NTREF-"i fliarm for Sale Beautitultv situated farm of Percy Myers of 42 acres on the 48 Road at Hazelbrook. This farm is in one of ihe best districts in the Province and L s convenient to school, churches, fac- tories and railway station. The buildings are good and are in first "lass repair. If not sold on or before Wednes- llly the 29th day of April, same will >0 offered atPilblic Auction on that lay at ‘l o'clock. Also sale of crop, "lot-k llllfl farm implements. zippy on premises or to BELL 8; ltlATllll-ZSON. ' Solicitors 4934-24-31 fri, sat, tile. SMILES i? GABBIE GERTIE , t’. -__ ._..--_; sic c l “y my “Some suits are pressed daily at Renew-mostly divorce suits." L. '/.~ fleet’ Ileziris . . . . . . . .. Heel‘ 'l'rlpe fleet’ (‘liceluiieilt Heel‘ Liver Tall‘ Tripe zllirsemeait Professional “Ba Summer Music Course Beginning Dlay list a three months vuursi- in piano, voice and theory is iilered liy the Charlottetown Sehnol I. Roy Kendall, I..R.A..\l., A.A.G.O.. Director. 6905-4-ZLI-Wed-lhi-lvlon-1 illonth FREE! " ' iollri, Case and Bow Open every Wednesday & Thursday CIIARLOTTETOWN VIOLIN SCIIOOL 107 _ Queen Street. Up Stairs. Opposite Prowsc Bros. 50c A LESSON. Branches: Kensingiun, Sunlmerside, and hlnncton, N. B IBUS-‘i-lldzilly. First Cop: Did you hear about Trailer, the detective? He ran down three people in one day. Second Cop: Great work; I sup pole he wlll get promoted. FlrsfCopt He will not. He got lined for reckless driving. rds "I'm afraid, Bridget, that we wlll not be able to live together any , longer." | “indade, mum, an‘ where is it . yez do be goln'." Prohibition Commission Chairman. MR. GEORGE E. BROWN, MARGATE, l’. E. I. Scnd all information regarding in- fractions oi’ PROHIBITION ACT to the above or to J. J. Trainor, Com- missioner, Provincial Police, Char- luttetown, 0!‘ to c. A. Miller, ln- i ipector, Summelside, or to W. E. Haywood, Inspector for Queens, Charlottetown, or J. W. Platts, In- spector for Kings, Charlottetown. MARK R. McGUIO-AN BARRISTER. rSOLI-CITOR, ETC. USUALLY DO All things may come To those who wait; But when they do They're out of date. ¢,»- "'1' vi- xiii-m ‘MeDQQM T MONEY T() LOAN. Cameron Block, Charlottetown. P.E.l BELL & MATIIIESUN R. R. Bell D. L. Mathieson, LL. B, Barristers ac Solicitors Money to Loan CHARLOTTETOIVN & MONTAGUE ._. .Vlcl.l3()l) t; BENTLEY i J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street , MONEY T0 LOAN i Charlottetown. P. E. L McDONALD £4 McPHEE A. .7. A. McDONALD H. F. MBPIIEE BARRISTERS. ATTORNEYS, ETC. ~ MONEY T0 LOAN ..______...______ Stewart é? Lowther J. D. STEWART. K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN. i C. M. Lampson f? Co. LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, E. C. l, England Public Auction Sales 0F RAW FURS slurnine bass will be rammi- ed without charge by applying to B. T. Holman. Ltd. Sum- merside, P. E. l. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. "Tom, how do you like the plans of my new house? Our wedding lomoo off next month." . "Great, but you've forgotten orfb thing-in emergency exit." FURNESS RED CROSS LINE S. S. “SIL VIA ” Freight and Passengers. L . Moneiarzgl fmnde" whm men lived 1° i“ m- “afgmlnr Ioavfleiigm enthusiastically, a loved st. John's Montreal truly and were quick on May 2 May 4 the trigger. If you have Mo: lfi May 1a May 2s ,, , , , ,, May so .lunc l Jlllla a read WhisperingSmlth, June l3 June 15 June 22 Fortnightly thereafter. Charlottetown Agents. CARVELL BROS. LTD. 48l0-4-17-frimoiiwed3itf. EYES TEE-ED ‘ AND ounces ITITIII r. w. Isnoiz s. a nnon 212 Fifth Avenue New York. N. Y. -_._.-__- i 17A wmu snvics _-__.- -. (Continued), "I will have naught to do with it," Iresponded the priest with decision. “Not; even to admit her into the lChurch would I tolerate the fasten- ling upon herself, her husband and myself of a mortal sin. As for the Chevalier dc Veulle, I will say noth- ' ing at present. But I am not satis- fied with everything here at La Verge du Bois. I shall have more to on that score later." l-le ivcnt out and up the stairs, and Murray‘, after a moment's hesi- tation, followed him. ' But. our reprieve was brief. The next morning an augmented force of jailers appeared; oilr legs were un- lashed; and we were marched up into the wintry sunshine again, our eyes blinking at the unwanted light. The village was deserted. and we perceived the reason when we ‘reached the council place and saw ‘the long row of stakes which stretch- ed before the background of the i i green fires of the Evil Wood. Jeers. and cries of derision greeted us- The False Faces stung their ill- ioniend circle til‘0llll(l us, and the ‘feilther-tilfted Keepers and their zwnmen and children pressed close to view the grilesolnc spectacle. We \\'('l'e bound to the stakes. Ta-wan- ne-ars and I iii the middle of the lllit‘; and almost at once the tor- luring begun upon the unfortunates at the two extremities. Their songs and shouts of (lcfiallce r-oon gave way to a sinister Sll‘lllf'3. as they fought ‘with all their vill lll‘.“£‘I' to curb the ,rgony which lmile tlieui cry for ‘IHCYCY. ' Th) ilOlTtll‘ e,’ it frst sifiencd me, then _ ' me itim :1 red-hot. l-nniireit r‘. flwi in the lnids‘ cl the org}: c f ‘c? 1.1L)’ llllrrayuand HELPS SICKWOMEN TO GET WELL My not‘ INVESTIGATE? lvlnliy young" wollicll suffer fre- quently from severe attacks of bil- inlls Dyspepsia. The ‘are takes on a sickly pallhr, nllcl a bitter" taste is noticeable in the mouth. At times the bowels are very constipated. The simplest; remedy is Dr. llamil- fan's Pills, which act upon the stoni- acli, bowels and liver. They cleanse and tone the system. establish reg- ularity, and ‘restore sufferers to sound, robust health. Thcy put new life into disordered stomachs, aid mligestion, pllrify the blood, stop l headaches. lllllkC you feel livcly and lull of "grep." All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills ill 25c bores. Selwood 0i Sleepy Cat By FRANK H. SPEARMAN N THIS STORY of rapid action, Mr. Spear- rnan has gone back to his early love——-of writing tales of the West in stage conch and Indian days, when the railroad had just started to cross the “Nan of Music Moun- taln” or any of his other fascinating novels, we shall not be surprised if you find this one the best of all. o o o Will Appear as a Serial in i The GUARDIAN Starting This Wecl r l'f‘l_l‘:'_(}l'lARLU'l' mun. RTHUR. D. HOWIIEN SMITH AUTHOR. of PORTO BE Lib GOLD 51¢ ooh/Mom or earn-rum] De Veulle penetrated the circle of False Faces, with Marjory, white- faced, tight-Upped, between them. They walked up to the stake to which 1 was bound. I Murray addressed me. "We are making a bargain with the lfldy. Master Ormerod. She ls to renounce her objections to De veulle, own herself mistaken in her feeling of affection for you-L-andlyou are to be permitted to escape when she has sealed her engagements." “Do not think of it, Marjory," I called to her. “I mind this not at all. And fear not. Help will come to you." y A tinge of color showed in her cheeks, and she stepped to my side. "I cannot let you die, Harry," she said with a sob. "Indeed, I will not be able to stand the thinking of it. BPNH anything-better marriage to this beast-thun-than-that! " "You are wrong," I urged her. i"You must not. I should go mad if ‘you did. I should hate myself! I—" l "Bid her not. brother," I appealed to Ta-wan-ne-urs. "Tell her I do ‘not fear to pay the prlcel And why ‘should I escape lf you—" ' | His granite features softened as his eyes met hers. But before he icould speak the scene shifted with ‘startling rapidity. There was a bulge in the ring of False Faces, and IGa-ha-no burst into the group. Dressed in her uniform as Ga-go- lsa I-lo-nun-as-tase-ta, the kllt and moccasins, she fronted De Veulle with eyes blazing, breast heaving. "Do you seek now to buy the white maiden with this man's life?” she stormed. "You shall not! You have had your pleasure with me. jNmv you would like to have a woman of your own color. You shall not! I have been bad. I have forgotten the ways of my fathers. I have be- trayed ii. good man." She threw a glance at Ta-wali-lie- firs, l'trainlng at his bonds. "For that I am sorry, but it is too late!” she exclaimed. “White maiden." she cried to Marjoryflclo not listen to this man. He ls more wicked than I-and I am now a creritilre of Ho-ne-go-at-geh!" De Veulle waved his arm toward the attentive circle of False Faces. “Remove the Mistress." he order- ed. "She is hindering the‘ torture." The False Faces moved forward reluctantly, but Ga-ha-no acted without hesitation. A knife leaped from afold of her kilt, and she sprang upon De Veulle like a wild- eat. He retreated, and ripped out his own knife. But she closed with him, and the two knives sank home at the same instant. Hers pierced De Veillle to the heart. His drove to the hilt iilto hcrvrlght; breast, and she staggered back, coughing blood, against the fikld form of Tn-wun-na-ars bound fast to the stake. “Ga-ha-iim-was not-worthy of—- Ts-wan-ne-ars," she gasped as lier head slipped down his chest. "It-is-better-so." No torture could have destortcd his face into the image of frenzied despair" which it displayed as he strove uselessly to bend down to her. I , "My Lost Soul!" he muttered. $011» HR-Wen-ne-yu, my Lost Scull ‘Oh, Great Spirit, my Lost Soul!" l Marjory crept nearer to me, the {horror in her face turning to pity, ;the tears streaming from her eyes. j Murray. taking snuff absent mindedly. “The poor lass!" she cried softly. “The poor, brave lass!" ' CHAPTER XVI The Might of the Log House The silence of the consternation gripped the hordes of the Keepers of the Trail. The sea of painted. scowllng faces exhibited one frozen expression of awe at the suddenness of the tragedy. Only Murray ggvg no indication of feeling as ho knelt; by De Veulle's side. He SW0d 11D. WiPlnB a spot of blood off one of ~hls hands with a laced handkerchief. "He ls gone,” he remarked 9m- partially. . “Give a look to the Indian girl," I urged. He shrugged his shoulders us i: to Soy it was not worth wllile- but Marjory stooped over Gn-ha-no, mmlmsed the disordered blag]; ._._. SPRAINS h!’ m-‘fl ‘I Indy. l; £25590"! lore "Inna, soothe ' "T"’Wl§'._l!l!4l<!.'!-“il" tresses and closed‘ the wildly staring eyes. " ‘Tie useless, Harry," "she is dead." - "Ga-hu-no—is dead!" repeated Ta-wan-ne-ars blankly. His heaving muscles relaxed, nod he hung limp in his bonds against the stake. “At the least, the woman gave you an avenue of escape from an intric- ate ,.roblem," commented Murray. "You do not seem glad, my dear." “I am not glad," retorted Marjory scornfully. “And I am right con- tene that. you should be unable to understand why I will be moumlng for her." "Ah, well, we have never under- stood each other, have we?" rejoined Murray, taking snuff absentrnindedly. "Come we will give orders for the removal of the unfortunate pair, and—" The horror dawned once more in Marjorys face. (To be Continued she said, Pastor’s Radio Gave Big Time News To World __;__ REV. J. G. JOYCE ONCE OWNED (Montreal Star April 15) Rev. J. G. Joyce, of Merrickville, Ontario, who last evening received his degree of Th.D., at the United Theological College here, was forni- erly pastor of the Wesley United Church at st. Johns, Newfoundland. where he established 1n 1924 what was then the only radio station in Newfoundland. ‘ This 500 watt station, with the call letters 8 WMC, operating on a wave length of 420 metres, was supported by public subscription, and it gave to the world the first news of the great tidal wave that did so much damage on the island at Burin Bay in the tall o.’ 1929 .The residents in that district thought an earth- quake had destroyed the City of St. Johns, and that the tidal wave was the result of the upheaval. It. was not until they heard a. Bible Society meeting coming over the liir from Station 8 WMC that they realized that all was well in st. Johns and that. their district iilolie had suffered. It was this station again zl few weeks ago that. gave to tile world the news of the disaster to the sealing ship Viking, and kept oli broadcast- ing information as to the rescue lit- tempts and their ultimate success. Dr. Joyce operated and managed the station himself for many years-in fact, until he was appointed last June by the Ottawa and Montreal Conference to Merrickville. Dr. Jolcc, who was born at Corbo- ncar, Newioundland, and had his elementary education on the island, lgradllated at Mount Allison Univer- isity and Boston University, where he obtained his B. A. and S.T.B. Then CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN CIIANCERY No. D. 130. Herbert A. Tanton, and Lewis P. Tanton. Defendant. Pursuant to and by virtue of a Decreetal Order made in the above cause on the Seventeenth day of April ‘ A. D., 1931 by the Honourable the Master of the Rolls, l will set up and sell at Public Auction on the prem- ises in Charlottetown on Tuesday, ONLY SET m NEWFONDLAND: Before the Master of the Itolls l APRIL 27__ _- ~ y". ' ‘ I931 '_ 5 ~-,,,..' CONTEST CLOSES MAY 1“ . wk , " 31-1 ." m. ""1 ,_ _ . LiNQLEUM int" NQW . u I . pattfl." Before it is too Logic ' “i ‘1600' PRIZES Selection pk - - _ Il'l y ' g mar-in SeodndPrlse mar-a... , "/4 » $500 cosh ‘I50 will A3190 cull i, l0 Prize‘: “u. of so cub l . y. 25 Prizes eldl of ‘l0 credit on the purchase of Dominion Oilcloth ‘ v l: Linoleum Co. products. Most of ou probably have your Contest Books arid are working on them now. Those ‘who for some reason have delayed should get theirs today . . . or oomorrow. A All ou have to do is select suitable Do- mimoii Inlaid Linoleum atterus for the '- bIank floors in eight co oured room re- productions that are shown in the book; mark the pattern numbers on the Entry _ Form on the book's last age; si n it; tear _. itout; and mail it to _ ntest p!» D0- minion- Oilcloth 8c Linoleum Co. Ltd, Montreal. ' The "Prizes will be awarded to those whose selections come closest to the com- bined secret selections of the eight emi- nent Interior Decorators pictured here, each of whom has chosen one pattern for one room. In case of tics, prizes will be I—Ml’. 1.. ex. Holland, Mitchell-Holland, United, divided. z-hli-Jflqieall‘! Lownd: 99 Claimant Ave., Norwood, . Man. kwiiinipeg). ' v An floor gooey-in; dealer who 3—.\_liss Mary-Em Milcobrrwe» "Cflflldll" "W" "*5 u! s Donmrmrr Floor Cover- blfldfl“? T°'°""’- _ _ ' ing: will we you n Contest -(—I\Ir. Frank liiorrirou, Jordan: hunted, Vancouver. Boo‘ f" , g flung N, m", thin line‘? silulljfiairxijdrbtlgxdglltalruez Co Montreal ‘bu’ ixbrzninyy.’ Bu! fuzz: P- l’ ~ ' r ' " ' . . d I II an 7/Mr- R. Malcolm Slinailul, Turiolnto. Bum“ a‘ "Th. ‘bang’. Wmn”, w‘! b: m. b—l:v_tli‘s.slc.itiriiginlfillib¢ih I wfl- "m" ymuued on lune Isl. Dominion Oilcloth Si. Linoleum Company _2 Limited ‘ Montreal i htwent back to Newfoundland tn charge of Wesley United Church i“ 1923, and the folloiviiig year started the flldlQStlltifln in an annex to the church. 1-le collected $14000 for its nialn- Lciiniice, and the station was used ' fieely by all denomlnations—Angll- can services uiere broadcast regul- arly, as well as concerts from the Roman Catholic orphanage and con- vent, in addition to United Church services, and all kinds of meetings , DOMINION OF CANADA i PROVINCE 0F l PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND [In the Probate Court 21st George V" i A. D. 1931 In Re Estate of Silas Wonnacott ‘late of Hunter River in Queens County in the‘ said Province, deceas- ged, testatc. l By the Honourable Harold Leon- llrd Palmer, Surrogate Judge of Pro- i bnte, etc, etc. Complainant . To the Sherifi" of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County- ‘ GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion‘ on file of Bernsley 5- Wilma‘ cott of Hunter River in Queen's County ln Prince Edward Island, , F" cl ‘l k T mbs of tile 5th day of ‘May A. 0., 1031'. at Farmer and '6 e1 c 0° South Rustico in Queens County. the hour of twelve o'clock noon ALI. i i _- ti E ut of THAT PARCEL of land situate lying i “f°”°““'d' Farm” ‘e x“ m and entertainments-the station be- ing a valuable link with the Domin- ion of Canada and North Amerlfln continent. Dr. Joyce, when appointed to Mer- rickvllle, took an extra-mural course with the United Theological College, and wrote his thesis on “Environ- mental and Social Factors in New- foundland." Last evening Dr. Gifford, in introducing him to con- vocation, made. the comment that the work was of sufficient merit to deserve publication. ' i i SUED FOR. “RECKLESS WALKING" PARIS, April 25 (British United Pressl-Probably for the first time in French legal history a, pedestrian is endeavouring to obtain damages from a. fellow pedestrian for "reck- less walking." _ The plantiff in this odd case is n woman who WWPIBS B" imWmi position in a dressmaking establish- ment. The defendant, from Whvm she 1,; claiming no less than $2.0M damages, ls a. banker. They “WWW in the middle pf the Rue de rllviill. and, appr0PYlBiIe1Y_ fmolflh (“We this is an affair strickly between pedestrians), at l. W015 Wilma "l" of studs in the roadway indicate the walkers may' cross without’. btlfli knocked down by mowrosts- Both banker and diessmaker were in a. hurry. The court will have to ecide who was in the wrong. Blitz-la was the woman who in falling sul- fered injury, for her wrist will sprained. and she claims that i-hi-E has seriously interfered with lie: work. NOTICE Owing to the reconstruction of this place is closed to vehicle artment of liuiilic Works & iligliiua, PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RUAIJ CLOSED as .5 the Mill River or Draw Bridlgi at Fortune Cove, Lot 5, on Highway Route No. 17, the road at traffic until further notice Parties travelling between Albcrton and points east are ad- vised to go via the Western Road. ' and being ln Charlottetown afore- said bounded and described as lol- lows: By a line commencing on the aastern corner of Great George Street and Kent Street and running thence northeasterly along Kent Street eighty-five feet ten inches or to the northenste n boundary line of the Tanton property thence south- castcrly along the some thirty-three feet thence southwesterly parallel with Kent Street eighty-five feet ten inches or to Great George Street aforesaid and thence along the same northwesterly thirty-three feet to the place of commencement being part or Town Lot. number eiglity-flve in the third hundred or town lots in Charlottetown subject to n right-oi- way eight feet wide extending from Kent Street over tho said land along the eastern boundary thereof as the some is described in a Deed dated the 22nd day oi September 1879 and made between the said John P, Tan- tou 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 of the Deed. the above Estate praying that a c1- tation may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter sct. forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Elstate to be and appear before me at a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court llouse 1n Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in the said Province, on Friday the twenty-second day 0f May next, coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock iorenoon of the same day to show cause if any they can why the accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed foi- in said petition and on motion of Reginald R. Bell, Esqr., Proctor for said Petitioners. And 1 do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown for at least four con- secutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forth- with posted in the following public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlot- tetown ln Queen's County, at or near the City Weigh Scales in Charlotte- town aforesaid, and at or near the Public Hall at Hunter River in said County, so that, all persons interest- The sale will be confirmed by the Court without expense to the pur- chaser. DATED this April A. D., 1981. eighteenth day of GIL GAUDET, Macter-in-Chance y. D. McKINNON, Esq, K. C. ed in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Given under my hand and the Seal of the said Court this (LS) seventeenth day of April A.D.. 193i and in the twenty-first year of His Majesty's Reign. II. L. PALMER, Complainant's Solicitor. lB53-4-20-MOIlWOQffl2WkS. Judge of Probate 4857-4-20-Mom-4l _ L. B. McMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works 8: Highway: Charlottetown, P. E. Iland, April 15, 1931 —4_7_97-4:I"r|~Moon-Wed-3i-week till May 15f! SCO TCH FITCH Send Your orders now for July Delivery for n few trio of the m: British bred nus obtainable. G...- nteed delivery in A. 1 Condition. 3 Full information regarding breeding and feeding given to will buyer. _ ' See sample of Fitch Neckplece mode up in Sinclair k Stewsrt‘! window, Somme ‘ . ': For further particulars write ' ' JOHN u. MURRAY. Ihlkburn, Gulnlilefs, Scotland. A? 4B5i-4-20-monsatMuy 2-3l. 44-1 Y Spruce Latins-d’: Cedar Sizing/lei on hand 500,000 Spruce Lathe . Prices 82.50-53.50 and $4.00 per 1,000 _ - —Also-- ~ Ono Million Cedar Shingles in Air-Dried British Columbia and Campbeliton. N B. Cedar Shingles ‘ ' In all Grades -Prices low- L. POOLE & c0. wii- vim" if