u}; ..=¢;;7.F'-.I. i-fe; C» r " POTTED MEATS For Sandwiches Potted Tongue re is n o Poiicd Beef-Ham Potted Veal spread more Exit‘ t a s ty t ii a n raieaQFsa. "C13" Y5" 9°11“! m. d, ‘mud, or Dev tiled Meats ‘l. cmadiam" Best dealers everywhere s-Il lhesi- and other “Cla|k" Prepared tot-C's. W. CLARK Limited, - MQNYQEAL l livnnmsvvrn .1 u~....,,,_ .- q_ Iv. at". mo. Ann n. so, 0”,“ BEGINS HERE TODAY (‘zilout-l Hollos, soldier and adven- turer, returns to England, the land of his birth, when war is dc- ciared with Holland. He comes to lndgc with Martha Quinn, hostess London. The colonel write, for an audien- ce with his old friend. His Grace, of Albemarle, whom he has not seen for ten years. NVhiIe waiting in the hall of the Duke's residenci- for Albomarie to receive him, the colonel hears Mr. Pepys of thi- Navy Office tell a friend of the in- fatuation of His Grace of Buck-ing- llollos marvels that in time of‘ war, with the plague threatening London the Town should be con- cerned with the affairs of a play- house woman. Then the usher calls for “Mr. Holles.” NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY "Ten years!" sa-id the Duke slowly, a man bcmused. “Ten years!" he said again, and his gentle almost sorrowing ‘eyes scanned his visitor from foot to crown. “But sit, mun, sit." he urged. waving him to the arm-chair set at the table g0 us to face the Duke's own. “How like your father you are grown!" the Duke said at last. "That will be soluething gained, whore all else is but a tale of loss." “Ay-e! You bear it writ plain up- on you." thc Duke sadly agreed, and again there broke from him that plaintive, "God save us!" Randal Hoiles the elder had been Monk's dearest friend. Both xiutives of Potheridge in Devon, they had grown to manhood to- gether. And though political opin- ions then divided theni—for Munk was a King's man in those far-off LEAVES BONAVENTURE STATION, MONTREAL At 10.00 P. M. Daily. ' Connection from all Maritime Province Point: by “OCEAN LIMITED" and MARITIME EXPRESS a: Ali-Steel Train: of Flneut Equipment For Information re Fare: or Reservation Apply to W. K. ROGERS. City Tlckct Agent or w. M. FLYNN, Station ‘ilicket Agent Ifs tlieNflfiflllfllway, . s. slJillitEBlll-l 14644-1341‘- AND PACIFIC COAST A Summer Clinic in Winter Time TRAVEL “THE NATIONAL WAY" Wid: ohoic: o! Routes ombrdoinl Rail and Son Trips. The Route you choooc i: an important factor in the pleasure and comfort of your trip. Travel one way‘ through the Canadian Rockies vi: Jasper National Park, Mount Roboon, the North Pacific Cont Route to Vnncouver and Victor-in, B.C., Scuttle, Portland, Son and Lo: Angela. Concultnny ofth: r0 camomvm ron ma wmrsn 1'9 Qgilfomlo, Irltloh, Columbia and Pnoilio Con: t point: I: th: npam of Incny who wloh to ucnp: tho rigor: of a cold wlnur. Thooo who or: In n polition to lpond thi: period in : land oi :v-n- Quin: ond wnronth, whor: iiowor: bloom nil tho your, can nick: th: ' jolrlloy comfortably and quickly by Canadian National Hallway: and ooilnooting routoo. ' , Any ‘flckot Agni: of the Canadian National wiil iurnich tho roquind loiwnmcnochihonqh ml: arvlmroinoqihrnih-NWPI“ was the ililyh. whilst the older Holles had gone to Parliament a republican- yet their friendship had remained undiiiiiinisheri. When Monk at lust in '46 accepted a command from (Jromwell in the Irish service. it influence ' of Holles I .4 4:. C}. l FRBE—St.Charles Recipe Book Send today for this collection of tinted recipe: for Soupl, Brenda, Entrees, Fish, Vege- tables, Salads and Dressings, Cakes and Cookies, Pastries, Desserts, Ice Creams, Sher- bets, Candie: and Beverage:- ' lt will be cent to you hcc. The Borden Co. Limited MONTREAL Auct ion Sale Choice Furniture We are lnotructed by Mr. Ted‘ Rcddin, to cell at hi: home No. 90 Brighton ‘Road on Monday, March 3rd. 1924, commencing at 1.30 p. m. all hi: houuhold furniture and effects, comprlolng parlor, dining room, kitchen, hall and bed room: and everything good. impaction Saturday from 2 to 5. BENJ. CARTER ‘G SON, 1709-2-27-41. Auctl on Sales The Guardian Job Department is well equipped to turn out sale bills. Any person having an Auction sale should advertise in both ways. A n advertisement may pay for itself if it brings only one more bidder to the sale. The Charlottetown lfinwci-Imnoorbcpcrtnvonqllcviotmicrllclllioflflflfl- , ,_.,,. Guardian A! Qlllhlh cannon: an. cannon nun combo-inc. ‘Q Q ‘ the Earl 0i’ That. and sometimes by I . ." [in broke off, Auctlonurllsaving and excepting thereout the THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN °‘ RAFAEL O SABNNNI °'. - moo-non: y ' Ik-QQTIDUIQ v ' I which had procured both the offer and its acceptance. Later. when Jlolles the younger decided for a {trade of arms, it was under the aegis of Monk that ho had taken Call this chap Stimson; it's much; service, and it was due as much to milder than what twenty-one-hard Monk's friendship as to his own boiled newspaper men once called of the Paul's Head, in Paul's Yard-abilities that he had found him- h1m_nm¢h! suit‘ a (‘aptain after Dunbar and a we had been a real happy Colonel after Worcester. Had he family; reporters from Montreal, but chosen to continue under the 505mm New York fgflng nun]. guidance of his father's friend. he from Cape Brew“ w" m, a might today have found himself in Canadian cable repair Sh“, _ u, "HY diffflem ca5°~ meet Peary, the pole discoverer. at The “wugm m“ 3° . "ppermost Battle Harbor and secure from him "m" ‘m ‘he Duke's "m"! ma‘ he the first complete story of how could not repress its utterance. [he Sh" and Stripes were planted Hones slghed’ "no I know "I at that sspot where all parallels ham for Miss Farquharsou. But . . ." He broke off. “The an- v h . actress playing at the Duke's swer makes a weary story 11115 11 melflioge dmzlltlfihgg avitxilzyeiuhgafi~ House. ‘long one. By your leave, let us ‘e a m ° ” g g ‘ i neglect it. Your grace has had my lug wo_ndcr tales frohm thtennltiitnatu letter. That is plain, since I am 11mm "m" P9“? m" ' mm here. Therefone you are acquainted MacMman- 9319'“ B°b Barnett and with my Situation;- other members of the expedition. qt grieved me, Randal, more Then departure south to where deeply, 11mm; .1113]; anything 1mm six cables in North Sydney. Nova remember. But why did you not Scotia, would give us touch with write sooner? Why did you come the world. vainly knocking at my door to be ‘Six cables and twenty-two men turned away by lackeys?" yearning to crowd them with word “l had not realized how in- pictures which gllfllild do justice to accessible you are grown." me biggest news story in years. The Duke's glance sharvened- And how he did write during those "D0 you Say that blllefly?" two days and nights down the Hoiles almost bounded from his was“ Everywhere about the 51m; seat. "Nay—on my 80111! 1 V°w I where the cockroaches were not am incapable of that, however low mo playful “.83 a young ma“ Con. I ma; ha‘? coullialwhjaotiéioélxlhylagler’ ed up on a locker filling pages with you ave earne i re winged words» greamess as mus‘ every ma.“ who It a eared that the Tyrlan would loves you." With mock cynicism as renchpgorth Sydney [me Saturday if to cover up any excessive emo v . h W5 a m, -' ‘ have used he added: nigh“ “mch m t e . n9 p p tllxnmllfstnusgiirlitce it is now my only world is the worst posalble “ism to ' accomodate a big story, with, 2§ff'n,sy:f.§ Illollléi? .§,'.,.‘,'§_'~'- early editions and the handling of The Duke considered him in U"? 511111133’ silpplement- Frank silence for a nwmenh Davis of the Boston Traveler “We must talk," he said 1x938!!!" caltledl a f,'le°":.'f,§,f glzefiorvfislifzlii " ' ctsa." n,inensn es ' .' '~ liyili Zlixfdgtnsfanghliollmohe ‘added the sixty-Odd miles of! vvrt and question: “You’ll stay to dine?" suggested we 81188199 I0 710111 0111' "That is an invitation I'd not re- stories until an hour after mid- fuse even from an enemy." night on Sunday morning: then we His E7300 llflkled i1 W119 511V" would have sends of time lo filo Iwll- Th0 1151191‘ TWPBaPBd- our stuff for Monday's papers and "W110 Walls i" ‘h; anteifimwt lots of room to "let ‘cr run in a dull Came from the us er a s ng o _ names and titles, all of them dis- agigrybody enthusiagtlcally tinguished, some imposing. agreed _e,.e,.ybody_ ma, is_ except "say "° them Wm‘ my regrets Stimson. Quuth he: "i am not that l can receive none before l 30m" ,0 be hound by any such ‘Hm’- md those whose. business agreement. Before we left North *"“r;i.“*ir.::.i::.'."assist; I w - mmn". en ke me off Honest motorboat put out t0 ta "Tell me now," he invited, “wliiat is the reason of your com ng IIOYHQH?" C w I H in his‘ usual circumspection. “gut. at; "T 9 “m3 o“ Co“ m” you say," he ended preson y, "o Dutch service, even if tho Dutch I . {fl-cars [here 15 a had made it P05811110. which they gggeyrifilléhédYetl. that is not acircum- ‘W! 110i? F" the last three‘ months stance upon which you are warrant- ll has bee" lmlms-‘ilme “r an oil to build, ill friend." Englishman to show his face in the Hones saucy,‘ mankm "How stroeis of The Hague without _ _ _'_:-- he was beginning. when b81118‘ 3111116111911 m msun- H m‘ were Albemarlc resumed, at once ex- SO P8511 1111 m 1'95"“ ""5 Bums“ i" plaining his own words and answer- ho placed himself at the mercy of mg {he unspoken q“e5,[l()n_ ______¢+>-i——- the authorities, which were never i.‘;.‘.‘.‘.°‘+'i.'§.§‘l 3.‘.‘§‘€'..f‘.'2...°'f.“i'2.".'§.Si; Denials Made 0f Alleged Bribery 0f Hon. Mr. Bowser I is mm England is m iii-user. that sho- noerls tho sword of her every son. and iln such pass should be ready to afford me employment. i You nccd officers, i lcarn~ox- porlenccd officers . . ." "That's tru-e enough, God (Canadian Press) knows!” Albcmarlo interrupted VICTORIA, B. C., Feb. 28—-Catci;~ orical denials by Brigadier-General J. A. Stewart, formerly of the Pac- ific Great Eastern Contracting firm of Foley, Welch and Stewart and by D'Arcy Tate, K. C., one-time general legal counsel for the rail- way, that they had any knowledge of tho alleged bribes of,$50.000 each to lion. W. J. Bowser, K, C., and Hon. W. M. Sloan, Minister of Mines. in connection with campaign funds for tho Conservative and Lib- eral parties at the 1916 general el- ection, ‘were among the outstanding features of the second day's proc- eedings in the inquiry before Mr. Justice Galliher today into the cor- ruption charges made by the pro- vincial parties. Evidence of Premier Oliver, who occupied the witness stand for the greater part of the session, was mainly a reiteration of his state- ments yesterday that he knew noth- ing at all of the alleged payments to Messrs. Bowser and Slaan. that he had tried to make the best set- tlement possible for P. G. E. Affairs in 1916 and 1917 and that he had agreed to the settlement eventu- ally made because he believed it was in the best interests of the Province. JOINTS ACHE ‘Z Mimi-d’: will ease the pain and stiffness. |1|NARD$ m... NT. A Rare Opportunity to Buy l8 Farm and home in the town of Bout-ls. Farm of 55% acre: with largo 1mm and shed attached. Two 5 acre lots, email barn and shed on one, handy to wharf. Al:o large block, two store: below and two tenement dwelling: obove, 1:11: warehouse, set of Howe ccslec, 7,000 lbs. cap- mcity. building over it nil new. Block in bucineo: caution of town. him, on a note of bltierncss. "My antcroom is ihronged with young men of birth who come to me com- mended by the Duke of This and His Majesty himself, for whom I uni desired tn provide commissions that will enable these graceful buwcorzks to command their botters , perceiving, perhaps tha/t his feelings were swim-ping him beyond the bounds of MORTGAGE SALE To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown. in Queen's County... Iin.. Prince Ed- ward island, on Monday the 3rd day of MarchADUISiZLat the hour of twelve o'clock noon, ALL THAT parcel of land, situate on Lot Fortyi eight in Queens County, bounded and described as followm-Com- mencing at tho eastern boundary of lands now or formerly in possess- ion of Nicholas Robertson, on the boundary line of Township Forty- elght and Forty-nine, and running from thence east along said bound- ary line twelve chains and eighteen links and extending north from thesedwo points by parallel lines for the distance of seventyclx chains, and containing iby estima- tion ninety-two and one-half (92%) acres of land a little more or less. Railroad and Public Road expro- priatlon, and being the land des- cribed in an Indenture of ‘Dense dated the 15th November, 1839, be- tween the Assignees of the Estate of Petey- DaoBrisoy Stewart deceas- ed and Pater Baiilem also in a Deed from the Commissioner of Public Land: to William Baiilein dated 25th October 1883; ' The above sole i: made under and by virtue of o power of sale contained in a certain iudonture of Mortgage ibooring dots the 25th day of September A. D. 1922. and made between Hiram Robertson, of Pow- na/l, in Queen’: ‘County aforesaid. farmer, and Beatrice Robertson. hi: wife. of the one part. and Jos- eph 13:11am, of Pawns] aforesaid, gentleman. of the other part, de- fault having been mode in payment of the interest scorned thereby. lllor further psi-fiction: apply to McLean A MoKinnon. Solicitors, Royal Bank Building Charlotte- town. P. ll. l. mun 1M: ‘itb 6:7 of rmum. A. D., 1M4. _ loll?" IAILLIII, iii-MIMI. l to suit mircbuou. . . l. OlIAN-Il, . . Bouri: flit-Mill. _ A t... m» is Downed the Tyrln as soon as we round the light beyond the harbor and get mc to shore and the cable station first. With six wires at my dis- posal l can get most of my story into Sunday morning paper. and I should worry what the rest of you do." Sympathetic layman who reads this little story, I conjure you to put your imagination into high and conceive what this blunt statement of Stimsods meant to the rest of us. The greatest story of years-J color, incident, thrilling fact and glowing fancy: a story all the world was waiting to hear, even despite Dr. Cook and his gumdrops. And twentyone of us were going to be beaten by one man who would rath- er have his yarn hacked in half for a crowded paper than miss the specious glory of a scoop. By all the canons of story-book reporters, Stimson was right; the cub always does it that way in amateur fiction written by middle- agcd ladies to be read before the Wednesday Afternoon Circle. But for practical work-a-day newspaper practice-bah! lt was growing. dark. and light on St. Paul's Island winking at us over the horizon ahead as we desperate fellows gathered in the bow to whisper our conspiracies against Stimson. Murder had its draw-backs. To lock him in his stateroom might con- the was courtesy. Finally delegations went to the skipper and to the chief engineer, the latter committee carrying a bottle of Scotch whiskey with n Canadian banknote wrapped about its neck. » The Tyrlan began mysteriously to lose speed. From -ten knots she dropped to six—to five. The light on St. Paul's drew no closer. Raging the resolute Stimson storm- ed to the captain's quarters. "Ah, M’son," he soothed," the currents off Si. Paul's isle; ye canna’ ken how tricky they are. All dead set against us!" So the Tyrlan wailowed ut quarter speed. and after Stimson had worried himself into s. lather he went below to sleep. Then shadowy shapes gathered by tho binnacle light. Numbers fropped. into a hat were drawn by every man. Ono was delegated to sit up until the Tyrlan should dock and then to waken every other one save only Stimson. j At three of Sunday morning iboi cabin ship nosed into hcr berth. By ihrco-thirty the manager of tho cable station had all of his opera- tives nt work on the copy turned in according to the precedence de-l iormineil by the lottery of tho numbers. Al. seven o'clock twenty-one merry men, hreakfasling on the IiotcFs best saw through the front windows of the dining room a most tragic sight. Stimson, just awake and oft tho ship running at top speed for the cable office. There were about seventy thousand words stacked up ahead of his dispatch. (Copyright i924) stitute a breach 0t the captain's _ Always Delightfully Fresh and Crisp HRISTIE’S BISCUITS are such great favorites through- out Canada that grocers sell out their stocks very quickly. This means frequent re-ordering, with the result that Christies Biscuits on sale in most stores are invariably fresh from the factory. Our up-to-date method of packing Christies Biscuits, using wax-lined cardboard boxes and scaled tin con- tainers, also helputo keep Christie's Biscuits fresh and crisp. Christies Bi s c ults ~'Z7/zen9.'s' a Christie Biscuit Jbr 61/95’ Josie , Chrhtie, Brown & Co. Limited Toronto Estate should not be passed mndlaforesuid, and iin front of the your This Healing Cream Will Stop Gatarrh if your nostrils are clogged and bond stufled because oi‘ the Estate closed as prayed for in Schoohhouso at Mount Mellick in said petition and on motion of J. Qi|een's County aforesaid. so that D. Stewart, Esq, Proctor for said all persons interested in the said Petitioner. And 1 do hereby order Estate as aforesaid may Ihavo duo that a true copy hereof be iort-h- notice thereof. with published in some newspaper GIVEN undo;- my Hand and the ipubiished in Charlottetown afore-Sraai of the said Court this fifth said, once in each week for at least 5 dny of February. A. D., 1924 and in four consecutive weeks from tihelibe Fourteenih you of His 1M8]- Wiil soil all together or ooporntoly n“. oatarrh or a cold, get Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply n little of this pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils ' and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head and mom- branes. instant relief. How good it feels. Your head is clear. Your nostrils are open. You breathe freely. No more hawking or snnfitlinx. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up, choked up and miser- able. Reliei is sure. 1A DOMINION OF CANADA Province oi PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court i 1-m- Georg: v., A. o. 1:24 1N RE ESTATE of William A. Robertson, late of Pownal in Queen’: County in the said Prov- ince. deceased. tootato. iBy the Honourable Alexander Bannerman Wlrburton, Surrogate Judge of iProbnto, do, &c. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen’: County or any Constable or literate person within aid County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on iiic of William Cameron Robot-icon of Pownfl aforesaid, Farmer. and Venatto May Robert- son of tho nine plnoo, Splinter. the executor: of lib: olbovc named E:- tato praying that n citation any b: bsucd for til: Wfmlo hereinafter set forth: You no therefore boro- by inquired to oito All person: in- teracted in the ::id Estate to be and cppur before m: It o. Probate Court to be hold in tho Court Home in Chcnottotown, hi Queen’: county. in ti» lbld Proviaco. on y tho Ibumcntb 6:1 ot March nut. coming, ct it: hour of clovon okiot foronoon of tho ma: do! to chow can: i! m w . 0' B. Loni: Ccirns, Freetown. 1 Ambit: Bull, 11 mouth: old, ‘ _\ ‘ date hereof and that a true oopytestyks reign. hereof he forthwith posted in thel following public places respective-I (l I. S.) (Sgd) ly, namely, in the hwli of the Court A. BANNERNIAN WARBURTON House in Charlottetown aforesaid.‘ Judge of Probate in front of the Hall at Pownai 11386-2-8-Fri4i. [IVE STIlIIIi Stead Bron, Charlottetown, R. R. No. 6, 1 Jersey Bull, 6 month: old. Stead Brod, Charlottetown. R. R. No. 6, 1 Jersey Bull, I your: old. Mlcbcsl MoMannns, New Haven, 1 Ayrshire Bull, 2% years old. (Registered) Percy O. 'I‘redenick, West Devon, 1 Holstein Bull, 8 month: old. (Registered) ilorcy A. Trodenlck, West Devon. 1 Holstein Bull, 10 month: old. (Regina-ed) .7. A. Mcquarrie, Hampton, 1 Shorthorn Bull 4 your: old. ,8. H. Newoou, Kingston, 1 Ayrshire Bull, ii year: old . Gordon A. Newsom. Kingston, 1 Holstein Bull, 15 mouth: old. W. Jiu. Cairns, Freetown. 1 Sliortborn Bull, 21 month: old. W. Ju. Cairns. Freetown, 1 Short-horn Bull, 8 months old. W. Jae. Ooh-nu, fission, 1 Shorthoru Cow 8 year: old. W. Ju. Cairns, Freetown, 1 Shorthorn Cow, 4 year: old. W. Ju. Cairns, lficotown, 1 Bhorthorn Cow, 5 you: old. . Ludlow Jenkins Marshiield, 3 Yorkshire sows, 4 mouth: old. Kenneth McMillan. Covobew Rood, 1 Yorkshire Sow, (duo lamb) i 11'- Cburle: Mollhdycu, Riverdalo, 1 Yorkshire Boar. i you‘: old. Frank Hallidny, Eldon. 2 Yorkshire Sowii. 10 month: old (broil) Gordon Novnon, North River. 1 Re glltemd Holstein Bull 16 mill. Old- B. H. Neuron, North River, 1 registered Ayrshire Bull, I you‘: old. inmost ilfoKinnon, Highfleid, 1 Ayrshire (low, 5 you: old. ._ Ialimol MoKinnon, Highlield. 1 Ayrshire Heller 0:11.’! would. ‘ R. Loni: Cuirno, Fcretown. 1 Ayrshire (hit, 4 month: old. R. Loci: Oolrnc. Freetown, i Ayrcbir: Bolton, 10 month: oil. " DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTQEE A! uvr routmv gwin ' Until March l0thvwe will b LIVE FOWL overgfogur weight, highectpiyflcychig , ’ m HARRIS marrow 1M - _ ' .74. {"17 Q».