§aiil§;a%|..v. to do i // Iftaiillavour ones. All TEA ‘rma the gardens’ Fol‘ ‘Yemen Only We want to whisper in your ear that in order ~to hold a husband you must feed him well and keep himcomfortable. In order to do this you must have a modern a Range in your lutchen. It is a hope- less task to try to bake with a i Range that is worn out and no good, so the sooner you e ulp your kitchen with a awcett Range the happier you and your " amily ' . will be Delays. are dangerous. Act Now. if your dealer deea not carry Bangcl. write direct J wn ans: wnrnvc r0 smvn YOU i NAmLmlirArmo Pnouucrs Lggtlggéb a sFAverrr izc. SwnurMM-Aourasr FOLMDIV co m; flyyfpgy-AQQ Broken Continued from page 2 ings maybethatshswillnotwishto make a marriage with me after the manner of your -people-" Airuman considered ,“li You are to makg our people your people, you must watch with us these two ove- nings now at hand. You must pre- pare your flowers for your marriage. You must make yourself our brother in blood. The whi woman must become our blood sisicir. Say now ii you wish to make this marriase 91W!‘ the manner of our people. Let me speak with the white, woman, just for one moment," Bill’ pleaded. Amman shook hi! heed. "No. These last days q ta/im Paloola watches. We go far the men of the tribe, and wait for the clouds to come, When they come we return to camp to feast. mess days it is evil for men and women even to look upon each other." I was an impasse. Bill realized that. He could see the restless glanocs of the tribesmen fixed upon lhim and it "occurred io him he had Ewe too far to back down from his plans now without offending them. Ahiwayais eyes were fixed upon him a-ndthebirownmanga/veahardly perceptible, but none the less urgent nod oi his head. Bill decided. “I will do as you say Chief Ar-umnn. I will become your brother in blood and I will make marriage with the white woman after long. too much space. If only he couldseeherfora-fewhriefminmea so that she could be prepared for whatoverordcal she must go through to become a. tribal sister, fitted fin’ the tribal marriage cmemony. Bill had some uneasy thoughts about this ceremonial. For himself he did not mind. bathe had no idea what. it might involve for Katherine. ‘Ihe more he thought oi it the more im- peratlvc it seemed that he speak with her. however briefly. The upshot of his thinking was that he plucked a. banana leaf and wrote again to her, using a sharp pointed stick as before. Again he leit the note by the fire weighting it down with a stone, and making sure from a distance that she knew P‘ message waited for her. As he left the camp with the men after the meal he managed a farewell wave oi the hand and caught her answering gesture. ' Then he plunged info the forest. part and parcel of the fifty men or more who went io keep vigil‘ by the mountain of fire. Katherine found the note and frowned over its con- tents. . _ _ "The beach. ‘tonight after other: sleep. Come sure. Bill’ ' She threw the leaf on the fire, conscious that Utmmatawaa watching d her. Then ens joined her com- panions in the preparations for the great feast to be held when the men b returned. She could only guess at I the meaning of their departure, the J stacks offood io be cooked, but she knew that it was connected with the ending of the tabu and she was glad. C the manner of your people." " Aruman translated his words and there was apppwval written on all the faces. Amman dismissed the gather- Bill in Einglish “When the sun is ing with a iew words .thcn said to she whispered iohersclf andwcndered Life without Bill, even the busy life she had led for the last three weeks. grew drearler. "I will see him tonight though," why, instead of Joy at the prospect. to Saint Dunstarfs Bisilicawhere a Requienrlilgh Mess was celebrated ziel and Joseph Gaudet. al offerings were received: l"!!! $5. A“ a Iree IOIHAWHIOW TO GIT INTO the CANADIAN CIVIL aIBVIlJl"-—as . meaegrap baaklat I to qualification. calls-in, etc. ' In a recent culmination Ill}!!! I'll! CENT o! candidates trained by aa b! mall were aaeceaafnl again-s TWENTY ran curl’! of ALL OTHER APPLICANTS. IVE SPICIALIZE IN CIVIL SEBVIQI TRAINING Write Dept. A. I. U. U. CIVIL SIIVICI SCHOOL - Toronto l0. . In,‘ Memoriam mn- LATE Ma's.’ MICHAEL oummrsxavj The/death occurred in this city on Monday evening, September 2nd, of Mrs. Michael C vanced age of '19 years, islrey at the ad- For thepsst three years the dec- eased was 'ln failing health ' and clthoush- receiving the best medical care and tendernursing she passed peacefully away on the ‘above date.‘ ‘She leave to mourn one daughter wnnieand one son James,‘ both at home; and flve grandchildren. The-funeral was held on Wednes- ay morning from-her late residenceI y Rev; P. McMahon, D. D., services t thegrave being conducted by Rev.‘ . Sullivan. ' The pail bearers were: Messrs. Pat-I rick Quinn. Cv, W. Murphy, Michael onnclly, Angus McLeod. John Dal- The following spiritual and flor- FLOR-AL Now is the Time’ for Bargains in Bed Outfits Your Money Never Bought _» . » i- i Better Value Than This , I l WHITE ENAMEL IRON BED, as illustration, with brass i, \ i’ v ‘ | v i . l‘ I corner cupa and easy rolling casters. Reinforced with brac- H. l l lng rail and three filling rods. Bed alone . . . . . . . . .. $4.65 THE WOOL TOP MATTRESS is extra thick and is covered with a strong grade of art ticking, tufted through- out. Mattress alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.50 Complete 3-piece Outfit THE ALL STEEL LINK SPRING is sanitary, saglcss, and extra liurdv- Spring alone .................. .. $4.75 comraam OUTFIT nnnrvnnan .......... .. $13.50 There is Style and Beauty with low price—in this i 13.50 of fire until the clouds _cover the sky. heart. Be ready.‘ ' Bill went back to the menfs house. Ahiwaya by his side. In a few hours he mam leave the camp, leave even these glimpses of Katherine for sev- _ eral days, and it seemed unthinkable Twenty-three sets of twins, all un- to him that she should know nothing der four, are attending the welfare of his plans. Could he get word to centres of Finsbury, England. her in any way? To write all that he wished her to know. would take too sacxvusarvla; MONTREAL- WINNIPEG -VANCOIJVER. Dealers for Charlottetown, P. E. I. BETHUNE -HARDWARE C04 Limited and is predicting good times. F0011! $3,500,000 worth of American . implements were, imported '- Nleria and, Funisia this year. ed between Mel” Australia. _.__- fCfeat Cars The New‘ 612.with larger motor ( 66 horsepower) “Longer Wheelbase Four-wheel internal expanding hydra -, licbrakcs with separate emergenc; . 4 A __ H 4 systemmFull adjustability (front and g rear seats . also clutch and brake ‘ pedalshuLarger tires new colors . ,. . Improved upholstery. . .' The New 615.with 78 horsc- power motor.._.Brilliant performance of the time-proved Graham -Paige Four’ Speed Transmission (two quiet high speedsmStandam’ gear shift ). . . Heavy frame with 5 cross members "Spring covers..V1bmtion dampcner... New type glass visor. . .Many other new ~ features . See these new cars today. ' 17/ *1Q5()- Doeededamarwindsee, high we go to watch by the mountain a cold fear seemed to clutch her To Be Continued Tomorrow Brazil is reported to have turned the corner in its business depression Dally air service is to be inaugurat- --e and Brisbane. __ ___ ___ __ ./I/Dvfi»J'££@/=M1 I i“!iili=+:|l'""?.. r __,_ larnsnnc MOTORS Distributors i rerun» Gauge street. oauiettotawn. r ~ nusssaz. CHAMPION ma» h leashgtoa, r. r. mus. . "i; ._ on." was t» me on» mac-Iva. ._a.|. Mrs-G. mu and Miss nemw. inc Mrs. Vincent Blake. Mrs. James Cvra- ham, Mr. and Mrs, John Dalsie and family, Mrs. Isaac Doucette, Mrs. F. W. Hyndman, Mrs. J. J‘. Dufly, Mrs. Alex McLeod MASS CARDS Mr. and MrsfJ. J. Duiiy. Miss Mary Margot Quinn, -Mr, and Mrs. James Lfiummiskey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Pete! Connolly, Jas. P. Dufly, East Royalty, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Griflith, Mr. and Mrs. P. Dufly, Fort Augustus, Mr. Peter Heron, Fort Alllustus, Mr. and Mrs. John Heron and family, sort AugustusfMr. Tim- othy Scanlon, Holyoke, Mass" Mr. Patrick Quinn, M1‘. Ind Mrs. Patrick McKenna. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Lauson, Mr. and Mrs. James Duffy and family, Mrs. Charles Heron and Jim”. Mr. and m, Harry l-iermsns, Mr. John, L. Dufry, Mrs. Margaret n Sheehan, East Royalty, Mr. and M111 James Heron, Lowell, Mass, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Heron, Lynn, Mass. SPIRITUAL OFFERINGS Mra. Alex. Molded, m. and Mrs. P. J- Gillwt. Mr. and ma. James Con- nolly, Albert, Alicesnd Mary Mm». "Ill". Ml‘ IM- Mrl. John Cflyle and family. Cord oflflzanks The family o! the late Mrs. Michael Uflmmiekey Wish to thank all their friends for the many acts of kindness IhOWII them during their recent sad bereavement, also icr floral tributes. ‘its’? Cards and Spiritual Bouquets. FALLS TO DEATH FROM TOP OEBUILDING BOSTON. Oct. k-Gcorcs of persons attracted by men working at dizzy heights above the street on the new hotel under construction at the North Station in the late afternoon noon. witnessed the tragic fall to death of Hank Mccauley. 80. of II Salccmbe street. Dorchester. a der- rick engineer. commuters were pouring into the North Station in the late afternoon rush. Scores of them passed along the sidewalk within a few yards of the hotel struotum. with no know- ledge that a man was falling to his death. Beca of the accident officials of the building company _ ordered all work on the huge structure suspend- ed for the day. McOaulay was re- garded as an expert in his line oi endeavor and had been employed on building work in Boston and other large cities-Boston larch. (The deceased was a nephew of Mr. John M. alcOauley. Sydney Street, and Mrs. H. McMillan, Doe- chaater Street, Charlottetown.) Rheumatism with the aolilnl mud m. Soothing relief assured. _ l THE STEEL COIL SPRING is strong and head and foot and easy rolling casters. and covered with good art ticking. medallion at hcad and foot ann two sturdy filling rods on each side of panels. 3-piece Bed Outfit at THE WALNUT FINISH STEEL BED ls continuous post style with 5 filling rods IO ‘ It is 48 inches high at head; 34 inches high at foot. Price oi bed alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 56-25 THE FELT MATTRESS ls exceptionally restful and cosy; filled with sanitary felt The Mattress alone is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.25 Here is another Value in a 3-piece Bed Outfit m; case PANEL swam. BED i, in popular walnut finish. with 2-inch continu- ous posts, perforated steel cane panel with resilient, $17.25 THE SPRING is a sagless, sanitary link style that will give years of service. The Spring alone is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.75 Complete 3 piece Outfit. Delivered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $11.25 $21.15 Complete Delivered Bed alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... $7.50 THE TALL COTTON FELT MATTRESS ls restful, well built and covered with strong art ticking. Mattress alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 57-95 giving first class service for many years-Spring alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.50 Complete Outfit Delivered $21.75 Simmons Bed Outfit You. Know the Quality . 29.50 ‘I'll! GUARANTEED SIMMONS GRACELINE BED I.1 walnut finish with Iii "l"! wgflnuqfl] pa“ and perforated and decorated center panel M. head and foot, Two grace- ‘fal filling rods at either side. Bed alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $13-50 ' _ h run ms-rrasss is of exception-l quality. In keeping Mih "l" "P" "Y" ""1 Frelg t finhh of the Bed Mattress alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10~50 _ was srnmo ls a heavy lube frame, steel link style. non-saxslhs- W101 1011"" Pald grade Helical: ai each end. Spring alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. $1.25 smnuoNs nan 0U'i‘I-‘I'I‘ nsuvsnnn ........ ...................... .. $19-50 —for the Young Master _ n a Simmons Safety Crib U _ .5“ i rnrs smmnns ems. has flve 0"!" "d! '" ‘uhendand eleven at each side. "0" “lab” “m; the crib safe for"!!! the "film" chnd- m” g5 have automatic fastener: llmlll is rust-PT"! _ n,‘ iabrle and thr casters sllde at a finlflfi loveli- Dmmos . .................................. .. $10-50 snmous mar-mass. m». ...... .. $2.90 THIS SLIDING STEEL COUCH llll national link fabric spring with strung heli- cals and is complete with a double aide l0" flock maitreaa covered with art- antenna- Delivered ...........................‘. SUI \ IHOLMAN ADJUSTABLE HEAD COUCH, Ill! ‘gang link fabric apthg, angle iron frame. guqlabla head and orclonne covered felt m“ Delivered i"... . . . . . . . H.011“ . #31:. .-_-. . - no" _k»‘.$\“-.»~‘.lo-.-maso-v»> . s. ‘fw in!» -l Fl .-.-./.- we» .‘ QQJQIK~ >17! acnflifi-Q’.