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B. l. hicl)(}l\‘1\i.l) (5 MCPHEE B. A. 1(.‘\"\l.l) l]. F. MCPHBE ATTORNEYS, ETC. TO LO/LN 1‘ fott-tvnrt Lowther J. l). .\"l'ii\‘V1\R'l‘. K. C. N. W. iAliVflliill ISAIIYlJJZIIFi. SOLICITORS, ETC. h‘! (iruit Georgi- Street MONEY TO LOAN. bl/‘iklf ll. McGUIGAN " B. . li.‘\ltfZl'S"l‘tll€ snucrroit, 2T6. llltiNi-IY TO LOAN. Cameron illnck, Charlottetown. P.I.l. ,__._____..___..._.__ : Prohibition Commission ’ (lialiniiin, MR. Iuzutvs, ivnim/rric, P. E. I. Semi rill information regarding in- Itniciions of PROIIIBITION ACT to the above or to J. J. Trainer, Com- missioner, Provincial Police, Chor- lnttr town, or ti.- C. A. Miller, In- 1 GEORGE E. ~ f’ WN-U. SERVICE AUTHOR. if tContinuedl The Cahntiagas let off a ragged volley which whistled over our hc-ads. Ta-wan-ne-ars discharged the last of his arrows and reached tor his musket. We saw two of the Indians collapse. Peter caught up his second musket and he and ’I‘a- 1' un-ne-ars shot again. ”I‘wns im- possible to miss- Besides Bolling and Tom, only two of the enemy were left. "Knife and hatchet for the rest," said Ta-wan-ne-ars grimiyt “Are my brothers ready?" Peter answered him with the Iro- quois war-\\'l1oop, and we sprang lroui the sumac clump, dodging right and loft through the tree hunks. "Here they come," yelled Bolling in warning. l i He fired his musket and I felt the wind Yo!‘ its bullet on my cheek. Tum shot with no better" results- |'ll1e two miwiriiig Czihntiugas threw derision. uxrny‘ their utiiis and fled. “I will Luke earn of them. broth- 1111." i-lmulcd ’l'a-\1't111-111--:11~s. cast-l 11.; aside his‘ own musket. "One '1 '1 _ aiznitist two Cahnttagzis- that should b" fzt r odds," k. l-le put i111 stivrri us he spoke, \'.:=\'i'-:i hi: hand tllttl was gone. run- f . 111111;; 1.1;.» a t-i-tgviuiuuri after the two Islmvlv. anxious t0 1-‘ ghw '11 il l were ' - suipigrrs, who ‘ ~. ‘ x the 3~'\\'1\lll]l. v! The fivlcl 11111" it-ft to Peter and me <<--(l thz- ' ruiiiriis wlicui the ' ‘ Pix! l‘ 1.. unii 1 . 1:15" .‘(‘l‘iili'(l nothing; '5’ 4177/ 7" 1 / 1 ‘y; b-Lvwi , 1nd Bolling? /‘ ‘Fonz? Waall, h’ to me-Jwas “ ‘n .11 me some?" l k .~ __L' T: I n) v > . 11 little clean -., . . i=1 ~ 11' .‘ "I anzirercd. LilL nlllilt. I,“ l, F, I N", _ .f__ ‘ fjrilnilcur ‘ ' - -'-‘ ‘l’ 1 - oi'(I.1:1.1d.1's "iwh "W" "l- 1 ‘ ‘ 11m“; m- “i-Io, i111. ho! Nmv ain't you got . I sorts. Enjoy their many op- liie smart v.'.1\' o‘ irultin‘ tliingsi’. porruniiics for sport and Young iril... Ill tell yer what: 1 adventure. jasper National ictrre too good for the frontier. Park, Miniiki, Brinff, Lake \'Lu_" Loni“: Th‘: _’niflnglc_ To“: As quick as lightning. and witli- of fhe Canndm“ Rocklcs are out an indication in advance to a“ included on these tours as “"1111 n10 he [lune his tomahawk at well as the Pacific coast cities W _ l I! I’ I q “ft _ _ of Vancouver,ViciorieuPrince ‘w’ faw ‘ Comlngfllmd m" Rupert’ Seamc. rtlliCtlVCl)’ did the only thing pos- sible to save myself-raised my own Fjnsf Tova as to ‘guard. Bollings hatchet leaves biovNTmiAL _ July mm struck mine and knocked it from my i314.“ li11i1d,lcnvii1g my hand sore and Leaves TORONTO - - July r11; tingling- 314-1." "You wasirt crcpectin‘ that, was SECOND TOUR leaves MONTRiliAL - July l r r iiys '1 -~tth Leaves TORONTO - - July 21 days All Expense Rates Frnm hlONTRlfAl. - S.‘ ‘10 nml up Prom TORONTO - - S305 11ml up Rates from other points on HPPliLJilnfl. Illmlmlrd houblr! "my b: nblainrrl mm: C. A. ADAMS, lkA. n (iiimhy. Que. MARTIN Kfltil. ILA. - -l Beulah Ave. llilmllilili, (7111. A. E. BRYSON - 1ft Silvcrihorric Ave. Toronto, Uni. Q Or any agz-nl n/ "Nani? I ' a p 25th ‘____. 3011?" he gibcd. "Waall, young fel- ler, there's a heap o‘ other things you ain't expectin‘, but they're a- i:0in‘ to happen. Yes, right now. You watch," He poised himself 011 the balls of his feet, and jnitnserl around me, his hilt, double-edged scalping knife held ready in his right hand. “I'm aimin‘ to carve you, my lad," he warned n10. "You amt got the chance a squirrel has agin’ an eagle. ‘There ain't. a knife-fighter in these parts can stand up to me. Boy, I'm ‘most ready to be sorry for ye. I feel that blocclywmiuded I ain't got no money" left at all." He attacked me with a peculiar Knee - Joints W eife Sore; His Ankles Swelied A Thin. ,Amhcr-(‘.olorcri Linlment Sealed Tenders Sealed tenders will bc received by the undersigned till Saturday, April 18th. for hauling milk to the Kin- kora " -‘ _, and delivering whey t0 Pfltmns 0n routes as specified below. Lowest or any tender not necessarily‘ accepted. Newton route beginning at Mrs. Geo. Kelly-is via P. P. Duffy's corner both sides of road and ending at John R. McCain's. Collegeland route includes all the Patrons on that road. to Emmett l Was Rubbed on and Pain Disappeared “lvlfv knee and ankle joints bother- ed nit‘. a ]ot--»t'.1i=/ were a bit iaivclletl and quite painful I not gircat benefit when I rubbed on Ncrviilnc. It is a strong linimciit, and des "oys pain quickly. I could feel Nerviiinc sink in deeply. It wont right after these pains that had made my joints so 5101's. I 111i": all 111 crs from rheu- mailr-zn to faithfully try our Nervi- Hne." This was the experience 0f E H. Iiillynrzl, well known in the City of Ucci .-' 11. Pain soreness and stillness va before the mu- Huizhes‘ irate and both sides of the Ktnkom Road as for west as John ‘Shreenarrs. Maple Plains route includes all nations on that road and on both sidw of the Ifinkora road from above apart to the factory’, ‘Middleton mute begins at John McCarvilPs via mdtlleton corner and the Htnkom road from them t-o the Factory (boaii sides». 4636-4-10-31-1-"11, Mon, Wed. LIMIT D. O4 Queen Sire-ct London, B. C. l, England Public Auction Sales 0F RAW FUItS Shipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying . to l. T. Holman, Ltd., Sum- I. merside. P. E. Represented by {tic power of this wonderful linimcnt. Get a its-cent bottle of Nervillnc from any storekeeper; it will d0 W11 good. PiERVILIrE Drives Out Pain Notice is hereby given that Bruce Raymond Diamond, of the City of Charlottetown in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Fireman, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the present or next session there- of for a Bill of Divorce from his wife Ruth Diamond. of the City of Wind- sor in the Province of Ontario, on the ground of adultery and desertion. timed at Charlottetown this 2nd tray of April. A. D., 193i. BELL d: MAIHIESON, Solicitors for the Applicant 111.0001! TRAII. ARTHUR n. nowoeu smrn THE CHARIJTITF-TOWN GUARDIAN Aviator Is A Fined (Canadian Press) EOSIUN. Mass, April iii-A fine 011500 has been chimed 8851M‘ Bernt Balchen, trans Atlfilltilfl aviat- or. for violation of the customs resu- lations at this port. Wilfred W. Lufkin, Collector of Custoins, said today. The fine resultedfrom an unauthorized landing at 5 e 3 east Boston ‘airport ' several’ weeks ago by Balchen on his return from a. flight PORTO DELLO GOLD ETC cowvucnr u sunning sweeping blow that was aimed at my shoulder, but fell at theleve-l of the waist. Had it Pissed my guard, ftwould have discmboweled me. I Iparried his blade with mine. and struck back for the first time with such venom that he leaped away in alarm. The suspension in his attack gave me opportunity to glance over my shoulder toward the edge of the iswamp, where Peter and the negro to Newfoundland in search of sur- vivors of the explosion of the seal- ing shlp Viking. Lufkin said that ‘several minutes before. he discovered ‘of steel. He struck, were circling each other warily, tomahawk poised for throwing. The sight put an idea in my head. I remembered my duel with the Cahnuaga in the glade by the Great Trail and thediscovery that he was at a disadvantage when I used the knife as I had learned to use the sword. I promptly shifted my grip Von the knife hilt and held it straight before me as if it were a rapier. At 1the same time I inclined my other larm behind me to balance it. Boll- ,i11g viewed this maneuver with Boston was not a port of entry for aeroplanes and that landings could not be made here without permis- sion from the Treasury Department at Washington. Bulchen has been notified of the Customs Denarunvut action, Lufkin said, and has been instructed conceming the procedure to obtain a remittance of the $500. He must submit a remittance peti- tion explaining the circiunstances and this, with the recommendation of the Collector of the port, will be forwarded to Washington for dispo- sition by the Secretary of the Treas- ury. In most past instances, Lufkin said. the fines have been remitted. Your Backache Means Weak Kidneys "Ye pore baby," he sneered. “Think ye can meet a knife-fighter like me with one arm? Or fight me off with the point? I'll show ye." He charged upon me like a bat- tering-rani, his knife a whirling point of steel, its broad blade slash- ing 111 1.1.1111 directions. 1 retired‘ increase his self- Wheir your back aches morning, noon and night, when you are de- pressed, tlred and feeling out of sorts-that's when you need the gen- tle assistnnce that comes from Dr, Hamiltonhs Pills. These mild, yet active Pills contain vegetable restor- atives, such as mandrake and but- ternut, and put new life into the liver and kidneys. They soothe away backache and make you feel brisk and full of “pep? 25c at all dealers. irontidence. “Stand up to me now!" h fnally. “Be ye feared?" I laughed at this, and it made him furious. I-Ie stamped around me. rl Eng and stabbing, and it was 0' yelled that however viciously he struck I was always able to parry him with an economy of effort. "n.0- ,1 4 i: 1 1 I All corner: are smoothly roiindedmHingcl and bolls are concealed. . . Racks and shelves are removable... Ovens are seamless and gli- porcelcin . . . Heating cle- ment: are detachable. Royal Tourists On Way Home l I . 2 (Special to fihe Guardian) RIO DE JANFJRO, Aipril 13—Th-2' Prince of Wales and his brother Prince George started home tonight, aboard the steamer Alruanzora, wind- ing up a. two months tour of South America, during which the British heir open-ed the Trade Exposition at Buenos Aims. A great. crowd follow- ed them from their beach front hotel to. the pier and watched them em- bark cheering as the Royal tourists went aboard. He crept forward like a huge cat. feet- sprcad wide, shoulders crouched. ktiife a menacing flame. _ Somewhat to his surprise, I did not give ground to him this time, but met him squarely "as he ad- vanccd. My arm was extended, full- length, tipped with a good ten inches and I parried the blow. He slashed, and I put it aside. He struck again, and I al- most succeeded in twisting his blade from his hand by an old trick of the salle des armes. But my knife was not long enough to get the necessary purchase with it. He charged with wonderful celer- ity. dropped to his knee and slashed upward so effectively that his point cut the skirt of my leather shirt. ‘T’ get ye yet," he howled with glee. , But I1 refused to be intimidated. Indeed, I was no longer doubtful of the issue. I knew that I could out- fight him or any fighter of his cali- ber by my adaptation of sword- play to knife-fighting. I leaped upon him by way of an- ATrout Fishing v Season Earlier (Special to the Guardian) QUEBEC, Que., April 13-80 ad- vanced is the season this year that officials of the fish and game briwwh of the Department of Colonization Pherson for a brief visit recently it; was not generally known that there in Shanghai. But while she was here Mrs. McPherson appeared her followers and they decided to sup- port her plan for a tabernacle in Shanghai seating 2,000 persons. swer, and pressed the fighting. He yielded ground to me, seeking to re- treat into the woods by the trail; but I rounded him up and herded him steadily toward the edge of the and Fisheries and awvainting news from Ottawa in course of the week, allowing the opening of the trout fishing season by next satiirduv- This is twelve clays earlier than in Pfdln" swamp. v , I shortened our fighting range. A , gave him‘ the point, drawingblood occasionally. He kept his head 1N ICHINA SHANGHAI, China, A/bril l3. (U. P.)-Mrs. Aimee Eemple McPherson California evangelist, _and the ex- ponent of the “four square 805W?’ has decided to build a temple for her followers here. Until the arrival :0! Mrs. down, and parried desperately, try- ing to escape to one side, but I was ion him so swiftly that he was afraid oi‘ a blow from the rear, and must needs stand to defend himself. At inst he stood on the very brink of Jilin morass, with no avenue of es- jrnpc open. “How will you die, my friend?" I asked. "You can smother to death i“ l 111.001: *1 SKIN y I-Is answer was a bellow of ill-l D lscnsate rage and his knife, thrown point-first at my chest. By sheer luck I caught its point on my hilt!‘ I _ turned it aside and met his ruslr; Nearly 1V¢Wb°dY l‘ "him" '° ,, ,, F _ _ _ 1 some form or other of ood 0r ,-.e rapped his arms ciound .110, in- I skin "Gupta, , , especially in the lent on ciirryzng me with him into; Spring. And it’s 1.11.1; unneces- sary. A course of Tru-Biood MC- THE ENTERPRISE 10am REASONS. . .Wl1y Maritime, Women Should Choose the "New ENTERPRISE” ELECTRIC RANGE firivezy Gzohhgandfieatzhgfieel PAYMENTS ‘l. Because the New Enterprise is up-to-the-minute with exclusive improvements that give utmost speed, greater convenience and modern beauty: 2. The New Enterprise Electric Range is made in the Maritimes, and the money you spend in buy- ing it keeps Maritime workmen employed and boosts Maritime prosperity. 3. The New Enterprise Electric is guaranteed through and through by a Maritime manufactur- er, with a 42-year reputation throughout Canada for making goodheating and cooking equipment. ‘Write {or illustrated folder, describing this beautiful new elec- tric range . . . perfected and guaranteed by a Maritime maker. SMALL 5A5Y . PAYMENT MONTHLY DOWN Y COMPANY, LIMITED, SACKVILLE, NEW BRUNSWICK I l! I R. T. HOOLMAN. LTD. are Dealers, in Pri Charlottetown Summerside nce Edward Island for Enterprise Products. Drop in and see the Line. before Although she said she was suf- fering from a nervous breakdown Mrs. McPherson found time to con- duct negotiations for the purchase of a. site. The present Four Square Gospel Church is capable of seat- ing but 300. It was in China that Mrs. Mc- Pherson, with her late first husband, Robert Semple, began her mission- ary work which later led to her spec- tacular evangelistic career. (Specal to the Gum-dial!) TOKIO, April 13—Premicr Y0- ku llamaguchl today prescllM 111.1 . ignutlon and that or h" entire Cabinet to Emperor Bir- ohito. are in a. fair way to go neglected. When last seen the grader was standing in the city barn. That was last summer. City police have been unable to trace its movements. dklflxlklythusrggggggggunaAJq .1 D4 .- .1 .1 n .. .1 .1 t. m. 1. .1 .1 .. u .. .. .. n .. .. .- .. .. .. .. .. 1mm Department of Public Works and Highways PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1 SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office until noon of Saturday, April 18th, for the_ supplying of 1,800 tom of red sand to be delivered at the Charlottetown asphalt plant, Pownal Wharf, sand to be approved of by the Govern- ment Engineer. J ALSO for the supplying of 400 tons of Souris or Belll .._____._____ TOWN smears 11011611 as cors SEEK GRJADER DEIFIANCE, 0., April iii-Some- body has misplaced the one good Sl-Tt-‘et STBdEX‘ the town owns. What with the city treasury some- what. crippled and the council re- luctant to vote funds for a new grad- er without knowledge of what be. came of the last one, the dirt streets ___ ____________ _________ the ooze and slime. But I stabbedl d: ‘h H d m and . ,_ , ' anaes e 0o 1 am 112m to the heart before his bears; mum”, the r m ‘ha, kn,“ hug tvas completed, and he fell away‘ (hue troubles. Where eruptions from me, arms spread wide, and lay hi!" lPPeflffld u" Buckley’! . . 0' 2m along with Tru-Blood. m a nniscme heap by the tussocks ol i:- wmbimdcn ‘ha, an.‘ WHY-ii’! EH55» beat. A: your druggisfi. a (To be Continued) ZCEASAIZTTAKB I T R u l usrruc? A“ FOUR-IEGGBD CHICKEN l-IATCII- h RESULTS ED . AwritObUCT OHEHAIJE, Wash, April 13—1A four-legged chicken was hatched here. The chick, still living, had the extra legs 0n its back. Tie... POTA T0 CRO wens .4 TEA/now price cvcrpffered. This machine has become very popular in Prince Ed- lcre from 100 lbs. to 10,000 lbs. The Auger form feed is n1 exclusive feature found only on the Holden. selling fer 0H7 "030 I. 0. B.,_ Charlottetown. .EIII terms, write or A l DEUCE STEWART l 00., LTD. fltl-l-lt-lfl-llull-fli-ifl-Ci Li. ' spcetor, Snmmei ” . or to W. E. Powell it: Matheson, liaiwvnnd. Inspector for Queens, Alffed FY3501‘, ltiC. 2s i-zprirks St, Otto-n. Canada, phone I. jirav-Iottctown, or J. W. Piatts, ln- "3 “m1 5'9"" Ottawa ’ "its. 1mm m Kings. Charlottetown. N" Y°"‘- N‘ 1" ioio-i-a-weri-n .. '1 ‘ _. _j t p. _ _ _: _.,'. _. _». unv~wvexpf Laud-moi .-»-- 11.... l. .~,-tlip.v<>-twv{i=qirmkqéqi,mmw ward Inland, and in used by hundreds of farmers, for spreading Lime Phosphate and fertilizer. Spreads evenly $0 feet wide, any amount per. from A. Horne & Co., premises now occupied offering our entire stock of monu- ments and headstones at greatly re- duced prices. The stock consists i This is your chance to get a Holden fertiliser Spreader-at the lowest River sand, price to be f.o.b. shipping point or at Charlotte- town. L. B. MACMILLAN Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways Charlottetown, P. E. Island, April S, 1931. Scotch, Swedish and Native Granites; also, Castle Grey and Light Wei-moat Marbles in the very latest designs. CLEARANCE SALE . As we have received final notice Ouruthirty years’ experience in- to vacate the sures you perfect worinanshipl by us we are _ Our prices, which include letter- ing, concrete foundation and setting. will never be duplicated, either by ourselves or by any other firm. of the finest Those who come first will set their choice of over 150 beautiful monuments. DISCOUNT‘ SALE ICW Cll CHANDLER 6f BELL 160 KENT STREET CHARLOTTETOWN ‘PHONE 741-1 P. E- ISLAND 11101-1141“!-