PAGE TWO “t flows o nely’ l.» / Z7 \ I iii, cooking. Auction Sales l Private Sale, The Guardian Jobs is well equipped to turn out f Department sale bills. Any person having an Auction sale should WKTIIL advertlse 1n (Jhthouses consist of horn, wood or ice-house and hen-house. \Vlll a1» Ways, so sell my 7 passenger Overland - automobile in guor running order. A n advertlsement House may be bought furnished ' ' ' at nollllllal advance in price. An may pay for Itself If It excellent opportunity for small ' brings only one more bidder to the sale. Charlottetown Guardian 4 I ‘The Provincial Horse Show l \ "Sifto Salt is very handy for seasoning It seasons food evenly, and daintily, too. I'd never go back to the old, uncertain, pinch-from-the-salt-jar method, _ with its rock-like lump of salt on damp, I.’ days. Sifto Salt always flows so nicely, no ' mutter how damp the weather. " And for the table I find Sifto Salt ideaL-pure, spsrkllng-whibc, slwsys free-running." Siflo Salt is sold in dust-proof cartons with palm spout. SIFTOSALT I19 mere" 126 Brighton Road, Charlot- rlffor at ollcc. summer hotel and boarding house for summer tourists. C0_me and see the property and make me an offer; it \vill puy you. W. MILES GARRISON, M. D. 19U4-3-8-tf. Charlottetown, March 18, 1924 The Provincial Horse Show will be held in the Agricultural Hall on Tuesday afternoon and evening, March 18th. ’ Entries close on Monday, March 17th. For particulars and copies of Prize List. t’. apply to Z 1930-3-11ttfs4i Household Furniture and Furnishings For DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Charlottetown Sale by Public Auction AT 20s EUSTON sunset. CHARLOTTETOWN, on THE 18TH MARCH, 1924, COMMENCING AT 1.30 P. M. SHARP orlzed by the administrators of the Estate of the late rnsby, I will sell all the Household Furniture, Etc“ omprising 9 Rooms, Including, Parlour, c, claw feet pedestal, ND PIANO, Walnut Parlour Set, marble ROUND WALNUT EXTENSION TABLE, OARD, SILVER TEA SERVICE, BRASS CANDEL- Y CHAIRS, MAHOGANY SWING MIRROR. F DRAWERS, BRASS MOUNTS and WRITING OLD urc, OILCLOTH. Being auth Mrs. Oswald Ho contslncd In above residence, c Beautiful tipping top Round HEINTZMAN CABINET GRA top parlour table, Dining room WALNUT SIDEB ABRE, 4 MAHOGAN MAHOGANY CHEST O FOLDER, Several ART UNION l PIECES of POTTERY and CHINA, also Bedroom furnit HUGS, DISHES, PANDORA RANGE, and many useful Household Effects. HOUSE OPEN FOR Mahogany Tabl INSPECTION, ENGRAVINGS, and many fine SATURDAY .5¥;l'"".'.';; MONDAY 17TH MARCH, 1924, FROM THREE until six o'clock. 1921—3-11-tls4I. A. WILLIAMSON, Auctioneer. Leaving Province Will sell my properly "Water- tctowu, at sacrifice if I can obtain This consists of 12 roolu 1101150, luodcrll conveniences, plpcless furnace, frost proof collar, house exceptionally well built and ‘flaw- g Blue Whistle 'l‘lle. llluc Whistler was u callnoll with a flUSlllly. The Blue Whist- ler was ordained by the gods of war to survive all of its flame- breathillg companions of un elder day, thai In hoary age it nliglll. lend itself to the- perpelratiou of all outrageous joke. In what cannon factory of thé (‘onfedcracy the BlueJVhlstler was iwIll-lpcd I know not. Nor is its ilmri ill the Lost (‘iluse a matter of rt-cord. Grant that it was a glor- ious om- alld that when Appoluatox came. and peace between warring mil retirelucllt in the wntchcd El Pas-u grow from a wl-ld cow town to u city, with tourists nud imitation Navajo blankets for ‘sale at the SlIlllUll. Long ago celcbrants of Fourth of Jllly uscil to cram old Blue Whist- ‘ lltr full of powder iIllIl touch it uff ‘for u sullllc. But llflcr all extra ichurgil cracked lhc old veteran, cvt-n that fulsc lucmory of days oi‘ glory was sllutchcd from the Ri-bcl vwtlltrun. Blue \Vlll.~‘tlc'l‘ grew old gently. Span-oil's built nusls Ill its silent muuih. 'i‘hell, in 191i, wlml. was written for Blllc Whistlcl‘ UII llle tablets of fate cnnlt- to pass. Erzlnch-lctl Mllderu, a hlvxh-znl drculllcr, sturl~ cd ti l'L'\'UlIlllUll, and for the first limo ill thirty-five years all Mexico 1I('l'\l.s':<l llle Rio (lrulldc was lll tur- moil. 'I‘he Stulc of (‘hllluuburs just ovi-r the bridge from El Puso. saw most oi’ tile curly fighting ill lllzldoros calllpaigu against old Portflrio Diaz. Wur corrcspontl- cuts, with llle shine still fresh on llllll‘ putte '. gullopcd up and down El Pusofls streets. The town rocked with excitement. statics. Blue Whistler won lllerib‘ City Hulllcustolns house; hence the siege. ‘square of El Paso. Texas. Therel ‘scd- y, on its Illue-palnted mill-ids, the old llfilSg howitzer run cultmorrnirowu commas f the Italian llberator and soldier of fortune with Madcro, had three field pieces wrought out of the piston rods of locomotives. but they werb of uncertain temper and as dangerous to the men behind them as to the enemy In front. Happened also, that a flea-bitten little town called Ojlllnga across the river from Presidlo, in the Big Bend country of Texas, was being besieged by u detachment oi’ hladcrds forces. From any angle but the strategic Ojlnaga wasinot worth a plugged nickel. It was, however, a port of eniryg with a Capture would mean revenues. The siege drifted in the casual manner of those social amenities in the sister republic, with nobody hurt on either side, unlil Cell. Jesus ltiuria lvizlyortorenna lllendez was visited by Illl inspiration. Ht- detalcllcd five of hit, ilesieglllg rte-une- nu Irishman who llud rerslgllietl from El Pal-M's police force to fight for ‘ilobc dollars and loot-to make the lrlp across the dirscrt lo Juarez. In the dark of thi- nloun they stole across the bridge to El Pllso, hitched ll mule lo old Blue Whistler, dragged It squashing" and protesting out of town and to u ford across the ltio Grilnde. And so Blue Whistler Ilcctuule the hcuviest artillery urm ui‘ lhl- forcl-s of lilmruiiou. Over the hot l-lnuds of illl- desert to Ojluaga truutllcd the worthy flollfedorull- butllor, with none tuk- illg thought oi‘ a irertuin important adjunct lo llhle Whlstlcrg death ilculiug coulplcluent which was lacking. That was alumlluition. But llpoll the csunoufls arrival Gnu. hlendcz rose ciluul to the oc- (‘IISIOIL lie charged Blue Whist- lcr with powder and :1 tolualo can filled with bullets. At the second Now it hzlppcllcti that among the lllfllly things ltladerds forces lack» ed was artillery. To be sure. Giuseppe Garibaldi, grandson of terrific salvo Ojinngu surrendered. Also ut the Second dischnrlZe Blue Whistler blew up and killed three of its crcw~—soie fatalities of the siege of Ojlnnga. fll9',v' ‘A 0 urn». sAsAillll N19- ‘ ’l‘uckcr shrugged. “You know lflY lsclltilucllts, wllut they ulwuys were. ‘l um no trlluulor. I sail a steady course." _ Hollcs regarded him scarchlnglym He could not lulsullderstaud the plan's words, still less his tone. "Is that not . . . ls it not a dau- Tucker holiest man should set ubove dilu- ger." _ “Oh, ugriled." “'l‘llore is no honesty save‘ ill stclvdfilstucss, Randal, and I um, I hope, an honest mall.“ “Ily which you mean that I um not." said Holles slowly. Tucker did not contradict him by more than a shrug and a depreca- tory sluile that was a mere polite- ness. The Coloncl rose, stirred to vohclllouvse by his friend's manifest tcll yours now I have been a mer- cenary, neither more nor less. My sword is for hire. That is the trade by which I live. I do not make gov- crlllnouts; l do not plague myself with questions ol’ their worth; I servo lllcnl, for gold.“ llut ’l‘uckcr. snllling sadly, slowly shook his head. _ "if that wcrl- truo, you would not hc in Eughllld now. You collie, us you llflW‘ said, Iwczluso of tho wur. Your sword may be for hire", but you still have ll country. lmd tho first offer goes to her. Should she refuse It, the next will go to lln on- Hilly uf l<lngiantl‘s., So why belittle é Mammoth Clearance Auction Sale At North River, Saturday, March 15th at 12 o'clock shairp moon oi beautiful farm. stock, crop, farm Implements, household furniture and 65 acres of extra good land, 130 acres clear and In tlon, balance In wood and lumlher, good dwelling and extra new barn and outbuildings. Darn 90x37 all cement basement, miles from Charlottetown and well Close to church and school. mills and shipping, telephone In house, an ideal home. 1f not sold private will] fann eoushtlng of 1 high suite 01f cultlva pumptus outst in be idd on s-bovo HOOK :-—4I draft nnre 8 years, 1 draft Golding 8 years, 1 registered Hoflflsrd Esll 8 year! old. prise winner and excellent indlvldus, 10 head o fyoung extra good milch cows all no freshen early, Aylshire, Gurnsey, Shosllhoru sud Jersey grsdes, l5 heifers 2 yours, 6 steers, hogs and calves wstsrcd by brooks and pumps. barn, only six date with my stock as hollows: 1 blood sow to furrow April 10, 75 hens, 4 ducks, CROW-IO tlous choice hay, 5 tons straw, 150 bushel seed oats white lflftbllhel mixed grain, 25 bushel seed wheat, 200 lbs. Timothy seed. B008!!! it is: 1 blflsrrl hsy mower, 1 hay rske. I truck wagons, 1 cart and wheels, 2 no spring tooth barrow, 1 sot1sln barrow, 1 disc. barrow, 1 gang pure sud gm plow, 1 single plow. 1 scufllor, 1 set bob sleighl, 2 wood sierlghs, 1 driv- lugllbigh, 1 driving wagon, 1 turnip seeder, 1 thrasher and cleaner Al‘? 111111100! (new), Rolls l‘ H. 1P. Engine. 1% H. P. Engine, I rubber balt, 111st chum“! drlvhg hsmsss. 4 sets tacos and full line of all working harness, 1 out doubls hkhoss, 1 hsy fol-k, callus 160 feet with ‘blocks. Complete flogethcr easy l0 Help wltrsll other-suicides not mentioned, also sli household fllfflltllfg con- slllll; 9t 1 pstlor suits, 1 dining room suite, 2 bed room suites, klwhcll “W 1° "11" ‘l sob. 1 cooking range, 1 bus burner. lumps. Alli dishes, osrpets. sud sll houdshold uteuslb. 1 washing machine, Cream Bepus- 5*- ‘llrlfl lsdps ‘I60 lbs, l cream cons. 1 Dolly churn sud a tot o! other look Ins-Writs reserve. Q 17th or first fills day, Mobil. Q's In! do). ‘ Solo stsrts positively on time. If ‘rel-ms or fur-m st Ills an on sll sums om 010.00, coitus so: ol-lsnllis voumcsn, ORUN RELEASED IY KIA OIIUCGIuIKT-n . opinion of him. y “I um a beggar, Ned and beg- gars luay not choose. Ilesldes, for as 99‘- - suIWIATII I] gvmtflilfliltl ' NE"; Q0 i yourself thus’! You still have u country, and you love it. 'l‘here ure many here who are ready to love you, though they mlly not be among those who govern England. You have collie back to serve her. Serve her then. But first ask yourself how best she may be served.” “VI/bill's that?" . ~ “ ~ k 1 l. glmlllslll? willll ll/llslfui lluluse- “$11 (IOWH. lllall- $11. 31111 113' ' ton" i lulln-rtilere m.“ consldolrations m, And nOW, having first sworn the Colonel to secrecy Ill the name of their old frleudshIp-—t0 which and to the Colonel's desperate condi- tlou, the other trusted in opening his hcart—Tucker delivered hinl- soil‘ of what was no less than trea- SOIL FORTUNE, RANDAL." 11o begun hy inviting the Colonel to consider tho state to whlohmis- government. by u spendthrift, lech- erous. vindictive. dishonest king had reduced tho country. He came in the end to deal with tbs war to which the country was columitted", he showed how It had been provok- ed by recklessness, nnd how It had been rendered possible by the gross the criminal neglect of the affairs of that navy which Cromwell had left so formidable. "We touch the end st last," he concluded with fierce conviction. "Whitehall shall be swept clesn of this Charles Stuart and his trulls and pimps and minions. They shall be flung on the foul dunghlll where they belong, and s commonwealth sbsll be restored to rule this Eng- land in s sane and cleanly fashion, so that honest men may be proud to serve her once again." "My God, Ned, you're surely mud!" Holles was aghast us much at the confidence Itself as st the manner of It. » "To risk myself, you moan?" Tucker smiled grlmly- "These vampires have torn the bowels out of better men in the ssmc cause, ’ d if we fsll. they msy bsvo mine 101101;)? 7st,, but s ssms IR v.1- 1 I ' priute, including, wreath, from ‘Mr. "i DRINK TO YOUR. BETTER - sgeutl» are everywhere abroad, molding the people's mind. direct- ini it Into a sane chsnuol. _» That prcacbsr you heard upon the steps otjPauPs is one of our ants, doing the good work. castln the seed in fartlis places. And very sooh now will come the harvest~such a bar- vest!" ' Ho paused, and stricken friend with an eye which glowed something of light of fanaticism. "Your sword is idle and you seek employluent for It, Rnudsl. Here is a service you may take with honor- lt is the service of the old Coul- lunnwealth to which lu the old days you were stuuch, a service aiming at these enemies who would still deny such men as you u place Ill England. hllvo (rpenetl my heart to yell’ freely and frankly, even at some PISIU What have you to say to llle?" llolles rose, his decision taken, his face set. “What I said at first. I um a mercenary. I do not make governments. I serve them. There is no human cause 1n nil the world- today could move llle to enthus- sill." "If you will not strike a blow for lovc, will you not strike one for hate: against the Stuart. whose vlndlctivoness will not allow _ynll to curu your bread?" considered his in the (Continued in Our Next Issue) IN MEMORIAM GLADYS IRENE EVANS Gladys lruuo Evans, din-lighter oi‘ John N. uud Mrs. Evans, Irish town, died on February 29 uflcl" sustaining llle trhmis of llfflirlhtlflll illness und her malady will-ch prov- ed fatal so suddmlly had its origin llhlllfillfilf-‘éfi with which she became inflected early lll ln-t-clubcl" lust. 'l‘llls developed Into pneumonia lllld other cumplltrzllinl-z nlllludics which medical sch-poo seemed powerless lo heal. Alllmllgh the gentle sufferer sustained the pllllle-l ulld distress of ugolllzed disease, she bore nil with Ilerolc patience, u-lwoys maintaining l1 calm, moral strength ill which she p-crseveretl to the end. Iler death was calm ulld peaceful, gently slc-urpint: illlo eternity. _ During the time Immediately pre- ceding her dcuth she was visited by her pastor, Rev. Mr, Sprlggs, who ministered unto her in spiritu- al consolation. She leaves to nlourn her parents and two brothers, John auu Jam- es, Being still of school age, 15 years old, she had been attending the district school where she was following the course of studies prescribed, for entrance to Prince ol‘ Wales College, and had she been spared she would surely have pas- st-d the matriculation exanlfnations ,-iu the current year. She was the idol miflall her school companions who seemed to accept her llfeas one worth imitating. She truly was "the shining star of the school, and always directed the lend ill exam lnations, concerts and other school activities, Were she absent, a void would at oncebe evident. | In church, us woll as ill school, she also made her influence foit, and always occupied her place in til-e church cllolr. Tile floral otter- lngs were ‘beautiful and appropri- James Mann and fanlily. ulso one from teacher and pupils of Irish- town School. Crescent, choir 0t‘ Si. Stephens‘ Church, ‘Irlshtown. Spray \ Her brothers. Service .was held both at tire ‘ home and at the church, by Rev. Mr. White, the remains ‘being borne thence by the pa/li. bearers: Halsey Profitt. Charles Smith. H-erdon Mann, Weldon Mann, Ar- chibald Mann, and Johnson lMann. the second named being he;- former schboi teacher "and lust four her cousins. The funeral was large, filling the church with sorrowlng friends of the deceased. Rev. Mr. Murchison, who assisted at the funeral services sang with most animated feeling at the home, "Shadows" and at the church “Shall We Meet Beyond the Riv- er." The choir most sweetly sung “Safe In thp Arms of Jesus," and "Nearer My Gndto Thee." These Wem her favorite hymns. lLong will the memory oi‘ Gladys Irene Evans live In the minds of her many friends. "Ere sin could bllgilt or sorrow -_ fade, Death came with friendly care. sssbls "fosnlrssmalasflslw 0 t h e r s i invention. shortening anccs and transportation. creased man’s The automobile as a productive, factor in Cana- dian bllSlIlCSS has . proved of greater, I value than any the automobile brings buyer and seller together more quickly, conveniently and economically than" any other means of The automobile has in- power many times over. And Chevrolet, the low- ation at per H1116 n gl e BY dist- time, t ditions o practical let oes business fessional son. In MAhCH 13. 1924 “Quality Transportation at theiLowest Cost pérl Mile esfpriccdiquality car in _I the _ world provides this efficient transport- alower price than does any other car built; » Continuoulsiidaily ser- vice under difficult con- nly proves the complete dependability and stamina of this C211‘. In. adppearance Chevro- credit to any house or pro- or private per- appointments and equipment it is as complete as the most discriminating owner earning ment tha could wish. Chevrolet is an invest- twill pay good dividends. Investigate. CHEVRCLET MDTOR COMPAN Y ‘f j ' -' OF CANADA, Limited “Shlbsidinry of Gonna! Slater: of Canada. Limited OSHAWA and WINNIPEG slersllwlnteddnTertltorlcs not Adequstely Covered A. HORNE s. COMPANY Charlottetown, P. E. I. - The opening bud to heaven convoy Arid bade it blossom there."—i\'. Galiphfs Place Taken By Turk Parliament LONDON, Mar. l2.— The Culi- phat from ilow on will be personi- fied by the Turkish parliament, according to 1n announcement by Mustapha Kemul Pnshu, president of Turkey, as given ill nu Exchange Telegraph Despatch from Coll- stantinople. The president is suld to havu made this known In notifying Mohammedan» leaders Iu lndin o! the Turkish governments declsiolz- topbollsh the Cullph. _ Harvest Valley my lbusluess I will sell by public Auction on Thursday, March 20th my very fertile farm situated at" Indlltn River 2 “miles from Ken- sington, absolutely the beet. town on I’, E. ti. This farm contains 100 acres of extra. choice land. llt is well fenced and watered, also has ucomplete set of buildings, school and church within 8 minutes walk from house. Best of neighbors and lln fact everything to malke up an ideal homo. For inventory of mov- ablas use hsudbills, _ JAMES CLOVER For terms sndgouy information. apply to . l-lUol-l F. Molmlsou Auctioneer noise-ism. - ~ dwelling-house Farm At Auction Owing lo a complete change In Farm For Sale For sale farm of 105 acres situ- atoll on Unlun ‘Road, sIX miles from city V‘ mile from church, school and railroad; always used as milk form. Apply Russell Albbott, City Hotel. 1989-81281. That valuable form at Newport In Kings County, three-quarters of u mile from Newport Ferry Wharf, formerly the property of the lute Roderick Caulpbell, ‘containing eighty-five ucres of land In good state of cultivation, with good and out-buildings l<‘or particulars apply to Mucdonuld 8.: MncPhee, Solicitors, Riley Building, Charlottetown. l9863-l2-wl‘m6l. Clearing AUCTION SALE 0f Stock, Crop and Implements We srfauthorlzcd by ‘Mr. Alsx. McDonsld to ssil on" his fsrm Brookflold, on Wsdncsdsy, ~ March 19th. 1924, commencing st _ one o'clock, p. m. STOCK-l horse B yours old, driver, 1 lnsrs b yssrs old. 1 Pon- schsrson msrs 7 yssrs old with fosl, 1 draft msro 10 yum old, ‘I mlloh cows. 8 young ostslol 2 brood sows, 40 hens. CROP-d stsoks hsy. also lirgs qusntlty In bum, 1 stock osts, 1B0 bushel whit. osts, 40 bushsl sad WIWII. 76 bushel vnsnglsc, 1 t ' wrotstoss. » Horses For Sale Comprising lbs, I Clyde ms lugs 12 to 1400 I s. Will be st Azrlc cNcIll . ply M- W. Wood or W. M /'. I ,vw “ 1W9.’ one Percheroh mars 1500 lbs. one Belgian more 1800 s 1200 lbs, 0 Cald- 1986-8-18 2l'_ l": Insurance IMFLEMlNfH-l truck wsgon. idrlvlrllllslgh. 1 box stslghfl I". 1 Ilsy mower. 1 whssl rsks, 1 1 IONOI‘. 1 Imam. a amt-y 0hr -' Discs srs ma lsafirlowu warm. s n, M “M. _ _ l‘ ‘fir’? .,_ rum w. . n I“ ‘:11 1'.‘ ‘H.001 3mm.“ 4mm .mH,‘m'. I h" I“, h, ' I , _V . v smoun tlwusnllls H ,1, . \ “i! ' . J: i drlvllls Vlflfltlt 1 curt, 1 truck. wood slslgh, 1 ossdsr. 1 poison dih- slnsls plough 1 gang plough 2 ssh spring tooth hsrlwn 1 spike hsr- . Now. 1 disc. burrow. ulturul Hull until Friday 14th. Ayfswnur‘; bollsr. 1 orssm scpsrstor. osps. 2 buffalo robot. I ssh driving humus. 1 not bssvy sltprsss hsrnsll. Is! double hsrnssl. ‘I are sllldls sue ma» sn collars. Ilsmss. moss and oth- sruclss not Toms i Dominion of Csnsds ' Province of Prince Edwsrd Island IN THE PROBATE COURT 14th George V., A. D., 1024 -In lie-Estate of Paul McPllee. late of Argyle Shore In Queen's County, In the said Province, dec- eased, testato .- By the Honourable Alexander Bannermuu Wsllburton, Surrogate. Judge of Probate, &c., &c. _ To the Sheriff of the County, 01 Queens County, or any (‘onsllblfl or literate person within B8111 County, GREETING:- WHEREAS upon leading llle petition on flle of Hector Mcbellfl of New Dominion in Queen's Cowl- ty aforesaid, and Neil McKenzie 01' St. Catherine's In‘ Queen's Count-l’ aforesaid. the Executor-s of I110 above named estate praylnx 1W '1 Citation may be Issued for the purpose hereafter set forth: Y0“ arc therefor-a hereby required t0 cite all persons interested in 111° said name to ‘be and avvw 1"“ fore mo at s Probsto Court to b6 held iu the Court House In Char lottstnwn, In Queen's Count)’. 1" the said Province ion Friday 111° mm. day o! April uextwwllllnli- st. the hour of eleven o'clock fore- noon, of the some day t0 611°" came lf suy they csn why ti“! 11°‘ counts of the said tlllststo should not be passed and the Estate cios~ od as pl-tysu ml- lu ssh! 21111110“ and on Motion of Dousld- M61“? non, Esq" Proctor (or the ssid PM; tlouw. And 1 do hereby OHIBI‘ thah s. true c011! hereof b0 llfl1l"llb_ published in some uowsylwi‘ Film l In Charlottetown do"!!! ' ingt-publlo places namely h the hsll of M House Ip,Chsrlottsto_wu 4'11"" ' In trout of Colin dloPhslll u u! w: ems. in ouvwl “f”, aforesaid uunu trout of on 1°“ ,' nausea New Dominion in 011991 County sllorcssld so that oil pa“ sous lstorsstsu is the ssid 1M1“ so Ilfllpllitlsflll have wins M" thofio . . Chin‘ under "In!" HUM sud 1:1; U011 of tho Ill! Olfiflt lllls twou” q,“ UR A. D ' storfi ‘