>A¢i=_w;> g- s é f?- I q.‘ C, . ‘r. L’. i Al n E v_lkl,’fi"," ._ union i. "Si" to digest than any our younger brothers of tlic Snipe, a warrior who had attached himself . _ _ the pick of the “OP _ _ _ the Tomatoes of “he: form of ‘cows milk ‘It 69m Heron, lleer mid Hawk, all hunger to mo, pointed through the leafless quality- tainc all the_ minerals and vitamins 101' the scalps o. the Keepers of the trees toward a grayish-white bank ' _ A MER that any m"! is depend“! 0mm Tlfill, which was rolling down upon us For your healths sake eat and drmk more YL filfiilqnfgzeu bléaggnfvfisgtiaxg "A thousand braves will follow us from the north. Tomatoes . . . But BC sureyou gfit AYLMER Brand . . . ' PRODUCED lead of the greatest authorities on on the warnath- We ivill give the 1 “O-se-en-de-v." he sflid- Il- Ir will pay you to must, if necessary. IN CANADA \ J blby-fccding. ,Freneli a lesson. They shall see the snows." WriluforCoafiflnohimdBabyBook might of the Lniig House." Fifteen minutes later the snow Milk Iron! Claudius my. 21:?- ,....i.».1 b. Canada III Carnation ia_ fir: safe milk for babies -heat-treating destroys all germs. air-tight‘ sealing keeps it safe. Car- CARNATION CO., LIMITED "r wmu SEIVICI trusting to the main attack." “There is no other plan," he re- j_oincd with energy. "l\"ow we must tell what we have learned to Do- Door was the center of an immense mob of warriors who danced around the war post which had been plant- cd in the council-place. The grim face of Do-iic-lio-ga- wi-h was alight. with the joy of bat’.- tle. “Behold, O my son." lie called to nre, "the warriors of the Eight Clans are with us. Our brothers of the Turtle, Beaver, Bear and Wolf, and But the liglil. faded from his fea- ~'""-"':.iiscsw tunity to go upon a hazardous ven- ture which should yield them tame and a. proportionate toll of scaips. ‘That was all they wanted to know measure of fame because of my re- cent adventure in his company. We marched rapidly. For three diiys we averaged thirty miles a. day, and each day, when we camped, I practiced with the snow-shoes on some level bit of ground, learning 110w to walk without catching the points and tripping myself. We had not gone far ln the fourth clay \Vl'l8Xl'O-di1-WB.~3Il~dO, the Otter. began to fall. Driven by s. piercing _ji-u 5,1155 pprrarown GUARDIAN ‘Vile ARTHUR o. nowom smrn AUTHOR. q van-re ocuo cow n’. of ways . . . Rich in nutrition . . . endo Only sun-ripened ness" that distinguish With oi-er 80 Factories A heal thtfuI-food (Continued) We kept our 110E059 9- 5W4“ secret, even from the warriors of our » "It sounds reasonable." I said escort. They were told n0 more doubtfully. " "I‘is preferable to than that they were given an oppor- ne-ho-gn-iveli, and arrange our Ta-wan-ne-ars was a. leader they . plans with him." had fought under before. I was YLMER Tomatoes are as economh-d as they are The Guardian of the Western assigned a wholly undeserved healthful. 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We struggled along against it. un- 3 .... ——— “The French dog D_c veulic is til we came to a hillside scattered | ' wenried of Ga-ba-no," lie rasped. with large boulders. I-Icre we halted . Thls handy TOIIIBIO S "He liud liud enough of the red and built shelters for ourselves by Juice Sih-ainer {Gr I will sell on the farm of the late James Seiitiicr. Loyalist, on Wednes- (my, April 29th at 1 o'clock p. in. l young cattle. hay, straw, black seed outs, mixed grain. bluef red and eviliblcr potatoes, l light wagon, 1 ex- 1 wood 5h, 1 gang-plow‘, 1 single plow, 1 set spring tooth liiirrows. 1 light har- hariicss. work Jiaruess and traces, l hay fork and rope. horse power and cleaner, other mare, 3 niilcli cows. L! 4 pigs, quantity’ pr as wagon, l box sleigh. BI row, 1 ser. driving articles too numcroics to mention. // GABBIE GERTIE \\ u... maiden. Now lic craves the white. Yes, it is well that my red nephew z id my white son should go against this man who knows no laws to curb his lust. I charge you, do not spare h.in.“ "We will iiot spare hini,“ I prorii- isi-tl. “Good! It shall be as you ask. COflZlPl‘ shall guide inc to the Dooiri trail. How many warriors arc to go with you?" roofing the boulders with pine sap- lings we hacked do\vn with toma- hitwks. Under these, with fires roaring at our feet, we made shift to resist. the cold. The snow fell for the better part. of two days, so thickly as to preclude traveling, and during that time we dared not stir from shelter, except to collect firewood. In the evening of the second day the storm passed, and the stars shone out in a sky 12 AYLMER Tomato Labels Or, if you prefer, for 3 Labels and l0 cents. Specially designed to perfectly separate AYLMER Canned Tomatoes . . . Drains off rhc pure, finer-flavored Juice for infant feeding or for tablc use . . . Leaves the solids intact for serving as fancy clictaxcs . . . Useful for many other purposes. Tear out this Ad.“ semen! NOW as a reminder to save your AYLMER Tomato Ffiflll will be sold ]ll‘l\'fllC until day We debated tliis point together, that was s. hard, metallic blue. Labels. . . Enclose it with flit 118655111’ .05 51119- , and decided that for INJFPOSCS of “We have lost much time, broth- Labels when sendmg for your AYLMER Terms over 5 dollars, 8 months. If stormy will be tlic 30th. '. ALEXANDER McRAE swift movement and secrecy we had first restrict our escort to twenty crs," said Ta-wan-ne-ars, “and we have had a. long rest. Let us push _ _ men. Do-nc-lio-ga-wch approved on tonight." in“ 4 m, Oi Aucmneef this uumbmz. Our progress was slowed consid- .' ' w“ " "Do ziotliiiig. i; you can help it, f-‘Pflbly by my clurnsiness on snow- Professional Bards w. E. Darby, LLB. b -3395-2-17-tuethurssatti. Max Factors Preparations Arc used by 85f.’- of the Screen Stars n: u n IAY s... uiitil we have begun our attack," he snicl. "If you must move without us, rely upon fllglit, for you cannot hope to succeed by fglitiug." Our party mustered at dawn the In addition to tlicii‘ clothing and weapons cucli mun also carried two lciigtliy cuntrivances of wood, with hide strips laid across them. “What are they for?“ I asked, as iTél-lvilll-INP-HPS presented me with a {pair and slioivcrl inc how to fasten shoes. But the Otter and other warriors went: to considerable pains to help me, picking out the easiest courses to follow quick with hint or advice to remedy my ignorance. I k J next morning. It consisted of become proficient enough to travel Bums!" d; solicitor ' ‘ twenty , utalivurt young Seneca 817 the mil f)! m9 column. 51311011811 “Mixing it up with crockery Wlll- Wolves, each man selected by Tn- my companions could never march Dalton Bldg, summfl-spm REL PM i d“! In any Pith" wau-iie-urs for strength and wind. as rapidly as they would have done without me. The wilderness which was trav- ersed by the Doom ‘Trail was de- serted because of the universal In- dian fear of the False Faces. Ta- wiin-ne-ars and I discussed this point as we neared the forbidden RIPENED Strainer ro: Canadian Canners, Limited, Hamilton, Ontario, Department "S". ToM /, . £Il267‘-F/0V_0I'6(/‘ , JBIL 23. 1931 mualtififl-YGrow/ii --and should ' = n cv l‘ d" ' "N55,"; T_,,,|,.‘_'” c-‘fcnnsnfgy “flat: ' 111cm on my buck so that the country, and 1 suggested that he tell Plain um] Lemon pun-dc“, Rouge’ il1£ll‘l'O\\'L‘i' ends stuck up over my his followers our destination. - . _ , “d i d I, ASlPiIII-Wflt, 011‘. l He waited until we were a 1on3 Twoqroo-l- Tgugvlsrou (‘has square, an eight-inch picture the two-foot pictures are uscrl by Dr hidden behznd the screen. 951"? MISS RYAN, Representative D. EDGAR SHAW, K. C. Law Offices — Prowse Block, 127 (lrafton Street, Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled; Collection of Bills tspcclal Dept.) SAFE protection for all documents. 2~2l-1montli. head. l "GLl-WPll-gfl-~fill0\\'—Sl‘l0(‘S." he re- lpiied. "In the wilderness, brother, ltlic snow lies clecp and we should sink clown at every step once the ground was covered xaftcr the first storm. You must learn how to use the ga-iveli-ga. for 0lllDl‘\\’.SC you would be helpless." Garner ln producing television pict-lwas also Pflsslble- he 5nd- t° build ' ures of sufficient dimensions to filkcombincd Sfllmd and 513m “Cellini a ten-foot screen." loutfit in a small highboy type 01 He added that while a picture fourivflblllel» or five feet square would be suitable; _ ‘ for the average assembly room. it conoded while Two errand-boys was felt that two-feet would be siiffi- . . I t, d [he clently large for the home, with the-gang m different d rec ans’ m‘ day's march from and well to the northwest of the goal. ‘The he gathered the warriors about him as they mustered for the trail. “Soon, O my brothers," he said in the musical, cadenccd Seneca dialect which I was beginning to take being considered large. In addition, the picture could be viewed only by, looking through a. lens in the receiv- er, appearing to actuate itself far back ln_the set. Now, with the screen and with aid of suitable len- sas pictures can be “proJectedP Dr. Garner said that the improved meth- PICTURES FOR HOME ARE NOW PRACTICABLE NEW YORK, N. Y., April 21-Two- foot television pictures for home rc- productlon are now considered prac- tical. Apparatus for pictures coming via ether waves can be operated with MARK R.——lvlcGUIGAN BARRISTI-LR. ‘SOLLCITOR. ETC. aromas TO LOAN. Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.I. 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I).\\'I.\‘()N I70 Prince fifrert, M924-2-tliiirsnvnie-lnui. “Arc you particular about hovi your chapcron looks?" “Um-yes—l want her to look the other way.“ She: What is the difference be- tween a detective In a novel and a defective in real life? He: Th: story book detective in- } vents a crime to fit his theories and l (he detective In real life lnvcntl theories to flt a crime. Lord Alqy: i0 your valet’: demands? Why wild you accede Lord Arthur: He threatened to strike and quit just when I was half dressed you know. R SALE ‘V. l H. tiflhllll of 1.; ,.i.~ A l, *1." ."|l ;.iii|-._\ ion-t. ‘ J. A. :..-';. '\.:i. hlciiluguc. W ITII “gums 04”,” Come in Alaska's blaring nvilights, her mighty mountains and lcgcnKl-lllfifled trails. Sec glaflfli. wildflowers, mltm poles beneath the gleam (if the mid- night sun. Reduced farm all sum- lncr. Srnp off aolasfier Nfliififlill Park)!!! the (jinn-flan lfnckics Md at Minnki iu the 1.1.: n! the Woods rcgincuuf Nnnlwvcircm Ontario. Ask about conducted w. n. min-u, ("m- ri. -‘ .1 .\gl‘lll, L. l‘. iuu-I . 'l'ivl.v-t Ann-inf, Null‘ .1 ::;“~\.\'.v\ “(l-‘ilzilizirin, iii-i rid] , / W //t ll ' 4/444 I pleasure iii understanding, "we shall strike our enemies. It; ls o desperati- Blllflfllfiie you g0 upon. No war party ever set out to izsk such heavy odds. No warriors of the Long House were ever called upon to practice such caution, to reveal such courage. "O my brothers, we are going in- to the Wood of Evil, the haunt of tlu- False Faces, which is the breed- ing place of all the wickedness that brands the Keepers of the Doom Trail. You will face much that is horrible. You will be threatened with spells and witchcraft. But I ask you to remember that my broth- cr, O-te-tl-an-l, and I have passed through all such perils without harm- / l wm- run rlofulln from I Keep your hearts strong." "Yo-hay," muttered the warriors ln gutturol assent. "We will keep our liearm strong, O ‘Pa-wan-ne- 8V8." Their faces were more serious than before, but they exhibited no signs of fear. (To be Continued) First. Boy: “My father has a. fine cedar chest." Second Boy: "That's nothing. My father hns a. wooden leg." BRUISES Thcto‘: norhiug to equal Mlnlnfl. ll "uh! hold". Anti-Ink. wofhlng. mu". Glyn quick rollof I as much ease as home talking mn- chines, engineers said. Pictures may be projected either on a wall screen or a pedestral screen in from; of the radio movie reproducer. Announcement has bcen made that this development is TOHCly to leave the laboratory on behalf of Clem F. Wade, president oi’ the Western Tele- vision Corporation, Chicago. It was due largely to a new and more po\v- erful receiving glow lump, the work of Dr. Lloyd P. Garner, and the use of a. scanning disk with lenses in the spiral of appertures in place oi open holes. Previous apparatus designed for home experimentation has been able to reproduce pictures only a. few in- Musk rats There is a great deal of money to be made in raising Muskrats in Pens. You don't need ponds, fakes nor streams. These pens are placed on dry land. The Muskrat: are easily fed and cored for. They will eat most any kind of’ vegetable. Records show they will breed from three to flvc times a yciir, and have from four to fourteen young to the litter. You can buy Muslrrats from us for breeding stock, with completely ‘ your farm. I tlcula rs. equipped pens and raise them on The Company will pur- chase your Increase at an attractive price. We ranch them for you, If you wish, on attractive terms. The Company has now located on the Dutch Village Road. near Buli- fax, the largest and best equipped pen ranch In Canada. _ You are invited to call and inspvcl our Ranch or write us for full par- od was no more costly than that used heretofore. 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