-- ' TllF (‘IlARLOTTl-TWYJVN r"'~'"" - T"""»" ~~ 1.3 _ »- - ~ - ._.._...__..... -_._... . .. __ _ 7_h__,___ _ _ k (..._- ..__. _ -1_l I SMILE‘? mi DOOM TRAIL d ‘ l - _ A; ARTHUR D. HOWDEN SMITH ' _ a s” - AUTHOR of PORTO estto ooto are Q - - VIN-U. Sillvlci goryglgwr ‘f uglNfAumv (Continued) their‘ log houses and stockades. "M19"? ‘Plwyllllll! P150. I ,mus:t But I knew I was on the frontier \ lknow what is happening at Jagara," a‘. last, for the stockades were over ‘he said. ‘The Doom Trail may thigh for mere herding of cattle and luaii. The news which Tn-ivan-iwe- the house walls were loop-holed. In .11.’? br-‘glii o. lir: 2.1m". c thtVrci-eral of the villages t.here were lTlllcll l0 fl-‘P-‘lhc Jonciir-is nad- lsuuere, log-built forts. two stories ,1"; post with a 5'. ‘e fort lS tht ztall. with the top story projecting s. menacing iflings we have had lcut beyond the lower, so that the r t-r the pesto was Sl"il.."l. It lQBITlSQH could fire down along the l " I makes manifest what I have always lliiie of the walls. "I'll bet that young girl's pal- Pwllt-iidcd: that Ji-nc can be no real "Twas sixteen‘ miles to Schenec- erltelreep three hired girls and a .- --~i' whilst m ‘(Lil inc rrench sit ‘Lady, and night had fallen when we toga-lb“ makes you mink so?" ‘ by jowl each striving for more dialled the gate for admission. "She says she Just love: house- !"‘“ “m” “l” ("ll ‘-'~ We were afoot again early the work-and could live p, m, lmchengl 'F(‘1‘.L": cn pii,.lr.- lhere may be; ,ncxt morning. Beyond Schenectady -- ' but the French will be breaking it ,1 few farms rimmed the road, but ' ' ' ' 11b iluxv have time in the case of ‘presently we came to a clearing, THE EARLY INDECATIGI not‘! ‘i. as thtj: now land on the west side a green barrier The numtma‘ rokm Us" Wm awnc Mull» J lo J4“ l: mug a fort upon lstretched across our way. From end ' H“; vernal <5: s) c“, Pllltlilell lPl'i"l-o'1v. I must Jmow lto end of the clearing it reached, And w", ,,,_,. Wm,” mung “lull lllvi" do their. MM»: Orme- and as far on either hand as I l" bloi-lorullls allflli md- I "llllll kllllll’ bvyolld a doubt. ,could see. a hiih, tangled, apparently .ghingxi:ttéllvllglillyaigrltgllfia as they have done in the case of l!‘l!j~lll"~'l0l.lS green wall of vegetation. B“ em" in," t, y ‘ 3\\'lll sec it [rr himself on tlic spot." I "The road stops here," I said to ' \‘.':'|l pau:e snrlwile . “SlllTlY. C01‘l’<\81'——" Ta-wan-nc-ars. “How shall we go 7/ l” ' . . "Corlaci" cannot speak French. on?" [pl blot-cover, if hc could. his face is “The road of the white man stops / / ‘IlilOWll along‘ ‘the ‘whole frontier. —yes," -he answered. "But the road » it and Joncziiie aie old opponents, of the Ho-de-no-sau-nee begins.’ . JTlS you who must go. Masquerade “What is that?" as a Frenchman. There are plenty He made no answer but kept on . of lads who go out every year to his way until we were under the . Canada. to have a - - ’ lry at the fol bole of the first of the forest trees. 1 trade. You should be able to p355 There at my feet was a deep. L for fine of them. At any rate, ‘tis narrow slot in the earth. a "grove ‘ J, wor i the attempt." some eighteen inches wide and per- l ' mTls “T11 ‘lwlll "Yule." I agreed. hslps some twelve inches deep that .» e \ . . h “My féusbam-Lls Just ivnlul W3," "ALso ‘tls possible I may pick up disappeared into the gloom which - e wan a to Ind anyt lng. ou . . _ ~ , - O "N" saw a man throw crow“ someuneus of the Trail from Jon- reigned undei the interlacing boughs _ . brow: thedmay‘ he‘ does." I985?‘ bl h gvzrhead]; It dld not 3° stmlghl- m n ‘ “ ere e earn to be as ' ossi e." e assent d; “l, u croo edly like a snake, urvi i lllltldy?" ' kec the Tr '1 - ut - c n: . he w“ Eli ‘I’ Z“§..i‘;”;*ii2.f..;“ ‘Z.°Z“1“°"°..Z°.i“°;i§ 17m? '53 _v| ‘ O ‘ W IlC I _ I‘ 1'88 g ‘"9999. h9“'»e~l.°f.,f9fll "a" toms me no“, For 100k you’ 13:: be readily felled or uprooted. As I _ ' " ll ter Ormerod, it‘ I secure proof the stooped over it I saw that its bottom FTKPIICh meditate in carnfit so and gtggply gloplng Sides were hard- j ._._. .. ._ » . -. u~~f~ -—-_-_ _ —~———__-;A ... Wjiiiniflif‘! "H"? 11:1‘- --'== r" 1' '" m‘ r ' T MILK vooooooo-o-oo-o-oo grave n breach of the treaty ‘twill packed, beaten down by continual PEACEFUL DEATO MATRON 96 WAITING MOIItHgUG Circle CAT DIPS UP ‘ s , l strengthen by so much. my case pressure, the relentless pressure of ___ ’ A tribute w the late Mm William l m] of the Mon- WORCESFERI Mar. "Fl m” against Murray. Then might I dare Countless human feet for genera- M" M‘ E Lend He" 23 Yanks’ Macdonald of Dunks’ P‘ E’ I.’ from The annua moi: 8 th "Ginger", the pet ca, of Mm Charles GLASSES ‘ indeed to stir the Iroquois to hos- lllms lmd “mlurles- ' n, ‘ ' . f g, “lent-l s, E w - tague Egg Circle was held m e Stewart drinks milk by dipping its ~ ‘- w-TA tilities against him as pew. Sug Ta-wan-ne-ars instantly led the pioneered in Elva-Tame o a ’ ' ' " Lower Montague Hall on Feb. 17th paw 1mg the saucer and than taming , l. S. TAYIDI .. ' ' l l i annual-l- ' gesmd‘ way Imtvo the groove of the tn“, and Canad up 9° sitting alone by the fireside, gllléhvtlassgoldesfietgngzgfebgftaefi: the paw to its mouth. The cat. in- 3Q "any" in‘ d I ‘"111 d‘) ‘Vllfil I may." I promis- a5 ll mslllwllvely swu“; mm an (Spokane Washington Exchangel With hands llhlifl are folded 110W. men, J88 M “new,” After the Se“, cidentally, is ambidextrous. ,_ _ ‘l -~_ e. eaylin tt.Ifll dhl . . -' ' ' "‘ ""I‘is ivell And be not 1 l , an; thoepDitchxnian brOTIETIYE up ti: mall‘ “me l“ M"5'1"[“"y E‘ Lmd WM,‘ iyes m“ are steal“! and Cheer had read the minutes of .P!‘9Vl°l15 - re uc an u , to accept advice from col-leer and the Indians. They are schooled in the forests craft. Good-by, sir, and '2 vigilant." H9 Save me a hearty clasp of the hand and bowed me out. In the street Corlaer awaited me. “Der tide is flooding," he said, and without another word set off at s. good round pace. We came presently to a wharf at the foot of Deye street. where lay ll“? 5100p Betsy, hersails unstopped, land lines slack. She cast off as we filellped aboard, and presently 1 was looking back over her stern at the dwindling Skyline of the qusnt little city. On the fourth day the river bore us through a. country of 1ow_ rolling hills and plains that lifted to moun- these artlllelal flys are n Itlo a good thing that point, so easl ll.- ll ‘t “ill- l. a, . l. t.“ 1‘ .,“\ l. , nowhere during Lent?" to an occasional ‘quiet’ llt- of one klnd or another. NI , I intend to take I viii-i lainmls hClEhl-S l" U19 distance. _ There were farms by the l t, ‘ I‘ XPARTMENT 0F PUBLIC edge, and sometimes the inrlazsirigs mansion of a patroon with its at- tendant groups of buildings 0coll- pied by servants, slaves and tenants. On ‘the fifth day we sighted in the distance the stoclzadcs of Fort Orange, which the English were be- Ienrs in the Province is drawn to ginning to Cllll Albany, nestling close Section 2d of the Itoad AcL-wherein to the river bank under the shelter numb; of Oserreers tie 020i. it: ‘tfilclwx-lmrl- and - harjtcned up mm Properly acquainted with their duties Li“ down‘ "ddlawTg to the master and as a result a number of roadsfi. tip 30p and his boy the task of are not properly broken nnr pitrhcsxflmf‘ w our baggage w the tavern‘ fliZclLfhe fo‘lov :21; pert of Section ZGAIC ‘filmed that Murray had spent M c“? nud A“ is herd“ quoted “pbrit twenty-four hours in the town "M" gzixance:_ and was gone two days since. » WORKS AND HIHWAYS frovhce of Prince Edward Island HUI-ICE T0 WINTER OVERSEERS The attention 0i’ all Winter Over- -rcsilient leaf-mold was like the low Thursday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. 0. Sellsted, E1204 Fourteenth. It was a peaceful death that ended a long life, 96 Years- Mrs. Leard was born on Prince rear. _ It was cool under the trees, for the sun seldom penetrated the foli- age, dense already although it was only the fag-end of spring‘ And it’ Edwardlsland, Canada. in 1835 and “as very suenwterflbly’ opprek lived there until after her marriage Slvely suem‘ The crack of a suck and the birth of her seven children. ‘ underfoot was like a musket shot. l ' 4 Had Pioneer Stories , The pflddmg of our feet on the ..She often recalled to her family the inconveniences of those early days when all housewives cooked the family meals before the great fire-, places and how each mcthci- with a spinning wheel spun the wool and ne-ars halted abruptly in mid-after- ‘vove the clothes lm- hujbflnd and noon and inclined his ear toward the children wofg’ The span of her m1“ behmd “5- life included three wars and marked “What is it?" I asked. 8nd 90 the most, important age of the completely had the spirit of the “among development. forest taken possession of me that I Mm mard had been confined to whispered the words. he, bed for the last two years but "somelhlns l8 following us," he mentally she was as quick and l answered- bright as she had ever been. She Corlaer put his ear to the bottom enjoyed her many friends and saw l of the trail and a curious expression people until the last two weeks crossed his face. when she began ‘to fail and sensed “Ya," was all he said. that the end was near. Until the (To be continued) last two years she did fine tatting ‘ ———i——-——- and but recently had been busy , "what are ygll lmwllng Ebony Rob. making woven rugs, in which she ert?“ sewed the pieces in fine stitches. “We were playing at North Pole To Iowa in 1882 explorers and I had to be the Eskimo In 1802 Mrs. Leard and her hus- and drink Jackies cod liver oil."_- band moved from Canada to an, 395W" TTBn-icflpl- Iowa farm with their family—a farm seemed to be a suitable place in Acids In Stomach which to raise a. large family. She Cause Indigestion rolling of muffled drums. The timorous twittering of birds seemed to set the echoes flying. Yet I was amazed when Ta-wan- remained in Iowa until her widow- hood, 28 years ago, and then camel to Spokane to live with her daugh- Medical authorities state that near- ten "Such Overseer shall allot such WU 3pm‘ the formoo“ l" D111‘- Portions o.’ the mm in in‘: scimoifl“ “l” l” "l" llle Poslllm‘ trrlilzwirlzsi District to as many nf ilie male in-‘m m“ 17"":“m”ElnTlllMCllTFlllS l7 bananas of his District. hctucen tile ,“"l<l° “Tight 811d leather lossills n11: “t; of eillxltcen “m, sixlymvcl as hclrhlrt. all Inclizin in manufacture. may deem neuessmqa “qmsc duly i, The uxrzzpsiis Jliggins h-"rd supplied shall be during the fnllmving Winter|lll° \’~'<‘l‘0 “Tlfmly Praised by my season. to lzecp the lfqlnvays and comrziclcs. public IVINTEZI {CHADS PASS- For the rest there were slim ABLE. DY BREAKING SUCH stores of salt. sugar, powder. ilints ly nine-tenths of the cases of stomach . Mrs. heard leaves three daughters tiseubgigirtiicixllgestion, sourtréess, burning, and three sons’ m grandchudren gfsxcegs o%'l,r;-?1‘,l~:‘l‘{l:;1é'.:; 2%,: and 22 Breat-irandchildren. It is stomach. The delicate stomach lining also believed that she was a great- is irritated, digestion L; delayed. and great-grandmother, although m, l“- fo d . l th dis bl i Syapsgggs vfijigtngveryemmtlzezutf auguration of this fourth Beneratlon i has not been confirmed- ferer knows so well. Artificial digestents are not needed Although Mrs. Leard lived to such an extensive old age, she was never ROADS WITH IIORSES ORIand ball to be prukcd upon our TEAMS. LEVELLXNG PITCIIESHhnclnu. My garments of civillzzitlgn [isrdnvl-‘VG "lxcllb OPENWG I made into a package which I con- WATER counscs. or otherwise as spam, ,0 m, i,,,,kccpc,.-s 6",, “my be nccexarlf‘ Wc took the road to Schenectady All Winter Overseers are hereby, . n. l ~ ' - requested to maintain the highwaysl U“ he last Mme mans road I and winter roads according to this lwns to Sm and I long renwnlbcrcd section o‘, u" no“ Ad‘ its broad surface and the sunlight l P. FI,H_INTYRE' coming down between the trees on bums." n, n.2,": worksleither hiind and the farms with Charlottetown. r. c. Island. lilarch 7th. 1133i. a-ii-izi-il-is-ia-zo. I R U I S E S There's nothin] In equal Itlinarrfi. ll "takes hold". Antiseptic, soothing, healing. Civos quick relief I -.-___---_____ tleeti Cnifrzhly. March lrnr such cases and may do real harm. y laying aside all digestive aids and mstead get from any drugs," some a particularly robust woman and Elan-aged Manes“; and m“ . "a- her family offers no reason for the spoonful of powder or four tablets in multltudinousness of her years. water right after eating. This sweet- Th", chum-m llel-e ens the stomach. prevents the forma- . tlon of excess acid and there is no Three of Mrs’ wards daughters With patient and furrowed brow. Fettered and bound by her suff- rings Through many a weary year.- In the lands of the sunset far. Sitting alone ‘mid the shadows. Raadng the Father's word.—- . Of the "house" of the "many ntan- slons." IVhi-ch I-lis wondrous love hath pre- pared. Patiently waiting l at evclidc. Her errands of mercy all done, wazrizg the call of the Saviour.-- fmled °“ H” “"6 “mists "l J” ' literate person wllhln sold County- And rczt at the set of the sun- EFsKEEGBiT meeting and the financial statement for the year the manager gave his report which showed that he had in 40 trips collected 16,215 dozen eggs. valued at $386,767, averaging 26.95 cents per dozen. The percent- age of extras was 56% wh'ch was 5‘? smaller than that of 19:29. 'I‘he four patrons contributing the largest number of eggs were: Dominion of Canada Province of Prince Edward Island m ma. summons counr 21st George V., A.-D., 1931 In Be Estate of Bernard McKenna. late oi Charlottetown in Gum's County lnthe said Province deceased testatc D. J. Stewart 1728 doz. $476.29 By the uonoumble Harold “yo.” Geo. Annear .... 1013 doz... $291.04 Md Palmer‘ sunny!“ “d” o, Geo. I. Beck 672 doz. $i95.25,,,mtaw, My," 8w" Jchn Sloane 645 doz. $179.40, To the Sheriff of the County of The °ld B91“! °f Dlrectljrs lQueen's County or any, Constable or was M. Hewitt. President; J. Leslie Poole. Geo. I. Beck. Alex. S. Campbell. Jchn W. Campbell, Norman McDon- GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- The following is the standing of Albion School for the month of Feb- ruaryz- Grade VIII-i, Bertha Llewcligal; 2, Lloyd Llewellyn. (lrade VI—-1, Ivan IJLcKinnon; 2. Ral mend Dunn. Ciade IV—1, Isabel Moore. tirade III—-1, Dill Moore; ‘l, Rita. Llewelyn; 3, Bruc»: Kemp; _;l Cal- vin Ill-mp. . (Trade II-1, Florence Kemp, 2, Isabel Kemp. Grade I-—1, Alban Jessome. Perfect attendance» Bertha Llew- eliyii. Llcyd Llewellyn, Isabel Moore. Dell Moore. Brunei A. Malflnnrac-'I‘eacher._ _ They llare llot Gall llim Skinny Anyllore No. never again—he found a way , to add 15 pounds of solid, stay there flesh to his bones and his sturdy, manly figure causes taunting young men to know their place-he can handle any of them now. Skinny men and frail youngsters need and should have the weight building, vitallzing substance in McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets they put energy and ambition into sourness, gas or pain. Bisurated Mng- “"9 l“ slmkanm Mrs’ sensled’ Mn‘ nesia. (in powder or tablet form- A. Melrose and Mrs. Florence {ifiverullqulg air miikllis hairy“ lg Gardener. Of the sons, Fred Leardl e s mac . nexliens ve o a e an . ‘ is the most efficient form of magnesia “V” i“ Richmond‘ Cu" Ellsworth . for stomach purposes. It is used by Mud lll Chicano and Dr- A. W-, thousands of people who enjoy their Lem-d in Bremerton. | meals with no more fear of indiges- The funeral will be held from the Wn- Smith Funeral home. Saturday afternoon at 2.30. ' An _Annual Examination of Your Eyes will Safeguard Your Vision and comfort ‘the Sunday school teacher asked the children to write down the names‘ oftheir favorite hymns. One little girl wrote dovlm:—"Wlllie Smith."- Vanoouver Province. r P“ " . ml H, ' J. I. J0||I$TUI , Opbltsflhi r . m“ ‘ y mh w Kent Street ram 00,-‘ OIB” TIIIIIILES ‘K A. (llslrldtqtown . Iilll filial-lulu uunapnnn-gmy<",l"'v""" weak people-they make you vigor- ous. Get 80 sugar coated tablets (Mc- Coy's. at any drug store anywhere- take them as directed for 28 days- then if you don't gain at least l5 pounds get your money back-Just ask for McCoy's. to develop bones, body and mlnd- Waddell, M. McKenna, l". MoKenna. ,n!d. Angus McBeth. ‘ John W. Campbell was re-appoirit- and the unders gned lion on flle of Simon A. LeBIanc uf Charlottetown aforesaid, Steward. the Administrator of the above jSecretary. named Estate. praying that a cita- The bonus varying from 74 cents lion may be issued for the purpose {to $54.57 pcr member, and totalling; hereinafter set forth: You are tlzere- $491.20 was n:xt distributed after fore hereby required to cite all per- which the meeting adjourned, ap-‘ sons interested in the said Estate to parently well pleased with the years be and appear before me at a Sur- v,=m-lg_ rcgate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown. in Queen's County. in the said Province. on Tuesday, the twenty-first day of April next, carting, at the hour of | I ‘rod mmagér KELLYS CROSS SCHOOL Honor roll for month of February. t GRADE X*1 Ggfllfllds Names 5i eleven o'clock forcnnon of lite same Albfln Padllell- ‘day to shew cause if any they can GRADE IX-l Mary Alive Monfi- why the Accounts of the said Estate Shall should not be passed and the Estate Professional Gard Prohibition Commissio Clmlrmlll. MR. "GEUIGI BROWN, MAIGATE, P. I. I. Send all information regarding i fractions of PROHIBITION AG! the above or i» J. J. Trslaor. v~ mlssloner, Provincial Police, lottetown. or to C. A. Miller, speotor. Summerllde, or to W. Haywood, IIIHPNIOI f0! Cfirlottetown, or J. W. Plait‘. spsctor for Kings. Charlottetown- W. H. AITKEN 8 fl Importers oi high m“ GASOLINE — KEROSENE - l‘ We Believe tn Plglaoe Edglfm Office. 29 Queen Tanka. Spr. Pk. ll. l Orfllllll Phone 56 MeLURE t? MacKlNNO SILVER yoxrzs AND W" Representinfl Robson's BAY co. of wNDO ENGLAND. Oflice iiz Kent st Pllm BELI. & MATIIIESU n. n. Bell u. L. Mallllewltw gym-piste" ll. Solicitors GRADE VIII-l Wllllim wllddell I closed as prayed for in said petition H Perresa Weddell ll Sterling Weddell, and on motion of Malcolm McKIn-| GRADE VIP-l M11)’ Mdienflfl 2' non, Esq" Proctor for Silld Petitlonenl Mary Bradley 3 Lloyd Weddell 4 And 1 do hereby oi'der that a o..." LBWTBIICG Mollfighan. copy hereof be forthwith published! GRADE VT-—1 Pill?!‘ Bflldlfy 2 ln some newspaper published inl 2 Wilfred Woods. Charlottetown aforesaid. once in each! GRADE IV-l Richard Monaghan2 week for at least four cunsecutLel Mildred Carragher 3 Francis Kelly weeks from the date hereof and that 4 Percy Woods. a true copy hereof be fortihwlth, GRADE III-l Francis McDonald posted In the following public places 2 Annie Waddell 3 Thoma-s Bradley respectively, namely, in the hall of 4 ‘Thomas 'I‘ralnor the Court House in Charlottetown GRADE 11-5-1 Kevin McKenna 2 aforesaid, at or near the City Weighl Genevieve Carraghar 3 Reta Bradley Scales and at or near the Bank of 4 Faustina Mon hon Nova. Scotla both in Charlottetown GRADE 1-1 Gavin Woods, aforesaid, so that all persons Inter- Perfeot Attendance: W. Weddell L. ested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the said Court this 1m. day of March. A; b..| 1931, and in the 21st year of His Majesty's reign." tSgd-l II. L. PALMER. Surrogate. M. Oarragher. B. Carragher, (3. can- agher. M. A. Monaghan, R. Monagh- an, L. Monaghan, t LS.) nmmn, March is-The city of Berlin is planing to discharge 5 per w“ of ll-ll employees. or about 1.100 per-gong, bgplnnmg Apr-u 1' 1n Order 415l-8-20-fri4i. Money to Loin CHARLOTTETOWN a MoNT-ill McLbUU tsl BILNI LE J. A. IILNTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. v‘- Barrlster and Attorney-fll-ll" Office: lll0 Richmond Slml MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. l. McDUNALD (l! McPH B. A. .|. a. McDONALD H. li- llld’ BARRISTEIIS. ATTORNEYS. ' MONEY T0 LOAN a-ii Stewart 8 Lowthe J. u. STEWAR/l. K~ l» u. w wwTHER BABRISTEBS. SOLICITORS. . a4 omit Gears: 51ml ' MONEY 1'0 LOAN. MAiuFTt. NlcGUlG B. A. p BARIIISTER SOLICITOR. WT . MONEY T0 LOAN. r Cameron Block. Charlottetnwll to balance its budget. Dr. Wood's _ used m; Jamq a. Stewart, Btellalton, N.S., writers- l "For some time I was troubled with a dry, hacking ' cough, embed‘ by a heavy cold lected. A friend told ms if I would take Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup It bottle and It, did relieve my cough. ".1 am the m Norway ‘ Plns 51ml! 1 'vvoQ/v- ovary one of them when they have colds, and flnd it. rlwnys gives relief, and I would not be without it in. the house for anything." , Price r.'s a bottle; large family an m. at n1 I drullgists and dealers; put up only by The T. kw rl.gczi.ig.;= By a Neglected Cold ' 1 had, at am, neg I would help mqsolgotg l other of six. children {no I u.» it m Mllrrrferitpayyyw" " ' ' hi‘ .'.1.'.~.‘-l'<.'.l..-'-~- 1 "- AIIIIIIAL gllllllill The P. E. I. Teachers’ Federation wm. as 1mm m . Prince of Wales College llall TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. MARCH 31st, APRIL lat 8nd. s Addresses by m. n. o. mm, Principal Normal School. N- - Prof. L. W. Shaw of Mt. Allison University- Recltal by Paul Rollins. - "All fnterestotroorlfally-invl I tel to attend.