PAGE TWO . A ‘ 1's easy 8.5 TALL SIZE’ =.__ ___:__ » , CANADA'S WATER POWERS Canadajs present recorded water l power resources are estimated by the l Water Power and I-Iydrometrzc Bur- l eau of the Department of the Inter- l l roperty by Tender The undersigned offers b)’ "Bil" I - his property at North Tryon, con- ; stating of Lot oi Land with good houae and barn convenient to school. churches, and stores. Tenders to close April 25th, 1931. The highest or y any tender not necessarily accepted. l C. E. GAMBLE. ' 4618-4-6-9-10-14-17-21. ram roe sue Farm oi the late Edward llieEwcn. situated at Stanley Bridge. on the Campbellton Road, in Queens County, containing 115 acres prac- tically all clear and in a high state of cultivation with good dwelling house and out buildings. Not far from school, churches, etc. [or further particulars apply to MRS. PENZIE l\IcEWEN, . Administratrix. 4594-44-81. FOR SALE Th; farm or the late James Sent- ner. Loyalist. consisting of ~12 acres, 2 l ’ g streams on farm and a never failing well at the door and within 5 minutes walk of Loyal!!! Station. Also near shipping. If pur- chaser wants more land, 10 acres ad- I ditional can be bought- For particulars apply on premises. MISS ELLA M. SENTNER, GUO-t-B-Iii. Professional‘ Bards l ..._____ ._... _.1. ..__ BELL 81 MATHIESON l. B. Bell l). L Mathieson. LL. B. Barristers & Solicitors Money to Loan CBARLOTTETOWN 8t MONTAGUE McLURE 63 MacKINNON SILVER FOXES AND FURS Representing HUDSONS BAY CO. of LONDON. ENGLAND. Ofllee 112 Kent St. Phone 396 Tanks. Spr. Pk. R. R. Crossing Phone 5d __- McLEOl) ts BEN FLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. IL C. Brlister and Attorney-at-Law Oifloe: I80 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown. P. I‘. I. McDONAéD o» Manta‘; '..I. a. MeDONALI) n. r. McPHEE oannrsrsns. arromvnvs. arc. MONEY T0 LOAN Stewart f? Lowther J. D. STEWART. K. C. N. W. LOWTHER BABRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN. . A. IABRISTER SOLICITOR. ETC. MONEY TO LOAN. Cameron Bloch. Charlottetown. P.E.l. Chairman. MR. GEORGE E. NESTLFPS‘ EVAPORATED MILK (uusws: rENED) BY a process called homogeni- have been broken up into tiny ones—easy to digest and why Canadian mothers find Nssrtfis Evaporated Milk so l lL.S.) this 17th day oi March. A. D., "-—'—"i‘—_ ‘— 1931. and 1n the 21st year of W. H. C? CO. His Majesty's reign. , importers o1 high grade ,5 ,1 m AL | csasouna: - xnnossns: - one» v g l I“ P 5x5“ t l We Believe 1n Prince Edward Island 4151 a 20 H i m" " . Oflioe. zo Queen st. Phone 40a ~ - - l 4- I l MARK T1. McGUlGANll l to digest zation, the large fat globules similate. That's one reason satisfactory for infant feeding and for grow- ing children. NEST LE'S- World’: Largest Producers and Sellers of Condensed and Evaporated M ilk. A4 ior to provide for a OOIIIJIIOTCIRIVTII- slallation of 441,000,000 h.p. The pres. ent installation of 6,125,012 h.p. rap- resents only slightly more than 14 per cent of the recorded possibilities. ___ Dominion of Canada Province of Prince Edward Island IN THE SURROGATE COURT 21st George V., A. 1)., 1931 In Re Estate of Bernard McKenna lute oi Charlottetown in Queen's County. in the said Province, on testate By the Honourable Harold Leon- ard Palmer. Surrogate Judge oi Probate, &c.. dam. To the Sheriff oi the County 0t Queen's County or any Constable or ,llterate person within said County. l GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on file of Simon A. LeBlanc oi Charlottetown aforesaid, Steward, the Administrator of the above ‘named Estate. praying that g ma. tion may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are there- fore hereby required to cite all per- sons interested ln the said Estate to be and appear before me at a. Sur- rogate Court to be held In the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen's County in the said Province deceased Tuesday, the twenty-first clay of April next, coming, at the hour oi eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts oi the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion o! Malcolm McKin- non, Esq., Proctor for said Petitioner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published l“ Cha-Iottetown aforesaid, once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith Posted in the following public places respectively, namely. in the hell o! the Court House .in Charlottetown Blilfelflld. It or near the City Weigh Scales and at or near the Bank oi Nova Scotia both In Char‘ ttetown aforesaid, so that all persons Inter- ested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. g GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the said Court TO Euro-FE- l ARTHUR. 7 AUTHOR. q‘ (Continued) We walked in the water fcr more than a mile, when the szream turn- ed lo the north and we stepped out upon a rock and dressed. After- ward we caught the overhanging bcugh of a tree and swung ourselves, onto dry ground above the bank, never leaving a trace of our course up to that time. From this point we traveled on through the forest. pursuing no settled path, but hold- ing to the westward in the direction of Oswego on the shore of the Cad- orakul lake. ' We did not stop until after mid- day. Ta-wan-ne-ars knocked over a wild turkey with his lomahawk, kindled a fire of dry sticks and roiled the juicy bird before the cnals. He insisted that I at the end of two hours—he reck- oned time, I should explain, by the declenslon of the sun. But when hel finally did arouse me the sun was close to setting, and I saw by the sunken look of his eyes that he had not slept during his watch. “Why did you not wake me?" I asked angrily. ‘Ta-wan-ne-ars sleep." he returned. "Nonsense," I retorted. "You! cannot go indefinitely without rest."l "I had my thoughts for company," he said simply. “They are happy thoughts, brother. had no wish for They is ended, brother." he added. "What do you mean?" found. It is no longer sick." “Mayhapfl I agreed. "but none the less ’tis out of reach and in great danger." “We shall save it," he licouraged me. "Ta-wan-ne-airs knows. We must wait. The time will come.” He refused again to sleep, and we ate the remainder of the turkey- our hunger was prodigious—- and pushed on, traveling most of the night. Not once did we see o. trace oi’ the Keepers, and when we halted Ta-wan-ne-ars said that we were on the marches of the hunting grounds of the Mohawks. In the late morning we killed one sunset. The following afternoon we| caught our first view of the inland bale of fur Doom Trail. clpline in the transportation indus- s. 811101‘ Burnet had established on the ,, , . » ,, cr-rarrm x1 try- Station restavrmts and bullets , I-Ia, tis my friend from Aries. have been forbidden to sell any sort shores of the lalte in his effort to he shouted “and his companion divert the far- western fur trade l1 AFTERNOON TEA, ople Dick had never seen before, an then -thc one girl. the girl of his dreams! They met, she smiled at him — feminine — glamorous- I wholly desirable. That was the beginning- Tam‘: secret is limplc-—shc was another | should , sleep first, promising to arouse mel l 111E (IHAl(I;(_l_'i'l'_l_'I_'_|'()WN (iUAltllif ‘V aaooon TRAIL l D. HOWDEN SMITH PORTO CELLO GOLD ETC. corvmonr er auteur/mo] from the French posts. The gate was closed, but as we l l approached it opened, and an enor- ' 'mous, pot-bellied figure in buckskin ‘ ‘and fur cap sauntered out to meet . . us. §"What has happened? I hafe come Ihere to scout der Doom Trail andt .learn how you diedt—-andt you are lallfe." So we told him, whilst the lieu- {tenant in command of the post and his garrison oi twenty lusty front- iersmen gathered in a knot to listen ‘ ‘over each others shoulders. ; “Budt-budt," expostuletcd Peter. ,"_\'ou have been in La Vierge du incur" “True? "Budt nobody has efer been in La Vierge du Bols-J’ ‘r "And come out alive." I amend- ed. "I fear many poor souls have‘ been sacrificed by these fiendish ' priests." Peter insisted upon our repeating the tale with all details and 1 believed he would have required a third account had it not been for the interruption which came during the afternoon. We were sitting in the comman- dantfs quarters on the upper floor o1‘ the blockhousc when the sentries on the stockade announced a large fleet of canoes approaching from l l . "Ja. idt is you," Corlaer hailed us. l I How . closely does your Selection match that of these ‘INT ERIOR osconarons l—Mr. L ALEX. HOLLAND, Mitchell- Hollaud Ltd., Montreal. 2-bit. IZ. R. LOWNDS, 99 Clair-moot Ave., Norwood, Mao. (Winnipeg). 5—Miu MARY-ETTA MAGPHEIISON, ‘ ma an I-Iornea and Gardens," Toronto. 4-Mr. FRANK MORRISON. Jordana limited, Vancouver. 5—Mr. LOUIS MULLIGAN, Montreal. 6-Mr. FRED. W. PALMER, Bernar- Palmer Co., Montreal. '7—Mr. R. MALCOLM SLIMON, Toronto. l-Mlu ANNE ELIZABETH WILSON. Home Bureau of “The Chatelaine". F iret Prise Enter the A DQMINIQN LINOLEUM i; Pattern Selection conresr ‘ April 11th to May 1st $.16. .99 Second Prize C? \ 4 / Third Prime not would not let me sleep. Your s_earch "The soul you sought has been the west. The lieutenant promptly issued orders to get out the trade goods, and prepared for an impress- lve reception of the savages, deeming them emissaries of some tribe to ex- change their fur catch of the winter. But the leading canoe held on past the fort, and none of them which followed gave indication of intent to steer inshore. "Hate you a canoe?" asked Cor- laer oi the bewildered lieutenant. "Ja? Well, my friendt andt I will go andt ask what this means." We launched the canoe from the ivater-gate, and with Peter and Ta- wan-ne-ars at the paddles, sped out into the lake. Some distance from shore we overhauled the rear squad- ron of the fleet, every canoe loaded I-lere is a contest worth anybodyk time. It is in- teresting, instructive; yet simple. You don't have to purchase goods or fulfill any special conditions to enter it. Any time between April 11th and May 1st . . . the earlier the better . . . just drop into the nearest floor covering store displaying Dominion Iolaid Linoleum or Floor Coverings in its window and ask for a free Contest Book. The dealer will sign the back page of this book and hand it to you . . . thus making your entry official. The book illustrates eight moms in full colour except- ing the floors. which are blank white space. In the back of the book you will find _roduoed iu full colour all the Dominion inlaid Linoleum I‘ All you have to do is, nudy the patterns and select one for each room, marking the pattern number in space provided on the back page of the Contest Book; sign I01’!- floor. How the Contest will be Judged The eight eminent interior decorators whose pictures are shown above, have earth been assigned one room ‘and have chosen a pattern for it. Their selections are deposited with The Royal Trust Company, Montreal. Each Interior decorator is in complete ' selections. In fact, the complete choice cannot be known until the eight selections are withdrawn from The Royal Trust Company on May 7th. ‘ Your eight-room selection will then be compared with the combined secret selection of the eight interior decora- Selections coming" closest to the eight interior decorators will win the first prize. ‘The other prizes will be awarded in order. In event of ties, the prizes will be divided. Winoera- will be announ This contest is a TEST of TASTE. Study each room carefully. Consider the colouring of drapes and fur- niture. Consider the nature of the room itself. Then, ‘decide which pattern you would like best on the a c of the other seven on] une int. $500 cash $250 cash $100 cash .. l0 Prizes each ot Q $50 cosh 25 Prizes each of $10 credit on the purchase of Dominion Oilcloih d Linoleum Co. products f h 1 f lanky black hair, dressed in the Se“ mm a‘ e gm O land‘ and the uniform of the French marine troops, next morning We sighted the 5mm“ who had been ensconced behind a ade at Oswego, the fort which Gov- tlze noble war chief! (l: lpied. “We are still alive to plague Jou." :.."n! pccpie?" rich goods to trade with you." English," a voice iglad we can trade with cur fathers. thr- goods to offer us. Onontlw has sent, xvord he will pay better than the: with packages of furs. l “Ho, brothers," called Ta-wan-ne- rs. “The chief of the English 10ml rabbit broiled and ate it and tramp lwho commands here m the “me oil _ th _ I t H |Gn-ne-gwa-ra-go, invites you to c“ e ‘mun ores “m long past lcome ashore and trade with him." Up stood a large, stout man with So the Keepers ‘d not keep you?" "No, Monsieur de Joncaire," I re- "Ventre Si. Remi, Try it -y it again!“ I "What are you doing with these ‘tis not sorry I again. my lad. Only He roared with laughter. , “No more than shepherding them past the temptations of the English." C: Ta-wan-ne-ars caflezl egrin to the LIQUOR BANNED ON RAILROADS d. Indians in the canoes. l i "Come ashore, brcihcr". We have; "We do not need to lpade with the replied. "We are French. They have plenty oi‘ Pompeian Girl. lt is your rigbt——your 511811511 110W" privilegetomakcyoursclfasciesirableasTan-i. "Hm ha’ ha," Explodgd Joncajye, l For years beauty specialists have been "l-lo, ho, ho! Mort do ma vie! feeling Polnpeian products —— until _t ay, while it is possible to pay more. it 1s IIIIPOS‘ sible to buy better. Pompcian Beauty Pow- t Plyrnou th, Havre. London Excellent Accommodation in Cabin, Tourist Third Cabin and Third Clara Special Third Class Round Trip Excursion Rater S31E11 ln/ormullon from Cunard Steam Ship Co. Limited Cor. George 8r Granville Sfa.. Halifax or any aleumahl]: agent 3 9 I C UNARD BROWN. MARGATE. P. E. I. y Send all information regarding ln-‘ fractious of PROHIBITION ACT to: the above or to J. J. Trainer. Com- ’ Prohibition Commission arbaiouer, Provincial Police. Char- ' lettetown. or to C. A. Miller, In- l" lpector. Surumeuide. or to W. E e Haywood. [Inspector for Queens. J Charlottetown. or J. W. Platte. In- poctor for Rings, C‘ lottetown. l . l _________J voooooo-o-oo-ooom-oo-uooooooz EYES TESTED AND GLASSES ITITII l W. TAYIAIII J. l. TAYLOI Oltountrlsh ll Richmond ltrm lloMP€lAN l2; P R O D U CT s F O R B E A U T Y swell with the life-blood of English ITcnerr-rr-re dc Dieu! ’Tis an odd. der adds enchantment to the loveliest of lKegpgrs, lake toward the French posts on the Avoid the Keepers by all rligflt-tgécgmyféd:gggiméksgfinzafilglifg means. I arm told they keep a strict ‘lam beobtained incakeform in anexquisite new Will-Ch UPOH the DOOM 'I‘l"8-ll thesel (kmpact. days. HAF Endelil3le6écipatgk %.—Ni(g\l;tCrleam,(gxIean4T “c3131.! .—- ‘r m anil in fir‘ le SE: pfiiltyParialgvdcfgtkimaaxrt ode-Tilt z:.-.- His paddlers dipped their blades, ‘"7 °“'“ " °°"’ " ‘ d his bellows of l' hi. ~ u n , , L y B11 aug e1 were sitcldndlillcklfulfrzllldogf’. 'Z§S‘.'.,"F.".‘iS:,_i’.; wafed back to us as his canoe Apr-ll 13 Panehacopyofourbraollet YcufTy ulBuuty “a followed the n“ arses down the o nu: ofPmupeiauDayaud Night mun. Y Lawrence-posts whose es were already maga- beginning to trade which was pouring over th We Meet Red Death and Black MOSCOW, April 9.——Tctal prohibi- Sr h :tion has been decreed on all rail-l m“ ' | roads in the Soviet Union as one of ,, the page; tear it out and mail it to Contest DepL, Do- minion Oilcloth 6t Linoleum Company Limited, Montreal on or before May 1st. Death "We must scout the Doom Trail." I said as we carried the canoe through the water-gate and deposit- ed it within the stockade. "I will write the governor at once of affairs at Jagara and La Vierge du Bols. Amfriwns are eosngn": But- this last business ‘ make (To be Continued) lvt; > T‘? 7CTCOEQTD1LIUETTPQL . . ' ~ ~. "Department of Public Elixir; PROVINCE 0F PRINC; ‘u Dominion Oilcloth S1. Linoleum Company Limited, Montreal e the measures for raising labor dis- cf alcoholic drinks, including light .winss and beer. WE ARE ECONOMIC BAIlLBI-AEIANS PIIIL-ADC FZIIA. April 9 (U. P.)- ll; in t-he opinion of Dr. J: necessary he should have sure in- I lib. He made ibis .':s:e' Itelligence of what passes to Canada." dPISS before ti". ' L120 on Sscial Work. Dr. Will‘.- Lool for a nan will; a Dominion Ialald linoleum or Floor Covering window display. Tbne you can rnln tblr Confer! and obtain mam! booll. --=»‘ >__,._.__-_.._ FL‘ Vi." TENDERS 12) Haywood Road Bridge. Tlllll-lll 11°‘- 1- (3) Mill River lat-gigsAapprssaheswigfiizgfoflg‘ ‘i? ‘- . . v1 Cl. ' bilfljaflilll-S grzgamaeivgr 51?“: plrggfignltlng Arch, Riverside Lot 16. ;h H W111" l6) Aultfs Mill Bridge, Stanhopc Lot a4. m grainy, 55151;; épproatlxhtemlzzlaakeh Road Lot 52. ~ .~,,,» .- l, l' e. rcenwcl - e ALJTMCLDXM‘ iti?Leeasrl's Brldee. UPI!" lillontflllll- 5°‘ “- 1:31‘ c; President Iloorrrs marked "Tender for Bridge Construction." r‘ _cvcd oi by the Govern» r ALSO for: (It: supplying of 49.’) tans". o!‘ L. B. MACMILLAN Deputy Dlinistci" of Public W011: Charlottetown. P. l‘). Island. April 8, 1931. WBARINGING Ul’ FATHER 46 l CABBAGE Duwrw u? ‘ro ME‘ 0F courses "rv-vs-r ‘Paolo: wouuo mam JUST A5 r BTART IN ‘to EAT ‘Ti-ME; CORNED BEEF AN‘ 5ENT ‘so "mus l‘; THE way HE scenes m5 TIME. WHlLE rm O01" Snowman, ? Cffivilfuxtuu-rs-iuu‘ " " w uuuuuur1floC-bfiiiilfifiitlb3mrtqrgaxg3 ~31 per wit. if. 47-4-10-13-15 cn Uzrmplcymcnt and al c.‘ the U; varsity o.‘ Pc: departmcnt cf industrial rc-I .______.__.______ ' " ‘l fur laminar»- Til? (-5.1. i iii ; H.113 Iiintlbfi) SEALED TENDERS will be ixrcrlvczl at t noon of Saturday. April 18th, for the 51., of red sand to be delivered a‘. world, Au rcvs,r__:n1 “dd the plant. Pownal Wharf, sand to b: "' l merit Engineer. .1. '11,", of 1,83?) trons‘ {'22 C5271‘. _ Souris 0:" Bcllc Rlvcr sand, price to be f.o.b. shipping point or at (ff v Q lull Ill‘! Iaalura IOrIIN, lat. |'l'..e" may also he seen at the iollowinl J Riverside. . Li. l‘ r ways 1 : "lffllfj 1:. I l his office until: l a rlottetown, P. E. Island. ch Z1, 1931. . ozvn n plitiil noon loite- ; in excellent in a fcw days. condition, three Five very fat Terms: Eight months credit. J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. 4639-4-91! lllii -Sat-Mon-3l. Qfiliilllli of Public Works and llighllli rnovlncc or ramca EDWARD rsnann FOR BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION SEALED TENDERS will he received at this office until 1100!! 95 ‘Plfi lday. Allrll 11th. 1931. from any rem“ or venom W"!!! ¢° °°""“” "Fm construction-of any of the following bridges:- m Myrlclfls Bridge APPWfl-chfl- Tlsnlnh Mt 1- Partles tendering tu tender separately for each bfldll-‘Wndm Required deposit must accomlmlli "ch "ml"- Sycciflratioru for the above mentioned bridge! ml! Nos. 1 to s at the store of Brace. McKai. II Co» 1M» 5ml"""'l"'f-" ., T II. l 2;: .“‘.‘.“:.::.‘".::.:: 3°$i5i';"='f.fa3&-rl§?"w- 1 at the home of Highway m-nerlnt-snflfllt I'll" mm" At the home of Highway Superintendent H. I). Molonlltté” ‘~01 9 At the home of Highway Superintendent C. II. Poole, I47‘ Lowest, or any tender not necessriir ‘Wellled- AN. L. B. Mclvlllfilépu" Minis“! o’ rum“, worll ‘JAE-nvuiwcdirltl a week until April 11th- 0 n S a1 6;... AT ALEXANDRA I f MONDAY, APRIL 13th AT 2 P. M. SHARP... or 1s head of choice grade 1101mm 5nd Guernsey cattle, all your}! freshened and cattle. herds df grade cattle offered for sale for some time. lira be seen at tab all!“ lo nine to fresllll This ll one of the flit‘ J. II. JUIJSON. Alexandri- 1L.) ONE D1514 2m,“ H: wow-r h llllllll . ; _ ulna-usual ' ' tLII¥HISIKLQYIrJ§QBZ I‘. -1 - zwra- -.-,-.-t---va-,ef~-vwt _ Onal Ifltala ring 11"“, \ ‘I