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MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, PJLI. n——--—-———--—————- Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE ii. BROWN. Margate, P. E. i. Send all information regarding in- fractions of fiohibitlon 'Aci to the above ' Or To Chief Inspector B. .1. Haywood II Dercbester street, Charlottetown. - f . Phone 100 ‘,3 5ll0i-li~ld-lyr. hMcLeod & Bentley I. A. BENTLEY W. B. BENTLEY, K. 0. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street nights, bladder a-tives”. This wonderful medicine made of inten- sified irmh fruit juices and the dost m " ' ‘ ingredients restores normal actionnaturlliy...and .l'intl relief yourself. It has helped thoomndsl Get fFi-uit-s-tiva" to-dsy at your drugpstb. Special Dinner on PARKER HOUSE —MENU— Sunday's at the Consommc a is roysi, Lettuce and Celery. Qnen o! Fritters. Sliced Tomatoes. Boast Dressed Chicken, Brown F177. IP19" R117. M". asparagus tips, cream of potatoes. prime sirloin roast beef, dish gravy. sliced beefs, mashed ‘ '- . mashed and boiled potatoes, English plum pudding. hard sauce, apple and lemon Bladder Trouble I Sleepless Nights! comm "l-‘ruit-a-‘tiv-ul-si-‘Attiaeirs u... - - Cauae-Braceathe System T“ comm! o’ m: um if you solar from bad-pain, wahfol improper andbowalaetiea resuitiogiroinkidneytrouhlatryqruit- l Broke Wig 'It istrue that the coming of the suplsne had diverted the tribe's attention momentarily from_ tbe matter of the rains. But new that the angel appeared to be only an- other white man, albeit with a smooth lace and strange clothes, oer- tainofbhetribewereinsisfiingthat their own gods had as yet shown no sign of pleasure. Realizing this from Arizona's words, Bill turned to Jimmy and AsGoodasKingCole . Tea asked, ‘COllld we take of! right _ ESTATE!‘ 5'} ‘fig: could, but 1 had more or 1m planned to wait: here until the yacht w" ma“ came. It won't be more than hall a Khmcoiehzahaumed day arriving. The rainy season is near and the ship's barometer showed a bed swnn on the way this morning. It's a chance trying to an enviable reputation. When we first marketed coffee we did not dare to name it King Cole, for if land n“! 3H8 yacht ill heavy 5086, thg (ggffgg any. you know." thing but the best. it would Bill nodded. “still. I tibirik we'd dimthe precious reputation better take u» chance. We've ee- of King Cole Tea. - caped from these people once‘, but NOW. " “J. I58!‘ G!- m mygm not u; may will, 1,, m. haustive tests under other u, u _ W,“ 1d be, names we lmowwehavea z, gwofny I we, m” so _ coilee 'as good as King Cole But Katherine interposed In ob- 311285“ M" bythwfn’ jeotion. “Suppose we do g0. Bill and ‘t m proudly umed’ the rain doesn't came. What will happen io Ahiwaya and Ummsta?" "1 hadn't thought of that," he said slowiy. “But alto: all, Katherine. pie, french pastry, vanilla ice cream. chocolate sauce. Iilflngs cake, us, coffifee, Vi Tone, cocoa. ii MIL ES GLdBY GERTIE soon. We ran carry them out to the ship with us if we have to, but l'm ‘notgoingtogoastepuntulknoiv they are safe." do not eoms they may be sacrificed in our place," she insisted. they are able to look out for them- selves. 1 can't get you of! this cursed place any too fut, is my feeling about it." Katherne shook has heed."'No. I at won't leave them. They stood _ARLTOWN condom: . beam new; so Anslo our» n- ew!“ WW‘ ‘ V suumssusi-eiisarowswueleei-od Since Arumarrs bold announcement flgsggtary, ' of the breaking of the tabu hs had _ _ not seen the older tribemien. Now. p”; e1 the Women's Institutes to just as us wins twins to willed’ aid in-‘stampillg out the Liquor m!- Aruman to get inio the cockpit, they m; ‘new,’ c195“ with‘ Island Hymn. reappeared, surrounded Katherine and Jimmy. shouting and brandish- mcre frequent Bill 111163111086. ing their spears. of the canoe‘ bearing the chief touched the shore. The leader of the older men stepped forward and addressed a long hsrangue to Aru- man. The chief listened gravely. then said to Bill, "They tell me I am no longer chief.’ ' But Bill's quick eye, roving out over the waisrwhile the speech went on, had caught the gleam of sunliaht on canvas sails. It seemed to him too that the sunlight had grown dim- mar. "The ship. thg white man's ship, he whispered io Aruman. "And-the rain." Aruman stepped from the canoe, with it comes the rain." Like orastfallen children and storm clouds were rolling from the horizon. At the some moment the ship was plainly to be seen, grow. ing larger as it drew near. With shouts of joy the younger men and women came rushing in the beach from the settlement. ' ‘The rain, the rein." they cried. and then in wondering voices; "the white man's ship!" Bill smiled over at Katherine. The day was saved. Definitely and finally "Good." Aruman tunied and spoke u: his people. "The god o! the whlifi man has sent his ship of the air f0 take the white man and the white woman awsy. Let us make a great feast, The rain will come. but not until we have made our Pelee with the white man. I. Aruman, declare “If we leave now and the rains "But I don't think anything would merit. pmtoction of the houses in the settle- .11- To Be Continued Tomorrow thisisto Billaod the twoyounglnsnwho had paddled the canoe leaped to their tember. places. Aruman urged them forward and in less than a minute the prow 1. Gladys Boulter. I. Lloyd McMillian. iimnnuau SOIOOL Grids VIII I3 Ida Silliker. Grade VI l. Mary Campbell. 2. 3, Glen Campbell. ' Grade V .nc i. Myrtle MscNeil. I. Evelyn Boullsr. 3. Doris Boulier. 4. Velde Silliker. Grads 3 ' Grade I n i. Marion Boultsr. i. Florence Mac- William. 8. Eileen, Lecky. 4. Lorne Boulter. Grade 1 Senior needless of the spears pointed at his Jmmrar’ .31.“, .. _ "n" win’ w’, he um ‘imply’ 1. mimerson Campbell. ‘the white mans ship comes. And tn - ‘ looked at the sky. It was muscle: Slmplil-Remed)’ F B d "The ranohnand foxes will berpasz‘ Eye‘; Swift Relief tiny-m“? "’ "*3"? '13» No Need: of Strong Medicines or lilsl. Saie and Sllnnll H0188 WHIP! Keeps Stomach in, rise , Condition. If you are a- victim of Stomach or Bloatinr-you may have . quick and certain relief by following this simple ‘troubles-Gas,- Sourness, Pain advice. saved. Even as their glances m-ossed fionétutake ‘sstrong ‘Tledlcines, arti- uie rain began to fall. pelting them, i" 1- "WI "l" P 91°" W!" sending them helter-skelier to the ‘Hum with ‘ummm ‘new For within reason most, folks may eat what they like if they will keep their stomach free from souring acids ‘that hinder or paralyze the work ticn. 0f fill!!- And the best and easiest way to do follow every meal with three Discussion followed neardlnr "l! Report of Melburn School for Sep-' Nelson , Boulfsr. Ail-Steel equipment Velvet rcadbed. Double "For inloruisiiun as to forceps: “Many an engine has died of happen in them if we did leave new." 311i "T1184. Arumsn, who bald been listening. laid now: "The white woman is right. If you go and the rains do not come those of my tribe who believe in the old laws will sacrifice Ahiwnys and ‘ Ummata to their wrsih and fear." “Then that's that," B/ill declared. "We couldn't very well dessert a brother. could we, Kitty? We'll tell you all about it liner. Jimmy. The thinglodonowistomakesbig feast and tell 'em the white ship is coming, bringing the rain along. We'll show ‘em all ‘u-ourid the plane and lee if any of ‘em went i0 take a ride." “All 118M." Jimmy agreed. "You Ind Miss Boyd know best. But don't ‘Uletlmaofilbllfifldfifiilflfllflmm and women work together to make a mighty feast for our friends." n was a wins thins is do. ‘roan was doubt qn the faces of the older men, but the yvunecr men were weary of the tsbu. weary of the trouble over the white men. ‘rheywanted to 1'6!" to see this strange ship that sailed INSTITUTE CONVENTION ‘The second District Convention of Hayfield, New Glasgow, Anglo-Rustiee "Sterling", Bay View and "Avonlea" Institutes was held in May-field Hall . on the afternoon of September 20th, withall the Institutes Supervisor, in the absence of the well represented with the exoepti , _y unnecessary. Be sure to get in the air and floated on the wafer. of “swung-r The Convent!“ open. Bis ‘ ' Magnesia Tablets, . I They wanted to dance the marriage edvwm, me 5mm of no can“... " _ ‘mo; whinmnlcht felLwllllgeAgllill-Jl‘ renewed by the Institute Creed. The W“ ‘ ‘_ "*"*“*+*» cm agreed dam“ M," y bold words that mold-lens: linen an,“ afiifmazuwivfnnmbynnkea i EYES ‘apsTEn "i f th r foolish and melees. ' ~ ' e l“ fiswfih: you“ men who“ ‘bout to btrMiss Ruth Matheson of North “Lu”. "n", turned the tide of IPPPOVI-l. and they m“ °°' m’ mm“ m’ “M” l-‘W- "Y"! ' " mud ‘ m” of welcome‘ m“ m Convention were read and adopted. s,- gagging; b ilhe women who were only too Th’ up" on msmu“ work w“ ‘nfllum wimcmm n; and to m "mum read by Miss MacPhail. Assistant ‘M _ lflllahmu final A a lilwer complaint." clays that hfld iust owed- , I've Supervisor. or four tablets of Bisuratcdllagnssla -a pleasant, inexpensive. and handy tablet form ct Magnesia that promptly neutraliaes acidity and keeps your stomach sweet and clean. A week's trial of Bisurated Mag- nesia tablets. which any good drug- gist can supply at trifling cost. should quickly convince you that O0 per cent ofordinary stomach distress is ab- hsfltlll by” you during boat’ morning Bonn TENDERS main for the purchase of toe AIMIIMI DIG S1170! F0! Blliolt 177°‘ party, consisting of Foxes, l!!! ""7 ranch together with fixtures. The ranch is upon leased land. less; expires November 1930. Cools: tIIIVa to s 1111mm i 5 l. _-__-_ one hundred and forty acres or my" purchased from the Government James Mi-Gnugbey» by deed dated August i3, 1395 Illtl 601111111111; ggy. enty acres o! land a little more or. less. ALSO ‘all that other psi-eels; ' land on Lot Thirty aforesaid bound“ " and described as follows: Commons-I‘ ing on the south side of Todd's Road oii the division ‘line between 1m. twenty-nine and thirty thence slop; . said line south twenty-three chain; and ninety-two links or in the cent" ‘. of a brook thence north seventy-cosi- degrces fifteen minutes east such r hours of one and three o'clock in the afternoon. - i‘ . to be marked “Tenders for _foa,ranoh" addressed to the under- I'll". Five per cent of the Tender to ac- company each ‘ ’ V. accepted cheques only. g The highest or any tender not nee- naarily accepted. Tenders received up to noon, 12th November, 1929. W. 0. LAWSON. l. l. BUIII, Liquidators. Alberton, P. B. l. 11th Oct. 1929. Oill-lii-ILIBJIJEJINOV. l. iloiilolol: still 'I‘here_ will be sold by public auc- tion in trims cf the Laiv Courts Build- ing at Charlottetown en Saturday the 26th of October at the hour of twelve o'clock no-n ALI. THAT _parcel of land situate lying and being on Lot Thirty in Queens County bounded and deaoribediss" follows, that is to say: Situate on the north side of KigilRoad from DeSable to Bo w and bounded as follows: On the no h by'the Green Road on the south by the said DeBablc Road on the east by" land of John Tools formerly Nelson hrrerh and on the west by land of John Mcflsughey and which piece or as will give a width e|s|_ and west of twelve chains and live. links thence north twenty-live chain; _' eighty-eight lnilis or to the store. ~ said Todd's road thence in a south. ~ vi-esun-ly dzrection along the south. side cf Todd's road to the place of. ccmmenuizntiit. containing acres of land a little more or less. ' ,'I‘his sale is made in pursuance cl "‘ a Power o! Sale contained in as 1h- denture of Mortgage dated the 15th of April 102-1" and made between Charles McGsilghey of Bonshsw in Queens County farmer, and McGaughey hi: wife or the one part and the un of the other pan, l default having been made in payment = ot the principal and interest seemed -thcreby'. " ' . ' For further psi-chums apply is Mcbean 8s MrKinnon Solicitors, Charlottetown. P. E. I. . Dated this twenty-fifth‘ day d '. September A. D. 1W. " ll-NIST CALVIN MsIAI. 7930-9-I1-Oot. l-ll-Il. FOR SALE ‘l An excellent dairy farm in Men. maimlnttlfllnlleafrfimfilrlotteig towinneareliurcheasehoolsandrail way station, containing ltlaacaizl »_ under eultivationrbalanes wood and Inspection invited. Owllll to iil- T health, oarnin for quick sals with ‘j or without crop. i JOSIPI POWER. Mermsi Jlarcel of land is the eastern moiety of lool-a-i-curr-t... .- ' ' Bug: penedl MONEY T0 LOAN ‘m f’ Charlottetown, P. s. I. qlMcDonald McPhee i c. B.A I e I. a. MeDONALD. ll. r. iuernes JAIBISTEBS. snolmsrs. no ‘ l nous! r0 LOAN l’ lllsynuilaieg Charlottetown Stewart & Ilowther NONI! >.____._-._ Y D. T. Waye DINTAI. IUIGION II ltehmssd Itrest Charlottetown, P. I. I. T0 LOAN Phone“! on to your chest. I vain and selfish, and he was unpre- Peps, the breatheable ; new! for W: more to a simple. edi - - h nd tablet‘ friendly manner. But he liked it “so em famous surgeon felt your g-‘gnnmsgnlgavi ygu from and fell to speeiaating on how Bill pulse and then recommended an up. , ' . . d loit- about Katherine by this time. ‘w; i _ _ ,,..n,,,._~ flu and bronchitis an n‘ sup”, you m" m, u; _ H h ‘A H 9 “at h 1e, ‘we , “Ne, not my pulse. you Idiot, my qujdg] dispel any gough ' Hum,“ i, “mo” m " '“'__'”"—'“ ‘uh ‘wk! tn». ‘be comm“ I _. v m1! Peps Search our owl-weft; "°° ~ It ill»! mi A. ii .,._._.,.. e;),',';.°~;_"°‘ 1, e c“ \ i every enemy germ. . 'es." Ka eanswered.‘ t , _--, yo“ as - _ I Ymllfillmljbbjolnllpmgamm. llfilllbltn - u, l Iamgoingtomarryliil.‘ w? W, eo- “on! _ Jimmy whiatled. "Iherell us l is “wv qwtwwefi l regular shindig. ‘I don't think. y 1655p“ d" gtlflgbefliflm‘ , Hastings has lftem mighty emrui i‘, ‘c’ ,3.,,,n;fe,.\zdv 9&5‘ - . n0 003$“! Nfll m“ ‘OWN’! , 1' Q“ euttofindhiafianceefl; ’ “wsqglif-"lfelfla. Iiiiaksesrsoislu. Katherine m’... w‘ lleIilalleseillfilllfd v-"Mm hm"; M“ wit‘ J _.__..-____.. theSeahawkwillsnitve. _ . ‘M “Mo W‘, w“ d e “Iheyweoeheadlilgllllwlylmdsr -- O poifiweis; ‘$9,,- , fiziiatsaoiwhenltookoflthisnrorn- . show» :8 My‘ manhood-commoners l _ud°\:¢"" . nwrfl: afternoon. lmsssul the _ dead‘, W60“? szzflwe?‘ wsanasiierlreatysnsclnnmmu'wl“'°mw"m i A a ' ‘mm ‘$.00 _ ,m",=.'fm'“flh“" “mm,” w? While u»: were wslogarulssn "Does your girl object ta you q "rues wise iota Iowh the Idea hid inspected, the- seaplane. iisffl- ‘$959, W" m" "°'""' '"' at lianlzylsil. ' ingpolltalywhils sill Medlhaeaplahi _ _ ‘ In“ ltmensinstohiln. lutinsitsef mx_s._but _l n! a nutmeg-ill‘ noaalsu mcnglala‘ m, ma‘, h‘ m, w ' _ ' noun-lea. << My goodness, what hap- h‘ Worm: I swallowed s hairpin on a bet and new leek at ma. tahc any unnecessary "- rot a gun and-say, Bill you might yacht get a sight of you." Bill shook his. head. "Not rne. You've got s camera on board and I "Y" l Mflture of me in this state ed nature. I'll never look like this again" ‘Ilhen to Aruman he said. i "Th8 white man is hungry. m air." Bill invited. erine. she sees you." Katherine smiled. "Don't worry about it. It's been so long since I had an! "Hill-r ciMhes and I've reallycomsiobeqilitefofidofthis. It's a wedding dress, you know." "a wedding dress?" . "Yes. It belongs to the girl who helped save our lives. I'm going to trytoblkyitlmmheriflcaml rather like it." ‘f1 must say it's becoming and, if you don't: mind my saying so, you look amazingly well. Miss Boyd.” "I'll let you say anything you like if you'll forget to mention l-iias Boyd again and speak to me as Katherine." Jimmy smiled at her. l-ls remem- bered her as haughty and distant, STOP it before it gets "That is good," Bill said to the chief. very we“ 1m on ‘m, pm“ and alum“ “M,” Ammm Nd “my Report from New Glasgow Institute “hi” ‘More mo“ “mow. on me m Enemy!‘ read by Miss Elsie Isiird. Report of “Lleilusnowsilowyouthisshipthat ridesonthswaterand fiiesinthe Amman gave some orders to his followers, their he entered a canoe and was paddled to the seaplane. "l " Jimmy remained on shore with Kath- "Never thought to bring you any clothes." he said regretfully. "Your mother will be-iwdl, startled when Reading by Miss Marion-Murray. Angio-ll/ustico read by the Secrets y. Reading by Mrs R. Houston. Report of "Sterling" read by Secretary Rs- pmlt of Mayficld read by Mrs War- field Orr. Avonlea report read by Miss Elva Bernhard. Report from Bayview read by Seeretary._Mrs James Sloven- songave a splendid paper tracing the spread of the Women's Institutes from the tint. ‘in the little town of Stoney Creek, quit, all over the world. The retiring President, Mrs Allan Wyand gave a very interesting paper along the line of Institute work. Nominations for President were then called for. one member. from each of i? u the convening Institutes, was nomi- nated and Mrs James Stevenson of ’ nonunion ' .l'N:ll\-l I)