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Millions have, in the past sixty years, proved its worth as a non-habit-forming health. beverage. »'i.;.l» refuse substitutes. `7 ` cowrmtiun ' ~ iii olrsiiso iiisillnv S0 Sure ,i “"7” ““““‘°¥“ ‘° ‘” ” “"1” °°.`I.‘§ ~ ~ - ' ' . tell No one .rled to stop tb m I __ _ _ _ _ they went first to the tiny harbor _ ` "'*'_‘-_"'-*°°.°_°‘*'°_*°“'*"“'-" .' where they had landed the diy 5°' _ _ ' “ ' ' _ f _ _ I ,om new We no mm ,,, ,,,,,,_ | Thursday afternoon and following days, we'w1l1 in- _ .You-will be delighted with our Fall display of a_11 ‘.7 nord or allscue s Their passing from the settlement one Eno. Resolutcly _, wouldn't even guess there was a soul g \ ~ ~ »~_»-___._____ W _____ __ ` ' alive here." \\ The words "F ii Salt" ' \\'-»-‘-`\ ENO orc ihe rglliered " H Qt. \ marrrou-c-i~:No Lis. H' i -i 7’,f‘T.* - -' _`.‘-V.,-:~%..=_ .. .- -e. "No wonder they don’t worry about ’ us. We couldn’t get away if We ~. warner: zo, "aiu pointed our “loaf ` look how cleverly they hide the loot that there is any one living on the island. Those palms screen the set- some one to land a ill-*S1118 SMD { _f tlement, and unless they wanted |_ `\ | i "I suppose in old times they had visits now and then from slave ships, I or from unscrupuloiis traders. and stayed hidden behind the trees lor protection, but more doe.m‘t :rem is I f 'f ll. ii". 4. ' \ , [.__v_\»». ‘fir _ '..". ' /Or.-1. i To tell rich juicy oranges from inferior ones you look for the trademark. Why not buy lamps the same way ? Edison Mazda Lamps assure you of highest quality und long service. I--109 EDISON MAZDA Ther; mal] look i alike -but" ` "Habit, tradition, superstition they've always lived li littls back from the cout line, so they always will " Bill turned away from the little, I landlocked harbor and with Kath- erine followed closely, struck a path faintly defined in the trees, at right | angles from the camp. They walked for a long time, sometimes on the I path sometimes in the forest. Several times they came on signs of houses, fallen into decay. “They ' 1 probably lived in one spot just lon; _ enough to exhaust the supply of fruit l and game, then moved on to a better place," Bill suggested, _“These must be the remains of their _former vil- lages." ‘ The found plenty of fruit along '.'he way and several times they saw wild pigs scurry away in the bushes. replied. ` I r INSIDE FROSTED- i I sm authorized b Mrs Mar sret .ACZ\NADl}¢\N GENEQAC EEECTDIC DDODUCT Once they heard the faint halloos of _ the hunting party and once tl:ey came upon a. field of sugar cane in ll I primitive .silate of cultivation. The soil was black and fertile and there was an abundance oi ,feathered life in thc- ` trees, "Arumsn gets his feathered cloak from these birds, I suppose. !t’s a gorgeous affair, i.sn’t it?" Katherine said pointing to the night of o bmi of brilliant plumage. ' Toward noon iihey came to the loot of a hill that ross perpenduculsrly in ' the middle of the island. "I’li bet it's an extinct volcano. Lets climb up and see what we can see; we ought to get a good View 0! the old home town from here," Bill -o+oo4+¢osoo+oo+a»ooro+oo-o- POTATOES AND TURNIP We will bc buying everv dily :lt our CD warehouse Hogan’s Wharf, highest, tities of prices for good stock. Accommoda- tion for Boat loads. J". LESTER DOUGLAS, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Phones 798 and 933. -o+¢4¢+o<.¢»+o+»+v+o-oooo-04 .7727-9-19-lmo. >~i--_ Fresh Frozen Herring FOR FOX FOOD \Vc are now freezing a fresh sup- ply oi’ small herring for fox feed. Orders for same will be filed as received and carefully attended to. MA'l`THE\V & MCLEAN, LIMITED. Souris. 7851-9-24-lwk. Double Dwelling House V _-_*_ l } For Sale at Auction Un Wednesday, September 25th, 1929, _ at 12 o'cIock, noon y _ 8 Y. Mitchell to offer for sale at auction_ pn the premises, on the above date,( her desirable double dwelling house' nd lot with a frontage of 39 feet 5 biches on Edward Street and running back se feet, bring Nos, as and 67 on paid street. Mrs. Mitchell wishes to isposs of this property as she is Ewing the Province. This property will NOT be sold at )rivste sale previous to dats of sale. _ 'Derma st sale. .r_ ll. lvl¢noNsl.n, Auctioneer. ihcxmivon s smxllus., I suit purchaser. ' Solicitors. |ATTENTloN FARMERS r We require large quan- . HAY. OATS, POTATOES at our warehouse Pow- nal Wharf. Highest mar- ket prices paid. Carvell Bros Ltd. FARM FUR SALE ‘ 'rho property or ivlirs Minnie walker consisting of a, Farm of 70 acre; at imuncnlng, practically all clear; ln ' good state of cultivation with good buildings, comprising dwelling house. ‘ barns, granary, etc., also 100 acdes adjoining, 20 acres clear, balance well covered with hard and soft wood. Farm sold separately or in one lot to 1 MacDONALD 8; MRCPHEE, Charlottetown, P, E. l. 7720-0-l8,20,23,25,27,30. _..____» *mi-____k A UC TION SALE I am authorized by H. F. Connors to offer for sale on Thursday, October 3rd at twelve o'clock noon, his dwell- ing house and lot nt 38 Longworth Street. House contains 8 rooms and bath with all modern conveniences. J. A. MaeDONALD. Auctioneer. Bolioltors. ?i4l.~U-19-23-25. '|585-9-25,2'l,30,&i..2. Brudenell, Kings County , ) Auction Sale lmtructed by I., Roy Mc Neill, executor of the outslo of the Webster to ull by Public Auotim on the premise! on of September A. D., |919 at the hour of 3.30 o’cloek William I. Webster at lrudenell comprising |00 lsoussand ollhuildlllg, so acres clear, in good I ullle from ll-sdulell linden. Farm at \ J. A. MlcDONAl.D» suggested. Trees grew thickly on lower slopes and more sparsely as they neared ihe top. At the summit the . ground was bare and stony and Bill declared he was sure this had one ~ , , .i 1* ‘PAGE Two- ' » rua cnsntorrarowwousnnrsn - ' - ' _ ~sEP'rl-:MBER-1929 " | , = _ _ . . . _ :~ l :».=;,~;f»¢:' ‘~ A V .l'rf.cs.<,= Nfl Broken Wings . , __ __ _ ,, M /W I, X _ _ ._ . _ , _, _ troduce to the public fashions of the hour. I » l that is new, and at economy prices. ' I ‘ ` 1| GLOVES Both leather and fabric gloves in the new styles. Also gloves for the little tors. " / . . CD- LD. __ 't; ' _ _ All Here-at Their Best_-Leading.. 'I ln 'Fall 'Appareli A A Collection That Will Add' to the Prestige of' This Store! \ ' , _ 1 1 l New Fall and Winter Coats $13.75 to"$100.00 ' Need not be expensive to possess chic. Beautiful Coats ity in all Hose able for in an the Fall Shades- The Princess line in Misses’ Coats the ` ' straight line Coat banded with fur, the low placed flare. You will be delighted when you see them. FALL the new shades Corticelle Silk _ 1 ‘ ` sizes 22 to 32_at only. _ ‘|00 ' I _ Never is it more important to have g'-~’ clothes. and I ' never was this store better prepared t ,' them' NEW HOSIERY SWEATERS Fun fashioned Hose Fall Sweaters for all the Ladies' full fashioned hose family. Boys’ school 'swe-.li I _and `gua.rant'eed» all-first qual- I 00 o _| ll ers with polo collars- Men’s Fall Suits ‘ . ` $12.00 To $35.00 Men’s and young men’s new . suits for fall". New tweeds suit- \ the fall season. ENGLISH BLUES rf" />' 4" =` 'lr . Zin/ / I ~i . w time been molten lava. Katherine Fall Dress Sale! Stunning new Dresses, the materials are ultra-smart panne velvets, -moire and georgette, at $6.75 $9.75 io And the New Hats! We still uphold our leader- ship when miiady wishes to choose her hat. Chic hats that give your costume a smartness at such a low investment; New Fall Felts from to‘7 00 I Guaranteed pure botany serge, the best $25 blue ,suit on the mar- ket. "Quality Clothes” by Freed- man. I _ t _ i OVERCOATS Extra Special _ _ _ .. . . 75 Blue Overcoats, plush lined » it l ti- ‘K ""'-"" . < »j'..‘- /7 A " ir-,§_eg;1 _ /_ _. "\ ' I F ` \‘ ' ~ \ _ sf- “ 3% \ ‘§\ , ._ _.=~._.-_-_..- ... '\` \ settled herself in the scanty shade of Q 1 i .-he lost tree to rest. Bin toiled on ro ____, _ _W ' ' -in :.“i?‘ff‘ff'¥‘f‘.?%‘f_..._...“'00 v the very top of the hill and stared out over the scene that lay beneath him. He could see the ocean, blue, spar- kling. serene miles and miles of lt. with scarcely a shadow on its sllr- face. Far off to the right lay a tiny dark dot which hs belived tn be Broken Wings Island. Below him on which Arulnan ruled. Look as he would he could _see no sign of life, not even smoke from the main camp- li.r€. He called to Katherine, "Come up. Kitty, and look." When she joined him he pointed out the dark spa: over the ocean and she agreed that it was probably their bland. "It‘s pretty hopeless" he told l-le: with a sigh. "If they're looking for FARM FOR SALE Two' miles from Hunter River Stl.- tion, containing 108 acres ln high state of cultivation, ninety acres clear, every side wretched the domain over us with a seaplane they could piss right over and never suspect there was any one here. I`ll have to try to get Aruman to let me put up some kind of signal." “Did you take down the one we rigged up on Broken Wings?" Kath-, erlne asked. "I think iihat would be pretty clear to a pilot. the trees' were further back from the shore' and ihe pole with the white shi.t and the leaves you stuck up there would stand out like a sore thumb' "I didn'i. take it doom, Kitty, and I certainly should have left some kind of message in case s rescue party did spot lt. Gee, that was s crazy thing to do, we.sn’t ii?" “Weil, if any one is in this nelgli~ borhood he'd hardly fail to stop st both islands. even if he reached Broken Wings first. But I do wish you had taken that flag down." "So do I. I haven’t any i-len that Aruman will let us put up s signal here. He doesn't believe in 9.2-- planes, anyway. -I-Ie thinks I'm spoof- ing him when Itaik about a ship cided he didnlt want io see them an - I'd hots to have any one find it and ter sundov.'n_ Evil spirits peoplcd the mink W, had mm kmcd 0, ,°m¢_ nicht; in tho south seas ami srl- anim mor putting lg up." mm W” t°° “HDV 'D Nike ln? “It doe.m't matter." Kshertne ssld chances in spite oi his eXPC\S\L'¢ £0 lazily, "Forget About it." ~ . christianity when he was s boy. But am. still frownins. lot upurom 5°me dill’ H. ship will come.~li h 1 1 ms “mer _et mm 0 _D 8 _S er sde and clmbed to the top of ` 5 “‘ 1°-" the 11111 mm when iisstooai r school some ons there knows of this ,out wwnd th; ocean Then mggegigi island. Bme day s real live preacher Kaghmne mo A < » . light he had gone msd. ill ru. h , __ _ ola colon :nt Joi; 1: :_ me 'md "nd th" m" Katherine, Katherine. some quick,’ y Mm” img, ow. youoantvle? :fn 21:53? he shouted, 'waving his arms and Katherine laughed. “Men are dancin' up md down' "c°in°'_huny qidgood Consolidated ... Castle 'I‘re_thewey ... Conisgas Dome Mines Ltd. Grenada Rouyn Mines Holllnzer consolidated .. H'°wéy cola Miner . Keeley .. Kirkland Lake ... Nnlsrtlc qold Mines Menousnll Mines EoKlNNON&loNllLl., bslsucc good growth hardwood. House and outbulldings in good repair. Will sell st a bargain gh I gm givin' up farming. Half of purchase money left on farm if necessary, r For further particulars apply JAMES E. ANDREW, Hunter River. 7882-0-25-27-Oct. 1-4. Building Lots For Sale st Auction I sm authorized by Mrs. Margaret J. Mitchell to offer for sale at suction on the premises On Wednesday, September Nth, 19”, at 12.30 o'clock Two choice vacant lots on Cumber- lsnd~Bt. between Grafton and Kent Streets, and directly opposite the large open grounds of the Prince of Wales College. These lots have each a frontage of 42% feet on Cumber- land Street and run back from ssid street I4 feet. Lots Join. making e square block ld x ld feet. The pur- chaser of the Brat lot knocked down may secure the whole block by claim- _ ing some at ones and paying double amount of his bid. Mrs. Mitchell wishes to dispose of this property ss she is leaving the province iii :Ei .,§§g .E Zi sg 2. i- iii . .---A-L.; ul ,~, ' ldidttl. funny-lood men, that is. You worry about the wedding ceremony s great 4 ideal more than I do. my dear." Item MONTREAL Leaves Bonaventure Station daily et I0 mm. affording direct, feat and luxurious service as .'ronon'l~o, Dl‘l‘l0l‘l' all ¢ll¢A00 Arrives Chicago as 7.50 morning, All Btlxinoqui ent with radio. Glo-ive! roadbed. Double truckllltllewsy. lll‘l‘ll°¢I‘l‘Yl»lKl‘l‘lD ggi!! from Bonaventure _ ,Leaves Neutral 12.30 pm. Arrives Toronto l.80 pm. ill HAIL! IIA! Dslb from Union Ration. .laeves Toronto - 8.45 Arrives Cllieqo - 9.10 2.2.. "For lnformslio ll to lures, ro- i.°.:":i:'°i.:;°-.°.`*:°".'°=-"- aiflirio. he, s¢¢,'luFll3'o. w'. lfiarkln. Distr, Plsllf. A|l. l "rm old-fashioned." ani rrimima. ."You know I was brought, up in q iiizus town me I lisa r good sid. lfashioned, church-going mother, 1 ,was taught to respect women, and ,honestly I never could quits get the -girls I met after I went into flyilu. Maybe it’s I handicap. but I oan't 'get over the feeling that if being white and educated and properly taught mesnts anything anywhere, lt means Just ss mush hers as it would ii' we were home." "You may be right." Kethsril'le's tone was dubious. She was thinkizig of the iight way in which marries-i was regarded in her own se*-, when tslk of love and fidelity and rsipcat for women and religion marked one as not belcnsihl- “I dont suppose you believe in divorce, either?" .“Not for you and ml." he Mid flrmlr- "When you and I get mm-.ed we get married to stay. no matter what ihe rest of the world does." iiouisrlos laughed, "wins r may Place for this' kind of s conversation. You'd think we were right around the corner from New York instead of in s wilderness with only some hslf nearby. lend only s Leave Montreal Arllvl -Oh. my God. he isn't stopping-" Katherine stumbled in wild haste in ms liao. "Look, iooir--"li, pointed out to ses. Like s huge white (ull in the distance she saw a seepisne. Very faintly she could ‘nerr th-i drone of its engine. Too smelled to ljole Bill'| shouts and cries, she watched while the pisns veerea sway and sez e com-lo wwe the noi. they bsuomi' was Broken Wings lslknd ~. Bill grossed. “Has seen ills sig- nal and he's going there-hurry-,_ hurry-" he humbled Mwn the hill` 'pulling Katherine after him, sac rim" lun ll -madman in the direction or' Arumsxrs setillemsnt. _` ’.l'e.Be Oontlnued-Tomorrow ‘ _ _-___.._ _ *inure lrlnllsni for `Nonrnl|ls _ s. ts. Roroiond cbsrioitnns ou' T - have fc. l\.l.3ll'l» than flies in the sir." V ihslgd. "w '_` ‘ " ”’ A l W ,_ P* ° °*"’Y W’ °1*'*‘1“i1°“ srsivnsnn iumlno excnsivoe viporic camel Miner Never mind. Kadherine com- , with us-here-’ lie laid his liar-»i oil " ____ _ wright H._,.',.e“u ___~ ___ __ 1505 ffilftedhlglm- “WS solos to rome out his forehead. "ri ws dont, their we smma “Mk ‘ mum' “_ - il ' , 1 lr _ - ‘ . thai? ‘°°“°’ °’ lm" 1'." “”° C' “Mt °W111»°d- , simon qromloor u rrppurll by uumsrlln Bm took h __ __ They were silent slain, ~lulled bi' 5°|h,”.Mm‘ * co" Llmmt _ er hand, I couldn . en- the twitter of birds ihe rus‘\ing oi ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ 215 dum “_ without your with that __ the wmdmths bn .h ¢ ‘Arno Mines Ltd. .... . fm z , will work out Kitty- Iva some w be his slilriorr rroiiiiu” gnome r;Pili|l;:;;;,;{';1‘1E"'L£" “fd =° 1° W\th°\1t talkin: w you for chipped on r ble. or lions nm sont is-. " d' B. m_onth. But it does seem to bl' rockeillng down the hillside. I-le best- frowned thoughtfully, "Ihr some rea. __ in h=n_f;__t§1ey under they ronii worries me s lot to think oi c ree, ng '. e, content tha sl z , ‘ < to be with each other. They discussed thhik Igrggvzemlzy 31?” tAh:;;‘_§.F"l°°nbnd" Nick" mn’ "W ’“~°°“»‘ f°f A1"1m°H'S imPfl-l'Jl\- to lei me take s canoe some dey and ‘"8 *hem U16 Hisht before and de- paddle over there and pull .it down 1.05 Mandy lose ‘ :oss on. Quo-rsrlons .. uso - - .. B0 Associated . 52 B. A. Oil ... Lake‘8hore Mines Ltd. 21.25 Dalhousie 2703 9Homs Manitoba Blain Mining co. ., mfniemstional Pets. 45Msylsrld . ._ S93 ‘larrnzyrr mis Southwest Pere -- 2” Mining Corporation ... ... .. 4.10 United 13" uorrnsclsines ss_vswr.lr1wsii 2° ... ... 10 Premier Gold Mines ... .... -1,75 :;A Remedy for Esreche.-To l‘ ‘C Ban Antonio ... 1.15 the esnehe is -tn endure :orturf shorrltt' Gordon Ltd. e.so 'rho ear is il neil.-lu. or-gon ma few sooo. ooiduioor is-is em io mi win. if. considering If ltsdseons ... ...‘ ... ... ... s work ferr. doctor Dr. Thomas E suasury _, no xero-is oiionerr r simple rrwdv * ‘Wk Hlllhel ...' ... ... -... 5.80 few drops -lcon s piece of lint Ol 'lbwlsmo 'iss mosicma cotton and placed 111'" rroumu Yukon. mos 'err _will so rouon in ieurvml vw* october-I.. ' Oehlsrll. Novnbqf-L Nevnsearll. t wll.D-WEST-snow ell; _ _ , .cowaors _ cl.owNs -, norans. _ suclonc ouTl.Aw Houses. Truck Rorsmo, ROMAN amino. Tasman ronms-LIBERTY JUMHNG i-losses-nonsizi l.Assol~:iNo ‘ -‘ 'Trick RIDING. ' ' - 'MONTAGUE . 'RINK FRIDAY EVENING _ ` SATURDAY ‘ A'1"8.30 P. M 2.30 p.m. and 8.30 P-1”' 27 AND Z8. 502. Children 25¢ HORSES HEAVY Absns. .. 18 Big Missouri ... 45 Central Manitoba ... ... 11 Hudson Bay ... 80S Int. Nickel .. 5723 .. 6 9.308 Pend Oreille 470 ss Alex 14° sal HALL