mar-Jame .. . . .,. . The eleventh of n series of articles By Lucy On l Fdian Trails specially written for The Gulnlitn Gertrude Olnrkin The Qluyome Indians believe that a great giant named He-wow-wah-tin dwells under the earth, and when he gets angry he shakes the earth “us. ing what they coil ‘io-warrhaw-wah and what we call Ern-Lhquoke. Well, He-\\'o\v-r\'olrtin must hove been cross lost night, February 4th, about 9.45, judging by the shnkuig up lie gave Albuquerque. He gave evi- dence of b01111! peeved once or tnice laince Dcccmber 6th. i930, but nothing to bother about. Last night's earth’ lquukc, hmvcver, “.15 the real thing, and I hope that Hc-\\'o\v-\vah-tin , dueslrt yet. angry ziguin for a while. i Altnougzh llnro has been no serious property (‘nun ge reported the nerves iof the citizens silflcred considerably, lfilld lhr-rl- was :1 mar panic in one of I! b 54 inches, special price, for this . no: 60 cents, post paid. ‘ I Willd like to heur from any one filling to do hooking for mo at loam l wiu rupply Stamped ml- krns only. Please stale price per yud. JOE R. SMITH c- lhenlres when some one shouted llxzrlliqllrilcc!" One woman fainted jbut the alert nluncesunent kept the ‘show going; and prevented o. stam- peril‘. Mr fir-t illl{v!'('~‘.<§0l’l was that an ex- plnsifln of srmxe kind hurl occurred. ‘There unis an ominous rumble (the Mun-gate, P. E. I. clout l3".\')l\'llll‘_', no doubt) theno llvvkluc iliul n. E‘f01'l'ii\1f18 in the - __ _____ hone-e rhool: \ lolcnlh‘ nnd some of the > , ,f'.irnl1nri\ threatened to topple over BOSTON READERS but rinhlvd iuelf ulnlost immediate- lhy get Copies of 1t “'11s n disturbing few seconds The Golden Future but. Ovrr so quickly that one scarcely knew "what it vsas all about before it from the Old South News Stand, hurl p; Iell. A p lllNllV people rushed into the stir-Iris clui in pfljfllilil5 only, Wnshlngton Street, near Milk St, Only few Copies now left. most of them. unrl we could hear ix‘.- “E-Z-d-tf. quirln; shouted from one neighbor to .7: another. l7.\‘i‘l‘_\'(lflf‘ séemed to expect Lhe st-(‘lnlll il'l mer. but lIc-rvouwwoh- tin hurl Milk-ll down ex-ilicntly, for nothing more happened. l An Apache Lrgcnd l There i: n llnl-zic Indian legend ‘ connected \'.‘.lll Tlicluncnri, a to\vn in this state. It was first told by Geron- limo, the fimous Indian rebel who gave so nlurh trouble to the United istatcs troops in the rlnys of early iAlncriczm occupation here. He said ‘the story was told to him by his fa- lther, who was present at the death of rwuulnolnnil. an old chief of the Apa- iehe tribe. “hose edict brought about the trucvciv. A cuve war, discover-rd on a peak of lTliClllll innuniunl :1 (cw years ago, {llld in it were the eravrs of three In- riil-ns Slll\]l'l>"\l to be the chiefs dzmchfei" zuui hrr twn lovers. Other FDOOR” HARDWARE mngeo, bolls, locks, keys, knobs, hi pinks, really locksmith's hard- "iih, form on important item ln our, rrl. s founli at the some place verify l0 u certain exlcili, the truth of this e PUBLICITY filth Ind vnflcd stock of general iiidinro. Carpenters and builder z: r..- said illlll the wife cf Waut- llvo money by buying here, and nomnh vms a w ‘to woman of great Ii lira of getting the best and most lbcuulr’ who 1lll\'i_ been captured by Iflnllo qualities in every article ;lhe trib~ lmrl that her daughter, t. Kari. v .1 lovely that she attracted . story. I _ nanny su‘ . 'l‘\\'o of them were 5 - _roxl.\il_\- l u. .i by the chief, but Kari I 1 u, n‘, ’_{.’,l't‘lll 11111.‘. imicd his rival r 'l'0li:1poii. Hardware Co., Limited l Her fuliwer. in the ancient Apache may, iyrnnrrvd her prof ‘cnce. When {he fell. deznh npprrwar Eng and sow ‘the nerd r-l ajnpoiiliin; his successor IlllClT! 1,: no son tn succeed him) {he d vzl l1 mike his selection a I‘, ,_ “'.=lli"\'i\':1l ni llm llllrxl." lle summon- EN] lhe ill?" I.l‘ll'l"." \\'lll‘ll!)".< to '11s cave ‘and set ill nlnf: r lu lr-r- them. Y LOOK For Our New .' The (‘hi -i Speaks l h -i:\ love While Flow- jw :~l\'.'ri_\'.i pore hi". ‘ill i lllflglli. at llli(l :1 (".'l!‘I(,l', and limr: i: lo Luke the nnzl wed hi1.‘ PAGE To Appear A I soon! **“ ~.~»~~i- v-hn-n- pill! the blood of _ z'1'&..‘i'-;lil|iit. will be ‘ilw (guulltieu l vim-i um. he will be id uhthout a ll-‘(i and left (l.'rll_l',llli'l' suspecting Hull's _ . lulluaz" lznzl soul: such idea Let Us Make Your FOX Iyin mind ihlfl lllri len m u room cf the Skin into a Scarf W "' w "l ‘e 1:1 l: ltuv-‘i oi the combat. Then \ , 1h’: slj; iy down the moun- The cost. to dress skin and moi." 4-.» tuin Illifl v-xuilml unscm on the plan ‘Ill Wm i"! in vrillrrll llic enlniiziiullls. "i‘\'.'o (Karl: fifiures approached the uulrl 1t the zippniillcd hour. and .._|_‘lil.Z"{ owh other, nave forth IEDS, $12.50 PATCH. $1599 BILVEBS. 315.03 DAV") 555cm?" "IMITEn Lhmr l‘.'lll'ii'lf,‘ hzllle cry and hryzan I" spechnsfs _ 73 m“; 51;“; the dwl (i illnllh. 1hr .| Lille while Sllnt Johfl, N. B. liliv lnnnplvzl, inn (low for blows, "Since 1859" Chen bullion hr.- llvnl irlun him, the dagwsr ni ‘lvwmwpon dmweenrlerl and To - l» earth Izluorl ggnshlnr: from '1 (Li-Ill to the pluln,‘ to dye his dagger more deeply in the fluid of victory, Karl rushed from the brushes and drove her knife into his heart. Then crouched beside he: lover, with the knife that hid kfllld Tonapon she took her own lilo. Wautnomah watched all night for the coming of the successful bravo: when neither of them had returned at dawn he sent men in search of them. The three bodies were carried to the old chief, and-when he learned how they were found, and thst Karl had died with her heud on the breast of Tooom, Wautnmnah cried: "Tocom-Karl. Tocom-Knrll" and taking the dagger with which his daughter had slain Tmmpon and herself, he plunged it in his own heart crying again "Iboom-Ksri!" This was the last word spoken by the old Apache chief, and the name was given to the mountain and sub- sequently the town. It has changed gradually in the years and is now Tucumcari. SYNTHETIC All! I! TESTED BY DIVER PHILADELPHIA, Pa", Feb. 18- "Synthetio sir" composed of helium and oxygen, as o means oi sustaining the respiration of deep sen divers, has received the O. K. of Captain Sloan Danehower, widely known submarine and ulvaze 9!!- gineer. Calptsin Danehawer. who will oom- mand the Wilkins submarine Not-lili- us on its under sea. duh i0 the NOT“! Pole this summer, made o diving teat at the Philadelphia navy yard yester- day, in which "synthetic air" wss used instead of Mother Nature's atmosphere. "No one has ever been under water before with helium." Ooptsln Daneen- hower said as he came up if"!!! the bottom o! the Dela-ware river. "The taste and smell are different from or- dinary air 1 think its use is entirely feasible." The advantages o! usiufl hell-um‘ oxygen, he explained, is that it will dimish the tendency for divers to get the "bends" after emerging from great depths. The “bencls" are a type of severe cramps. “Also? he said. “It will increase the efficiency of divers astothe depth they can go, the time they con work under th esurfafie and thespeed with which they can go through the de- compression process. CAUSE 0F "BENDS." “Ordinary air has considerable nitrogen in it and this, under great pressure, dissolves in the blood. When tho pressure is decreaed the nitrogen expands in the circulatory system and if this happens too suddenly the diver lgots the “bends? ' Use ,of “synthetic nit" was propos- ed several yeors ago by Professor Muss, and, in Commander Danen- hower's opinion, will revolutionize the work of marine salvage and deep sca diving. 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Price 50c a box my ""6 I ' zuro they ru-“Frl: ll.i"s.::l;fs:r.':f""__-P Could Scarealy Do Housework Mrs. Edvard s. Allen, Reunion, Pills in tho drug storomdbndlilsll 51'1"‘ Iimvareoommendedtbcmtooneighborsadmi leak and loi om was delighted with PiIotZHave No Sinecare BdsroN, Mass, Feb. 1a. - The average’ landsman has only a vogue ides of the working existence led by the hardy group of 24 men who, serving as pilots for Boston Bay, keep shipping moving in and out of the harbor day after day, year in and year out, if the weather isl stormy, cold, fogs? or otherwise. Two pilot boats, either the Liberty or Pliot, work alternate weeks, and as steamers ending a. voyuge from Europe, South America, the Orient, for away Australia and other parts of the world approach Boston Light- ‘ship, standing sentinel-like in outer\ “Se "' PM" m“ ‘h’ °“'"°‘-‘ P“ a l" Boston Harbor, the sight of a pilot boot Jogging about in the vicinity of the lightshlp is the first to greet the incoming mariner, who always wel- comes a view of the blue and white flog flying at the pilot boat's main masthead by day, and the red and white masthead lights shown at. night. When the steamer‘: lookout spots the pilot bout, he relays word book to the bridge. If the snip is o. regu- lor visitor she merely waits for a pilot to come aboard, but in tho cuss of s stranger to the port a pilot Jock is raised as a. signal that s pilot- fs wanted. The pilot boot is than mauoeuvor- ed to within s quarter mile of the ship, I small boat is put overboard and two ootsmen row the pilot to his tempornry command. In the case of an outbound stunner the pil- otispickodupby ssmsllboat and conveyed book to the waiting pilot boot. ‘I'M pilot, above all, is a soumon, with proven courage, resourcefulness will help hit too." Inga um on main | 1 ‘the age of d8 separates them from at a iowprioe-and not so i... a double-drop Frame ‘-n'~‘-'-=“’»er.‘ciw pubiicminspectfluisncvflszyllerSh " ..: a". CORNEY'BRO&, CANADIAN-QUILT thsrotatlon system reports back to the shore quarters, where he again waits ‘his turn to go out, killing time by reading, talking, playing cards, listening to radio broadcasts, etc. A pilot's berth would not appear to be particularly attractive, but usu- ally there is a long waiting list for the " , despite hardships in- cluded in the life of a pilot, especi- olly in winter months. Most of the appointees serve for years, until death or compulsory retirement at the service. , Captains Fred W. Anlquist and James H. Reed have been guiding ships in bnd out of Boston Barber for 35 years. Every foreign ship is required to based on the tonnage of the boat handled. The pilot service is main- tained by this fund. OFFICERS NAMED 224 GREAT GEORGE STREET, Training School opens here within a‘ short time. A secretary was not zip-l pointed today, this being left to the executive. Tho governors had sessions, morning and afternoon. [W0 SIR. BERTRAM HAYES I8 HONORED COM ODOR-E LONDON, Feb. l3—»An honor to the British Mercantile llfnrlne and to one of its most distinguished mem- bers is rr/crrdra in nu Malestyb appointment of Commodore Sir Bor- tram Hayes us Deputy Lieutenant for Lancashire, or more correctly. the County Pnlutine of‘ Lancaster. The appointment, made at the in- The Heart POI. omw HOME TRUM), N. B.,1'ieb. lll— It. V. Hunts. K. (7.. d! Hullfnl, WM elect- ed president st the annual meeting hero of ti» ‘governors of the Maritime ilome for Girls, succeeding new. W. D. Wilson, of Halifax, who hold the position for the last three run. Otlml offlurs elected were: Viorpnnidcnt. Rev. John Mutch, mum; insurer, w. n. Murphy, ‘shim; mouths, new. W. D. Wilson, mllfu; llil l. l. Olnniohlel, New Glasgow; A. Q. Ooffin, ‘rruro; Rev. Hamilton Wish. mum; Rev. .1. w. ooarrq, ‘mu-o; n. mo. Archibald. mun; nr. I. M. Trlnmn, ‘rruro; ltov. .1. bullock, Btldumter. nnsnnm reports named the mus of tho Maritime 80ml Pfvberty as 0140.000 with insurance of oumoooo. and ability to navigate. After rc- Then u a surplus or 09.000 which u tuminlfrom the bhrborho god mvaeummmberulslnrmlnr is the Human Engine The motor cu which stalls by the Eoodsidot o?‘ thoineroplsnehw ieh rops n ot esea no oe e than t e human body wwel; the plil? m»? rt i u. l. o es a e umo l i . If supplied with lllltBb-Onllfltlllgidli- mcnl: and not overstralned by unwise outing and living, the insert is glfgflllioul Wbrklg lnd moot! all mury ernergen es. Wbpn ti: nerves weaken he se- tion o the eart weakens. astoro tchhs foetal: perv? b tho use ol- Dy, - duo's or e rli , llyegctau ltfflflatilflglothlflnltlt o‘: o ‘i. rm’ u th oltooml . anos.lér'lr:'l". l“: m n o- n - 3311; rill.‘ °.'Z'l."1’u§"§§l‘ifu“i° u‘? Iroplono. When n ' CHRYSLBHR home for his respite unlfthenfunder‘ Home during the your has been rserrl=‘,;,'a;,;,;“5; fbffiliofiyfilror hisiirli dif- 76" n‘ i“ expmted m“ m“ “llmbelf Lleutentsnt of the County, carries "m be wmewha" "weed whim m? merely occasional ceremonial duties, hove roooivnd more Bill ‘N! w Ems‘ mm“ °l °i ti" NW“ Swill’- lrullh; position is always column-ed other commander d the $0 “L! ll! $73231 "i: A. timontuglin I ‘i333 u; u DP , Iohuvmrrvzroq," “ w“ ' CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. eon CANADY*"5 Oommodorcllbyfiilzfllw EXU [L3 ll QUALITY of Product RICHNESS of Vitamine Content . SUPERIORITY In Hlgllclt-llall poll r ' Production- ECONOMY in Feeding Costa. For Sale by Distributors in Inndinl’ Business Centres ind Direct from Factory. lnrolunl; QISCUITOPIIIQ- WHIWTTiTOVN