raw-nan; “ ‘ab? “l” fii/ . wm \-n.¥- _ __._.' race rwg “I Could Not Walk” “I conld no more walk . across the floor than iiy, t, and now, thank God, i can 4o my own work and walked over a mile and a hall‘ this morninili and l wasn't a bit short oi breath." Mrs. Josellh Dugas, Alder Point, N. S. It will help you, as it helped Mrs. Duns. or yo“ can get your money back. $2.50, your druggist or dir- ect. Carew d: Fraser, New . Glasgow, N. S. Clearance Auction Sale At Razelbrook, Monday, lllareii 30th, at 1.30 o'clock sharp, oi Stock, twill implements. Sale positive. No reserve. Farm sold to Aubrcy MYPB- n stormy, Wednesday, April 1st. ‘ Terms 8 months. BOSWELL CARVER, i-lazclbrook. J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. 4312-3-26-4l. bu" PBMIlW-‘N ‘Ill WIPFWUWO ' IOUVJ. '8 ‘l’ so. "mes. m, oaussii. SGML“ C. M. Lampson t? Co. . LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, E. C. 4, England Public Auction Sales or RAW FURS Shipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying‘ to R. T. Holman, Ltd., Sum- meralde, P. S. i. Represented by Alfred Fraser, inc. 2l2 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. Professional Bards BELL 8: MATIIIESDN B. B. Bell D. L. Malhlesnn, LL. B. Barristers s. Solicitor; Money to Loan ; CHARLOTTETOWN 8a MONTAGUE _-. , McLEOD to BENTLEY .l. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. t}. Banister and Attorney-at-Law Oillce: liill Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, l’. E. l. McDONALD é? McPHEE l i B . A. Y. A. McDONALD ll. F. illcPlllil-J BABBISTERS. ATTORNEYS, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Stewart f? Lowthcr J. D. STEWART. It. C. N. W. LOWTHER IARBJSTERS. SOLICITORS. ETC. l4 Great George Street Mower r0 LOAN. l ’ MARK R. MeGUlG AN B aiiaaisran. ‘SOLI-CITOR. are. MONEY T0 LOAN. hineron Block. Charlottetown. P-Rl ___—-———————————~————*” Prohibition Commission Chairman. MR. GEORGE E- aaowu, masons, r. s. l. Send all information regarding in-, fraction: of PROIIIBITION ACT inf the above or to .l. .l. Tralnor. Com- ialnlone , Provincial Police. Charf lottetown, or to C. A. Miller, In- opector. Siiminenide. or to W- i gnu“, lmpeoto; for Qncrr Charlottetown, or .l. W. Piatts, l. elector foe linli. Gharlottctcwll- t J FIRST AID must be quick UICK treatment for minor AUTHOR. of WM M ill-VIC! i l l i | (Continued) "Here is the account for this post for the year just ended. We han- dled a total of 204 ‘green’ dcersklns and 23 packets got various kinds of furs. On these we cleared a profit ‘of 2.382 iivrcs, 3 sols, 9 deniers about $416 which would not come ‘any- where near covering the operating ‘expenses of the post. You will find ‘the same story at every post from lixere to the Mississippi." “Why, monsieur?" ‘Thvfie sacre English! First they zllifll the Iroquois against us; then fthey build the post of Fort Oswe-go, cuts and burfi and bumps“ 'iit the foot of the Onondagah river the secret of avoiding dangerous 50,, Irondequoit My (now oswego. u consequencesThat swhy ltpaYS YJ; then they send out a swarm of to keep “Vaseline? Petroleiyn ‘young men to trap and shoot in the ts Jelly handy all the time. ilndian country; then they pass this application keeps the sore spot aecursed law that forbids us ob- clean» Promotes the growth of ‘Emma Indm‘ goods from me New my warrant from .the kin! himself healthy new tissues. Tends to prevent scars, too. Keep your medicine chest well York , merchants! Pesto, what a lpeople! They have us in a noose." I shook my head doiefuliy. “Ali, monsieur, you make me very stocked with “V aseline" Petrov sorrowful," 1 said. "I came out to leum Jelly. You can buy it any- ,¢Bnfld@ thlnklns M; make my fortune where in jars and tubes. Don’t but l‘ "h" Y°“ s" be "W. I Rm wailifor trouble. Be prepared. That's what first aid means. more likely to be killed by the Eng- llish." “No, no, it's not so bad as that," And remember, when you buy, he answered quickly. The gover- tliat the trade-mark Vaseline on ncr-seneral has waked up. It the label is your assurance that Stems that in Francs they are not Y9“ilregemngthegenulneProd‘ quite ready for another WM’ but we activities. We have too much at uct of the Cliesebrough Manu- facturing C0., Cons’d, 5520 ChobotAvc,MoirtreaLCanada. SIWILES lip"; "A lat glrl may not have a blq bank account, but she always hai something to fail back on. Postmaster: Wall, th‘ appointee? Squire! No, by gum, I ain't. P°5“““5“" Haw’ M“? w" "v frequent ailment of the day. After r. "disappointed," eh, squire. Mrs; That remark you blurted disease germs out of the skin. Touch out at the party last right waa in it lBW GPO]?! 10 B PM] SD0lI—Wll¢h "l9 dreadhlily poo:- taste. How did you come lo make it? , Mn: wm, you see, there was a slgbtly spots have disappeared. qap in ti": conversation and I clum- E. A. Puller. J sily put my fool In it. Little Elslei After I waah my lace I look In the mirror to lee It it's clean. Don't you‘! Little Bobby: Don't have to. look at the towel. squlre, I heerd ye went daown tew Wash- ington {we git my Job. Alr yew are charged to make preparations as emiwlfy coming soon from Paris, who will have instructions for the frontier posts and the friendly In. dians. It may be we can persuade the English to be stupid enough to revoke this law of theirs. In any case, my Jean, you will have heard lo)’ the Doom Trail?” l I crossed myself devoutly. “I have heard nothing good o! it, monsieur," I said fearfuiiy. ‘ "Human; i don't doubt it. And mind you, Jean, for myself, I do not like that kind of business. But latter all, ‘tis trade over the Doom Trail which keeps you and me in ‘our Jobs. Without post would shut down- And they do ‘say at Quebec that if we can start a revolution in England for this Pre- lcnder of their and war at tliesame time, we shall be able to take the whole continent from then-i." . There was a commotion at the door. i’ "Bind the Indian," shouted a voice in French. “Hah, I thought go! We meet again. Onneiodi" l De Veulle stood on the threshold, ‘his rifle leveled at my breast. "Bring the Indian inside here," he called behind him. A Krvlli) 0f Cahnuagas, frightfuiiy painted, with their grotesque brist- ling feather headdresses, hustled Ta-wan-ne-ars into the room. But now Joncaire asserted him- self. ' “What do you mean by this, Mon- ‘sicur de Veulle?" he demanded. "This man is a forest-runner, Jean Courbevoir, a messenger from De Tonty. The Indian is a Messesague rapidly us Possible. There is an‘ it-weii, this i 1-in-1 trunnion a rriaDOfifl-TRAI I. 157 ARTHUR D-HOWDEN SMITH PORTO BELLO GOLD ETC. eowaieur "av URINTANQ -a.s you should. see by his paint. and beadwork." “Bohr” sheared De Veulle. "They fooled you. The Indian is ‘Pa-wan- nc-ars of the Seneca Wolves, war chief of the Iroquois. The white man is Harry Orinerod, an English spy and deserter in Paris for some years, and recently was sent to New York, dispatched him here to spy out what you are doing." ‘That may be so," assented Jon- caire; “but it happens that I com- mand here. These men are my prisoners. You will order your get your musket and stand guard." De Veuile drew a paper from a pocket inside his leather shirt and presented it to Joncaire with irri- tating deliberation. “Here? he said, “you_ may find to exercise what powers I deem the govemor-general may overrule me;- Joncaire studied the paper. "That is so," he admitted. "But I tell you this, De Veulle, you have a bad record on the frontier for a trouble maker. But for you I should agas in our interest before this. I write to Quebec by the first post, demanding a check upon your stake to permit you to jeopardize it." "At De-o-nun-de-ga-a it is known that Tu-wan-nc-ars and his brother Ormerod journeyed to Jagara," in- terposed the Seneca in his own language. “Does Joncaire think the Senecas will be quiet when one of their chiefs is given up to the Keepers of the Doom Trail for tor- ment?" “The Seriecas will be told that you never reached Jagara," replied De Veulie before Joncaire could speak. Jonceire turned to me. “Well, my Jean." he said soberly, "whatever your name may be, you have gotten yourself into a. nasty mess. You will be lucky if you die quickly. My advice to you is to pick the first chance to die, no mat- ter how it may be. These Keepers -pestei They are a bad lot. They are artists in torment. ‘Tis part cf their religion, which 1 will say- they still practice, even though Pere Hyaclnthe were to eXllOmmllllicllbl me." As he was about to climb the stairaDe Lery had ascended, De, Veulle called him back. "One moment! Speaking ofiicl- ally, Monsieur dc Joncaire, I desire you to send out belts to all friendly tribes. summoning them to a council-fire which will be held here by the king's command in August." Joricaire bowed. “It shall be dons" he said. “Now, tlien"—De Veuiie addressed me-"we will consider your case. Are the bands sufficiently tight?" I had been bound with strips of rawhide which cut into every mus~ cie~ The question was superfluous. "Pick them up," he said to the Cahnuagas. "We will get back to Sour Stomach Leads to m» canoes." "Permanent Ill Health and the numbness they induced, I If fermentation of iood in the I re" “Mel” ‘mked by the easy stomach can be prevented, you go n motion of the canoe as it was 10118 Way Wwflfdfi 5150991115 the most driven along by the powerful amis oi‘ once using Dr. Hamilton's Pills, the stomach is cleared of the sour, fer- rrncnting matter that causes gas, 1 heartburn, indigestion and head- aches. You will be pleasantly sur- prised at the smooth, easy way in which Dr. Hamlltonu Pills tone up the liver, kidneys and stomach. To secure the aid your system needs, use Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Sold by all dealers. An itching a Ugly pimples! r Red eruptions? " The active fluid DDD will wash the f rmula penetiato. Repeat the test niie, two, three times-the roll!!! “B- the Cahnuagas. (To be Continued) ST. PATRJCICS ENTERTAINMENT AT ST. PETEIPS BAY _ A large and appreciative audience filled Holy Name Hail, st. Peters Bay on ‘Tuesday evening, March 17. and greeted the performance of the three act play, "Betty, The Glr1 ol my Heart" by the St. Peters Dram- atic Club. The hail was recently rc-decorat- ed with very pleasing effect. The stage scenery was also remodelled and may now be fitted up to suit different scenes in any play. with electric lights, piano and new vic- llugliu 0mg C0» L" . (i. Jamleaon and _JO\III_IQIII_IL_IJQHIIIO‘ vlsillni: their farms. NOTE-Time extended | weather. r ~ l vvvrvvvvvvvvvvvv EXTENSION or “TIME FEED TilE BIRDS CONTEST The Guardian offers prizes of 82-50. $109 Md 51-9" lo each oi‘ the three Counties to children Feeding; Counting, and Writing the Best Story about the Birds This contest closes April 15. For further particulars read regularly “Agric- ola’s” Notes in The Glllrlllllll- trola (used for the first time at this an AAQ:AAAgQ$A QAAAL owing to unfavourable Indians from the room. Francois, necessary along the frontier. Only have had the Senacas and O-nond- , 'FFT‘IWN_GllAR"!N? PIADPY-l 7A 1N‘, l I I l DOROTHY DIX (it is important. i things- Wliy do I say this? in ourselves. i’ ind you so. gious about it. millionaires.” long as you wear it. Daiiitiness demands fre- quent washing, of course, but this NEEDNT FADE your things or-wear them out. Ordinary “good” soaps often do take away some oi the colour, especially deli- cate pinks and other pastel if it’s safe GIRLS, for years I’ve had it in \_ my heart to say what follows. . Do keep everything abmlt W" as cliilion or rayon with cake soap. it wears" dniiiiy and pretty and colourful as pos- sible, Everything, including and lapeclally ' the things that don't allow-your under- Well, we women are made so that ,~prcily clothes give us CONFIDENCE This applies to under- ‘ things, too, as every girl knows. When you put on a new bit of dainty, colourful lingerie, you feel very exquisite. And when you yourself feel charmingfothore There’s something conta- “But, Miss Dix," girls often say t0 mo, “we con’t always be buying pretty new lingerie-tied like to, but we areift Now, girls, I'm NOT advising ex- travagance! What I do went you to do is summed up in two simple rules: 1. Buy the prettiest: lingerie you ¢lll,\ and 2. Keep it colou fresh, new looking, ll in water p. . cssage I ’ve ‘bad in my Heart A g for years,” says DOROTHY DIX shades-and if you rub a soft silk or [n You, fiomg, To, MOREOVER, not only can dainty, colourful lingerie give‘ you confidence oi charm-dint your very SURROUND. INGS can help! ' Pretty curtains, slip covers, cushions, colourfultable linens, all form part of the magic spell, when they are kept ever lovely with Lux. DOROTHY Dix and looks thin, bfren “sleazy? 88 We used to say. But just take a bowlful of Lux suds and dip your prettythings in and out- stockings as well as undies-and tbey’ll come but at “ ' _ in colournrid an soft and lovely an though they'd come aight. from the store! Lux is especially made to keep colours charming, just like new. ' Lingerie waahod l2 time: with or- dinary “good" soap-pill: throada pulled, lace dam- aged, colour o8. Lingerie Vlaghqd l2 timea in Luir_ iilkandlacefibng intact, colour in. h“. charming _ aa when navrl ‘lingerie '* you fool show) Holy Name Hail is a credit io St. Peters and the pastor the Rev. A. A. McAulay. Following are the players who so successfully imper- soiiated the different characters- Marie, the maid, lvllss Maud Mc- Aulay; Mrs. Jenkins, the housekeep- er, Mrs. John A. McAulayj Martin, the butler, Mr. Bawn Odlaiiiey; Mrs. izabeth, her daughter, ‘Miss Mary Donahue; "Betty" Miss Hilda 0"- Hanlcy; Jerry Carmichael‘ Mr- Toby Mullins; Peter Graves, Mr. T. R. Cullen. Between theacts pleasing special- tics were rendered. Vocal solo, "'I\ll'il- bie Down Shack in Athlone," Miss Marjorie Wuye, vocal duet, "Oft in the Stiily Night,” Miss Minnie Chais- son, Mr. James Giliis, character song “at Phil the Fiuters Bali." Mr. Eugene Cullen. All numbers were enthusiastically encorecl. The singing Despite the tightness of my bond; of, the National Anthem brought thel evening to a close. COPS HELP FEAT MEN HUNT NAMES ON TOMBSTONES CLEVELAND, March 29.—Police Sergeant George Denk and his flying squad believe they are entitled to a bid to a local college fraternity. The squad recently answered a cell to Lake View cemetery where vali- dnis were reported breaking into President Garfield's tomb. ' when they arrived they saw three shud- owy figures siliiklng about "Who's there." -,he sergearifi yelled. “It's us-—coilege boys," the answer came back. The youths explained they were looking for live names on tombstones as a part oi their frater- nity initiation. NEST EETS HOUSE ON FIRE LODI, Cal, March 2'l—Mi-s Oliver Biggie discovered a bird's nest on mp or her back porch. So she took a garden rake and tried l0 move it. The nest proved to be on an electric switchc, and the short circuit set the house aiirc. Neighbors helped put out the blaze. WUUHD UGDQDDD An A Annual Examination of Your Eyes will Safeguard Your Vision and Comfort Sea J. W} JllilllSTtiit (iptoinetrltt l5? Kent Street Phone tid- (‘linrlisttetuwn i,‘ 3 ‘t i <wwmw»w.» Peter Graves, Mrs. T. H. Cullen; El- , You llot Handicapped The seeming stupidity of many school children, is directly chargeable ' to it’: safe in LUX! "-',,,_,;,,,,__,,,,,,,,,___, ,,,, ncuiin Stupid- Jvsw SHOES FOR LADIES AT I $5.00 m: $6.00 faulty vision. Correctly titted glasses often work wonders. "liiillilfllllli G‘. F. F. Gordon Hutcheson iFa-‘iu- a a We liaverecently added to ‘our stock eighteen new ' styleslto retail n» FIVE and SIX Dollars a pur- - - ‘These: shoes have all tlienew touchei. "P i" d3“ l“ evcl‘? waYv hnd they wear “lid lit like a 819W» w” l“ carrying each line iii tlireewidtiia, this l8 Wmetm“! never before attempted in tliisitown. dlfiureni wiililu , Optometrists-At your NOW i Grow." 4397-8-28-11. i Plant Early Garden Seeds wmnow aoxi-zs. our fresh stock of VEGETABLE I I and FLOWER SEEDS ready. EARL! CABBAGE EARLY TOMATO . _ EARLY LETTUCE ' » r Barter & 0o. LIMITED Goodman and many other varieties. (Sec ==== e“ v~~~ I c l our scan CATALOG). Call Spruce Lathg ‘& .c8ddl' Shingles i l i l servmx at these prices- t ALLEY & CO.,vLirnited , Fashionable Footwear 4370-3-28-3i d Store 0R Also “'3” Illa)’ M‘ , i ___ Valuable Property For Salt _ Double Tenement Dwellinil "0"" a" corner of Fitzroy and Edward Street!- liouse and Barns. Posession of store div" in nor BEDS m- We have I Apply 1 _- , w. H. JOHNSON. p127 Nprth River Road. U"? at our SEED STORE, QUEEN STREET. on huml 500,000 Spruce Latlis _ m‘ Prices 52.50-43.50 and $4.00 pel‘ l»9~~ -Also-- _ - One Million Cedar Shingles l" d Air-Dried Britlvh (Jniombia all“ ' Cumpbellion. N ll. (Jerlnr Sill“! In all Grades g »-P:~ic"s .‘o-"-- . gggm y L. M. iaiolfswharv "Carters Seed Ch-iriofetnw"