Mi Il!tflIRISHIll!!!N"IIWIHIHHIIIHNHIUNGIINICIIII -~ EYES T i "earifas." l- l. TAXI-DI Professional Bards ' .._.i._-—i-__. BELI. & MATIIIESUI n. a. Bell ' o. L Mathleson. LL. s. Barristers a Solicitor! Money to Loan puannoarrszrowu a. MONTAGUE McLURE t? MacKlN N ON SIlIL-VER FOXES AND FURS Representing BUDSONS BAY 00.. of LONDON, ENGLAND. Olltoo 112 Kent St. Phone 396 v- McLEOD t? BENTLEY _ J. A. BENTLEY 3 W. B. BENTLEY, K. C. Banister and Attornoy-at-Law Qllce: 180 Richmond Street. I MONEY T0 LOAN ca...‘ ttetown, r. e. l. s, McDONALD c. McPHEE B. A. .1. a. McDONALD n. F. lllcPllEli BARRISTERS. ATTORNEYS, are money T0 LOAN Stewart G Lowtllel‘ J. l). STEWART, K. C. l N. W. LUWTIIER BARillSTl-IRS. soucrrnns, ETC.| 84 Great George Street I i MONEY T0 LOAN. MARK R. McGUlGANi nannlsrun ‘sncfcrron, arc. oIONEY T0 LOAN. _ Cameron Block. Charlottetown. P hi I Max Factors Preparations i Are used by 85‘; of the Screen Stars i e-nml should ho on cyi-ry ladies’ Dressing Tnhlc. (‘lvzmslng (‘realm Plain and Lemon Powders‘. R0029. rnurturing"“infill!HIFFFSIQIJIIIIINHHV! Astringent. rlr. MISS RYAN. Representative I Phone lliT-R. DR. M. A. McGUIGAN DENTIST‘ \ Tweel Building, Charlottetown fllce llours-SJ-l. 3-5- i Evenings by ullllililliment 5 . Residence phone 558- Ulflce phone, 1003. D. EDGAR_ . _ Law Ofiiees — Prowse Block, 127 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled; Collection of Bills (Special Dept-l SAFE protection for all documents. 2-21-1month. NOW Now is the time to have 3'1"" F!" Coats repaired or remodelled at summer prices. SMILES / GABBIE GERTII .".".".‘ A WOMAN'S LIKES \ "Alter marriage a man usually has to fork over his roll." Cholly: Your sister seems to be rather gone on me. don't she? Little Johnny: After you're gone, you wouldn't think so. “When I was in the warl had a horse shot under me." “Was lt in the night?" "What do you mean?“ “I thought it. might be a- night. mi"°-" .. .. Woman likes a contrast Whsn a freeze occurs- »~ Has a quirk For openwork Worn with heal/y’ not. MRS. n. DAVISON _‘ 170 Prince Street. 4492-4-2-thursnttue-lmo. W. E. Darby, LL.B. Barrister d: Solicitor Dalton Bldg. Summcrslde. PJZJ.‘ n| 3395-2-17-tuctl1urssattf. I a PUBLIC AUC" A beautiful farm situated at Hazel brook in Qaeenscounty, on Monday, April 20th. 1923i. at one thirty o'clock sharp. This farm consists of one hundred and fifteen nearly all clear in one of the best localities in P. Charlottetown. quarter of a miln of farm. Will be sold in whole or in part-to suit Terms at sale. For further particulars apply to George J. Tweedy, Solicitor, "5 seized the Charlottetown. "What was the bvcr encountonedl’! think It wanna n» ratsnf i 00 words a mlnute." _ Butter factory, school, churches .1. LEIGH ncr-zacuaux. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. 4670-4-11-14-16-31. worst storm" you "Pm"!- . . - . . homo, and the ION acres of choice landi E L only ‘wen mu” fromgfbery much like felier feel somelfing , and stores within one-In” no‘ mm" Ilufchason‘ Peter nudged me. and Ta-wan-ne- rm". CHABLOTTETOWNCUARDIAN l o.ooon man. , , ~ 7 ARTHUR. o. uowosuflsnlrn aumon. q woaro crew ooLo In.“ WIM SIIVICI (Continued) I worked myself a little more in the rear of their position, then rose quietly and drew knife and toma- hawk. I was an amateur at casting the ax, but this was no time for hesitation. I flung it with all my might, and yelled the nearest ap- proach I could compass to the war- whoop. The tomahawk struck one of the iiKeepers with the flat of its blade, Ifelling him. The other savage turned quickly and loosed his arrow lat me, aiming wide in his confusion. Ilia stooped for his musket, but I was ‘on him with my knife and he was lforced to leap back and meet me on L terms. Ta-vsian-ne-ars and _ HR; mo: “runs exanvt: 6°P\E flrcw. .' nip i1". Pr" m" '1 umul. ‘ 'i'lv~_\' lll‘l'i\r.‘(l n ill" r l: cf I'm". jfm lhc (tzlimlvtra l ind tried to |L(Illfiil."l\\'i{ ‘was on h s fort. rwdy to isiwvi "w as I dcdgcd the knife- blaclo oi ill‘; mote. The Seneca brniucd this man with the butt of hi: gun, and Peter methodically hipped my adversary and helped me pinion him; | Ta-wan-nc-ars paused long enough -t~.1 remove what was left of the scalp of his victim. then crossed to us and ‘sot his- bloody knife to the throat of -che survivor. I is it to be torture or a quick death, ' | Cahnuazfl hog!" he demanded. The red cycs of the Keeper glared ‘at him. “De::.h.“ the 111D spat and strove to gnaw at the hands which laeldhim. truly. Who travels l ‘-‘Then speak iDoom Trail today?" Ta-w-an-ne-ars pricked him slight- ! ii). | "Your watch always." assented ~ Ellie Seneca. “Yes. And who comes?" ~ A shout echoed through the forest laisi-ee. The red eyes of the Cahnu- -ago flared exultantly. l-Ils mouth i“Yaua-aa'aa-aaa-ayh—" Ta-wan-ne-ars drove his point scream ended in an airful bubbling gasp. The shout was repeated. The crashing of branches sounded as some heavy body ran along the Doom Trail. “Did you hear the screech?" shouted a rough voice. “Yeas, Red. me hear him. He bow and quiver of one of the dead Keepers, we crouched beside the bodies behind the sumac screen. My gun was still where I had left it in the gully by -'I1"'1 i!1“.'pln."c in a bed of reeds. corvmonr I assuming which 1 mu approached‘ the 1m" o1. the watchers. In its stead I selected the musket of the man the Seneca had just knlied. A third voice was ralsed—ln the Cuhnusga dialect,‘ which was‘ s. cor- ruption of the Iroquois speech and perfectly understandable ‘ to my comrades. "Qua, O Keepers who watch," shouted the third speaker- “We ac- quaint you that we approach. We have with us the Red One and the Black One." We remained quiet, but Peter possessed himself of the gun of the second Cahnuags and placed it where he could reach it as soon as his own piece was discharged. They were approaching over the trail which forked into the one we lion of the two branches. fore repeated his hail. Maquas (hostile term for Mohawks) come dis way. The Keepers chase 'cm out o‘ hyuh." “-! I'm agoin‘ to find out," re- turned Bolling. He trotted out the mouth of the trail into ‘the open space on the brink of the muskrat swamp. "Nobody here," he called back after a casual look around. "Guess ‘the Keepers got after somebody-or [else the lazy dogs have turned in ifor a sleep. I'll find out later for b7l'l‘?. Now you rustle them packs up. and I'll get the dugout ready." He (iragged a canoe hollowed jrcrn a tree trunk from its hiding and pro- (‘need two paddles from the pros- ‘lrste trunk of a hollow tree. But we paid scant attention to him. Cur eyes were fastened upon the odd precession which ‘emerged from the trail in obedience to his summons. first walked the negro, Tom, a ‘huge pack bowing his enormous shoulders. After the negro, in sin- gle file. came eight Cahnuagas. each with a large pack braced on a ga- ne-ko-na-ah. or burden frame. They carried their muskets in_ their hands. “We've got to hurry if we're goin‘ to get everything ferried over the swamp tonight/f grumbled Bolling. "Waall, what's bitin' you?" This questlonwas addressed to s. a Cahnuaga who, in unslinglng his burden frame, had chanced" to see the arrow in the ground which the Keepers had shot in their first at- tempt to bait us. The Cahnuaga pointed silently to the green-feathered shaft. “By—!" swore Bolling with a start. "Dye see that, Tom? Some- thing's happened here." Bolling glanced about him un- easily. “The Keepers have sure." he announced. likely happened was broke in here, and chased ‘emf’ "Ain't no blood nor nothin‘ around. so it ‘pears likely the Keep- ers got ‘the Jump on 'e*m." Ta-wan-ne-srs, who had been oc- cupied iri extracting arrows from a quiver and setting them in a, row before him with points lightly thrust into the ground, now notched a shaft. “Shall we begin. brothers?" he Whispered “Hold your fire until I run out of arrows." gone. that's "What most some party the Keepers “Ja," agreed PeterfiBlxit do not shoot Red Jack or der nigger. We will safe them if we can." Q5 TIE]! The finest range of KAYSER HOSIERY and GLOVES in . Prince Edward Island is now being shown here daily, and you are invited to examine the displays. Stock up with hosiery with a you can depend all the tim excellence. hosiery that is $1.25, $1. good name—hosiery on which e, hosiery of beauty, hosiery of correctly shaded. 50, 1.75, $1.95 ‘"15 j \ l spoke up. “Leave Bolling to me." common Former Isl-and Cardinal Rouleau, O. P., Archbishop "You can take on the negro," I Peter looked doubtful. "He is a goodt knife-fighter," he ‘ to argue; but ‘Pa-wan- ne-ars chose that moment to open his bombs dment, and the Dutch- man's AOIIIODStIuuuE went for naught. A green arrow streaked across the grove and buried its barbed bone head in the chest of one of the Cahnuagas. The man shrleked and tore at" the shaft with his hands. His companions scattered right and left. But‘ ‘Ib-ws-n-ne-ars save them no rupite. His shafts filled the air. The green arrows drove into the packs. pierced another unfortunate. quivered in tree trunks, (‘Iio be Continued) Clergy To Attend Eucharistic Congress DUBLIN, April iii-His Eminence had followed from the stream with of Quebec, will lead the Canadian the pebbly banks. And at this point National Delegation to the Euchar- apparently they came to the Junc- istlc Congress in Dublin next year, it The Indian who had shouted be- "Them Keepers done gone away, including the Red." declared Tom. “Mebbe some OLeary. Archbishop of Edmonton; Auld, 2. Alma Newson. nald Younker, 3. Clifford Rodd. 4. Maurice Cahill. Erma Newson, 3. Stanley Willis. Willie Buolc, 3. William Hounam. Eleanor Willis and Evelyn Yeo (equal), 3. Lena Paul, 4. Parker New- 50H. Docherty. 2. Daisy Paul, 3. Clifford Holmes, 4. John Docherty. Horst-roe Younker, 3. Mary Claw. Sterling Barrett, 3. Irving Newson, 4: Stewart Colwill. very, Newson. 2. iflalph Green. ' Myron Holmes, 3. Robbie Younkor. 4. Elmer-Colwlll. has been announced here. Accompanying Cardinal Rouleau will be several distinguished prelates, Most Rev. Henry the Most Rev. Alfred Slnnot, Most Rev. W. M. Duke, CoadJutor-Arch- bishop of Vancouver. _ The Most Rev. mu McNeil, Arch- bishop of ToronLo, who is B1 years of age, will come if his health permits, it ls announced- Rocky Point A The buzz of the motor boats in and out of the harbor, and to see the Blockhouse and Ranges in operation again is an indication of the near approach of the good old summer time. Large pans of ice have been coming down the rivers apparently all will soon be clear of floating ice and navagntion will be general. Congratulations are being extend- ed bo Mr. Timothy R-stchfcrd. South shore, who has been appoint- ed manager for the coming seaoon oi‘ the S. S. Hillsborough, which plies between Rocky Point and Charlottetown. All are anxiously looking forward for excellent service as Mr. Ratchford is from this side of the river and knows the require- ments of the people. Mr. Daniel Taylor. »Nlne Mile Creek, has been engaged Ly some of the farmers to convey their potatoes to city. As time is money to the farmer this time of the year, they don't feel like waiting nu mo steamer is put into service. McDonald Bros, Nine Mile Creek, are running a motor-boat for pass- engers and freight. The community spirit is much in evidence in Rocky Point, when ever any one has a. lot oi' hauling to do all the neighbors very readily comes to his assists ice and the work accomplished in one clay which other wise would have taken several days. Our school is progressing favor- ably under the effeclent manage- ment of Miss Irene Connolly. Plans are under way to have a school Days Library placed 1n the school in the near future. The teacher and children having made enough money to buy the books, and the Women's Institute are supplying the book- cash-R. KINGSTON SCHOOL _ Honor Roll for Kingston School Senior Dept. Grade X-i. Mildred Grade IX-l. Marbel Auld, 2. Regi- Grade VII-l. Rhoda Newson, 2. Grade VII-i. Earl Doherty, 2. Grade VI (SrJ-l. Dorthy Auld, 2. Junior Dept. Grade VI-L Jeanette Grade IV-l. Georgie Willis, 2. Grade III-l. Vern. Livingstone, 2 Gmde II-I. Hilda lAuid, I. Doug- ss Docherty, 3. VerrWlllls, 4. Har- Ch-ade I »(Sr.)—1. Calvin ' Holmes, Gmde I (Jr.)--l. Eugene Claw, 2. ‘i_"_l_‘__'—'_" . OLDIST ODD- FELIDW_ l5 100 nuwnaarrvn. I. April 1a (u. r.) —~Wllli_am n. "Billy" non, 10o. is be- lieved the oldest living Odd Fellow in the United States. He Joined Rhode Island lodge, I. O. 0. F. 57 years ago and ls. still a member. \ Insult nosueav. . . . stoves . . .. uucsawvean == “""i""_ "‘ i ‘Ddnce Gclily in Long Wearing SANSHEEN* HOSIERY They're smurf because they're dull. . . and, though they look as rielicoie qs cobweb, they're wonderfully long-wearing ‘be- cause of the special Sonsheen* Now you can wear sheer hose, economically. Choose from the wide range of ‘captivating spring shades. lh read-twist. 150x Chiffon $1.50 140x Chifion edge and Slenolo‘? Heel. MADE IN CANADA ‘tirade Morin Iogiolarod Extra fine gouge l5] -95 Both styles mode with dainty picoi‘ -- 'APRIL"~14; 1931 . Muskrats rd ‘ u —'u_" ... .r.". ..'...."r:: .r::.;_~,,==,;-. . You don't hood pg“. mar"! streams. These you.“ “will dnllni- ‘Hellman... "' fodllld cared for._-_ g y ma“? m" In: kind o! met-ole. °" Records show they wlll he“ h‘ three to ilvs time: a 1hr. and h". four to fourteen you‘ h u" Y - b M . m.‘3‘i..2'?“.o'3s "fi." "°“' '" '- wllnoed com mu rails your farm. T116 “Elfin! has now lo moo. semf “llilllml You arlfiivlfidfvo Fall and 1,15,”. 3?...“.1"°" " u" -- - naarrma run roams Linn-m Capitol Theatre ‘Building ' - uacnrax, N. s. 4-2-ts-lll. reninuzsng, All orders for ' Fertilizer lhqu“ now be boobed. Be sure and get m prices on ‘Mixed and Chemicals. 0m Chemicals an of highest quality, I “ r. .r. NOY a co. 4614-4-l3-3i _ropertyl- by [Tender The undersigned offers by tender his property at North 'I‘ryon, con. sisting of Lot of Laud with good house and barn convenient to school churches, and stores. Tenders to close April 25th, 193i. The highest n; any tender not necessarily accepted ' C. E. GAMBLE. 4518-4-6-9-10-14-17-21. Farm, for Sale Farm consisting of 76 acres, 6d acres clear and in good state of cul- tivation, balance consisting of hard- wood and lumber. Running stream at both ends. Good buildings with new bungalow. h; mile from Milton Station. Apply GEORGE HICKOX, l Esher Strete. l“ rlottetown, l’. E. l. 4111-4-14-11. FARM roll sue Farm‘ of-the late Edward McEwen. situated at, Stanley Bridge‘, on the Campbellton Road, in Queens County. containing 115 acres prac- tically all clear and in a high state of cultivation with good dwelling house and out buildings. Not in from school. churches, etc. For further particulars apply to MRS. PENZIE McEWEN, - Admlnlltrat h. 4594-4-8-81. > Private Sale A of household furniture at No. l6 School Street, comprising 1 Kitchen Range, 1 Base Burner. 1 Dining Room Table. Ollelotiu and other numerous ~~artlcles. The above furni- ture has been used only a few months. Phone No. 493. - .- 4724-4-l4-2l. NOTICE; The Department of Agriculture l! in a position to supply a. few Flu-men needing help with experienced Farm Laborers. Apply to Provincial Depb of Agriculture. 46914-114!!!- Building sit»; Having a fully equipped Plant and an rganlzatlon of first class slolll cutters ‘ws are prepared to new‘ contracts of any dimensions i l‘ OLIVE ram srous. ready for 1 builders use. On itocelpt oi’ P119 and specifications wnnu be Plwmi to quote price f. o. b. oars at dllilllr atlon. workmanship and prom?! delivery _ ntsed. We will give quotations on stone memorials. monuments and "P"? mental stool: work of lag“ flail“?! receipt of p no. Have ll I B ' eral memo‘ ‘ for tho Illstorifl Sites Commission n. New Bran-vi and Nova Scotia. t‘: Sample of stone. lent on refill" E. A. SMITH. i Sbodlac. N- 4-14-01. .i ‘ ow“ C M cameo mourn‘. i“; l. lash“ Public Augltion‘ Sales sow roas