PAGE TWO Though small in bulk, they are very high in food value -—-concentrate pure, rich nourishment from the beet prime beetwi no waste. ' 00H d nabl M fond gillgcdillhtfiillfi-‘X iiyi-"Lfa. iifl-i ai-iliwlie, ilii ti. finishing touch-to old one: they give, new lilo and hillbill- VIM‘ r - gqn "in", r’ -'-J' ' i.'.'.‘.’ZSi3.-Sl.'£"..‘.‘." iii“ 1323i? ZKTQiiZ-"iiiifi-iiilh’ MW“ "m OX0 Cubealn tins all - 15c. ondirl fillloflll - 30c. The Great Beet Economy OOONOOOO0OOQOOOOQO@OOQOOOQOOOQQOOOOOQQ0.0-OO-OQ-OOQV Provincial Horse Show Charlottetown, March 31, 1925 The Provincial Horse Show will be held in the Agricultural Hall on Tuesday afternoon and evening, March 31st. Entries close on Monday, March‘ 30th. For particulars and copies of Prize List apply to DEPT. or AGRICULTURE Charlottetown O§OO&§§O§%§§ #0 OOQQOQO-O%QQO?OQQOOOQ%O OOOQXQOO-OOQ Ill 2i ‘.'ii.\l.'ii. RIVER VIEW FARM The fJ-WtownmDi-iving FOR SALE Park and Provincial Four miles from fiCharlottetowrnl As- excellent land with good buildings,’ Sociatifln Also beautiful site for fox ranch. l _______ P- 5YRNE»_ ANNUAL MEETING North R-ivbr :9 e-oecooooeoreoooeoeeeeoeooaooo-o-e-eooeooee-eeeee 1071 3-23mWf6l "monomeric SATURDAY, the Cameron Block, Charlottetown, The Annual General Meeting of STANHOPE. MARCH 2am, 192s AT l Four wood milk cows. some sr=d¢lA'D' 1925 a‘ 2'30 “Mk l" the Ellis-hum slie ignnri-rl with polite ill- I - -- . . . . be Mr. Trent to his friends He's fllffflrllff‘. ilieie were three excep ‘ - I . °l°5°d_l'll',,nn_,,_ h0wfiwn M,.s_ ‘Inllngnnv who such a charming boyflixitereslini;lam‘ Aryshlres; also driving horse year sold; also some seed oats. CHARLES BIRT. Starihope NOMAN c. CROWN. Auctioneer. A c, 1925, B, on," ' '°27'3‘2°f“l3‘- c. n. SMALLWOOD Becylfreas, AUCTION SALEMID“""‘" ' , l Transfer books are siternoori. latter the above meeting. 0|" HTOFK AND’ l-II‘ .-\T IIIlAVK- LPIY POINT IlO.\II, \\'l'I|Y.\'l".§l‘l.\Yi Ariin. t... 1m 0|" EXTRA (ilf \IHC til IKNSPH , 4 i\‘l"l‘I.l'.‘ ; __..._ ..r.\rrr.i-.=-i (Inrliisry f-rndr .i yi-nrsl No fishing auowed in (h: pond» old, newly frrelirned: l f-iirnm-y l-rnde . H 4 ycnrs old, newly frrnheneil: I (iirrn- at Mlllo" M‘ 5' iwy tirade r» yearn "m. newly frrnlirnerl. THOMAS FOSTER, i (lurnney (irndr 7 yi- rn t-i-i. moi-en,’ wiLLiaivi gurrris, QWQ-OOO-UO-OOOQ-QOOQQO-O-QFOOOQO0&%&OQOOQO-OO4OOQOQ WILD HORSES By Henry Herbert Khibbs otfiOfifi-QO-OQ-QO-QOQOOQOO-OO-O CHAPTER Ill “For such would l pawn my hope of rest in that far, dim Utliur- where; For_such would I filch the sliver dust that floats in tha stsrlit nlr, . Melt it, mould it. and draw it. till fashioned a slender rod. 'l‘hen shaped round the horn of the anvil-moon that he should go silver-sited." t Johnny kept lils men at it, with team and scraper, shovel and pick and bur, accomplishing more in one week than bopez had lll two., it was evident that the road job would not last more than a month at the rate he was going. lie Wflfi out each morning on his bay pony Chico and planning each day's work before the road gang arrived. And while bossing tlie',irih he was seldom afoot. Consequently the men loading rock in the wagons in an nrroyo. a quarter of ll mile from the road. kept busy, not knowing nt wiint moment he might zippoar; and tho men on the rond worked under a similar and alert supervis- ion. Often Johnny sat his horse. from the vantage nf some knoll watching the tiperatitins for an hour or more without changing his position or issning- an (ll‘(l€'.l‘. lle knew his nien. and the prestige of 2t inan iii the saddle. Each nioriilnl! he invariably lwgan operations by uniting: “Anybody wunt to quit this morning?" ltepntititin tinged the question with a humorous quality which the Iiiexicnns nppretriated while realizing that he would have dischurgerl them all ivitliout hesita- lion and replaced fll(‘lll with men from Salvador, linker left him to liimsclt‘. sittiiifled that Johnny was saving him money, iifiach evening Johnny rode back to Solnno and spent the hours after supper chatting with (trace Perci- _vul on tho tioarding house verun~ do, or walking with her down the long street to the foothills and hack “moonlight hours on a winding. white mad bordered with fantastic shadows of brush and rock. Snlatno folk tulkcd— but Johnny was utter- ly oblivious to anything save his work and (‘trace Percival. Julia linker was not altogether pleased, yet she did not join i_n the town gossip, but kept tn herself. hoping that tile girl from Chicago would grow tired of Solnno and the com- Ptllillllli-lllil’) of Johnny Trent, if Grace Percival overheard an ing company" with her, it in no him or toward the townspeople. , . ' ‘t , d llff. t." on“; this 14", day o; Marcyhellllfl sudtlcnly become quite fritnily “ll ‘ "en Alonzo Tlakcr. and his tin-tighter Julia, .\-ii'ss Percival was invited to THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Isnsmy-Lwith mental reservations, however, The post-office wns in Baker's ,store. When Miss Perclvafs mail arrived. Julia Baker always deliver- ed it to her personally. When the package containing Miss Perch-id's riding-habit arrived, Julia Baker also delivered that-and was invit- ed by Miss Percival to inspect it. which led to a promise on Julia's part to flud a good saddle horse for her, A few days later Julia sent over s little formal note inviting (truce Percival to a ride on the mesas. Miss Percival replied, by messenger, that she would he- de- lighted, to accept, At two thiit after- noon Mliss Percival appeared on the veranda of Mrs, Johnson's place at- tired in English whipcortl riding breeches and cost. brown leather boots, a gray silk waist with man~ itish collar and tie. and a stylish. soft felt sport hat, with a soft roll- ed gray silk band. And she was Grace-all of it, with the zidded charm of excellent form in sitting a ltorse. Yes, she had ridden much, she told Jiilis. both at home and abroad; in England. at Afonaoo. in Vienna, and Germany She was not accustomed to a ‘Vestern saddle. but the one which Miss Baker had provided seemed quite satisfactory. ‘Nor was she accustomed tn single reins, but that, she informed Julia, lwas a mere detail. Juliu linker hail ilelibcratvly" sec- iured an active horse, which she had hoped would discourage the iytiung woman from Chieagrw-hui the young woman from Chicago. - having three Kentucky i-iatirilti-nni -miils and two imported English iliunters in her own stables. sat the Jiulck little Western pony with a thoroughbred assurance that ivaii a revelation to ‘Alllllfl Julia. in fact Julia linker made the itiistakc of promising that hoi-senianship was n matter of lntitudc. Riders in her country called an English saddle a "pnultlce." (trace Percival was oblivious tn the curious glances cast at hi-r. while Julia was uncomfortably con- scious of her own faded riding-sktrt and simple but excaecdingly durable equipment, Ont on the mesa beyond town they put their horses to a lope. Miss Percival rode with the‘ same assurance with which she walked across a room or flung a wrap about her shoulders. Without a tic-finite objective they took the road leading to the lllack .\lesa. finally pulling their horses to a. wnlk_ “You ride well," declared Miss!‘ Percival. _ Julia flushed. "Oh. everybody] ridos, out here)" Julia llaker ro-l slanted what she deemed patronage. “Johnny looks well on u horse,“ . . . Occasional remark hhmng M the continued Grace Percival, gesturing l:atilfooveiie:szlclziloilintllllilllsgel: absurdity 0f Johnny Trent "keep- MW“ the wad where Jilllnlw» l" the saddle as usual, was watching - . . th lb . c" Tuesday the 31M day of Marflmiwziy affected her attitude toward 9 a 0P9" “Oh--yuu mean Mr, 'l‘ri-nt?" “Oh. dear no! Johnny could never| and purity means value in soap - says Mrs. Experience, to housewives interested in saving. “Of course, you know right away that I refer to Sunlight— because Sunlight is the, only laundry bar, soap made in Con» ado that 1's guaranteed pure. A $5,000 Guarantee of Purity goes with every bar; and according to the makers, this Guarantee has never once been challenged during the whole lifetime of Sunlight Soap. - "t: s; a . tired of hearing people then with her coniptiiiion. Julin| ' [thought that Grace PercivaPs hnndiThe Act Julia Baker bit‘ her lip. She was lingered lmlger l“ Jnhllllyls ma“ descrlbe the occasion seemed to call for. I “Itfs perfectly obvious, too, that when every particle of a soap 1's pure cleansing material . —and not loaded with useless it" adulterants and hardening mater» ials- then that soap has more cleansing power and does more work with less labour. A little of it goes a long way. In short, it's really economical.‘ MARCH 27. 192.: “ I t3 guaranteed pure - .59’ “That's why I always use and recommend Sunlight for the laundry, dishes and general- - housework. Sunlight keeps my hands soft and comfortable, too!” Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto, make it. 8-584 In the matter of the Estate of ~ SILVER Fox REGISTRATION “Registration of foundation stock in the dine at the Bakers‘ home- and the “m” People ‘l5 "lllwreslllllz all“ president of the Baker Trading ‘lmeremy Sh‘? ‘lid "m kmlw "mu Company found her interesting and l" say““n‘l she “mled t“ 533' different Yet unlike Johnny Trent mmellllni Sh“ tllmlllm ll “Puld linker neverllook " Miss Percival "ill- "llnd m"- "l “m” l" Speak “l seriously, hut joked with-her in his m0 mild W"l'k' lllsl lllell» “F953 Mum “party way, and hinted "m, she concurred with an effort, Mir. gfllflrutwas no, n", wm-s, mace in Trent is interesting and different. in the world in which to settle pcr- “lld l know "Willy fill the real rid- mflnenfly Am‘ Julia nnken m“, ers down this way f suppose you Mrs Johnson, suddenly decided to ll~‘l1l‘<l flbout his .flglit with Frank be nice to hilss ‘Percival. whose 119F917 Frilllk LOPEZ lllwll l9 ll" gowns and jewels she admired and litre-mil" 9f ill!’- mllfl Mug. Johnny whose poise she envied. Miss -Perci- "liked "all l"? ll"? lllll- “ml 55m ‘L Lilidtiiirpizaii’: ilnophrlisvi-wllir-iitif R. L. COLES. n“ I126 ‘r w“ frommnfly gppn‘ n". nflrtmmm They say Frank liopez slashed 1mm.- 4 pa" "in. freslien In iii.- i‘. . ‘ -. - -..i m ‘he Hake‘, home “m, nap“ Johnny with B. Rnlfe- . i i\_v'r.\lltll‘e art-in- ll yriiru lilll, m- m. reamhm how cnmplewly Jnhnny “Yes, i heard," declared MISS ‘catnip: I 1\)'Y|tllll'l (iriide r ycnrs “l” immofihed‘ “Tim m" l" the :|l;lrc‘[C-nl_ ‘gig-may uivexonilyfiio llf)ItHI".>':-—l Pill‘ liorm- -: QTRIW old; n put Jllfl in on), s p- l colt heavy. 2 yearn old: I general pllr- pose he'll be rather surprised to sec llll(lll‘-d'll.\'l'lilll ulil- h m ' h I ' us, J didn't know just where he ‘It ':-—-ll tnn z iuii on i ~ - . - , n lay, two rowed: llflflntlhiilirl mist-cl flfllllll. Appllcannns wln ‘be received by wits “Orklnk; m; |..,,i...| on“, A" rhnlrlp ....,|_ the undersigned for tho position o1’ ' ‘He doesn t. really ivork velry 'l‘ ‘k I l l- l i- (‘Tt M .hil fCh l t1 t - ‘f’ id . ii..i ll l *- Ti-fil...QYY£.Z'...'I“Z...TIZ"£.J’£215.? t»... ‘ Y “l ‘ " “'° “m” “p of Chartered "W" “" l“ ‘ “‘ ‘"‘""" “ to March 3ist., 1925. Amllltflllllfi to give age and quali- flffillltlllfl. that iunonnt H month-s credit on up- pron-d Joint notes. 6 percent. oil (or I-nuii. (SIIIIPII) HARRY J. J. .\. .\li-llft.\'i\.lill, Aiivtluilrilr. liniti :: iiniviiiiiiiil. ON CORNER OF ‘KENT AND PRINCE STREETS, AND RUSS HOTEL G. P. NICHOLSON. City Clerk. ROIH) sRii-Illl-wfln-Si ' NORTH TRYON To be sold b- P bl'c A t‘ '_ Monday the 30gb amid‘ ilglgtgxlt Dal: Consisting of 120 acres, Dwelling 12 yclock "no" on the premises‘ and out buildings. Convenient to on the corner of Kent and Prince Streets, Charlottetown the dwe I- ing house. including Doctor's offlc-, cl, also the property adjoining on] Prince Street, known as the Russ also Creamery, All bulldlnge elec- trla lighted. For particulars apply to WILBUR TRAINOR, and three following days. new-@175-Ii ”i FARM riiit sill :'.;:::..::::::;:; Churches, Stores, Mills and School. examination lees’ ‘woo Prellmln" ar)‘. $15.00 Intermediate, or $20.00 Final, and delivered to the Secret- Egypt h“ seeds which were found fending the dignity of Johnny's position of foreman. "Do you think one has tn if one ISLAND has personality enough to manage 1921 people?" queried Grace Percival sweetly, Julia was saved the necessity of n reply by the arrival of Johnny b8 hflid I! Trent who hnd rccngnizctl who his 19g“ 1925 visitors were and li:id ridden to meet. them. lie doffi-il his lint. ilis~ Accountants OF PRINCE YDW-ARD Incorporated April THE ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS ~ . i . ll Applications, to receive conslder-tlllyullfifwlllilllk hmilllvhlv n] 2:1 ti , d h - ' a on must be ma e on t e pre Mysterles The scribed forms, obtainable on re- _ quest, accompanied by the required‘ Anclents The Department of Agriculture of in ageproof containers in tho tomb ary not later than April 15th next. of King 1mmnirmmsn which [hey For application forms or other Will ontfeflvol’ t0 lYrfWfliziite at their Hotel, Eigln, Alb. Co. parflcuura “my to m, "M", Agricultural Research Lahoratorim. The properties will be open for N. B. ‘I Md These seeds may represent herbs Inspection on Friday, and Saturday 77435" a ' afternoonl of the week preceding the sale from 3 to 5 p.m. The above properties belong to the Estate of the late Dr. George Carrutherl. Conditions made known at Isle. Whit? Dllgd (hi. 17th day g] March‘ ‘AT IIIKIHTOL, L01‘ ‘HI. l’. E. l. A‘ D’ 1925' Fnrm and horn-e wltl lii ll ll d 27 c. n. SMALLWOOD, ...-... n. t..." cnndltlipn.’ Xilillirfltm. W_ _|_ Rail), of n-ood lniul 2 IIIllPI from IIIIIII piiu-e. Executor.’ For terms apply to BEN CARTER, Mil. J. 1'. nrinnrrmiv, Aucflone”. r-{u Lorne llouiw. Dlyld. City llll-WZ-‘i-fll. CRBSS llililll PilZZliE BiiliPilN t From the Charlottetown Guardian Pieuee find enolond 60 come fer your Croce Word Puzzle Olme. "CK AIIID P. O. Box 7, containing medicinal properties that this age and generation lrnowii not of. it. was the simple roots and herbs of the field that. half .1 ceniiryt ago produced Lydia E. Plnkhamh Vegetable Compound. a remedy that has never been equalled in overcom- ing ailments peculiar to women. By order of the Counoll, GEORGE IKNICHOLSON. Secretary Charlottetown, P. E. I. liil-Il-TIMH. ...__._, MORE HUMOURS OFTIFIISTORYTQBYIIARTHURI‘MORELIANDG A. I), Ill-WI. Illlnd lielil midi-r eonilltloiis nr lllllllllfy iu-rviee wus n custom in Hinton Elllllllllll. With llll" ltlll of Illf‘ Itoiiii-uiliii‘ liuok, l\’lllliiiii i-x ti-nili-il iiiiii lhi- system liy owning llll liiinm-ll‘. lllYIlllFfl poioii-ssi-il. Iinrm» 1w lull-n worn given to Nnriniin llnronii. who. in turn. sublet thmu tn the. in niiiny cum-ii. former mvm-ru: the lliiron wns unrlnr nnlh of fmilly to the King lo rr-nili-i- fIlllllllTV si-rvlcr. llllll tit» mm. tr-nnnt was iinrler n nlmllnr oiitii tn his nvorlnni to lrnlii him self iind his iii-pend mite for military in-r vie!- when rniieil upon. llrst lllll hind illn- ‘\\ r,- .;' lg,” _ l jiiihr/i-i Feline New ovmnz-vou wit were ‘rut zoo ACRE FARM (To Be Continued) STOCK QUOTATIONS l llALlil-‘AX. iMiarrli lions furnished Ward, Members Stock Exchange: 26.-— Qunin- by. Joiinstoii and of the Montreal At. Top. 8c Santa Fe Ry ._... 119% American Can. Co, _______ __ 172V, Am. Car & Foundry Co. _ 204% Atlantic Refinery Co, - 28% Am. Locomotive Co. 127', .\in. Smelting & Refining Co. 95 Anaconda Copper Min. Co. . 871% (Jnnadian Pacific Co. ______ .. N.Y. Con. & l-lud. Riv. RR. _ Hill/g Cuba Cane Sugar Co Pfd. _. 58 international Pnper -\".n _,. .. 50% Kelly Springfield Tire (To. n Ill-i Wait-American Petroleum __. 76% Reading Co. _-_.._.__... 73V; Southern Pacific Co. 100% l'nlon Pacific Ry. _.._. -. 138 US, Industrial Alcohol Co_ . HIV; llnitod States Steel ____, lltll-ii, f‘i'uc. Steel Co, of Am. 63".. lli-ll 'i‘elephtine _____ iii-ill; llrom pton _____ _ _ . 21% St. Lawrence Flour _ _. 26 llrazillnn Fraction ______ -. 52V. Steel Company of Canada ._ X6 n Oct, 139 “n? _______________ Mlniirrl’: Llnlmen for lInt-ltiu-lie. Willard A. Tlingley, Authgrlguj i‘ Assignor. Notice is hereby given that Wil- iii ‘ llritish Empire Steel 1st Pfd. "931 Asbestos Qim ____________ ,_ 5| National Breweries _______ __ 4X nouns ' i034 Victory ____________ __ ii|i,2i) ' names Bank Montreal _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ __ 2.16 \l"hent-»~Muy, 158; July, 119%; Sept. 136%,. ‘Corn-Alloy, IIZl/fl; July, 116%; Sept. nest. , (laftl~l.\'lllyt 45%: July, 47 ; Sent. 47%. Wheat~ Miiy, 170%; July. 168%; lard A. Tingley of Charlottetown in Queens County, Monument Dealer and Marble Worker, did on the sixth day of January, 1925, make an authorized assignment of all his property for the benefit of his cred- itors and that the creditors at their first meeting held on the 22nd day of January. 1925 elected me a trus- tee to admlnster the Estate of the debtor. Notice is further given that a ‘final dividend is intended tobe de- ‘clared lri the above matter and that anyone who has not already lodged a claim with me is hereby required to do so on or before the 27th day of April, 1925 after which date I shall proceed to make a final divi- dend with regard only to such ‘claims as shall then have been lodged with me as aforesaid. . . . Dated this 27th day of March, 1925. W. H. V. DUNBAR, Authorized Trustee 1l64-3-27Mil. FARNl FOR SALE AT PARK CORNER 111 acres. 8O acres clear in good state of cultivation, balance cover-_ ed with young growth hard gnu soft wood. Brook runs across centre of farm, Good buildings, also good orchard. Apply . CHAS. S. McKAY, Hplqzn“ Park Corner I -i . 2i \ . a .- \ \ \\ §\\\ \\\\\\\\\I\"\‘:§R<§..\ H stamon For Sale One of the greatest of all '_ At llornr Hlmw by Ant-lion, ~\ 5"¢F$Y'Pf°d“¢ins Foods! r-iuivcr: 01-‘ rim (‘IIOWN § _al“'°”f’"llf“lll"'df°"°"fi"l- I . wlnrirr rind [nod iuiork ‘ sneusmnisuausmnuunm H‘ H. ll. (‘OIAVILL ‘ii-zit nevi L . r/‘s CONDITION Tum ' UP WITH Ybuq roe Mitrracv EBRVIC! ON Tfli (Ianadian National Records for Foxes closes this year and all applications for registration must be filed with the Canadian National Live Stock Records, Ottawa, not later than June 15th, 1925. All persons interested can obtain full in- formation by calling on Mr. James H.Prich- ard, who will be at the Queen Hotel, Char- lotteown, P. E. I., March3lst, Tuesday after- noon, April 1st, Wednesday, and April 2nd, Thursday. ' CANADIAN SILVER FOX BREEDERS‘ ASSOCIATION HEAD OFFtCE, SUMMERSIDE. P. E. l. 111311-3127 Ill. ~ . \\\ \\\ \\\\\\\\~<~a\\\\\\\\‘z\,\\m\\\<\ ‘- *\ \~- ... R\\§-~-v Sis‘? \\\\‘- ‘a é \\ . Al. i. \\ssctt\\..i . . ~. Q. .. . . :"$\\:‘;\i‘ 1;; » - Fricmtoflhc Rxmitv '"No'.'ssjrii?réiitiéi'sfiFi5 TO GE!’ R! 9B2 it's BILL-NOOK DRILL r w Ao ‘roe are?” . Lfiiugo: si-iuri) i .._...Lt~=>~<w u ~ w.=_ .1.