_ -..._ _..._ .-.,,..__.. ..._. ,V 1 I if 2 lf 1 \ » I i V/I, r pl ,. " .~;. ..-33`.¥l- r -.»4 e .....».. s , , I -§\‘ / I IT évlf I lil ill! _.'4, I , * Q ||_’_ -,f -sais TL H ‘ I ‘gi fn, , ` -, Il, in 1 I ir if ‘~»' " ` I i ‘wr gi Tile' Guardia? Jobi Short Courses 4 “run cnA_nLo'rrErowN eUAnniA1'v ~ . ` ` f FEBRUARY 'iii I . . Twoiwg. up EDRUSE 'P 99 is good tea ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY makes finer tea and more of it ’* - ry __ Agricultural -. Department is welll ,_ ___ sa1ebi11S_ ,Gl:isgow, Monday, February l8t The Middle Ground ly Marlon Rublnenm The rim Arriva: ` Chapter 106 'l‘he road than ran to the farm- house came from -the distant town oi Hornbrook, which was on a small railway line. Three miles or so from the town - it reached a F | _ I fairly steep 'hlll ,with a collection ol' ho es. Th I ll _ otlon Sales I _ ,, “S ° PM we 5° im had no name, the .houses all be- longed to farms, and happened to be built near each other. There was not even a store, nor a church -the church was some distance f ' . ; .\n Agricultural Short Course down the road.” equlpped to tuln Outlwiu be hem in the nan at New The road curved no make the as- h cent of the hill easier, and passed '20 l"Fida>'. Febrliary 22nd, and in the Talbot farm. The house itself the hall at Hope River esduv. was lbuilt above the road-with Any person having an!Febniary 19th to Friday, Igalbruary _.mme 6-reps between two low gate Auction Sale Sh0uld|22nd. Agricultural subjects of loc- , _ *ul and _general Intenest will be dis- a,dVeI't1S€ ~ 111 bOtl'1 cussed. Everyone welcome. Ways | 1523-2.15-41 A n advertisement Live Fowl Wanted may pay for itself if it,31=v<>é= cfm' gzégiat-me lvveek ° I C 3 _ brings only one inoi‘eg»..l. .JS I§...l.`Zl.,’...‘f w§"..f§{."i§.f 'bidder to the Sale' imediate Returgs otn Express Ship- en s. ' The Charlottetown P' J' N" °°' Hunter River. Guardian 1579-2-19-3|. ' ‘I I _ _ / ning Wéktem I I Cdltd 0.- _V acific ost Hop the ° ’ I I\l§...§I\¥H , the rain H18 1111.6 the ervice a the ceneiv/ , LEAVES BONAVENTURE STATION, MONTREAL ` At 10.00 P. M. Dail . i Connection from all Maritime Province Points by "OCEAN LIMITED" and MARITIME EXPRESS All-Steel Trains of Finest Equipment For information re Fares or Reservation I Apply to ` W. K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent .- _ semen Ticket Agent ”\§alt‘il COIll°S€ I posts climbing to a path which led [O i0 the porch. The slope from lawn vroad was interrupted :by a brick wall. This replaced a bank, which used to wash away every year. No one would recognize the house .for the ibarren dingy .place lt ts used 'to 'be. Yet structurally it was the same. But Mrs. Talbot, when she came back from the city, had had lt painted white outside-it was weather boarded--and the shutters dark green. She had .had some of the fancy gingerbread wooden decorations removed. And the following year she planned to 'build a. conservatory, and a side-. porch-the house was too high and narrow for good looks. The visitor had gone. Jordan sat on the porch, filling -his pipe and looking over the fields, where the shadows were lengthening as the sun sank low in -the west. The tea. things were taken away, and 4Mrs, Talbot picked up some needle-work _to keep her hands -busy while she talked. “You'd better drive in to meet Jane and Donald,” she said. "Jim and George can manage the milk- g without you. l‘m having it hot nner tonight after they come- cold food isn’t nice when you’re tir- in di ed ifrom a railway trlp.” Jordan protested. His mind still was with the details of his work. “You haven't seen them fofr three years,".Mrs. Talbot said gently. “Run along, |l'm going to fill the* house with flowers, It was too hot tod-ay to fpiok the roses." And Jordan went. Mrs. Talbot began gathering flow ers. Jaue‘s old room was to be theirs. She remembered that when Donald was there last Jane had giv- en up her room to him, She rem- embered the blue tie Donald had forgotten in the hurry of 'packing -1-<-0->--i- il|liiiENi [Iii ‘. 1 ¢ I r gto wear it, She made the dessert `° for dinner and went out on the l porch as the rumlble of wheels a ibrought the first arrivals. _ | Jane was the first to reach the N porch. Skirts Dresses Ginghams Coats Kimonos Stockings Diamond es through the air in those days. Aye, we thought it a marvel that one could 'telephone from New York tc San Francisco, even at $20 for the first minute. t ln the course of the nlght‘s routine ln the dingy old Sun office I was sent to the ‘phone to bear what an eager correspondent down somewhere in Deleware had to say. “Tell him to make it short." Boss Clarke grumbled. “Overset al- ready." “Thls is Hawkins of I-lightstown (I am not giving the right name of the village) and there's a lynchlng going to happen here,” came the excited yammer out of the' little hard rubber funnel. Hawkins gave sketchlly a few details: A negro- usual--crime-usual assault on the doors of the local lock-up. He finish- ed triumphantly: “The mob‘s going to take him out to the farm where the little girl lived and burn. him there. I have a bicycle. l'll beat it out there ahead of them and telephone you later what happens." A half hour's wait. It was late-- neuring what they call the “dead~ line" in the newspaper shop. Any- thing had to be "good" to get into the first edition. . Finally the correspondent in `Deleware again. l hopped my type- writer into -the telephone booth and clamped the ear-pieces over my head. Through the glass door I could look out and see the sporting editor and three reporters nt their nightly game of bridge. Hawkins again-~l’m out at the STUFF A Long Distance ‘ lynohing ~ -sl Bedtime stories did not ' fly I can look out the window from farmhouse where I said I was going .to be, telephoning from there, This where l’m standing-Mob of about a hundred all scattered round under the apple trees-They’ve got him and are wrapping chain traces around him." The door of the booth opens and Boss Clarke pushes his head in- reads the few lines of type on the copy paper in the typewriter. “Keep it down-down! Shut him off!" he whlnes. The bridge players are chuckling over ii finesse that did not work. But the dirty wall of the» tele- phone booth somehow has receded into a misty blackness spotted with the shapes of apple trees, flicker of lanterns threading through. “l said they're sunk a post-Yes! yes! A poct-And they’re chaining him-I can see the whole business from the upstairs window here.-» A woman somewhere next room, she's shrieking and crying-Can you hear me? My God, Mister New York Suu. this ls an awful big story-and I’ve got the only telc- phone-l’m seeing it while I talki" Through the glass ofthe door comes the faint echo of derlslve laughter from the bridge players when the sporting editor ls set two on his no~trump bid. Big John from the restaurant comes into the city room with n pail of coffee and a fried egg sandwich for one of the copy readers. "Now the father of the girl, Zie's got a torch and he’s--" Boss Clarke again: “Shut nlm off! Don't want a line of it. Third to leave, and how Jane wore it with her tailored waist and stared from the window, tirying not to cry. =She filled great bowls full of ros- es, and placed them 'on the old fashioned bureau, the table, and a jar of them on the floor, Then, sat- isfied, she looked over the room. What a difference a. plain gray paper made in the room-it seem- ed larger and cool The windows had plain muslin curtains and over them flowered cretonne, and the oldfashloned chairs looked gay with their cretonne cushions. The room was lovely-'the lovller ~be= cause of its old-time furniture. Then she put on a dress she al- ways felt was too young for her, ibut that was so lbecomiulg she ‘had It was after dinner before con S“'C“lCr5 ‘N/aists Draperies ‘versation settled down to anything like order. Jane was enthusiastic about the house. _ “Don, what luxury to have a white tiled bathroom and hot water when you turn the faucet.” she ex- tliey arelhnlldlng us a lreal homo Dy claimed. “But never mind, Mother, w simple any woman can dye or tinl any old, worn, faded thing new, 'l‘lii-fre will be sold by Public In King’s County in Prince Edward Island ALL THAT TRACT, piece lille we are away.” .Mrs. Talbot wanted to 'know ah- out it Each 15-cent package of "Dia "Well, the camp is get-ting so iblg mat,-imony would ,mean ,|,,mdage_ mood Dyes" oontains directions so now that they'Il -have to rename it ,And once ,he mid; "1 d,-mi; ,know and -make a city out of it." “Big enough to have ‘su-bur.bs." Y ,\ , " i even if she has -never dyed lbefors. Donald ml! in. D0nalll WHS l0\lnig~ I , or V Choose any colon at drug atom, ing in a hammock at the end of the I l w_ M_ FLYNN ~ ` ,`g¢.,..q¢..,.,e. porch. He had changed to white rflannels and a Ibluo coat and he it ~ 'I v s I , l ,(5 _ Mortgage Sale il.?‘$§“,.§.‘;f‘1f§`§“' ’°““"“’ °"““i _; ' "You should see the house we are building-lt”s al according to K I I lf your nostrils are clogged and your head ls stuffed because of nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure antiseptic cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage, soothing and healing swollen. inflamed mem- branes and you get instant relief. Try this, Get a small bot-tie of Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Your clogged -nostrils open more hawking or snuffl-ing. Count.M lmodel bathroom built ln eventual l formed a -protecting wall, Therein was a rock garden and tropical plants, and Jane had a -private of~ it at the company hospital. , said so and so." Donald would ex- -tclalm, dr: "Jane, in about ten years we’ll do this-" "We" -he used mn- D tlnually-he who was so afraid that 'what II would -have done without Jane was sufpremely happy Tomorrow--The Reunion. Tokio and Yokohama Are Slowly, Re- ll! right un; your head is clear: noiefilea until .seen on saturday fifty. All the stulflness, d-ryness,|persons willing to contract to run struggling for breath is gone. Y0u_the above mentioned ferries for a feel hue. 6Alperiod of from one to three years ,from the first of April, 1924, accord- ing to specifications, ftlerms and conditions to be seen at this office. ly. There were spacious veraudasls and a -garden -that ran to -the cllfl"s|c very edge' where natural ‘b°“ld°rs formance of the contract must ccompany each tender. lice in the 'ho_use. besides her office te 'HWY Wefe exifavagantly °“` the undersigned and marked tliousiastic. "I told him my wife 1-Ferry Tende,._»» 1 1580-2-19-tts 6|. - Jane then." A Circle will he hold in Clifton llall. Wednesday Feb. 20th. nt 7.30 o'olook. the 9 ~» _ d if , grrmr ? . “Catching cold” is catching germs -but you won’t catch them if you D keep up your power of resistance _ ' by eating nourishing, easily digested foods. Shredded Wheat _with hot milk is not only warm and satisfy-' ing, but keeps you at top-notch resistance. ontains all the rich, \ body-building elements of the whole wheat, including the bran which is so useful in promoting regular bowel movement. It is ready- » f cooked ready-to- ;.,_-. -~:"*` rr-1 '"“ ~, ’ 0 e I eat. Delicious for _ -gf? ""` " Z/ . ~ \ _ _V - *_ -f--D any meal. , Th C d' Sh edded Wh ` A _“N VI I e ana ianmurul hu' ozltnsompnny. Ltd. ._ ,_ _ , _ ` --"`:_; ./// alarm just turned in on that Grand k street fire. Here's a fire badge. Get up there, please." _ (Copyright 1924 _ A ` by Healing Cream i i ' I TENDERS si-lieu J. if `-=s‘.'.ise'i-lleioio P<>ul_i1_v_men Tenaersror Lon ` We Will Buy Live Fowl Feb. 18 to PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FERRIES ' Feb. 23. ___ Paying Highest Prices. Good Qual- Annandale, Poplar Point, Murray Harbor,-Klng’s County Tenders will be received at this 1 arch 1st., from any person or ponsible persons willing to bc- The Department does not bind r self 'to accept Ilie lowest or any _f Tenders will he addressed to .L. BL McM|LLAN Secretray of Public Works epartment of Public Works, Charlottetown, ' Februury 18,1924. NNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of l'rogr¢-an Egg Amrmm naman Sony' 12-z-iv-si. ' ' lty Expected. ' 40, Church Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Feb. 25th for P. J. NOY C0. sheathing interior of Lot 40 Pres- Hunter Rilv-er 577-2-19~3|. . The names of two good and ru. Consisting of 100 acre-s, 60 acres 1 clear, 'balance covered with -hard ome bound for the faithful per- and soft wood. Good buildings, etc. ~ nden D C byteian Church. Congregation to find all naterlal. Size of hurch 25x40. height 26 feet to centpe of arch. vestibule 91:9, 11 ft high. Material to be used v-joint h hl . TioiadeclbgsarlIIy'v;:bp‘t;d?nyF3nEh‘; AT ifurther information apply to' the 1-__; u If not sold privately before Feb- nary 23rd at 1 o'clock will be of- ered by public auction on the rcuilscs on that date. HAROLD BAGNALL, Hazelgrovo i;°;iRM nderslgned. J. W. McEWEN, 551 2 18 mwf--il Bristol. v¢Q§Q For Fire Insurance comm H. M. SIMPSON 156 Richmond 'Street Phono 8654. HELP ‘“:,i;‘;”.'.:‘ S UPPLI ED APPLY Auction on Thursday the twentieth wr UW" plana- Jane has Worked covering any of March A.D. 1924 nt the hour haf" 0" if-" ` 9 ‘ of eleven o'clock in the forenoon in They Wanted to ‘kn°W about th“t~ I ts t ay. front of the Court House in Souris "IFS the “slim “Yle gf the 'WP' ' ics,‘ Donald explained Light -gray stucco, and a red tiled roof. plenty 1464-2-13-tif. or parcel of land sltuate lying and of vcrandas--we’re near 'the cliff. fr -' being in New Harmony Townships 3° YOU can imagine 0”’ V|eW*h“U' Number Fortynve and Fortymx dreds of mugs of moumaim, and thousand small automobiles to re- ; In K, ._ C t f id A b the clear ah. coming an-aight to lleve the traffic congestion caus- o o _ I... oI‘.5R-..‘Zl§‘L‘..¥ i.‘.?€"’.?f“ .”li‘.l..`2 ed by the Saneffl ,“{f'“1;°*°“ ,gf To Slap tract of land bounded and descrlb-‘ They Wei" 0"- lUt9"`“PU”P-' “Ch stzigt calf serv ce 0 ow ng e _ _. Q _ ~ ~ = . A Gold _ Road; on th N th b | d f _ Jane had planned 'a tank up the 1" the "di 3°' ` ` ~ _ erly occupied bymAlexa,r'id;? Pstdlixzsit 'mountalnsoaillthetown had await- ‘“V0l'Bble lpriigresls MS been _ "V1/E-T", of Sourig; on the East by land er system, and there was to -be a made cons der "3 t e "em°“d°"B f' C "W"‘?d by Peter M°D°"“ld» Green' ""_l'__§"e P overcome. Practically all the A Summer Clima- ln Winter Time TRAVEL “THE NATIONAL WAY” / I1 f\_ ` _ _ `,\_ , ` Wide choice of' Routes embracing 'I ¢s?’.»~`f --4_ _ . di e __ Rail and Sea Trips. The Route you choose is an important: factor in the pleasure and comfort of your trip. Travel one way through the Canadian Rockies via Jasper National Park, Mount \~. rx Robson, the North Pacific Coa|t~ Route to Vancouver and Victoria, B.C., Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Lon Angeles. yi ` U e /3 iitlnliliii. Yiliilsiit .Ei ii; 9. ’//- '\}n?I‘°. 'Iwi (~¢w`,.‘;_-_I _I 'ro CALIFORNIA Fon THE wi_N'i‘ER To California, lrltloh Columbia and Pacific Con t points In the objective of many who wish to noapo the rigors of I cold winter: Thou who are In I polltlon to spend thin period in n land of aun- llilnd and wlrmth, when flowers bloom all the yur, can make the Journey comfortably and quickly by Canadian National Railways and con Q routes. _ Ittnrieim Agent ef tha canadian National win lumen the required infamauan an an mmm min ul-vie., num. fam. vw. of writ' 0llQ\l_f_nl|»n|¢r Dlpartmnl, Moncton, for this lnfonllatlon. . l I I I ' ...;~if..e..:. .,i.. v..l-.\. .1 A ._ _ vnle, and on the South by land owned by and in possesson of Donald Mclntosh containing one hundred acres of land more or less said one hundred acres of land be- ing the farm formerly occupied by the late Alexander McDonald; the land hereby secured being the part of said farm of one hundred acres allotted to the said Angus A. Mc- Donald by agreement 1 made be- tween one John McDonald and the said Angus A. McDonald in July 1886 and conveyed --to the .said Angus A. McDonald by the said John McDonald by deed dated July 23rd A.D. 1886. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained In an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the seventh ed nr. follows that is to Bay _ other to give details-the central Ba ‘Wa e On the West by the New Harmony rower Dian* SWS lfhehi e|eQ¢r|¢p_y_ Reco;istru<£i;:`Bv:l>lft Ttglétllo Is sttllll Mrs stern Young fvziéeglf $32317? ‘;i2bgg{dm&d;Jg€ _*_ carrying ws/ter between Tokio and uw M5 Harmony rownénip Number Forty- .,rT.3iiI,'i'.?5a°§'llE`§.§t“if§l'§°&i'1'i'iv3'°°" ugfggirgi' mtrihiixflfehii; “A " five in Klngls County in Prince Ed- such great. comfort from the usohgl large steamers passing through the ward Island Blacksmith of the one Dr. Plerce’e Favorite Pl'8S0r|P'»|0l\ that "gun,-y_ :»1arltni’i‘r;iis .glzuril S. 53:22:13! gag;-:Is gtggr “;’v'al:"g;|°§v'fl’o":]e;‘§°°;‘L§';fl2‘:h";n'fj Gas service has been suspended , B ‘ A “M °f "=° wwf vm which md "°.5i’ l‘l.§’,i'»““..,il‘.'?.°<|"“'.’.f.¥ ' ..¢”1'ii"l.‘§’..i’.F" i'fI'».°§ "$2 iiligf-‘$'.'l"‘§'y "l`lf.."l'.ia°'.‘>¥ '“°"8“3° his 811100 MGA lltiisned S; slok stomach and kept me well onli February by the said John G. Stems and is strong. I tonkthi: splendid tonic and yogghima W" even, hu-der |11; §z3'ersm':|‘;|d7and‘;;!g:g" ffl; ‘fha ”;;'|“",g§:l:"§1?°fw|guFg'£’r‘;’t;§Qf:|l; than Tokio in the ma-vter of de- havlng been made ln `tho°p¢;m°;n Eehirdgrware juli. as greatly benefited al 3333:! I;\:_:l=::ei\;;ilitlg:;sl:trid)`t!I;e:; °' "N p"“°“’°"‘“d ‘“¢°\`°°¢ !°°\l\‘- exe-da’dI|li"l tarnish: thmmfrgihu as Ili-In normal more slowly tn Yokohama ed thereby. momenall Mn. y Peters. N0. il” than in the larger city The greatest "`°' f“"l‘°" Wtlviillrs nnvly to Swkvlllv Btfwt tan before Yemiamk is the re Amlllf F- MGQIIAIG. Solicitor Health l moat Important to comm-uetlon of a brggkwgtar Be- 5°;:’t;'d Pimm' I' . ’ i°“}I‘°- §°‘:}§*§gg*h:ggfgm°° “W fore the quafe the area boumldd by hum.” in f;’;‘;;°°|m| GI! of m"|°°’{$“""_h3F"" ,Q Pngffi um" the breakwater no lo narrow “L Airrriun ii. moumo. E:&g'g*1n°fD}la}}g~g;3ht§. di'g“w:l,mi°a°|lea e:r‘§hoi°l»u%aIa:mti|': in ~ NATIONAL ` RAILWAYS Awnoo. Eine oin. io emu maxwater. an » remedy , the Mad -Cqngda I .~ r , .. . ~ -mi- 155l~|-IUII-ll. - If Wim) *Ill UIOKIQG mugloipugy gg' W gqyl , `. 0 - . A f. I 1 _ _ , (Canadian Press) Tokio has purchased over a obstacles that have had to be modern conveniences and public utilities ln the city were destroyed by the quake and fire. About half the street-cars were put permanen- tly out of commission and only about .800 of them are still operating. The telephone service suffered a general break-down, but is gradu- ally being restored in 'the business districts. Before the fire there were about 85,000 telephones. Now there are about 24.000. Re-Installation of electric lights has been progressing swiftly due to sharp competition between two companies. The earthquake caused a severe water shortage ln some districts and many residents are now being supplied from water sprinkler wagons. Two steamers have been tween Tokio and Yokohama, which ‘ TOKIOY Feb_ 18__.I-he any of will be about twenyt miles long. struct a breakwater 11,340 feet long at a. cost of nearly $5,000,000. Another important item is the pro- posed construction of a canal be- Take hlllin lotion ¥ BROIO QUININE To lmmediot to ooun dr wa..." °.‘:ii tl... mtg the the human body. BROIO QUININE Tablets quick- ly render ,those prmo povmleea cum their and dy destroy aynlonggnoe. 'l'ho'l‘oalo and Lagtlvellihot ofhxatlvo b-”adSU'lN'lNl ‘hblotoiawrr tothe lymmatnlltlmol. ‘lliolioxlislltliiolllliltiire 62529,-nv i . is THE CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Colonization and Development Department ' Co-operating With Provincial Immigration Departments will assist the farmer Ito secure his help. This organization with representatives in Canada, Great Britain and other countries will endeav- or to -select good help for farmers who desire to take advantage iof the opportunity to se- cure a good class of help for this season. This service is free and no advances are required for transportation. The information ‘you give us is used for the purpose of inform- mg the newcomer requiring work. We ask your co-operation by makmg your applications for help at once as this informa- tion shonld be in the hands of ,our overseas I representatives early in the year in order that they may be lable _to perform this lservice. . . .~ . Do not delay in ordering your help. Fill in application form at once. This .will enable our representatives to select the man for your re- quirements. . - - Every New Settler Helps YOU Prosper ' Any N. R. Station Agent Will Supply,You With the Necessary Application Forms. When Filled In, Forms should be Returned to Your Nearest Canadian National Station Agent. ' Colonization and Development Department a ,. V, 9 `f