-nrust be presented within fourteen -D. EDGAR SHAW, rec. Halifax. N.s. Grocer here said to-day:— “Red Rose is by‘ far my best seller in package teas.” H. W. Purdy, Traveller (As reported by Red Rose travellers) 2 Choice Blends-Red Label and Orange Pekoe FAXWOU S HOU SE lizis heme while governor of Mass- To BE RQZED‘ achusrttz. roon will be razed to make r room for a new theater BOSTON, Mar. Ill-The Adams House, one of Boston's historic hos- telries, where Calvin Coolidge made RIWIIZES .55 L Notice Re Private Bills The Legislative Assembly of this Province has been convened to mcet for the dispatch of businers on March twenty-fourth inst., and ac- cording to The Rules of the Legis- isturc “All petitions for Private Bills days after the commencement of thc ssulon exclusive of adjournment." But each year the work of the ses- sion has been unduly liclflyfll by "IE tardy Presentation of Private Bills thus causing additional expenditure to the Province. In order to insure the early presentation of Private Bills and thus edpedite the work of the session the fees on all Private Bills presented after the tenth day I of the session, ‘ ‘vc of adjourn- ment, will be doubled of which all persons interested are required to take notice. ‘ C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR. Clerk, Legislative Assembly. IUO-S-fl-li. Landiady (sarcasticaiiy): Well, Mr. Highbaii, if you think the steak is so very hard to cut, here is a file and you can tile it. ‘ Comedian Boarder: Please, madam, could you furnish me with another fiii also? Landiady: What for, pray’! Comedian Boarder: To file‘ m] 1 teeth with. Professional Bards 5-1- Lsw Ofliocs — Prowso Block, 127 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled; Collection of Bills (Special Dept.) [All protection for all documents. Ilb-lmonth. W. E. Darby, LLB. Barrister d: Solicitor "l'm leading a dog's life.‘ "You must find it congenial." Dalton Bldg. 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A. nsnnlsrsn souorros. no. noun ‘I0 tom. ~ cannon Charlottetown, Bil-l. “4,§ ‘Tfieoo A", A Wit-ll SERVICE AUTHOR of I < Continued) CHAPTER V11 Along the Great Trail “Shall we return and face them?" l asked eagerly. a smile of friendly sarcasm. can hear us," he said. “No, we will keep on. There ls a place ‘farther look back upon them. Come, Orme- rod, you and I Peter will follow us." to his shoulders, long, ioplng stride. Half a mile up the trail stopped. "Walk in my tracks, brother," he and broke “into a not bruise a twig. with the utmost caution he part- ed the screen of underbrush on our right hand, and revealed a tunnel through the greenery into which he led the way, hesitating at each step until he had gently thrust aside the intervening foliage. Once in the tunnel, however, his care was aban- doned, and he ran quickly to the trunk of a huge pine which soared upward like a monumental column, high above the surrounding trees. He leaned his musket against the pitchy bole. “The symbol of the Long House,” hc said, tapping the swelling girth of‘ it. "Strength and symmetry and grandeur. We will climb, brother. l-Ie swung himself up into the branches, which formed a perfect ladder, firm under foot, behind the screen of the pine needles. When ‘the other tree tops were beneath us, ihestraddled a bough and cleared a ‘loophole from which we might look out- over the forest we had traversed. We looked for so long, without lanything happening that my eye- {balls ached. But at last there was a movement like a miniature up- heaval, which is caused by an ant in breaking ground. Boughs qulvered, and a figure appeared in the open. FTwas Corlaer. l-le glanced around 1nd strode on. In a moment he tad passed the clearing’ and dis- appeared in the forest. Ta-wan-ne-ars hitched forward and peered through the loophole with tense muscles. And again there was a. wait whigh seemed end- less. My eyelids blinked from the strain of watching. The desolation and loneliness of the wilderness were so complete that it seemed inconceivable another human being could be within view And while this thought occupied my mind a dark figure crawled on hands and knees from the mouth of the trail. At that, distance all we could see of his costume was the clump of feathers that bristled from his scalplock. Ih-wan-xie-ars permitted himself "l! we hear them, surely they along the trail from which we can will run ahead. Ta-wan-ne-ars shifted his musket I followed him. he said. “And be certain the/at you do ‘and began to collect firewood. __ mt- cn/xjufifrgj M rnA| t .. v ' l A s 1 - '11:} Psssingonllaroblfat ~ anion o. rlowo en ‘intro a FORTO DELLD GOLD . rm --" . corvanonv newsman _ ‘He followed rm; mm the-mu on- onc side of the clearing, and there was s second and} briefer pause. Then as silently as ghosts s. "string of figures flltted into the clcaring. There. were six of them, each with musket in the hollow of his. arm, each with bristling feather head- dress. _ Ta-wan-ne-srs emitted a iguttursl grunt, quite unlike his usual-“rsther musical utterances. ' ' "Down!" he rssped. "Down! The time is scant!" ~ » ~ ~ At the foot of the pine he snatch- ed up his rifle without s word, and and turned into the green tunnel that debauched upon the screen of the trail. As we stepped into - the worn slot Peter came into view. "Well?" he said phlegmaticslly. "Cahnuaga dogs! They dsro to invade the territory of the nong- I-lousel" _ , "We can cross der Mohawk tn dcr south branch of der trail." proposed Corlaer. “They would not dare to follow us there." . "No," snarled Ts-wsn-ne-ars; "we shall not step aside for them. We will attend. to them ourselves. They will nolr attack unless they have to, for we are still near the Mohawk castle, although ‘tis upon the opposite bank of the river. They will leave us alone until night." "But them?" A look of ferocity which was sl- most demonisc god his usually pleasant features into an awful mask. "In an ambuscadc one might es- cape. No my brother Ormerod, we will wait until they attack us. Then—” He paused significantly. "not one of the Keepers shall rc- turn to tell Murray how his brothers died." We took up the“ march. "rwss already mid-aftemoon, and shortly the dlmness of twilight descended upon the trail, as the level rays of tho setting sun were turned aside by the interlacing masses of vegetation- Twillght faded into dusk, and still we kept on. Ta-wsn-ne-ars had eyes like a cat's, and I. too. ac- _ ‘- myself to perception of hanging bran L and the unexpect- ed turns and twists of the groove of the path. The stars “were out in. the sky overhead when we stepped from the ‘shelter of the forest into a rocky dell divided by a tiny brook. "We will camp here," said Ta- wan-ne-srs. Ho restcdhls muskc on a boulder why cannot we attack t. I “Whya fire?" i asked. “The trailers must not think we for certain that we were suspicious." I ' helped msnent aviation salon- will soon be ,- opcned by the Aero Club of Pennsyl- suspect them." he replied curtly. vanls.‘ i!‘i'th€ll‘_l'l3W headquarters in "If we ut no fire they would know the Fid91ii1l"Pl_1l1fld3iP_l'lia Building. 111m, whys; .. 50,1”,- nad _ new-paper clippings of early _t_J/\lznl.-.u _T prow_l\t n ir "i. ES ‘dlsninlvor’? ‘of Monsignor’ D. J. , onus, will be dtieply nmtua by an ‘people of Prince Edward-Island; a- mong whourhe was well known and loved. He was connected! ‘ , ‘ , ‘ugh "st. Columba" when , some Whirl? w», use; he served in the capacity ,of pastoral-lore ‘he won the love-and esiclm" of the parishioners‘. I Ever- a devout, and aeaious -“V _ bdssador of Christ,” he‘ performed his clerical duuélhwcitiriiithoogp ' he bad reached‘ an advanced, age, was quite active up to the time or the. illness which caused his. death. May his soul rest in peace._ His friends will ‘regret u» ieim of ‘the serious illness of Mr. Stephen ‘ Melilck srbmmos. . n‘ _Mr. Meilick,_0nc. of sllminls most ' estimable citisens, though he- has marched ‘s. goodly number of years past ole-snow: spa-n, scorcsnd tsn".yes.rs,_was quite, active up to the time of his recent, lllnss. Hopes are entertained for his recovery. enrcno ruoM ‘($10 . _ At Factory, Oolsnwn ,We are glad 0o mic that Mr. Joseph TIXQI Extra W103’. Bait Point. who has been in- dilnosod for some three weeks past is recovering. ‘ _ Mr...1oscph McMaliomwhQ ts at. Wvdlnr the “Prince of WtlesCollege," Chinlottotown, paid a short viillt w‘ his home st lihirfield. ' m. Chester fCampbeli, who wag attending the Agricultural College at Adore’ Powering; crud always smooth _ HE strength ofvthc new Chevrolet chaggj; 1m a ~ counterpart in the rugged puwgg 0f i“ six. cylinder motor. The extra horsepower obtained by the provcn vslve-in-hcad engine design mulls in g sure, steady flow of power —- p119" pulling ability that you canldepend on o; any you surely through sand and mud, ag up the steepest grade. 1 -% ~._-__ Quietness and smoothness at p11‘ '- speeds are equally remarkable fonfnrcs of Chevrolet’, engine design. It takes six cyIindQg-g go Si" the restful comfort and freedom from vibration you win be quick to appreciate in this new Six. Own a Chevrolet Six-mt its new low prices, i; i, value that deserves your first consideration. Ask about the GMAC plsnof deferred plymgm!‘ and the General Motors Owner: Policy, ’ ‘n-uro, Nova Sootia, is now at his home in Fair-field. His younger 11'0"!!!‘ “Pill? is still in attendance at the "moilege." Mr. llenfrcw Cameron, East point, drove to Sourls on Tuesday seventeenth He reports a very "bad" road. Some of the men folk in this vicinity, s-rc at present engaged in the work of securing trap-bows, pse- Pflrstory to thebuildlng of traps,‘ for thlecomlng ‘lobster fishing season" at East Point.‘ Owing tothc heavy snowfall during the 1m weeks of 1"cbrusr'y_ and the first weeks in March, there is still a great deal of snow- in ' the woods, Ttndcring difficult, the ' hauling of tirewootllumbereicn G E N E R A L ‘t ‘iNorthunrbcrlsnd Strait" u filled. ssfaras theeye can reach,’ with ‘white masses of lcs, which though not, perhaps, as heavy ‘as that of a CHEVROLET SIX; morons VALUE: GIN RM. former years, is much more compact and unbroken. ‘some of the fanncrsfof Bothwell and vicinity ware ‘busy on Tuesday, 17th:‘, muung "seed" potatoes to the stations-C ~ ' ~ " ' - AVIATION cws ores i ' rsmulmsur scuo SALON ,- rz-tmsnnwnu, ‘March io-fs per MOTOR. A. Home é? Co. ' Prince Motors Charlottetown DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Summerside . tanker Mimosa, which docked in Tobie Bay recently from the Am- tarctic. The vessel is carrying 31,000 barrels of whale oil to Europe. An exhibition or drstwlngs, prints crouch“ by the opening o; the m," aviation events will tell thestory of on watch. We soon had a respect- u" trend M m?“ 9mm P0115" one able pile of wood, but before klnd- °r u“ team's "m be a diam“ by ling it the Seneca bade us strip off Lwnard° d“ vine‘ shrtwing his cm‘ our leather shirts and stuffed them 30pm)“ °t h "3'. machine Amine‘ with underbrush into a semblance of is a newspaper “l?” “Tim” by Ed- human map“ A third rgure to gar Alien Po; tellng of a trans-Ar. represent himself he contrived out 39'1": Lghn n‘ was use: as a ‘filer of the packs and several bran-he". n an old Damn Y The three dummies were then disposed to the satisfaction of Ta- wan-ne-ars and, striking flint and steel to some rotten wood, a bright blaze set theshadows chasing each U. S TRADE EXPERTS WILL CONFER WITH IMPCRIERS American consuls and trade commis- “Whales seem to be more plentiful than "er, and all the factory ships down south are working night and day to out, up the whales and turn them into whale oil. The weather has been good, and there is very little packice about in the southern latit- udes, consequently the whalers can work unhampered by this danger.” sm FRANCISCO, blur. l0--Th1'eu " other around the confnes of th':' glade. "Peter," he said. "you had best. take post by that boulder on ‘the other side or the fire, Ormtrod and Ta-wsn-ne-ars will lie together upon this side." ' "You need not think it necessary to keep me by your side,“ I said in- dlgnantly. " ‘Tis not the first time I shall have heard musketry." A gleam of humorous intelligence chased the gloomy ferocity from the Seneca’: face. ' (T0 be Continuuh sinners will confer with new markets they havs been n the Far East. GranvJle 0. Woodard. U. S. tron commissioner at Hongkong, airescl has returned after four years in ti: Orient, and will give business met. the benefit of his experience. Donald A. Smith, trade commls I aioner.‘ in Singapore for three year: will confer here March ll to 2 while en route to his Oriental post Consul Virillism ‘Ru Langdon, re turning to his post st Dorian, Mair" ohvrh. will awn‘ 1n can Francisco ldterthismonth. ~ 5 I - . l seeking . l P. M. This property is a Corner lo Being 60 feet from the Clifton l0 feet from the Central _'l‘eloph_onc_ “ammo Ads business is done. ' 1 enough to runonr business comforts this Building we. will guarantee a one the rate of m. rwr month or 81M- wlilbofullyosrlsinedtoyolrbyyosr tlonscrorlfibownlngq Aucrzozv SALE We will soil by Public Auction‘ our Showroom property on the Queen and Water Streets, Summer-side on Saturday, petusi rlght-of-way in rear and -a' Build two years ago. The Building faces on Central Strsctsnd we consider I the best * otel, the 70 fest from Sinclair a Stowarts and 350 Wesreselilngbcosuseslriosonrflrcoflsst Othorofllonlonltllocllfollclin e w. .2. BROWSE. c- sozvs armors-simultaneous: ssrorrrsss! season. »- - , asoono ron wnsnmo (Canadian Posse) Corner of April 4th. Iss1. it 1.30 t. so rm by as mt wide wml s pct, thereon 851 foot by _70 foot blilt star Street opposite the end, of ' 4m - in =' * '- _ some distance from the Queen, lost from B. ‘I. Bolmllfl, Ltd» and ffloo and in the centre of when all lb-"irho presontscason! promises-to be by fir‘ tlls‘-most_ sucoeisfirl in the history of the whaling‘ industry," llld~ In Officer ‘lit-the Norwegian; All-il i I, . m e¢:ini£ -'|-~" c. §uu‘w'£.'!.""‘*"""“" c’§.'-".i|“._i' L’ s "interacted in ‘ tnui-Psculryiorsoioiitg aZ-Yu-fiufi liflifllllla attend. ,= ;‘ 1mm; mu- Marsh h _ .. ~IIAIILLUNDJ 0 ills wo have not had capital bly but if the purchaser wished to rent to ilvs ynrs lease paying ihmfm at pa: year. ~ - ~ thoyirohaso n trio Building which applying to hulk. .l~. I. Wright; AIQ-A or to nsrin Charlottetown. . .. exporter. l‘, and importers here this month on. . flmflbvm. South aroma-Minn - 1- The officer sald that the Mlmosatlc this season." Asked what ell touched latitude 64 degrees south, but added the whaling ships are working as iar south as 68 degrees. - "Just before we left," he said. to a reporter of The CAPE ARGUB, "s factory ship, the 0cm, had already caught 130,000 barrels, Of this total she was obliged to transmit about 0x000 barrels to another ship. There season's 801N115 °i Whale ‘in W have on the 1931-32 whsllfls ~ ~' the officer declined to 81PM opinion. At the close of last i approximately 1,"°.°°° 5m“ whale oil remained unwld- m“ 5' son an official estimate of the pectcd catch is 4,000,000 barrels, - it is expected that the swim v are still two months before the end be increased to nearly. 3911M " o1‘ the season, so there are sure to be many records created in the Antarc- rels. This total represents a 8W1 i son's catch. _ 0p_ Unly One Day More l4LLEY’S l started. i _. BIG $11015 SALE Tlthas been a great success, still we have Plenty of shoes left for you, and our rubber ‘stock has been filled up twice since we ALLEY & ca, ‘LTD.