_ ,.~._... .g~._.".'...;,..- .flifg§\ .~*.~“~"~.'-'l,...--J. i=r;~;li*.g;' .=».n ~: ' trt.iili.a.i-do t»trr.i'ie‘f~‘fc.i‘ff..-... ». 1'. ‘fri ir I rn Icnanmrtmows .k,»¢‘ .fit ~t»..~ ‘- ooannrau _ ,__ A . g Ma§§__1-p25,1924 s f , .<‘_’ RTUNES .' ' , . .gusnavu Q Don’f Parc-Theml ' Cutting u corn is alwulga dangerous. Blue-joy ond: coml. rlll the porn lnllnntly, then the corn Ioooenu and cameo out. No riak.no constant trou- ble. Get Blue-ily at your clrnggnt. Blue- j ay FARM FOR SALE Ar FREDERICTON Containing 108 acres land, 80 clear. balance hard and soft wood. House and barns in good repair. It` not sold privately by April 15th, will be offered ‘by auction. HARRY WEEKS, Fredericton 22011-3~22-Stt3l. AUCTION SALE Of 60 acres of choice land, situated on the Union Road, 3% miles from Charlottetown. Formerly the pro- perty of the late Owen Connolly. This property has a brook of water running through the centre of the farm. 'If not sold by Wednesday, April 2nd it will on that day be offered by public auction at 3 o'clock. For particulars apply BENJ_ CARTER &. SON, 2152-3\21-5i. ` Auctioneer HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT Tenders for Material ‘Pursuant to the requirements ol' the Canada Highways Act. sealed. nrarked “Tenders for Materials" will -be received by the Undonsign- cd until 1-2 -o'clock noon on li\lon- day, Aipril 14, 1924, for the supply- ing of any or all of the iollowln or Broken Stone, Corrugated ri-on Culverts according to the ternrs set forth in the Specification for same which with .forms of tender may bel seen at the Office of the Provincial Engineer. Charlottetown, Prince Edward island. BEGIN HERE TODAY Colonel I-lolles. soldier and atilvcnturer, returns to England, the land of his birth, when war is declared with Holland. He comes to lodge with Martha Quinn, hos- tess of the Pauls Head. in Paul'B Yard, London. Tire colonel asks his old friend, liis Grace of Albcnrarie, to secure for him a place in the army. AI- hernarle warns hiur that the name of Randal Holle-s, father of the colonel, is on the warrant for the execution of the lata king. Therefore it is dangerous for the colonel to secure a conrnrlssiou. His Grace of Buckingham gives a dinner f or the beautiful actress, Sylvia Farquharson. Sylvia comes late to the feast and, when she finds the company drinking to ex- cess, flees front the house. Mr. ldtheredge tells Buckingham how to win Sylvia's favor. I NOW G0 ON WITH THE STORY “As a beginning. But you nrrrst follow It up. You rnust reveal your- self in a new character. Hitherto she has known you, first by re- pute and tonight by experience. il rake. Let her behold you as a hero; say, a rescuer of beauty in distress-herself in the dlstressfnl part. Deliver her from some deadly peril, and thereby earn her gratitude and her wonder at your prowess." - “And the deadly peril?" quoth the Duke gloornily, almost suspect- ing that his friend was rallying him. “Where shall I find that'."’ "lf you wait to find it, you may Llf fn: 'CLARK' Kitchens lull 7°* A fine food for boys BEANS >‘° Canada Approved' on furry fin A certified cheque for $500.00 or ten per cent of the amount of the -4.-,gi-1,.-ji-~ .. .. lg, -gl pi < ,A 3 Q ._ 1 ts. ............ I CQ fns ..;............. ..,.................. _ g have long to walt. You must, your- self, provide it. -A little contriving, ir little invention, will soon supply what you lack." “Can you propose anything? (‘an you be nroi'e than supcrlorly vague?" “I hope so. With a little thought "Then, in God's name, think.” Ethcredge laughed at his host`s velrenrsnce. He brinrnred himself a cup of wine. surveyed the rich glow of it in the candlelight and drunk it off. “In-spiration flows. invention stirs within me. Now listen." And sitting forward he propounded a plan of campaign with that rasc- ally readiness of wit that was at once his glory and his ruin. - CHAPTER IX Albemarle Proposes NED TUCKER did not long leave hlg proposal to Hollcs nn- conflrmed. He sought him in thc matter again at the Paul’s Iiead three days later on the Saturday, and sat long in talk with him in the little parlor. He found the Colonel a little more malleable today, a lit-tle less insistent upon serving governrrrcnts in esse. Still, he did not altogether yield to 'i‘ucker’s persuasions; but neith- er did he discourage him when the latter' promised to visit him again on the morrow, bringing another old friend of their Parliarrrent days. And on the Monday, true to his pro- mise, Tucker came again, accom- panied this time by ai gt-ntlcirran some years his senior, named Iinthhone, with whom Colonel Hollcs recalled some slight ac- quniirtance. This time they carrie with a very definite proposal, em- powdered, so they told him, by one whose name they would not yct ut- ter, but which, if uttered, must rc- move lris every doubt. “Flor tlrzrt, Itirnldal, you will accept our word, i know," said the grave Tucker materials, viz., Oement, lSteel Re Holles nodded his rtgrccrrrcnt,i mtorolns. iron Rods. Sand, Gravel C _ _ _ ~ I :_i1..."_;--’§‘if` -' ' ' 4' _ . ` ' . I and the proposal was disc-lost-tl. lt offered lrrrrr a position which in an cstnlrlislreci government would have been iluuling It was dazzling oven as things were to one in his tics- pr-rittc case, driven to the need of inaking it g.irrrhler‘s throw. If on the one sith- hc probably sct his od could hardly have beori greater. tender payable to the Commission-I ,‘ W, - . And they tcnrptcd him iurlhnr sr- of rubric works, Prince fi~:trw'.tr'- If this Signature _.,..~._`, MacDonald & McPhee B. A. J. A. -MoDONALD, H. F. MePH£E 8. A. lnrrlnon, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan llloy lulldlng Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigan lA.RRIl‘I’I.R¢ ` 'Money Cameron Gmrldlohwm nr. c_. c._ src. mana ' Ollie U V01". Prince County. 4 SEALED 'IIIINDERS will be rec-‘ ' eived at this office until noon on FRIDAV, APRIL 4, 1924 from any person or persons willing to contract to run the above men- ioned ferries for a. period of one or three years from April lst, 1924, 0C<‘»0l’iIIflI¢ to specincotlion, terms ~ The names of two good and res Tenders .Will be addressed to the gaiceconditions to be seen at this is on the is ‘ zgnsibls persons willing to become und for -the faithful performance of the contract mnlt accompany each tender. ' - i ' , The Department does not hind lt~` . ~°" *° ‘mr ff-° '°'°~° °f -rf (Th is other “snomo oU1NiNE") tollder. ere no ~ -_ .‘%,’,',,’,‘.‘?,‘,,,,.l;7$,,_$° "° ’“"“°" nn- tmtm mi rms me a mum naouo ovnonn , w- /t..l..um|.t.|.An, "l'ablsuilveryhndt|dtotltnyunn. ' . ' lomtsrr or mils wma 'I‘h\Warlf|mu¢pupularruneilyfnt0nltl»,Qlpmdlnmtmn. mind nnnnr I I . °'°"', Dgggfgaiwvgnfgijlia 313: i , `,,,,, N G., M . wé;.,,i“Ilav yn an t an ms mr . ,ruzaggpuariaoln UU , lhi'oh&1.JDM. ‘ -. ri, htm ns intra: filth N09 @4541- ' ~ ~-- - rpmanmhnutglfonmig - .., .I ii. ~ . .i .i - .. .1 .-" ..,.i'i--=-ifig' ’~1,‘l.`n‘r.I“~%*i~1».-.E-iii H. A. FORTIER, M.P. Representing Labelle, Quebec, has asked ln the Federal House that half of the money now being spent on inducing immigration from Europe he expended In at- tracting hack to Canada the Cana- dians who' have emigrated to the United States. These, he points out, are vastly more valuabls to the Dominion. -m- HUNTER RIVER SCHOOL Following is the standing of l-luuter River School for the month of February: _ Grade X 1, Catherine MacDonald; -»2, Isabel MacDonald; 3, Helena Mnc~ Milhtn. Grade IX 1, Beatrice MacLeod; 2, Iiazel Seller; 3, Jnnres Iilncilnnnld. Grade Vlil 1, Dorothy Cutcliffc: 2, iicntrlcc Perry; 3, Maude \Viison. Grade Vi 1. John Ross; 2, Ira MacI)onnId; and Annie (`n.row (equal): 3, ltirlph Maclilillnn and Allan Wed- lovli (eq\ial.l Grade \' 1, Olive Silliphantl 2, George Essory. Grade IV 1, Irene Wcdlock and Olivo Wil- son tcqual); 2, Dorothy Dlngwell; 3.l\'ntie Wilson and Suthcr'iand Mlrclleod (ci|uaI.l ~ Grade lil' I. Luclla Wilson; 2, Elsie Wood; 3, Ellsworth Wilson. Grntle ll _ 1, Florence Noy und Donnie l’orfcct uttcnduncc- - Beatrice- M:u-I.ootl, Annie Roilgf-.r'.~=oi\, Allan |\\'odloclr, llalph M:rcl\iillun, Lniv- -son Maclleod, [Irene VVodlock, Florence Noy. | --é---- I IcANAo|AN reAcHEn's Fen. ERATION SPECIAL TRAIN | Arrzrrigciucirts :irc rnuturing for thc Cniiadiau ’l‘c:rclrl.-rs' i<‘c~ti<~rn- tion Sin-trial 'l`r;|irr in coirnct-tloril wilii tilt: lil!-l (`oiiI`t-r'l-nco nt Victor'-: ia, li. (‘. lloitving ’l`oronto at 1 p. nr. Iiiondhy, August -ith, thc Cunard- iiun 1’trt:il`lc will opvratt- special train consisting of Stztrrtlziiwl draw- -ing room slccping cars, ilhservzr- ,Iioii cur and dining our of thc very ‘flirt-.st oqulpnn~.rrt. ’i‘hc train will urrivc at l‘ort Arthur 3.30 p. nr. Tlrcstiiiy and le-avo Fort Willitrm 8.30 that cvcrring, arriving in The day will he spoilt in \’Vlnnlpcg, the Special leaving at 11.30 that evening. ltcgina will he reached at 9.30 a. nr. Thursday, the train leav- ing there ut 2.30 p. m. An hour will be spent at Moose Jaw,.and the trnin is duo in Calgary at 9.30 n. rn. on Friday, leaving 3 p. nr. arriving at Banff 6 o‘clock that evening. Friday evening and ull day Satur- day will bo spent at Banff, at arranged for Saturday afternoon. 'I`lre train will leave Ilttnff at Ii a. nr. on Sunday, arriving at Lake 2 o'clock in the afternoon, A run of nine hours through the Moun» tulris bring., the party to Sicamous that night, nnd the tr`&iir will leave early Monday morning, arriving at Vancouver 5 o'clock Monday night. The party will stop over at Vancouver over night, leaving at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, arriv- ing at Victoria 3 o'cIock Tuesday afternoon. It is too early yet to make any definite announcements about the functions at each of the stopovors. lint plans are under consideration for drives about the city and luncheone which will fill each of these periods to the full. For the return journey optional routes are offered by C. P. R.. C. N, R. or American lines. The cost of the trip will be approximately $190 for return transportdtlon, and lor berth, meals, transfers and drives on the doing trip. The cost of berth and meals on the return trip would vary according to the individual. but an outside cost would be from $50 to $60. A handsome booklet with full details of the itinerary, stop-over costs. etc., is in process of publication and will he mailed to all applicants. This special train ig undertbe auspices of the Can- adian Teachers’ Federation and un- der the immediate supervision of Dr. Iii. A. Hardy, 124 Duplex Avenue. Toronto, and Mr. R. ll. Hows, M, A., Principal Westmount High School, Wsatmount, Que, who will be glad to answer' all in- quiries. Applications of intending pusengers should be sent to Dr. Birdy- ‘ "Do you do much reading these long winter evenings?" asked the interested old Indy of hor colored yardmnn. ` "No, mam," was the reply, "den :v:.nl'n’l nm plenty long enough al t . "Before we wore' mofrlld you Mo been in use for over 30 years as tt leasant, harrnlt-as substitute for Castor Oil, Pa_regor_|c, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups. Con- tains no narcotics. raven direc- tiqna are on each package. _Physi- cians everywhere recommend rt. he _ , IIHIIIIIIEII IIIII Fllil/“[Il5I|lIl|l" ' Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages _*__ theri FIetclrer’s Cnsioria. has 3' signs ure of ' kind ou have always bought bears W ... . ~ , POSTPONED . . MEEWNG Th°» P°°fPonedf‘ -Annual General Meeting of the John Agnew -Fur Farms, Limited, will be hold in the -Board of Trade Rooms at eighg o'dIoek, Monday, tho 31st g March. t;.z.t'.;.r‘"‘*"~~~°~» ROD AND GUN i -,cribes his bear hunt on the Goat ,___ ' -___ River, British Columbia, and a his while J. R. Matlern has another scrl tion of a canoe time hunt in Alberta by E Hang. article, “What is in the High Voip. A good de p . 8 ' .rip taken inthe Kiamika lake dIs~ both of which are unusually good city 30-30." Joseph Martin cont ;r-ict, Quebec, with a map showing stories. Sportsman will bo intor- plates an interesting gun ilopnri. .he route, and full details concern- 'ssted in the fishing story by Mark ng the trip, is written by J. Jen- McEllrinny of Ottawa, and in the Long Rifle at all Ranges, The kins In the April issue of ROD AND contributions of F- V. Willinmii. other re8lllBl‘ ilollllrtllwnts contain ment with his account of the .22 l b r Bonn castle Dale and Martin Hun- mrrch of interest, and the April is. GUN IN CANADA. The num e y also contains a. good bear hunting ter. H. W. Fry continues his series sue will be enjoyed by all thong story by 'l`. C. Young who des- on shooting from the six point rest. interested in Canadian sport. EE ‘ ' l . / SWEGUAL I f ' vu mtv i tvuw I ;. 5:1 @ e- §'65 CGD Hman ` my gillilplililil lilrlililrlilr *L I I ` OJ ,,.€"