"The Highest Quality Salt You Can Buy- Salt is ult, but Purity Salt is better salt. Al its name implies, Purity is all salt. Pure —Clcan—full-flavored and free-running. Many housewives will accept no other. class repair; also new store 24 it. square with glass front. ' it uot sold by April 11th. will be sold on that day with stock, crop, lmDlBIHQDlBrEBBY tbnns tor quick Tenders For Hotci Property in Char- lotteto n hw- . w g FRED G. KELLY, . lSealed Tenders addressed to ihei2293_3_2g_u_ P I, Elnerald‘ < undersigned will be received up to.,______ r and on Thursday, the 10th, day ot' t Z April. A. D.. 1924, at twelve o'clock _ 1 noon, tor the property on the corn- : er 0t Great George and Dorchester 1 Streets, Charlottetown, known as the "Davies Hotel" and having 29 ‘ bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 3 toileti rooms. ‘ Tenders maybe for the Hotel pro- perty and the furniture therein, or, separate Tenders may be made tori eaiii; Hotel may he inspected anylggyuntil u O'clock noun on day from 3 to 5 p.m. ' ' The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. ! Dated this 28th day oi’ March, A.1 n, 1924. i C. R. SMALLWOOD. Soliciton, Cameron Block, Charlottetown. 2355-4-2-81. HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT marked "Tenders tor hiaterials ,. torth in the Specification for sani which with forms oi’ tender may b Engineer, Charlottetown, Princ tender payable to the or of Public Works. Prince Edwin‘ P. E. Island at Emerald Jet, adjoin- ldeh lug one o! the best shipping stations on the Island. few yards stores. school, and cheese factory. tenden 18 acres tor seed Potatoes, 9 rooml ~'» house, frost proo! cellar, large barn "e . - v-w- - L. B. McMILLAN, Secretary oi’ Public Work ,, , <51O\‘¢"‘\>; 1, with cement stables, piggery, poul- 2229 fpzgytsgt first " tery. machine house all in lie r ew liugs To-day CONGOLEUM RUGS AND MATS are ready for you in our house fur- nishings sh0p—-sec0nd fioor-the range of patterns and sizes you want .—at the following prices:-— 9X6ft. 9x71-2ft...... 9x9ft. 9x10‘-2ft................ 9x12ft.--.. SMALL SIZES 36x18inches......--........60c 36x54inches..............$1.95 36x72inches....--........ $2.50 MOORE 8t Mac LEUD Limited Charlottetown $ 9.00 $11.25 $13.50 $15.75 $18.00 119-121 Queen so, Tenders fo1_-_ Material Pursuant to the requirements oi 100k,“ ._ y _ ‘ _ _ I g down; then be turned the bdlmd“ Hlghwaw Au’ bed!“ beckon a couple of burly tel-lows Wm be received by we Llnderi:i:fcai"i'ied the stavcs ot’ billmen. From 1m" 14- mt- fw" the “PM iiitil°°iiilfiiiid“i“iiiiii'iie"'“" m 'iiig oi any or all oi the following . . ~ , , - . nmteflals‘ viz" Lyemem’ SW81 Rg \\lll(.h he spriukltd somtthing tiom mwrcmg’ "on Rods Sand’ Gravel nostrils \\ith his lctt hand he knelt , ' _ ' ‘ . she went after him. 0,1. *;"'°"ef‘ Smile’ Corrugated 1'0" down beside tho_ suffcrcr, (‘uh en's dccmmug m the “mm “a tpiictiy set himself to nnfustcn the Colonel?" seen at the Ofllce of the Provincial admired his quite Commission- » iii .._. FARM FUR Siiilidr“ ‘ l ’ . A certified cheque for $500.00 or u _1 ~ , - 3 ‘ (ten pe-r cent of the amount 0t" the G211?‘tirwtltxinfioujoglywbgllgll" One o! the best 50 acre (arms on ilsland, must accompany each tenpcm m the other a purple . Onaiinlt suntan n10: Qtrnho I A5 ilolics, perceiving here llnUrP liHlill u sick mun, ‘his advance, a voice from the ro- vtroziting crowd shouted u warning to him. ' “Have n. care. sir! Have a care! He may be stricken with the plague. Tho Colonel checked, involuntar- ily urrested by the horror that the vi-ry word inspired. And then bo lit-hold u stouiish, elderly man in a heavy wig, plainly but scrupulously ilrcsi-acd in black, whose round couiittiiiiiiice gathered u singularly owiish expression from u pair oi ‘horii-rimmcd spectacles, walk culin- ‘ly forward to the stricken citizen. A inoine-nt he stood beside him t0 and u. who had the appearance upon al phizil. Holding the former to his and e man's (loublet. e Observing him, the Colonel courage. and e thence took shame zit his own fear tor his utterly worthless lile. Re- he little d group. , Oiic 0i’ the blllmen was pointing tu ‘id gait-h at the basc oi the sufferers Th D ‘t .til S tblndit- .. -. ,. .,._ . -. from Se" a‘ zfigzgtmsgle {iswegtg or any tinont. llis eyts out ioiind, ltls 1111-1.- irruvo, liillbi his voice cziiiic diushul and startled. l “Sea! 'l‘iro tokens!” ho said to 5 his companion. I And now thc jfldtlrcisslng llolles. 1 “You would do well not to up- proacli more trlosely, sir." “is it . the plague?” quoth Holics in u quiet voice. The doctor nodded. pointing to the purple patch. “The tokens are very plain to sec." he said. “l beg. sir, that you will go." And on that he once more held the handkerchief to his mouth and nostrils, and tiliuncd his shoulder upon the Coloii- l. doctor spoiw, liolli-s withdrew as he was biddcn, moving slowly and thought- fully, stricken by ‘thc first sight of tho plague at work upon a [cllow- ‘crviiturc. As he approached the l 111:1: oi’ till‘ crowd, which, koopiiig its distiincc, yet stood lit giizl, n3 t-rovads will, lli‘ observod that mun shrunk hack from him as it lic ivere himself ulruiiily tiiiliiti-il. A single thing beheld impresses us more dcoply than twcnty such things ilescribcil to us by others. Iiithi-rtt) those London citizens had trczitoil lightly this matter of the iplnguo. Not ten minutes ugo thoy fluid boon doridiing and polling Qlll‘ ‘who had prczichcd repentance and ;\Vi.tl‘lli'il them oi‘ the anger oi’ ‘lie-awn launched upon them. And zthoii suddoinly, like u bolt from tho i lhlue, liud conic the stroke that laid fi one of them low, to freeze their i i BordenfiSLCl-iuilen Milk in pane, iicsh, country milk imm which more lliunlisliihcnuluial water has en re- moved. ltlcrenm richness makes t cidenlnndecono- mica] milk iorevcry recipe. Urdeiiiom our grocer. Four izel. Write ior Si. chllltl Recipe Book Th: Borden Co. Limited Iiontrul "' "i-11~-"' THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIKN’ (canines o . i nonunion-qua. °° no ilorisioirnnd till their hearts with continued tcrror by giving them a sight oi this thing which hitherto they had biil hcitrd reported. The Colonel stalked on, reflect- ing that this event in Paul's Yard had llUlJr) more proselytizlng the cause of the than ii score oi advocates tor Commonwealth could have accomplished. lt was very well, hc though-t. It was a sign. And if anything bad been wanting to clinch his decision to throw in his lot with 'l‘ucker, this supplied it. But. first to quench the pro- digious thirst engendc-ed by his long walk through that sweltering hciit. 11nd then on to Cheapside and Thicker to offer his sword to the revolutionaries. As he entered the common room, Mrs. Quinn turned from it group of citizens with whom she was stand- ing to talk to follow him with her _ eyes. her lips compressed, as he passed on into hi5 .own little parlor, at the back. A moment later "What may be your pleasure, she demanded forbidd- iiikly. “A ilraught oi ale it I your charity," quoth he. She went oti in silence. and re- turned with a tnnkard. which she placed upon the table before him. "Ye‘li have made your plwns to leiive my house today as we settled it lust night?" said she between question and assertion. l. __ He. nodded, parsing his lips n little. “I'll remove myself to the Bird in Hand across the Yard this afternoon," said he. "The Bird in Hand!" A slight up~ ward inflection oi’ her voice mark- Pil her disdain of that hostelry, which, indeed, was but a poor sort oi’ tavern. There was something portentous in her utterance. She came forward to tho table. and leaned heavily forward upon it. Her expression and attitude were calculated to leave him in no doubt that this woman. who had been so tender to him hitherto, was now his declared enemy. "My house," she said, "is a reputable house. and I mean to keep it so. I want 110 traitors here, no iziillows’ birds and the like." "Yefre mad." he said with con- viction. / "No, I'm not mad, nor a tool noithi-r. master rebel. A man's to be known by the company he keeps. Bron-- ‘i’ " “tern deserve What were YOU paying for Cook- ing Apples during the past month. The latest figures from Ottawa give these as the average prices an (‘hdrloticfii Si. John Quebec llontrcal hcrbrooke ittdwa ‘rockvillc Liuu>iou 1i"ilCVll|e ixcrhoro‘ WUIIKO Caiharincs iamilton iraiitiord lalt Quclph slitchcucr ‘ Woodstock Strsttoid iLondon ' .St. Thomas iChatham Whndsor Winnipeg Regina it ltioosc law Saskatoon Princc Vnucou vcr ‘compare with other cltlosi Are you plying more or leu than average‘! Thou pricu are for nvorngo qual- ity “delivered” goods. Watch for the changu In this chart next month. Tomorrow: Shoulder Vul. Rant All Sizes a ' FOR nd Patterns GONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL ART RUGS SALE BY BRACE, McKAY & CO., LIMITED 8U MM ERIIDE, P. E. l. _._.__.. p Buy Your Co "From-- -rooi.n s». THOMPSON, LTD. "€!"'*"v"* l ngoleum Rugs Gosi; 0i Living Chart How do pnlcu in you; locality - ‘h. APRIL-S, 1924 cull-Fain’- B: nun lolukfcrllllrGold-Soul. You ill fimltonthajau of nuypomdndGoU- Soc: CGIIINGIIII Ari-Rug, yard: of Cc mm Bp-llI-Y and mum.- llqfaallnu _ Monny Bafi. GOLD Qiiicifiim wwrnsmim 3st... s“ l’ ‘t ‘Il 4”‘? -~ Ccngoleum Art-Ru] No. 5/0. ' , shown on Illa floor, ll a pgpular ~_ ' floral pallem. The 9 x J00! {I18 wail only $9.00. Artistic, Durable, Easy-to-Clean Rugs I Sunshine, flowers. and friendly colors-what 8 liomelike charm they give! And how the Q0111- Seal Congoleum Rug sets oii the simple yét artistic iumisliings of this rooml Made in a wealth oi attractive patterns, it's easy to find just the Congoleum Rug that suits your taste for any room. They have delightful liar- monies of color, and their motifs are true to the best traditioi? of design. There are rich Qriental designs for living room or dining room, restful floral eilects for bedrooms and a simple tile pat- tern ior the kitchen and bathroom. Gold-Seal Rugs givE such long service and their prices are so low that you will find it is real economy to use them all over the house. Popular Rug Sizes —Popular Prices 9x3 It. $4.50 9x 7'} tt.$|l.Z5 '9: IZ it. $18.00 9 x 4'} it. 6.75 9 x 9 ft. i350 9 x l3?! it. 20.25 I 9x6 it. 9.00 9x 10in. l5.” 9 x l5 it. 22.50 Cold-Seal Congoleum By-tlre-Yard, 85c sq. yd.- Prlces Winnipeg and palnb W cal proportlonalcly higher in cover exlm fnlghi Write us for folder, "Modern Rugs for Modern Homes," which illustrate: the patterns in full colors. Gold-Seal Congoleum By-the- Yard The same durable. waterproof, flat-lying material as the rugs for use over the entire floor; made two yards wide, without border; many bcautiiul patterns I to choose from. Needs no fastening. Satisfaction guaranteed by the Gold Seal. Only 85c a square yard. Practical—Easily Cleaned Besides their beauty. the modern Canadian housewife finds many other advantages in Congo- lcum Art-Rugs: she likes their waterprooiness and the ease with which they can be cleaned. A light mopping removes in a twinkling any dust, dirt or spilled things and leaves the smooth surface spotless. Lie Flat WithoufFastening Gold-Seal Congoleum Art-Rugs are made all in one piece‘—cntirely without seams. They lie - flat without fastening of any kind. Furthermore. Gold Seal OLEUM NGART-Ruos Made in Canada — by Canadians — for Canadians CONGOLEUM COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED i270 St. Patrick Street Montreal. Quebec These newspaper illuslraliom glue you only a hazy (dca of Hi: remarkable beauty of lhcsq tlsllgliifulfloraldesignr. our dealer has a complete anorl- muil nwailingyour inspection; A Completé Line of GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM RUGS. Carried m Stock at all Tlmes rxowss Bxos Lrn. an iq‘ illl Sizes and Patterns i GililGilLElIM lillll SEAI. Alli‘ IIIIBS - for sale by PIITOIIS LIMITED. W ..Vlt_. Sell, GOIGLEIIM, SQUARES i i1 w, any ,