f G1aseSnb0rn's S" PE R|QR .,,,,_ "run ‘M... a "‘ GREEN 0“ . In sealed air-tight packages A sample will be gladly mailed |_ l “:°é"*"t':.$.'::::.i p s MIL ES GABBY GERTIE ..,.-w.<~ JV Wmny, "A girl may be too honest to lke nythlng else In the locker com. ut she will take I shower ath." ' __ _ e e e .QHANGING SIDES when jurnrner heat can't be defied And joorchlng zephyra raid, {The man who loves life‘: sunny side Wlil now prefer the shade. ' Broken Wings ~ rat-i 7 common! 11m Juncnnrrr rs-nzam- There was an ominous silence about the march ihroush the wood-i and back to the god of the amount-lin- Bilrs hands were still bound and he w“ guarded closely by four younl natives when they arrived It tht “my Arumnn gave some direc- tions and Bill was bound withhls backioaireeflishandswereleft free and Ahiwaya with averted eyes and trembling hands offered the cap- tive water and food. Bill accepted them He knew that the supreme crisis oi his iiie was near at hand and that he would need every ounce of strength and cunninB he possessed to face this ordeal. But though he realized this, his mind seemed to be in a state of purely!!!- He could not think. He. could only relax against his bonds when he had eaten and drunk and give himself up to the dull pain in his head, the dull despair oi his heart. He was roused from this daze bw a stir among Arumanb followers. Then to his intense surprise he saw them bind Ahiwaya to a tree facing Bill's. Bill could not fathom what this meant, ‘but the abject, fear on the face oi his newly made brother acted as a spur to his lagging facilities. What could it mean? He knew of course that some heavy punishment would be meted out. for the breaking of the tabu, but why Ahiwaya. who had not even known oi his absence. should be mndg p, prisoner was a mystery. After a long consultation between Amman and the older tribesme a drum was set half way between the two prisoners. Two youths stepped forward and began to sound a mon- otonous call upon it. The vibration was maddening and it continued for a long time, steady and rhythmical full of mimitive meaning After an hour oi this Aruman seated himself on his bamboo throne, which had been carried from the set- iiement to the clearing in front of the god of the mountain. He wore his ceremonial beads, his feathered cloak, and held in his hand a long spear with a carved wooden handle. His subjects gathered about him, leaning against their spears, wearing their many strings oi beads, some oi them with bunches oi bright feath- ers bound to their foreheads Then, one by one, on the opposite side of the clearing from the men, the women oi the tribe filed in, ear- rying their children, wearing their best beads and ornaments. Lest to Arumanb wiie and Urnmata, erine stepped into the circle. "3111 jerked forward against his d to see her better. Her face p319 and ' ,therc were signs o itears m, she held ' her b21541 iflmfdlyllnd stepped quietly without apparent fear, between her captors. She did not try to speak to Bill but she threw one long steady glance of courage at him. Then she wok her place a little in front oi the come, guarded on either side Wl __ other profession. kl delightfully lmoothfl’. other women and waited for what was to come. Aruman rose ‘slowly to his feet and o '-"‘ raised his hand ior silence. Then he made a low obeisanoe to the god oi the mountain, rose upright again. and stretched pleading arms wide to the sky. No cloud appeared, the day was fresh and bright, with the sun blazing down upon the clearing and the merest wind whispering in the trees. 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Lux Toilet Soap is excellent for keeping skin For in the close-up only the skin of naturally flawless beauty can stand the pitiless search of glaring fights.” s so well how important a part lovely skin plays in her success on the screen — she is i one of the host of adored screen stars who keep their skin exquisite ""'you are come to sit in Judgment on this white man blood brother of cur tribe. sealed only last night to Ahl- waya by the rites of our tribal iaith. Before the fire that saw their sealing had grown cold, this white brother had gone to break the tabu which for many generations has brought peace and plenty to our tribe. While we slept he talked with the white woman face to face. They have broken the tabu. But as she is not yet a member of the tribe, his is the more gnevious arln. Let the wise ones among you speak and tell us what. is to be done." He ceased and sank again to his chair. Katherine, who had listened to his words knowing little of their meaning, took hope from the sorrow- fuiness oi his tone. It was the tone and mien of a man grieved rather than angry. Now she listened to the Even now the sky should be dark with clouds. but the sun still shines and our brothers on the hill smell no wind that brings rain. Paloola is angry. The spirits of our father are angry. Nor will they turn their sneer from us uniil we have punished this white man who has deiiled our law of blood "Could you forget all about every brotherhood." other woman If I married you?" “I eertfllxly could, but I ecuid ‘Dover forgive some of ‘em!’ Th5‘ w” ‘ "PPR M ‘Wmm when the old man finished. A third speaker got to his feet and hold their attention. "You know, oh Aruman, ch brothers who hear my words, that we took this white mun and woman into our housea We fed them. We clothed them. We slept by their sides. You. oh Aruman, told them the laws of our people. They gave their prom- ise to keep the laws. We made the white man our brother, a thing that of the white man. Think well before you mete out the punishment oi our ancestors to this white man, even though he be our brother in blood." Almost before he finished another man was on his feet "You know the law, you know the at,» he shouted. "Who is this white man to break our laws? Would you hesitate thus ii one oi us had broken the tabu? No. Even now he would be ‘suffering the penslt/y the law demands for the breaking of tabu. The gods are angry. Paloola is sullen of face. The god oi the mountain sends the rain clouds far away. Punish the white manil-fsisoncofuazlethimpay the penalty even as one of us would ill-SH" ~ Those whose faces had eoitened at the speech of the young man frowned Hid nodded their heads. Why sheiua they show mercy on the white manf _ They would ‘show no mercy to one of their own people who broke the law. Let the white man suffer. Armnan spoke again, "You have heard ihese speakers, my people. It is for you to Judge who is in the right. But what fate do you decree for the white woman? she, too, broke the tabu. Is she to be punished even as the white man? Bpea ." There was an uneasy silence, and then s young man rose to his feet. "Oi what importance is a woman, oh Amman? She is white. She cannot be the mother of. sons of our tribe. she knows not our laws. she u not Iour sister in blood. The gods do not 119M! 1W1‘- The-y do not know even that she lives among us What has --_____._ —Continued on page 5- has not happened with the v of man. And on the night that we mode him one with the spirit of our people he broke the law. Let him be punished.” A kind of suppreued cheer broke out after this speech. but Aruman sternly forbade it. One of the young men now asked for a hearing. "’I‘h1nk well, oh fathers, before W" _ ish this white man. True, he is now one of us, but for long years he hu lived as the white men live. Heheshurltedwithusdivedinthe water with us. spoken pleasant words with us. l-le il ignorant vet 0f our ways. Int us dell lightly with him for this first offense against our laws. Think well, my fathers. Think well. nayluotherafliewhitemanisbfllv- eriul. His great. ships sail the many MI!- Our chief knows the liflfll"! next speaker. "f am an old man. I have lived many moons on this island. Each year we have kept the faith of our forefathers and the reins have come and blessed the earth with fertility. .; ‘Men are men where I was born." "is that why you left home?" Enlarged Prostate And All Urinary Ills TAKE OUR HERIAX; REMEDIES Pamphlet, on Loss oi Manhood and Disorder: of lien. end book- let on llls of Women with ad- vice in plain envelope free by mail. Remedies by null our specialty. TIE ENGLISH IIIIIAL DIIPINIAIY. L“. flll Davis In, Vancouver. I. '0 Ofiliflllllled Ierbal S. S. Rosolend leave Montreal Arrive Charlottetown leave for ll. John's. October ‘l. October i1. November s. 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JOSEPH POWII, Mermaid. 7001-B-1-tllXf-h. common or can/ms l raovmca or rumor: anwsnn rsuuvn n: ma: rnoriars coon 30th George V, A. 1)., 1m , In Re Estate of Guy Cameron. Charlottetown, In Quem‘; County in the said Province deceased testato.‘ Dy the Honourable Harold locus-d Palmer, Surrogate Judie of Probate. be, no, ‘- Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County. . GREETING: Whereas upon raiding the petition ouflleofMary Louise Calneronoi 1* ottetown "aforesaid, widow, the lxeoutrlx of the above smelt sum To the Sheriff of the County of A thirty-lint day of October next, com- llll. at the hour of eleven o'clock foreuoou of the same day Jo shew cause if any they can why the Ac- counts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of James D. Stewart, Esq, Proctor for saldPetlt-loner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newe- paper published in C‘ lotietovvu aforesaid, once in each week for at least four eanseoutlve weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places Ifipggllygly, namely. in the hall of the Court louse in Charlottetown gr n, or near the City Weigh Beale; an; gt or near the Bank of Nova Booth you; in Charlottetown aforesaid sud I do hereby also order that a true copy hereof be forthwith served on the TOOLS, FIRST i Look over our Tool display! beioru fltflfflnl that var! particular job! 1m. proved Tool design has wrought mmy advances since V011‘ last" lwkbd over our line. Many new Tools have" come into the store-and mw UM. 0i late. Here's the most interesting ‘show a real mechanic would- ever‘ hope t4 “The Rogers Hardware C05 Ltd- Auction Sale Of Furniture 1 am instructed by James A. Cal- laghan, I81 Grafton Street, to sell by Auction on Tuesdlv. 05%|"! 3'11. ll 2 P. M. the following: Parlor Suite, Dining Room Suite-Kitchen Utensils. 3 Bed Room Suites, Hall Back and a m of Oil Cloth and Rugs and other articles. This sale takes place in tlu Rink. JOHN P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer. 8071-10441, For Stale ' Tender: will be received by the ‘undersigned until Wednesday thr 38rd day of October, 1929, for the purchase of the lot of land, with housr and workshop, situated in Kinkcra being the property of the late Felix F. Mulligan. Also for the purchase oi a complete set of Carpenters tools and shoemaker‘: uutlit including sewing machines and a quantity 0i lumber and household efiedr, lnlentln; pur-n2:c_';. Lza/ bilbmii one tender for the ubmc, or tvrc separate tenders. Tender: will also h: received unit ‘Ills above date {or - 1a purchase. oi thirty-three acres oi‘ land lying and situate in Maple Pains School dis- trict, the property of the late Felix F. Mulligan. All tenders to be sealed and marked "Tender." The highest or any under pot nee- essarily accepted. _ STEPHEN JOHNSTON, ALBERT DUFFY, Executor! IOOO-lil-B-IO-it-fljist. "If" " “Wail. PIilEidTfS ATLANTIC REGION BUILDING FOI. SALE SEALED TENDERS addressed t4 the undersigned and marked on the outside of envelope ‘Tender for Building" will be received up to and including Friday 18th October next. for purchase of the building located on the north east corner of Kent and Povmsl Streets in the City of Char- lottetown, known as the Knights of Columbus Building, including heatinl lhiem mid all built in fixtures. The Purchaser must undertake is remove the building, ineludlsg found- ation walls down u. lflygflfl level, within one mouth from the date oi semblance of hi: offer and to leave the slte clear of all debris, TmIw-Pevment on award. The highest or any tender not neo esssrily accepted. ‘ I‘. R. KINNEAB. Purchasing Agent Dated st Mansion, N. B. October “h, 1929. 10-8-10-12-14-10. fishnets as ALL. Attorney Geuersl of this Province so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may h", d“ notice thereof. GIVEN under my lune m; u“ leal of the said Court em; thirtieth day of leptemhq- L p, MI. end in the 20th year oi If; Ill-fair’: reign. (8rd) If. L. PALMER, .1 sola-io-u. Oct. 1.4112.“ mum‘ woe-coeoeeeeodeceuoe-o-eo-a thareforehuebyre- ealredteeiteallpersmeiuterested iathesaidletatetobeauds bsferemeetehobatefioaritobe heldlnfihefiolft Rolls in Char-l |°4M°VW ll “m” 9W1"!- ll u" oou-ro-a-rathoe; - sail 8min. n. _nm’..hl \ EYES TESTED arm l cums: rrrrao I. W. TAYLOR s. a TAYLOI Optometrist, . J0 liplusoad linen FOOOOQOOO-OQQQQ WANLTED» um mm cars Vegetabln. m» col- lwi Iluautft! all rice. s. a soon. Iesill. Illi- ‘flll-D-ll-tl. a arm‘. Pot...“ AND TURNIPS Wewillbuisylagevervlaysiow warehouse Hogan's Wharf. highest prices for gees steak. Accommoda- lion for neat ma. r. nus-res noun as,‘ Charlottetown. 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