THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN WATBNJNESE BANNER SIGNALS! HzAnACHts, dizziness, coated tongue, loss of appetite. lack of energy, a general feeling of "blueiW-tbese are the most frequent danger signals of con- atipation. Look out for them. Don't let them make your life miserable. Start tomorrow eating Kellogg's ALL-BRAN-a de- licious rcady-to-eat cereal. As pleasant as it is healthful. What a relici it will be after taking unnatural, habit-form- . ing pills and drugs. Two tablespoonfuls of ALL- BIAN daily are guaranteed to prevent and relieve both tem- porary arid recurring constipa- tion. in severe cases, eat it three times daily. \ Milk or cream brings out the delightful nut-like taste of Kellogg's ALL-ERAS. And with milk or creamy, impcrtant vita- rm s are furnished. ALL-Busts is .1ually tempting with fruits or honey. Sprinkle it over other cereals. Use it in cooking—ior mak- ing delicious bran muffins, breads, in Oillt-léid, ctc. ALL- BRAN also has iron, the builder of good, rich, rod blood. A‘. all grocers in the famous rr-rl- and-green package. Made by Kclluml in London, Ontario. The original All Bran, My?‘ ALL-BRAN 1 A l TO EUROPE from HALIFAX “A8CANIA" April 13 t0 Plymouth, Havre, London “SCYTHIA" April 20 to Oalwsy, Cobb, Liverpool Zmocllsnr Accommodation In Cabln, Tnurlst Third Cabin and Third Clan Special Third Class Round Trip Excursion Rates “Ascimm” s12», Rm, “SCYTHI/i" $133 l "l" _ Information [rem Cunard Steam Ship Co. Limited Cor. Georg: k Granville 5a., llalllax orony steamship apnf SAIL » » » cuuannh Professional Bards Max Factors Preparations l Are used by BS". of the Screen Stars -and should he on v-vcryy ladicfi‘ i Dressing Table. Cleansing Cream. Plain‘ and Lemon Powders, Rouge, Astringent, etc. M155 RYAN, Representative Phone l07-R. cu iii-ii“- Prohibition Commission Chairman. MR. GEORGE E.‘ BROWN. MARC-ATE, P. E. l. Bend all information regarding In- fractions of PROIHBITION nor u. = the above or to J. J. Tralnor. Com- missioner, Provincial Police. Char- lottetown, or to C. A. hiillcr, 1n- apaetor, Snmmeislde. or in W. E. Haywood. Inspector for Q1111“!- Chlrlotictown. 6r J. W. Platls. ln- spector for Kinks. Charlottetown. l l w - ———- l BELL 8: MATNIESON l B. R. Bell D. L. Mathlcson, LL. B. Banister: a. Solicitors Money to Loan CHARLOTTETOLVN 8i MONTAGUI". . ‘ y‘ McLEOl) a BLN l LEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and Mtorney-at-Law Office: I80 Richmond Street MONEY Ti) LOAN Charlottetown, l’. E. L g MCDONALD (‘i McPHEE B. A. .|. a. McDONALI) u. r. merrier. BABBISTERS. nronucvs. arc. MONEY TO LOAN Stewart f! Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTlll-IR IARBISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 coax. ' MARK R. McGUlGAN . A. BABBISTER SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN. , Cameron Block. Charlottetown. P-EJ i? C. M. Lampson £9‘ Co. LIMITED. M Queen Street London. B. C. l. England Public Auction Sales \ 0F saw runs l Shipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by spplylng v to ll. 1'. Holman. Lid. Sum- I uierlldc. P. E. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York. N. I. SIWILES GABBIE GERTIE “Frosting water-tumblers la a simple proccss when the tempera- ture is low." He: l proposed to her last night. Ehe said “no" and I said “good night!" She: Foolish boy. Don't you you know that you must never take a woman's no lcr an answer. “So yo‘ wants to marry mah daughter, eh? Can yo’ guppqrg g wife. Young man?" "I reckon I kin. I done frowed four sebens in a rov/ las’ night." Mrs. Justwcd: Geraldy, wlll you do me a favor, dearest? Mr. Justwcd: What l: lt, Lovey‘! Mrs. Jusfwed: Look In the cook book and find how long It takes to boll fried potatoes. l . . V‘ I‘ ..»/ D E3 All a u} 5 There's nothing to equal lilinnnlh. l: "iaLu hold". AmllPMil‘. noorhinl. healing. Gives quick rollof I AUTHOR q WM i1 SERVICE ‘Contlnuedl At first they paid no attention ‘.0 us. extraordinary hysteria which had gripped them They apostrophized the moon. The women flung them- selves upon the False Faces. for it was dccmed an honor to receive the attention of these priests of evil. The men xivorkcd themselves into an excess of debauchery. Groups form- co and dissolved with amazing rap- idity. individuals, wearylng d! each cther, ran hither and thither, seek- ing partners uho were more pleasing -‘ But at last a drunken mob turned upon us. An old woman with wispy gray hair and brand. Bolling whatever yllrutishncss the rum had excited, carefully inserted a pine splinter in the quick of grittccl my teeth to force back the scream of agony, and managed to laugh how, I do not know-when he sct it alight. I “The brother of Ta-wan-rie-ars is a great warrior." proclaimed my acmrade, swift to come to my help. ‘Tied Jack and his friends cannot wit Ormcrod. We laugh at you." Bolling ripped out his knife and tggcrcd toward the Senecafls stake. “I'll make you laugh," he spat wickedly’. "I'll carve your mouth wider so you can laugh plenty when we begin on you in earnest. ‘Think ‘this has been anything? We-J’ ' A yell of mingled fear and laugh- ‘ter interrupted hlm- Raise Faces and warriors, women a5 well as men, were pointing toward the bacground of the pines. - "Ne-ar-go-ye, the Bear, is come to play with us," they cried. And others prostrated themselves mcl called: “Qua, G€-go-sa Ha-nun-as-tase- ha." ‘ For the second time that night I zvistcd my neck to peer behind my stake, and sure the sight which met] my eyes was welrder even than the white figure of the Moon Maiden. There within the circle of the fire- light stood Ga-ha-no again. But ‘twas a vastly different Ga-ha-no. Cn her head uvithjhe fur of the neck and should- ers falling around her body to the‘ ‘ga-ka-ah which draped her Joins Lin each hand she gripped a knife, white “mm staggered our path, and Ta-wan-ne-urs closed Land her ‘under her pretense of the unsteady "xait oi n bear walking erect. The False Faces began their liant the drums rumbled crazlly, ml she wavered forward. -arms flapping like paws. head poised ab- surdly upon one side. The savages, kccn to appreciate what they knew, such faith- applnudcd uproariously iulness to nature. _ V’ Afters < heavy meal A Pe omint. Li c Savers‘ will , help your y digestion. "zz/.i/}}.,..~ good I fas/e ' 79v” lifcfiivcrliillt‘ , i5 any lllllk‘ .. a We the undersigned wish to notify our customers that on and after April 10th we will discontinue our credit system and adopt n strictly cash system. We wish to notify them also, that we will close out our books on that date, and all accounts not arranged for within thirty days will be hnnded tn our solicitors for collec- ilnn. (Signed) KINGS COUNTY GARAGE CO., LTD. MONTAGUE GARAGE CENTRAL GARAGE POOLE 8a THOMPSONS GARAGE l572-4-7-3i. PORTO DELLO GOLD‘ ETC corvmorlr rr alum/mg entnus.astic They were equally ivxiuvior VALLEY. (my , AND VICINITY 157 ARTHUR D. HQWDEN SMITH l Miss Hope Jardine. a student of ‘Mt. Allison, sackville, is the wln..er of the championship of the Girls‘ ‘Cattle Judging Clubs st the Am- ,herst Winter Y'all’. Her picture pp. sic-Leticia; They were preuccwpicd with the when she advanced her muzzle $"-5'lpears in the latest issue of the piclously and smelled of my iacalFarmefs Advocate. I Miss Jardlne But they could not hear the familiar 11s One of mwer Pveemwnb- popular iolce which whispered in my ear—— lyoung ladies and a member of the "Mr. Ormerod, when 1 have cut ~ Freetown Holst. ein Heller Club. We your bonds be ready to leap after ' ioln in congratulating Hope on her 1 started so that my surprise f i must have been apparent had it not , Qlving w the 799811! 10h; $118!’. restraining rawhide the roads 1;. this vicinity are almost 'A|ll' able and has effectually pre- Jcludcd any further hauling of po- short_,tatoes to markets. Several oi the been tor the thongs. “What? I gasped. "say nothing. Time “You!" is And I will—" She danced. with her ridiculous gait, over to Ta-wan-ne-ars, and I time as soon as the iroquols is free." ilfirlze. ‘large growers in thLq district have already disposed of their crop. but 'ma.ny have still considerable quanti- nr attractive to them. l portion of thel shrunken breasts beat Ta-wan-ne- ars on the flank with a smouldering, o, manlof the furry ears oi her mask. there was in him smothered in the] my finger nail. Ii ties to be moved. The price re- watchcd couriously his look of Inlflms about the same. nafiecllon and detestatlon change to‘ ‘one of quickly suppressed amaze- The funeral o: the m“ M", G"- 'ment. With his ready wit. he shook ‘field Magma" (daughter o’ Mr‘ lhis head at her and tried to bite one I Cam“ Reeves. Freetown) was hem from her old home on Wednesday She backed away from us slowly, afternoon. Despm “m very b“ and her head balanced from slde to comm,“ of me mum a “we com side in contemplation. Then she course of people followed the funeral charged "P0" m”, klllves flashing ‘cortege to Wilmot Valley cemetery before my eyes. She slashed at me when interment wok ma“, ' L-‘hcre and there, and each time she} _____ lslashed she severed a thong. I pre-i M15; Manon, seem-m daughter of itcndcd abject fear, and the befud- ‘Mr, and M", p/mmm-qq, pom; Bu. Idled savages shouted with glee. idequg, is gmduglly fgggygflng 1mm, She pranced to Ta-wan-ne-ars an attack of cholera. While she and performed the same operation was ill, Miss Georgie McFarlune of upon him. He, too, gave evidence Ternwood very capably fulfilled the of fear. He cowered against thedutles of nurse. REASONSmWhy Maritime Women Should Chem the "New ENTERPRISE" ELECTRIC RANGE ‘l. Because the New Enterprise is up-to-the-minute with exclusive improvementsthat give utmost speed, greater convenience and modern beauty: 2. The New Enterprise Electric Range is made in the Maritimcs, and the money you spend in buy- ing it keeps Maritime workmen employed and boosts Maritime prosperity. stake and lowered his head. But when she advanced her mask and nuzzled his shoulder, I saw his powerful muscles knotting them- selves ln preparation for the dash ior freedom. “Now? 1 heard her say very low. Ta-wan-ne-ars seemed l0 rise in- lo the air, thongs flying behind him. I tugged and jumped and my own isshings parted-Aim! I found my- self running somewhat stiffiy beside the Iroquois- A second. figure drew up to my side, and I felt a knife hilt pushed into my hand. "In case," said the familiar voice. “And here is one ior the Iroquois, too.“ I stared down in bewilderment at ed, yet so obviously what I might [have known sir).- would do if the op- portunity arose. That clean scorn, ‘that brave honesty of purpose, I had marked ln her were earnest of her she wore a bu“ mask‘ determination to dare all for what what she believed to be right. A chorus oi yelps like a wolf-pack _ in full cry split the night behind us. One of the False Faces sprang lntu with him. The Senecau knife plunged into his throat, and he collapsed with a strangled scream. As the pine trees shrouded us I looked back over my shoulder. The dancing place was covered with a mob of running figures who fell over each other in their drunken frenzy. “To the left," subbed from the beans mask. We turned between the trunks of the pines, the mat of fallen nelzdlcs "prliigy underfoot. Behind us the fires of the damping place were a faint radiance in the dusk. Bran- ches crashcci; bodies hurtled against each other; a bcdlam of shrieks re- tounded to the skies. "Let me help you.“ I pantcd to our resciircr. . "There will be no iiecd," she an- swered, running stride for stride be- sldc us. "Do not be concerned for me. Many a mllc r have run with the glllics over the Highland hills." She stumbled as she spoke, and I i;ct my hand under her elbow. Ta.- wan-nc-ars dld the same ml the other side, and so we ran for a space, tlircc and 11111“, cur bruised and rusty joints gradually limbcrlng with the effort. ' Presently we came to an opening amongst the pines, with a huge, flat rock in the center and before the rock the ashes of n flrc. My foot mruck something round, and s hu- man skull, blackened and charred, bounded ahead of us. I felt a shud- ider puss ‘through the "slender figure l‘.'\ the mask. the voice the bear mask. "Iv/as so unexpect-im we“. l The recent thaw has removed im- mense quantities o: snow and has tilled the wells to overilowlrg, also Lsome cellars are beginning in be ‘flooded as well. However, the ground will not lack moisture as much of the water soaks in, dhere being but very little frost. I Most of the teachers in this local- ;ity attended the Teacher's Conven- tion in Charlottetown inst week and as a consequence no sOhOol was held. ' ‘ We are glad to report that Mr. Harry Waugh. Wllmot Valley, and Mr. Fenwich beftrrgey, North Be- deque, are both ableio be out once more. - We are all glad to see them ustoznel places. Much speculation is rife around here as to when the cars will be rlmnlnz- At. the present’. rate in which the snow is disappearing, it would rict seem a very lung time now. We hope old King Sol will keep ,up the good work for another week or more. We regret to report, that. Mrs. W. A. McMurdo of Kelvin Grove is slightly indisposed, having been ordered to bed for a few days or so. We believe she is making good pro- gress towards recovery. We are sorry to learn that lvltrs. Rubcrt Hogg, Wllmot. Valley, is 0on- flned to her bed onc-e more, but hope she will soon be about as usual. Miss May Stavert has returned from the Prince County Hospital, where she was undergoing treatment considerably improved in health. Although very weak while there, she was quit pleased with the treat- iment accorded her by the Hospital curl’. Mr. Jclhn C. Pillmun our genial HYlLBLO merchant has liar to "slow iup" a little on his purchases of late, ion account of t-he very great short- |age of cars. However. now that potatoes are being shipped from the eastern end of the Island, we shall hope to sec a complete "clean up" oi‘ present stocks. W. , Hllnurd‘: Llnlmcnt for Lumhugo. Finn fgii SALE Farm of the late Edward McEweu. situated at Stanley Bridge, on the Campbellton Road, in Queens County, containing 115 acres prac- tically all clear and in n high state of cultivation with good dwelling house and out buildings. Not far from school, churches, etc. For further particulars apply h: MRS. PENZIE McEWEN, Admlnllfxutrlx. isiil-sligai. OAII comm an monthly rounded. "Hinges and bolts are concealed“ Jhclo and shelves an removable . . . Ovens are seamless and all- porcelaln ...Hullng clo- msnls are detachable. 3. The New Enterprise Electric is guaranteed through and through by a Maritime manufactur- er, with a 42-year reputation “throughout Canada for making good heating and cooking equipment. ‘Write [or illustrated loldn, describinfl this beautiful new alto- tric rlnflo . . . perfected and fiuarantood by n Maritime maker. i filvezylbohhgandflmtrhghizel THE ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY COMPANY, LIMITED, SACKVILLE, NEW BRUNSWICK SMALL ' EASY PAYMENT MONTHLY DOWN ~ - PAYMENTS R. T. HOLMAN LTD. are Dealers in Prince Edward Island for Enterprise Products. ‘ Dropjn and see the Line. Charlottetown Summerside Notice is hereby given that Bruce Raymond Diamond, of the City of Charlottetown in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Fireman, will apply to the Parliament of Canada. at the present or next session there- of for a Bill of Divorce from his wife Ruth Diamond, of the City of Wind- sor in the Province of Ontario, on the ground of adultery and. desertion. Dated at Charlottetown this 2nd day of April, A. D., 1931. BELL 0 MAIBIESON, Solicitors for the Applicant Powell 6i Mstheson, 48 Sparks St. Ottawa, Canada, Ottawa Agents. ' 4aio-l-a-wea-5i Common Table Salt Helps Stomach When you get up. drink water with a. pinch of salt. This washes out the stomach. If you have gas, add a spoon of simple glycerlne, buckthorn bark, saline compound (known as Adlerlka.) Adler-fin. washes out BOTH stom- ach and bowels. removing poisons which caused gas, nervousness, bad sleep. It is harmless. Get Adlerika today; by tomorrow you feel the wonderful effect. Hughes Drug 6a., Ltd. ' For free Illlllflll‘ lend 2c slnnip RE m ADLERIKA 120.. Dept. BB, St Paul, Minn. C ments and headstones duced prices. Jepartment of Public Works and lllglivlays PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TENDERS FOR BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office until noon on latr- day, April 11th, 1931, from any person or persons willing to contract for the construction of any of the following bridges:- (l) MyricPs Brldgs Approaches, Tlznish Lot l. Haywood Bond Bridge, Tlgnish Lot 1. Mill River Bridge Approaches, Fortune Cove Lot 5. Quagmire Bridge Approaches. Wellington Lot 18. ‘ Grand River Bridge, Rcplnnking. Arch, Riverside Lot 18. Auld's Mill Bridge, Stanhope Lot 34. Grant's Bridge Approaches, Peaokds Bold Lot 52. Leslie's Bridge, Greenwich, Lot i0. (ill McLean's Bridze, Upper Montague, Lot 68. Parties tendering to tender separately for each bridge, tenders i0 bl v marked "Tender for Bridge Construction." R . , , r " must Specification for the above mentioned bridges may be seen at ibis office.» --~ each ‘ ‘ They may also be seen at the following places:- Nos. 1 to 5 At the store of Brace, McKay a 00., LkL, innumerable. Nos. 1 to 3 At the store of Morris, Bernard A 6a., Nos. i and 5 At the home of Highway superintendent Bernard MI‘ Donald, Riverside. No. 7 At the home of Highway upcriutendeut Funk blind’. ha“ Station. No. 8 At the home of Highway Superintendent B. D. McKenzie. 8i- Peter's. No. 9 At the home of Highway Superintendent C. II. P0018. 11"" Montague. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Charlottetown, P. B. Island, March 21. 1931. L. B. McMILLAN, 4196-3-23-n1nnwedir13i s week until April 11th. As we have received final notice from A. Horne 8: Co., to vacate the premises now occupied by us we are offering our entire stock of monu- at greatly re- The stock consists of the finest l LSLEARANOE SALE Our thirty years’ experience in- sures you perfect wormanship- Our prices, which include letter- ing, concrete foundation and settinl. will never be duplicated, "either b)’ ourselves or by any other firm. Those who come first will I“ Deputy Minister of Public Workl- i Z__,_..~ Scotch, Swedish and Native Granites; also, Castle Grey and Light Vermont Marbles in the very latest designs. DISCOUNT SALE NOW ON their choice oi’ over monuments. CHANDLER e BELL, 160 KENT STREET CHARLOTTETOWN p_ E minim) "'"' "’ NTWLWVIM" "I" ‘PHONE MI-J 150 beautiful - inn-NF“