I Tm, u AGE TWO l’ - we have advanced our Brice; half cent per lb we wish to advise farmers against killing hogs before __they are, properly liuishe-i. Talus is practically no demand for underweightmst present time and u reprda heavier hogs no matter vvhat weigh-t if thin the pro. duct is Inferior and not wanted even, at greatly reduced prices. "m: suns PACKERS, LTD. ssu-l-zlol. _- - AIIIITIIIN SillE. I am instructed by Mr. James l msckslnla South Melville, Lot 2e. to soil by Auction on Thursday, April 24th, 1924 at 12.30 o'clock sharp, his farm of 100 acres of land. 90 acres clear, balance in wood; also 1 acre of wood apart from this farm about s mile. This farm ls well situated near church, school, hall, stores. blacksmith shops, miila and shipping points. The land is'ln good Itafa of cultivation lwell wal. encd front and back. Splendid well at house. There is also a No. 1 set of bulld_ings on it. Also at the same time and place all his stock, crop and Implements will be cold. For particulars see Hand Bills, If day is stormy the first fine day following. Sale positive as I am going to work for Saunders d. New- som. ‘ JOHN P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer 25314-1841. (Qsoulvu TAX ACT 1924 All importers oi‘ Gasoline luto this Province are required on tllu first day of iiliny, A. 1)., 1924, to minke a return to the Provincial Treasurer ol‘ the quantity oi‘ Gnsol ine in stock as of the snid first duy of May together with the location oi the place or places where same Saved From Years of Headaches.‘ Tllle wlllllll-rs oi‘ tllc fulllouS Fruit 'l'rl-ulllll~lll ore only rcvl-ulcll when you [Pilllil Il~lll-rlii\l~ this, which colllt-s from .\lulllllnl- Vuliqllette, I138 Nolre llulllll Si. \\'., Sioutrl-ul. “For thrl-o _\' nlrs, l was troubled with hull lil-luinchvs, Nervous llys- pcpsiu null Liver 'l‘roullll-.~l. ’l‘lll=u, l Ill-gull tall-ling “Pkuit-n-livlls”. Very soon III)‘ .i‘()iIllll.lOil inlprovcll, lllld lllillil-‘S to those wonderful lruil. tub- Il-ls I illii once more entirely well”. “l-‘rlliL-n-livl-s” is the juices of uppll-s, oranges, figs and prunes, inll-llsificll null cunlllinvll witll tollics -—u|lll forms s complete fruit treat- ml-nt for Stomach, Liver, Kidney null Skin 'l‘roul>ll-s. Jll- llilll 50c. a box-at dealers or sl-nl by Fruit-actives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. Farm For Sale ' The undcrsignl-d offers for sole his fnrlu consisting of 122 llcrue more or less. All under ll bllzll 518.19 0i‘ cultivation, situated one mile from Freetown Sllltloll, railway running through ihc larlu. ivoulll mllke on (excellent potato iagm. Pill-r» are large out buildings and fling himself C iinc jeweled hands. appearance ol‘ brought lilo announcement llult ll Colonel liolius was demanding ill sisteully to sue ills grace, oi‘ ilgurc, b is kept or stored. ' h ' . '1‘ ‘ Dated m,“ 15th dwelllng houses on t e iurnl his ‘my of April‘ lllrln ‘is better kllown as the Chris- ORTUIIES - 00L THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " ‘Aali- ‘ o sAeA-nm 0. \ - 12"" r " 3 Qaanslb 833C Il§_ NOW G0 ON WITH THE ‘STORYBllt those proposals I incontinently l-ie swung awayw and went i0 petulantly into ll lllllf- taking ills blond head in his After lhnt explosion Mr. Ether- edge decided that there was lloth- iug‘to bc done with such a man but ubllllllon him to his fall-l. so with engaging candor and took, his lcnvc. He said Iiis grulre made no attempt to dl- tulu him, iLiiLl for some time ulll-r MRS- his departure sut there alone lli HONSMBETTE lllul. sonlhl-l- book-lined room, n fool VA 1Q lilhiliflllltll ill wislilllu null learning. dil- was disturbed at lust by _tlll~. a. follllllnn, who ‘lrritlllleli, Buckingham ‘was fl-bOlll. to prououncu dismissal. n “Soy tllut lie null ills Iiilit}. “four grace will forgive, I trust. nly inlportunitics," he excused him- "liut the truth is lhnt lily need, which was vl-ry urgent when ll wrote, iuls since grown desperate." -l.-li. loitering ll little. Ilucklingllzl-lll l-lulsillcrlell ills grace fltiilillfltlll stllnliing. his "thumbs hooked into tllc lglrdieluues “m; n-mmly slate the case as oi‘ Ills bedgowll. checked. He féliitlllhbttfell the letter received lllrec days ago, uuli its urgent ap- pvyll. Tllnt awoke all idea, unll eel ills grucc spcculat-illg. “Wuit!" llloiutlalled his lips llzlrrnlwl-li ill tllnugllt. Slowly they ligllled from Lllllir gloom. Abruptly’ llc rose, “Bring him ill," he sail]. ilolles culno, croct, llnd soldlierly still tnll-rably dressed. bul very haggard now of counten- lli‘. cyus him thoughtfully ffplll lllillfli’ his ,l)(*.lll brows without directly replying. lie dismissed the ovuiting lcotman, ililtl 05979‘! hi“ "lslwr ‘I Chan'- Hulles you l‘ronl this. You must do at last sol, down wcurily, refused." His grace smiled a lltlle. "Do you imagine that the Justices will be- lieve you when you come to tell them that?" "Seeing that my nalue is Randal Hulics, and that a. vindictive gov- ernment would be glad of nny pre- text to stretch the neck of my filth. scribe my slate us desperate. I um lg nluu moving in the cllndow oi‘ the gallows." “Sh! Sh!" tile Dudle reproved him gently. "You ulllst not express yum-soil‘ in Slllill tl-ruls, Colonel. Your vcry lone nuvors oi‘ disloyalty, Aull you urc unreasonable. if you were rculiy loyul, there wus n clear duty which you would not lluvc neg- llillltill. Wilell first. this proposal was lulldl. to you. wlllltcvlu" your friend- ship fol- 'i‘ucklar, you should lulvl». gonl. struigllt lll lilo Justices null luili lilltlflllilillili of this plot." "Your grace nliviecs .s-ollletlllllg tllnl lli my own case you would not llavo perlornlcll. Bill. even hull ll flillt-‘ll so, llow should I llllvc coul pcill-ll ill-lief‘! l kIlliW no (liil-lilhi of Lli‘l5 plot. l was not ill u position to prove unyliling, it would hllvc been my Ilarc worli llgllinst Tucker's, null my uuluc alone would hllve discrcll. iled Illti. My uclion might have been rcgnrdl-d us an illlpulll-ut attempt to PilPli the favor nl‘ lllc lxlwcrs lll be. ing. it uligllt cvcu. ill slJiIlo tortur- ous lcglli lunnllcr, lluvc been coll- etrul-d against me, Therefore I held my peace." “Your assurance is. enough for nle," sllid his grucl». iliilliihly. "And (lod knows 1 DPTUUIVL‘ your dlffic ulty, null how you llztve been Ibrougllt into your present danger. Our first care must be tll deliver wllllt should have been dune long since. Yliu ulust go before the Jus- cr'e sou. I do uol. Tllnt is why l llc- A A" D" 1924‘ t0 her Cairns homestead There is (sum J‘ H‘ MYERS’ ‘H50 n large orchard of ‘Z50 trees. l Pmvlnclal Treasurer For particulars apply to Charles W85‘ Holmes on premises. AUCTION SALE Mrs, R. M. Johnston begs to an- nounce the public sale by auction at the Ritz Apartments, Prince SL, April 25th, at 11 a. m., of all her Household Furniture. and furnish- ings comprising—Ma.hognlny sofa and rocker to match, oak rocker, Morris chair, music cabinet, parlor clock, burnt wood plant stand. Oak sectional bookcase, parlor sgunre, oak dlvanetta, oak side board, din- ing rgolm square. oil paintings and steel engravings, fbrsse beds, bed- ding and beds. also silverware. crockery and glass. A. WILLIAMSON, , Auctioneer ‘ 5 2581-44520. AUCTION " ‘AT . CLERMONT As I intend residing permanently in the U. S. A.. I will sell by Public Auction on. Tuesday. April 29th. at 12 noon, my farm containing 110 acres of as good land as lies out cf doors. equipped with a complete set of buildings in good repair. fenced throughout with‘ cedar and woven wlrejivery field is watered by a bmolt.’ There are 10 acres of Hard- ware, Pine and Spruce lumber. If not sold by private sale, will be sold to thehighcst bidder. Also on the 0am. date, I will sell all my stock, implements and house- hdid effects. consisting of: i brood mare. 9 years old. by Bergie Mack In foal to Baronet. 1 general pur- pose colt 8 years old, 1 mare 13 years old. 5 mllch cows to freshen this spring, 4 to 7 years old. a num- be|- of young cattle. including: a registered ehlofthorn heifer with calf, about 50 hens pure bred Ply- mouth Rocks, and Leghorns. Frost and Wood binder, 6 ft. cut with sheaf carviel" and fore carriage; Deering Mewpr, 6 ft. grain drill sec. tlonal sesdeh a hay rake (McCor- mac), 10 ft., manure spreader (clov- er leaf) gang plow, a 2X plow. a single plow. spike toothed narrow. set of iron hsrmws, disc. harrowe, v . nd hiiier, turnip ' 2 thresher and cleaner with bag filler. Upright en- gine (I H. C.) rubber belt. act fan- nerl (Dickleson) roller, straw and corn cutter, root pulper Schurmsn pohto grader, team truck wagon, box and hay rake- slngie truck wag- on, Mo box saris. truck wagon pole, driving wagon, 2 sets team bob Iielghs, set of single bob sleighs. urooll sleigh, family sleigh. jauntlng sleigh (Marius Iulid). 2 sets driving harness, 1 est tesm harness. 2 pads and 5- sohinga, 2 cart saddles, col- lars, harass, traces. brldies, hsiters, eta, I sets of hay rope forks and blocks, silovsiis. forks, hoes, axes, carpenters tools, emery stone, feed. seeker l0 aliens). oresm separa- N _ . | last mention line eighty-four mnhwflzhtfix‘ feet to the place of commence- ment. spruce and pins boards. Parlor, dining room, bed room and isltehen furniture. organ, grams- pherls. vuritln desk beak-ease, large cupboard, rlgerster. flour box, new eswlng fnlshins, knitting mach.- ino, iteetsnsy range, bass burner, 25-i5-4-213i . TENDERS for Project No. received by the undersigned until mgy noon on Saturday. hilly 10, 192i, for‘ Kmdlngl building "Yemeni-B 5lruu‘:0\lt the rendering 0t‘ that account. lures. and other necessary work 0n Now nl inst he stirred. He tul-nel the following roads: Project No. - i 6l—Aibert0n to Tignish. liZ-Vilsllingtou tohliliount Carmel. 03~Hnnlplbn to Senrletown. "64.——lCrapaud to Braduibans. 65—New Glasgow to Milton. 66—S0uris Line Road. 67—-Pel.lke‘s—linrtinvale Road, Ii8—l.0wer iilontaguc-——Murrny Hat-l 69-l8 Road. TO-Jlutteulbury Road Queen's Co. Ti-Curdlgllu to Launching, oi‘ Tender ulny be seen nt the oi‘- ilce oi the Provincial Engineer, Charlottetown, and at Kennedy's Store 0’Leary. Hon. Ualnes A. McNeliYs office, Surnmerslde. J. A. MacDonald & C0., Ltd., Store, Cardigan. order of the Works, Prince Edward island for 10 per cent of estimated amount oi tender up to $500.00 must accom- pnny each tender. 2551 -4-18-imw10. MORTEAGE CHARLES HOLMES. Freetown, P. E. l. HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT Pursuant to the requirements of, the Canada iiigllwnys Act, separate soled tenders, marked “Tenders. - _____ -_", will be’ lbour North. Plans, specifications and, Forms A certified cheque pllylrble to the Minister of Public L, B. McM|LLAN, Secretory of Public Works SALE To he sold by Public Auction in iront of the Law Courts Building at Charlottetown, on Monday. the Nineteenth day oi‘ May, A. D.. 1924, st thehour of twelve o'clock noon. ALI. THAT TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL 0F LAND‘ situate lying null being ill Cirtown and being part of Town Lot Number -i3, llI the filth hundred oi‘ Town Lola, in the City of Chnrlottetllwn, bounded and described us follows. that is to slly: Commencing on the Northeast- ern side of Edward Street at the Southwest. Corner 0i’ William Fin- lcy's property. thence running South lllong Edward Street. a dio- tnnce oi‘ thirty feet four inches, thence at right angles running east- wardly eighty follr feet to the west. ern line of Thomas Taylor's ‘pro- perty, thence st right angles run- nIn-g northerly along said lest men- tioned line a. distance of thirty feet four inches to the southern bound- llry of William Ripley's property. thence rullnlhg westerly along said The above sale is made undel- and by virtue of a Power of Sale eon- tslneli in an lnlienture of Mortgage bearing date the second day of 0c- tober One thousand nine hundred and twenty-two and which was made between William L. Munroe in his slow, pleasant voice. “From, uly silence you may have supposed that you had passed from my mind. That is not. so. But you realize. I think, lhut you are not ‘you have stated it to nle." "I received your letter." he saiclll “Bu, your grace, yourself 1,35 just elrid they will not bellevesne." lHis grace paused in his pacing, and smiled a little slyly. Catherine Glllis) three sons, John Hiram. Wesley and Russell and three daughters, Helen, Catherine and baby Marion all at home and one sisterfllargamt (Mrs. John Mc- Leod) Boston Mass" it. has been truly said of hirrl. as well as of his parents, that the latchstrlng of their home was always on the out- side. and that no person in need was allowed to pass their door without accepting of their hospit- silty. The remains were followed to Belfast cemetery by a large cortege thus testifying the high esteem in which the deceased was held. As a nlnrk of respect the Canadian Ensign was at half mast at Captain Craig's residence till after the funeral. The pull bearers were, James A. Nicholson, J. D. McLeod. Mr. Mc- Wlllinuls (Eldon) D. R. McDonald. ll. McDoullid nnd Mulculm G. McPherson. The Lord has culled you from this vllic Oi‘ lllisl-ry and woe; lie found for you n lluppy home \Vlll'l‘r: ull the just will go: You suficrcd patient l0 his will. You never dill complain Although you had been tortured With u trylllg drenliful puln. MRS. NATHANIEL PEARSON Thcrl: Ililfiliflll from this llio ui llcr llonle lli Chllltoll, March 23, Mrs Nntlluulel Pcllrsoll incl: Mary Ellen linwatli leaving ll home l-llldllculell null iliifkllilfltl, ill which Ill-r swllct life llilll ulwnyu been sunshine. Sllc hull been ill only n few days when pneumonia set in and ull Sunliuy morning just before the church bolls bnglln l0 lnll their offer oi’ praise to Him on lliggll who dlestiucs ull things llor spirit took itu flight from its vnrtlliy llbolil-l leaving llcllillll llll lllllt the best of nlcdlcnl skill hull done to keep ill-r longer, niong with tlenllel" nursing null cure from loved onus lil the ll0lll6- lil the passing oi’ this gooll nnd christian wolullul tllu community suffers the loss of n truly bountiful personally possessing those true utcrlingnllnlitlcs which ever make unll lloill worthy friendships unli leuvl- bcllilld imprints, which are worth while. Gentle, uunssulnlng, impressive ill manner making and holding friends but never through effort, always with that gentleness: and sweetness which over paves the way. "They will not believe your ull- a" ea" supported word. Ilut if some person mun t0 help" oi‘ eminence and authority were to "L955 than 9V9!‘ 119W" Bald H01" answer for your good fnith. they 18s Erlillly- vlould hardly ‘dare to doubt; the mutter would be at an end, and there woui dhe no further question of any impeachment." IN MEMORIAM_ H ECTOR A. McDONALD “Vi-‘hnrs that?" There was a sud- den unlnlstakulble quickelliui! 01' the Duke's glance, almost as if he welcomed the news. iiolles told lllm without preamble. “And so your grace perceives." he ended, "that I am now not only in danger of starving, but ol‘ hung- His grace had not moved through- lllS ll0llle Orwell Cove 0n April 12, iiir. Hector A. McDonald, only son of tile lute John D. McDonald, In tile 56th ycur 0i‘ his age. Altllo an extensive farmer Mr. 1| from his visitor. and slluntcred slowly ll-way ill thought. "But wllnt an imprudence," he ezlid at inst. “for a mnn in your lllcnonald engaged 1,, other m". pQ-lltlon to hove had relations, how- suits and was always wmmg m Over Slight. will‘! "1950 wretched lend his aid to any movement of fifth-monarchy (1085! 1t 1B i0 W! flboueflt to his friends and acquaint- llhltci‘ hllwlll You!‘ 1190K" unces. He was Light Keeper of "Yetihere was no wrong inlhose DOuSe's pom, range ugh“, relations. Tuoker was an old bro [Lg-gut u; ml», 3,3, "Harland" anll tllcr-lll-nrmll- YOIIT 1111118 has bee" SrOTVUll for several yours as trustee n soldier unll knows What "W! on the School Board. In all of the menus, ‘it Ls true that ‘I16 16min?“ iIbDl/(l positions lle gnvc grout Sllllii- mo, wiill proposals I Mimi! it. faction null was ulosl popninr with since that villi X10 lliili-ibl‘ llllrt him-lull tllosla he culllo in (routnct with. ' -‘ During last summer he under- nvl-nt two opcrntiolls unll all tllui. lnlcllicul skill and careful nursing jlly his loving wife null fulllily lcould do was done, hut without , ,uvnii, and ho passed to Ills eternui upward a pullout llud silent suffer- er consoled by his family, the Revs. .Mr. McLcnnull, Vallcyficlll, Mr. .McKcllzie, Belfast null Mr. Grant of St; Andrews Presbyterian 0h- fll all 0631"“ 3°°l 6°“ ‘Church, Orwell (of which tile late “m1 51-20- ;i\'lv. McDonald was ull adherent) nml n host of neighbours. BREW THIS FINE SPRING TONIC YOURSELF» Brew a cup of this gentle and el- fective remedy and tallle it at ‘bed- time lhree times a week for three SHILOH STOPS THAT COUCH Your grand-parents used it. Safc, sure and efficient. Small dose means economy, and ] brings quick relief. Does not | upset the stomach. Get Shil- I l brink Water to Help Wash Out There passed peacefully away at- Hc is survived by his wife (use, rreuhstsves. Illlrehlnvl and many . ‘Qw’ ‘m’... "m." of Charlottetown, aforesaid. Engin- u. m ‘awn. e‘r on the PrIlleeEdward Island _ - 6 * ' Railway. and Isabelle Munroe his ahh's“l'l'la'l'w'l.'.l."iv'.'.'.'il‘lllll'.fi "lb. o! the’ 11ml- pert. and the under- ‘gg wm‘ "my"; ‘p; signed of the second port. because ‘ span, ‘approved Joint otllefsull. having been made In psy- I “i,” (Q “an, if ment of interest secured thereby. For furtbs lcnlals apply at the office llfpa‘ ALD i Mac- p _ 1. I Charlottetown. - ~ Jill of ~ Aprfl. ADA104- " “ ‘ “Eiuzllv lliliii fuel vigorous and healthy nt a cos children, too. glsts. estate of the lute Angus Me Innis. Terms at sale. J. L. MURPHY, ' 2490 k164i. iillilllliN "S IilE Mrs, G. H. Haszard, 112 lEIm Ave" begs to announce the Public eels by Auction on Monday, April 28th of all her Household Furniture and F-"fillhlfllsw comprising: -Wieker Parlor Suite, Mirror. Wilton Square, Walnut Dining Room Chglr. "g Rocker. Walnut Parlor Clock and Three Bed Room piste. _ Sela Wuwtmmefi A. witnesses, LUJY OOADY, ‘A p ml- = sl-Ihlhnx" l L Iilllvllsllfli. s._- ..... A it will purify the blood, make you of only n few cents, Give it to the Everyone needs ii. spring tonlc—30c and 60c, at druil- 2 PUBLIC AUCTION There will be sold by Public Auc tinn ntjfimernld on Friday the 25th day of April. A. I‘, 1924. at the hour of one o'clock, two acres and one rood of land owned by the ALfR ED MU RPHY Executors Gofl. Pandora Range; also all Kle- chen Utensils and Bath Room furnishings “m. Kidney Poison If You-r back Hurts or Bladder Bother: You, Begin Taking Salts When your kidneys and ‘your back feels sore don't get scared and lproceed to loud your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kill- neys snll irritate the entire urin- ary trnct. Keep your kidneys clean llkq you keep your bowels cienn, by flushing them with n mild. harmless salts which helps to remove the body's urinons waste and stimulates them to their norm- el activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. in 2i hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital Importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots o! good water-you can't drink too mu h; also get from any pharmscia about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tables- poonful In n glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys may then act mine. This famous salts la made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Ilthis, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate clogged kid- neys: aleo to neutralise the acids In the system so they are no long- er a source of Irritation,- thns often relieving bladder weakness. Jed Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure; makes a delightful efferves- cent lithaiwster drink, which every- one shouid take now sud than to help keep their kidneys clean and some. Try this; also keep up tlls zsmter lirlnlllns and no doubt. you t ‘lassasfive a In sllpaa bellowed out Ia the peli- Mnuy were her friends who know her in her home life where she was seen at her best. For ‘twas lilerc that her noble qualities were IIYIOSt felt as they spread out in the ‘home over friends and dear ones us rays of sunlight gleam through op- cning glass. Always unselfish ever forgetting herself for the comforts of those around her, truly as has already been said of her, us oi old, and her children shnil rise up and cull her Blessed null her husband shall praise udllell and her friends shall praise her for many were the kind ex- pressions llf true friendships during llcr illness and numerous the ten- llcr lllessagcs of sympathy to the bereaved since her death. In her passing llnotllcr pure life is gone from earth. A place nlade vacant filled. liow true has it been said Lil tile midst of joys we are in and- ncss in the lnlllsl of life we are in llczltll. The lute Mrs. ljenrsou was sixty- iive yours of uge. And was n llnuglltor of the lute Joules and Jlvnnot iinwzltt, Bradford, I’. E. 1. ullli leaves to lllollrll besides n sor- rowing llul-lbllud one daughter, Mrs. llnrris Wright, Middleton, P. E. l., two lions, Louis and Earle, nt home, also three brothers, William on tho old home at Bradford, Mon- 111K110 0i ilowurd, R. L, Benjamin of Winthrop, Mass. Two sisters, Mrs. Christie Wood, Boston. Mass" Mrs. Edward McPherson, Cope Trav- erse, P. E. l. Thll fullerul was heill on Wellnes- (lily. Mllrcll 2'3. and was very largely nttenlierl- The services were cln- llllctcll by the Pastor, Rev. P, A, FllZPfll-llick. who spllke- feeliugly of the true christinn virtues of the departed, relllling from Psalm 23, n fuvorito of the decensed—who, rc- nented lilo lutter part, only a few hours before death culled her, to her home above. Interment. was nlnlle in Searleiown Methodist there to llwnlt beautiful dawn The pull bearers were, Maggy-g. Louis Spouse. Howard, (um-k, linnlnlond. Wnllman, Dan McCnr. 111B. Edwnrd Gardiner, (‘filming Schurmnn, friends null life long friends of the family who laid tend- erly uwny all that was mortal of ll true wife, u llear unll affectionate 11103181‘. one who although gone from earthly view shall ever lin- lief-In the hearts of those for whom while on earth, she so tend. erly cared. the cemetery the coming of a liow kind was the touch of that vanished hand flow vygdmiss the voice that is sill- 50 kind were the words she used to speak 3°" ‘ha?’ 111189!‘ deep within ua I But, dear one sleep Thy rest has come For thee life's trials are o'er Thy Th cares no more ' y pure I t 1 _ Rest till th6l°+lfl1lf:; lfrlllrnusliie 0p- m "l!!! skies "B Afrmh m: dust lll Glory (Units Prlfi) PARIS. April i.——Th Voltaire, believed ‘e ha" o‘ stolen from the National Library I'll! Y8"! Ito. has been found tn a part of the building rarely fre- quented. 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WHAT THIS SAMPLE snows ' That Kotex is a pure, white, porous product, exceedingly light weight. Yet it is also very compact-no clumsy bulki- ness. It is fivc times as absorbent as ordinary cotton, absorbing l6 times its own weight. This gives the protection, the security, which assures perfect poise and peace of mind at all times. Kotex makes an especial appeal with its offer of immaculate daiutiness under which I cannot Only a trial c coupon today. I send a special comfort. comfort and general convenience. at all tints: es. No wonder it has al- MAIL THE CONFIDENTIAL COUPON There are many features of Kotex explain here-case of dis- posal, health value, at cctcra. an do this, so I ask you t0 accept my free offer. Please mail the \\"illl the free sample of Kotcx, which is wrapped in n perfectly plain package, book written by a doctor. 'i‘his book explains how Kotex protects your health, as well as brings you un- drennled of convenience and personal Kora m.” l» lulu of all .11.... and when: novel, in two :izu— Kola regular and Kola-Super. FREE SAMPLEwMall tllls Confidential Coupon ELLEN ]. BUCKLAND, G. N. Cs Hamid F. Rllchie S. Co" Ltd. McCaul Sh. Toronlo, Ont. I want lo accept {lee uisl ode: made Ing lhu it is absolutely confidential- Guardian Charlottetown. by You. with the understand- ‘ Q 4-2a-'2'4-—"' -C.. i mower F. lulll Vi’. 1 lluy rake i sectional sccliol‘ F. null W,, 1' spring tooth burrow, 1 sluootlling llillrmv- 1 blow No. 23. 1 potato lscuf. "“"- 1 "m" "P!" Wagon (ulnlosl. "f-W) 1 Single truck wagon, 1 box curt, l rmld wugon 1 express wagon. rulbbcr tircll (PXl/Til good), 1 high hi)?‘ Slfli-lflli. I ‘WOOII sleigh, i driving sleigh (zlllllost llelv). l grain cfuslL P1‘. lklmolnle cnginl‘. ll. H. l}. (now, 1"“! flWI-“HHIL I tllrl-uililli: outfit l set (lllillllt! lculll llrnuess (IJFlISS' ‘illllllIIlWl null lllmli luude) I sot, drlv-l lilli; llurncss (brass lllounleli) luld ill incl nil-kinds 01' working liurnesg used IITOIIIIII u well equipped fnrnl, lliso forks. silovels, hoes, etc. AUCTION AT KENSINGTON On uccoullt of my time being fully taken up with the Inlperlnl Oil C0,. ll have decided to sell lily fnrnl, stock, implements null household effects by auction oll Wednesday, Mlly 7th at l2 noon/This l‘urnl con- tains 5U acres oi‘ laud, witllin 5 minutes wlllk of center of the town. ll is equipped wlllll ll largo and coul- lllodious dwelling, furnace bellied, electric lighted, stone bnlsenlent; ill fl. word it is finished throughout in the best finish procurnble. There is also a new born with ll (itiflllellf. lbzlsc- ment built 3 yealrs llgo (‘Illllllpgu llousciluill Effel'is—1 cream sep with all modern conveniences. I will “mu” lpr““““rl- l kllcllf" P411188 eell this fnrnl in block or will tllvltlvl (“W m“ WW0"). 2 hcllrnmu sullee l, u, m,“ any purchaser. m,“ h, lou-nnlpletc. also springs and iiiiiltffifi say, ‘l wlllseli house with lluy am- “H7 1 dr“'5““r will‘ ‘WW1 1114198 mir- ount of land Sunabkh ror .1 ‘parlor tlllblu and I l-lfuull, Bey. STOlCKz-l general IIIIPIIOSC marclmul "Vi"? Film" (lhlllru. 3 rockers. 12 years old, 1 gelding 2 years old. ‘W’ 3 bunlfi‘ lwrlectlml 0U 310W sh-Bd by 0010,3413 L” dam Brazil,‘ wiill oven zlnll n. number of articles inn. 1 more sircli College FIIVUIIPIKCVWIIIM‘“Dave will "Ill Dlllhlil me to in show ring ullupel 7 cxtru. clloicelmmlnerlll"- nlilch cows all treslllened. Those? ‘n illly°lfl Stnrnly solo on Snturdlly cows are in pink of condition us 111ml" mm“ hwlr‘ have been supplying tho town wlllll’ Term‘; “a-‘IY "ml ""1119 ‘RHOWH nl milk, so naturally l bought the best “M” and fed the best, 6 heal] yollngncllt- lie, a number oi‘ them Ayrshire. . liiilllilslflillilldNTSz-l binder, .i_ H. PATTERSON WALKER HUGH |=, MORRISON, Auctioneer. 2614-4-23 Mny 5,21. pure bred CHANGE 15 SCEUS APklfllslll, 1924 DOUBLE SERVICE BETWEEN MAINLAND . Q POINTS _ Commencing Monday, April 28th, connec- tlo_n with Mainland trains will be made twice daily (Sunday excepted.). Trains. will leave (Iharlottetown at 6.45 a. m. and 1.15 p..m., Slmlmerside at 7.00 a. m. and 1.45 p. m. Con- nections at Sackvilie for Montreal and all points West, and for Boston and other New England points also for Halifax pnd the Syd- neys _ _ Connecting trains from steamer will ar- rlve Charlottetown at 6.30 p. m. and 10.50 p. m. and at Summerside 6.15 p. m. and 10.35 p. m. ' M __a- For full particulars of service, apply to: TICKET AGENTS Delhi - . orto ‘ CT AGENTS OFFICE l Qljlrtefletwm. P.__I_.__I.M ForSale Tlll- undersigned offers for uule Ills now lluunl: clllliullllng clgili. rooms. lili- lsIll-ll Ilullllc with Ilouglns .lr and hllrli wood flours. l~ll-., with wood shell null pulnp- house lllIul-hlld. All new. lint con- sists of one lll-rl- of choice lallll with stable nlld poultry house thereon. Also ills fllrnl nl‘ iifly ncrcn of choice Illllll In ll good lltntc oi’ cultivation. forty ill-roll l-ll-llr unli lhll Ilnlunce with a good growth oi’ hllrli and soft wood. - This fnrnl is situated llbout one mile from Hf. lfl-tl-r» null lilltl new bnrll nnli small honsl- llllll gllllll wcli of water thereon. \\'Iil ill-ll both together or separate. For purllculllrs npply on premises to tl\\'lll!l'. TOBJAS MULLIN, 8t. Peter's Village 21300-4 flfl-iii. ANNUAL MEETING Tho Annual Mel-ling of the Antl- ‘Puln-rl-llloeis flnl-Il-ty will be held III lhl- Bourli of 'i'rulil\. iloonls on Friday. April 25th nt ll o'clock, when the re- port of tilc work of the Dispensary will lil‘ IPflll. '.'Iil0~~l-‘.’l'l~3l. QAILINGQ FROM 81'. JOHN To Liverpool April 25 ..... .... .............. .. Moitcllre- SUMMER QAILINGI FROM MONTREAL Fro Belfast-Glasgow May I lMay 2O .. May 8 June 7 lMay 15 June ‘I! May 22 June 1O ...... MIburfl lTo Ohsrbeurg _- leuthlmill" Anwverp lApril S0 May 28 .. May 14 June If Te LNsrpei May 2 May so fiMentvoyll May a May l1 May t June t May it June 18 May I3 June 20 To Ohsrbeurg - ssutilsllpun- I l I I l I ‘l I I I I l l I l I l