FocEvegifiuposc-Rarfveg! _ Write to Head Office Monlronl ibr Fina _Boddd none Pamvmc MAD: IAIY ' on.» MARTIRJQENOUR 6o i: ilpeni Wlfiiligram to wov iSt-hencciady’? \' Y.) Vehicles l i . The restrictions p_ro- i,» . hibiting the operating General Biectnc Con: puny Eastern Standard Time < :1ED8lS. m —S!ock market ' Province have beenf”1.3'/.’.I'“...E'WNW" Tenders will be received at thefmam $010,; on April 22nd, i925, for furnishingi M‘... 1r be had at the City Clark's office: 10:00 p. m.—~'l'ravel talk The lowest or any tender not nec-WVJZ.‘ _ essariiy accepted. ' » luplil p._ in._—.\feyer Davis G_ p_ ~|¢HQLSQN_ zcho-ira. Washington. Dwggp c“), chrkghioiiilcast by \\JZ and ._ 11min. p, m, organ fctlliil iSluplii-n ii [$025013 r. AUCTION SALE i} t iliil-l-lilhlfii. U\' ~i\Tl‘flIl.\\'. .\I'I(II. 25th i Three Spinners conohcbr-ouws .10 iarrv-a land wliuutlul on the Ginkgo“; Klbiall. Alan ll hllfhrls, 7 heavy rattle. ii hlllnll -li\\', 4 sllflvp ianil llllplfllitllfl! uimui tiii- pity-P, uiid M bushels puluiurq. Trriiik niinir l-iiiriviii iit aisle. “I A. .\Ii-('.\l.l.l‘.\l. out-pm Ilmail_ ALEX. \ic-If\I'Z, Anrtiiimrr, ‘ mil -l 1‘-'~ni\vl'il. iuciiusiit Of Cottage and Lot without build- ings. We are authorized by Mrs. Edward McCabe to sell on Wednes- day, April 22nd the above property. situated on Allen Street, Gaytown. Terms at saie_ BENJ. CARTER 6. SON. "SAVE THE roses?" Be w" your match is out \ before you throw it away. . Matches have heada but the)‘ cantt think. Do it for them- ii“i Ii‘ 1i Carters Seeds Grow About two hundred Mer- chants on Prince Edward is- land aeii Carters Seeds. if you cannot get what seeds you want from them send to us. A NEW GOWN of the famous fairy tale The mother of the about wlioiii you read worked hard and dress for her. ing and the girl knew that lazy Our Seeds and Seed Grain are tested at Ottawa for pur- ity and germination. was lazler than ever. Ask for Carters No. 1 Bu, one "Nickel" Timothy No. 1 "Queen" Mammoth Clover. No. 1 "Rose” Aisike Clover. No, 1 Early Red Clover. No. 1 Seed Wheat, Seed Oats. Barley, Field Peas, Vet- chea. Fodder Corn, Buck- daughter and gave her a heating. The girl was not too ' street. "Now, will you work?" our "Evergreen" Lawn Grasa ‘WW-l and Lawn Fartillaar. I 0arter8ztlo. Limited Ioodainsn to the poopls of I, l. island (Copyright 1m) ' FOR SALE I I“. Ill Will no" at a saeri m... wi : soils ob angina. Inquire IIIHIBIBI‘ KIILIJ’. IfI-l-llsniwfli» 00% PURE i=i:....i s VmWSHES; mi icttyti... tats; .\l~:lcf!Jv a a nz-L". S. Naval Obser- re- :11. Produce market re- until 20th of Illay, i..."g",3“i.l‘.‘.‘iéi'h.'fl’ff‘.i... ‘ 1925, Of RIOIOI‘ “Qhic- ,"'i'c~ wish.» Trap." Harry B0114 .. , l’ . . i: les on the roads of this“ D lawman r-ciwr bi iii—~l'roduce and stock ~ market quotavons; news bulletins. “t l Percival} 1c w“ dead removed’ ‘ _'553“ P- “L-qinnefhlmzlfic by New in. L-r-niid he gaspcaii Tor biéfllll. By Order *"’::._9.'.:.::.:- ,. .. 511"," V _/ , _ l n up‘ ~ . ' ihlllHflti \ -gi‘-all<ill i" ‘he E'“"“'“ ‘And a weak heart,"said Thomp ' ileiiry Knute Svenson. D6- ,’ Y ‘ ”5"‘ _ _ nUll. "You're racing our cu ine, R ‘W’ "i "wmgy- um)“ C“ saiii. Don't forget thzft it's Auggust . ""5" ,_ and this i6 Chicago." Chfrk EXQCUUVC ,‘ “(H1 "Cali a taxi. l'll be all right in L. 1 20" P , a minute." ouncl u < _ H an‘? Thompson glanced quickly at i Panwmm" ' Am) his employer, who had asked for j-~-— Turau-‘fm Dan“ ' ' Althea“ a taxi when as own private cal‘ “Xmfi Win10“! ‘vows’. Hlnnes was mending almost directly in ‘iioiceau Gracieux‘ . . . . . . .. L?“ rroni of them. parked close Lu thr- i 319° P- “Tcmuen Pwgram "P nigh curb. He helped Percival in cluding soprano, baritone and office 0f the C"! ClErK HP 1° "W"? 911m p. m.—Brunswlck Hour of from Brunswick Recording also and Placing a "Mai srilirrii i" lhrjinhoiaioiiee. xcw royrk; _ _ Fire Station. City Building, Char- nrcailcasi. by W-ll; “IY; "5 R12 i lottetown. Full particulars mayililyKA and KY\V. from Or- also by made iii the noon of an ld-lc Auctioneers. flay‘! 529443051313’ The hot. white light and the velvet , Lojwé- _ . '* .. Gray Hair Becomes This is the second day's chapter “The Three Spinners.“ (‘hildren who fol- low this story and cut out the pic- uircs every day will have a com- plete st-i. of‘“Thr‘-e Spinners" dolls. I O Q girl. yesterday, made a pretty lt was very becom- she looked beautiful in it. After thifl she day the mother com- pletely lost patience with her lazy ‘i253 to cry. and this she did so loudly that she could be hoard out in the asked the mother. but the lazy girl only _ Auxiliary Cruiser, stool oontrs board. -' length over all l0 It. boon 10%, in“ ll. P. Ilnporlli Engine, sjqaiefl. Inllt in ibfl. Only ran also IIIIJIOI. OI without i Veil. I. l- WILD HORSES ly Henry Herbert Knibba . o rvwqvfi-OOOOO I ymoQ-yqvyg (Continued) "Mia Percival can ioucy," said Thompson, gmlliug. "Spend it! You bet your swee . fe! And that's without a bank-roll." "Or marry some rancher, teal gets .00 heavy Lo riiouipson shrugged his ..'s. saniuel Percival replaced squat liuttie and glasses and clos- .d the salt-Nile took his Panama ..ai lroui lllc desk. "If ii gets too heavy. Grace w.ll have to help us out. Now ii slie was my wife" Percival gestured toward northern windows. “i could hold that Superior stock until hcll froze over the bunch ihais ll'y_llg to put out my light. And ii we can hold "on another uionlb. w: can retzre. if we can't, we'll be retired all right." ‘They made their way to elevator. as ii reached the street floor with a rush, Percival stagger- td and graspid Thompson's arui. 'i‘i‘ioiiip.~:on iueadied h m out l0 the s\viug—' the and took a seal beside bun. An hour later Percival and his iecretary were dining in a fash- lOHHOiQ cafe, scantily attended by guests’ on account of the season. Percival had recovered from his dizziness and ate heartily. His secretary. who was tall, spare and of an austere inclination, dined w.th some regard for the weather "and his health. 'l'w'elve hours later Percival re- iit-lVf-eil a iclcgrani from the sheriff 0t‘ Antelope County, stating that the Solano stage bad been held up near Concho, and that Miss Per- cival. en route to Antelope. had ldisappearc-u. The wire suited lur- thor that a posse was already out, r.ding ‘the cuuiilry—that every ct- fort was licing inadc to find the lonc bandit and Miss Percival. Samuel Percival because of busi- ness- neccssnty which demanded lhe prest-ucc of Grace.- Percivnl, or ‘the failuie of tiic firm was niorc en- irugi-d than solicitous when he took -tlii~ evening train for Kansas City and west. if lie could talk with his ward, explain matters. he might l)" alile to induct.- lier to Lake some actual interest in the affairs of Percival ti’: Percival. He could bard-- ly iiclieve there was not some mis- take about licr having b61711 lost or kidnaped. lle wired to Antelope from the train, directing the sheriff u. spare no expense in locating the iiiitisiig young woman. CHAPTER XIV "Do you remember the camp we Dark And Beautiful Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded. brings back the natural color and lus- tire to the hair when fadod. streakod or gray. Years ago the only way t0 89! U145 mixture was to make which is musfly 511d I it at home, troublesome. Nowadays we simply 85k 9»! ‘m?’ drug store for "Wyetifs 39-86 811d Sulphur Compound." You -wlll set a large bottle of this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other lngrgdlenlg, at very little cost. Everybody uses this preparation now. because no one Mil D0841“! tell that you darkened your hair. as it does it so naturally ond evenly. just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair. taking one small strand at a a time; by morning the Uri! hill-r disappears. and after another ap- plication or two. your hair becomes beautifully dark. chick and (loony spend what's worrying he right. now. She hasn't drawn on and Jllflllgt: the tlrui name of Pervical, at Percival. But you've got power| 4 attorney-and if that Superior should- the THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN mile. was his world s0 m RI.’ II blue was‘ e! wide to the sea golden ii opal: You t-tlld no word. yet your eye were true. Do you remember. Grace?" - JOHNNY and Frank Lope. izemi up at day-break. watciuu .he hUli-i i=8. and W-JJIOIII. recognizing their position as ludicrous. suioked and nai-oa gloomily ia-l the cabin. cutie.’ pressure of necessity-either iiian l u! .ier account since she left. Llolng 00mg and Wonk; have you. hourgigf-f . 4L} net personal income. ISOmeLhiDE without food with no slighlrsf. hint, ' x o» 1n‘, “mm iiliéilgiéqtzbciut Sig}: Sbcemseut ‘for her of irritation betraying his hung-g * wi-nnvco "ONTREAL voile-rm 3 - 3 K "l W‘ er. but with DIOVHIOM so near and] _ ,- _ . ,r innocuous rvsunus {h}?! simple life scuff. Tell you ye; so unayapabie, a (auw|_z,ugi* - _.,. ; - . a y w at. Dick. lis time she got back. bun".- gnawe d mam erygfgg] ta. j . - i1 y i, '- ‘*/ “he 111181" 194"" l0 ellloy lleliftll increased by their mental attitude. -'. ‘ they drank from lne spring and. obta lied a brief aflllelflllill-lll. The. tillaitfl] tree-tops and flung slender $01641 shafts 0n the we; grass of the meadow. Lopez fltflllficil lilli\'-- my at Johiiys sober coilliteiliaucg; ilc saw no sign of entci pr se there.‘ "l1 ‘it is that l go w uie sciioi'i'ia.i and say that you sick-mud ueedl the b80011 and the cdffee—" Johnny waved a n=gative to the suggeston. piidosophicaliy. , first uoziced the thin thread smoke curling up from 111., Mvvvlllllc. He stared at this unex ' peeled Jidicatlon of activity ivitlrii till: cabin. Johnny, foiiowed iii of;-- iiig breakfast for all hands us soon; Glace Percivaks appt-arancei made the undertaking possible. "Ui course, shes got to nave warm‘ water to wash ivith." lie muttered scorniully. A half-hour passed. The sniokei lrc-m the stovc-ppe ascended iii- puffs, and in gieatL-i- volume. oi‘ coffee crep. insldiousiy out; , across the ‘keen morning aini Johnny glanced at Lopez. Lopezi ~ was not altogether helpicss, lliill?» ' Alingled with the “fragrance of‘ coffee was the more substantial,- taiig of frying bacon. And ll. w" not yct six o'clock! Ordinarily.’ brace Percival took breakfast lie-i tiveen eight and nine. -, Presently a vision appeared on, golden-haired. flesh as tlic iiiorii- Jug graceful as the swaying of til - young bianch in the brcezr. The‘ 631ml. the corral, and all the iiu-i mediate surroundings becamg 5ud~l denly crude and primitive. Only‘ the morning sunlight, framing tlic g.rl‘s head in an aura of coppcry Kfild. seemed friendly LU ills!‘ pro- seiice~all else was harsh and iiak- cdiy austere. lt was llltll tliat 01:‘ i’. i low morning iiun blazed across iilb‘ i i- ' " lg???" ~ "then we wait," declared Lopez: .. ' I They Wfllltfl- lt was Lopez who]? Presently tht- thin. enticing aroma; “ glanced at Johnny. The senoritai the caliin veranda; a slender lieing,i w. J line and best. ._ h ,1? iuatcliless glues Its ‘use parts. When the dependability of gaso- lubricating oil you use such 21 direct bearing tipoii the iarofits o1 the trip, i: is alii-"ays wise to use the . GA Imperial Premier Gasoline _is al- \\"tl_\'S the same dependable ‘gasoline. It gives quick starting and brings out the full horse-poplar of your engine. Tolciritte MQTUR OILS Imperial Pblariiie M0t0r_Oil is a lubricant for marine en- liie of voiir engine because it reduces ;-.-..»-...- and cuts down repairs for worn has SOI-INE will add years to the Johnny realized that llle girl, though in the "country, was no. of, it—could never be of cliitsaWfA, .t——could never be of it as lit: lilltl wished her to be. She liked the great vistas. the horses the untam- iciiiiss-iin PliiE cd spaciousness of it all. ye-l. as ll. and you look years younger. spectator. not as a part ol‘ it. And / 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 _ it Wale; then he felt his Scllldlllirwi l and recognized vaguely that he 9 0 was playing a small game. and not / ‘tllgl big game WlllCI] he thought hc izii been playing. And lie rc-sclllttl Ilic wflllild lie bad given his own // l3 /3 /4 pride. and lit-cause of the sting of it lit: bindletl and balked at tlio prospect of turning from his chosen /5 /6 /7 /8 trail. fflreakfast is ready." called Grace Percival. Her voice was /9 20 2/ neither overly cordial, nor frigid, but rather conveyed a plain stalle- incnt of fact. Johnny tclt eni- 3' 2 barrasoed. Lopez fell. hungry. Like 2 4 two boys called by their mother to ' ciglorltlilng table they strode to 25 26 2f 28 Already the homely interior had‘ taken on a different aspect. Au in- lllificrlbilblc tidincss was apparent‘ 30 3/ iii the arrangement 0t’ the meager furnishings. Plates, cups, knives and forks were in orderly array 33 34 35 36 on the little table. Two chairs in- vitt-tl. and a boai-up-cnileil. scrvcd a third seat. Lopez ivished tlie 37 38 young lady a gallant gooiliuorning. Johnny mumbled a greeting, and stood waiting until Grace Percival 39 40 had fetched the bacon and cotton from the stove. When the oven dis- closed a pan of hot biscuits, Johnny Cross Word Puzgie No. 111 was dumbfounded. He had not evcii ' ' dreamed that the girl froni thc city Kw 3° cm" Word Puzzle N“ "1 had any domestic ability. He could y n- | not imagine her helping hcraclf. Hmqmmii 1 Terr“). c l“ gthhirerhad always been served by l Emma m burden 2 ,\,|.,.rb (,1- degfee_ -- ' -- ‘ 3 To recede. (To be continued) i’. To shod plumage. 4 To m. m. get h,“ "*"'—‘* ll tj-ii iis possession, _ 5 Stoattjlke anlmls ('91.) ll in the manner in which; llki‘. i. A “null. r_ lil A meat preservative. T Prmioiiii. 14 Thus. Q .»\ locomotive does it. _ 15 Fish eggs. l0 Atmosphere. 2T 'l‘lic first boat. l2 As ii covered with smut by Ono of the finest! 50 acre farms l“ T" PM l“ Pmcei adiust- smoke- on the laland and sittated at 15' Cillrenc!" ‘ 14 Flllllllllfé (Pl-l Emerald Junction one hundred 21 A chemical "m" (N) 15 T0 legislate- yarda from station, school, stores :23 A Pine ‘Product 1* A Twill"! illuioflill- and 0b,," ham.» M" a nine J-l A small filifldfllilllll- 20 Before fpoetlc( roomed house, new atore 24 feet 25 (ihlnefle mo“ (m) 22 "hims- square, all necessary outbuildings 27 Allllmmms- 25 A 8am“ will! Card‘!- and came," mime; 2ft in the last month fab.) 2f‘. A ccrcai lnlicrmetiiaie between This is an eiicoliont location for 3" A vvirelflblr- wlK-"ii and barley. an hotel and will be sold on easy 32 Kim‘ 9t fish- 27 M9"- Qer"|._ Am", 33 Personal. 2 llonl. p559 G_ KELLy 34 Part of body. ill A slippery creature. c", pww" gm; 36 In this manner. Ill Pronoun. m. 37 Grasses. ill’. A pen for nnilnals. GEQRGE KELLy !39‘A lillllllfl Browlh- 37 A degree (£111.) 5144181,“ 0,, Drum,“ 4i) A viscous substance. my folder tub.) MORE HUMOURS ...-- he .a re éi/TE‘ we: no.7‘ wheat and adfuél‘ line i: d crifeghtheiiouger. u d 1h t 1 gzizrguéziaaflizmizwfosgu TNQNrIPEfQQIfi Vegetable an ower es s, s s e pre y ress a L n 1m2._r|~,". M“ "up 5. - _ ', -_ llid Fliid 8.35M the mother “pun and dyed (or he’ Barons. ivnrh a iltflii f‘ CFSlf-NOT gggrn“ 1%’ ungrateful daughter. Color it. a m In h" “m. d” . ~ Shallots, Onion Bets. Potato soft shade of tan with red dots 2" mu", M] h, g r ‘ Onions mid Fake the cap of tan. Cut along wan" “mo” y . e ttlll f th ii’ , M“ Early Seed Potatrols, Oahila w ahgwelhroqfihfiga“: 15h; ‘dim theinotilvsl. Ring x Z I"! 13"" ° toi- this is VIIIM. the girl will want 11""! HIP" ‘"1: a i. | a m; i0 wi-ar when something exciting M" “i " "" "T-T 27:" "Each. u" ILPpGIH to 1191' In igmgymy’; liiiiiii: lvn ale Oranf- an, eanienii was tiuhlrrtcd to a heavy fine, whiiv- the most powerful Robert de BPIPIIIIP- OF HISTORY By ARTHURMMOREIIAND“ ‘ was finally obliged to surrender nt Shrew» bury. where iii-nry cut a road through a wood that defended his castle. Belesme was banished to Nor mandy \ A Rona ii-tRouoii lite wooo i‘ c‘ i-f c». —-. LuWFS-THQUPS m3 Hsmcviscuiullfi ~ v/‘I/G ' ‘riwiiiiiiks R06! no human/les tourists i5 UP. a _ il Answer to Puzzle No. 110 MIXED FERTILIZER ' REDULTION A reduction of $200 per ton has been announced "in the price of Mixed Fertilizer after many orders had been booked for which drafts had been accepted. Mr. GeorgeH. Callbeck, North Tryon has placed in the hands of The Guardian the letter to him of the Colonial Fertilizer 00., showing the reduction had taken place sub» Fllll SillE AT HERMITAGE. i.'o"r w, w. Li. 80 acres good land, 60 acres clear, balance covered with hard and soft wood. Good dwellings. and good buildings near churches, schools and mills and M; mile from Railway Station. For further partl- cuiars apply to EMERSON SHEIDOW. Miiiviow l:'.S-i-Zifmw9i_ FARM FOR SALE The undersigned administrator of ihe estate and effects of Duncan .\icKinliy, late of Brndalhano in Queen's County, will offer for salt! on the premises at Dradalrbatie afore- said on Saturday nexg the 25th Arprll, instant. at the hour of two in the afternoon, all the estate of said deceased. comprising 18 acres of liiiid siiunteil iit Bradtilbiine, Lol i7, with nioviiblcs and furniture sequent to the booking of the orders. He informs The Guardian. that: he intends calling individually on his customers and refunding. ‘the various amounts as soon asl isatiafactory explanations are rec- eived from the Company. 526--i~2l).\13i. including one cow, a quantity oi oats. 40 bushels oi’ potatoes with ‘tools and utensils. Sade positive. ’l'orms iii Sale. WILLIAM MATHESON. Administrator. 57l-4-lll-tf. i i i A The above steziiiiei: ‘and LIVE STOCK. 7M4i s. s. DIEUZE FIRST SAILING CIIARLOTTETOWN TO ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. will load at Charlotte- town for St- John's, a full cargo of PRODUCE Due at. Charlottetown about April 20th and ivill sail for St. J0hn’s about April 24th. j For space and rates apply CARI/ELL BROS, Agents ‘N712. Baronial Bandits f?" TOGQT \- OFTNI s '53 ». rnasnmeu I TEL iii‘ Youis ISTATESAIECONFIBCATE- 4i" meow you iiiwa 24 nodes b COOMTR WILL QEALIS Z.°"..‘.“.".‘lti x . _ " | t p; o ( IF Omani. ' "ihFé-"fi? ifeiraelTéiiteunv or auouino é Fae me tnsr Mount a {T Masauoiisc Muoinoue ' y Q oetasmas was aaau 9-!‘ iMTaiii-"eltiuo wins MY LGISIJII. I HEAR WU imetniuu To Reruns mm Ives a