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SD19 , Sillllll lilillRSE SCIENCE AND Alillllilllllllli - ‘A Short Course in Domestic Science and Agriculture will be held in the Agricultural Hall In Summer- i- later. lngfldirch 10th. at 7.30 p. m., and continuing each evening until Friday, March 14th. at 7.30 p. m. Full information can be obtained from the Department oi Agriculture. Program t IN liliMESTlC side, beginning on Monday, even- afternoon and appear 4. No direct personal merit re- dounds to nle from the circumstan- ces of this yarn, so I may tell with- out appearing to be stepping on the automatic bouquet-thrower. When Fred Brandt, once of Hob- oken, and I were trying to get outa dllily American newspaper in Yoko- hama there was not an eluburrllss- ing growth of roses along our pnth. Once the old‘Washlngt0n hand- prcss broke down-hut that be- longs in anothr-r pince. in the absence of any cnblc ser- vico from home, we hull gone hat in hand to tho American residents "f U"! Jflllllllcfllv city and cnjolcd from them a sufficient sum to pay for twenty-five words of cable stuff n day to come irolll Son Francisco to Yokohama, via Manila. The news of the United Stutcs in twcuty-fivc words! Thu mad men. who urcd to Illrow togethvr the Manila pnporl-l got fifty words n dny frolu llltlll‘ San Francisco correspondcnt and shot half of it——not always the best hllli —llndcr tho China Son to nllr lone- ly outpost of Ilp-ilnd-golng journal lism. Very often it taxed our in- genuity to lfllBfllfifl our meager massage, but. never wore we at n loss to “smoke up" the news des- patchcs onco we felt sure we had decoded them correctly. Stuff of dreams, you know. One day among our twenty-five Where the Grape-l vine Twinelh Cable Service" line a vivid des- palch from CleniuegoB. Cflbfl. 19“- ing how in the midst of battle man- euvers of the Atlantic Fleet in Car- ibbean waters there had been a flare-back from one oi the hi! 81ml? in the forward furrow-forward. mind you-of the battleship Mis- souri; how a brave young lieuten- ant-nanle sllpplled-— hud Rte‘! with heroic _ energy t0 61058 the doors over the powder hoist and thus prevented burning Bhrfldfl from s powder hag dropping 00W" to the mngazino and causing tho destruction nf the RTBM Shill- Then hi» had staggered out to the dock with the bodies oi six of his gunners‘ crew who had been kill- ed. " Well. that was that. Twelve days later came a copy oi tho Manila Cable News. Wllllih enjoyed fifty words to our twenty- fivc. Tho Manihl paper had a pnru- gruph about an explosion in a sug- ill‘ roiincry in Si. Louis, Missouri- six dead. Eighteen days after the appear- ance oi the Japan Advortinelfil cab- led story camo papers from San Francisco. On the front page was a story about an explosion ill the forward turret of the battleship lliiusollrl during battle practice in the Carib- bean winter, maneuvers. It fold how u bruvc young lieutenant hud precious words occurred these: "Explosion lllisnouri six (load. Just those four pregnant pieces ill a pic- ture puzzle- l retired into the sil- ellces with them. Next day the Japan Advertiser carried under its proud “Special prevented the destruction of the isilip-thollgh six of his crew were 'killed-—by closing the trap over the powder hoist. : The name of that hero, however, livns not the name given in the Ad- vertiser's cable despatcb. ((Copyright 1924.) BEGIN HERE TODAV Colonel ‘Hollos, soldier and ad- venturer, returns to England, the "Farm For Sale The executors offer for sale the farm of the late Thomas Rice. con- talniag 80 acres with buildings. situated in Greenfield, Lot 66. Apply to ' McLEAN 6. McKlNNON, Charlottetown. 1830 3 56f NOTICE All those indebted to me by note or account please make payment at once. Further delay will mean trouble and expense. 8. H. COLWILL, 1827 3 5 3i New Haven. Auction 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 ', _ Guardian Professional Cards Palmer 8: Palmer In I. PALIBIL K O- Ilanlatev. lite. . In” no Inaa Ink oi lava leatla Ilallllag - QIIIOMIICWI: P- l- Ir MacDonald 8: McPllee a, a. nnuaaao a. a. IIPIII a. The real and personal property of the Isle Boyce McKie will be sold on the pronlz-iizs at Kcppoch, Lot 48, on Wednesday, 12th March, 192-4, at one o'clock p. 'm., com- pr-ising 127 acres of land, with live stock, crop, Ifarm implements and nloveablcs. Auction slit II am instructed ‘by Colin Mo- Eachern ol‘ Long Creek, to sell uu h-ls premises on Thursday, the 13th day of March, IR til-o hour of one o'clock p. m. All his stock consisting of the Dollowing:—One nlarc, 11 years olvd, “Barrister? one. til-are, 7 yours old "Young Crllizlmorc", 1 horsr fivt years old, 1 coldt rising. 3 yours old, one mllrc, 7 yours old, “Kcp pocIk J‘rinl:»u," 5 mill-ll rows. 2 steers rising 3 yenns old, 2 imifors rising 2 years old, 2 luecrs 2 years old, 3 calves, 13 owes. 1 ram, 6 pigs, 40 hens. 500 loci. dressed flooring apructz At this» l-llilillt‘ time will oiier his farm rcntnl for n term of yearn. Ploughelng all done and good com- fortable ‘blllllllllilfl. Reason for selling, going West. Terms, All sums up to five dol lars cash. over that amount, nint- nltmths credit on approved joinl. nolco. NEIL McKENZIE, Auctioneer l856-3-7-fnlw3l. ..____.. Aucniu SIIliE In Charlottetown Carver, Esq" to sell on Monday, Marchdlith, eovnmeneina at 1 o'clock p. m., his splendid new house ails m. situated on Long- jelnlnq with new barh and garage, beautifully situated. Also en the tun and movable property com- prising parlor, dlnlng_ room, kit. ehan, bad room and lhll furniture, also 1 horas, 2 sate driving har- ness, werk harnaaa and traeaa, weed sleigh, pang alslalll. 2 ilrlw lag _ 2 lawn Mia, forks, new. and garden soda and ether artlelea too num- wraua to mention. laqeotlen Oat- lmlaylteLTel-maatnle. IINJ. curl-an a eon, ‘“ ‘ v ~l “Auctioneer We are authorised by C. c. ‘worth Ava, No. lb. Aloe a Lot ad- i, acme day we will edli all his iurnl- l” qilaum land of his birth, when war is de- clared with Holland. He comes |esn of the ‘Paul's Head, in Paul's Yard, London, . The colonel asks his old frien [His {trace 0f Albemarle, to secure for im a commission in the army land Albemarle warns him that the name oi Rnndul Hollcs, father of the colonel. is on the warrant for the execution of the late king. Therefore it is dangerous for the colonel to enter the services of ito lodge with Martha Quinn, host- J, A. McDONALD, England. The colonel returns to Auctioneer ‘Mrs. Quinn's and visions oi zl 1772-3~3iMwf5i_ - ~ youthful love amfall- return to him. Nan, the object of ‘his early aIfIfec- tionn has shown no appreciation of his love-making. She is lln-gry when he kisses her. ' NOW G0 ON WITH THE STORY He looked at her almost savage- O B08198 Don '1 Pare Them! Cutting a com ia always dangerous. Blue-jay ends corna. Kills the pain instantly, then the corn loosens and comes out. Ne risk. no constant irou- ble. Get Blue-jay at your druggiat. B1ue=j ay Eye Strain Not a Disease _, Eye-Strain Ia not a diseased condition, but a defect Iln the physical formation and development oi the Eye. Medical treatmant la not In- dicated, eitoept perhaps to alleviate resultant distressing symptoms. A careful examination should be made to determine Juat where the defect or weakness le situated, and with till. Information, the optometrln Ila able to pre- aarlbla the naeeaaary re- medy. Al. your Oaqvlee, 0. F. llaleiloton Phmatrln. i I i (i) RAFAtL SAOATINI H251 RELIASID DY MIA SIRVIKI: "K. 017118 " RAFAEL Q SABATIHI "i \ -lv.un'rkx1'tb I] ' IAMSAWIRVIILD - . 4 e0 O4 ly while-faced. Then in silence he swung on his heel and went off through the trees. Six paces he had taken when he came face to face with an elderly gravedaced gentleman in the clerkly attire of‘ a church-man who was pacing slowly readin-g in a book. The pnrson raised his eyes. They were longohaped blue eyes like Nancyhai but kindlier ill their glance. . “Why Randal!” he hailed tile- boy who was almost hur-tllng lntol him, being half-blinded by his un- shed tears . The youth commanded himself. “Give you go morning, $Mr. Sylvester. II . .. but came to say goodby . . . " "Why, yes my -boy. Your father told me . . ." ‘Through the trees cn-me girl's teasing voice. “You are detaining the gentle- man, father, and he in in haste. He is off Ito conquer the world." Mr. Sylvester raised his heavy gray eyebrows a little; the shad- 11w oi a smile hovered about the zorners of his kindly mouth, his ayes looked n question, humorously. the ' m GUARDIAN moved himself ‘permanently to dnndonl shortly after his _so_n's go- Ilog to ‘Mon-k, had been. dead these two years. ‘Ifliandal had not accomplished his proud boast of conquering the world, at least he had "won himself a important ‘place in it, a fine p sltlou in the army that should be a stepping- stone to great doings. Hqwas the youngest colonel in the ser- rvioe, thanks b0 his own talents as well as to Monk's favor——for Monk could never had so favored him all who -knew him. and .. . come lmck to me soon again." ."Nan!" he cried again. It was all that he could say; but he said it with singular eloquence. Something slapped softly down upon the withers of Ihielhorse: His bend shot out to clutch it ere it fell thence. and he found himself hold- ing a little xasseiled glove. There was a little scream from llbove. “My glove!" ‘aha cried. ‘lrve dropped it. Randal. please!" She was leaning fnr out, reaching Iiown a Ibeseeching hand. Bllt she was slill too far above hlul to Hen- der possible the glovoka return. Besides, this time she did not dc- ceivc him with ‘her comedy. "I'll wcnr ii. an a favor till I come to claim the hand it lluacov- cred," he told her in a sort 0i ex- ulation. LHe kissed the glove,bow- ed low, covered himself with a flourish, and touched the horse with his spurs. McDonald G0v’t.' Announce Cuts in Estimates (Bnltlsh United Press) LONDON. Mzlr. 5. — Britain's ldlll0l‘ government has sol an ox- umplc to tho rest of tho world in reducing cost of government. Philip Snowden, Chancellor oi Ex- chequer, announces cut totalling $225,000,000 in preliminary estim- ates. The total sum called for is 51.445.000.000 compared to $1,035.- 000,000 inst year. The complete revenue needs oi Britain for the coming year will be $3.920,000,000 With four weeks of the financial year to rlln the realized surplus oi revenue over expenditure stands llt $145,000,000 purl of which sav- ing will likely he used to effcct a cut of one penny o pound on the tca and sugar Ilulles and lo nulko some abatement of the entertain- mcnt tax. The only departments not slated for zl reduction are Education, old Age Pensions and the Scientific and industrial Research Depnrt- nlcnt of the British Museum. -‘ ‘had he not ‘been worthy and so proved himself-a man oi mark, : of whom a. deal was expected by _- GEN. BRAMWELL- BOOTH The great chief of the Salvation Arnly, and son of thg founder. ‘who is coming to Canada shorily_ior a tour. British Newspaper Deal Creates Interest (Canadian Press) LONDON. Mar. 5. ——-'i‘ho latest big newspaper deal whereby Sir William Berry, proprietor ofthe Sunday Times and Daily-Graphic, in roporled to have bought the papers formerly owned by Sir Edward Hulton and purchased last October by llord Rothernlcro and Lord llenvorbrook nl tho name of the Dally Mail trust. created con- siderablc interest in Fleet Street and on the stock exchange. The price saldpto have been pnld by Sir William is $25,000,000. u-rel all 410881190 conditions. [When IfowlIs one lmaccollnltably, ICllQ wise wilmse ail-ways do mo ox- alnino minutely inside and out for indications of the cause, and ll none cam be found, watch cal-renni- Ily lior IPllIFl-UCT develliopmclnls and Illnmlodlntely eolporate from ItIhc flock ovary fowl that does not up Ipewr Ipenlleotly bright and lively. A follwl ItIlla-i; IBuUldS aIbou-t. wuith ruffil- ed; pluImaIgie mnkl .l.'s't.lese air ls not a Iwoll ihlul, ‘unions Iperchllnce ‘the IpllIle-neas Iis kloulsed ‘by mrltos Isnolo ling the Inland. Those Ipmzvbtry JfGPIp- erc who lprnldtiico uslmlz the nxc Ipronlipltly on every Ifowl ‘hhm, shows such [rroli-lninary slymIplonlIs, have Iimlio to Ioontend IwIIItll in the form of (Iii-sense. The axc is a stern Falwell)’, but ‘the cheapest and the least work in the long run li-f real dlisoasc is Ipreaent, iwhile it par- asites ore co-usfnig the trouble the SANITATION EY TO CON- TROL OF OULTRY DISEASES There a-re Itwo inrillcllpal classes mun Iwhllcb alifl Ipoulury dllseoses may be roughly grcoped~infecl- iOmg and Inultriltionali disorders. 01f lihe former grouips, t-ubcrmlllosis and cholera; are the moo-L lconunon nnionig ‘nvluilbs Iilolwlls nndi the va-r- lone -types of “white (llavfllllflell among chicks. Plobalhly M19 losses from illl of the adult diseases to- pother, do not: eq-uail the losses due to ‘nnllirlliional troubles. which are oliltcn the pliirmory caIuIse of losers by infectious dilseasc. A fdvlll wilt-h n. high dielgireo Iii health and vlilaliilty ‘Wllllll ILh-rolw off moat llllflflilllflllti rwlitholn, harm, ruin it tho vitality has Ibeen depleted. by poor sanitary m- seeding Ioondlilllons the IbfIndI Iialills cosy prey to any .in- fecitiion than. huippens oliong. 3o it F's ‘that sitrrict atteniliion Ito non- (loaltion anidl Iby science and lfoeldlrfg tends to Iconlirrui in o mange meas- Rnndal shrugged. "Nancy is gay at my departure. sir." "Tush. tuslh!" fllhe pzlraon rnrned, look his arm affectionately, 1nd movod along with him toward ‘llv house. "A musk on llcr con- corn," hc murmured. “Women urn ilkc that. It. lakes a deal of learning to understand a woman; lnd l doubt. in the ond. if the limo is well spent. ‘Bill ‘I'll answer for it that she'll ‘have a warm wol- "ome for you on your return, whet- Ilor you've conquered the world or not. So ahull we all, my boy. You go to serve In a great cause. God ‘bring you safely home again." IBuI. Randal took no comfort. and parted from Mr. Sylvester vowing In his heart that he would return no more botlde what. might. ‘Very enrly next morning, be- fore the villa-go was astir. Randal rode forth upon the conquest. of the world. fortifiedpby a. toleruhly heavy purse, and that brand-new sword~the gifts which had ac- companied his Iidlhera bleeding. As he rode along the wall above which the cherry blossoms flaunt- od, toward the gray rectory that fronted road, a lattice was pushed open overhead. and the head and shoulders oi Nancy were prolrud. ‘ ed. “Randai!" she softly called him, as he came abreast. ‘Ha rained in his hora and look- " d up. His rancour melted instant- iy. “Nnn!" Hie whole soul was in ills utterance of the name. "l . . .'l am sorry I laughed, Randal. dear. l wasn't really gay. l have cried since. If have stayed swake all night not to miss you now." This was hardly true. but , it ls very likely lilo believed it. "l wanted to say goodby and God keep you, Randal, dear. and . . . As he rode away her voice float- ed alter him. faintly mocking, yet with a choking quaver that be- lnyed her secret tears. "Don't lotget to bring aha world back will yon." -. And that was the laat of her voice that he bu! ever been]. Five years named before the day when next he onla to Poitier- rid Again the cherry wre in blossom: again he saw than. tons! by the blues, above the pay wall d tile nmrr orch- ard. la be rode forward with hidi- beetlllllllri. a tmq at immediately upon the- WET FEET I lead to colds. Avoid chills by rubbing with Mlilurtfe Lllllmenf, The great preventative. INARD‘ "W? I i I every- body feel better. I Y CF. ugollfiri, 43-Plate Variable . The boy will hie beat, Ila girl who?" m an. will am have passed this age at toys —but PIUUIIVOM ei tho ahlldnn never mew q. ‘ call Il-J splay in an ae- pallllnmlt. ‘BAYER. g disease conitIrol. . remedy Iis obvious. This pnliotlleal- llv oil comes minder [the head of iIsvani-t-alion which (is the reail key t0 [Cream Will Clear I a Stuffed-up Head i If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed cause oi nasty catnrrh or a cold, pply a lit- tle pure, antiseptic cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through ev- ery air passage, soothing and heal- ing swollen, inflamed, membranes and you got instant relief. Try this. Get a small bottle oi’ Elya Cream Balm at any drug store. Your clogged nostrils ope-n right up; your head is clear; no more hawking or shuffling. Count flfty. All the stufliness, dryness. struggling for breath is gone. You feet fine. 3A BUSINESS FOR SALE We offer“ for sale our Radio Business. Everything w a s bought from. Manu- facturers (not Job- ber’s) at lowest cash price. This is a very profitable business. Anyone or a partner- tal, with a knowledge of Radio can make it very profitable. To the purchaser we will give free rent for three months. RADIO PRICES ' p SMASHED Myers-Tubes . . . $3.75 UV-201 Tubes .. 6.00 Riay Phones 3.25 Phone Plugs .75 5.25 Inductance Swit- ' ches......... 1.00 ' ‘ g prices on Marconi and‘ other Sets. r-' ~- alavt- u. ‘ 5.4.... Condensers . . ship with some capi- . 1211A, Mllllelbe will new uae no other blend The quality never van-lea. —- Tr? it ‘Qdfly. a ‘w gb0_;véAll ~ filfhle hue been our policy ma, ' '7. 1924 N‘ MARCH "-"¢'»:r-;e!;.: - - H199 “I” a . I‘ Wm? s.-. so tli-lrulur sides. it? Diamond weave, heavy‘ wire strong construction. tuiblllai- sides. high riser ends, strong helical springs at both ends. Special value—cnn_ you bent Beds Springs Mattresses Thicksoft layer mattresses Compare with usual $10. Mattresses Wonderful value! 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