............ “s...”- \ 0 GOOD i Rep ltltoiti BLENDS flied Label h Orangeliilsoe mus games (Continued) - The False Faces drew clear of the ‘ - crowd, and danced solemnly around E A ' inward and stopped, each one where '. n8 he g stood. For the first time the m! priestess, or Mistress as they called pleasure in our her, showed appreciation of her surroundings. She walked into the _ c" ring of masks and took up her gwa (the sun-"the rm: CHARLOTTETOWNGUANDIAN "rt-DOOM a TRAIL 47 ARTHUR D. HOWDEN SMITH AUTHOR. f PORTO CELLO GOLD ETC COPYRIGHT If BRINYANO‘ who will consecrate our feast," she continued her reeitative. and a warrior whom valor will re- sist the torment with pride. And the other is a white chief whose tender flesh will yield great delight and whose screams will give ears. , "O, my people, this is the night of Preparation. When An-da-ka-ga- Light of the position in front of us and between Day"), the husband of so-a-ka-ga- our stakes. She had not looked at gwa, retires to rest "Bow down, O my people." chanted in a soft voice that sh ly sweet. "The Fals Faces are come amongst you, for it is again the period of our rule, and to mourn his dead wife and make ready for the e new one he will take tomorrow, you was must retire to your lodges, and put e out your fires, and let down your hair. Flor in the night the spirits of Ha- I. their Mistress, am to give Y0“ the nis-ka-o-no-geh (hell-“the dwelling TO EUROPE SMILES ... GABBIE GERTIE h“ MQQM W to Ilymou th, Havre, London “SCYTIIIA” April 20 l0 Galway, Cobb, Liverpool Excellent Accommodation in Cabin, Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class Special Third Class Round Trip Excursion Rates l "Asc/llv1.4"s129},,wm, J "sc YTHIA" $12.3 in» nlu u a an on. \_______________J “Long-sufiering radio fans would like to send in a request that the saxaphone footer play ‘tag’ or "tid- riIe-dc-winks." In/ormaiion from Cunard Steam Ship Co. Limited Cor. George 8n Granville 5a., Halifax or any steamship agent SAIL » » » i i cuuARoi i Auction Sale Qf Furniture Lyceum Building on Prince Street, Charlottetown, on Saturdgly the 4th. clay of April A. D. 1931 at the hour of 10:30 o'clock a. m. choice Parlor,‘ Dinning Rooln, Kitchen, Hall and i . I I will sell by Public Auction at the l Wolf: How are you‘ Mrs. Hare, Is your husband going In for a re- ‘ turn match with Mr. Tortoise this JOHN P. BRADLEY AliCTIllil SALE ton, Winsioe, to sell April 8th, at 1 o'clock 1 fillle, 6 beef cattle, 4 young cattle, ‘ 1 milk cow, 20 sheep, a quantity hay, ‘ oats, mixed grain and turnips, 1 five horse power gasoline engine, 1 truck Wflklln. 1 spreader, hay rake, grain grader, 2 Bedroom Furniture including Parlor g y Table, Chairs, Writing Desk, Pictures i Dining Room Table, Chairs, Table,‘ 2 Sideboards, Curtains, chairs. 3 Squares of Linoleum, 2 Bur- v eaus, Bedroom Table, Oil Cloth, Kit- ohcn Stove, Bedroom Stove and all other goods and chattels distraincd on the premises of Ambrose E. Woo Charlottetown under a distress war- rant from Patrick J. Hughes. T Dated at Charlottetown. this 1st. day 0f April A. D. 1931. W. TVILFRED CQYLIZ Bailiff. Auctioneer. each other." I am authorized by Edward Bryon- on Wednesday, P. l\l., 3 horses cart, mower, manure ‘ it might be a good time now as Mr. Tortoise ls sort of dormant this Knchm j time of the year and can't move kissed." 83f‘. Mrs. Hare: Well, I don't know. ery fast. out! THE REASON d’ Most every one is good this year, But somehow I honestly ieel hat Lent ls their excuse to save To buy a new automobile. . \ k“? \ ' 7_/*\\ A ‘ J '1». JQQ "I think Maude and Nellie hats "How do you know?" "l could tell by the way they sets lever barrows, road cart, 2 wood slcighs, box. sleigh. De lava] cream separator, 2 plows, 3 sofa of work harness, hoes, shovels, forks, boards, studding shingles and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale positive as farm is sold. if stormy Wednesday, on Thursday the ninth. What are the young man's business prospects? Daughter: i don't know that pa. Term. twelve mmmm All l know is that he means busi- Illll- ALEXANDER McRAE. Auctioneer. -.-_-i___._____ I vo-Owe-ewoo-o-e-ovQuo-o-qvo-o-oo-o-u l 1 i EYES ‘ 4478-4-2-'I'hur~sntnTue-Si. GLASS? u Every man fccls instinctively that f: g" Egbwo: all the beautiful sentiments in the; omnmcm,“ world weigh less than a single lovely action-Janus Russell Lowell. If! Richmond Street efloggvgooe-pvq-ooowoooo-v anon suits?‘ We will sell by Public Auction our Showroom property on the Corner of Queen and Wafer Sires-ts, Summerslde on Saturday, April 4th, i931, at 1.30 P. M. This property is n Corner lot, 90 feet by 35 feet wide with a per, petual right-ni-way In rcnr and a Building thereon 35 feet by ‘l0 feet built two years ago. The Building faces on Walcr Street opposite the end of Central Street and we consider it the best business sitc in Surnrnerside. Being 80 fcct from the Clifton Hotel, the same distance from the Queen, 70 feet from Sinclair & Stcwarts and 250 feet from R. T. Ho|man's, Ltd, and l0 feet from the Central Telephone Office and in the centre of where all Summerside business is done. A "Behold, the old moon is dying. and a new moon will be born again to us. The Powers Life are come together creation. "Thrice fortunate are you that you recognize the rule of So-a-ka- gagwa. (the moon—' the light of the night"), for it brings you well-being, now and hereafter in the Land of Souls. Moreover, it you captives, and your feast will be graced by their sufferings." a graceful gesture. I thought that Ta-wan-ne-ars would burst the throngs that bound him. His powerful chest expanded until they stretched. ' “Ga-ha-no!" he sobbed. She faltered, and her hands locked together involuntarily be. tween her breasts- A light of ap- prehension dawned in her eyes, and for a. moment I thought there was a trace of something more. “Ga-ha-no!" pleaded Ta-wan-ne ars. But she regained the mastery ofi herself. and a mocking smile was his answer. "They are no ordinary captives She Was Hardly Able To Do Her Housework Quebec Lady Used Dodd's Kidney Pills Four Boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills Completel Relieved Her. Lac St. Jean, P. Q., April 4.- (Speciah-"I was suffering so with my Kidneys I was hardly able to work. It was only with difficulty that I could keep about. I was advised to take different medicines, but they did not help me. I commenced taking Dodd's Kidney Pills and after taking four boxes I was completely relieved. I always keep a box ln the house now." 'I‘his testimonial comes from Mde. E. Asselin, a resident of this With the winter months approach- ing comes colds and chills, which double the work of the Kidneys. Often the results are serious, for, if the Kidneys weaken, harmful uric acid and other poisons are allowed to escape. Backache, dizziness and urinary disorders should not be neg- lected. Use Dodd's Kidney Pills to stimulate Kidney activity. This treatment relieves you of discomfort, and wards of! Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica. An occasional course of Dodd's Kidney Pills will prevent Kid- l ney disorders. DDD for skin affections It cools, soothes instantly. A flul that actually does wash the blemished skin clean. A bad skin is unfortunate. embarrassing, unnecessary, with this formula so rich in healins 9141mm"- J. (l. Jumieson lml Jnbnenn I Johnson a. A. Foster. Marim- ma: w» IM- Mask rats There ls u great deal of money to he made in raising Muskrats in Pens. You don't need ponds, lakes nor streams. These pens are placed on dry land. The Muskrats are easily fed and caredfor. They will eat most any kind of vegetable. Records show they will breed from three to flve times e. year, and have from four to fourteen young to the litter. < You can buy Muskrat: from us for breeding stock, with complete], equipped pens and raise them on your farm. The Company will pur- chase your increase at an attractive price. We ranch them for you, if you wish, on attractive terms. The Company has now located an the Dutch Village Road, near Hali- C Other options can be exercised in the will be fully explained to you llonecr or purchase of this Building which by your applying to i-‘redk. J. E. Wright, Auc- H. M. Downing, Surnme , or to w: ln Charlottetown. fax, the largest sad beet equipped pen ranch in Canada. W. B. PROWSE & SONS IUO-D-lil-aflilethllfflltllntil April 4th. (J-U-IL HALIFAX, N. S. lplace of evil"), will come to hold communion with their servants. the False faces, and they will be-hungry _01 Evil. the for your souls. Powers of Good and the Powers of "And this is my warning to you, 101‘ the O my people. Heed ‘the warning of lGa-go-sa Ho-nun-as-tase-ta. i _"And on the next night we will |celebrate the Moon feast, and I will ‘dance the torture dance. And we lllflll tear the hearts out of our ene- mies, breasts and grow strong fronl [If St0m~ach is their sufferings." , l She tossed her arms above her bead, and the ring of False Faces and resumed the. [dancing step, their horrible hesitant "For one is a chief of the Iroquois from the stomach, you are apt to masks feel depressed wobbling from side to side, their 1°“ 91 Water “tween 1119518. WBWh them for me afterward-H- O.) Then she came up quite close to us. She looked at me with frank curiosity, and particularly m! heir- which was brown. But most of her attention was bestowed upon '1!- Wlll-Ilfi-lli. "So you remem‘ mo?" she laid in a hard voice and will!!! ill-u" Seneca, dialect. “I remember you, Ga-ha-no,”'he answered.‘ "But I see you do not remember me." “Oh, well enough," she returned. “But I am no longer an ordinary woman. I am the Mistress of the False Faces-F "And of a French snake," he added bitterly. ~ "I am not a squaw, which is what I should have been had you and my stupid father had your way with mel" Ta-wan-ne-ars shook his head sadly. "Th-wan-ne-ars has only one re- gret that he is to die,” he said. In... u becaus he cannot live w find your lost soul and return it to you.” She lavished harshly. "Tla-wan-ne-ars is a child,” she said. "His heart is tumedto water. He talks of things which are not. My soul is here." She tapped her left breast- (To be Continued) “Gassy” Your Food is Ferrnentmg If sour, gasy risings come up after meals. Drink painted bodies naked save- for the ym" diet and eat less’ To “op the breech-clout, posturing in rhythm. Their Mistress summoned the pain over the heart, to correct the gassy condition, take twenty drops of Nervillne in sweetened water. Al- squat cahnuaga chm, who seemed most immediately you feel better. to be especially charged with our safekeeping. "You will unbind the captives l a a There will be sold by Publ'c Auc- tion in front of the Nerviline brings up the gas caused by fermenting food; it also relieves that distressed feeling in the stom- ch. When colic or cramps strike you t night. Nerviline is a. sure relief. For diarrhoea, flatulence, nausea and similar ills Nerviline is necessary in every home. Fifty years in use. and sold in 35c bottles by all dealers. Mortgage Sale Law Coum C. B. STEWART in Charge Montage Branch. IN THE SUHBOGATE COURT In Be Estate of Bernard Melieuna late of Ch-ilottetowu in Queen's] County in the said Province deceased i . teststc , ‘ By the Honourable Harold Leon- Quaiity Features oi ~ a l Higher Priced Cars Tile Durant 4-07 combinestile economies I of Four cylinder operation with the edvan- I i teges oi impressive appearance and gener- ous (oominess. New refinements impart fresh beauty and charm, and establish ' unprecedented value in the iour cylinder i: . field. ' ' g VII - " "9 ma‘ Dnve tilt Durant 4C7 . . .‘ma|<e your own lummuu“ ; mompansons as to size, ndlng comfort and IIIVICI ILAAII I CHAT" hill-climbing sbiiity . . . For only then can fJLLflZQLGIJQ’ 5 VAN“, you iuiiy appreciate its inherent quality ff.'.l.".'."i’i'.’.."."'.tt 2 and utmost desirability. _,, _ . sum av l A Cenefen Company Controlled by Canadian Capitol DURANT MOTORS oi can/u», LlMilED ,- Y? roeomo (uascoo came/t y; 0 : 5...... n- Wllndu Ilnndfli ‘I Salon. uuu "4501" l i’ D lU iRANT .AGOODCAI l". C. IVES ' Charlottetown and Montague. - -.->.<.-. anrlv ~ ~=~..4u.--¢ Nova Scatia both in Charlottetown (L.S.) aforesaid, so that all persons inter- ested ln the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof, GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the said Courli4l5l-3-2ll-fri4i. ._ _ 1-:- Zllt George V., A. D., 1931 * DEPENDABLE USED CARS Dominion of Canada Province of this 17th day of March, A. D, 198i, and in the 31st year of uu Mainly‘: rellh. isgd.) 1!. L. PALMER, Prince Edward Island Surrogate. ne-go-ate-geh will Feed them well, so that they will be strong to resist their torment, and tie them securely, and place a guard of crafty warriors they sacrifice at the Moon feast." Ho-nun-as-tase he promised. hold off the from the stakes and place them 1n the Council-House," “If they arelcft out in the night m place. b rothers and sisters, devour 0V6!‘ CSCBPB. you shall be The chief groveled before her. "The commands “And I pray you w: Spirits of she said coldly. the aids of Ha- them. of the Ga-go-sa -ta shall be obeyedy‘ Evil tonight; building in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward island on Monday, the 27th day of April A. D. i531 at the hour of twelve oclocl: noon ALL THAT tract piece or par- cel of land situate on Township Number Fifty-nine ill 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 Town- ships Numbers fifty-nine and sixty one, thence west six chains and twenty five links thence north to the road thence along the road to the place of mencement containing fifty acres of land a little more or y less. This sale is made in pursuance of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage dated the 14th of November A. D. i892 and ,made between David Young of whim them. If 'Road_ township Number fifty-nine a- the ' fcresald and Mary Young his wife of the one part and John Whear of Charlottetown aforesaid Esquire, or the other part, which mortgage is now vested in the undersigned, dc. ll fualt having been made in payment of the principal and interest secured ard Palmer. Surrogate Judge of Probate. ma. 8w. To the Sheriff of the ‘County of Queen's County or any Constable 6r literate person within said County. ' GREETING: Charlottetown aforesaid, the Administrator of the above‘ named Estate. praying that a cita- tion mny be issped for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are there- fore hereby required to cite all per- be and appear before me st a Sur- rogate Court to be held la the Court County. in the laid Province, on Tuesday, the twenty-first day of April next, coming, ut the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of tie sum:- day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in llid petition and on motion of Malcolm 'McKin-’ non, Esq" Proctor for laid Petitioner. And l do hereby order that u true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid, once in each WHEREAS upon reading the petl-i - tiou on file of Simon A. LeBlauc of’ >1 Steward. _: ~ sons interested in the said Estate t) f House in Cbmlottetown. in Queen's ' The following used cars have been completely overhauled and are all in good running order. As our new De Soto and Plymouth our: are due to arrive soon we must have more space in our show-root's: and have decided to turn out the following can at o my re;- sonable price: ' ‘ USED CARS iii STUCK - De Soto 8 Coupe (Demonstrator; . Durant 65 Sedan .. . . . . . Chrysler 62 Sedan . Plymouth Sedan Fargo 1 ton Truck Overland 6 Coach .... .. Overland 6 Coupe Whippet 4 Coach .. Buick Coach . . . . . . . .. Ford Model A Coach Buick Victoria Coupe .. . . Ford Coach .. .. . Ford Coach . Essex Coach Ford Touring ' Overland Touring 1923 Ford Coupe 1924 Star Touring . . . . . . . . _ . l - ...... S 80.00 5135.00 good used car It ls worth your while give us a phone call before you buy 1f interested in a to look them over or elsewhere. OPHI every night until 9.30 o'clock. bold and have from their lodges." heed my words," you have secured a sacrifice which will be gwa and her friends." other conversations 1 to Ta-wan-ne-ars, who translated Donald, Riverside. Charlottetown; P. E. Islan lihreh i1. 198i. d’ eili-l-is-ruonwedtfli e I6**Ilfi Apil 11th. --~~ or sometimes they have been over. snatched our people "You are safe this time if you she answered, “for vcry pleasing to SQ-g-kg.ga. (For this and am indebted Department of Public Works‘ and Highways PROVINCE OF PRINCE TENDERS onstructlon of any i1) Myrlck’; Bridge Approaches, Tignlsh Lot l. i2) Haywood Road Bridge, Tfgnlg]; Lot 1, i3) Mill River Bridge Approaches, Fortun¢ Co" Log 5, l4) Quasmlre Brides Approaches. Wellington m m. i5) Grand River Bridge, Repllniflng Arch, Riverside Lot l6 w) Auld’s Mill Bridge, Stsnhope Lot s4. ' l7) Grant's Bridge Approsdree, Peach‘; Bu“ 1,91 u, <91 Leslie's Bflflre. Greenwich, m: 4o. (ill McLean's Bridge, Upper Montague, Log u, mal-Egartlerseltfirelfeirglug to tender separately for each Bridge Construction." Required deposit Specification for Nos. 1 to 3 At" the store of Morris Nos. 4 and 5 Na. 7 At the home o tsiloa. u l t oufoaalglizgig ‘f: lolrlillnl:llm_ hug: I At the home of Highway Superintendent H. D. Melanie. It.‘ "°"""' _ “algal M the hams o! lllsawu Superintendent o. u. Poole, Lower MARITIME nm cums ammo. M...“ m. m, mm, M, ,, u, M,“ Capitol Theatre Building l“ a‘ M°Mn"‘“' ' thereby. ' For further particulars apply to lticLean and, McKinnon, ‘Royal Bank Building, town. Dated this 27th day of March, 1931 Exfieutrlces FOB BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION SEALED TENDERS will be ec ma t this uu day. April ma. 1931, from any prersgu or Trenuuuowullnzng "III" lflwllllllny each tender. lh b ll Tilly may also be seen Etitgiefollrlldevlra! m” b’ n". T‘ u“. one.‘ Nos. 1 to ll Al. the store of Brace, its?!” g cg,’ rnard b C 11min At the home of Hlrhwsy Superintthdeut ‘Domes-d Mc- l lllshwu Superintendent Frank Trainer, Peale’: Dlffllly Minister of Public Wash. Solicitors, Chariots:- LETITIA A. WRIGHT, BER-THA G. FENNELL of Estate, Robert Fennel] 4390-41 Wkly cowAan rsiIANa noon on Satur- coutraet for the bridle. tendon to be 146., lummenide. . week for at least tour consecutive; weeks from the date hereof and that _u true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places’ respectively, namely. in the hull of, the Court House aforesaid, at or near the City Weighi Scales and at or near the Bank of 4454- - - . ruee Stewart 8i 60., Limited Showroom foot of Great George Street, Charlottetown, P .E. l. Phones 810 and 62. .6.” P1195; N9, (I3 in Charlottetown ,- ._.____i_____-._________~ , CLEARANCE sue l As we have received final notice from A. Horne & Co, to vacate the ' premises now occupied by us we are oflerlng our entire stock of monu- meats and headstones at greatly re- duced prices. The stock consists of the finest Scotch, Swedish and Native Granites; also, Castle Grey and Light Vermont Marbles in the very latest designs. Our thirty years‘ experience lu- sures you perfect wormsnshlp Our prices. which include letter- ing, concrete foundation and setting. will never be duplicated, either by ourselves or by any other firm. ' Those who come first will get their choice of over 150 beautiful monuments. - ‘ DISCOUNT SALE IIDVI Oil CHANDLER o» BELL" mo KENT sranar ' CHARLOTTETOWN wnona 141-1 P. a- lstmn