PAUL TWO 31-, of “SALADA” TEA were sold in the first three months of this year than in the corresponding period of last year. equivalent to an lNCREASE_ of 20 tone a week modest estimate of this means that over one hundred million MORE cups of delicious "SALADA" were enigyed in the‘ hcames of the | ' sh t o t s an in t e $5 iimsmfinttiiii 1553. m n This INCREASE "SALADA", which was evidenced by the IN- CREASE of 1.495. sales for I920 over 1919, and the increase of 1,536,789 pounds in 1919 over 1918. v “We publish these figures because we believe i “"9” mam‘ ever one is interested in the reward of merit. do years we have been blending and selling n uality For an honestly fine u.» time "sAilo o3 confirms the popularity of 236 pounds in “SALADA” tea to the public. ln all; has remained matchless A? in flavour-unapproacbed by any other tea in cup ' quality-and as a result has continually increased _ illlO old insane desire to scream t0 “S'- in sales. Please remember our America, but amount to over the above figures represent l CRE§E$ alone—“SALADA" sales are not , __l!l________i_ only arger than those of any other tea in {Ned for an hour than to endure Jlcvcrlys insulting espionage. ONE-TENTH OF THE TOTAL IMPORTSI‘ OF ALL KINDS OF TEA INTO AMERICA; —-viz.: , Canada and the United States. i cimrxrn-uu l-lMENT ABOLISH ED ‘SYFOCKHOLM, Hay .11 punishment in Swedon has been zihollshcri by a measure passed by the Rikstlad. oAsToRi For Infants and Children ill USE FOR WEI 3U YEARS Alwatisabears fllgnatwo 0 r HORSEMEiV Catalon sou of tho great Bingen 2.06% is for sale, one half brothci" of Uhlan 154, full brother of Owns- est 2 year old ever raised on P. E. sa 2.06%. Catalon sired the fast- lsland. Come and see him. Price right. Jas. T. Waite, Summerside. nun-i Notice Re Govern- ment Mussel Mud . It is the intention of the Provin- cial Government to put their Nlud Dredge into operation this season at the earliest possiblo date. Parties desirous of obtainlni-t nrud from them will please mako application at once to the Secretary’ of Public Works, Charlottetown. The price of mud will be $1239" per car oi‘ 25,000 bs., i‘. o. b. Miti- gell, payayle in advance, and all freight on mud Shllillell 10 WHY 31"‘ tlons must be paid in advance. Mud must be unloaded within 48 hours from the time of its arrival at its destination. Should it be found that. tho mud can be produced at a lower r816 than the amount chart-toil. namely $1100 per car, the difference in the cost and the amount paid will be rehated to the parties obtaining iiillllliil A l0, - Uipii- . |Any purson i ‘Wednesday, May 11th inst, paying - "Ned knows anything we can~du = for him is a pleasure.“ Sonia held —At Al cers "iv uctiou Sale (ill MARKEILSQUARE ON pmp.;iv,~vviay 13TH, 1921 Commencing at 11 o'colck a. m,‘ when I will sell .1 lot of choice horses and cows, ’ l‘urc Bred and Grades also carriages, harness etc. having any of the above to ilispnse of for cash, bring ihcm along on Fnlilay. Be 0n time. Sale commencing sharp on time. BENJ. CA RTER. Auctioneer. NOTICE 'l‘ake notice that any person or persons selling or having in their possession beer or other ilrinkeble liquids, which contain more than two and one-flail‘ per cent of alco- hol, which has not been obtained from a vendor will be prosecuted under the provisions of the Prohi- bition Act. (Signed) GEORGE H. HARBOUR Chief Inspector LIVE HOGS H. J. Carver will lake delivery of livc hogs at .\1lt. Albion Station current market price. This will be the last shipment for us from this station for this season. llogs must be fasted, or otherwise taken at re- duction from regular price. DAVIS & FRASER _-__~~-- j- _ __ . An Adventure .'__ ' ' . ' iii Yeiis av CAROLYN BEEOHER ' ' i Chapter XXXll Ned Campbell had stulllillleil frc-m the room. almost unconscious of wliiit he did, his thoughts in a mazehis senses reeling. lt could not be tl‘ll9——-S(1l1lil——llllll——-l)lll that kiss-Sonia herself in his arms.‘ He felt abased. like kneeling to‘ her. N0 thought of anything yond that one fact came to him. No fear of the future. of Stronti- This wonderful marvellous thlnE that had come to lilin Was all lie could grasp. He must have always loved. Son- ia, lie thought, Loved her without knowing it. lr site had kissed him like that beforc—perhaps then he “m, yuu w“; me m,- Sonia?" would have known. But save --No_n,,_‘\;e,|. 1 want you for that light touch of lier lips on slove me!“ his hair that day in the studio. Since she could not explain lief there never had been a caress be- liesitiincy it liad been quite liupos- sible for her to glive Ned anhyteiitt- planation. lie hat no idea t a .\'ow came trying times for So» was something very like fear that la. Strong hail not mentioned the held her. He laid it instead to affair of the library, but he had in- modclstgr, ti)‘ ltlilc félclitllili ‘Sllehmli: sisted that Ned be with them al- mane‘- dlle an“ m‘ a u ‘i mos, Constant“. yet he ha,‘ no; forgotten illiltjlille had_a husbanril. loft them one moment alone, as he" btrong mwmed "l ljlnle f" t e used to do. At times Sonia bad "Milli 2363i‘: “lymdbélldiigiilififl: ‘n: declare “he would not endure his knew whom lic was to mcethoniu actions longer. But when slie felt had taken great pains that ever)‘- like this Elle excused Bherseif ‘and thing ghnulil he 3115i righL that 139v. went to er-rcom. etter (eny , , i ,, S, ) com licrscli’ the pleasure of being with sllgrznillofilllérhtlirvpb nlzligiuhgpg; (lays with Ned. ‘when they talked toge- ‘ getlier of their love had given So- {rlvirfl ‘In fmv lliie "volllig people‘ That while they both knew theirs l“ m‘ it ‘ e‘ s part3‘ could be ‘nothing but a lawful E-Wr; 1 tint" “~--"1‘5.l.l.%9€iii‘3'l M” was too old for him to love. l-llhl. he must lcve a girl of his own ale] he looked lier in the eyes 81111 35k" ed: ‘ to ; u.s'e-—tlie scoring or cracking of one 0006 HQ-OOO-OO-Q-O-OQ-O Hints for the Motorists IY ALBERT L. OLOUGH THE CYLINDER INSEIRT ‘O A New Cylinder Wall to Replace a‘ Damaged One. WITH BLOCK-CAST ENGINES ——the type now in almost universii. cylinder usually entails the replace- ment of the entire set oi’ four or six. which is necessarily a l .---y costly job on ncount of the intri- cate foundry work and careful‘ machining, which a cylinder block contains. liforeover, when through long use. the cylinders become bad- ly worn, the only remedy is the grinding out to an oversize diamet- er of all the bores and the substit- ution of larger pistons-an expen- sive plece of work. These consider ations have led to the idea of mak- ing the barrel portion. withlnl which the piston travels and which] is the portion subject to wean-a removable, interchangeable unit in‘ the foriu of a hol-low. cylindrical bushing. distinct from the water Jacket. iii-ad and valve chambers,- which is pressed into place against suitable gaskets that prevent water leaks and is held in position -by tho cylindcr- bead. If this method it building engines comes into gen- ~erul use, the procediire,- in case a cylinder wall is (liimaged, will be to press out the inserted cylinder barrel and put in a new one of the original standard size, the cost oi’ the operation being merely that of the new insert-a comparatively simple and inexpensive piece-- and the outlay for labor. When all cylinders become worn out of true. their inserts will all be changed. making the engine. as good as new, so far as piston fit is concerned, at a much lower cost than a regrind -ing and piston fitting operation “Very u-pll. if Ned would like it; fripqdship m,“ "Mm, could they ‘.'.'f“l‘ll you?" ' ' ‘ ' ii is. irery nice of you-iboth of ' ou. l ilont like to troublc~" . ‘.\'o triuhle. n pleasure. isn't it, nSonin?" Strong replied. well as to Neil. lie was now responsible for her happi- ncss. She had shown liiui ll€l' in- image enshrined. She now had no jealousy of other women. it was in this frame of mind that she received her guests. Among them Dora Delong, uudlier insep- _ zirinbie pal, Lenore l-‘leetwood w prime h“ Dora's father was with them and I “lie is goirii: to do something to kept, bntvng qhnnrllg will"? dsonla ihurt me." she said to herself. m“; m‘: lie g“ 5'] ‘Olxlore 1a niw‘ I one day a WM idea Mme to h” er oo c1 more ovc y, more gin. | hcr voice steady. ‘Strr-ng insisted that they make , out. the list of guests at once. ' iupneared singularly anxious that "his party shnlllfl be given. Sonia thought, and tried FiIYlSOII. isli, llut Sonia felt no jealousy, l0 so lo Strong. i0 ask him to let did not even cnvv them their her go, to tell him slle knew lm yuutlL S)“. w;l_.;1|_nu‘]1;,ppy_ i cared nothing for licr. But she. dis- ! missed tho idea as soon as formed lic would zisk her why, und sho would have to tell him it was be cause of her love for Ned. Slio know he would drag the truth from lier. - . ' Not even now that she knew Ned loved her had any idea of a di- vorce influenced her. Hadlft she Conference of Sir James Craig, bee“ "milled lfW-Bifllll- l0": yearn and De Valera Significant Slln land more?’ What had it brought Ill"? Iflhvsivni cn-w. a home. a oirntix. only o-sn- Hllmal‘ _ 93'1"‘- Flifli was all. Neither love qreenivoc-d, chief‘ secretary for ire- 1101‘ happiness had been hers. For land, speaking yesterday of the re- Yeurs she had rebelled at her fate. cent conference of Sir James Craig Now Nell llilil Elven her buck pl‘9.llli0l‘~i|PSlgl"{Zll8 of Ulster and he‘ Youth hf“! bmiight love and a Eamon Dc Wilera. the Irlsli Re- 501‘! 0f liilltlimess to her. - publicnn leader, ileclarcil the meet- Tllfln Suddenly strong was cal- ing wus the most signflcant sign led away. Sonia and Ned wer for for peace in Ireland in 750 yours two whole days to be free of tlteii "it is not only tho best thing nvatcli flog. Ned sat with hei- i-i that has happened in modern lrisii the library again and stumhlingly history." Sir llamar said, “but ihfilllell l0 OXDress what lie-felt. the most hopeful sign in 750 Sonia was not sure why she bush- years. No Englishman, Welshman efl him, When he was about tu or Scotchmiin wants to run ire-land. hlwflk. She knew it would be sweet lrelund must settle licr problems to hear what she know he would herself. Therefore the meeting Di “l; ‘laligeroiisly Street. but she Sir James and Mr. DeValerit is an W8? llvossesseu by ii reluctance“ extremely significant sign and in Qute iilthout conscious reason she conection with it I must praise ('l‘o Be Continued.) ———-<<I-O>——-—- IRELAND is Asour TO SHEATHE "rue swono, sac- RETARV uotos ltr. l-‘reilorii- is‘. l\ Yuri: iiutlioi- of mull ivliost: ivritcs: "\\lll‘ll lllf‘ iiervc tissue llflgiylg ti. lradta feeling that she must wait-‘ the courage of Sir James who con- “a ml‘ flolllelllllig. But Ned did son-urn to ‘HCOOIIIQHIKY strangers not understand and haltingly, her, whom he knew to be enemies in liflliil in his. he spoke of his love." a ~uiotor car to tho mcetin lace. Wh h - g l’ en s c. to test liim, said she lic went alono and unattended." ‘_‘—'<_‘9'>-——~— Asked whether Sir Jams-s liuil been blinilfc-irletl, (as was the cur- ) S rosponrlenti when he rccnntly in- tervicwcd Mr. lie Valera. Sir llam- HI‘ said, “not. at llll. lic wont with li;s eyes wido aspen!’ The chief secretory pointei out and cm- O __ pliasizeti that this ivns tlic first , ‘"_ l _ _ tiuic on record that tho represent- mh ‘l;:_,lL"'m:‘:|'\j;"| ativcs of tiic northern and south- npimuns are grcuuy valued: ern tountiiics had consented to [meet for u friendly iliscussion of lose its vitality. wmmln lit-gins to lllgliiiilliéllllerllxllllllSill:nglllllfdlllliiiwkfllllll losi» lll'l‘ vuutli and viwii-ioiis - I‘ SM hvLwn-Iws irrimblp‘ 'I"_”(NIiL:>:i niistic over tho outlook or a set- " "m", “Tukn [Mm "nrvmh; m," tloiiient. When asked if tlicro was iiiid women were aware of’ tlic cfficu any Pllii-‘lllllllhf l): all lPl-‘ill Sell-it'- U§'T('lf llltro-Pliosyilintv," ment before the pllfliflllltlniilfy vmWhiz-llmllglafl‘ "pirifmtii:ihmré;i1};d'o'v:r; elections Sir Huuiar said: iv i-xliaustoil iiri- turning to liltro- Hm New"! British “(wemment Phosphate a-i diam-Mm; by Hugh”, is consistent. Thu-re is no tiiiostion Diii;:(‘o., [ltd and othnrlcntiln: drug as to the government going on dobase their love. it now took on! on a different meaning to lier as] felt that lic, most heart, anti lie hail found his; could bs- performed. Practically all part5 of .i vehicle engine that are subject to wear, with the exception of the valve seats, are already .made replaceable and, with the ex- pected adoption of the cylinded in- scrt. engine life should be greatly prolonged. IState Banquet For Jap- Prince ‘P/re-War Brilliance at Dinner in Honor of Visiting crown Prince. i unciiou. May il~—'l‘lie suite ~ban quél at Buckingham Palace tonight in honor of Crown Prince Hiroltito revived the prewar brilliance of such events. The banquet was held in the stale fballrooni, which was beautifully decorated with flowers. One hundred and thirty guests were present. including many mam hers of the Royal Family, the Jap- anese visitors and foreign aimfbas- sadors. The Prime minister, David Lloyd George, and Earl Curzon, A. J. Bal- four and H. H. Asquith also were in attendance. King George, toasting the Royal guest, said that the visit was the symbol of the friendship which had so long united tthe two island em- pirc-s. Referring to domestic. econu mic and industrial troubles. the King said: “Because lie ls our friend we are not afraid for him to see our troub- lcs. We know his sympathy is with ‘us and ‘he will understand." Prince Hirohito expressed his profound gratification at the wann welcome and hospitality he had re ceived and for the happy relations between the Allied countries. ' -__-—¢-e->—-- oases-divine FIGHT WITH FLAMES ON sq-u-oouen RYSE Coolnees of Captain Saves Hls Vessel from Destructlflri In the Gulf 10f St. Lawrvnce-Craf! Badly Damaged l'l‘('.'l‘OU, N_ S.. May 9.--Willi lici- cabin, bulkheads, mainsails_ liaiyiirds, gaff, boom anti nearly llll the spokes of the wheel burn- cil, the fishing schooner Ryse has cri-iwlod into this port under lier ‘illrP-‘iktil and two jlbs. Ollly the coolness of Captain B. C. Hein- iwell, sixty-nine years of age, sav- ed the lives of the crew and the vessel from coinipletc destruction. Knocked down by the explosion of a gasoline tiink_ which hurled one man overboard and set fire to tlio llyse when she had covered hull‘ the ilistance between the Magdalene lslunds and Plhtou. (tiipiain Jleiinwell scrambled to O-O-O§-O-O-O§40-O+§-OO-OO§§O-OO§§Q#%%¢#¢“¢¢##¢%$¢¢¢$ e \MAY 1a, 1 a‘ 4A4AAA““AA‘A Q v vvvvvi v v v vvv We Sell the Milk With the L- W'. GRABBE “t Phone 398-.) A full line of the beet groceries .. iii stock Cor. Euston and Weymoiitli Ste. Ch-ilottetown, P. E. l.‘ of in .63 WEEKS GROCERY - ’ 22s Grafton so. A full lliie of good, fresh grocer- ies in stock til the time. Phone 715 Today GOFFIN {i o0. Groceries, Provisions, Fruits and Confectionery Cor. Grafton d. Hlllsbere Ste. Charlottetown, P. E. l. CANADIAN: FARli. Dealers ln Groceries, Fl ifr Feed, Fertilizer Seeds, Machinery. Buckeye incubators Q Breeders Cor. Great Geo. d. Kent Streets. Phone 700 Charlottetown, P. E. I it took eighteen hours to beat in- to th shelter of the land. Fire and waiter bad so damage the schoon- er's provisions that the crew pre- ferred to go hungry from that time. ‘misc ,will (he continued they must enter t Consider the ease with which this car takes the steepest hills "on high," and tlie enormous creed it will develop on the highway. Surely t is is proof of more reserve power than the average motorist ever asks of his car. Notice how the Briscoe throttles clown to e crawl in crowded traflic, how quickly it picks up on the get-away. Briscoe’: appearance is strikingly beautiful. PRODUCTS LTD Choice Family Groceries. Fruit and Confectionery. Phone 12 Cor. Bayfleldand Queen Streets Charlottetown, P. E. l. this month and tlicre will be a ten Cream Left lll H°“'ii'3i>i hare evidence proper feed- " v year's ht es} the h1g1: quality If 7301110123 EAGLE BRAND WM. HUGHES Condensed Milk , R. F. MADDIGAN GENERAL GROCER High class Groceries, Friilt,Vege tables and Dairy Products, can. ily and Tobacco. GROCER / GIUOSTI We sell evbryihliig good to est. here ended further reduction for the rest of ers objected. AQAA‘ vVv 79 Queen St. Chm‘ ttetown L. A. HASZARD 1 All kinds of Preserves at big dis- count for the iisxt ten days. 173 Grafton 8t. Ohailottetown. ._____. Grocery A. Provision Merchant Lowest Prices i W- W” n" "rm" “"- Plione 7- iENKINS c son 921 ‘ "."_- rrfi l Sunnyslda, Charlottetown. that ls ' re anil'_ST. JOHN'S Nild, Miiy liI-“Flic licr 0011i reduction in June With-a longshoremens strike today by the signing ol‘ a compro- agreement. Existing wages of unspecified amounts in July. The longsliore - iuen agreed to abrogation of res- trictive rules to which the employ- _ More Power-With Less “Cost ANY people wron ly entertain the belief that l he realm of high priced cars to secure a car with power and stamina to meet their requirement. This is doubtless because they have not yet carefully looked into the merits of the lts graceful body lines are accentuated by the new feature "Tlie Tiltecl Radiator." After proving Briscoe's "More Power" claim to your satisfaction, get the facts about Brfsooe Economy. l ta remarkably low gasoline con- eum tion and great tire mileage are the result of e imination of all superfluous weight. lt is rightly known as "Leader of Light Weight Cars. THE CANADIAN BRISCfBE MOTOR CO., Limited Head Office and Factoryi BROCKVILLE ibis feet and successfully directed ilie iles-peratc fire ‘fighting. . 'l‘lie - tlon must. be settled through llll! ship's dory and some provisions llniue ltulo Act. After the (aiect- whlgh it contained avers .103; when limo‘ U"? iltlllvfililicre will he cloar- tho mun who launched it ilurlni: cd and wc shall all he in n beticr tho excitement. forgot. to put in position to discuss matters than the plug. The man overboard was iiflwi" saved. The engine same. Following are the freight rates? To all Sta-lions witliln 25 miles of Midgell $7.50 per ml‘. To all Stations within 35 tnlles of Mldzell $10.00 per car. w. ll Potions within 45 miles of lilidgell $3.75 per car. To all Stations wit-bin 45 miles of Miticell $15.00 per car. _ To all Stations within 70 miles oi Mmgeu 517-5" ncr oar- _ L. B. McMlLLANi Secretary oi’ Public Works Department of Public Works. Charlottetown. iiinv 7. 1931- nlstsi, because it liclpii to rc-vitiilizn the nerves. incrcusc bodily wright iiiid bring buck iriiorgy and iiiciitiil lior-noss. ‘ t‘At"l‘lllN: Allliouixli liitrti-‘Plins - phuti- is itii i-xct-llovit iiiil iii rclicv- in): weak, IlPFVflllH conditions, its llNf‘ is not iidviscd uiilcss lncrciisud wi-iglit is desired. n lsfilaitiiYf" jF-RIDAYI wan-r on A FlSHlN<f TRIP WITH stouov AND some oi= i-us FRIENDS. ‘m’ "m ‘°’"""""“" “m W“ """“' Zlli-LAINJC siciivioic S'l‘A'l‘l0N., (.‘.ll.\ltI.()'l"l‘I<}'l‘0WN llt-isle-r for Queen's iinil King's (iountlca COL] N ll. FVHHVA RT, Slllllhllilltfillfld Dealer for Prim-e county FAmvEns NOTICE. We have a few tons of Anlmai Flcsli lnnkage also a few tons of Dried Blood for sale at our Abat- toir on Kensington Road, Charlot- tctown. Fitrmc-rs wanting a supply of these fertilizers should call at once before we get sold out as we rave only a limited quantity. of the Ryan W85 -By smiifofii l "i Do," s lD 1. ‘ ALL RlGHT,"8AlD uafeRAY! AND THE. REST OF U5 PUT on LIFE-PREQERVERS A STORM CAME. UPAND TH BEGAN ‘ro LOOK ssRious. ' AT LAST 51.0mm’ vetoes: MEN, THE BOATS smxmé! DOES ANYONE HERE KNOW HOW TO PRAY T?" cANADiAltrll. Zbgtlfllhlgnligr’ “"- THERE'S one. SHY!" v Phone Plant 533 Office 532 54 Grafton Street \ MAIL‘ CONTRAGTi nn inn Plcteu and Oharlottfltilwn Service. hSEpALliID TENgldltS. addressed to e oiitmaster i.- o. l, Ill b - ‘rived ti Ottawa nhiiinozn onOFTi- Ovnlnwlwlns on 0r about May lay, the 10th June 192i for the con l", the a s_ "Constance" m" open fliVIIlPfl His Majesty's lil ll , iroposcd (‘ontract for rniirivv-Zls. i‘.- n nflsnensar and freight service be é.'.'i.°.'ii’.?.'.l"'i2i‘.1°i‘sfii‘€.TiiT2%.“‘i?£i.‘l twee» new M" warmers m?) 510100.)!!!‘ htlllial I l m 1 Leaving Charlottetown at 7 a. lnfollalllllgftlogioaeietb ccblltdliiolili‘: olfrprrrig m- d3"! W99?‘ Smithy‘- oiie .on rec may e seen an glans: form of Tender may be ob-i Leaving Pwtou M’ 4 p‘ m’ on a“ tallied at the Poet Offices! of Bourle lflflil 0f 5M1!!! CPI-HI daily $06M lest Rural Mall Route No. 2. from sum". Offl ' t . ' c‘ “$10; ‘lagpzgroiitifslflilee, Exact am a! liflt calling win . BI O II I . n,“ n ‘mun. be announced Aoiill ltfli. Peet Otloe Inspector. 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