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Remember the name Fellows-and be sure to get the genuine tonic. renews’ SYRUP st‘ _.___.__._._.._._ SMILES A cAeelE GERTIE . 1"» \ l l t mcnt, “it. might as well out. now as later. sister." answered pontpousiy, sir, that I have been at partigulgy ilillliS with the girl, "WIT." I said. "I find it unpleasant lo hear you talk or hen helpless. hut your attempt to impose tcrnls. lffi Wit-u ‘CIVIC! AUTHOR. y (Continued) "I would not trust you now on any terms," I said flatly. “Tut, tut, sir. Is that language to: one gentleman to employ to en- other " “You are not a gentleman, you are-J’ He giowered. “Have a. care, sir," he warned, "You are a. scoundrel," 1 thinned, "L003 you, Muster Qrmerod, I have you fast here. I have also the chief. your friend. I have in addit- i011. one you love." "BEYOYQ YOU Proceed further," I interrupted, "I wish you to answer me one question: “Those child 1s she?" He hesitated, and sidcwisc. "Oh, well.” he said after a mo. sir; regarded me “The maid ls the child of my “And her name?" “She is a Kerr of Fernieside," he “I should add, having 1m es- mciai affection for her." "WP", of that we Will say no You are What are your terms?" "A s: e-conduct for me and my zeoplc to Canada." “So that you may restore your met-rd. lure. icicle again “ A look of snrrir-A‘ ilitled over his ' rue Cl-lARLOT-TETOWN GtiAynlAN MJOOMCTRAII. RTHUR. D. HOWDEN SMITH ' P0810 DELI-O GOLD IN corvmonr or lulu-nag ray. Tell him that he is to sur- all its contents- Tell him that he is to give up to us the maiden he culls his daughter, whom you desire to wed. Tell him that. he is to send forth prisoners he has taken, Tell him that he is to render up all the arms he has in his possession. "And then he and those of the Keepers of the ‘frail who are left to him shall march out, and the peo- ple of the {long House will escort them to lagers, where they shall be of as French." Murray heard my report ln silence, and cast his eye over the surround- ing scene before replying. “It shall be done," he said at last, “Was ever a man so sorely tried by fate Does our treaty go into effect at once?“ "Yes? “So be it. I will give orders to have your friends conducted here." The battered remnants of our war party appeared with Ta-wan-ne-ars walking in the lead, his face once more a. study in lmpasslve rigor. "Murray says we are free, broth- e1," he said, stepping to my side. “It is true." The sadness shone momentarily in his" eyes. pleases Onontio end the he_ went on. "My Lost soul is redeemed by Ha-wen-ne-w and is gone 0n before me for a. visit to Ate.- ent-slc. But in a. little time, when I am rested, I shall go after her and fctzh her back to dwell happily with "I c-Arnot That rv-nurv ll, luet lilustel" Or- is indisputable. uwhether in a restaurant or a “Iv on no,“ 1pm p b_ i . e . 1 1 u lzc opnion barber shop the man with a napkin l‘ around his neck gets trimmed." PM“) lll f‘. n1}: suece s and the grower it; Lrt lllt‘ lnil and i350 my Ilmvvl", and my influence i: dead.“ "Yr-n" I unrvrd: "that is true." "Ainretnciy" h~ wcnt. on, “my sav- “LZPS on‘ laiiled olhrcnttcred. Myl organization is gene. able servants ‘My ulost valu- ure slain. Lei. us end this lntervleun Are you llfDphftd to go outside the stockude and secure consent to the tcrlns we have dis- cussed. giving your word o." honor ‘to "Tom works nlg d his wife days." "Well, they ought to be happy in their married life as long as they keep their jobs." ht an i Miss Sweet: parted forever. Father: Good gracious. does that mean? Miss Sweet: Means l‘ll get a five-pound isrx oi candy in about an hour. Jack and l have What Mrl. Buttin: I think you ought to know It. I see your husband kissing the cook nearly every day. Mrs. Outatown: Isn't it thought- ful of him? He does it every morn- ing and she appreciates lt so much that she's been with us lor two weeks now. l l Farm for Sale Beautifully situated farm of Percy Myers of 42 acres on the 48 Road at Hazclbrook. This farm is in one of the best districts in the Province and is convenient to school, churches, fac- tories and railway station. The buildings are good and are in first class repair. If not. sold on or before Wednes- day the 29th dny of April, same will be offered at Public Auction on that day at 2 o'clock. Also sale of crop, stock and iann implements. Apply on premises or to, BELL 8a MATIIIESON, ‘ lifted return here attcrtvard?" I bowed. "I will dose." CHAPTER XVII The Barring of the Doom Trail "Qua, O-te-ti-an-i!" Do-nc-ho-gu-weh‘: right arm was in the salute. Corlaer, his broad face with its insigniiieaiit. haphazard features shining with (‘"1090", grasped my hand and wrung it heartily. Th8 Guardian 0f the Western Door drew himself up proudly. “Ga-ha-no did wrong." he said, ‘l but she died as became the daughter 0f R YQV-fin-lh of the Long House." “She dled like a warrior," I replied. “You make the heart of Do-ne-ro- eo-wch very glad," acknowledged the roy-an-en. "Can he still my fours for my nephew?" "Ta-wan-ne-ars fought llkc a chief,” I answered. "But his heart was made very sad by the death of Ga-ha-no and his mind has ivarz- dered from him for a space." “It will return," affirmed Do-ne- ho-ga-weh. “Now tell us, do you come hither as n captive or n con- queror?" “I come to offer the terms of blur-ray; but. first tell me how suc- cessful you have been, so that; I may know whether I should advise acceptance of ivhat he offers." Dc-ne-ho-ga-iveh swept his arm around ‘the horizon. "Everywhere you see ashes and destruction," he replied. "The Keepers of the Trail are dead or imprisoned in Murray's stockade. Their women and children are our prisoners. Our belts can scarcely support the loads of scaips we have taken. We have swept the Doom Trail. “Take buck this message to lvlur~ Man Injured in Back; Shoulder Was Hurt “Thai. stab like pain hit me in the back one dey, and I knew I had strained my buck," writes S. E. Cou- ture from Colon. "At Esplnlsafs drug store they urged me to use Nerviline. I am glad I did so, because with Nerviline I rubbed all the soreness out of my back and shoulder Joint." There is wonderful relief for muscu- lar-pain in Nervlllue. It. drives away rheumatism, takes the stiffness out of sore joints. It's fine for strains, sprains and stiffness. For coughs, hoarscness and sore chest Nervlllne is a boon to the entire family. Get a 35-cent bottle from your drugglst today. Solicitors 4971-4-24-31 frl, sot, tucrl, 2-21-11Jlnnth Miami's Llnlmeni for Collin. NERVILINE Drives Out Pain me in my lodge. “But how can you, a mortal, jour- ney into the hereafter?" I protested. “Ii. cannot. be." “How shall we know it cannot be lllltll we have tried? Ta-wan-ne- arr will try." I could say no more. Such simple faith was uuanswerabie. I wonder- ed how much of it was the un- conscious ivorklng on a sensitive mind o.‘ the very Christianity he had rejected. Murjorys voice recalled me to the present. “Master Murray tells me he hath surrendered.“ she said. render his house as it. stands, with v handed over to Joncalre to dispose v “I have had a bad dream brother," . ENTER ANNIVERSARY FORMULA ARE FOUND ON THE 4211-4-21-mwfri3i. lT lS OUR DESIR-E THIS CONTEST. mum ICE For 52 FULL P Phone 238 "PERFECTION” AND THE MYSTERY uow ON SALE. CARD ENCLOSED m EA CENTRAL CREAMERIES LTD. Phone 848 . PERFECTION DAIRY A RTICULARS- OF CH CARTON. A Wcekes ltEAM To the Person Guessing the Ingredients Contained 1,, “ THE MYSTERY BRICK ” THAT EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD IN THE PROVINCE BRICKS MADE FROM‘ ICE CREAM IS CELEBRATING ITS 10th THE JMPROVED .1112 courzsr wu_|. ac " Charlottetown Summerside “MYSTERY BRICKS" ON SALE AT ALLPERFECTION‘. DEALERS Ill uruoluuu Mil. JOSPEII R. GARLAND Auburn The death of Mr. Joseph R. Gur- land, Auburn, occurred at his home on Tuesday morning, April 14th. Early in the sfason he contracted o. slight cold. This finally develolled into pneumonia, with other compli- cations; and he passed away very unexpectedly, despite skillful medi- cal treatment and the careful atten- tion of loving and devoted friends. The deceased was a son of Mr. Joseph Garland and the late Mrs. GarloxldpFort Atlgustus. Ho virus in his 41st year. Going to Lowell, Mass, when quite a young man, he entered the employ of one cf the largest machine shops in the city, He bc- came n mouldex by trade. and was a splendid mechanic. Upon the en- trance of ythe United States into the CANADA . PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN CHANCEBY Before the Master of the Rolls No. D. 130. Herbert A. Tunton. Complainant and Lewis P. Tanton, Defendant. rursuant to and by virtue of n Decreetal Order made in the above cause on the Seventeenth day of April A. D., 193i by the Honourable the blaster of the Rolls. l will set up and sell at Public Auction on the prem- ises in Charlottetown on Tuesday the 5th day of May A. 0., 193i. It the hour of twelve o'clock noon ALI. THAT PARCEL of land slttute lying and being in Charlottetown afore- said hounded and described u fol- lows: Dy a line commencing on the eastern corner of Great George Street and Kent Street and running thence noflheasterly along Kent Street eighty-live feet ten inches or to the northeasten boundary line of the Tanton property thence south- Great Wur he was sent to Cantp Mc- “Yes, we are free, Marjory. will you come with me—" She caught my meaning und made to pull away from me. "But we will have had no wooing," she exclaimed, half‘ between laughter and tears. “Sure, sir, you will not. be expecting a maid to yield with- out suit " I would not let her go. “Every minute that. hath passed since 1 stepped into the main cabin of the New Venture to see the face of the mysterious songbird hath been a persistent suit," I declared. The‘ warriors of the Long House came pouring through the gates of the stockude, and their war-whoops echoed over the forest as they com- menced the work of looting Murray's establishment and securing their prisoners. As Marjory and 1 passed out of that sinister enclosure, which had seen so much wickedness and human suffering, we had our last joint glimpse m‘ Andrew Murray. (To be Continued) ._._____._Q_i EGG LAYING CONTEST Results of the Prince Edward Island Egg Laying Contest For the Week ending April 24, 1931. Mr. William Sansonfs B. R. pen 11 led the contest for the week with 68 eggs, 78.2 points; The Experimen- tal Farm, Fredericton, N, 18.. was second with 63 eggs, 67.3 points; Mr. Everett Howatirs W. L. pen 4 were third with 63 eggs, 66 points. Mr. William Sansomb B. R. hen No. 5 still leads the contest for in- dividual laying with 147 eggs, 168.3 points; The Experimental Farm, Charlottetown, hen No. 4 ln pen 7 is second with 13'! eggs, 153 points and Mr. Benson's hen No. B is third with 133 eggs, 119.1 points. The pens leading 1n total produc- tlon are: Lelian, Alabama. in order to train for active service. His unit was ready‘ for overseas when the Armistice was = signed. He then received on honour- oblc discharge; and a Certificate to this effect from his commanding M‘ llcer, testifying to s. record of faith- tul training, to his excellent conduct, and to his unblemished character, was; one of his most cherished pos- sessions. The late Mr. Garland was of a retiring disposition; but. he was very highly esteemed and respected by, those with whom he was most inL.-] mately associated. Intelligent, and xveil lead, he was a very litter-eating companion; and he had a fund of anecdotes and general information which he had gathered through ex- tensive travel as well as from read- ing and observation. Deeply religious. he had the great privilege of a ixoppy death. receiving the last Rites of the Church from the hands oi his pastor, the Rev. Dr. Croken. Notwithstanding the almost im- passable condition of the roads, the funeral on Thursday morning was well attended. A High Mass oi Re- qulcm was sung by the Rev. Dr. Croken. The pallbearers were Messrs. Damien Lynn, Joseph Simpson. l-lugh Hayes, Edward Shea, John J. Barrett, and Ernest. Quinn. Numer- cus Mass Cards and letters of sym- pathy were received. Besides his aged father, live bro- thehrs and three sisters are left to mourn; Peter, and Leo on the home- stead, John at Auburn, Thomas 1n Manchester, N. 1-1.. Arthur in Dor- chosier, Mass; Mrs. Foster in Low- ell, Mrs. Grlffln in Dorchester and Mrs. McCar-ron at Auburn. The Guardian extends sincere sym- pathy to the family members and other relatives in their bereavement and loss. May his soul rest in ‘peace. (Patriot please copy) {- Notlce is hereby given that Bruce Raymond Diamond, of the City of 1st, Wm. Sansom, Durham Bridge, N. 3., pen ll, B. R. 1148 eggs, 1309.1 points. 2nd, Experimental Farm, Frederic- ton, N. B, pen 10, B. R. 1100 eggs, 1195.3 points. 3rd, James Tupiln, New Annan, P. E. I. pen l5. B. R. 954, eggs, 1006.9. The production for the week was llll and to date 15890. FIRST POST-OFFICE WAS SHOE BOX BIL ‘RENO, Okla, April 26-1112 first post-office in El Reno, was e shoe box. iill Reno, now a city of l0,- loco people, received its mail 42 years Charlottetown in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Firemen. Wlll apply to the Parliament of Canada at the present or next session there- of for a Bill of Divorce from his wile Ruth Diamond, of the City of Wind- sor in the Province of Ontario, on the ground of adultery and dfikttion. Dated at Charlottetown this 2nd day of April, A. D., 193i. BELL o MAIHIESON. Solicitors for the Applicant Powell d: Methadon- 4B Sparks 5b., Ottawa, Canada, Ottawa. Agents. itllll-t-fl-Wed-lil ed the few letters in u shoe box in |ago by carrier on horse-back from a neighboring village. The carrier pie/e- one corner of g tent and each "boom- er" helped himself, easterly along the same thirty-three feet thence southwesterly parallel with Kent Street eighty-live feet ten inches" or to Great George Street closed es prayed for in said petition and on motion of M. Albnn Farmer. Esq, Proctor for sold Petitioner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be roruiwnh‘ published in some newspaper published tn Cii-tlottetown in Queen's County u- foresnld oucein each week for at least four conlecutlvé weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively ' , in the hull of the Court House in Char- lottetown in Q ‘s County afore- said, in front. of the Kelly's Cross hall at Kelly's Cro's_s in the said County, and in front of the public ‘hull in Victoria. in sold County so tint all persons interested in the said estate us aforesaid may have due notloe thereof. GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the sold Court (L. S.) this eleventh day of April, A. 1)., 1931 and in the twenty- lirst-year of His Majesty's reign. » tSgd.) ll. L. Palmer, Judge of Probate. ‘ _.________\ roR SALE Have lust arrived April 21th, m. load choice} horses for sale at Wel- lington MoNellPs Stable, Buntaln A Bell's Wharf. WELLINGTON McNElLL, FURNESS RED CROSS LINE S. S. “SILVIA” Freight and .nsseuge s. Arrive Ciftown and Leave for St. - J ohn‘: May ' 4 May 18 May 30 June 1 June s June 13 June 15 June 27 Fortnightly thereafter. Chsrlott/eto u Agents. Leave Montreal ll) a. m. An-m Ctflowp . and Leave fol Montreal May z May l6 May 2i tTll-ilwkly. utoressld and thence along the Mme northwesterly thirty-three feetto the place of commencement being part. or Town Lot number eighty-five in the third hundred or town Iota in Charlottetown subject to a right-of- way eight; feet wide extending from Kent Street ever the said land alonp the eastern boundary ‘ reef as the | some is described in‘ a Deed dated the 22nd day of September 1879 and made between the said John P. Tan- ton and" William P. Tanton and others. A deposit of twenty per cent of the purchase money will be required from the purchaser on the premises being knocked down to him and the balance on the delivery ofthe Deed. The sale will be confirmed by tho Court without expense to the pur- chaser. DATED this eighteenth day of April A. D., 193l- GIL GAUDET, Master-ln-Chancery. l). McKINNON, Earn, K. C. Complainant's Solicitor. 4853-4-20-Monwedfrl2wks. _._-_- Dominion of Canada Province of Prince Edwlrd lsllnd IN THE PROBATE COURT 21st. George V, A. D. I931 In Re Estate of Joules Weddell, lute of Kelly’: Cross, in Queen's County in tho said Province deceased tect- Btc. By the Honourable Harold leonnrd A Palmer, Surrogate Judge of Probute Mo, ltd, To the Sheriff of the County of CARVELL BROS. LTD. 4Bl0-4-17-frlmonwed3ltf. Motor vehicle ow JOS 4256-4-28-31 . THE CHAIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT 1930 Public Notice ners are hereby notified that on and after May 1st proximo, all motor ve- hicles- must carry Registration Plates for the current year. Failure to comply with the Act renders violators liable to penalty. EPH J. TRAlNOR Commissioner Prov. Police. FERTILIZER Now the finest Fertilizer gives you a perfectly ev order now to W. R. D 0r any Taco Agent on Extras Carried fo 4875-4-21-4-Wed. field with this machine. Ask anyone SPREADER and Lime Spreader offered ti the Farmers of Prince Edward Island. This is the Peorll Fertilizer Spreader. No force feed to get all chemicals. Both spouts are run on one en distribution. No misses in 1'01" gummed up will distributor. Thil who uses a Peoria. Price $32.00 cash or terms. Delivered any station on Prince Edward Island. Only a limited quantity. Send Y0!" ENNIS, Charlottetown» Prince Edward Island. r These Machines. Queen's County or any I‘ ‘ “ or literate person within sold County- GREETING: WEEREAS upon lending the peti- tion on file of Nell Weddell of Vio- torlu in Queen's County, Farmer, and Gordon E. Wnddell, of Kelly’! Cross in said Countyfhrmer, the executors of the above named estate, praying that a oltetlon may be lslued for the , hereinafter not ortb: You are therefore hereby req to cite all _, interested in the lllfl estate to be and appear before me at a Probote Court to be held in the Court Home ln Charlottetown in Queen's County in the laid Province on Monday, the eighteenth thy of Ml! out. coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock foremost of the lame do! h than cause if my they mu why the oceounta of tho lnld estate 14%;?! Hit-Z i Owing to the reconstruction of this place is closed to vehicle Charlottetown, P. E. Island, April 15. 1981 ifli should not be rum! and the estate at Fortune Cove, Lot 5, on Highway Route No. 17, § :-: a a-zsfi 5-: .=.__ ' 4797-4-Fri-Moon-Wcd-iil-week llepartmenhof Public ‘Works & llighw ll PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND notice-loom ctoslan Draw Brldlt the road n otiee the Mill River or traffic until further n Parties travelling between Alberton and points east are all vised to go vie the Western Road. L. B. McMILLAN. Deputy Minister of Public Works g fllghwnyl l-i'%l-l%li§bl Mo! 15“ iyf%i".=% till