. , i’ p111} I [Ill/ll] l“ ‘If (AI-Yr g ,‘ -_- .1 u?» ham all other laxatives and reliefs for . Defective ' Constipation Biliouaness The action oi Nature's Remedy (NI Tablets is more natural and flier ough. he effects will he a revels- tiun-you will feel so good. Make the test. You will appreciate this diflerence. Used For Oval Thirty Yuan cm, m» Old Block IR JUIIORI I1 Little $1 The lame IR-in one-third (loses, candy-cooled. For children and sauna IUD IY YOU! DIIIIGIST DOMINION OF CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island IN THE SURROGATE COURT 14th George V., A. D., 1924 ilN RE ldS'l‘A'l‘E of Wellington L. iMcLaron, late of Cardigan in King's County in the said Province, deceased, intestate. By the Honourable Alexander Bannerman Warburton Surrogate Judge of Probate, &c., &c_ To the Sheriff of the County of King's County or any Constable or literate person within snid County. GREETING: ‘WHEREAS upon reading Lil's petition on tile cl. ltusseii u. mt- Laren oi‘ New rertu in kings County aiioresaid, Farmer, the Ad ministratur oi the above named Estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinni- ter set torth: You are thereiore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before me at o. Sur- rogate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in the said i’rov~ ince, on Monday. the lourtcentli day of April next, coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forencon 0i the same day to shew cause, ii‘ any, they can why theAccounts oi the said liktate should not be ‘pass- ed and the Estate closed as prayed ilor in said petition and on motion of J. D. Stewart, Esq, Proctor tor said Petitioner, And 1 do hereby order that a true copy hereof be riorthwlth published in some news- paper published in Charlottetown aforesaid, once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that's. true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places res- pectively, namely, in the hall oi the Court House in Georgetown in King's County aforesaid. at the Post Office at Montague, in Kin-gs County, aforesaid and at the Post Office at Cardigan aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. , GIVEN under my Hand rind the Seal of the said Court this thlr toenth day of March, A. D.. 1924 and in the 14th year of IIls Maj- esty's reign. (Sgd) A. B, WARBURTON, Surrogate 2039-8-14-FriAi. iucuoii stir I am Instructed by Wm. MacLcod to soll on his farm at Oyster Bed Grids? on Saturday, March 22nd at one clock p. m. sharp. the follow. lng stock and implements: STO0K:—1 brood mare 14 years old with foal, 1 more 5 years old, (sired by Seymour Dillon, Dam MlastAcqulrl), 1 filly 10 months old Barrletsr, 1 oow 9 years old to fro: nin April, 1 farrow cow9 yea ‘ old, 1 cow 6 yoars old to freshin In May, 1 cow 6 years old (reg: Ohorthorn) to freshen in lAprll, 1 covw 8 years old (Reg. Shorthorn) to freshen in April, 1 heifer 10 months old (Reg. Short- horn], 1 ox 1 year old, 1 heifer 1 ysar-‘old, I LEMENTS:—-1 driving wag- en rly now, 1 drlvlnq sleigh, 1 lot driving harness, 1 set bob Ilolgha, nearly new; also 40 bush- ols dholco barley. (Cwtown No. 80.) 1 blls burner stove. TIRM8:—AII sums of $10.00 and under-cash. Over that amount 9 months orodlt on approved joint notes. 6 per oent off for oaah. If day It a stormy, sale will take place on onday, March 24th at same hou vlalo positive as' owner la Ioav provlnco. A. MeRAE, Auctioneer l will eoll by Public Auction. We eoday, March 28th. commenc- ing t 1 p. m. the following stock and crop. 1 ‘raft more 1 years old. 1 driv or 8 years old--'l‘odd. 1 general purpose horse 3 years old. 1 mare 1f years old. I newly freohened Fortunes F001 BY RAFAEL SABATINI Lastly she i-inw the tall white fig- lu-r, his eyes narrowed, a half-smile on his full lips, both hands outheid in welcome. lie moved correctly, with tluit almost excessive grace that was his own. and he at least showed no sign of the intoxication that marked the gucsts at the Cir- ceau feast. But that afforded her no reassurance. From piile that they hail been, her cheeks-her whole body, it seemed to her-had flamed a vivid scarlet. Now it was paling again, paling this time in terror nud disgust. Fnscinatedly she watched his graces advance for a moment- Thcn iiicontineritiy she turned, and fled, with the feelings of one who had looked down for a moment lu- to the pit of bell and drown back iu shuddering horror before being engulfed. Behind her fell a dead silence of astonishment. it endured whilst you might htivc counted six. Then a great peal of ilemoniac laughter come like an explosion to drive her fezirfully onward. She reached the hail. darted ucross this, and zicross the vesti- bule, her light silk miinile stream- ing behind her, and so gained at lust the opcn door, Slilflltl at by lat-keys, who wondered. but mode ure of the Duke advancing toward . THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN MARCH 21, 1924 . no utlcnipts to stay her. Too into iramc the shout from, the pursuing Duke ordering them, to liar her way. By then she was. itll'8ii(ly in the courtyard, and run- niug like u hare [or the gateyvuy", that opened upon \\'lllll?llZlll» Out iii‘ this tlii- lmckm-y-cozii-h thiit had bruuizht hcr wits ut that moment slowly rumbling. Pnuliui’. slu- pvt-r- look it, just us ilii- (ll'l\'t‘I‘ brought it to a hull iii ubi-iliteiii-i- to hi-r cry. “To Salisbury Court," slu- gasped “Drive quickly!“ Shi- was in, and she mod the dour us thi- itcys~ llll‘i‘l* iii‘ ilu-iii - mu ziioiigsiili the VUlllUll‘, iraiwlint: lhi-ir com- mrmils [U slop. Slu- fluiu; half hm body through the window nu thi other side tn rouutcruiziiiil the or- der. "Drive nu! Drive iruirkly, in God’:- nninc!" lliltl they still bi-i-n in tliv Pouri- yard. il is odds tlml tho driver would nut have (lllTPil proceed. llui they were nin-ally through tho gutt- way in Whitehall itself, and thc coach swung round tn the loft in the direction of (‘boring (‘ross Here iu the open street tho ilriver could dcfy the UIIKP‘! lat-keys, and the liittrer ilzircd not mulie ziiiy dc- termineil attempt to hindci- him. The coach rolled on, um] Anus Fiirquharsun sank back to breathe at last, to recover from hcr iitimc~ less tcrror and to rcguin lu-r czilm.. The Diikie tvcrit linck with ilriig- Elli}: loci. iiiid sirinvliui: in be gri-irt- ed by u. siurm 0i‘ ilcrisioii upon which iii more sober mood his, guests would hardly have vcutur-i ed. lie attempted to laugh with‘ them, to dissciiible the uxti-ut to which he hail been grilled. But he hardly ruode a success of it, ziud iiierc was (lisiinct ill-temper in the manner in which he flung himself down into his grent chair. Mr. Ellltiffllllzh‘. leaning across Miss Howdcn, laid a white jeweled hand on his friends arm. He lllOlll‘ of all the company, al- though he had probably drunk more 1190M)’ Willi "HY. Showed no sign if intoxication beyond the faint flush about his eyes. "l warned you." he said. "that the little prude is virtuous, and tliiit she will require iuucli patience. This l5 Your chance to exercise it." lnui slum- iiukfls luc- CIIAPTER Vlll Mr. Etheredge Advises Tuwuril midnight. when ull tho uesls but Etcredizc hail ilepnrtcd, nri the candles lighting the dis- ordered room ivcre glutterini: in (heir 500N008’. the Duke sat alone in council with the younger liber- tine. Tho Duke uuburilcm-d himself. bitterly and passionately. Etheredgie smilcrl. “You're a prodigiously ungrateful r9110“ Y0" K0 clumsily to work ind then you bionic me for the foil- nre of your endeavors. I-lad you 'lHl((‘(l mo. I could have told you what must happen with u parcel of fools who haven't learnt the art of curryini: their wine iu ileccut fas hion. Had she nrrivcil ut the up polntt-il time, whilst they wore still sober. all might have been well. She might have come to shnrc, in Dart. at least. their intoxication. and no she would havo VlPJVPJ] their antics through cycs that wiuc hod rendered tolerant rind kindly. As lt is, you moroly nffcnileil her by a disgusting spectacle; and that 15 very fur from iiuythliig that l od- vised." "U0 thul liH it may," sold the ill. humoreil Duke, "thorn is u laugh iiiziiinst mo that is to bc redeemed. I nin for iliri-i-tier measures now." "Director miniatures?" Ether- ("IKFH brows vw-nt up. lie uttered a musical. i-icornful liiugh. “is this your patience?" 2A P0X 0n patience . . .“ Then she is not for you. Walt o moment. my sweet Bucks- I have no illusions as to what you mean by direct meusurcs. You are pro. "ably more sober than I am; but then l um more intelligent than you. Out of my intelligence let mg inform your sobriety.“ Woman is Member of National Debt Committee (Canadian Press) ..LONDON, March 19~Among the thirteen members of the influenti- al committee appointed by the cc 1 farrrw cow. 6 cows due to , I heifers due to freshen, 4 st '1 bull. 4 young cattle, 3 hr sows, 15 fall pigs, 200 bus. coed, grain. f0 hue. sood wheat. 26 bnszpeod barley. A quantity of hsy and ‘straw. lfltormy sale first fine day. ‘Iona. nisdo known at sale. ' 08f! 0. (YUDIIORII, Winston. ' IINJ. GAITIR-l ION AQilonssi-s. ‘r T” Ti“ X JB-‘Iiii ’ l Elilllllllllllll§ De not surfer saothor do! vrl Z Prot d firm“... Ql-firrollolds. "' ‘it top'%tion required. Dr. Chsao’ l "latanhnmhallllm you at once and i II 00o box- all Bessel s shoe. 5 , .,.. s GOOD NEWS F0 r every Car Owner A New Way to Buy Batteries service stations to test batteries free, to supply them with distilled water free and to render other kinds oi service at less than cost. Up until recently you have been paying high prices for batteries. There was a sharp reduction in battery prices last fall, led by Exide. ‘ Up until now, getting the battery you want has often been a matter of much inconveni- ence. Novv, Exide - is able to announce another step forward. When you have wanted a particular make of battery, as most car owners do, you have had to hunt out the service station that sold that one make of battery. It has been a fixcd rule of the trade that each battery service station sell only one make of battery. This practice has meant not only incon- venience to you but has been the prin- cipal cause of high battery prices. If a service station can sell but one make of battery, its sales are limited. Limited sales require larger profit per sale if the dealer is to make a reasonable income. This extra expense comes out of your pocket without giving you any additional value. Therefore, now, Exide has decided to break through the convention of years regarding exclusive service stations. We have announced to the trade our readiness to sell Exide Batteries to any and _all reputable battery dealers._ Go to any service station or dealer in batteries and ask for an Exide for your car. We have done our part to enable him to furnish it to you at a profit to himself. The same holds true of an Exide for your Radio set. Somebody has been paying for this. You. have been paying for your own service in advance, in the original price you paid for your battery. You have also been paying for service which was extended free to all makes of batteries, even to those orphan batteries that have no service stations of their own. All this has gone on the price of YOUR battery. We believe that such practices are relics of a moss-covered past, unjust to the car owner, and unfair to the service station. Pay for What You Get We have recommended to all service stations that they charge a reasonable fee for service._ Not only is it fair play to the service station, but it is for your own interes in keeping down the purchase price of batteries. If you find a battery man reluctant to make a charge for servicing your battery (perhaps he has done it free for years) we hope you will insist on his taking a reasonable foe. When you buy an Exide Battery today you are paying for nothing but the battery. The price is lower than ever before-the quality unchanged. When you do not need any service, why pay for it hidden in the first price? When you do need service, pay for it at the time. Isn’1: that reasonable? Who Pays for "Free Service?” Another reform in which Exicle is taking the leadership is in doing away with “free service.” You do not get something for nothing in this world; not for long, anyway. For years it has been the practice for users, This advertisement is intended to help bring about Better ‘Business Methods ‘in the Bat- tery Incluatry of Can- acla, which we believe will benefit all battery dealers manufacturers alike. So, our policy, which we believe will appeal to all forward looking men and which, we hope, will be fol- lowed by other battery manu- facturers, is: “Let the battery user get the battery he wants——-at a reasonable price and —-whero he prefers to deal, when he gets it.” EXIDE BATTERIES OF CANADA LIMITED 153 DUFFERIN STREET, TORONTO THE LONG LIFE BATTERY FOR YOUR CAR . d), and pay the dealer for service. AUCTION SALE Of 60 acres of choice land, situated on the Union Road, 8% miles from Chnrlotlretown. Formerly the pro- perty of the Isle Owen Connolly. This property has s brook of water running through tho centre of the farm. ilf not sold by Wednesday, April 2nd it will on that day beoffored by public suction at 8 o'clock. For particulars apply BENJ. CARVER l. ION, 2152-1142161. Auctioneer government to inquire into the British national debt the public is most interested in tho woman mom bar. Mrs. Barbara Wooten. who at the age of 87 was chosen to partici- pate in deliberations with some NOTICE A public meeting of the Tryon Egg Circle will be hold in the hall Monday, March 24th at 2.80 p. m. Rev. J. B. Dsalett will given re- port of the annual meeting of the Egg and Poultry Association. Everybody asked to attend, A. I. TOOMOO, Secretary Zliiflsll-Zl-Zl. AUCTION AT KENSINGTON Having loosed my farm for"! on the promises on TUIODAV. AHRIL 1st, flit At 12 Noon of most noted bankers. industriai- , - lsts, professional economists and!" M! 0100'!- !!” Q"! lfilllmbfih- traiio union iosdors of the oountryJnolodlng 1 brood mars (by Irasll- Mrs. Wotton is not yot old onoughllan), 1 ’qsldln| 4 ‘years sI, 1 ‘cg, to be showed a parliamentary vote under oristinl law. ma; l (Hi-I yssraold, 1 yooroolqlllylyoan Copla) dam Brszllllsn. This filly ls farm also a lot of forks, ahovelsusale surplus Farm term of yoara ll will soil by Auction a psoer with a lot of speed, 9 ox- tra eholee mllch cowl, several frsshonod, othora to freshen in spring, 2 atoars 2 yosrs old, 1 half- sr 2 your: old, 2 steers 1 year old, 1 heifer 1 year- old, t-oawss, 60 lions (ll. I. rods). 3 goose. ,- 1 hinder I. H, 0., 1 mower F. and W. 1 hay rake, 1 sootilonal soodor, I. H. 0., 1 dleo. hat-row, 1 ap. tooth harvvw, 1 smoothing hat-row, 1 gang plow, M. ~H., 1 walking plow No. 28, 1 ham farm wagon, 1 alnols farm wagon, 2 box oarts, 1 wire whoslsd road wagon (now), 1 road wagon, 1 sound Jog oart (new), 1 driving Iolqh, 1 family sleigh, 1 sot bob slslghs, 1 double wood alolgh, 2 alnqts wood slolgho... 1 gasoline onolno 4y, l-l F., (Monarch), 1 threshing outfit (Monaohan), 1 IN"! Ofllllil’. 1 oom outtor, 1 around a well equipped farm. hoes and in fact everything used Terms: All sums of $10.00 cash. Over that amount 8 months on ap- provod notes. If day la stormy. alls on first _f_lna day at same hour. JOHN T. iMULLEN, HUGH P. MON-MOON, Auctioneer iisi-a-zi-zo-zi. l iiinrn lliiiiili turnip seeder a quantity of ,3,‘ _ and couplings, 1 hay fork, a largo qlllntli-y hay sad straw, 1 wire ‘stretcher. 1 sot blocks and holds ondiall kinds harness both Working and drlvho used around I lsrls Hatching llns-eolooted high "producing flock. Brod‘ to podi- lrood ooohnrols. letting of fifteen our 01.50. D. P. lIoDONAl-D, l“! I 11 tafrilli Montague. Stock There will be sold by public auction onMarch 25th on the prem- ises of Thomas Doyle, North R110 tlco. a number of high grade cattle, ‘horses and pigs. For particulars an W. D, MoOOUIRIY, ‘ Auctioneer Fun [on sit: That valuable farm at Newport in Kings County. thrso-oilsrtora ot a mile from Newport lorry Wharf. formerly tho property of the late Roderick Campbell. contslnln eighty-five acres of land in no: atsts of cultivation, with good dwaliins-houso and out-boil Ior particulars will) to ll l IsoPhos, Solicitors, Building, Oiiariottotown. 100084148111 > t lhandbilll. d Riley ' i f t.» w», i» mum's‘ Auction Sales - V"F‘!""1-s-o“ll‘lql"* . The Guardian Job Department is well equipped to turn out sale bills. Any person having an Auction sale should advertise in both‘ A A ad ortlsement n v may pay for itself if it brings only one more bidder to the solo. 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