»Qd;_ fin m _ once "rwo (As reported by Red Rose travellers) g, - u. L___ IReed Rose 2 Choice Blends-Red Label and Orange Pekoe Brooklyn, N .S. Grocer here says :- “Red Rose is surely goinggood. In factitis all I have now and do not think Iwill carry any other kind in future." E. F. KEITH, Traveller s good team: AUTHOR wmu sravlca o . (Continued) us, by the False Faces, uliom Murray has sold his Hid." Murray," exploded "Tis at once a tribute to his ability, and perhaps an index to our ln- feriority, that we have never been ablo to secure certain information of his operations." " "Iis evident, your excellency," 1 ventured, “that the lords of trade lx__._.__-_-.fl-»--~- FOR SALE shore Fgrm at North Rustico, con- sisting of 99 acre. oi‘ land in high state 0f cultivation. 20 acres of good ivood and lumber. nulnnce under cul- tivation. abundance of sea manur with water in house and ham. Apply to MRS. ADA WILLIAMS. Oyster lied Bridge, l‘. E. 392l-3-l4-2i. NOTICE The adjourned Annual Meeting of I the Georgetown Sliver Black Fox Co., will he held in the Council Chambcr c. "Say. Tillie. did you know that on Thursday. the 19th March at difflmwd‘ "‘° ma‘? "°"‘ °"b°"7 2 o'clock I’. M. N“ A“ ‘my? s_ C_ KNIGHT "Sure. via that a real diamond Secmnrl Tom gave you? "l don't think ao. I guess it'll 2044441. ' ' '- '-_ carbon copy." ...__}_ _____ . A BOSTON READERS May get Copies of The Golden Future from the OI loath News Stand, Washington Street. near Milk St, Only kw Copies now left. 3125-2-4-tf. r——-—————-————-—— Professional Cards D. EDGAR SHAW, K.C Law Offices -- Prowse Block, it 127 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. l! I XL Wills and Estates Settled; Collection of Bills (Special Dept.) SAFE protection for all documents. 2-21-1month. W. E. Darby, LLB. Barrister d: Solicitor Dalton Bldg. Surnmcrsidc, P.E.l. 3395-2-l7-ttlethurssattf. "fin suitable for Gifts or Prizes, on sale, also orders taken by P'/..S JEAN CROCKETT 193 Hilisboro Street Pictures displayed at R. .'l‘. Holman Limited. 3635-2-28-3-5-7-sattuethursat. _.____-...__ DR. M. A. McGUlGAN DENTIST Tweel Building, Charlottetown Ofllce llours—9-l. 2-5. Evenings by ayapointnii . Residence phone 558. ' Office phone, 1003. .____ BELL s. IMATIIIESON R. it. Bell D. l... Mathlcson. LL. B. Barristers a. Solicitors Money to Loan CHARLOTTETOWN 8c MONTAGUE McLEOl) t; BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Ofllce: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN -____.__ Fancy Work, Passpartouted Pictures. "Strikeout Jonea of this town ll getting a chance to show what ho can do with the big leagues down South. but, to my mind, there's one bed sign about lt." ' What's that?" "The manager only bought hi! , ticket the one WIy-",‘v1 '- "Hey; you've cut my chin." “That's all right, boas; you've got two more left." B l i Mrs. Justwed (proudly): That ll I my first pie. Mr. Juatwed: V-er-—don't you think, love. it would be nicer to keep it than to eat it? FQTICPI All i920 accounts not settled by March 20th will be handed to our Lawyers for collection. (Signed) LING nnos" Charlottetown, P. E. l. ____________._____ McDONALD o McPHEE . B I. A. McDONALD h. r. McPHEB BARRISTEBS. srromvers. arc MONEY T0 com Stewart £0 Lowther i J. n. smwanr. K. 0. n. w. LOWTIIER BABBISTEBS. soucrrons. ETC- 34 qr"; George Street " Mower r0 LOAN. Wheatley River. 3927-3-14-11. _ have the suspension publicly pro. months‘ treatment. C100; lmlll Ii"- 50c. At all dealers. will accept on]; positive evidence that he hath evaded the law." "That means legal proof of smuggling." reflected the governor. "And now that the lords of trade have suspended our law, his .09- yrations are no longer illegal, strictly speaking," said Colden. “But I make no doubt he will continue to handle ‘the bulk of his goods over the Doom ‘Trail, for he will not care to have his dupes in the province realize the enormous tribute they pay France through him." Governor Burnet brought his fist down upon the table with a ‘thud. "Gadsllfel” he swore. "There is naught for it but war! We must be after the dog! We must run him down! But we_must move un-offici- ally. What say you, Golden?" "We can do nothing with official Support," rejoined the surveyor gen- 9Y1". “find T18 Probable we shall re- ceive the instructions of the lords of trade to suspend the law by the next Bristol packet." "There can be no question of that." agreed the governor. "won, the law shall be suspended. I will claimed. Then under cover we must concert the measures to be taken. ‘That will be for Master Ormerod. Do you still crave the opportunity, knowing the full measure of its perils, sir?” "I am more anxious, if possible, sir," Ianswered. "I speak nench sufficiently well to pass on the fron. tier for a Frenchman. . As for dan- ger-why, your excellency, the man wood}: 7 ARTHUR D. HOWDEN SMITH “The I-Io-nuli-ne-gwen-ne-yuh... he replied. The Indians are a super- 51430118 Pwllle, and they have come to believe that there is some super- natural agency behind the Keepers of the Trail. In plain English, they fear the Trail is haunted, they tell soul, and that the demons have rallied to his TRAIL of PQRTO DELI-O GOLD ETC- corvnlonr or efiawraud! name Ior the governor of New York, whoever he might be.) The other man was more like but when you studied hiin closel them, twinkled with o- " of stolid stupidity he affected. "This is Corlser, Master ,Orme- rod," said the governor. "And with him is come a friend of ours, one of tho two war-chiefs of the six Nat- ions. Peter, Master Ormerod hath a. letter for you from Master Juggins iu London." “Ja." he said vacantly. . I handed him the letter. He turned it over and over in his hand and picked at the seal. Then he handed it to the Indian. "You read it," he said. I looked from‘ one to the other with astonishment; but 'twas the governor who intervened. "Your pardon, Pow." l" l!“ good-naturedly enolllh. ‘$119 m“ letter happens to deal with lmoet confidential subject?‘ "oh, 1a," said Oorlaor lndifler- ently. "But I do not read." "Take the letter, Ga-en-gwa-ra- go," said the Indian. “Ta-wnn-ne- arr does not seek your secrets. But you need have no fears. This young Englishman ll Ta-wan-ne-ars’ friend." And in his sonorous English, with a. slight guttural intonation, he re- counted how I had rescued him from his childish pers ‘ . The incident recalled my promise, and I broke in impetuously upon his closing words. "Aye, your excellency, but he hath forgotten to add that I pledged my- self to beseech you to make it illegal to mock at Indians in the city streets." "An excellent thought," approved Colden. “We have trouble enough winning the friendship of the tribes without subjecting the visiting chiefs to humiliation in our midst." "It shall be done at once." de- clared the governor. “He drew forward a fresh sheet of paper and hurriedly scrawled upon it the necessary instructions, then who has ruined his life can have no fear for it. He has all to gain am‘ nothing to lose." "True," assented the "But you know nothing oi‘ wood. craft or the life amongst the sav- ages." “Master Juggins gave me a letter to one Peter Corlaer, a-" Colden sat suddenly erect. "Peter came this morning with the Seneca. chief , if your excellency will remember." "So he did. We will have in." Colden went out, and returned at cnce with two companions. One I recognized, to my amazement, as the Indian I had befriended an hour or two earlier. He greeted me with a faint smile. To the governor he rendered the splendid arm-high salute, and his deep voice boomed out: "Qua, Ga-en-gwa-ra-go!" Great Swift ilim. (“Hail Arrow"—the Indians‘ J)‘ Cafarrh make your EARS buzz Is youz-Hearzhg R1011? If your ears ring and buzz with loud noises it is an infallible sign of Oatarrh, and if not checked may ro- sult in partial deafness, The sim- plest remedy is CATARRHOBONE- inhale it soothing vapor a few times daily, and it prevents Catarrh from spreading. Head noises. buwns and ringing in the ears are soon correct- discharges are stopped. Bore. inflam- ed crusts are ‘ ' ‘. Sickening muc- IOVGTXIOT. _ come here with Corlaer t0 Drvve my fflendship. Onythe frontier ‘tis said Joncaire, the Frenchma a who gov- ed by CATARRl-IOZONE. Nasty nose ems the trading post by the “n. of k 1 m Jggara (Niagara) is about to begin ous which drops W "i" ° m" lh b ilding of a stone fort." to the stomach is done away Wlih- e u Headaches depart. The breath i8 purified. You will be free from colds. coughs, sore throat and will?!‘ l! you use csrzlnanozoum. Two ietumed his attention to the Indian. "Ta-wan-ne-ars," he continued, “I the Reed your friendship. I need friendship of every one of Your 118°- Dle for our king." The Seneca drcw himself erect. "Ta-wan-ne-ars is your friend. C-_cn.gwg-ffl-gO, He is not the friend of Onontio (the French gov- ernor general of Canada, regardless of identity), who rules at Quebec- Most of the white people are Mi well-wishers to the Indian. I am tavern keeper than a Woodsman. At first glance he seemed all paunch, you saw that his fat was firm and hard and formed a. sheathing for the most powerful set of muscles a race of any man ever had. His face was demons from the underworld, to tremendous, with little insignificant ‘features; but his eyes, behind the rolls of fat which almost masked in- _ "At every turn we run against the terest and animation, belying the air shrewdness and wit of this fellow the governor. their kidneys in good shape. at all , that the French c-nto and Joncairc first madejhg Orleldas drunk, and then bargained "But now will you believe that Ta. wan-ne-ars is your friend?" THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SORE THROAT Rub on Vlcks; also every fewhours molt a a little in the ‘mouth land let trickle slow- ly down throat. Y Clam Shell Or Oyster Shell? P. E. I. Egg d: Poultry Association have been frequently asked which ll the better to use in poultry feeding oyster shell or hard shell clam (Gill-- haugh) shell? ' The following analysis of the two products is submitted to answer this question. Analysis of hard shell clam (qua- haugh) shell. Moisture 58% Carbonate of Lime .- Oarbouato of Magnolia .. . 8.95 Oxide or Iron and Aliminl... .9! Insoluble Mineral matter .... .00 Annlilll of Dillfl shell ,3 Carbonate of Mme 91.50% Carbonate of-Msgnesia ..... .91 Oxide of Iron and Alimlna .. s: Mineral Matter insoluble in acid ....................... loll Undetermined (Ohlofly or- ganic matter) ............ 8.08 It may be noted that Quahaugh shell contains more carbonate of lime, also magnesia and that this kind of shell is more soluble than oyster shell. It is therefore safe to concludethat Quahaugh shell is more profitable than oyster shell as a poultry feed. They Made HimFeel Ten Years Younger Says Nova Scotia Man of Dodd’| Kidney Pills. Mr. J. E. Meeltlns Found Them to be Just the Remedy He Needed. Lower Five Islands, N. S., March lm-(Speclah-Irom all over Can- ada comesfithe some glad tidings, telling the same story of sufferers that suffer no longer, of the weak being made strong and healthy and of the good work that is being done by Budd's Kidney Pills. People have learned the importance of keeping times. Always watching for the least symptom of Kidney Trouble and turning at once to Budd's Kidney Pills because they know they have a remedy they can rely on. place, comes forward with a. state- ment that adds to the long list of grateful letters. He saysz- ~ "I have used Dodd's Kidney Pills for Kidney trouble. They did me a lot of good. I felt ten years younger after taking them. I like them flne. May they help others the same as they have helped me." -_____________ His voice was high and squeaky, and- sounded ridiculous coming from such a giant. "Hath the building manded the govcmor. "I think nodt. Ta-wan-ne-ars brought me der wordt at Onondaga. We comedt to you as fast as we couldt." _ "Tu-wan-ne-ars came because it was partly the fault cf his people are settled by Ja- garafl-said the Indian. "Yes," replied the governor. "on. begun?" de- with them to sell the senecoa’ land." "They hadno right to do so." as. sented ' Ia-wan-ne-ars somberly. (To be Continued) People WhoAre Depressed Are Usu- ally Constipated Mr. J. E. Meekins, whoiives at this t excellence. speed. sriecy Gilli-available in all naodeh in all windows "at no extra charge. . Inca-Quad! Length ._ 167% inolaeatower all) has given the designers unusual freedom‘ ' to plan interiors r. _J. ...‘. , Hunter River Fish aa. candleei, Certainly, some ofthem, sometimes Oulachonl, amalb oily fish takenin British Columbia watersiare also known. as “candle- fish", a name derived from the fact that ‘r l“ sometimes dry them 1nd use them as candles. - - lull/DEF?" Tenders will'be ‘eceived ' at the Ofiioe of the CltyCiprk up to noon on Monday, March 16th, for alter- ations to th_e Market l-lopae as per plans and apooiilaetiona to be seen at the Office of James l2. Harris. archi- tect. Tire lowest. or any tender. not necessarily accepted All tenders to be addressed to the City Clerk and l marked “Tenders for alterations to Market House." . ~ ~G. P. NICHOLSON, . . City Clerk. 3635-8-11-41. from _. premises offering our entire stock C. M. Lampson C? Co. LIMITED. t 6i Queen Street London, E. C. 4. England Public Auction Sales 0F RAW FUIIS shipping bags will be furnish- ed wlthont charge by applying to B. T. Holman. Ltd, Sum- meraide, P. l. l. Represented by MARK‘ R. McGUlGAN l B. . - - BABIISTER. SOLICITOB. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN. g|ggo Alfred Fraser, lnc. I I Fifth Avenue ow rm, n r Severe Pain. aevorepain. Theyi afoeruai threocakoaof ticnra Pimples Over Face Caused __._________ “lhad lm lea and blackheads for nearlytwoyaan. The ’ ,‘ ‘ were sateen: all over mnfatiaoband moguls: ti . Tbeirritatl ted fro al ng. a?‘ a diflorent m loo 1?}: o3; didmnotnglp any. A friend recommended CuticoraSoa atadmntmantaolpurcllaaed and n i» Ointme t was completely boalodgulgtzged) Solve Borowenckl, Crowfhorview. Soak. ' Talnn Io. mm Wait (hour Cuticura Healed. bosna ofwOu Sllflllaachflltfi ambition to work is increased, day- by day the old-time health your drlllliit. filing.» much to-nighti" . Mother-life ll mm: l0 Iinrtho baby to sleep." . Little daughter-"Well. if I was m: unwed I l!" M12926... ‘, the nerves are lofted up, and and return. Get-a few boxes from‘ IMomingSntiIe mo. u our: and ‘headstones at _/" pilvvuuryYillyo-Knightis worthy to beautiful of modern aufionrand it iathe largest, moat yvwbihlWillyo-Ksfght ever ofierod. Immune of the mmrfiadnes of ‘Ibo -'0rld olenownod Knight sleeve-valve engine, the engine yun"ll never wear out. Smooth, silent, amazing inpiek-np anddiexibility. o1 horse-_ power, thrilling 80 IIIiIQI-IIIfhOIIY of" n ssnrnr IN ALL wnvnows ' SERVICE STATION 1S6 Grafton St. (‘arlottetown a. . .1... lao-xnnr srnnnr cnsnnonnrowu 300 be inclined a eliminators Tryon sprin ‘I625 EC‘ tho Sedan or filo Vita-in Coupe R03. I’ aroma, 0:8. rm” J. A. McNeil lit Sens Summer-side DEPARTMENT OI‘ PUSLZJ WORKS AND HIZYWAYS Province of Prince Ed'.".".1rd island NOTICE TO_ WINTER OTTJRSEERS y inn attention of all Winter Over- seers in the)“ Province is drawn to Section 26 of the Road Act, wherein their duties and responsibilities ar-ci ‘ defined. As we are of opinion that n number of Overxeers are not pro- properiy acquainted with their duties and =3 a result a numbct- cf r :..i: are not properly broken t: 1r pZLIies fllledJho following part of Ezction 2G 'of the Road Act is herrin qzatczi for their guidance}; "'“Siioh Overseer shall portions-of the road in ills School District to as many of the male in-i habitants of his District, between the ""—*'”" M m ages of eighteen and sixty-five. as he “Mimi's LInInir-nt for t lrlpll allot .:‘v.\‘. ~0ur t _ greatly reduced "A fortl" protested the governor.‘ Haudickmen and womel who prices. ~ will! never}, ~ gt i ibll"'1‘w ldbes 1 kn' ht i “W80? (list-get $121.32.?“ of the olgeace of 3.33031: Brig‘? 1:8; Oalllalffihvevintlh stock consists of the finest m m. Hamilton's rum Depressed spirits Scotcll,_S edish and Native Granites: ' Those oqdct i.‘ true." spoke ".9 coflur. glmmwngroefihiroosrssrwgntces. ‘(gait eufirey Illltltlaltliat ‘Vermont Chfliil: of pains at the base'of the spine are’ ‘ t ' n . e very a a c! gm- men ' / l sue-ll »:.r-1I.-....~»~w..~..~|l..--e:. BF-HY»*"*1‘ ' As___we, have received final notice Horne & Co.. to vacate the now occupied by us we are of monuments Wider Tread-Tho new 5854 inch tread, ailorda more spacious interiors . . . Plenty of room for three full - sized men on the wider rear seat . . . Plenty of head room and leg room . . . The front seat i| adjustable, and the back of the seat may t the angle that suits you best. Imps-owed Transmission - still - more quiet in operation. Hydraulic shock . i‘ [ront and rear. Finger tip ‘ control. Oil rectifier. Silent timing chain. m g shackles. With all these and many other high priced features, " Willy-Knight prices are I much‘ lower - on some models as much as'$800 .. ‘ii a’. ‘compared to last year's siinilarmodels. Comein and see thescnew cars. Arrange for a demonstration. AND WINDSIIIELIIS C. E. Pratt s. Son Si. Peters Kings County Garage Co., Ltd. Moutxne . ' . ' may deem necessary- ‘vbose till ghall be during the foilofilll w season, to keep the higilflil public WINTER ROADS P ABLE. BY BREAKING 5 ROADS WITH HORSES I 11mins, LEVELLlNG m‘ - REMOVING snow 0P!" \VATER COURSES, or olh ‘may be necesoarll" All Winter Overseer! l" h requested to maintain the lllfil and winter roads nccordilll i“ Section oi‘ the Road Mi- J. l‘. MCINTY! I.Zlni:1er cl Public W Charlottetown. P- 5' ‘mud’ March 7th. 193l- 3-11-13-14-16-18-20. hirty years’ cXPETiW“ m‘ sures you perfect workmanship" Our prices, which include icltef- ing, concrete foundation and 59mm be duplicated, either by 0"" y any other firm. who come first will lie‘ the“: over 150 beautiful 1110"“ SALE COMMENCES AT ONCE i‘ CHANDLER o» BELL THONE 141-1 P. n. ISLAND