l1 vie. as soon a5 they c“ balance a“ “Se” for sturdY From imp w. food will 35515‘ pelts W“ can S Thousands 0f oi a Supply °£ i places. “mm” Farm of the late Eilwarrl lilcEirr-n. situated at Stanley Bridge, on the Caniphellton Road. in County, containing 115 acres prac- tically all clear and in .1 high stale of cultivation with good (iivelling house and out buildings. Not fair from school, churches, etc. For further particulars apply to MRS. PENZIE llfelilvEN. Administratrlx. 4594-4-8-81. Professional Bards Max Factors Preparations Are used by 85".- of the Screen Stars --and should ' be on every ladies‘ Dressing Table. Cleansing Cream. Plain and Lemon Powders, Rouge. Astringent, -i-tr. MISS RYAN, Representative Phone 107-11. j-_——------€_-_-—- DR. M. A. McGUIGAN DENTIST Twcel Building, Charlottetown Ofllce llnurs-Ei-l. 2-5. Evenings by appointment _Residenre phone 558. Offlce phone, 1003. D. EDGAR‘ SHAW, K.C. Law Offices — Prowse Block. 1Z7 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled; Deflection of Bills (Special Dept.) SAFE protection for all documents. B-ZI-lmonth. NOTICE Now is the time to have your Fur [Coats repaired or remodelled at lummer prices. MRS. D. DAVISON 170 Prince Street. M92-4-2-thursattiie-1mo. BELL 8i MATHIESUN B. R. Bell D. L Mathieson, LL. B. Barristers d’; Solicitors Money to Loan CHARLUDTETOWN 8i MONTAGUIE M LURE {EMacKINNON SILVER I-‘OXES AND FURS Representing HUDSONS BAY CO., of LONDON. EINGLAND. Dfflce 112 Kent St. McLEOD to BENTLEY .1. A. BENTLEY W. BENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and Attomcy-at-Law Office: 1B0 ltirhuiond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, P. B. L McDQNALD é‘ MQPHEE B. A .1. A. l\IcUO.\‘ALD BARRISTERS. nrronxnvs, mo. MONEY TO LOAN Phone 89B Stewart 8 Lowther J. l). STEWART. K. C. N. \V. LOWTHER BAHRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN. tial nutrim“ leading h ve s - on- Sragexintii-icdéfzilvzrhqar I260 it agfiefiyou prq and w Q e50 - rcsh m“ . pfi a fhfl $1203.11?»- F004 Peek“ ‘“,,“‘“““J c _ . w" NOW! weibihr cfingte m, jntsresting Liters Swift Canadian C0- Silver n..- Food Se"? “Fpmnfenmm 1w Mrinolm) ' Edmonton r "i A D Queens ‘ i ‘if. r. liicPIll-ZE l I s in mrrcct eat. 1i! “imam d minerals an d United Canadian B“ eat food olved thck m g a; all time?- a“ _ by includ' o their bgtlkoigflléoggmi. u “h U“; 5% lbs. D0 t i “f, englggulnf‘ PB mtalncli of 1 Limited. f uni-Wit , Ngw Wcstminslfl ‘SIWILES /,/ GABBIE ozone \\ F _ <7‘! l...“ . g . i l l \ _ y" u. s m. w; J "Now-a-day a girl is not compll merited on her splendid carriage i but on her classy chassis." THERMOMETER GOSSIP Freezing: Whst s fuss folk| make over zero. Temperature: Yes, and he's sucii ji cipher at home. Prlma Donna: wedded to my art. Hard Hearted Manager: l widow? "How arc you?” "Well, thank you." "How do you find business these days?" "By Advertising." i early become Yes‘! Arid how long, pray, have you been rm: unnatmfii-rruwu GUARDIAN » ' l l/U I l \ l/l/ t \ [NU/e cannons wairsirs MARKET suovsv 0v - THE WTgLTaiNkioCLU B ARTHUR I). HDWDEN SMITH AUTHOR f FOR-TD DELI-O GOLD CK- h-DQOOM TRAII. “Budt I hsfe another scheme we might try first-tonight." He surveyed the scores of dwin- dllng canoes , their silvery blrehen sides agleam in the sunlight. their dripping paddle blades shining as the psddlers drove them along. "they will make camp by sunset; at der point of der three rocks. That ls elght-tsn-miles from here. Jo, we can make it." "Make what?" I asked Impa- tiently. "Der distance. Andt my plan." "What plan, man?" v "T0 put der Brln on der other side of Joncaires face, my—l Now you listen." And he outlined an undertaking which seemed absurdly simple until Y. chanced to look up and see that fleet of canoes on the eastern horizon of the lake. “Tilvy are too many for us," 1 objected. "Ja, if they know we come." he admitted. "But they do not." “It is well worth trying.” said Ta- wan-ne-ars deliberately. “If it succeeds it will set back the plans of Onontio and Murray. "Anclt if it does not, then you tell der gofcrnor Peter Corlaer tried once too often to get der Joke back on Joncaire." - With which sage comment, Peter took liliiisclf off to arrange with the post commander for drawing certain supplies we should require for this new expedition. Two hours later an express left Oswcgo with dispatches for Governor Burner, describing the situation at Jagara and our experiences at La. Vierge du Bois, as well as the pass-_ ,age of Joncaires argosy of furs, the greatest haul which had so far been made by either country that year on the frontier. Before the gate was slammed shut again we three Sllpp- ed out and waved good-by to the garrison on the walls. Our advance was cautious, and we marred company with Corlaer in isome bushes, whence we could ‘distinguish figures dancing around the flames and hear the distant yells of the guests of Joncaire as they caroused on his brandy. 'I‘lie Dutchman stripped to his belt. Ta- wan-ne-ars relieved him of his musket, powder horn and bullet Jpoueh, and I shouldered his clothes ,‘and pack. l "BY der blasted pine-a goodt ‘mile beyondt der other side," whis- pered Peter as he waded into the water. "You are sure you can stay afloat so long?" I asked with some mis- giving. “Ja," he said scornfully. "When you hear a noise like a fish rising three times, that is Peter.” He settled knife and tomahawk against either thigh, slung a. spare flask of powder beside them, sank forward to his chin and began to cleave the water with powerful over- hand strokes. “We must hurry, brother," ad- monished Ta-wan-ne-ars. He started off at right angles with the path he had been following, and we fetched a. circle around a group of fires, coming ultimately to a high point above the shore half Ia. mile beyond them. Here we lrested, both because our wearlness -was very great and because we de- sired to witness Peters exploit, and, [if need be, be prepared to aid him. ,1 It was past midnight and the ‘fires had burned low and the brandy drinkers soaked themselves stupid. Not: a sound came to us, except for ‘ the calling of a wolf from the heavy ‘ timber inshore and the creaking of water-birds. ‘Twas Ta-wan-ne-ars’ eagle vision which saw the danger signal. He sripped my arm. "Look. brother," he hissed. I looked and a flame spurted up- ward between the fires and the water. There was a sharp explosion. A long minute clasped, and then s chorus of excited yells rose, dropped and was sustained. We listened for ten minutes, and whilst the yelling continued, with intermittent shooting, there was ‘iwthlns to indicate triumph or sat- isfaction. In the meantime the flames which Peter had kindled, after flourishing grandly, gradually died out as the awakened savages re- moved those canoes which had not, W-ll-ll snvicl consumer or continua (Continued) caught fire and threw water on “JR!” agreed Corlaer slowly. such as were only smoldering. Half sn hour passed uneventfully. ‘Then the steady lapping of the water against the beach was dis- turbed by the splash n. fish~ makes in rising. It was repeated twice Ts-wan-ne-srs leaned over and splashed the water twice with his hand. A gnmt boomed out of the darkness. Ripples spread in s. widening circle, and s huge form ,, ’ nolselessly ashore, ignoring our helping hands. "Oof, that was a goodt Joke on Joncolre," muttered Peter. “Some canoes Isinash with der u: ondt some I blow up with der powder and more are burnedt. Where are my clothes? I om soaked like der muskrat." “You were long in coming," said Ta-wsn-nc-ars. "My brother is not hurt?" "Neln, nein. Ooof, what s. swim! I tell you 1 hafe bubbles under my skin! Jul" ' “Did you damage them much?" I asked eagerly. ‘ Peter suspended the operation of struggling into his shirt and chuck- led shrilly. "I would gife much to see der face of that Joncaire when he counts his canoes andt der fur packs he has left. Twice now we get der joke on him." Wet as he was with the water dripping from his lank hair. he in- slsted upon quitting that dangerous locality at once. We trumped across country until the sun was high, and we stumbled upon an isol- ated family of Onondagas, who made us free of their ga-no-sote. We spent two days with these people. recuperating in preparation for the stern task ahead of us. After parting with them we con- tinued in leisurely fashion eastward. keeping well on“ the north of the great. trail of the Long House and avoiding as much as possible con- tact with the Onondagss. Oneldas Mohawks whose countries we tra- versed. Some ten days after leaving Oswego we found ourselves on the verge of that untracked domain which was roamed by the Keepers of the Doom Trail. In order ‘to assure that our de- parture would be free from the observation of spies we left our last camp after dark and in two parties, Ta-wan-ne-ars and myself going in one direction and Peter in another. ('I‘o be Continued) Suffered For Months With Kidney Trouble Quebec Man Used Budd's Kidney Pills M. Eusebe Boulsy Relieved After Taking Six Boxes of Dodd's i Kidney Pills. .___.._ Les Trois Rulsseaux, P. Q., April lL-(Speciab-"I am glad to tell you the good that Budd's Kidney Pills have done me." writes M. Eusebe Boulay, a resident of this place. "I have suffered for several months with my kidneys and pains in the back. In the mornings I yvas hardly able to walk. That is why 1 took Dodd’: Kidney Pills. After the first boir 1 felt better. I have now taken six boxes and today I am quite relieved. I cannot praise them enough. They are a splendid rem- cdy." Backache, bearing-down pains, dizziness, headaches and depression are early symptoms of kidney weak- ness, too often misunderstood. Weak kidneys go from bad to worse through wrong treatment or neglect. The moment you suspect your kid- neys use Budd's Kidney Pills to strengthen and restore them. Dodd’! Kidney Pills have built up their reputation as s kidney remedy by relief they give. Musk rats There is a. great dosl o! money in be made in ' ' , Muskrat‘ in Pens. You don't need ponds, lakes nor streams. These pens srs placed on dry land. The‘ Muskrnts are easily fed and cared for. They will est most any kind of vegetable.‘ Records show they will breed from three to flvo times a year, and have from four to fourteen young to the litter. You can buy Muskrat: from us for breeding stock. with completely equipped pens om! raise them on WIIIIIS some no usurious soon KOZELUH‘! BROTHER WILL LIVII IN UNITED STATES PRAGUE. April 10(U. PJ-Wash- lngton amateur tennis will wofit. by the addition of at least one strong player this spring when Jan Koseluh. brother of the international star Karl, goes to the United States capl- tal as member of the staff of the Czech Legation. Jan Koseluh is well known in European tennis. lie was rated tenth in Myers international list for 1027. He will leave here the last of March for the United States. ' ROBERTS AGAIN TULANE‘S MOST VALUABIE PLAYER NEW ORLEANS. April 1O (U. P.) -For the second simesslve year. Lloyd "Preacher" Roberts. slant wi- ter and caiptain of 'I‘uls.ne's 1930 foot- ball team, was voted the most valu- able player by his mates at the conclusion of sprlfls pfiwim- 3° W" awarded 3, silver football, the sim of the regulation pigskin. Roberts, who graduates this spring. was all-Southern for two years. \VOODI'ECKER SHORT PHONE SYSTEM IN WEST SEAITLE, April 9.-Scores of com- plaints sent telephone linemen into the Ballard district to determine what was causing telephones to go dead. A search revealed-woodpeck- ers had bored through a. terminal box and had short-clrculted the lines. . A study has revealed that wood- peckers preferred boxes painted green. but would not disturb those painted white. But when the white paint begins to wear off, or be- comes dull, the birds go to work. p FIVE-DAY WEEK NEXT OBJELTIVE Y wssrmiomn. April 1o (u. P.)- lliedersl employee, who won s lub- stsntial victory recently with the passing of the law 811101118 "Wm an sll-yesr-smund Saturday ball imudny, now are ready to move for s five-day week and reduction of the retirement sge. it was disclosed at s r held by Federal employee Union N0. 2. Th; next legislative battle 0f Gov- ernment workers will be on the issue of uie five-day week. Henry G. Nol- do, secr<\iry-trefl.!\1l'Or 0f the 11111011- declared. John 5. Beach, ch10! 0! ‘h! N‘ tlrament division of the Pension Of- flee, and V. J. Billet, fihlifmm 01! the oommi ‘ on education and re- tirement of the union. iirwd the need for retirement at a. younger age. Blller said workers should be re- tired after 30 year's service, regard- 185s of age. newii rustle-QM the we limit be reduced to 60 for all classes 0f employes. Further legislative reforms were urged py Joseph Btsnsfield, presi- dent) of the union. who aussemd w- tabllslunent of a “Board 0f Civil Service Appeals" to which emplvyefi might carry complaints of "unfalr“ administration of commas-lion and efficiency ratings. GERMAN WOMAN SEEN AS SUCCESSOB TO WILLS LONDON, Aipril 10 (U. P.)-—Ger~ many will probably produce the ul- tlmste successor to Mrs. Helen Wills- Moody as world's lawn tennis star according to the beliefs of experts here. The game among women in Ger- many ha; progressed steadily in the last five years and it is now generally admitted that Fraulein Gilly Aus- sem and Fraulein H. Krahwlnkel are s, distinct menace. Even “Big Bill" Tilden once told a well-known Brl tish critic that he believed Clliy Aus- sem would one day replace the fitm- ous Helen. Despite her periods of bad luck, in the way of eye trouble and inactiv- ity owing to her unfortunate accident at W m last year when she In 5 Weeks One Thin Woman Gained 15 Pounds Dear Madam: If you need more good solid flesh to fill out unsightly hollows tn neck, cheeks and chest, why not start today to get it? Further delay may be dangerous so why not: go t/o-A-or any live druggist and get a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets-they are sugar coated, small and rich in the weight building substance extracted from codflsh livers. And while you are putting on weight with McCoy's you'll also gain in energy and physical attractive- ness-eyes will brighten-skin blem- lshes vanish. Sixty . Jlfitl for 00 cents-take them for 28 days faithfully-then- if you are not satisfied with zaln in weight and tnrioved health get Coy’s. ii MlnariPs Linlment reliever‘ corns. Mortgage Sale ‘There will be sold by Publ‘c Auc- .2101) in front of the Law Courts bui‘dlng in Charlottetown lo QllLBllS Joiinly in Prince Edward island on Monday, the 27th day of April A. D. i231 at the hour of twelve oeiock noon ALL THAT tract piece or par- cel of land 5101MB on Township Number Iidfty-nlns iii Kings County in Prince Edward island bounded and described as follows: Commenc- ing on the south side of the Whim Road and at the northwest angle of land sold to Malcolm Nicholson thence south to the division line of ‘Ibwn- ships Numbers Flfty-nlnc end Sixty one, thence west six chains and twenty five links thence north to the roed thence along the road to the piece of commencement raining fifty sci-es of land s. little more or less. This sale is made in pursuance of a Power of Ssls contained in m Indenture of Mortgage dated the 14th of November A. D. 1992 and made between David Young of Whim Road township Number fifty-nine s- fcresaid and Mary Young his wife of the one part and John Whear of Charlottetown aforesaid Esquire. of the other part, which mortgage is sprained both her ankles PIE-Yin! "19 semi-final against the Calfornlan Elizabeth Ryan, the popular Gilly! record is good. Some enth lasts, however. prefer the chances of Fraulein Krahwinkel roi- the world ewwii. Her same is graceful and effective, but critics declare that she could improve con- siderably if she would take more frequent excursions to the net and develop tihe art of volleying. HELENA, Monk, April fL-Mon-l tans. is a paradise for big game; hunters, and one of every three per- sons who sought big game in Mon- tana's national forests last season was successful. APRIL 11, 1931 fined (Ji- iisfEi-gmm- Hilififis ORANGE ' PEKOE . More than 7.850 big game animals were bagged by the 23,600 nimrods who scoured the hills. The 1930 bag included 2,000 elk, 5,000 deer, and 580i bear of which about 30 were sliver: tips. f The animal census showed approx- imately 53,560 deer. 13.000 elk, 1,570 moose, 2,300 mountain goats, 0200 mountain goats, 6,200 mountain sheep and about 8.400 bear of the black and 600 of the grizzly species. SPRAINS Rub Missrd‘: in gently. h .PQIIQKI'IIQI’ sors Iigsinun. nil talus-scion. soothes. n Put: you on your full "person's lfigfi-g-g-Hur-Sat- Auction Sale It ls astounding to you. no doubt. that Dodge Brother; nuke 2600 different combinations in Trucks. They run Imus twelve hundred pounds capacity to six tons. Alllffilllflls prloe of $690.00 to $0000.00 delivered here. Surely in m. lot you can find s Truck to suit your wants. For instance, the lli-tnn Truck, which carries 2% tons guaranteed p‘,- losd would cost you, for Truck with Stake Body complete $1815. If you can but this anywhere in the world than v: will bs glad to get s photograph of the Truck which you o oose. The llew Plymouths Which we claim to be better dollar for dollar value than luy oar in her class. The l-Door, 3 Window Sedan ls 8090.00 and is many inches larger than any of her small competi- tors. She has more power than is really necessary. She has l-Whecl Hydraulic lnternal brakes and 4 Hydraulic Shook Absorbers. She is built in six body styles. Dodge “ 6 ”s The Dodge Standard "6" Sedan, 110 inch wheel bus, at 81150.00 and the Special ‘Sedan DeLuxe, 114% tnoh wheel base st. . . . . $1215.00 ' 6i I I Dodge 8 s The Standard Sedan, 112% inch wheel bsu st $1525.00 and the Special “8" Sedan DeLuxs with 119% inch wheel base at . . . . . . $1650.00 Five wire wheels is with no extra charge on all Dodge Cars but Six wire wheels will cost you extra. We have been told repeatedly by people of knowledge who visited the Montreal Motor Show that the Dodge can were easily the most beautiful can at the show no matter what the price was. lf you will take the trouble to come in 5111x206 them we are sure your verdict will agree with the . Can New or Used and Trucks New or Used maybe bought on the Time Payment Plan f ' hed by our own Company. Monthly payments in the case of Urban pur- chasers and one single payment up to slx months or three. six, nine and twelve mouths or four. eight and twelve months for farmers. Buy Guaranteed lised liars You cannot afford to buy Used Cars unless they an guaranteed. Everyone of the following esrs ll guaranteed and a Certificate goes to you with them. Ford, 1926 Touring Star. Touring Studebaker, Coach . . Dodge, 1927 DeLuxe Sedan .. . . . Whippet “ti” 1929 Coupe, Rumble Seat Hudson Touring . ' Overland 6 cylinder Coach, 1927 . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l $ 300.00 Dodge "8" Special DcLuxe Sedan. 0 Wire Wheels, ran 0000 miles, cost $1880.00 for ... 81850.00 ,Whlppet "6" Conch . . . . . . . . . . . .... . S 900.00 Plymouth 1930. ran 2000 miles .,, 3 615.00 Also Ford, one ton. 1924 Truck S 100.00 Ford, 1924 Coupe 8 100.00 Dodge, 1926 Sedans . . . . . . .. $200.00, Chrysler "4" Sedan, 1928 . . . . . . . . . . . Dodge. 1929, Standard Sedan Dodge Special Touring, 1927 . . . . Chevrolet Coach. 1928, Disc Wheels .. . S 850.00 Chevrolet Sedan. 1930, ran 1050 miles 8 ‘I50. DeLuxe “6" Coupe, 1930, 6 Wire Wheels. ran 5.200 mllel cost $1430.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. VS 985.00 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan, 1926 at . . . . . . . . . . . 0 200.00 Also Graham Bros, Iii-ton. 1928 Truck i 850.00 The Dodge “8" Special DeLuxe Sedan at 81300.00 is one of the biggest bargains we have ever seen. You would not know her either by looks, sound or action from‘ s perfectly new ear. Remember your money is not ours until you are satisfied. ' 0 350.00 . i 450.00 OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL"8 O’CLOCK. W. B. PROWSE & SONS, Charlottetown E AR LE KENNEDY, Kensington AT ALEXANDRA Twenty Six llundred Trucks 8 0.062;; s 300.00 ' ii MONDAY, APRIL 13th AT 2 P. M. SHARP Of 18 hesd of choice grade Holstein and Guernsey cattle, all young 5M three f. shcned and ulns cattle. sols for some time. in excellent condition, in I few days. Five very M herds of grade cattle offered for tofresbfl no; u one of u» 11.1w‘ ' duced prices. also, Castle Grey and Li As we have received final notice from A. Home & Co, to vacate the premises now occupied by us we are oflering our entire stock of monu- ments and headstones at greatly re- Marbles in the very latest designs. BLEARANBE SALE i Our thirty years’ experience in- sures you perfect wormanship- ourselves or by any other tlrm. The stock consists of the finest Scotch, Swedish and Native Granltes; ght Vermont monuments. Our prices, which include letter- ing, concrete foundation and settilll» will never be duplicated, either b! Those who come first will get their choice of over 150 beautiful Terms: Eight months credit. J. l1. JUDSON. J. A. MscDONALD, Alwnm- l N I M E N Auctioneer. QBSD-A-Q-Tlllil -Bst-Mon-3i. — a . N" xi your farm. The Company will pllt- now vested in the undersigned. de- lz- —/ ---;--__ ___ .._ chase your “urea” a‘ In lurmcflve run“ having been made m payment‘ B. A. pri"e." We ranch them for you, If ‘ 1 BARRisTuir SOI.l(‘I’l‘(ll{ mt. R SALE you ivisii. on attractive terms. °‘ ‘he “ma?” “d mmii” "w"? I MONEY 1'0 LOAN‘ ,' l‘l.e (‘ompanv has now located on thereby. l ‘the Dutch Viiiage Road. near I-IalI- _For further particulars apply to fax, the larzest and best equipped ‘ McLean and McKin-non, Solicitors Cameron Block. Charlottetown "I" L CHANDLER o» BELL‘ (‘ixiizu l'.'r." lirrii lliilsirie pro ram-h In Fanads. u I v “v 1 ' Iism iiml Kin mitfi t" You are invited to <ail and inspect ROW" 59113 Buiidinl- C0571"? d’. E_ n¢§‘,‘,‘..'_ l I n, thnnfmfl Si“ M" “"")""~' ‘"1" "i" n! IiIFFIMPWI-itfl exhlh . our Ranch oi write us for full plr- town. ' , i - _ _ ,,,;,.,, _"‘F if, H; "fr; -. t... emf» m‘... 1.1-1 owl-m. Dated um 21m day of March, 191-" 160 KENT STREET PHONE 741-1 "'"'"“" "i s ““"“' m. " ' M‘ M l’ m p‘ "m \<\"i"!“"' rm! F\!"“l'< HPITED l-"TIT" A WW9"! 0.1mm Ijlilg, <.....,....- Ii: I'll *"' "' ‘l’ " ' ‘ ' are: ll i‘. '.. I 4h one-or.- iiiiiiiiili; naarm o. FENNEL! CHARLOTTETOWN P- E‘ ISLAND i Li“ Bu; i" ca"! iiaiiiimis ind |..i - i_- ilwm. I‘ ‘u x Exlcutriocs of Estate, Robert Fennell uiuai‘ eliariutletnwn. .. FA ,N. S. 6°04‘ w“ , I (6714-11-21. 0-1- - y * \ . mp4 “m...” , ~_- i»._..e......s.....‘.... .. ,,__, . “yrwevwvgqyrmnaerssiwsrioriowm-i-wmww i = - ~ <