We appreciate your smoking room and busine have grown up. ¢ THAT'S ALL I 2283-3-28-31. FARiil FiiR siii One of the best 50 acre farms on I’. E. Island at Emerald Jct, adjoin. lug one oi‘ the best Shipping auctions on the Island, few yards from stores. school, and cheese factory, 1S acres for seed potatoes, 9 room house, frost proof cellar, large barn with cement stables. piggery, poiil- tery, machine house all in first class repair; also new store 24 it. square with glass front. Ii not sold by April 11th. will be sold on that day with stock, crop. implements. Easy terms for quick buyer. FRED G. KELLY, E ld. 2293-3-28-11. meta HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT friendship. l! This now shop is too small for all S8 WC COMMISSION FINDS HIM GUILTY Sir Richard Squires. formerly Prcmiler of Newfoundland, who ac- Tenders for Material cording to the report o1 a Royal Commission which for ten weeks Pursuant to m9 requirement‘ ol-ihas been investigating the causes ll" Canada HlBllWBYs Act, Sealed marked- "Tenders for Materials" Will ‘be received iby the Undensign. ed until 12 o'clock noon on Mon- iliiv. Aiprll 14, 1924, for the Supply- illg 0f 8J1)’ or all of the following materials. viz. Cement, Steel Re "lmrclllfl. Iron Rods. Sand. Gravel or Broken Stone, Corrugated mm Qiilvprts according to the terms set Iorth in the Specification for same which with forms of tender may be seen at the Office of the Provincial Ellflliieer. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. A certified cheque for $500.00 or W" Dar cont of the amount of the tender Payable to the Commission- er of Public Works, Prince Edward Lflellllllilwmust accompany each ten. The Delllartment does not bind it- self to accept the lowest or any tender. s ‘L. a. MoMlLLAN, acre ar 22Z9-8-28-tts9i. y of Pubm Wm” AUCTION SALE l am Instructed by John D Mc- ],l([?n::leét‘Jro| Hartsville, to so" by “up. m“ at FIHOIII ‘his premises on Mun-b low," ""200 Il- m. sharp. the ful- sTgpkilcl thcrfill iinil llllli-‘Plllvlllrll old 1 f ( oicc miirii In foul, R _vrnrti_ . rn t horse 6 yours nlii. I Ilfivur i) years old, 2 newly n-t-gppnod cow; Allllllire- ‘l rows in calf. Iliilstt-iii ffruglel. 1 Holstein hull 2 w-iq-q "in o‘: hi»! heifer. i nun. l iih-el‘ i y...» . calf. 4 wet-ks olil, 1 brinnd l...“ (lip-Rs- furrow April am. ‘ bmhelP-2kflifl hiIsbi-is hliick outs, 101i feed llnowh to nuts. 100 bushels inixrii! . Iishels potutiirii. 2 sincks of. llllv- larize quantity striiw. mlhlPbMENTfi-l bIniIor. 1 mate‘; ‘l "Qltlef- (Bromlcusti. 1 hiiy shad‘- lccumt lruck niigon, pnlr lIIII| "U" '1 0"‘ it dl'""l£ ""80". (iiciirly ‘M a l l‘) "K sleuth. 1 iiiitii l lg‘ H “mlll llfllilh. 1 disk hurroiv. emeenllt "II tooth. l single hiirrinv, sov- ooth. 1 spike barrow 1 gun‘ fllow. 2 single plows, 1 set fhnners, l m“ W19"- 1 Pflllfl‘. 1 turnip seeder. 1 lily fork. rope and blocks, l w. drivinl harness. 2 pads nnd IIPCPClIiIIILI 3 pairs leather traces. 1 pair snrsInpIo-i . 2 cram cans. 1 separator. De Liiviil, ‘i. 351:: fibrin. l kitchen riinizc. lllnior. "umuononiirch and other artirlon tun be nnenuipgzvpicntion. Farm will up“, Timmy”! rent without reserve. a womb - "m" "D l" $5.00 cmiii. m monfllntn D5030. Over that iimount . m," 6 mrsmill a lPllroved Joint "'0' k0 m‘ o or cash. Sale [Will-l n "WW7. Illa next day. I. D. IMCOUBBEY, Auctioneer liuy~ UM-e-MJI. Auction Sales Th! Guardian Job Dfipartmenfl is well explored u. turn out Isle bills. Q: a Amen-noon of the downfall of the late govcrn~ merit, is guilty of accepting "pres- ents" of largc sums of mpney from the Dominion iron and Steel Com- pany when that company was nego- tiating with the government headed y him. -~{O->————- WOOD ISLAND WEST. Following is the standing of the pupils of Wood lsl':ii‘(i West scliiiui for the month oi‘ February: (ii-lulu 1, Jrr-l, Liloyd Martin; 2, Alexan- iicr Alt-Gregor; il. Suruli IilnMillzin. Grade i ‘Sn-l, Aiigiiswhli-Millim and son; 3, liulpb Young. Graile Ill. —l. Verlie nlchliilinn; 2, Louis Mr- Miliun; 3. Charlotte .\Ii‘.\Iilliin; 4. Russel Stewart. Gfiidéllvrwl .\lud- elene McMillan‘, 2, Malcolm Melvill- iun; 3, hlontgomery .\lc.\lilliiii; 4. Bruce Ste-ivzii-t; 5, Eilwurd ‘McGreg- or; (i. (lemme Stewart. Crude Vi. —1. (ioorge Stewart; 2. Kili.llt‘l‘llll' hlchliliian; 3, liziivrciico hliahlillan; 4, Belle MOPllPFSIlll. (mule \'ll.~- 1. (izithorinn .\i1li‘llll§ 2. Vina. I\Ii~ (irrgor. (iriiile \'l‘ll.~l, liotb Ste-wart, lvilliiini Martin. Iii-Ion Martin (rqiiui); 2. Angus llcll; 3. Douglas SIeuui-t. Peicentngo 0i‘ attonriiiiice-TTS. Lilian M. Clarke. teat-her. MOUNT ALBION llnnor Roll of Mt. Albion school For February: Grade X. '-—l, utborine CiIi-l-llllr ier; 2, Miirilnzi undlor, (iruiiv \‘Iil.—1, Mary Horton: ‘J. Clifford Vlyers; 3, Billie Jenkins. Grade Vi.’ I. lmnni Jenkins; 2, Florence (Thnii-illrir: 3, Marion Sio-ivurt. (irudo V.~ l. Sadie Jenkins; 2, Will (‘Jiiinil- lor; Ii. Miiry liilyom. (iviulie IV.——-1. Annlo Jenkins; 2, liorotliy‘ \vf‘ill.lll‘l‘- bio; Ii, Jessie Horton. tirade ll.- i. Roger Chandler? 2, liflftllll. - Brown; 3, Victoria Horton. (trade l. Sr.—l. Edith Ji-nkins and Mar- ziicrile hlyom (Hqlllitli; 2, Helen Jenkins. Grade l. Jr.,——1, Inn Wonthi-rbie. Perfect attend-antic,»- Will (‘liiinillI-r. Ellllll. Jenkins, tent-her. MURRAY HARBOR SCHOOL The following 1,. the standing of the Murray Harbor School for tho month of February. Grade X, Principal's Department. 1. Mildred Cooper, 2. Herr Gr VlI.-—1. Inman Herring, 2. El enny. 3. Verna Brooks. Grd e VL-l, Lewis White, 2. Simon Stewart. 3. Laura White. Grade V.—1. Ross White, 2. Roy Bell. 3. Gertie White. Grads IV, Assistant's Department. a 1. LeRoy White. 2, Marvin Herring, 3. Mae Robertson. Grade III.-1. Grace While, 2. Edward Jordon, 3. Fred Brooks. ‘ Grade Il.—1. Hubert White and Muriel Bucll (equal), 2, Royal White, 8.-Vernoii Brehaui. Grade l.—1. Ruby White. 2. Chester Cooper, 3. Florence Billsrd. Agents Wanted for your nest 10) I ot cash. Wondcrfi new s. mm! Ire Ixtlnrulsher. Ills Ire nick and sues lives. lxcclis vo h-pricod devices. Works Isobel Stewart; 2, Jessie hit-Pher- lsie I, Thelma ‘Semple. Miss MacArth- Newfoundland Re~ velations Discuss- ed in Britain (Canadian Press) LONDON, ‘March 27.~-A (‘orrils- mndi-ii-i. oi’ the iDuily ill-raid. allud- ng to the Newiniiiiillzind griift rov- ilutitins says that ivhib- It is up to the people (if that (lUlIillliOll Io deal xitli Squires, it is up 1.01111‘ poo- ‘HP of (lreai ‘Brltniii i0 ruzilizi: Iliiii there "um iwo ])ill'l.l(’:4 to that of- ’cn(-t-, und that ‘if the cx-lPrr-iiii(-i~ in’ Newfoundland ls guilty of inking bribes. the ‘Dominion Steel (‘nrpor- zition is guilty of rendering tin-m. Cost 0f Living Chart The latest ‘figures from Ottawa give these as the average prices What, were YOU paying for Granulated Sugar during the past month. H°W d0 Prices In your locality compare with other cities’! Are you paying more or less than average? These prices are for average quai~ “deliver-cd" goods. Watch for the changes In this chart next month. Tomorrow: Lard. F ‘< -—-<-oa--- KENSINGTON SCHOOL Honor Roll of Kensington High Sulinol ‘for February; Prinoipalls dept, Grade X., Sr,- 1, Fred Whitehead; 2. Wilnn Toonilis; 3. ‘Freda ‘Cotton; 4, Anna Slii-cn. Grails X, J.r.-—1, Ruby Rog- ers; 2, Dannie Gormun; 3. Marlon Kiliineily: 4. lBBrllIiLI Thompson. Grmle 1X. — 1, Gwen Springs; 2. James Millmnn; 3, Marion Mlllman. i, Marion ‘McLeod. Miss hIclWId- yen's dopL, Grade VIII.-1, Mai-gar. ot Higgins; 2, Helen IProfltt; 3, K-rrtlileen Ready; 4, iHatIe Waite. Grade WL-l, Helen Rogers; 2, Keir Duggun; 3, George Webster; Iir’s dept, Grade VlL-l, Jennie Paynter; 2, ‘Doris Berrard; 3, Mari- on Whitehead; 3. Edna Champion. Grads V-—1, Hattie Clerk; 2, Myrtle Hughes; 3. Isabel Melissa: 4. Edith Hogg. Grade IV.—-1, Kenneth Iiilisc- fadyen; 2. Gladys NcNeIil; II,Irene Ciiampvio ; 4, Elle Rogers. Miss Hairrlninon‘: dent. Grade m. Vivian Paynter; 2, Alberta Kelly, 3. Ross Robertson; _ 4. Blanche Hughes und ‘Margot-Qt McMahon. Grade lit. ‘Sn-l, ski-is Millman; 2, Kaitherine Murphy; l, 0mm ‘Ber. nerd; 4, -Merios Bernard. Grade ll. Jh. ~1, Lorne McKay: 2, Dorothy Howard; 3,Glendon Cotton; 4,Mar- £11m Stewart. Miss German's 5931-. Cl!!! A-—1. mm Ohmnrpb. i. Ewe" Harm mi muons on; 2, Billie illdLeun had Irene} Matthias I. iitrsoid Mohrlsno and in Bernard 4 Olive‘ THE CHARIUITETOWN GUARDIAN MR. EVERYMAN What will the Opening of “The New Toggery” M Everyman’s Shop i I iiiiviiici Strange tliui nobody lind tliunght to viiry ilie time honored llilttSitlOll us to wliut would be tiit- i-asiizzit (loath: (ii lie eiiicii by u lion m‘ by a siinrlt, by injecting Ibo potentiali- tii-s inherent in u mob. llow wouiil it be Io be UillPll by a mob? the sliurk. Mob iloiith must be the most terrible in the gamut of liuniun experience. Jim ldilnionils und l once ciiinc within sighting - ilistiiilci- (if this intiniici" of PXlllll“ GRANU LAT‘ VVEELGilR per lb . “on . u‘! 12'! 13¢ ltuvas the day-In Iiluy 1911A Hahn“ 11" when old Porfi o Diuv: tlic gpajrgitéc‘ n dictator of ‘iloxlco so niuny ycitrii, (lécbec Iwfustd ‘to resign the prcsiilcucy Nlomr“, .i‘i tho (oiiimami oi tho lilexiciin Shcrbrookc (Illlgfl? . Xiloxltzo City. at lust out Qua,“ iii liuud und rt-aily to rend tbo mun , Brockvflk. iilio bud (ivi-rawi-(l ii sii iniiiiy Kingston Wills. was qulvvrinp, with blood ll¢|l¢vdl¢ ‘ lust tiiuI diiy. For blocks on (ivory l_l’i:Icihoio' > sidi- of Ihi: (‘migrcssiiiniil lluildliii: Toronto v __ were close-laid pllvfilllfllllr. of linin- S LaIhannt-s midterm iIlilly-—llL"-l(lri Wtlilgeii ugiiiiist Iiciids Hamilton like cobblostonos. Tlic pcoplc (Sill! Qld _ __ ivuilril word from bvyund tlic (iuulph . Iigxzzil: Itllltllt‘? that l’oi'firio Dliiz bud Kimheuer. _e( o 1C utiiiiutuiii of Ibo “lbodswck dcglslulors. laven Into ihc remote Swzmord - chambers whore sct Ibo poopltfs London ., representatives (fume the voice uf 5L Thomas ." the mob; u murmur and it muinblii. Chatham " . lilko the ‘noise a lion niiikes over \v,nd5(,r ' _ his sliiink of horse iiiczii. Sarina q . In the (‘humbc-i" of Dtputics u i1ob.ilt_ Hilts-suns from Pui-Iirio Dlaz was l"t_ William road; but it was not Ilio oxiloctilil Winnipeg message of resignation. A journalist Rfilllll-‘l iliisbcd from the cliuinbcr, brnslioil élilihri-TW iisidu tlio guard ui. tliu bronze ~P‘-:i*"c1::l°°" Liners giving oiitu Ibo (‘ullt- (l(' Edmomon l‘i:llolrosyilitlffigpcil In Llic liiiail oi Exam‘? “A trick!" bi- screamed at tlic blocks of faces turned upward. v~“"°°-‘“'°' "'l‘h Id f l I -t i ivlmlnl ' refuge: to going?" K my“! us‘ no Jim E(liiion(ls—lic now runs a liflllcr in New 0l'l(‘flIIS-—illl(l I Wfllflllfifl I'inni u window off the prtiss gallery tho reaction In tiiui. mud fellows words. W0 suw Ibi- ninlrix In nptiirneil turns begin Io swirl; saw fists lift iibovu ibe riick--- fists with stones und clubs in iliiiin. 'I‘lii~ii. like ice in u river juni. itlu‘ mob Iii-gun to breuk Into grout. i-ukvs und segments. Two illlllilfl wmiion uf Iiic slums, Willi nauizlii. on their brown bodies but coffi-c sucks puucturoil to accoinodiite their logs and urnis, lifted a lithograph of Francisco Madcrn. successful rebel, above tbs-Ir beads und started n ninrcli. The rourl-ng of that mob was u sound to make one's hair rise. No sound like Ii. Worse than bcstlal. Tbo city. then was given over to the inoh; to shootings and loot- lngs and window smashings; to killings. Edmouds and I wanted to ciible office in a hurry. lVe slipp- (‘l1 out of the Chamber by u side door Into a street deserted and 55y iio/éer/ weflc-‘rk/fai/i? THE MUB For my pilfl, give me the lioii or‘ iii old-fashioned finiiiil mic (if lllOSi.‘ Victorian whit-ii \l.‘5l*l| to cruise hioxicn City's streets before the advrenl of the taxi. Edmonds (llrocl- I'll tbv coclicro to (lrivc like hell and ltcep oft’ the niuin streets. \Vi- bud not been five minutes niiilci‘ way when, turning a corner into n narrow street, the buying oi’ iln- inob smote us. It ivus u wolf cry. Niil u block iuvnyciinie u iiiiirirliiiitc. yelling murk filled tlic siren-I from wuli to wall. Tho coclii-ro tried to turn tlie \‘i('l0l‘lll ii-inl not away. but the wbccls cbnnipetl iigulnsi the curb. Tlll‘ van; of Ibo mob siiw biilt for hurrying iiiid bl‘0_l((: into a run straight for us. 'l‘licn ilie fool cocliero lost his livzul. He stood in his box und lash- ctl out with his wbip at nearest llitlltlr‘. EIlIIIOIHIH und I sai frozen. \\'i- siiw liuiiili-i thrust out to seize llll‘ lioisos’ bridlcs. We saw a iuii with a knife slashing ut tho ruins. ‘flit-u the puck cddyiiig around the (‘iirriiigo caught sight oi’ our white faces. ".-\il<ll-h!Gl‘-l‘-I‘P11111095!" \Vlll 1 cvcr forgot tllu gultcriil bcust note in tliul cry‘! The victoria began to tip over. 'l‘li(-.u Edinoudsfs brain functioned‘ lic leaped from the tlltcd vehicle to the sidewalk. "Viva Mudero! he shouted. 1 feehly echoed th shlbbnlctli. "Bravo!" clinic u voice from tlic mob. 'l‘lion, “Viva griiigiios!" was retired ill us. Auil tbti sbudow of a vt-ry ugly (lcuih passed from us. (Copyright) ‘ié-gi- ST. MARY'S CONVENT, SOURIS HONOR ROLL FOR FEBRUARV Guido X-l. Alice Lavie and Beatrice Rooney; 2, Ruth Stems; 2i, Mary MCQllilill. (‘iriido lX-——1, Marjorie McDonald 2. Annie Dcaglv; 3. Annie Curran Grade VIII-l Annie Morris; T, ldleilllfll‘ O‘RI(>lly; 3, Margaret O. Paqiiot _ (lruiln VII-l. Mnry Muiially; 2. Frances Deagle; 3, Helen McLean Grade Vi—1, Margaret Mc- (‘lnskey; 2. Sadie Lavia; 3, Cecilia 'Clieverle Grade V-l. Annie Ilushey; 2, liliirlcl Gallant; 3, Blanche O'Don- nell Grade IV-—1, Isabella Moonel; 2, Elva Malone; 3, Hilda McLellan Grade llI-—1, Genevieve Paquet: 2, Mildred Puquet; 3, Margaret Meuranf and Isabelle Paquet- Grade ll-l, Florence McLellan; 2. Annie Paquety 3. Geraldine Pnquct Grade I-l, Annette Paquet; 2. Nellie McDonald; 3, Annie C. Cheverle. Minsrd's Llnlment Relieves Colds. f r tiiiimm‘ ‘m lprsinl twp limos siuiiiuiy ‘i ' nouns m airs: FLIOHAII m... , . .1. ,» I A roivisrltsiiispiatiirrtilion st Gsmlulldfl. Iiigisnd. showing how lflllhs It ‘ tits mm and» i=m'.'._§¢.”"b '””'A"'°".'"""' "l" "f "', , Oiliertory Duet. "Watchman. What GEO. L. PROWSE-dlgenl Japan’s S-uwspicions Evidently Well Founded (Canadian Press) -BF.‘Ril-l.\l, March 27.—Jiipan's sus- ‘ pit-inn of sources from which ll con- trlliiiiloii (if 15.000 _vcn was received ostensibly for ‘the relief of the work- ing men, victims oi‘ the recent eurtliipizike uppiireiitly is well lion of the German prose. Thesi- {Pfllflllllflill working men's Rvllef" is really the iinmo of a propaganda. bureau financed by Moscow, ‘but operating out of Germany. ._.___-¢0->--—-— W. G. Y. SATURDAY. MARCH 29 790 Kilocyclee (380 Meters) WGY (Schenectady, N. Y1) General Electric Company Eastern Standard Time 11:55 u. m.—U. S. Naval Observ- atory time signals. 12.30 p. tin-Stock market ‘report. 12.40 p. m-Produce market re port. 9.30 p. m.——Dance music by Ro- inunivs Oi-hestru, New Kenmore I-luticl, Albany, N. Y. SUNDAY, MARCH Ill) 700 ltllocycles (380 Meters) lVGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) General ‘Elecric Company Eastern Standard Tiimc 11:00 a. m-Servicc of State Street Presbyterian ‘Church, Schen- ectady, N. Y. Organ, ‘ll-‘reludo in E flat." .. Grey Frank H. Kinum Anthem. "Awake Up My Glory" Rogens - Baritone solo, "The Ninety and Nine" . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Camplon James H. Crapp Sci-nion, "A Neglected Phase oi Christianity" Rev. ‘Peter A. McDonald Organ iPostlude In G - Scllwflfl 3:30 p. m-Concert by WGY Symphony QTOHQWINL assisted by Tdionnsn Hopkins, Jr Instrumental selection, "The Pil mum's Chorus" from “Tannhou- ser" Vvugner “Till Symphony Orchestra Tenor solos, lndlan Love Lyrics from “The Garden of Kama’ .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. Woodforddvihden The Temple Bells" ‘Less Tiiun the Dust" Thomils Hopkins, Jr. ii b. instrumental selection, “Pctil Suite . . . . . . . ..7 . . . . . .. Debussy a. "liln Butcau" b. “Monuot" c. "Ballet" Orchestra Tenor solos n. "A Pastoral" . . . . . . . Veracini b, "Iiendeineers Stream" Old . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Irish Thomas Hopkins. Jr. , instrumental selection, "March ‘Fir nebre’ from the ‘Symphony i-leroique" . . . . . . . Beethoven Orchestra Tenor solos, lndinn Love Lyrics from "The Garden of Kama" . . . . . . . . . . Woodford-Finden a, "Kashinlrl Song" -b "Till I Wake" Thomas Hopkins, Jr. instrumental selection, "Temple Dance from "Olsv Trygveeon" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GrIB! Orchestra 7:30 p. lIIlr-SBIIIICB o! State Street Presbyterian Church. Schen- ectady, N. Y. ‘Organ PreIudQ. “Air Rev. J. Edge wiinié Chorm by Your! ‘People's EMMY oi Christian Endeavor of the Nllhtf" Sci-Jesui- csrey Booth. Jomec H. on» t sermon, "A Houses (or ‘rodsy and Tomorrow" Rev. Peter A. McDonald Organ Include, "llsrohc Riilisonse" ' Gnu. IIAION ENOUGH Traveller: t hols m» woiidoita , ‘ l! the mini-sum nut/us fristil: You‘! ~ Traveller: Yell, but l_ m sfllo c1 this My founded. In" the opinion oif u tier- lIl’\\'ii]Ii.l]l(‘l‘S, 30411191] “German 1ii- v CIVIL SERVICE BONUSES CUT dents" Msrttn l than num An-them_,b"l‘e Deuni” IBucki csroiins Qgllflllminfialg!‘ (PmsiumNo. l) t ; s. a . . . . 3.3.. ma‘: lg. Crab; baritone mhm°dmr Pmi mam!“ Pastoral Prayer .. flldlfl- lfiii “=- can t Thq Thorc are Rinks for Hockoyvand Athletic Grounds for Sports. good smoking room. o You? It Means that you will get any Men’s Wear you want at the PRICE you can AFFORD to PAY. No more High Priced Stuff for usu-Just the Common Sense Clothing and Mcn’s Jflear \ at a Common Sense Cost. We Open Saturday, Gome in and See lis. You’lI Like llur Shop and You'll Like liur Values. wide open out doors is s GET US? Premier W. L. M. King, who all-l nounccd in tho House that unmar- ried men In the civil service will not receive bonuses In future. The bonuses are graded for married men, according to their salaries. Blood For Sale Apply Thomas Kane (Canadian Press) NEW YOlliK, lllarch 27:—-A piui. 0t‘ blood u week ‘by outing onions. 'I‘biit claim was made recently by Thomas Kano who undrewent his fifty-ninth blood transfusion in Mount ‘Sinai lllospital. He has puz- zled physicians ‘by being able re- poitcdly I0 give up a pint of rich blood without draining his system. During one period oi‘ ten days lie gave his blood three timeis and bus become well known in almost every hospital in (‘irenter New York. Ho Is ruddy und healthy and bus never shown any Ilbsifects from blood-giving. Soon utter an operation ‘WlIPIl his Lirni is (lressed he goes home, euts u light ‘lunch and gods to work. From eighteen ito twoiity-Iour onions n (Iuy, with carrots, celery cind boiled rico frequently, are his able!‘ dlei. Kane is ithirIy-niuo years old and .1 night watchman. llo has n wile and three children. Kane $6M ‘from $50 to $150 for II transfusion. ———- THE OTHER KIND "Got any honey?“ asked Mr. lien son, nnii of Illl‘ best customers oi the cfllllllfilllfillhiVl‘ Grocery. "You," iiiiid the touchy new clerk "but I guess that ain't none of your bunlnca." Cooks and Good Holmkcspsrl millu the supulorlly d’ i Baker's ' ‘ barrow, 1 Ippod ~Iiocs and In (set svcrytli Canadian National Railways Effective March 28th Trains No. 219 nnd 221) leaving Charlottetown at 5.30 a.m. arriving at Elmira at 12-45 p.ui. and Charlottetown at 5.50 p.in. on Wednesday are can- celled. Trains No. 215 and 216 be- tween Charlottetown und‘ Souris will‘ run liionday. Wednesday and Friday instead of Monday and Fri- lay, and trains No. 9 and 10 be- tween Elmira and Souris will run on Monday and Friday only. Instead of daily. Sunday eacepted. DISTRICT PASSENGER Adam's OFFICE, CHARLOTT E T O W N, MARCH 25th, 1924. - ' 2258-3-28-61 FA M FOR ASALE AT FREDERICTON Containing 108 acres land, 8Q clear. balance hard and soft wood. House nnd barns in good repair. tli’ not sold privately by April 15th, will he offered lby auction. . HARRY WEEKS. i Fredericton 22011~3-22-Stt3l. . FOR SALE Valuable shore farm at Loni; Creek, Lot 65. containing 50 acres -47 clear, in good state of cultiva- tion, wi-th dwelling house and out~ buildings; near to school, churches I.Il(1 shipping facilities; seaweed on shore, mussel mud within tWO hundred yards. . Will also cell all live stock, farm- ing implements, etc. with farm. Apply on premises to DouEBld A- McEac-hern or to McLean 8t Mc- Kinnon, Charlottetown. 22-19-3-26-61. AUCTION AT _ KENSINGTON Having leased my fsrm for I term of your: I wliIl sell bY ‘A“°‘|°" on tho premises on TUESDAY, APRIL 1st, 1924 At 12 Noon All my stock. mp Ind lmnlwliilm- including 1 b70011 mlro (by 5"!"- iisn), 1 guiding 4 yours old. 1 gelding 7 years old, 1 gOldlllIl 3 m" old. 1 iiiiy 2 years old (by l-I Cools) dam Brssilllan. This IIIIy Is a pacer with a lot in spud. 9 vb tra choice mlich cowl. sevcrll Ircshened, others to freshen, in spring, 2 stun 2 years old, 1 half- or 2 yelrs old, 2 steers 1 your old. I heifer 1 your old, 2 oalveli W hens (R. I. rods), 3 goose. 1 binder I. H. 0., 1 mower F. and W. i hay rake, 1 sectional socdor, I. H. 0., I disc. barrow, 1 sp. tooth smoothing barrow. 1 gang plow, M, -H., 1 walking plow No. 23, 1 team farm wagon, 1 single fsrm wagon, 2 box carts. 1 wire wheeled mod wagon (new). ‘I road wagon, 1 sound jog cart (new), 1 driving sleigh, 1 family sleigh, 1 out bob sielghs, 1 double wood sleigh. 2 single wood liolgbs... 1 gasoline engine 4y, H P., (Monarch), 1 threshing outfit (Monsghsn), ‘I grain crusher, 1 com cutter. 1 ‘turnip seeder o quantity of ‘r’ ' and couplings. I My fork, a Inigo quantity Iisy slid straw, 1 wire stntciior, 1 sot Hooks and fickle sud all kinds harness lief-h working Ind driving used around s Isrlo hm also s lot of lurks, ohovoll. r0 nd l woII oqu firm. Tums: All sumo of O1 Over that tint l‘ months on sp- ‘miifihniiiqkvram Boson tint you. tifijsntiinmin t an w and infill: , Illhyali trade- \' s’ uni-Mummers" ii IHU#Q':%IIION. ‘I151 1-2041. m“ ’ Efiiiuttsii. I Annull Oonnsl Hosting of the John Mimi Fur Isms, United, wlii boholdlli mas-sun 0001i Ollh- .