. rfl’ <v i z» the little ones _ - ’ with Butler. . ~ = Miiiwrjant» 66 The Lonliest There's no particular point tn tins story unless you have 111.? imagination to work it out for your~ sell. lvhnpben to be writing it in i\ew iork during a brief visit there, looking out from a. window of a dovrntown office building upon the hurrying mobs moving sheep- ltke in the evening subway rush, l am reminded of Don Enrique. his vast lonlitiess. Here in New York so crowding millions; where Enrique lives. scan-t dozens. lt" you go down the Gulf of Culi- fornia skirting the barren coast of the peninsula which stretched down south of Los Angeles like a knotty finger seven hundred miles long. you'll see the wildest anti tnost desolate part ‘of the Americ- an continent south of the liurren many Don THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN fir 30/96” We/lqrk/Ycék n- Jar 1i7llllfi-i‘ mail and newspapers for Don Enrique. l was introduced to isle doi Carmen's emperor down at La PR1. the capital town of Lower California lie was there on his annual vaca- tion of three weeks. l-ie came from the vacancy of Carmen to the metropolis of 3.000. You should have seen the feverish WHY the Frenchman threw himself into the dull life of La Paz. How he danced; how he strode into Don Caries’ cun- tina. where the gentry of the town gathered for the matutinai drinks. wide-eyed to hear tulk and to talk himself. He talked with his hands with his whole soul‘. a mixed French. Spanish and Yaqui. flllnvfli unintelligible. 1 asked Don Enrique how he spent his time on isle Jol Carmen “God, MARcH 10.1924 m infill?“ ~ . Do You whistle and Sg lthel JER ' .~ SQ-DA 3 1 Farm For Sale The executors offer for sale the furm oi the late Thomas Rice, con- taining 80 acres with buildings. sittiated in Greenfield, Lot 66. Apply to McLEAN &. McKlNNON. 1__830 3 5 6i Charlottetown. For Sale Farm of 100 acres in Glen Valley. Lot 67. l/é mile from Elliotfs Stat< ion, 82 acres clear. balance hard- wood. Buildings in good repair. pump in house and barn. all wire fences, good apple orchard. Would sell as a going concern or separ- ately For further particulars call or write owner. JOHN C. MoKENZlE, Fredericton, l’. E. I. twtttitt SEY CREA aiscuirs IN Mntuoetzuvt i Many throughout the Province were sadly shocked on hearing of the stidden death which took place at her home in Hampshire on 'l‘httrstizt_\', January Eliot, HIM oi‘ Mrs. Maria (‘, Stintlemttn. widow of the lute William N. Tremere. who medeteaoeil her ncitrly five years ago. Though not tanjoying robust health for some years she was able to attend to hcr household duties till within the last three mouths when she was taken ill with heart failure. Although in her 67th year she was still very trctive and alivays had a cheerful disposition in her home where she was a devoted mother. much loved and highly re+ 1iectl=tl by all who knew her and her memory will ever be cherished “W382i thy her loved tines who sorrow to- |da_v. The tieccased will be greatly ' missed where she leaves a family of four daughters and four 50th. The daughters are: Mrs. Ernest Sanderson. Greenwich; Mrs.‘ llvivtlion Ford. Wheatiey River ant A ins ""‘—*" ‘i. =.. ‘es.art 1 m“ instructed ‘by Cull" 51"‘ tiii iliiinhtrmil-iiicziti"lghermtin Ealmer" “l. in“? Cfeek- l" 5*?“ Olllin Spring ‘Vallov. SaslouNeisoti ‘nil his premises on qdiursdny. llléicruy‘ $115k; {when 1n ll-Ittmpghlrtgs ltllh dill’ 0l Mafllh. 31 l-llfi 110"!‘ fillThere art. also three sisters Mrs. “nnxndchlock p. m. [manhunt Youuker. North l l8 slock 00715511112 0f the Mus. llamiltou Watts, Hatnpshirtvtl i'-0ll0Wlng:—One mare, ll yearsihirs. William Stewart. Milton until old. “Barrister? one mare, 7 yeats~ two brothers. Frank ui‘ North R‘ old. "Young Craignnore“, i hurselcr; Wilfred in the north we . live years old. 1 coldt rising, I} yt-arsidliuse wit-h many other relatives: old. one mare, 7 years old. "Ktep-yéllitl friends mourn their loss. The! Ilofl-k Pflflm." 5 niilrh cows. 2 funeral was held on Sunday. Fuh- steors rising 3 years old. 2 heifers fllilliv ilfil. llli‘ Wfvlfi‘. will! ‘illlllllltl’ rising 2 years old. i‘. steers 2 vcars “ll h." l!" ilil-“ltvr Rev. S. Price and ' the hymns was one twspec» old, 3 calves. iii ewes, 1 ram_ 6 "lliil"! g p195, 40 1.9m,‘ 51m yo... drn5$e,1iitll_y selected hy tho dccousetl flooring SUN“... lwhich she asked her (lattglilct tlu. her death to play. m the samte time will offer nis!:{l#l"- L“l°i"*\‘" mm‘ farm rental for a term of years. "m" ‘ “i” _ " , 1 Ploughing all done and good coin-I A PM‘? prn;i"‘“skf{ll fmtahle buildings‘ _ rtgtnirttis tin“. llttnlulwtmld. béqidb Reason for Selling’ mm“ WON" iipusiihiitlnlfiie pall- behrers Terms‘ A“ sums up m mm m,‘ l-4i\ nephews. of the deceased. Win- mm 0mm’ 0v" that ammmr‘ mm islow and linrue Watts. Franklin mottths credit on approved jnintinflnnnond and Mmm. Sanderson noes . .. ' - anti lletleiterse Stewart. NEH‘ MCKENZHE" A loving mother from us is gone. ltiver. ,- llands of the Dominion. Not as many folk in all that seven hundred miles 0t’ upended mountains and hideous deserts as you'd (fllillll in two square blocks of New York's East. Side. Those who do live there card their own wool. Spin their own cotton. use tallow dips; they never have seen a railroad train. an electric light. a telegraph pun. They live in the sivteeuth cntury. Largest of the tnany islands fringing the gulf coast is isle tlel (‘arineti—--perhaps it-n miles. iii ex» tent. Not a tree on it. Not. a green thing. Just. hare lnirtied rocks. There. on the eastern side away from steamer trucks, ll\'t_'s Don Etiriqtic. the French ittunuger for an iduglish trorporutioti which works the great salt deposits trovcrlng a inursh stretched ulung the sea. lie has fifty or sixty Indians and llic leans eons under his charge. lie is the only white man on the island. Once a month a gasoline lattnch from Lureto, on the peninsula. hrhtgs over fund supplies and water to stipport. the “l read." he exploded. liow I read! 1 read the papers that conic u tnouth old from New York and Chicago, i rend—readi "i am like a man who ‘Sits 0h H star heztriitg little voices come uD from the world. Those little voices tell mostly of hate-—of deadly enmities. They tell of stenlings and murders and corruption. Funny little voices coming to me on Carmen! “But. what would you’! it is the Life. l-low l laugh when occasion- ally u little voice says something of lo\'e~——cont(>s to me on my island with tny goats and my filthy lntiiaus. saying something of love and kindness in the world. l look out on the naked rocks. I look out on the blinding sea, so hot. in sumnt‘ er it hoils. and l say "Pair! There is no 1ilace in the world for love. 'l‘he trorld is for fighting and murd~ ers!" " Don Enrique i5 a little mad, don't you think? (Copyright 1924) life on isle dcl Carmen. Yes, and ORTU NEIS “as an. "Lynn wan amen. ma. J . Q unmet. aAuvnnt BEGIN HERE TODAY ("nlonel litilles. soldier and ad- venturer, returns to llntiitiutl, the land of his birth. when \\'lll is d1» clarctl with llolluutl- lie rcmc-s to lodge with Martha Quinn. ltusless of the Paul's Head, in Patifs Yard. liondtnt. The (‘oloncl asks his old friend. ills (lracv of Alhertna|'le. to secure fur him a place in the army and Al- homurlt- warns him that the name of Randal llollcs, father of the. colonel, is on the warrant for the. execution of the. late king. There- fnrc it is dangerous fur the colonel to secure a (romniissitnt. llollcs returns to Mrs. Quinn's and visions of ,a youthful love at» fair return to him. Nan. the object AR feel light under your feet? Modern living and modern eating introduce poisons into you; system-poisons which slow you up and hold you ac . Post's Bran Flakes will eliminate those poisons. Post's Bran Flakes will put snap and pep into everything you do -—w1l1 put you just above par instead of just below. Post's Bran Flakes with Other Parts of Wheat is a delicious cereal food-wonderful in flavor-rich in food value—naturally and gently laxative. Eat it regularly. The results will delight you. Sold by grocers everywhere. by seeing the name “Post’s Bran Flakes”. Made in Canada Head 0mm Ffigaiign Postum Cereal Co" Limited E you at your best in the mornings? Does the morn- ing air act like wine on yptir blood? Does the ground Make sure of the genuine Factory : Windsor‘ wirnm-itm PM" °F WEE-ll? OQL B‘! “ “AVA! L Q SABAT\ Nl ‘t \ - IMAMYIAYID a; gv-nuvutnlu: - m o0 OI I I l l anuvro EAT . at "When did she lcilvc Y0"? Ti?" me that. at least." i "'l‘\\'o years ago. After she had. been with mo. a year.“ "And whither did she 3:01’ must know that!" ‘ “l do not. All that i know is that she went. Iielike she is in London. 'l‘hat. at lcust. i know is where she would wish to he, helm: all worldlt- ness and itugotliincss" lie e-iizircd at her. a physical sick- ness opprcsnlng him. ills little Nan in London. alone and friend- less, without means. What might not have happened to her in two years‘! lnqtiiries in the village mighi_ have altered the whole course of his life. But, as if the unuttoruble You I I ncttcioustv MALT FLAVORED A LAXATIVE FODD cannons wwtiighgiiffi mil“ ‘IW M! lift"! "the gods of Mrs. Tenfirs (ievotions re- Ilftb OtberPads of lllzeét Auctioneer‘ 1 . ., ..| 11_ _1'11; . _ . _ _ 1856~=~-t-»-»w=». 1i hilt-L ‘:.:...;:Yi:...:.r.*..;] 11.23.21? ““.:‘:..:L=“:::::.:*.';.r‘ ;*;;;;@;,*,111,°*3.';ge"....*§.,;1i§1:“2.?. h“ t» w G Y Which IIGVUI’ ran he ii m. "(mos walrus m he]. At he'll ' ' - For t at he woud return to ‘ng- , , , ' ' ' t’ Ci th with ut having I ' . \ mint s ltonic he receives scant cour- o lamp“ her oul? mm" . I I i , ‘ Too great eagerness to requitt. may Hiigléillqli?‘ dlgglnths 8 an“ that he 119 wrote 10 Monk, who 11w“ M," s an tihligeitititi is a species of ingrat~ ml‘ght.Nancy m n“ “lama likely the polwerfullest man in the realm 790 Ktlneyclos (384) Meters) 0 gsTnvqATg penum- ,.,,,|,._ Now Go ON WITH THE STORY But—l<0rt.tines fool tiguin —— he. _ o; .____ l ._ and tiuliknly. And all thatlwhllt; wrote m“ m0 ‘ma. Th“ rummw WCY (gcmmmhl N Y) TQADE . 10TH- - - . ‘ ‘ -. .3 ‘ v l ‘ ' it . . r rt... Guardian Job! ..;":r~l::..::::~..:.;::1;:;:;~ li..ii‘liiii'.‘"“‘."..fiilili hi“ is "..:".":...=v ’ WAWQRTATIQN . s ' .41 1.1;; . . ltrovitltilncta. m ht-‘r rayon-lint‘ ninr-r- which flhoum deliver hm. from the who had beaura promlnént PM“; Gonerul Electric Contpnny ANDPROFESSIONS S LQQODOQKJQQ 30‘6 Department 1S —~~—-————————-———-—-—-—~ -— jflffjz,“ figiiniktiiie,“ smiles‘; :n|‘l"“*“lf"l mmmol“ M Am“ Tmmr“ ment mun in tho old days, and the MAN F - - ° ' . __‘ ‘ ' y . " l‘ ' l m‘ , l’ godliness. For sho dld not share son of a Parlmmen‘ than an“ mm Eastern Standlrd Time U ACTURlNG |.555.544.000 equlppe t0 urn Qu P _ t S {inn lillllllflilgll of this the 1100i‘ "*1" Pntheritlgtf! “Bu”! that h“ w“ prominent there was no place ‘bgl " ’ i ' "w "ll 11° llllslllcioti. q V’ ’ l _ 11;?’ n. m.—ll. S. N l Ol s . - ' - " \ Sale blna e 7P _ “inuthzit case. young sir. you seek (“£21m mmlnwhm. despair was 3M. 3:3“ nigdgnfggsh assgfiiiet'lonl'l.adolhe tory tiinti signals. "Va r "m AGRKULTUQE‘ S l,5l9,643.0QO ZG-I ' I / .' > ' ' l cannot give you.“ ' . ' 5 “e 12-10 _3t -k _ > I - 3.. Any person having an POVIIIOG miir-n,l"ll|fi_,iil w" d" n [k v - tling upon young Randal. To havt. mouths sooner’ whflst the ‘Numb .- p. m. 0c market re FORESTRY $ 3: __»l- .. Auction sale should that . . . that ‘she llHS[i(‘llll;l'l‘ll'.;"~ ' il,f,°r‘.l,,,“,.'lf',.if,',“f,‘ffl, 3:3] ‘fimfliiii so: lwatsh “m: an ‘ha, balance’ “mIIDOIréwiO p. m.—Produce market re- - ~.- O advertise in both ...:::P-' s;:'..':::....::“tt.:.'l.t élllliili *" i" hi’ brie”? i‘ 55$‘ ii$llllil°ii "r;- .. .. .. . “WW $2I3.04|.ooo - u s-v . ' ' ‘ . f. ' ' ' ' hus been rendered unatta no c. s n, . ' ' 1-» p. m.—— ea ier rcpor . - r _ . ) _ , . _ _ .7.‘ u, f l ., H. Th‘. L .| . I _.. v v _ _ at very act have retieented the. ._ . _ Ways- 155.3%‘ mr.1:.i°;..:;";:":.: Misti"".12.?"':;::..*;i::.:.a'“°""1;l wlmll“ 5 '3=~°'4-°°° i" l 2-3 ' rr nu l itise. modern conveniences. f . We ° can” l 9 “m debl- ' ' ' ' A n adveytlsenl-erit pippllesi: fmnace‘ "on “mo! cellar‘ lllllllilllgglfllertii-IBfllllifgllnill: Tfdlfniilfi lniriliilsnutfiiltiltiheitihfsgumharu aim Eng‘ Aliiriigillliviiriii.—l’roduce and stock MlSCELLANF-OUS ' ' 2-2 may pay for ltself 1f 1t hnuse PXLK-pIlOIHIIlY well huiit and [mm m"; warped 1,15 who“! “nun-e, son of he" whu trailllzd“ 0 even; market quota-lions; news bulletins. F|5HEQ|E5 2‘| 00° 1‘ ' . O_5 b ' 1 e “m” . lllis steadfustness was lfllllSlililllitl “bl-cam Dutch servlce cfiuiidwogz, 6tl5 p. mr-Review of week's ‘ ' 5 "l mugs on y one rnor Qlllhflllses conglsl “r bamgwoml into recklessness and restlessness. longer hold mm Th“ w“ his o )_ sports. Elmer Q. Oliphant, director - l 4 ' or ice-house and hen-house. Vtlll al- "l, w “He, ‘Hnnacuon from ms l O- 1 er t0 t e Sa e. c" Q9" my - l]fl§gs(\ng|vlr Qvm-[and ‘ “:8 "l! u" o! an ‘t portunity. At last he would shake ‘i’; iflthlgtifis and physical training. * ‘ .' ‘ ' , irvw ; e - eer HS ~ off the nun of a morcenar ' ut i‘ °“ ° ‘>89- ' t bll ' t] l l! , ya or e. The Charlottetown iiiicrvyiiliitlpksfti; 1:11;"leruzinviéirgrzgrd :llif)ml0’,l"l;llltzllgifl9tl?llflllfiifigi coiutd otter and go bodily homo to find worthy "45 ll m-jlvlusical program. 7077'“ i - . qu ted the enufloynwnt m‘. MB sword, Male quartet, Marching ..'I‘rotore Guardian mmvrmm" "mum" m ireliiimn service of the Parliament. and went (‘rack-a-Jnck Four CANADA'S NA-"ONAL ‘NOOME v "hm" Nmwmbu‘ 18"’ an“) J3 ma’ "bmall~l° Hllllllllll- "l" “RPPY "M"?! Desmond. first tenor; Fair business condition: availed h d I 1923. P f I C d House ma he bought itirnisherl P i muillw"! cl"! l " r0 eSfilona at S M nominal gdmnvo l" mice An hunting-ground of all homeless ad- Samuel Shepherd. second a] shown by the figure: in the chart, covering the national income oi - excellent. opportunity for ‘small ‘viletfletugthllslflfn: 922:3‘?! rgstgglseiz Fl‘ ‘t t “mo” Arthur van Patten‘ canidhnm It h |M°m'“"' h “M9 “'9 PQNQMIH" 07 ti" l"°°"‘° " Plllmfil’ & Phillie!‘ summer hotel and boarding house H,’ '13,“ were way! B d|'.’.,,,.§,,ce' d9, giggronebsofiziénam! dumbuud ‘mum "'9 “rim” V°°lt|°"l* __ ll. arammfixt o. so‘; tflklllillllfgfeltéiilfalfill? mClinn; and plornble and grim. He was no lon- 915111” ' "u": ‘z-M; GMT itpwlfi wry you a e e an He!‘ Concerned t0 build 11111189" B Violin solo. “Mazurka? .Megnarski a 1 n u u n ' Sea! Ilnlllln w MILES oannisou M o - ‘msmon m the 5mm such a “n” Fm“ 3”" an ova r: n‘ I. I lsmaiht . - - Th f_ , was impossible tn a foreign land. (Canadian Prone.) George A. Lauterborn, nccom- 1 aluminum. . . ob 111g“ woolkns plies-f ge‘wao a ixnlerfehlalzy. adsoiaii OIOETAWI}; march ‘Zti-Héarings panlst. _ er r une, a a ma e o opp ca on o e xpro R dl ith i . "Th G ' can c laundcrcd re urms a trade soulless and uninspir- Traffic Association of Canada f: eaTf:l‘l"vY....’.n.u.B. . .. . flfidllrlgi ed. -With the mantle of the mor- increased rates were opened before Helen Groso ' ' MacDonald & McPhee B. A. Isl. IIIIIIALII II. I. IQPBII , n. A. Bulkhea- Attend!» It; Haney I0 Inn: Ill" lilllhl ' Oinrlottntown Mark R. MfiGuignn I I nniutlll. cantor-Ion. In: Iona! h Inn: Cline: Ilcol lbahnmqn. r. l. tuna ‘LL-"Si-fiii“ Inna u In. In. in» IMHO lupbllunlhl ‘AUCTION SALE Tho real and personal property of the late Boyce MoKio win he sold on the premises at Keppoch. Lot 48. on Wednesday. 12th March, 192i, at one o'clock p. 1a., com- pulling 127 acres of land. with live stock. crop. dorm implement; and movoablea. J. A. MoDONALD, Auctioneo 1771444311751, Auction Sale at i Rose Valley Saturday. March 15th. at 1 o'clock sharp of farm. stock, farm impiomeutl. portable an! mill. For further particulars sea hmdbiils. DAN DIXON taaaa-a-zt peatcdly the Lux way. The thin satin-like flakes of Lux dissolve instantly into a bubbling lather, so purg that it cannot injure the sensitive wool fibre. Children's g: rmenta, washed in Lux, retain their, W“, fluffy charm. Sold only in ruled pacleetr-durzpmp]! uvn amorous ammo ronoirro ' the Board of Railway Commission- ers here today. Representatives of Eastern and Western provinces. of municlpnh. ties. boards of trade and co-oper- ative organizations» were present. M. the opening of the hearing. T. Marshall, representing the Toronto Board of Trade. and J. K. Smith. of the Montreal Board of Trade. in- formed the commissioners that their Boards were now negotiating with the express companies in. tho hope that satisfactory rates might be established. They asked for the cooperation of the traffic ot- cennry he put on s mercenaryh habits. He easily earned gold he spent riotously. prodigally, as was ever the meroensryb way. He gamed and drank and squandered it 0n worthless women. Ho grew notorious; a man of reckless courage, holding his life cheap, an able lender of menpbut a disaolute. hard-drinking. quarrel- nome Engiandorwhom it was not safe to trust too far. . The reaction set in at int; but not until five your! of this life had corroded his soul. It came to him one day when he reclined that he was over thirty, that he had discip- floors of the Board of Railway ated his youth. and that the Dlth Commissioners in their nuptia- ha trod mull. lead him uitimnteiytione. to cont ibl Id 80 . J. , of i‘... Qfhfnisnfi in iii of..i..”i'lill“°‘l..f.?.'.i'.'-°“iiil‘oii° depths of hi: IOiIl veiled up to cry tion. expressed the opinion out a ant. He would l0 tuck. Phyni- tho trait indium in Ontario would :11. u: than!!! h: mad-aw?» surname hi s m you; u that vupttppm mm tum, and n mind ' n o. n" “m. M" .. George A. Lautarborn. piano ; Piano solo. "Allegro" from "Sonata Pathetique" . . . . Beethoven George A. Lautherborn. i George A. Lantherhorn. piano Male quartet. ta) "rue Winter Song" .. l-fovey (b) "Btbppind Round" . Harvard "Crnck-aJsck Four Piano solo, "Value Arabesque" . .. George A. Llutorborn Reading. "Polly Allan’. Wedding". Anon. i k “ mi (truce Male quartet, "Until the Dawn" Put: t Crack-amt IQ! - l0 We not: that than are altogether too many omlll. thin. unfinished Hogs being marketed at the tprennz time, :l:.--‘"."§rf?*.-..‘i‘fftr:f'iff"..ti':.rlt. ~~~ ~-- were e MM- -»- m ~~~ ‘mckiqack your 3 been III outlet for sumo of than iHioqa for Butnhep Shop Violin solo. Qflolbkrtgo . . .. Donut; Trldc. but tho unon for tun- tq “w; w», 1;, m. 1m". . PM I1 I M M ~11 cor-corned. we mm to um u» nmm not u R til l h . " " .. caning. w t music basoanawe‘ kill their Hugo until they ruck the weight, qt to"; 120 event-Mind they mun tn -woll finished, thick and m at l"? Wfllttht 1n future we mun rotuu u. naive. thin Hog: ovon at l reduction In prion "wlrdinu market we rltlturiook m n u. t» am». onus a. rusting ID104100-