ilto as... healthy cleanse ~ e tliem“ at regular-intervals '-.‘:'."-:.."".&:?;i. more“: dayu-Iiimllldcthtmalaowhmdelflllfllim" laitsnet. ‘ — llalflve a soothing. tonic efleetupouthekidneya. gular use of Gin Pilia will prevent painful, upeuwe ' slikeRiwzmatinrnSchtioaaadlasmbagonauaedby zdkidneys. All drugflstanrryGinPllls, Sticabox. brughCheruimlCompanyofCanadqbimited Toronto - - Canada r m srmns gran .711: KIDNEYS u . _. m "ssionaICardsI v For 331g » .8? STHIESON Hudson Coach BELL THIESON. LL. B. ten}, Solicitors, Etc. _ _ a j 1'" t” “am "Ibis emf Loin first class condition ,_ Ch-Vlrlottetotvn and Montague and i5 equgpped Wm». Lovejoy Hy- ‘ '. ' a ‘draulic shock absorbers, baggage -_._,._ trunk on rear, six tires (two new) and ‘ is beautifully upholstered. A bargain McG uigan responsible party. Apply "Car Owner" do Guardian. Iii-cod .-_---__.-__‘ l I R. SOLICITOR, ETC- l}! TO LOAN ‘k, Charlottetown, am. , 0d—& Bentley v - ‘ J. A. BENTLEY r ‘ , . a. uaurusr, 1r. c. finish: and Attomey-at-Law URI" : 180 Richmond Street-» -~ [QONEY TO LOAN " Ghariottetow . P. E. l. " nald_& McPhee , W. B. A. - finals n. r. Mcruaa. sans, rroascrsarc. j-MONE! "r0 1.01m py Building _ ‘Charlottetown *" . tewart & -Lowther J. n. srewsrm 1r. c. ‘ - 1v. w. L0 11L aarsrans. 01.1mm s. arc Great George street noun! so LOAN . _ l’ l. . .._._.., i, M- A ~ ti. D.T. W aye ‘neuron summon no 'llchmond ltreat " " ' ‘Ohfllottetown. 2.2.1. "n" ' c , m. a. Vii-TAYLOR ~ a ' ‘mm r- .|. s. rsnou Optometris Richmond street lvfliilislrl: ' _ .- TENDERS WANTED. Tenders will be re- ceived until April 17th., for con- struction of Parociml ljlouse, Morell Village. Plans and specifications may be seen at the oiiice of Mr. Ambrose Barry.‘ Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W 3001-44-31 mam run sill At Mlllview, 80 acres in high state oi cultlIat-lon. 60 acres clcarnnd bal- ance covered with iire wood and lumber. Well watered and convenient to shipping. school, churches and factory. Two barns. Very moderately priced. Apply to - , LEO l-IYNES, Cherry Valley, l’. E. I. 3028-4-5-8-10-12. . as - EYES TESTED AND - idian Government Merchant Marine, lltd. FDR SALE BY TENDER lad tenders vviil be received by tha Unvdcrsignsd as Alanta for the Ovvnsrl ‘t. Inns Street. lIontra-i. until nobn ‘April 23nd, i929. for the purchase o! the .3 ateamern tenders to ha based on acceptance oi tha reapeoilvrvenela in passer: condition andlloeated at Xancouvsr. B. 0. Any .15.}. or bunker coal , “may a on board exc udsd. " . IQI ‘RJANADIAN OIIQIRVEB." Asoartainod dsnlweiaht capacity "It tons. built 1020 r {il/LffUANADiAN ROVER" Aleortained dsadwaight capacity sno tons, built 1020 * |_ QRWOANADXAN OOABTIE" Asoertainsd daadvvslght capacity X989 tons. built 191i. - 3, ~l qosrnrrrons. - .. Indore may be submitted ior one or more oi tha three vuasii. Tenders moat - lloyvlfliioltbanled by cheque (or iivo per cont (5%) oi tho antonntot the tender, iehdqua ta be made payable to tha order of the Canadian Government Morehrine limited an?! acceptor gay nrfnnadia: ohairltgred bank. The highest or any ,.neo.~_slar y acclep o - ans an spec cations of steamers eon ba seen nlarcofl delivsfy ascertained oh application to the Undaraigned, M p", ,_ e'¥fllllf, Prwiilo Coast Manager ntjlncouver, Name oi vessels must be ‘pfilgol batons the transfer la completed. ; - n. o. woon, .7, i‘ t!‘ ' ‘ sense GENERAL-MANAGER. csaaman covenmtmar IERCIIANTMABINI, LIMITED. ‘runswick t Hotel i L g o‘! s .' For Sale or Rent é “For-sale or rent, Brunswick Hotel at Kensing- " situated on M_a.in St., desirable business stand ‘fsolivery stable and sample rooms adjoining. Prop- a tyjbeipg completely renovated. Will also sell ad- injpmroperty known as the Howard estate, house T l largeflot. Pricenreasonable easy terms. -_ ' Apply at Brunswick Hotel-Kensington, or write :1 E. P. Lynda 14 Water St. Charlottetown. A 3O17-4-5I1wk . T UP-CLEAN UP kve Nice_ Fresh Stock of- n ' . qstinéQTMuresco, Points. t shes; ¢Spoi=rm Step- " 'e£l=.¢£-2£;$rv<>*r. 01v l expected them for days, but they must .. ...-..---.soeoooowOO-OOV‘ {Men jllarooned By George Ma@ ,ygoQ0o>0otoOO4o0-0Q4ggq‘ THE STORY .... ‘CHAPTER XIV In early afternoon Etienne swung back the trade-house ooofwith n crash. ' - "Dog-team on dérivierel" “All right,” replied iiuthrle “Tell Miss Quarrier on your way. Now Y0" get. into those bandages and get into bed, and don't. have the children around 1i they come to talk to you." "I am ver‘ seek man,” laughed the ‘half-breed and went out. ' So the police had come? He hadn't have reached Albany from Moose the ‘day he left. They certainly hadn't. lingered at the schooner with Cam- eron's men; mystified at failing to find the body of McDonald, they pro- bably wanted to talk first to the men who had dlscoycred the tragedy,‘ then return to Seal cove‘. ' ‘ They would pass at. least one night. at Elkwan to talk ii; over. There was for quick purchaser. Time given‘ to’ y. Joan. - no alternative to having them eat B'- ‘his quarters. There lay the danger. He would rush them through sup- per and to the trade-house where they would sleep, asp?! course, Joan Quarrier had his spare bed. Eticnnexs accident they would have heard of from Cameron, and Etienne and Marie were more than equal enter- taining them with “the” picture of a man suffering from a painful wound The rub would come at meal time. Would opiate keep McDonald quiet- and his breathing-would they hear it’! If only he could have been moved for a. day. but. where? The trade- house factors quarters, and Etienne: were the sole heated buildings at the post. Goingto his quarters, he, called Joan and Old Anne. . . "Anne, you can't speak riilnglish- don't answer any questions. Under- stand?" The boad face of the cook stretched in a smile as she winked. “Namafl she answered in Cree. . ‘Good! ’And when you hear us come in for supper, make as much noise as you can in the kltchen,~5ing all you wish, rattle the pans. When you wait on ‘us. talk to me in Cree- all the time. See‘? They may hear. him breathe." "Enh-enh!" replied the Cree, “How is he now?" Guthrie asked Her eyes reflected her anxiety. "Worse-much worse. Raging fever- 105; pulse running away. He's been straining terribly at his bonds. Lucky you and Etienne made them strong." “You gave him the opiate. of course?" ‘ ’ “Yes, he's feeling it now. By sun'- per time _he'l1 be quiet-but his breathing?" "That's what worries me." Guthrie went to the sick room where the giant bound to his bed by thickbandages ‘of cloth, lay moaning in hair stupor. “Old Craig. To finish like this!" So:- rowtully, the man who was imperil- lrfg his future that his friend might have his chance went out to meet the approaching dog-team. With Shot beside him, curious of the strange dogs, Garth watched the visitors climb the cliff trail behlni their team of scrubs. v “l “Good day!” called the older of the two men. stepping forward with ex- tended hand. This is Mr. Rawdon." The speaker nodded to his compan- ion, a young, heavily built man, who shook Guthrie's hand. ‘ "I've “been expecting you," said Guthrie. "You can turn your dogs into that empty shack after you've fed themJrheyll be safe there. My only assistant, as yon know, is laid up" . The dogs fed an ed from the big Ungavas of the post, Guthrie led his guests to the warm stove of the trade-room. "You come straight from Seal cove?" he asked’ carelessly. "They were expecting you when I left Moose with Miss Quarrier." At the mention of Joan's name, v had 11 sons 0n Hisfleck Arms and Legs, I Mi‘. A. L. Wilios, Sapton, Mam; writAu-"I had been bothered with boils for about two years. invention-on my neck grms and laps tried all kinda of medicine, but uoao ,olthemsoemedtobeipmoaay. I tbsnusedtwo bottles of , BURDUti resident of this place. "I must say that y It and ital Montana Many. ma. rus__h_rsz\nr.orrs'roww ctr-Annular l vlzmrnuronnur . MEETING The apnuai of the Chi-l". iottetown llotei Co. Ltd. will be held in the Boarrflf‘ Trade rooms, Mar‘ m, building. Monday owning. 8t! instant. at 8 o'clock sharp. Ever. shareholder of the company shout ma. n a. noun u» oe ‘fish-t prompt.- iy on time, as business of the‘ utmos importance will be discussed. 3038-46-31 v _ ' the heavy face of Rawdon lighted‘ with interest. “Yes," replied Farrel, lighting hi: pipe. "We went over to, the lSlBfin with Cameron's people who are guarn lug the fur. But. of course, we wan: ed to balk to you and your man- be fore we got; down to work." . "Got down to work? What do you mean?" Guthrie's cold eyes studied the face of the inspector. A decent face, he thought, honest, human. "Why we found only three bodies. ‘ Cameron says you found four, includ~ ing" McDonald's. McDonald's wasn i. = there." I "McDonald's body not there? Im- possible!" . "No, we made no mistake. {re In- dians must have spirited it away I They tell me there's a fortune in fur = on that schooner, too, but there's no, sign of its being plundered." The watchful Guthrie had his open- § ing and lost no time in developing it > l "Why we left McDonald dead ir. his berth, from flu, I suppose. Bre hauit; wasin the cabin, and the other two in berths. The interpreter and a sailor they claim were on boat must have made for the nearest ca . Did you search the ice? ‘The Ind an? might have buried him. _i_-Ig_had_some Indians picking up fur for him on th" island. They might have found hEu and given him a decent; grave in th ice." “That's _t.rue. but why should the. leave the rest on the boat?" “He was the big man-the chief. i-i had a great hold on them. The might explain _it,""Guthrie suggester‘ ‘ "Well, I wonder what they've go‘ for you hungry men to eat." he added “Make yourselves at home while I go over and ask Old Anne when she'il' be ready for us." I “By the way," called Farrel as ' Garth opened the door. “How's your‘ man, wound an right? He can talkn: can't he? I’ want to get his state- ment?" — ‘ ' CONTINUED ii Finds Them Excelientl For General Debility Says P. E. Island Man of Dodd's Kdney Pills Mr. J. M. Cameron Speaks Very: Highly of Dodd's Kidney Pills I l Richmond, P. E. 1., April 5.-—(Spec- iaD-"I must speak about a thingas. r 11mins states Mr. .1. M. Camerom: well-known and highly ' respectedi for~~any internal or body ailmentJ Dodd's Kidney Pills o‘. excellent. Any suflerer can try them and be convinced. I have used them for General Debility, Sore Back, Cramps, in my legs, twitching of the skin and many other afflictions. I had tried other pills but there are none tci equal Dodd's Kidney Pills." The reason Dodd's Kidney Pills have come to occupysuch a‘ prom- inent place in the home is that so 111B"? Ordinary everyday ills come from sick kidneys. Rheumat‘ . urinary troubles, back- aches and heart diseisse c'an be trac- eddirectly or indirectly to m: im- ncys. To be assured d "good health the kidneys must be kept in good working order all the time.‘ I MT. STEWART NOTES. Mr. Alvin Mcgenzis spent ti. weekend at his homo here. The friends of Wilfred Aflleck a glad to hear that ha is around agal. Miss Knabelia Martin. of Vallcy field, spent a few days with rolatiyu. here. _ ' Miss Emeline CoenHB. it, of New York, arrived homo Wednseday. Mar. 27th. Mr. William Jay. brakesman oi the 0. N. R... spent the week end at hi? home here. is able to get out again. mu may ileum, ofwtho Prim- ary De t. returned after spen- ding her holidays at her homo. lav-asylum. Amongtba visitorstothocitywers moan; friends of w. Andrew ' . Mcklnnon an glad to hear that he Qi-pyiece its"? I? i is awSpecial, Value at No matter how many words we 14589., We Could “Qt fittingly describe this beautiful NINE PIECBWALNUT DINING SUITE. ~ ' —It reallyhas to be seen tube fully apPreclatedf _ The choicest of walnut, long seasoned. is the 11111311511. assuring years "and years of sturdy BBTVICQ; 011 buffet and china cabinet there are" beautiful figured panels 0f" 0X39?‘ tioual charm; the table is provided ilr-your 0110106 0i double pedestal or G-leg style’ and the chairs are upholstered in real le thcr. ' . t __ a "$1 mo This Complete 91Piece Walnut Dining "f *1*re_<1_,l?_a.y111e11t3 a_t slightly hi?" r O .......-..'-¢'-.-~ Suite Delivered for c_n‘-v . . . . -'-O1' you can buy it cu / Here is Ma Figured iZVaihuit. . Suite, oné r>fegtl=<e Latest Styles} i startirruuiahtisuszeas. / '-it’s a Ei-piece style that you cannot afford e-to miss. i The figured walnut is a. style that "went ove '-big" at the big furnitureshow two months ago and the cr ftsman- ship in this suite is unusually good. The bufferis i6 inches wide. the roomy china cabinethas fancy fret-war . on the central door, the 72-inch tabla is double pedestal design, and the high. back chairs have genuine lether seats. n0 I » This O-Piece Walnut Dlnifig Suite" ‘. ~ delivered, at the special price. 0r you can buy it on Deferred Payment at a-slight/"advance. _.T7|ese are Just gTtvo Styles from Score/s, on Display" R. HOLMAN LI I TED - t 129-131 ‘GRAFTON . STREET ‘ r . “'W*t'tr¢ ton»: 1w ' MI!“ I i etceptin i »4---|.‘e}.-e.-..- nrtnoiparl; mascot; i-eturneqwn" The aunt 1...... or am. ‘ma... Honda! “mine-Altar gnmdloa her ick McAdam are sorry w am- that Eutbr holidays at her home in Pan- ht met with the pamiitlfammt of ".";:."“"*.......~... ..... ~ ~=~~~=fl~~yoe~= ,,, I mini l1, - l.‘ was removed. to the Oit . r - ~ 5t. Andiiws; are sorry to hear that Hoapitalfthe following morning. y I Ihi 1| Howl! l"- . _ Amen: those who mat their no: mama‘; aspen-tn, mo; radar. us. m‘ a" “"4 l‘ “Vi”! m‘ Ill“ W!‘ 1101161?! here‘ wort. the Misses bleilollu, - age nhioh will baa great f . V_ Carrie _Orant.'1d McKay,‘ Oora and ~ ‘a e.- qm w. “V-.. WlphAl-Lb-ov