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Ti‘ \. . EBBQKEgy conrmvsn, raisossas As the canoes sped over the water Bill and Katherine were busy with their thought-s. They were characteris- tic musings. Katherine‘ wondered. should there be a white settle- ment. 1i she and Bill could be married at once, what her family would say to such e p u. how Jackson. 3d, would behave when he heard oi it. Bill was beset with fears as i0 the wisdom " of his course. suppose I these proved to be natives unfriehdly to white men? Was he taking Kath- erine into some great danger‘! What would he do if Katherine's safety were threatened? All his thoughts turned to the girl at his side; it was for her that he now lived and moved and had his being. Onlyi for her. He gloried in the realization and bent his head in a silent vow that whatever came she should not suffer. After another hour's paddling they came in sight of land. Bill felt his heart begin to pound as the low-lying shore fringed with palms, swam into view. Katherine _polnted to it and said: "Look-our fate ls ahead, Bill." in a low, tone. l-le took her hand in his and held it closely. "Don't be afraid, whatever happens. I may have to leave you. ‘rhls .icf, Aruman, may not receive wome audience, they have different custo s from ours. you‘ know. But remain ‘even if we are separated for- a time I will come back to you." she pressed his hand warmly. "l will remember. I know you will-come to me but. perhaps we can go before this chief together. Promise‘ him anything. My father will pay him a fortune for‘ our safety. you know that." ‘ ‘ ' Bill srinmd at her. “Never fear, I'll go heavy on the brlbeslf I must. but lfI can buy out myselfp I'd rather do.lt, you know." , The larger ‘canoe was still ahead. As Katherine’ and Bill watched they saw-it push its ‘nose up s. narrow strip of white sand ‘and heard the dull thud of its groundlngjA slim brown form detached itself from the other andraced away up the beach, dis- lDDeI-ring in the cocosnut grove. i "Gone to announce our arrival, i suppose," Bill surmised. ‘- Their canbejiounded near the ‘first one. The paddlers motioned ‘tho white passengers to land, then stood about them indicating that they were not to go forward. - ' - - "Where are the men?" Katherine asked. "Orldo you suppose this is one of those queer islands wherethe women rule?" - . ., l y “Can't say. It's a pretty place isn't it?" - > . They looked about. There. was a small but perfect 'harbor bordered When Baby Is Well Mother Is Happy The hobby mother is the one whose baby is well-it is the laughing. gurgling baby who always brings joy to the home. When baby ls ill everyone in the home suffers-not only through-worry over the little one but through loss cf sleep-no one can find rest with n sick baby n. the home. ‘Thousands of mothers are happy mothers because they have found the way to keep their little ones weil-or if sickness does‘ come on suddenly. as it_ usually coca. with little ones, they have found the way to speedily bring the baby‘ back to health ‘again. Mrs. George» Koch, Lindbergh, Alta" ls one of those mothers and she writes as foliows:-‘- "I em the happy mother of a‘ seven- teen-Inonth-oidbaby girl mp. u healthy and strong and sleeps well at night. I give her no other medicine but Baby's Own Tablets and she llllt loves them. I am never without fthe ‘Ihblols in tho house." v . . ' Baby's Own ‘Ibblsts are .a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels; sweeten the stomach and thus drive out constipation and lndl-i section and inaks the cutting of teeth easy. ‘rhsy. are soidby inedi- cine dealers or by mall at It cents a hos Ircm The Dr. Williams Hedi- cine 00., Brockvllle, 0st. ~ PM" peered and this time made no objec- dicsted that; they were to follow him. and hand irrhshs they Walked be- hind him across the beech, along a little path, narrow but well worn, and into the trees. For several yards the path was closely bordered by palms then it widened yawned into a fairly wide road. and led thomyat lest intn a large clearing. . one at either end of the open They were well-built huts, made by driving of trees mm four cor- nersaiid, then. covering and thptchlng them with bamboos‘ and bsrk.- Fires burticdfbolore; some _oi m.‘ huts aha in-the center =of the clearing there ' ‘was a large, fire surrpluidedby cook~ in: , utensils ' of various’ sizes and - Ape-rt from "me rest stood one , largo dwelling, decorated with lo.- toons of flowers, and. having in front out I large hideously carved figure of a ‘man. ' "I've seen ; them in ‘Alaska. Pretty much like that one. only not so ugly." piist. the ‘oenlralhfire, looking neither to right nor loft. Then with a gosuz": for chsmio wait he stood for a mo- ment stythe entrance of the ilm dwcllinghniadqs. with his hmo and than Qniomd. While they willed Kahorlrie ‘and ‘jam observed ml women were my about the central firs and that children and their motheri us. group‘ of huts at m.‘ farthostand.‘ trhere w... still no sign of any ‘man save their guide it smells like roasting‘ meat, doesn't. itr"' w’. hope they'll give in s mi meal" lorltsras-now neerlroarhihsr could see a u... pig rooting mime thspola attainment hut.’ , animals " __psopl_tfareacughsdvsooad_to hub piss asdsoetsts-venssvaseu .o.. who whores?» 1ft i it with palm. tress that grow... to the waters ‘edge. Prom ‘the: depths of the trees wisps oLsinoke curled they came could not be seen. Nor was there ~eny sign of life, from which - they decided the settlement. must be back from the wstoi-‘e little way. Alter whet seemodzan interminable wait a tall, well built man. wearing only a loin cloth. appeared from the trees. Immediately all lthe native women-turned, theiLbacks on him and bowed their hesdshile did not look at them but strode toward Bill and placed a‘ biownhdnd on the white man's forehead. Of Katherine he took no notice. , » When he removed ._hls haiid he mo- tioned to _Bill to follow. him. IIath- srine started to accompany them. but their guide shook his head and gestured her back to the group oi women. The girl hesitated, and while ihs did so am mass‘ up his mind. Whatever it was they were going to. and it seemed from the attitude of the man. to be mulching friendly. they would ‘face it together. So with e gesture of authority he drew Katli~ orlnt close to him and stood ‘still. The guide spoke some words into the sin-and when ho had finished the brown women melted inio the trees. Katherine "and Bill were loft stand‘ alone on the beech with the frowning browed man. Once more he beckoned am to follow shdwhen Bill only clasped Katherine tighter the- man made aslgn of fear, touch- ing his heart and covering his byes. Then he too disappeared. H "w. might take one of the canoe-l and vanish. ‘I suppose." Bill said thought. uliy. “Ne. We'd never find our way bacl: w Broken Wing's Island now." A _ ,~"1 don't mo: nu sci-urine isn- iousJ’ Bill went. onfjolir big friend will come back in s minute. see if h'e doesift." - Bill's prediction chino true alter a iresome wait. The brown man reap tloii to Katherine's presence. he in- Thelto were two clusters of huts "jrribel "ca." Billiwhispered. "Totem pole.” Katherine answered Their guide went. unhssltatingl! "I'm hungry." Katharine said. “And Blllsnifftd. “It m. smell good. "look-there's a pig." By tlis llgm of thsinaln‘ campfire. Make you hoineelokt" aiu cam. "-1 him." natural. cried. and look.‘ there's a goat m».- ocnioliow the debt o! those hem!!! w. them of assur- Jeflli 115D upward,.but the ‘fires. ‘irqmiwhién _ Bothered i . _ ;_ ’ i... TFWF -\' he “an. risaaeuelrtlvh- l: cauealsiaissdiehsconoamhd- Tufiirniiins . I went on unnoticed by the women. But alter a while theyceesed their activity around the central fire and withdraw to their huts at the far end of the settlement. With their with- drawal the drumming ceased. and presently from the other group of huts, singly and in groups, came a long lino of bronsod "native men. Without aglance at the white people they squatted around ‘tho fire and waited for something. Then the guide emerged from the large dwell- ing house, stalked over the fire, collected an assortment of cooking pots and carried them into the house before which Katherine and Bill waited. When he had disappeared the men around the firs began to eat. Half an hour passed. Then the guide conic out again and beckoned the waiting man and woman to follow him. Before an isolated hut standing midway between the large dwelling and tho men's houses he stopped and motioned them to enter. They obeyed, stooping to get in the low entrance. Then, while their eye? grow accustomed to the Ydarnoss. they hos-rd a dull thud, the door ol the hut was closed. and they were left alone. Nor could all Bill's efforts move it. neithorooiiid he dis- cover a single crsckvihrough which they might escape. The prisoner's hut waswell built. rcalculated in keep its occupants safe until morning. To Be ‘Continued Tomorrow THE BRITISH EMPIRE" SERVICE LEAGUE When. at the close of-tho Greet war, returned menbegan to organ- ize certain misgivings were- felt lo: some reason by governments and‘ the public as to Just what might oe the result of such organization, but before long these misgivings gave place to feelings of relief, when»: was found that the efforts ‘of those who had served lp war, were equally to be directed in iimoml peace to- wards the uplift of the Empire and the peace of the world. , The fourth Biennial Conference of the British Empire Service league was recently held in London, Ens- lend, presided over by the Grand President Admiral of‘ the Fleet Earl Jeilicoe. at‘ which there . were pres- ent representative war veterans OOO-OYOOOQOOCOOOOVQVOO 609-0040 wnsas WOMAN asiass tho question of kitchen hardware and tqulpincnt ls. one that must be declq. “t I! your problem u the replace- ment of only one p to; u“ “m”, moot of a kitchen . the first time, weshailbssladlostsxcuandto 11°19 you in your selection. - The Legion m , this Province caused by acid leaks thipugh the ‘vent NW3d. can be cleaned with s cloth dirced ln ammonia. or with washing soda. yarn. as oeols for single for double. Sieagine, coarse. lend by paxel-poei op l ill! height on l lbjlots. W donrwith wool warp‘ and l!" i!!!» Illlliidroes on all parcels and owners name andlnetreotiona hi» side otherwise i will not be respon- sible for losses. lead early, ~ ‘ HUI-oflbtiiflfillfllflmtll. lilillTlllli SALE AT KELLY,S ‘cross "I "thriller. September ma, at s I’. ill. at the Parochial Hosea, certain rcnwlirrmrtr or the late lav, I. i». iilecnlshcn. comprising Filfllltlfl. Boris. sic. one Ilene, one Milk Cow. two Piss. fertrilvq Iona, ~ and e Qillntity of Bey. | from eighteen counlrw iwiadci-Ydidmilitior; New _ sentattvosflwon correlate 1 iaslutsvmss the‘. with. s: tbo more sell the outcome or, their ds- liberations is of Jaoiutbt one interest to all British subisets. _'I‘i1o- following: were the principal objocts “updn which resolutions word passed; Migration, Empire ‘Iriafir. Pensions. Graves of returned men and World Peace. f friwcanedlan lesion is the Can edian oftbe Empire League. and lt- has its part to play in the development of this isoctlon of the Empire» 041d must as ,0 body realist and broetice more fully as‘ a com- Wncnt ‘member of "the bigsost Brit- ish Institution that cadets" the truth of the recent words of Blr Arthur Currie: "Our country needs today's spirit of uhsemsh reasonableness. oi unity and understeudins. the spirit which always guided the canediail Corps. This spirit mm be kept e:- tlve by the Canadian Legion until- in Canadapes in the trenches. i5 becomes a way of life." stands in need of branches in over! centre and so a wit!‘ mcmborsbiP- When this object is attained we wiu stand in a better position to fulfill our mission of Unity. Comradeshlp and Peace, and will be more fully assured that our reasonable requests tor fair treatment of returned m-Jn when positions of honor and public omces are vacant, are compiled with by those ln authority to s. greater degree than they have been in the past. May we ask of returned men iii‘ this Province their co-operetlon in placing our Provincial l‘ ‘, in a better position to carry out the ob- Jects of this great. organisation of ‘lose who served their Empire " well in days of strain and stress, by‘ now becoming not only members. but ac- tive members. A ' y Let us strive at all times and in all things to keep before us the spir- it of the olrl CanadlenOorps. ‘Publi- city committee, Canadian Legion, B. E. SR1... Charlottetown, P. E. I. ACID LEAK! corroded terminals on the battery, Spinning and l Weaving lend me your wool to be span into height ' oaviog '~ ‘doable wit. munitions,‘ some. P. I. i. \ s1 rout. sosuh. ‘._. new. a... THE ROGERS - p/ (sisncli) HARDWARE co. 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