Sfzowfak THf FULL STRENGTH Qm/ncntia .0 ... uses F9QL IL Q SAIAHNI '0. \ - uwulvnalto y_ . .... . t l BEGIN HERE TODAY Colonel liolles. soldier and iHIVQIP tin-er, returns to England, the land Farm For Sale AT DUNSTAFFNAGE l The undersigned offers for sale her farm at. Dunstaifnage, compris- IIQIH B9795 111 80911 51-319 01 Cllkxswvtilli-n fi-vt. sweaty fol-t. smelling army because the name of Rand,“ Near school. store and reap on,“ fem" tivation. and ibutter factory. Well WfltETtiiL| ‘do.’ Eases Tired, Sore, Swollen Feet (Iood-Iiyo, sore feet, burning feet, (lood-byi: corni-i, callous-vs bnuimis “B! BPOl/e 51111-311319 m!‘ FQX Rllnl-‘IL ind raw spots, No more shoe Apply ditiu-ss, no II|tlI‘t' limping with MR3. ALEXANDER McLEOD.‘ in ill‘ lriiivinu up your fuuo in Dunstufflmse mutiny. i7." is inauil-al. al-ts right 2335-43I-6I. itiff- _"’l ilraws out all lln- pois- ' iuiioiis PXIHIHIIUIIS wliii-li puff up llu- ifert. so “TWP and forgot your ifeol llll iy. AIM liow comfortable Of 60 acres of choice laud in Charlottetown Royalty 314, frotn- Charlottetown. Take untied-i that we will sell at auction in our auction rooms on Friday, April 11th commencing at 2 o'clock p, ui. ‘the above property being part of the estate of late Owen (‘onnollyu situated 0n the Union Road. 'l‘his property has a never failing strt-aiul of water running through I.Ilt‘{ centre of farm. This is a valuable piece of laud and will be sold right. Terms at gale. s For further particulars apply BENJ. CARTER & SON .2355 4 8 3i Auctioneer. 1 r ijTenders For Hotel Property in- Char- lottetown Sealed Tenders addressed to the ‘undersigned will he received up to ,nnd on Thursday, the‘ 10th, day of oApril. A. D.. 1924, at twelve o'clock ‘fnoon, for the property on the corn- er of Great George and Dorohester Streets. Charlottetown, known as the “Davies Hotel" and having 29 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 3 toilet rooms. Tenders may be for the Hotel pro perty and the furniture therein. or separate Tenders may be made for "each. “The Hotel may be inspected any "day from 3 to 5 p.m. "The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. ' ‘ Dated this 28th day of March, A. ,‘_-D., 1 - ' C. R. SMALLWOOD, Solicitor. Cameron Block, Charlottetown. 132855-4-2-81. liiliiiiiii SlllE AT EMERALD JUNCTION on FRIDAY, THE 1m. DAY OF < APRIL, 1924 Ono O'clock Sharp a. 5 l 01 Stock, Farm Implements. Crop, - Etc: S’1l0lCK-——1 general purpose mar , 8 years old, 1 brood more in foal. :_' 9 ye rs old, 1 draft flllie 2 years old, 3 mik cows, Holstein and Jersey grade. to calve early, 2 heifers, i-lol stein‘, 2 years old, in calf, 1 brood sow to pig May 3rd; 3 full pigs, 65 , hens» . \ . I MlelnEMrisNTs-riougiir, Spring and spike barrows. wheel barrow, Jbinder Massey Harris Hay cutter "and rake. hay rope, blocks and folk, _ ipwood‘ sleigh. driving slciuh one l ‘team horse hoe, 1 international en- ' lights 1% horse power. iIioutflt combined, 1 grain lei-i _,and working harness. lurks. var board. ,; OROP—<Hay. Oats. Wheat llm-le Potatoes, HOUSEHOLD FFRNVFITIIE in “cluding McClarey Range. nearly‘ ‘sideboard, lamps good numerous to mention. TERMS-d months on approved, lnotes, 6 per cent. off for cosh. l 41f stormy will be held on Monday th. FRED c. KELLY, l ‘HUGH MORRISON, Auctioneer. iPiiifl-Sil. lyour ft-t-t fool. miles, now at (ii-i a box of “’I'i'/." any tlrui: or ilopiirtincut store. Don't suffer. Hiivi- good 1‘i-<-l,;.;lail lei-t, fi-i-t. lliat IIi'\'\'l' swell il4*\l'l' hurl. Ill'\'t'l' not tiri-ti. A vt-iius foot comfort guarantoctl for a fi-w cents. “ODOOO§OOOOOOOQGOOOOQ§OO- NOTICE CARRIAGE BUILDING AND REPAIRING HORSESHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING OF ALL KINDS. Rubber Tires out on, Wire Wheels Repaired. New and Second Hand Ex- press Wagons for Sale. Wagons, Carts and Jigers of all kinds built to order. Prompt and efficient ser- vice guaranteed, PROUDE & MORESIDE 233 Great George street OO-O§O-0—§OOOO§§§§§§§4§§¥§O4 ‘Z345 I Fittslill. (‘LEA I{l.\'(|' AUCTION SALE AT EIJHVOOD, L01‘ til 0n Monday, the l-Ith Day of .\prll, I024 iAt One (Ycltwk Sllurp 0f Stock. Furm lniplt-iuents, lite:- STUCK-d inure B oltl. yours AIi-ur-ken, l horse l2 your-i 0Itl, Ilrnwnn '.\liu:k,' l cow (I yeurx oltl, to freshen ' w-urs old. to freshen yours oltl, to freshen 4 yeurn oitl, milking to .\It iirtI. l ct lluy ilth. l Nu)’ IN II. I 4'1 freshen Ill-vein nor Inl. l y l row to frt-sIii-n April l yours old to freshen now tn furrow Muy 15th helm. "ni|*t.l~:\ir-:.\"rs_i Irinda-r Front “Mull. I Ilily nmwt-r Frost fi" \\'ootl. wheel FIIIUH iiprinti Iontli hi w. rmutTh-r. l trust. I'll , horse pnwrr. I right Int-Ii t-r. Blizzard. I wood Wagon. lrurk wngoti. I in Iiurrinv, \IOI|t|I‘l'IIr cutie-r. rilrt. e \' pres new. menilinit-tl. 'I‘I".IL\IS—R months credit on nII sum tun-I" $5.00. ti ut-r cent .ull' for rush. stormy Ilrnt flur lIllV- \\'ILLIA.\I MPPIIPIIC, . .\I1-Il0.\'.\ Ll), Auctioneer. --i—1lltli.\‘ 2i. HIGHWAY ' IMPROVEMENT ilniikcu LCIAUCfB tut‘ altttcilalo “driving wagon, truck wagon, harm...“ Ue rcuulveii by on, pulleys-jg“. uu ulltll i1; ucluck noun on l (‘Yll-lllrl‘. iulurcing, iron ituds, Sand, Gravel Urukeu Stone, corrugated iron ‘sho s. hoes. also 6000 csrrlur slilir: Lulrurtn according w the terms set les, studing, boards. brick and hifil a UI Icuglueer, Charlottetown, IJIWHFLI island. A certified cheque tor $500.00 or now, large mirrors. beds. oilcloth u,“ p,” Gem o; U“, amount o; “m. Wlvllll! lender payable to the Commission- machlne lots oi other articles ton .1 u. pub)“; worn, yriuce Edwan, island, uiusi accompany each tsu- der. The Department does not bind it. self to accept the lowest or any tender. L. B. McMILLAN, ecretary of Public Works S 2229 3~23-tts9l. f1 Professional Cards 1 Palmer & Painter , H. J, PALMER, K. C. . iii Barrister, Etc. 1, Money to Loan » Illk .1 ! I H, rallin-o-A-m-w r Nova Scdtll Bulldinf 6 ai-Mtctown, P. B. I. fibiaoDonald & McPhee ill » ', J. A. McDONALID. d. r. morass ’ s A. It .,' Iorriohrs. Attorney, s». Money to Loon l :1 ' l “tinny ‘Building Charlottetown ' O ITIR. IOLIOITOR, ETA l ‘ Money to Loon Oomonn Ilook Uni-lumen, P. I. Inland “ - A _uction Sales The Guardian Job Department is well equlppcd to turn out sale bills. Any person having an Auction sale _ should advertise in both ways. A n advertisement may pay for itself if it brings only one more bidder to the sale. The Charlottetown Guardian -u_- For Fire Insurance lit-- Frost A‘ “Itltltl, I §Fflfhllllll Sec-tier. .\Iil§!ll‘y Ilurris. I liuIl tlrum iunl cit-inter t-iuntblm-ci. new. I gum: pltlilliIl. I . plutt‘ Krintl- wood sleigh. new. l plllig rtltliitll. I root pulp". I walking ploupzli, I potato tilt:- m-r. Proctor, und uli other urtlt-les not If New lltneu tenders 1or Material A ursuuui. Lu Liic requirements oi bAlU Lanutiu Highways Act, beulcli hiuu- .410), April l-l, ilizi, tor the supply 1 slimline u... o. any ul‘ all 0i. the iuliowiug enslne 3% horse power. 1 thrashing;materials, w... wisest, Steel lo.- VILH in tile Spcclucalion {or sonic which. with ioruis oi tender may be ‘set-n at the Office oi the Provincial Prince of his birth, when wsr is declared “with Holland. He comes to lodge with Martha Quinn, wealthy host- ess of the Paul's Head. in Paul's Yard, London. lt is ilangcrous for the colonel to secure u commission in the English IIOIiIPS, father of the colonel. i5 on lbo wtirraiiit for the execution of tiu- lair» King. / Alartlia (Quinn proposes u ' "li-igo to IIli colour-l and, when he rcIllst-u her offer. silo tolls him to find otlit-r lodgings immediately. llullos is financially embarrassed. His grace of Buckingham hires several rogues to frighten Sylvia lfarquharson, actress. 'l‘lieiii Buck- ingham plays hero by coming to ownunnaaquuo. qtanunoAIoil-fl- " lstijess of fortune. "How foretold’! dalkiiig hare. And we liuvo not inct 'thns, afu-i‘ all tin-so years, to part I spoke: “Your grace has been ex- pecting inc?" “These many years. lt was fore- told me that we should meet again-aye, and that for a. time our lives should run intertwined in their courses." “Foretold‘.’" ejaculated Holles. In- stantly he bethought him of the superstitions which hail made him cling to that jewel through every By whom?" he asked, The tiuestion seemed to itrouso the Duke from the brooding into which lie had fallen. "Sir," lu- salil, “we cannot stand again. without more." ills manner resumed its norinail arrogance. "if you have business, sir, it must wait. upuii my pleasure. Come!" llollvs, unri-slsling. curious, be- lior rescue, Sylvia grous- through the plot and laughs at the Duke. llolilcs conic-s upon the scene. I NOW GO Ofl VI/ITH THE STORY Amazed, the Duke lookeii- him over froin head to toe. Conceiving in this shabby stranger another wit- ilFSS of his iiuniilation, his anger, sw- king a vent, flamed out. “What's this?" he raspeil. “Do ynu presume to touch ine, sirriili?" “I touched yon once before, think, and you suffe-reil it with a better grace. For then it was to serve you that I touched you.” "Ila! And it will be to remind int: ,of it that you touch ine now." came our fine giautltaiiiaii's quick, couteiuptuoiis answer.- Strii-kon by the brutality of the words, llolles crlnisoiieil slowly under his tan, what time his steady glance returned the Duke's con- tenipt with interest. Then, without hasn't-ring. he swung on his heel to depart. ' _ lint. there was in tb-is something so odd and so deliberately offen- sive to one accustomed to be treat- ed ever with the (leepest courtesy that it was now the Duke who caught him by the arm in a,grip of sudden anger, arresting his de- parturc. “Sir! A moment!" They were face to face again, and now the arrogance was en- tircly on the side of Holles. Deeper grew the Duke's wonder. "Do you know who I am?" he ask- ed, after another pause. "l learnt it five lllIIIiIiPS since." "But i thought you said that you - did me a service once." The Colonel laughed a little grim- ly. Then shaking the Duke's sti-ll detaining grip without ceremony front his arm. he raised his hand. and holding back the light brown -r~iirls, reveal-ed his left ear and the loin: ruby that adorned it. Buckingham stared an instant. tin-u leaned nearer to obtain closet‘ vicw, and he caught breath in sudden surprise. “Ilow came you by that jewel?" he asked, his eyes scanning the sol- dier's face as bespoke. And out of his abiding sense of injury the (‘olonel nnsivereil him: “it. was izivenl inc after Worcester as a Itnepsilkt‘. by an empty fribblc whom- life I thought worth saving." Oddly tenougli there WZIS no an- \\\'t:l‘Illi..'. PPSOIIIYIIPIII from his grace. ikrliaus his woudiir 0Vr‘.l‘WIlUIilli‘.tI and stilli-il at the inoineut cvcry other i-intition. ' "So! it wit,- you!" Ills eyes con- LIiMivlI to search that ilean counte- I I w I Ills a nth???‘ Sm;"illélgieallliygl- 118:2}? itor months. Be sure your drul-igis‘! 1mm,“ |ml.,,"[_§._ m, "my bmlhm.‘ Au Auu-rii-ziii hailed inc as I was "'I‘Ilt-,llliill had just. such a nose and 1511"” 3'9" amlsifled‘ “Bwllmwélulillj $31118)’; and a thyygtL-‘fl 81mm.’ walking up froin tho ltnidntg jetty was of your inches. lint In no wmms- 110m‘ m1" ‘he Pan“: ‘L (l l‘ 1J1?- _ 111111 “’_lllll1l'-l‘ "T wlllldllh- I other PQSDOLTI do you look like the 011 1119 llilckage‘ -.-- 1 111.8 "9"" tnlmlllll Wore as fol- 11mm" linmv" "L 601mg“ twemy "romwi-iliziu who befriended mo. ?\v.§'__“rkmu" “Emmi Sm“ "f Mars b"‘l()rv)n1ld “m -seml “T” _ "m, mmm Yo" m“, m mghns Won an Bet i1 (l. iiorpiuiu- ‘VIWHIII, Miss itoss, sriuluiitloil.lei-rev ls his "willie-X e "w" Your huh, was crown“, m a l -——~—t—ld about‘ a p“. ‘glue (‘million ofnl a‘ C. Iiospita]; mining BIlLZIIIBKEIy-iillil tiitlilony ill: Horny lvngth‘ and ~ _ BM ymn,“ _Therc .5 a story o . y‘ , ‘a i, ainil). (Josctiiit, Nurses erlcnn in tho i..ie.tt liiiio ioppu talu welI-linowii Scotland lard il<l Association; Stui, Mr, and ]\h'g_ concession there in an tnilliuiil tho man. linw odd to meet you azain thus! ilow passing radii!" His rrraco sot-mod suddenly bt-uiusctl. from under knitted brows. and his visionary. "l have Iureu expecting you." lie said, and again lie used i-yt-s were almost the eyes of a that cryptic phrase: "They cannot l'f‘I‘ " it was liolles’ turn. to be surpris- ed, and out of his surprise he This Baby Welfare Book and this Baby Record Vi" b! "l" fiou Irce on Iequnl. Write Th0 ordeu Cohljnaitod, Montreal- Eagle Brand in the natural food Inrhbnbiu when mother's u I ,\\'IIIII‘I'I'II, a mun walking in a dri-aiu, sul‘i‘eri-<l liiinstelf tu lie led wliitlu-li" the otlii-i- pleased. as a man lots liiuistell‘ drift upon the bosom of the.- streiun 0i’ Destiny- CHAPTER XIII Buckingham’; Gratitude In. a room above-stairs which his grace. had commanded in an inn at the taornei" of Patti-rooster llow. they sat alone. the Iluke of bucking- liaui and tho man to whom he owed his life. There was no doubt of the extent of the debt, as botli_ well knew. For on that night, long years ago. when his grace lay faint and woundotl on that stricken field g1’ battle. he had faith-u a prey to n pair of those human jackiils who scour the bfltiiti-KPUIIIIII to strip the living and the (lend. And then out of the surrounding gloom , had sprung young Holles, brought to that spot by merest chalice. His \ d’... ifvfirtga, .- p rim; cnannowmowilrouimnmu 1 60st 01 Itiving Oiiifrt ' " What were YOU paying for Soda Biscuits during the past month. The intent figures from Ottawa give these lathe avcroqg prices. "rs-r .' \ 1.4». oronlo ‘ ‘Catharincs amilton Brautiord (Lait Kitchener Woodstock St ratiord London St. Thomas ham indsor ‘OIJAII I~"t William Winnipeg Regina Moose law Saskatoon Prince A Iidnioiilon Talqary Lcthbriilgc Vancouver Victoria How do prices in your locality compare with other cities? Are you paying ‘more or less than average? These prices are for average quality “delivcrcd" goods. Watch for the changes in th chart next month. Tomorrow: Salt Cod Fish. I IN MEMORIAM MISS MARION RAMSAY 'l‘i|c lhigt-l of Death cutcroil tho just by With Rinse- snowy-white clothes IMPLY ' soaking in Rinse suds loosens dirl. so that it rinses right out. The old wearing method of rubbing soap_ 0n I111! clothes and then rubbing the clothes is sway with. There is no ncecI of it with Rinse. 0 I th 11' t" st pInces———-wbere dirt was actually ' grlrlatilnd ‘ian-l-{viiall need just a light rubbing. Where this is necessary. use a little dry Rinso. Rinse is made by the makers of LUX—--tI-ie largest soap makers in the world. _ wash as wonderfully as Lux cIoes fine (b11185- n‘ 0 does the whole job~l M=d=;,y;i,=,gn-*==- with it you need no other soap Then till tho nib mu hp vrynh lukewarm ruler. {our lino thick won lulu. ""1 "Itivourtub and whip I-lll the suds nt ancl. Put Y0ur_ hull through (h, sud: lnlolhn wlter~if you hh cubed cnou I ' I o wnlcr ' all lhnnflw." '53-'31: ‘ 7°" h"° Bu! Your clotbco Into the tub. lhg m,“ should ltlll ll. II tiny v not. rim um m.» lulution. soaking done It doeu the family I 1' Use 66g Soak lorau Klllotcd clothes m} sanliinglnkurhs loosens ‘WP You“ Iind lht oll culI sdgcu Ind not: Ind keno of child. or I i b i dflY.R:I:7 iii-it'll: fir“ lathe l l "bar twol-oltlrctrnfrgrfimixycifi: not longer tbui in" u , at» of mi c dingo (In! it gringo fix Y nook bond! old plnvnlodan "Du '1 yo! nor ycnh "m," carrying the lovely wounded boy whom he had rescued, the (lroniweliian officer had him to the safety and shelter of a royaiist yeomans cottage. Hair Often Ruined young assisted b1. li- l-tlr .t blade had hm!" ‘If Mr" Gwrg“. Immsayl Dilgfigifilill-‘IHEIIUIII the villain who sprlm; "auey/ o“ Frmfw mommg- wielded a knife, where-upon his Alvin “h ‘ft “m” Oclock- “m1 fellmv had incoiitinently fled. c“ m?“ fm m‘ ow“ his eldest TIIOTPZIHOI‘. half supporting. half ‘langmor’ Rial-km" R‘ N" a1" me‘ early age of twenty-five. lJec-oaseil was a graduate of Prince County lIQsiJItaI-uuil whilst entering 0n hcr chosen profession. she contracted the flu from the ef- fects of which she never fully re- ‘ covered. Her family left nothing undone to restore her health; and til-spite the best medical aid. and skiltul xiursing, she gratiually sank, led-ll ‘[0011, well,” said the man, "If it's _ Campbell. ' Grade I. 8r.—1, Glenwood Moo bend 2, Doris Sluts; 3. Preston Stewart. nard, Everett Bernard, Herold Ber- nard. Muriel Harding, George How. m, Jean Stewart. Helen Stewed. i | By Careless Wash-ind It‘ you want to keep looking its best. be careful what! ou wash it with. Do not use pre- l I This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle. and ruins it. The best thing lior steady use l6. Mulsificd cocoanult oil shampoml which is pure and greaseiess, and" [is bette-r than anything can use. 'l‘wo or three tenspoonfus of Mul- sified ls sufficient, to cleanse 11111 hair and scalp tb0r0ll-8111Y- slmflll‘ ‘moisten the hair with water and riub it in. it makes an abundance <11 rich, creamy lather, which irinsos out easily. reniov-inl; every oarlwl" of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quickly will el- euly and it leaves the scalp soil, 5...] [fig IIZIIII" flue and silky. bflillllr lustrous. iIUIYY. WW5’ m“! “may 1" “v1.1?” can get Mulsifled cocoamil oil slutmpoo at any drug store. li is lilexpelislve and n. low ounces will supply every member 0i the IHIIIII.‘ i-rtivo A colloaizut» from tho conu- try r-iiino to see him, and lii|llilf‘ll'll1 ed to bet the. other ten pouuils that ho would lose his watch with. out knowing it lxifore ho got _ lo Chariot: firms, a matter of a ieiv hundred yards. Tlio country l'(lI league agreed, and started out, 'l‘ho London man called to hl_iu a pick- pocket well known to the polit-c. und said, pointing to the couiitry- man: "You see that chap‘? I Wnllt you lo got mu his watch. il'll give you ilve pounds and see that. you don't get into trouble." "Is Ivl; straight? asked the man. “Sure. said the detective. "You know me." straight-mere it is!" _ .___-Qc>—-—— PARK CORNER SCHOOL until the end. sufferer, and a iour. home on Sunday, l. A solo ‘_l_\'o Burdens Yoiiiidcr" was very ciiectively rcnticred b Rev. llir. lyliirclicson. - I During tho service hcr. favorite hymns were sung us follows: of the Home Over else you " of her ileinise. bell [irnslilcil as organist. Chester Palmer, M1“ 1"- M “"1118; Wreath. Mr. and the bereaved. Marshal Cecil drunk and disorderly urrest.-—News item in the Central Oregonian ..Binevllle. Ore.) lliurchoson. was hold at April titli at 2 “Ob, think There" "Safe in tho Arins of Jesus." “My Jesus, I Love 'l‘liee." The latter one, was partly repeal- r-d by tho ilt-titiasetl on tho morning Mrs. James Camp- Tln- funeral was one of tho lnr gent over held in the vicinity .The interment was iu the family plot in Lin» ct-uicti-y of ti“; inn (‘liiircli, llialptztiuc. left to uiourii homo, an airod The. rii a Robert, Mr. iii M . ‘l w , , u, wan}; slightiugly of the nllcgi-il Nlrs. S. l). Jiiy and heard; Cri: out, club nnd over warm wine lllyPIiItIH "(I‘lll]i(IIIIl(Il‘II2I‘I1I flfgilfiihiilti lmfitirtiigrig]lsniartnvss of the London yilckiyoj-li alliployecs of Stewart's Bakery, 0i iilos circling our licitils--~l’ezircc et, Wlicreupnn tho Yard man oflei- » lllflfll-lfllmvll: Spray, Mrs. Daniel told mo. strange talus of this ghost Stewllfi. \V- A. iiiid Ethel, Charlot- tetown. Anclionllliss McLeod. llilsi-t Dynu-nt. The pall-Iienrcrs wore Much syinp —-———-—¢o-c>___ TOO BAD On Sunday, McKenzie made Sho was a patient devout christian. your hair and she looked Jorwaril with groat joy to her meeting with her Sav- y During the latter part of her pared shanlpoos m. anything QISQIIIIIIOSS she was devotedly nursed flu“ cmlmms too much frmyaikalywy ltcr school-mute friend, bliss Lila McLeod, R. N. ' The funeral service which wnsI conducted by her Pastor, Rev. L“ and dearest l her Presbyter- tlicir loss, in her grandmother. Iier D Joseph nvisou, John Diivison, Ilrucn (lnso. Icy. Charles Lockliart nnton and DilllIPI Bryuuton, 11111? is extended to l Melville Dry- Fcbfliary 17, City 1"!‘ l ul' ruin in iscveii years when ill ivisited ii. Were ii not for the very‘ doep ivells the French concession aires have sunk there, life could not exist in this ultimate frontier of hell, Yes, Danie should have , visited Santa. Rosalia before he attempted 't.o put at.iuo.sphore iii-to the "infer no". lie should have soon that. narrow gorge running iuic-k into bum ntounlaius, the IIGICIIIIII{S"IH('IK of the copper in the foreground and the town -»huilt largely oi‘ oil culls lliitteucil out into slietits~straggllng away in the dead dust beyond The Culf burns a poisonous Prussian lblug oiit\ and away to tho ens-torn horizon. g. t‘. town oi‘ lower Calilftwrniii. llo hail iue to luutahvtin in ilie tifficteni’ ItI muntry of drought and boat. Told of a beach red as lblood with" the millions of tiny garnets scattered just Iieyond the waves’ reach. Told of u Mexican who (‘llille in from the desert with an ollcnn filled with nuggetsw-“sun burned gold", Pearce chnracterizeil thein—<and how when he tried to go ‘back to his Golsonilu a skunk ‘bit him and caused .hlm to die droailfully of hydrophobic. The thin notos of a bugle oumc across the gulch from the Mexicali garrison du i.I bald rook over the sen. Pearce looked ou/t to where the red, white and green ting was float. ing before the case of the command- ante and then told me another story. I1 The following is the standing of Park Qorner School for March. Grade Vllil*I.——1, Hazel Bernard; ‘.2, Ethel MIIOLQOdI Myrtle Bernard and Ola Harding, equal; 3. Amy Grlule v1.-1. Mary Harding: 2. Helen Stewart. and Harold Bernard equal; 3. Jean Sharp and Marlon Stewart, equal. r Grade V.—1, Olive Helm. Grade dV.-1. Glennie MacKen- ole; 2, Arthur Pldgeon. Grade lil.-1. Eileen Hawaii"; 2. George StQwart. Grade Ill. Sr.—l, Warren Sims; 2. Kenneth iPldgeon. Grade ll. Jr.——1, Jean Stewart; 2, Muriel irisrdlng; 3. Jennie Haw. ittt and Elsie MacKay equal. oriirir. l. r541‘: Maud Campbell; Perfect attendance-Hanoi Ber- Tfiwrdlol, mooni- ,‘~m Public opinion bu no offioiil ' once yet it II stronger than all “Funny things happen down in this country." he tbogan. "A man ifram the States has a hard time figuring things out. and finally quits trying. Noiw there was a case of Colonel Gultteroz, who was com- mandante of the garrison here two years ago. "This Gnlttersii was a stiff-necked aristocrat from Mexico City who had been exiled to Bantu Rosalia to keep him out of trouble. Ha had political aspirations. we heard. the powers down in the City thought it ‘best to shunt him away up here. “He was as brutal a tyrant its you would flnd in ,0 year's hunt 1111011811 lMexIco, The soldiers were dirt under his feet. He counted them little better than dogs and would not even unlbend with his subordinate officers, The lug mun in the world, was Gui-ttorel. to share a secret, soy with a common soldier. "W0" Ill‘. one of lliio garrison, a pqtodo of the lowest and marl. do 3b", pqmgmi” m; DtlWlI WM. committed a double . 1.1g murder here in town. Two-little , i r girlll-o. hid business. ills Santa Rosalia had not. iiad a canv- oitmit out in ha‘ linen. look». in the garrison prison and auton- oi oomincadute on the psi-Mo od to hfshot. ‘llho man's wit: out ground a fcw day's before lthe ex- ecution was to take place and on ner inecs begged for her husband's life. (i-ulttorcz laid his riding whip on her." r Pearce swaibbeil the sweat lfroni his lburiied face and lighted another cigarette. "Get. this; id's got me beat. 'i‘hei night before the murderer was to, be shot a. priest went to tliu con denmod man's coll. The soldier coul-d not write; but as we heard the story later he got the priest to write these words on a sltp-of paper'—a message from the con- demned soldier .0 e1 Commandaute. "Just three words sen-t from an Indian murderer to the proud aris- tocrat from Mexico City. "The Oomnisndsnte got the mes. sage and that night the condemned mun was permitted to escape from his cell. ills never has been seen in Santa Rosalia since. "Oh yes. ll forgot lto add that the priest who lknew those three words died suddenlyl within a week ,al'ter the condemned man's escape. People here soy ihe was poisoned." < (lCopyrlglit 1924) —--—--QQ>-— UNREASONABLE nsoussr Doctor—-“Put out your tongue- more than that—all of it." iChlld—-"<Bu't, doctor, I can't. It's ilasteiied at the other ond"—On- uvtrd. ' “"75..- D0 RESH air person. 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