canf , KM "I f2” the . Good , the one l Beans.’ We leave it to you: aren’ti they equal to the best home baked in they cost and eat. , Q gun's goons Homc/Siweef Home lq/y/e-W/if/l P/enfy of Pork ‘ Qfl/‘ence " selves, who won't serve less than the best are ancl quality? is considered, to say noth- ing of their convenience? Nothing to add, neither‘ sauce nor meat: cooks like your- s that like Ben’s, appearance, taste, And don't far less when fuel just heat l MFOR SALE j I earloads oi’ choice hilrses just ar- , rived today. These are special broken Double and Single, at. ltuntain s. l , Bell's Stable. ‘g (sinned! l l\'ELl.I.\'(i'I'()N Itli-NEILL. Owner. 4808-4-17-111. Building Stone l . l Iioving a fully equipped Plant and , an organization of first clziss stone ’ cutters we are prepared to contracts o accept any ilimcnsinns for STONE. ready for the . On Receipt of plans iind spocilinations ire will be pleased to quote price i‘. o. h. cars at destin- utioil. “Yirkmaiisliip and prompt delivery guaranteed. ‘Vi: will give quotations on stone mflmfirlrlls. monuments and orna- mental stone work of all kinds on rcccipt of plans. IIllVP furnished sev- eral memorials for the Ilistorical Sites Commission in New Brunswick and Nova Seolia. Sample of stoni- sent on request. IZ. A. SUIT", Sheiliiic, N. B. 4-14-Gi. Professional Cards MARK R. MeG UIGAN BARRISTER. S0l.l(.‘I’I‘Olt. MON ‘I TO LOAN. Cameron Iiloe Cliarlottctoivii, IKEJ. . ~ '1 l< R E l‘. VIOLIN, (J ' AND BOIV Open every Wcilne. ay & Thursday (III.-\RLO'l"l‘liTOVl"N VIOLIN SCHOOL 107 Queen Street. Opposite Proivse 50c A LE N. Branches: Kensington, Summcrside, and Moncton, N. B. l805-4-17Llaily'. l-I TC. -. l< 17p Stairs. Bros. Prohibition Commission Chairman, MR. GEORGE E. BROWN, MARGATE. I’. E. l. Send all information regarding in- fractions of PROIIIBITION ACT to the above or to J. J. Trainor, Com- missioner, Provincial Police, Char- lottetown, or to C. A. Miller, In- Ipector. Summers" , or to W. E. Heywood, Inspector for Queens, Charlottetown. or J. W. Platts. In- spector for Rings, Charlottetown. BELL s. uirlnison ‘ B. R. Bell D. 1'». lliatliieson, LL. B. Barristers 8-. Sflllfllfll‘! Money to Loan ; CIIARLOTTETOWN d: MONTAGUE 1 lVlcLEOl) er BhNTLEY l ' J. A. BENTLEY ‘ , W. E. BENTLEY. K. t). l ' l Barrister und Attoriicy-at-Law ' Office: isn Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. L McDONAlTD-(i M an 112E B. A. I. A. lllcllONtlJl ll. l’. MCPIIIEE BARRISTl-Jifl. 1\‘l"l‘tlii\'l'I\'S ETC. MONFIh 1'0 LOAN . ,_..__._ ._ .. Stewart , t}? Lnvctllul‘ .|. l) WIT“ UPI 1\ t » N W Llllilllill BARtlls"l‘i‘lis i s1‘l.=llt\»lt\ l'.i( i; _ n4 tlrclll Iu»-~~. \'lr:-ot » ‘ l l must! in I.U.\.\ DOQHLNION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court 21st George V.. A. D. 1931 In Re Estate of Silas Wonnacolt late of Hunter River in Quvelfb‘ County in the said Province, ilceeas- ed. teatatc. By the Honourable Harold Leon- ard Palmen Surrogate Judue ol Pro- bate, etc., etc. To the Sheriff of the County of iQuceifs County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GRITEYINGI WHEREAS upon reading the peti- ,iion on file of Bernsley S. Wonna- ‘lcott of Hunter River in Queen's ZCounty in Prince Edward Island, ,‘F:1rmcr. and Frederick Toonibs of lSouth Rustico in Queen's County. laforesaid, Fanncnthe Executors of Ttho above Estate praying that a ci- ‘tation may be issued for the pur- lpose hereinafter set forth: You are ltherefore hereby required to cite all ,persons interested in the sold Estate l to be and appear before me at a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court tiouse in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in the said Province, on Friday the twenty-second dill! 05 May next, coming, at. the hour of eleven dclock forcnoon of the some dny to show cause if any they can xvhy the, accounts of the said Estate. should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Reginald R. Bell, Esqifl, Proctor for said Petitioners. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Chorlottctovm for at least four con- secutive Weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forth- ,\\‘ll.ll posted in the following public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlot- tetown in Queens County, at or near the City Weigh Scales in Charlotte- town aforesaid, and at or near the Public Hall at Hunter River in said County, so that. all persons interest- ed in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Given under my hand and tho Seal of the said Court this IDS.» seventeenth day of April A.D., 193i and in the twenty-first year of His Majesty's Reign. H. L. PALMER. Judge of Probate 4857-4-20-Mon.~4i 1251115120 S2500 reward will be paid for in- forma ion which will lead to the conviction of the parties who have killed or attempted to kill (Ianudo Geese this spring on the Irving's Bur and Pownal Day Area. For information apply to the Wit,’- ralory Bird Warden responsible for Patrol in the above mentioned sce- tlon. All eorrespondene. fidentlal. 4835-4-l8-SatluesZi. oins roFsiE strictly con- 2 (‘liryslcr (‘oum-‘s. ' One Plymouth Sedan. Om- niwv Sh‘ (‘hryder Sedan. One ilcniovvstratnr. (ltrhikc \tlll"Z‘l l‘Z?.'.'lH'i‘ Lvrcll ivaqoii. On" (i|"7l'l‘lYlit'l'~ Drain” ll'l'.\“. l'.i "ll to so". \'~'"i’e in l. rm», We. -_l-~‘...i |.|\“'y -! lit"? (‘1- “I luv. --.-_n _-_. m... u.-. 1- l-iinwJl. QJJ (‘.I\N.»\l).'\ PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN ('lI.~\N('IlItY Before the Master of the Rolls No. I). I30. llerbert A. Tanton, Complainant and Lewis l’. ‘fantoii, Defendant. Pursuant to aiiil by virtue ol’ a ilccrcctzil Order made in the above cause on the Seventeenth day of April A. 1)., 15131 by the Honourable the Blaster of the ltolls, I will set up and sell at Public Auction on the prem- ises in (‘harlotictoivn on 'I‘ucstlay the 5th day of May A. D., ltllll, at the hour oi‘ twelve o'clock noon ALL THAT PARCEL of land situate lying and being in Charlottetown afore- said hounded and described as fol- lows: By a line commencing on the aastern corner of Great George Street and Kent Street and running thence northcasterly along Kent Street eighty-five feet ten inches or to the northeastern boundary line of the Tzintoii property thence south- ezistcrly along the same thirty-three feet thence southwesterly parallel with Kent Street eighty-live feet ten inches or to Great (ieorgc: Street aforesaid and thence along the same northivesterly thirty-three feet to the place of commencement being part or Town Lot number eighty-five in the thin] hundred or town lots in (‘hzirlotietoirn subject to a right-of- way eight. feet wide extending from Kent. Street over the said land along the eastern boundary thereof as the same is described in a. Deed dated the 22nd day of September 1879 and made bctirccn the said John P. Tan- t_on and William I‘. Tanton and others. A deposit of twenty per cent of the purchase money ivill be required from the purchaser on the premises being knocked down to him and the balance on the delivery of the Deed. The sale will be confirmed by the Court without expense to the pur- chaser. DATED this April A. D., i931. eighteenth day of GIL GAUDET, Mastcr-in-Chancery. D. BIcKINNON, Esq., K. C. Complainant's Solicitor. 4853~4—20-lyloiiwedfri2\vks. _.___.__ PREDICTS U. S. WILL NEED ALL OF OWN 1950 WHEAT TOPEKA, Kan, April Illa-Within two decades the United States will need its present volume of wheat production for domestic use, C. Mor- an predicts. Hei bases the forcast in an article entitled “Tomorrows Agrlculturc"on the growth of population, in which he sees no decline before 1950. "Tcii years from now,“ Moran says. “there will be 15,000,070 more people to be fed in the United States, and on additional domestic market for 75,000,000 bushels of wheat by ree- son of population growth. "Demands for nearly 1,007,000, ex- im bales or cotton in addition lo an increase in consumption resulting from new uses for cotton will develop. ‘There will 1)." csponding increases in llv total h isumption oi‘ meals: lmi _\( lgblrs and other farm mnnnlcili‘ ' " Th" znerr; rlcinnnrl for farm .\'l in ;;'.'"'iil_v ini- . of prorin ‘ and '. .\'l'\r.ii l:cYi'\vi-.s. '1 " '1» 1:" 'j\l‘ll ill ll\"l1' ‘~ c .' . l ll ,'llll\’f‘ ll. ml, re- a... 1.1.1. l"|'1l| v. .,,_i ll l THE‘ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . MJOOM TRAI I. l’ ARTHUR I. HOWIIEN SMITH AUINORQPOITOlILl-DQOLOIN- 1.1 “I am in an lmpnss, In London a oorupt inlnstry ls more interested in the spoil: o! office than in intelligent, rule. In New York a powerful ooterle of merchants, who have discovered a, way by which, they are persuaded, they can all grow rich in a few years, have per- mltted themselves to become the active tools o1’ an ingenious mind which would purchase the return of the Stuarts at the price of hauling over to French rule the British do- main in North America. My sole reliance today ls upon a few personal friends like yourselves- and the political keenness and milit- ary energy of the Iroquois. "What I am about to say is of the utmost importance to Ta-wiin-ne- ars and his race. You have heard me admit my importance. You know that the rule of the English is ir. danger. Will you, Ta-wan-ne- 81's. B0 vrltli my ambassadors, Master Ormerod and Peter Corlaer, to the Ho-yar-na-go-war, the coun- ell of the roy-an-ehs, and support them in asking for the intervention of the Long House to smash the Doom Trail and Murray's conspiracy to win control of that fur trade from our hands?" Ta-wan-nc-ars rose and his right cun went up in the the Iroquois solute. "Ta-ivan-iie-ars will do as Ga-en- gwa-ru-go asks," his deep voice boomed. Governor Burnet drew a deep breath of relief. "I thank you, my brother,” he said. “You have relieved the load of sorrows I have carried. I ask you this. you understand, not alone as a‘ favor, on act of friendship, but because, as I think. your people will comp to believe when they consider it, that the success of Murray's plot will mean the crushing of the Long House by the French. By the way, Coldcn, where is the Belt of the Covenant Chain?" The surveyor general drew from a traveling trunk ~in a corner a band of wampum about three feet long and eight inches wide. Crudely woven into it in different colored beads xvcre the figures of an Indian The governor examined it curiously. “This belt was given me by To-do- da-ho," he said, turning l/o me. "He bade moat any time I required speech with him or desired friend- ship and assistance, to send it to him as a reminder of his pledge of alliance. Iiohtrust it. in your hands. Master Ormcrod." Several hours later when the lights of Albany were gleaming through the night, the governor said good-by to us at a sally-port. vvmu sIlVlfl 518M600! 95w (Continued) affection in which the roy-an-eh , governor. We‘ and a white man with hands joined. _ and his people were held by the smoked the cere- moiilsi pipe as usual, and the coun- ell broke up. The real business was transacted the next day when we three had speech privately with To-do-da-ho, and I gave him the Belt oi’ the Cov- enant Chain and the message of the governor. He heard me out in silence, and sat for a while smoking, his eyes fixed on vacancy. This was his answer: ~ ‘fl-mist Ga-en-gwa-rn-go says by your mouth is so. I have watched with uneasiness the efforts of the French to control the fur trade. So have many o! our wise men. but most of our people are busy with their hunting and other affairs, and they do not consider such matters. In this they are much like the white people. “Ga-eii-gwa-ra-go says that it is to the interest of the people of the Long House to break down the Doom 'I‘rai1. I agree with him. ,But Ga-cn-gwa-ra-go ls a ruler of Hncn, and he knows it is always dlfficult to induce a people to take difficult course of action unless the suggestion comes from their midst. My counsel to you ls that you con- tinue on along the Great Trail to the country of the seneens, and give the message of Gu-en-gwa-ra- go to Do-ue-ho-ga-uch, the Guard- ian of the Western Door. “The Frenchman Dc Veulle has taken away the daughter of Do-ne- ho-ga-welrwind you tell me that he has used her to set up a foul religion amongst the renegade Keepers of the Doom Trail. ltlurrny is equally ‘guilty with De Veulle in this matter. |Do-ne-ho-go-\veh has a just conga ‘for vengeance ng-ilnst them." "Will you support Do-ne-lin-gli- lweh in a demand for an expedition I asked. added features- 69%. lagalnst the Doom Trail?" l “I will," he replied. i There was no more to be said. and '\\'f‘ resumed our journey that day. lWc sent messengers on ahead of us, [and travelled leisurely, arriving at Dc-o-nun-ga-n on the sixth day ‘alter starting from Ka-na-ta-goxva. i The splendid 01a Guardian of the Avestern Door, attended by his lcounselors and retainers, met us at safe at any speed! "' E @159 ~ IRESTONE, pioneers of balloon tires announces a new tire which surpasses in strength, in safety and in wear-resistinfl qualities, any tire that has ever been built. In addition to the famous Firestone Gum-Dipped cord construction which increases tire life by 2570-4071,, and the scientifically designed Firestone non-skid tread, this new tire incorporates two Balanced Construction—-which eliminates “trump” or “shimmy” holding ‘tires on ‘the road at high speeds. The Double-cord Breaker——whieh increases adhesion between the tire body and tread by It insures that absolutely no road shocks can reach the body of the tire and cause n blow- out, and, no matter what the speed or the usage, the trend simply cannot be torn otI'—- The tire is Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires have won and held all OlIIClllI records for milage and endurance. You cannot afford to do without the extra strength and safety that only Firestone can give you. See your nearest Firestone Dealer today—- 01-‘ CANADA, LIMITED he serves you better and saves you money. “AWL-yap, oN-l-Muo i APRIL 20. 1931 1/1,...- oaeo eases ~ No other tire liar thus advantage-r! I Gum-Dip for nu Slludflfll 3 Double-cord Brenliei" i! (or Security 3 Non-skid Tread _ for Safety and is the only way of MADE mo GUARANTEED l‘! l-‘IRESTONE 11R! & RUBBER G0; ‘the village limits and escorted us to the council-house, where there was high feasting and a rendition of the dance which is used to open councils LOWEST PRICES IN HISTORY or welcome ambassadors. Then Ta-wan-ne-ars translated my message from the governor and the advice‘ of To-do-dn-lio. ‘Two things may be done, O 1‘0-2‘lll~9ll," I concluded. "Gn-en-givn-ra-go might take up the hatchet against the French on behalf of Go-weh-go-wa and destroy the new fort at Jagara, or the People of the Long House "Approximately 4,070 applicants in all parts of Canada will try the Clvllservloe Commission's examin- ation next Saturday for census jobs, which will last for more than two years. These positions will pay from $77.50 to $110 per month. "To date 212 temporary employees illepairiment B: llublio links & llighirlfiays PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NOTIIEE-Jlllilll CLOSED might descend upon the Keepers of the Trail and destroy La Vierge du Bois and its" wickedness. For Ga- en-gwa-ru-go to take up the hatchet He offered no parting advice, in- dulged in no rounded homilics. That was not his way. He had laid all his cards before us on the table; of the department have been retired and 150 permanent officers whose positions have bcln abolished. It is understood another 500 are gains" Owing to the reconstruction of the Mill River or Draw Bridge at Fortune Cove, Lot 5. onliighmiy Route No. 17, the road at 3 this place is closed to vehicle traffic until further notice. Parties travelling between Alberton and points east are ad- confidcncc; he had told us how much depended upml our effort. He was content with that. We set our feet to the Great Trail h.hadtk ltl'tli', P a en us comp e ey m D 1 5 lhlODdSIlOd, even 1f his people ivolild would meant a long war, with much obey him. For the People of they Long House tosmash the Doom vised to go viii the Western Road. Attentionfolks l Trail would mean the use of one large war party and at most n few ,wceks on the Warpath. If the Doom deeming w best not w shdw w“ ,Trail is smashed you need not worry Selves in m6 settlements’ over the fort at Jagara, for with [Nlurray gone Ga-en-gwn-ra-go can Our journey was uneventful. We km“ Cont“)! his own meme and w rapidly traversed the Mohawk and l will dspose of Joncaire in due timfi Oneida, countries, and came pres- "n5 fur you to Choose.” cntly to Ka-nn-ta-go-wa, the seat of the council fire of the Great League, ‘(To be Continued) where To-do-da-ho dwelt. To-do- da-ho himself was a wrinkled wisp of a. man who would have seemed a corpse as he crouched down, bur- dened with heavy robes, but for the xvarm brightness of his eyes that glowed from under bectllng brows. He made me welcome in a speech of high-sounding phrases, which Ta- wan-ne-ars translatedf and I rc- plicd as best I could through the same medium, confining my re- marks to expressions of the honor I felt in being so received and the and made camp toward morning in the woods beyond Schenectady, INTERIOR EMPLOYEES _ MAY GET CENSUS JOB OTTAWA, April l8.- “The Gov- eminent has under advisement the suggestion of public service organi- zations that many employees of the Department of the Interior who have been retired, and who will be retired, be given some of the 705 positions required on June 15 for the taking o! the 1931 census of Canada," the Journal says in a news-wage story today. 'I'he paper continues: liould Only Walk with Bane Nov light on feat as 40 years ago. Almost humiliate relief. Thanks to llr. Williams’ Pink Pills (Toxic). "Some years ago, when residing in Binningham, England,” writes Arthur B. Fenn, “I was suffering from a severe attack of scialicagcould only walk by the aid oi a cane and every movement caused whidi incrensu the amount of haemo- globin (life-giving element) in the blood. Another way of explaining it is that they “inernm the blood count" or multiply the number of red corpuscles in the blood stream. agonizing pain. A friend asked me ‘Why Mcasu of the amount of haemo- not try Dr. Williams‘ Pink globin (life-giving element) in Pills?‘ l mrehiiscd a box and, the blood before and alter one “Every symptom ol Sciatica disappeared" strictly adhering to the printed instruction, 1 was greatly benc- fitcd. licfnre long I was able to discard my stick. I became en- tirely well. Every symptom of sciatica disnppeorcd—anrl to- day i am as light on my feet as 40 vcnrs ago." Mr. Penn's testimony is just one from hundreds we might give. hr. Williams’ Pink Pills help to build ‘Ip 1hr lilnorl~~t correct the condi ‘ons \\'l!llll ~~v~e lira Iiml fllPlltlfllW-"I to two months’ use of Dr. Wil- liams‘ Pink Pills, shows how greatly this tonic helps in im» proving a condition of poor blood. ll’ you suffer from sciatim, rheumatism or anaemia, go today to your dnig store for a trial box of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Or write to the Di. Williams’ Medicine Co, lirockvillc, Ontario. 50 cents a box. Don't wait another day. This tonic has helped Have a few choice horses out of n carload received recently from my old stamping ground in Alberta. Nice stull’. Prices right. Will pay you to see these before making a. choiccl elsewhere. A. C. GARDINER. Freetown, I’. E. I. 4850-4-20-21. FURNESS RED ‘CROSS LINE s.‘ s. ".S'IL v1.4" Freight and Passengers. Leave Arrive Arrive Montreal Ch'towri Clftown l0 a. m. and ‘ and Leave foi- Leave for St. John's Montreal May 2 May 4 May l6 May 18 May 25 May 30 June 1 June 8 June l3 June i5 June Z2 Fortnightly thereafter. Cnarlottetown Agents. CARVELL BROS. LTD. 48l0-4-17-tr1momved31tf . _ EYES mm AND GLASSES 25sec l. w. n ‘l l. o. "canon r l6! Mahmoud lines -. v (n M. Lampson f? (.0. LIMITED. 6t Queen Street London, E. C. 4. England Public Auction Qules or RAW FURS Shlppln bags will be Iurnlnh- ed without charge by applylnl to It. T Holman. Ltd.. Sum- merslde. P. B. l. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. thou ‘pals of ~:'-, and you owe it lo 'l'1*.c iiull and llultil’ elements form a tonic yourself to give it a tflill. l4 "1'! i-‘llth Avenue York N Y. L. B. MeMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works & Highwity! i’ on P. E. I. Charlottetown, I’. E. Island. April 15, 1931 u“ 4797 -Fr Moon-Wed week till May 15th Department of Public Works and Highways PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office until _ noon of Saturday, April 18th, for the supplying of 1,800 tons l» of red sand to be delivered at the Charlottetown asphalt plant, Pownal Wharf, sand to be approved of by the Govern- ment Engineer. ALSO for the supplying of_ 400 tons_of Souris‘or Bell! River sand, price to be f.o.b. shipping point or at Lharlotl-b town. L. B. MACMILLAN Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways Charlottetown, P. E. Island, April 8, 1931. ' i l ocmmooozo l 4847-4-10-fmwtf. Fertilizer Spreaders Now the Finest Fertilizer and Lime Spreader 0f- fered to the farmers of Prince Edward Island. This is the Peoria Fertilizer Spreader. No force feed t0 get all gummed up with chemicals. Both spouts H"! run on one distributor. This gives you a perfectly even distribution. Ask anyone who uses a Peorim Price $39.00, cash or terms. Delivered any station on P. E. l. Only a limited quantity. Send your order. now to W. R. DENNIS. Charlottetown Extras carried for these machines by anygacoafg-l;