructed by Preston Rodd. hnsuey Point Road, w sell by Public “Junction Wednesday, October 23rd at RB o'clock sharp his stock, crop and consisting oi 2 work horses, i driving horse 8 years old, 1 ve ireshened, 5 to freshen shortly, I to ireshen next spring. 1 bull 2 old junior champion at Mari- linse shows this year, 1 year old heifer, 3 calves, 1 pure bred Yorkshire sow to iarrow in January, 5 chunks oi iv Dill. 50 barred rock hens, a lot oi hay. oats. straw and potatoes, 3 acres ‘Iflilpl, 2 team truck wagons, sieighs, gang plow and other articles not ‘ ~ tioned. I! not iine sale takes place Thurs- "When a man wears slve toups, he can't e overhead." ut ALEX McBAE, Auctioneer. over our Tool displays beiore - -. that very particular job! Im- - Tool design-has wrought many since you last looked over Jhs. Many new Tools have come the stole-and into use, oi iato. . the most interesting show s élleehanio would ever hope to i}, ru about." and then quit." . an. expen down _t_hs \ “Jack says he has a dandy little "Yea, it'll run about two miles sights. It spire-led down and flew Just above the trees. it passed over- the 84ml 9110 Plane up in along loop and returned to circle over them again. Dru-reins- Katherine with him nul dashed up the hill, and when the Dione came back in another long cir- cle he pointed toward the harbor Broen Wins a CONTINUED THE PLANE T0 "I'll REBOUI "Oh, God -ln- heaven,_,send help!" Bill's cry still echoed in the forest. An expression oi ewe passed over Arurnans iace as he heard the awhite man's cry to the white man's God. But ho stood up to give the signal icr the executioner-s. They turned their heads to lock at each other for the last time, the white man and the white woman. But they did not iiinch or strugglewith their bonds. Aruman raised his hand. The arrows were readylcn the string. And than, even .es -Arumarri.cpenod his mouth to speck the iota! word,_there came a. wild shout from the sentinels on the mountain. _ At the same intent B111 heard the faint drone oi an airplane engine. He fought to free himseli. “Waiti wait!" he cried aloud. "Help is cooming. Tint is an airplane, s, ship oi the sir. Shop. Btopi 0h. ior God's sake wail." The flowers tangled his hanch and ieet,‘ they seemed to smother him. Bill never knew qpite what happened in those delirious moments first ioi- lowed. 11c seemed to be buried in iiowers, they caught st his hands. blinded his eyes, iiiled his mouth, and every moment the sound oi the plane came closer and closer, louderaand louder above iihe noises oi ‘the forest. Ho iclt Katherine's hands on his, “It's all right, Bill. ‘They're waiting. Lot me help yflir." He: steady hands were unisngiir-rg the garlands, . her eyes, bright with unshed tours, smiled at him. l-ie was irec. she was at his side. The oerrt/inels was running down the hill shouting in their native tongue, "A bird, o bird, s mighty bird; s bird that sings e. mighty song. The god oi the white man comesi" l“ domcuriuzn broke loose in the camp. Home oi the people ran to the trees. Others hid their heads and Caoleltflillod only 00c. Money back boAruman. where you keep GONE‘). the air?" the white man. own way." besoh where Bill end saw the piano dropped prostreie to the ground. The older men cried prayers aloud to the | gods oi their (others. Only Arumanl and Ahiwsya. stood erect watching for the shadow o! tbs mighty bird. Biilcotrldiircsritnovmitwasvory close, it was comingdlrectiy iowsrd the hill where the pilot had un- dormtivseen the (mums oi the two sontinels. ‘ with eyes strained upward Bill watched. Then the plane swam into camp and Bill could sec the pilot. irenticsilly wave his hand beiore he ribiy shocked today." "How was that?" . somebody asked him ii he dog catcher and used the to catch puppies with." , . r 7 , / >4 ? do our turn new. "The great entomologist was ter- _ Jones: “Why. I thought was) sari-starter ' UM"! (will!!! htavily):‘“it was _,h_.quf¢..mm.n t,“ . ...-... "Ha was out alter butterflies and was the little net Footballs _(in unison)! - Well, it's ¢_./ author ‘of W7 DiAts MYSTERY . .516; autism - “fiflifi NIX’! TUIIDA! 1 probably wouldn't. isoe, but he couldn't mistake Yflur red hair, now coirid he?" They waved their hands, qsaw tbs pilot bring m.» plane down, land at with hardly a sphsh. then taxl- it aoross the water-Jo within a iow ieet oi the shore. Not until their, when the unmistaksabiy whito face o! the rescuer looked uotat (twin from the cockpitoilt-ha plane, did 3m show evidence oftho oithe days; Just. past. Hssobbed like a baby, es ‘he waded with trem- bling knees inio the water toward the pienoandwhenhsreechedithe grasped it with both hands, leaned his heed against its metal sides and collapsed with shaking shoulders. one hand isst in that oi the pilot, the ciiher in Katherine's iii-m grasp. "Don't be alarmed," she smiled up at Jimmy Bruce, whose sacs was pus- sied and surprised. . "we've been bhroughaiohBiilespecialiyJndhis nerves are all shot. You came just in time. Five minutes lstor and we'd have been ma»: iuli oi arrows, Bill and I." . Jimmy looked at hsr unholievingiy. "Well, I'll be damned," he said. "Say -are you in any danger now? Those birds on shore are doing a lot oi dancing srqlnd, it seems to me." Katherine looked back. think we're all right (or the present. They're scared as much as anything else. Bill, Bill." she shook him, ‘look back. We might to go ashore now, all three oi us, don't you think." Bill raised his ' shsmeiaced and said, "Sorry. Went to pieces then; All rightwnow." And he took Brucesharrd in a grip that made the pilot wince. “The yaehtisonly away," Bruce told them. "I iound tho Falcon e month ago, but. it's a long story. I had-to repair the plane aitor I gotbaok to theyaoirt and while Isnaworkins we kept shaming this way.,I had the bear- ings oi tho island you were-wrecked on and I knew about this one. But when I came the iirst time} saw t-M-nds Itlflntvn. throusb nu glasses, and natm-sliythoueht you'd‘ be (more. Aitarjdound-the Falcon I had only enough iuel togot me baekto the yashii,.and besides that "Well. birtverrieihoiooisseiand. hehnitsted afiittlsrtorfllaiipn sdwaa so lava-lie ermuflyoir riendfi.flastinlsbwell,'tfl,lfl m |uiicianaietysbeutlyodgllemid ’_ c, ~. mu ouaamax" _ A ‘ _ AMIIW~W'H~W~P""I"uo-ro-10-a ' (letting lip lights 1i you are losing pap, strength irom Getting Up_ Night. Beckache. Bladder Weaknah, lum- ing, Leg or Groin Painsncr Rheuma- tic Aches, wiry not try the Cysts: (I Hour Test? 0st Cysts: _ Bias-tor) todaystarmdrug storeJor soon 11nd pains gone, "sleep nno, ieel younger, stronger, and iull o! pop. __ whore he knew thejator wasquiet enough-ice e landing. ‘He watohed while the pine disappeared. listened to its disrninishlng mains. knew the piiiot was descending, and then Inn "The ship ct the seals on hhslwator gasped. "Hurry! hurl-vim us g'oi"‘ ' Arunfan spoke 00 hi! men ‘ caught up their. spoon. but‘ he sternly orderedtbosn t0‘ Pill. them "Becomes Imp 01 ohiei o! the _ "ll-ls comes in take. us. away, oh. chief. lotus instep to greet him." "rtfu well. ‘nre god cfihs wtrito man as-wered your prayer. Ho has ‘sent his angel to help you." Bill threw beck -hhls heid and laughed. "Ii it's Jimmy Bruce he isn't much oi an angel, but have it your Katherine whispered to him, "Don't Leigh, darling. let tirenr think it's an angel ii they wish. Remember it hasn't rained yet." _ Bill lwered, "No. But I think we're saie. Come on. let's load the parade back to the harbor." It was a long two miles back to the could best erieeva imdiim. ‘lbs plane had returned while they were getting ready to leave and continued to fly slowly over the forest, waiting evi- dently im- some direction about land- ing. In hsli an hour oi rapid walk- ing they emerged on the whiio sand water. B111 climbed a rock, taking Katherine with him. "I want him to be sure he's got the right couple," he explained. dussrrnur knew oi uawwnils- aha had made to marry Jackson Id misc-mt tire flight cit-he saloon was over. Time to think or tilt iatorl- “We'd better ICIIIDN." said to Bill. _ '81!) ‘grinned. "Burs. some atoll. Jimmy. They'll kill tbs iattcd cal! ior us. or its native equivalent. 1 expect." ‘ ' ~. The tin-es whita people waded ashore 111d "Bill said Ifiveiy to Aru- mllh- "this is my irlmd, Jimmy Bruce, chief Aruman. Shake hands with him. ho's'a. good sooutyli he was almost-too nu." . - _ Jimmy tr ded nu hand, and aiter s. moment's nesitatiorfkuman piscedhis own in it. Then he said to Bill: “My people are iuli oi {won- der now at thedrip oi’ the ainnut you mint.» seedy to-Jeavesoon. 'l‘hs.rain.has.not..oomo.-lndiimtii iii-comes you are not sale." ' ‘ oltsuin ‘OI-hours. health and (pronounced back it‘ you don't the i. canoes." ho ‘To Be Continued-Tomorrow, v 5T. PET!!! NORTH 5011001. Standing oi 8t. Peters North School ior the month oi Beptomber, Grade x.-r. Joseph Oflanley. _ Grsdo IX-h-Gladstono, Offlan-Y iey.‘ 2. Pensie MseKensim-d. Mary Giilis. ~ ‘ Grade VI1I.-—i. Marion MasAuiay. mxabirerine 0' Haniey. l, larah Giilis Grids vm-r. Gerald O’Han1ey_ 2. Anna Lewis. 3. Henry olianiey. Grads VI.—1. Aiired Lewis. 2. Catherine Giilis. s. JohmMasAuIay. Grads V_-1. Joseph Mackenzie. 2. Eugene Oflfisniey. S.“ James ' Mae- Kensio. _. Grade III.-—-1. Hubert O'Han1ey.2. Olive JW- 8. Marion bdackenna. Grade IL-(Senior) i. A Hayden. 2. Darylo Wilson. 3. Eulilia believed the pilot a MacKenne and Edith Maelnnis (equal) , .- Grade II_-—(Juniur) 1.- Gordon Hayden. h°"‘“"‘"°' m‘ Q1140 L-Benior > s.-r.' Anna MacKensiQ and Char-lie Giiiis (equal) 2. Dannie Iowis. a. Jerome Lewis. Grade L-(B) 1. Frank Qulgley. Grade r_-(o.> r. Rosella Griiiirr. 2. Qtashie Omani”. I. lilies: Mao- Kenrra. 4. Penelopg Wilson. Arne! Lewis Teacher.‘ "no know me in» this Fall Colds Beware the cold that starts in the iall and hangs on "all winter. m» hlinerdh» intern- ally and externally u» drive lei IARUS i LIN MEN strain Toronto-Detroit Chicago V Travel between the business centres oi Montreal-r Detroit and - Chicago is mode very easy and a da- iightiui experience 1dr those’ using Canadian r "lanai Railways’ services. The misrnational Limitod leaves Montreal daily at 10.00 A. M, arriving I to 0.40 P. M, Detroit-rise P, M. Chicago .725 the next morning. 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