PAGE TWO Air exposure In sealed metal pacts never sold in bulk ‘Fresh from the gardens’ Auction Sale Auction sale at Earnselifle of walked a mile’ farm stock, crop and ' ' ‘ on Saturday, March 14th, st 1.30 o'clock. Farm 40 acres best land on Prince Edward Island, also the following stock of pure bred high grade Short- horn cattle, seven young rnilch cows, extra good. Nine fat cattle, Short— ___,m.. horn, 1 pure bred Shorthorn calf, ten months, seven pigs, one Massey Harris engine 4 h. p., thresher and cleaner. One Renfrew scales, one . curt, 1 express wagon, I wood sleigh, i 1 pair spring tooth harrows, l potato - hoe, l M. ll. grain crusher, l sell cart and driving harness, l baby’ carriage, 2 stacks good hay. Other | articles not mentioned. Terms of? farm made known at sale. Of stock] etc., 9 months‘ credit on approved Joint notes. Mrs. Lelia McKinnon, Est. late Robert McKinnon. | J. A. liIncDONALD. I l Auctioneer. 38003-3-l0-frnivth-4i. GABBIE GERTIE Double front oilice in mu- Riley - Building formerly occupied by Dr. Geo. Green. Apply to i T, B. and D. J. RILEY 3847-2-11-3i. TElVailiilltli A Tenders will h." received at the Office of the (‘ity Clerk up {u noun i on Monday, March 16th, for alter-| stions to the lllnrket House as per] plans and spcrlflcations to be seen at | the Office of‘ James E. llarris. archi- tect. Thc lowest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. All tenders to | be addressed to thr- Cit-z (‘lcrk and v marked "Tenders fnr alterations mi Market House." i l will not nurse s gr."- ' PM \ "The time to save is when you're o. P. Nrc;:ev.:=o.\'. y°“"°"' C1,, C,” , l “That's all right; but a fellow 3835434141 '-' ‘m’ doesn't earn anything till he gets ' o wellaicng and then it costs more ”'“i‘“ '"-'“'——} to live." ; ' I Professional D. EDGAR SEIICiV. Law Oifkcw — 127 Grafton Wills and Collection of |i~‘"c:>i:l Lcpi.) SAFE protection for all documents. 2-21-1montl1. W. E. Darby, LLB. Barrister 5.; LlM ERICK LESSON - \~- Scur-visaged maidens I preach to Hang to the straps as the leech “do." They refuse to say "Thanks," | So they stand on their shanks. Nov! does the lesson quite reach you? Solicitor Dalton Bldg. tiumznrrsidc, l‘.E.l. lli39fi-2-i7-tucthtiitxsuiLi. ' ' " Fancy Work, Pnsspartouted Pictures, etc., suitable for Gifts rr Prizes, on sale, also orders taken by MRS JEAN CROCKETT 193 llillsborn Street Pictures displayed at It. .'I‘. Ilolman Limited. 3635-2-28-3-5-7-sattuciliiirsat. ..._.___-.. __ DR. ‘M. A. McGUlGA DENTIST Tweel Building, Charlottetown Office lIours—9-i. 2-5. Evenings by appointii Residence phone 558. Office phone. 1005i. "Jack is a bird." “it's heredity; his grandfather was om: tarred and feathered." BELL 8i MATi-ILESON B». R. Bcll D. L. Mathieson, LL. B. Barristers a; Solicitors Money to Loan DIIARLOTTETOWN d; MONTAGUE McLEOD ts" BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Oflice: I80 lvehmond Street MONEY ‘I0 LOAN Ch...‘ ttetown, P. E. l. McDONALD t? McPHEE B A i. A. MeDONALD 'n. r. nurses saimrsrens. ATTORNEYS. ETC. MONEY T0 1.0m "H" your Arno cult been used _ much?" “Ne. it has only been to three balls this scum." .7 Muesli: C. M. Lampson 8C0. nnnrso. 8i Queen Street London, E. C. l, England Public Aucltion Sales 0 RAW FUR! Shipping begs will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to B. T. llolmin, Ltd., Sum- ruorilde, P. l. l. Bqrcsented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue Stewart f? Lowther J. D. STEWART. K. C. N. W. LOWTI-IER. IARRISTEIIS. SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Greet George Street MONEY TO LOAN. “ARK R. McGUIGAN B. A. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. MONEY TO LOAN. a isusuu Qimniihashmtvyn. 11D The day will come when people relucbmuy? will point st the mun ‘ who once mum!“ i} WI“ IIIVICI (Continued) I stared so long that I attracted the attention of Murray, who broke off his conversation with the group smile pointed me out to his buck- skin retainer. The man scowled at me, and one hsnd went to his knife hilt. - I spoke to the citizen nearest me. "Pray, sir, who is that tsll fellow in buckskin on the steps?" The man edged swsy from ins suspiciously. “I am s. stranger in your town," I added. "Tis a frcntiersmsn," "one called he replied ‘Rtd Jack‘ "An ugly knsve," I commented. But the citizen only eyed me askance, and I walked on. I was passing through Bridge street, with the iesfing tree-bcughs cverhesd and the walls of Iibrt George bo- fore mo, when mother and mailer ARTHUR D. HOWDEN SMITH sumo». of Pdaroostw oeto ere surrounding him, and with a pale I Tl-lE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN wigoon TRAIL i. eorvslonr 1v ossmauas , "I-I know nothing of your peo- .ple,"'I stsmmered. “l am but this day landed here." "My brother is on Iiimglishmsni" he questioned, not idly, but with the courteous interest of u gentle- man. l “I m3. lishman." He extended his hand. "Your kindness was the grester be- cause you obeyed it by instinct." I regurded‘ him with increasing amusement. Who was this ssvsge who talked like s. London ceurtieri "I helped you," I llid, "because you were s stronger -in o strsnge city, and“ by the laws of hospitality your comfort shouldbe assured." "first is "the low of the Indian Englishman." he mnswered pleas- antly; “but it is not. the lsw of the white mun." "It is the law our religion teaches," I remonstrated. “I go now to Gov- ernor Burnet. Ishsii ask him to make s. lsw that Indians shall be as safe from mockery as from violence "Ta-wsn-ne-srs thank you, Ens- ' "The girl who values‘ her beauty I ll‘ Ll ‘some of them too disgusting for l My wrath boiled Icharged down upon his tormentors. ‘after the perverse habit of children crowd rounded the corner from the Broad-Way s. street which formed the principal thoroughfare ‘of the town and took its nsme from the wide space between the house-walls. In the lead came an Indian. He was the first; of his race I chanced to see, and sure, 'tis strange that we were destined to be friends-aye, more thsn friends, brethren of the some clan. Ho was s. largo msn, six feet in his moccasins, and of about the some asses myself, no stalked along, srms swinging essiiy st his aids, wholly impervious to the rabble of smsli boys who tagged behind, yelling and shrieking at him. He was naked from the waist up, and on his massive chest was pointed in yellow and red pigments the held of s wolf. He wore no other paint, ‘and he was weaponless except for i the tomahawk and knife which hung st his belt. The children danced around him like somany little animals- They never touched him but some of the more venturesome hurled pebbles from the walk at his browny should- ers. I cannot repeat the catch-coils and rhymes which they employed, in New York." "Governor Bur-not is a good man ears." csil you brother?" That wonderful again. "My brother has befriended Ts- wan-ne-ars. To-wan-ne-ors is his friend end brother. Ts-won-ne-srs wiilnot forget." He rsised his right hsnd erm high in the gesture of greeting or fare- well, and we separated. print. I locked to see some citizen in- ltervene, but several who sat on ‘their ‘doorsteps cr icunged in front of shops, smoking the inevitable pipe, wowed the spectacle with indiffer- rnce or open amusement. over, and I "Be off," I shouted. "Have you "0 P101301‘ Ploy to occupy your time?" They fled hilariously, pleased rather than outraged by the attack, who prefer always to be noticed in- stead of ignored, and I was proceed. ins 0n my way when I was dum- founded by hearing the 11111115,, address me. "Hold, brother," he said in per. feet Btnsllsh, but with a certain thick guttursl accent. qrg-wmqyem-s would thank you." "You speak English!" 1 exclaimed. A light of amusement gleamed 1n his EYES. Blthwkh his face remained cxpressionless as o musk, “You do not think of‘ the Indian as these ignorant little ones do?" he asked curiously, -_.__ voeo EYES rests" AND “Tii-‘Filfi? The Governor in Council Where Garden street crosses the Broad-Way I met the town beli- ringer brandishing his bell. I app- roached him with a request for the location of Captain Van Home's house. D0 you but follow your nose straight before you," he directed me, "until you come to the red-brick mansion with the yellow-brick walk this side of the Green lane. That is his.” The negro servant who answered my knock admitted. that the gov- ernor was within. "But Masso Burnet done hab de vgenlemen ob dc council wid him Jus‘ now, ssh," he added doubtfuily. “I am this minute landed with letters for the governor from Lon- J. . .- 08‘ Tags‘ don, I said. “g Nahum,‘ an“ g “Oh, bery well, sah. Dst be a DOW __ ‘L’ difrunt matter. Mussa Burnet be ' plumb glad to see yo‘. Dis way, “mu.................... .. ......1.-,. please." He ushered me into the wide hali- wsy and knocked on the door of the first room to the right. "Enter," roared c. jovial bass voice. The negro threw open a. leaf of the door and stood aside. "Dis genlemsn done jos' ion‘ f'om London wif letters fo‘ yo ' excell- ency," he announced. I sow before me a group of eighi; men gathered around a dinner- tsble, which was spread with maps and papers in place of eatsbies. At the head sat the man of the buss voice, ruddy-faced, comfortable in girth, with the high forehead cf the thinker and the square Jaw of the man of action. (To be Continued) MEAL ls the best port of the WHEAT rich in protein, one of the but and most nutritious feeds for Foxes Young Pigs, Bows that are MILKING and other live stock- WHEAT GERM MEAL is u very popular feed and we have not been obio to get s supply of it for u long time, but u shipment hue just dome in to us. Done up in 100 pound bugs and selling st the low price of 82.26 per bug. Only n limited quantity for sole. Fox owners should get a supply of it. Sold ut our SEED and F!!!) BDSTOII READERS Msy get Copies of Tho Golden Future STORE. from the Old louth News ltsnd, Garter & Go. LfM | 1* E D Only ‘m. Copies rm mo. My brother will spesk to friendly "You coll me brother,” I said. "I have no friend in this land. May I expression of burning intelligence lighted his face iii iliEMiiiiiAM DORIS ISABEL WOOD It was with feelings of deepest re- gret; that the many friends of Doris Isabel Wood, age i2 years, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood, Mt. Herbert, learned of her rather sudden death in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on February 17th. Doris had been iii for s few weeks but her condition was not con-_ sidered serious "m" a few days be- Rev. Mr. Campbell. The pail bearers Toombs; Emma mart Betf fore her mo». Doris wsslsn i... were: Parker Inge, Robert Drake, usually tolerated child, o clever-pupil. Russel Drisccii, Walter Mcrrissey, Younker; Central Royalty Institute‘ Wood; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wool. and s. promising young - musician. Sterling ’Wocd sud Harvey Jenkins. She always showed‘ grout kindness The florrsi tributes were beautiful and thoughtfulness towards the little and numerous. ones in school endwill be greatly qrescentr-Motbsr snd Dad. missed by her, ciass_ mates, I-Ier Wreath-Grandmother Inga. piece in the home cannot be filled. Wreath-Grandpa, Grandma. and Besiderher sorrowing parents she itiary: _ leaves to mourn s. little sistez-Paul- Wreath-Uncle Cecil and Aunt inc and. u baby brother, I-eonard. Inura. Her funeral was held on February SprIyo-‘Uncie Ernest and Aunt 18th and wss largely attended. Inter- Lona; ‘Beecher and pupils Of Mt- ment was made at Mt. Herbert Cem- iblerberi: School; Mt. Herbert Corn- etery. ‘The service was conducted byrnunlty club; Mr. and 1.2:. A. E. Ho1..__ , Flcssie I 15E 1 firlit The Goodness" i Iinsflflfl. i arzdnoarzfsfi o/‘Pninze of nature as he goes. —'r/i~.en it's half gone. nhcn it's ovcr 1m; 655M111"- Mr. and Mrs. A man must ulwsys pay till -~ Men worry s. lot about their h < Money laiks and every word co ~- -wouto YOU Betas-vs i've_.uno mess SHEETS FOR EIGHT YEARS ? -uo~s or my THWGS ARE EVERSCRQBBED ,-~or wusu razors A soar use RiNSO r0 SOAK our 114E nmr- ' "—.How no You DO |r?. SCRUBBINGAND 50mm: Eveizy week RUINS _. MY LINENS NEXT WASHOAY —LOOK, You even MOTH El-Dib SUCH suns ? How otoc l on a cuoueso T0 auvso- ftl)‘ d; ISN'T irwouoes- ' ' r0131 waves. saw wmrev. see ¢'-°7“55 "m" Wins in‘ [Hie clotheginsggirtzrfi? h - , _ rig f @~‘i!l°i£"..:‘.z.~. 12:2“ “t. ‘ . . a ilggu . v oosen - . Using-Rinse igrease m a Has ._.__._n‘__-__,_:_ ' I nume- ‘ms bnsuuurso SOAP. A's‘ ' ' <- \’ - . ma! -'~___..._. r »..>_». . -..\.~..-... mt, washer l MUST TRY THAT $0M? evsizveovv's TALKW ABOUT 4T- ‘3/188, too, ” t," we - nothggg before I r h- Latel t Wonderful lfdpf): a“: ‘Flealilnfl. ‘(RS- M. MJNGELS Mil/ions use 'it' ‘in _RiN$O AGAIN _I writs us letters like mo; ("lgels -- v" ‘ob; it's such a dis/rpm?