iMA§b1,1_711,1924 . ‘ . Don't Let That Cold The Markets . ‘d i’ ‘rum Into m summarising MARKET Ruben Good ou Hasbro; _ enlry Plgllitgg‘ .. g: ‘fliutcoldmsytim lp"\!-"55° ' “W s- m" "r “m” i322??? marl": .1133 uidusyouukemmofitatonoe.‘ :_ _ no Ru», M, <>f,,M,,“';=§;,‘:,°3,,,'-*“,,,,,,°°, 9,; E75...‘ ' ::::::::' 5 ~ 85 "lfllmw- - 55$ pfifiiif. .... ..5'/a—8% ,,,,,..°-"~...~=...~="*,.....' "rnr:.-......“"* Pure . r £1’ ' menu“ a: ogzrntm sounis MARK u ' ' 39mm '1'" . . . . . . . . . ... -‘ wergncncssm 2:2: .'%",*.‘f.'..;~ Asdcctiveasthemessyolduiustard 333,023,,’ ' 4o phstfl’, it does the work without the Hay _ _ _ _ _ _ 85x18 b11818" - . . Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -— Just ruhiton with your finger-UPG- Ymwiiifuiiawannpinzle a“! elite" MURRAY unison the then aoqolmg sensationthat _ brio loome relief. 40c and 75¢. 8i 35 ' all 1'8- " 35 s}? - Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 --~q_,.f‘.=..o'i".'z rown MARKET ~ . . . . . . . . . . . ..45~—-50 Eggnog’ . . . . . . . . . i ‘ ‘as-w Oats --~40—45 Buffer than a mortar...’ plush! Potatoes . - - Hay "’ iPork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9% Mortgage Sale 3 MT. STEWART MARKET i ':z There will be sold by Public ; lutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Auction on Thursday the twentieth IESBB - - - - - ' day of March A.D. 1924 at the hour Potatoes ~ 40 of eleven o'clock in the forenoon in Oats . . . . n2 front of the Court House in Souris in King's County in Prince Edward. Island ALL THAT TRACT, piece or parcel of land situate lying and being In New Harmony Townships Number Forty-five and Forty~5lx Hay ~- Pork MONTAGUE MARKET a: Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3n in King's County aforesaid and bs E589 40 ing the Northern half of all that Oats . . 4 tract of land bounded and describ- Potatoes - - - - - - - - ~ - ~ - - -' ed as follows that is to say:- On the West by the New Harmony F ' u“ compimlons Road: on the North by land forni- When ‘musing erly occupied by Alexander Parquet of Sourls; on the East by land owned by Peter McDonald, Green- vale: and on the South by land owned by and p In possasson of Donald Mclntosh containing one gone we doubly iecl ourselves alone. l»? hundred acre; 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 made be- tween one John McDonald and the said Angus A. McDonald in July 1X86 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 madifunder and byxirtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the seventh day of Februray A.D. 1907 made be- tween Angus A. McDonald of New Harmony Township Number Forty- five in King's County in Prince Ed- _ ward Island Blacksmith of the one part and John G. Sterns of Sour-is in King's County aforesaid, Merch- ant of the other part which snid mortgage hag since been assigned by the said John G. Stems and is now duly vested in the undersigned and because of default > having been made in the payment of the principal and interest secur- ed thereby. For further particulars apply to D13 esfiblo. Thousands of doctors have recommended Englt Brliid in difficult feeding cases because if is easily digest- Arthur F. McQuaid, Solicitor, ed. Write us for free Sourls. P. E. l. 3,5,, Book, ‘med m“ rss sonoru co. tiiurrn fourteenth . day of February A. D. 1924. ARTHUR F. McQUAID, “°""'“' (‘IQ-II Assignee. i552-2-l9-tues4i. Auction Sales Private Sale, . The Guardian Job Leavlng Provmce Department 1S Well w|1| spll my properly -eq11iPPed t0 tum °ut iiiiliiniii Q'J§iiif7i‘,i“i“1i5.'.io.i_. gale offer at out-o. This consists <1! 11 room house, modern cnnvnninncos. pipelcss furnncc. frofii- llfmll "14""- honso exceptionally well hlllll M!“ wann- Any Person having an Auction sale should ' ' Q m , . lst of burn, wood advertlse 1n or ige-hodliiisi: 8‘IiJ(I"il0Il-h(llli§(!. Will al- _- - ,1] 7 passenger (ivnrland ' ways‘ - 311321013: in goor running Ordov- A n advertisement House rnaydbe llfilliggllpglllgéliflhx: ' ' ' t mina a vnnce - may pay Itself If It gxcgllent- opportunity for small icons will he broadcast nt night. bringsonly one more bidder to the sale. Him‘ summer summer hotel and boarding bousc tourists. Come and 399 thg property and make me an offer; it will pay y ou. W. MILES GARRISON, M. D. 1904~3-8-tf. The Charlottetown Guardian Mammoth Clearance Auction Sale At North River, Saturday, March 15th at 12 o'clock shwrl! "0011 °i beautiful farm. stock. crop, farm implements, ‘iousebold furniture and form consisting of 165 acres of extra good land, 30 sores clear and in high shite of cultivation, balance in wood and lumlber, good dwelling and extra. new barn and outbuildings. Barn 90x37 all cement basement, pumpingmutiit in born. only six mines from Charlottetown and well watered by brooks and pumps. Close to church and school. mills and shipping. telephone in house, an ideal homo. I1 not sold prlvsig will bo odd on above date with my stock as follows: Mifillh-ll draft more 8 years, 1 drult Gdldiing 8 years, 1 registered Bordon! Bull I years old. prize winner and excellent lndividua, 10 head o [yang extra 800d milch cowsmll in freshen early, Aylshire, Gurnsey. Ghootborn and Jersey grades, 6 heifers 2 years, 6 steers, hog; and calves 1 hood low in furrow April 10. 75 hens, 4 ducks . OBOE-ll) lions choice bay, 5 tons straw. 150 bushel seed omts white I00 lnlhol mixed grain, 36 bushel seed wheat, 200 lbs. Timothy seed. 1 Mnflr, 1 hay mower, 1 nay rake, 2 truck wagons, 1 cart and wheels, 1 “f; nprlnq tooth barrow, 1 set inn narrow, 1 disc. burrow. 1 gang p", 1 olnfls plow. I scufilor, 1 out bob sioigbs, 2 wood sleiglis, 1 driv- ing Iohli, l driving wagon, l-turnip seeder, 1 thruber and clasn 1mg, mun 14 n. r. Engine, 11,; n. r. Engine, 1 rubber mu. 1 m d bullion, 4 refs tacos sud full line of all working harness. 1 out ' , 1 bay fort, colic 160 foot with blocks. Complete together mouiloncd, also all household furniture con- dining room mite, 2 bod room suites, kitchen range, 1 hose burner, lamps. Ml dishes, carpets, ml it bunch-dd utensils, 1 waning machine, cram separa- ' ' ,1 oroumosiin. Ihdsychm-n and “lot of other Bllo- ltn-ts positively on time. if wit! Ill MIMI‘ lrtldfl 17th or flrot fllio day. Tonsil of form at Isle OIICR on II fllll ova: 010.09. 0% of! l0? T m‘ m w’ amnion voumcsn, 1',‘ , K0111! I! Eitfliigrr COMPANY null” caouro our. v""‘“ w" Used for making bard and soft IOIII, f0: softening wafer, for clean- lngmllllnfoctlnp and for over 600 other p-irposot. IIHIOI IIIIITITUYIC» LVLGlllETLQNmlfAnQV‘ 1mm ......... ......... RADIO EQUIPMENT ON aoAsn “ms INTERNATIONAL LIMITED" Tim latest trnin on the Canadian Nzitinnul Railways Sy-stcin to be iaqiiipped with radio receiving sets is "The international Limited." tliu crack passenger train running daily betwcon Montreal and Chicago. 'l‘liis train left Montreal on Saturday with radio equipment attached to the observation car. In addition to tho loud speaker, there. were attached to this set, eight pairs of head phones. The advant- age of those is that in the event flint tlicrc urv passengers who do not desire to take advantage of the radio programmes, it is possible to silence the loud speaker and allow the other passengers to enjoy the concert by means of the bond phones. This style of equip’ nicnt will be standardized through- out the System. -The trans- continental trnins of the Canadian National Railways are now equipp- ed with radio receiving sets and all the important passenger trains will be similarly equipped asearly as possible. The Canadian National Railways. in addition to utilizing independent broadcasting ‘stations, have a powerful broadcasting station of their own, situated in Ottawa. During the daytime, this station will broadcast stock reports, im- portant news events and other Imaticrs of general interest. (‘on- ;Tlie Canadian National Rnllways |Syszti=m is the first steam irnn- siportation company to uilt-pr radio as n regular feature cl passenger EJ-ervice. This has bum. in opers~ ltion for sonic time now on various- Ilincs of the system and has provon wmins-ntly successful. ?—-<Q+>—-—-- lie who goes out to hunt deer ~somctiines roiises tigers. The hypocrite bias the look oi an zircirbisliop and tli lliiilfi. of u miller. - ‘The woods of more lliun ilfly dil- fcrent kinds of trees; have at om» time or another musqucriidcd in the world's markets as mahogany. 'l‘lie “true mahogany" of the bot- anists comes from trace of a single genus, culled “iSwicteniaW of which live species are now known and which grow only in tropical Am< r-rica, including nhe West Indies. Use Sulphur T0 Heal Your Skin Broken Ont Ski-n and Itching Eczema Helped Over Night l~"nr unsightly skin uruplinnza. rniih or Iiloii-lica on fzice. nook. arms or body, you do not IHIVI‘ in wait for rclicf from torture or on» harassment, declares a noted skin specialist. Apply a littlo Mcntho Sulphur and improvement shows next day. Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has ever been round to take the place of this sul- pliur preparation. ‘The moment you apply if healing begins, Only thosc who have had unsightly akin troub les can know the delight this Men tho~Sulphur brings. Even fiery itching eczema is dried rlgh-t up. Get a small jwr of Rowles Mien- thoiSulphnr from any good drug- glst and use it like cold cream. BARREI] RIIBKS Hatching Eggs——selected high producing flock. Bred to pedi- aed cockerels. Setting of fifteen eggs $1.50. D. F. MoDONALD, 194B 3 ll tufriltli Montague. TENDERS Sealed tenders will bo received by the undersigned up to March 20th for the hauling of eggs on Westmoreland, Crapaud route also Tryon route for the season 1924. Persons to state rate per domn. A. If. TOOMBS, Sec‘y. Tryon Egg Circle 1924-3-11-14. Farm For Sale The executors offer for ulo the farm of the Into Thomas Rico, con- taining so acre! bulldlflll. situated in Gmnflold, Dot 0f. to GREAT BRITAIN'S The Atlantic Park Hostel, at Canadian Pacific, White Star and detention station, which Is used to bound for this side of the Atlantic hold for a time. It has all the mod able housing of emigrants. special food for those of the Jewish faith, gymnasium, tennis courts, study r0 the apparatus for disinfecting clot a day for room, board and medical grants at dinner. other; an old frlend/ n brother-in- nrml of the days of Worcester and r. . Dqgrbnfcker!" he wind. "N611 Tl"? ker!" And iinpuls vaiy, his face alight, he held out is hand- The other gripped it firmly. "I must bsveknown you any- where. Randal, despite the change that time has wrought.” “It has wrought changes in your- self as well. But you would seem to have prospered!" The Colonel's face was rejuvenated by u look of almost boyish pleasure. "Oh, l am well enough," said Tucker. "And you?" . "As you see." The other's grave dark eyes con’ sidererl ‘him. There fell a silence, an awkward pause between these two, each of whom desired to ask u hundred questions- At last: "l last heard of-you in Holland." said Tucker. "1 am but newly home." "Whatever cun have you?" “The war, and desire to find employment in which I may serve my country." brought ELLIS ISLAND Southampton, England, run by tho Cunard Lines, is an up-to-fhe-minute house emigrants from Europe and whom it may be necessary do crn conveniences for the comfort- kitchcns for preparing “kosher” second and (IIIFCICIISS bedrooms, oms, theatre, shower baths and hes. The emigrants pay 75 cents attention. The picture shows emi- nonnns nnnnnn A BLACK CROW OF A MAN WITH SUNK- EN EYES. "And you've found it?" The smile on the dnrk face suggested a scorn- ful doubt which almost made an God!" , [IHllliBEil in Fflli "nsiumi? Especially Prepared m; Infants and Children 9i An A3,,- Elsi. .2". 2:" Mo» ~- Mufi Mother! Fletcher’: Castorin lilo been in use for oveFSO years ‘as a leuant, harmless substitute for sator Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups. Con- tains no narcotics. Proves direc- tions sra on each package. Ph II- ‘oisns everywhere recommend It. e "l?" Again that low, half-scorn- ful smile lighted the grave. Illlld- sonie face. He shrugged. lie loun- ed toward Holles, and dropped his voice still further. “My father was not a rcgicldo." ho said Q1119"?- “Tberefore, l am comparatively ob- scuro." l-iolles looked at him, ihc eager pleasure which tho meeting had brought him withering In his face. Would men ever keep green the memory of this thing and of the silly tie with which they had garn- ished it? Must it ever provo un lnsupcrable olistuclo to Iiliii iii Stuart. England‘! ~ "Nay, nay never look so glam, man," Tucker luughod, and be took the Colonel by tlia arm. "Lat us go somewherewhero we can talk. We should have u dcnl to tell euch other." Iiolles swung Iilni round. "Como to the Paul's Head," ba bade him. “l am lodged there." But the othor hung back, hesitat- d-iurry Mother! Even a odious, ris u momviit- “My own lodging isponstipated, feverish child love. near at hand in Chenpsidc, he saldnhe pleasant caste of “California 1nd they turned nboiit ngaln- ‘Fig Syrup" and ‘It never tails to in silence they moved off toge- own the powqlgA tpaypoonru], m. .".r:...:*:..:.'::.:":.".r.: ?.’.f.'2.i'.‘2.‘§3;i3 W a - moi-row. icross at the doorway of Paul's and Ask your 41,1155“; go,- genuine ‘.22 fanlatical preacher who stood "Callfgfnjg pig gyrmp" which ha, . ere sirilling. Ilia voice floated ‘ i“ and w mm»- 2i"?°.§'.°"?..i‘;' "“.i’.,.. fiiiiiifi Oh. tlic great and dreadful Mother; you s; m“, "Qamomm" or you may get an imitation ilg i syrup. Child's Best Laxative is .“California Fig Syrup" (Continued In Our Next lllun) Household Furniture and Furnishings For . Sale by Public Auction 'I'he Spender IIUd-LIIIIOSI ranks us tho ilonn of home office were suffipcient to American Wur- corrizsponilents in cnusc the managing editor to tear point oi‘ length of service, and his hair. Finully tho luiicr cable-d. ca-isily is the best. iii-ginning as far. "No more money unless ituniizeil buck us tlic Spanish War. he has expense account rendered." roporioil troubles big and liiilc In courso 0i‘ time a cable from from Central Aincriira to bian-Isonie outpost in Mnn-churla wna cliuria und bark ili-Zllllbl lII\\'"._/$ iiuizi on the managing editor's desk: with n deft, sure touch. ii keen eyc “Regret report itemized expense for color and the dramatic savor influ-count covering entire campaign lIll‘ grim business of wnr and IlIpZIi-‘Illl by Russian shell. Mule which out qualification of all lie ulways was carrying it destroyed too.‘ gcts there first with the news. The old bugziboo of tho expense 11's n sorc temptation to name him, but I shall not for which make this story. reasonsJears until after the Armistice. ,‘when he was attached to General ‘account pursued our hero throughi heard- if you had. answer unnecessary. "Not yet." "It would have moved my wonder It was a rashness to have returned at all." He lowered his voice, lest ho should be over- “Tho climate of England isn't healthy at all to old soldiers of the Parliament." "Yet. you are here, Ned." AT ' 205 EUSTON STIREET, OHARLOTTITETOW~N, ON THE 18TH MARCH, 1924, COMMENCING AT 1.30 P. M. SHARP Being authorized by the administrators of the Eltlte of tho into Mrs. Oswald Hornsby, I “will sell all tho Household Fumlturo, Eta, contained In above resldsncc, comprising 0 Rooms, Including, Parlour, Beautiful tipping top Round Mahogany Tnbic, olnw foot pedestal, HEIINTZMAN CABINET GRAND PIANO, Walnut Parlour 8st, marble top parlour table. Dining room ROU-ND WALNUT EXTENSION TABLE, WALNUT SIDEBOARD, SILVER TIEA SERVICE; BRASS GANDEL- ABRE, 4 MAHOGANY CHAIRS, ,MAHl0GANY SIWING MIRROR, MAHOGANY OH EST OF DRiAWERS, BRASS MOUNTS Ind WRITING FOLDER. Several ART UNION ENGRAVINGS, ifld many fine OLD PIECES of POTTERY and CHINA, also Bedroom furniture, OLLOLOTH, EUGS, DISHES, ‘PANDORA RANGE, and many useful ‘Houoehold ffects. / ................ .. HOUSE OPEN FOR INSPECTION, SATURDAY 15TH MONDAY 17TH MARCH, 1924, FROM THREE until nix o'clock. A. WILLIAMSON, Auctloneor._ l921-3-1l-its4i. . Provincial Horse Show ln a nut shell those reasons can,Yuiienitch's “White Army” that ln- compacted into n fuw ‘wordszwus trying to break through the -i-*-——- Our ln-rn is the most expensive war ‘Bolslicvists’ red ring about PAZO OINTMENT l‘ 5 Glunn‘ Charlottetown March (iorrospontlont in history. Not In fetrograil. Starting from Riga us .1 ' ’ ’ terms of salary, though he conifhase, the f rlorii imperialist hope niiinds a high one; but in tlic ninrt-‘iiiislicil acriiis western Russia's or of expense account-s. No man inqwhitc waste to within a short dis- thc field ever has been so [irodigal tnncc of the capital and then. was with his oniploycus nionuy in tlie_hiirled buck, thoroughly beaten way of gciting where be ivunts to and (leinoralizcd. go with the greatest expedition and i When the American correspond lvnsi physical discomfort. Tho ent eturnuil to Riga lic found subject of this skvlr-h is inipi-ccubly 'awa ting him a cablogram from the Iionost but gvorgeously (axii-nvng-lliig [loss In the Stiles: "Why is boxes Pay your boxes. If (b0 druguist toad Remedy for all forms of Piles. of t $1.20 for t on. nan-n" When you hnvo used tho two you are not satisfied with the results obtained. we will send $1.20 to your druui roquosthimtolisndlttnyou. W fenh dlthlsthrousb 0pm oligcutisohiscus- The ProvinciaLHorse Show will be i... in the Agricultural Hall on Tuesday afternoon and evening, March 18th. Entries close on Monday, March 17th. For particulars and copies of Prize List, st and lint: (IOIIIITS moan. nothing to liimiyoiir expense account greater than loinsrl are usually hll friends t0 when llf‘ is on the job and ilcllvcr- that of any, correspondent in sndwilibolioaost Vllthhlm. ing the goods. Europe?" pmummxmlwmnpy The light-hearted spender shot m 5M," Am -,,,,,,,_¢‘,,,,',¢ DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE! During the Russo-Japnneso brick his answer: quarrel in lilnncliurln. our niodcrn liiirlzig was aitnrbcrl to the Japan- ese army. llis requisitions on. the‘ | RfORTU "I'll bite. Why is it?" (Copyright 1924) IPI€IS F99‘- AVAIL SABATINI '9, - running! o; ILVI-IATIIIIILI - i *4 DIATARb SAOATIIII NI!‘ RILEASII IY MIA OIIIII-Inllfin .. q (YIIAVPFJR V is upon you. The scourugre of pos Charlottetown 1030-3-11ttfs4l Teach your child internal cleanliness THE niothenwho permits constipation in her baby or older child is risking the health, even the life of her little one. It must bqrcrnembered that an infant is helpless, unable to tel] that constipation is making its life miserable. Consequently the mother must be able to recognize signs of constipation in her baby. Convulsions. night tenors, grin ing the teeth in sleep, The Mercenary (‘olonol llollcs took the air in Paul's Yard, drawn forth partly by the voice of n preacher on the stops / tilanco is raised to sinito you down." l-iollcs looked over the heads oi tho assembled citizens, and beheld ing the fevcriahneaa, frctlulneu and such symptoms-any of these ml indicate that poisons from baby's stagnant intestine are IIoo - little body. A MOLIAN I MOKINND"; 1880 I I II obulamfown. of Paul's, who was attracting a crowd about liiin, partly by his own restlessness. He was moving along tho skirts of tho crowd that hail collected be~ fore the proachcr, with no inten- ticn of pausing, when suddenly a phrase arrested him. "Rcpeni, I say. while ll. Is time! For behold the wrath of the Lord a black crow of a man, cadaverous of face. with sunken eyes that glowed uncannlly from the depths of their sockets. ‘ "Reprint!" the voice croaked ','Awaken! Behold your peril, and by prayer and roparation set your selves to avert it whiles yet it may be time. Within the Parish of St Giles this week lie thirty dead oi this dread pestilence, ten in St Clement's, and as many in St. And i'ew‘u Holborn. These are but warn- ings. Slowly but surely the plague is creeping upon the city. As Sod om of old was destroyed. so shall this modern Sodom perish, unless you rouse yourselves. and cast out the evil that is amongst you." Holles moved on- odd allusions to this pestilence which was said, to be making vic tinis in the outskirts and which it was alleged by some fools was a weapon of welfare wiel ed by the Dutch-at least. that t,wns the Dutch who bud let it loose in Eng- land. ~ As he moved on, a man of hand- some presence and soldierly bear. ing, with the dress and sir of a gen‘ tlornan, considered him intently , \\ w‘ v1 Q // / Q‘ i \ .1 71142111 fivmn/x. w, 4112M i' u El‘ 5/ ‘.\_ rt with eyes of startled wonder. As Holles came abreast of him, lie sud» denly stepped forward, detaching from the crowd. and caught flio Col- onel by the arm. Holler checked, and turned to find himself gravely, J .- “ ‘wlg. regarded by this stranger. "Either you are Randal Hollu. , gating ‘ilni-‘u “‘ " m. ‘ngrfahm. or also the devil in his shape. He had heard i i Thou i-Ioilos know lino-c snout outofliisputnnowsoiiimuif s ghost out of tho put of this \ Washing Chm Onh The Skin )> .‘ ‘ - b - o -<. In older children biliouaness, coated tongue, Ion oI appetite warn the mother flint constipation is present. Constipation, unchecked in youth. may lend to serious consequences. In constipation, according to intestinal , lies the rimsry cause of more fHan three-quarters of all illness, incIu in‘ tho gravest licenses of life. Laxative: Only Aggravafc Constipation The mother should not resort to laxatives. A noted authority says that laxatives and cathartic: do not overcome conofiplfion but by their continued use tend only to aggravate the condition and often lead to permanent injury. Why Physician: Favor Lubrication - Medical ocienc . through knowledge of the intestinal (not gained by X-rsy observation. has found in lubrication s moons of ' ' ' .'I'h tI I I: ' ' , srvlsrcgfrzziglflalziznfiziginai-iora egen e u ncanhNiuol penetrates n d h n ‘u ' thr sh and out of u... stay. "iii: iiwizi b-isffiiiafin finaliza- N l Not a Mcdldsr ' ' ' hid ' d nlh ‘ml ' ' .."r._.',r.',:.:".r..:.;r:..'.:r. an. ~:,u'..:.:':'i':.::'::.z:'.‘::1 laxative and cannot gripe. Like pure wafer it Io Iiumlolo. Lot your infant or child have Nuiol regularly-and ooo rooy checks. clear cyan and happiness return coco more. Get rid of comti stion and avoid discus b adopting the habit of inwmal clean ' us. TokoN oI yours: an n you brush your tooth or wash your mo. For solo by all run nun animal» Infernal C