E TWG _ __ Here's Energy for the Spring days -' ' lh _' ' ' , uzlzanz] four-r- _~ whole wheat BISCUIIS Eat it for any meal with mill: or crcarm-delicious with fruits—ali the food elements you need, in a digestible form. _ Save the paper inserts in each package-lots of Iun for the children. Honor Conferred on General Booth i5l>¢¢lal to The Guardian) LONDON, April 29—'I‘he King t0- » .' day ordered conferred on General Eramweii Booth, deposed command- er-in-chief of the Salvation Army, lhe order of companion of honor. Tile order carries no title or precedence, but ranks after the first class order of the British Empire. Only a 11m- iced number of alvards have been RECORDS On Sale To-day 4222 “OLD KENTUCKY CABIN" made coins w members of both sexes, “Blue Lagoon” Vocal DueLl with Whistling and Orchestra Propertys for Sale l have listed with me for Private Sale several city propertys, also s". eral good farms situated in different parts of the country. JOHN P. BRADLEY, = 4275 "BROADWAY MELODY” “You Were Meant for Me" "ruhlilhlil; filling“ fl, ' 42x1 I . “HELLO SUNSHINE ,, ‘ h 860 Auctioneer. I HELLO" . I éfsorirzrla-MLM. I94 Grafton. so. City. "You're the Only Ono ' ' '. for Me" . F T o - " .. ,1;- ,,';;_~~,,{,;.- v TENDERS . 4269 Tenders will be received by under- "MEAN To ME» ~39‘ ‘signed until May 11th, l2 o'clock l, “A _ t ‘noon, for the complete rebuilding of . - ‘iv Troubles are Over" l st. Mary's Church, Soul-ls, r. r. I t A Solos by the I Island. , . Whimrmr 5=W'=Ju". Chute: Cuylql Plans can be seen at J. A. McNelll ______ 31 50h. Summerslde; Parochial House, Soul-is; and Chuppelie d; Hunter's office. Charlottetown. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Signed REV. J. C. McLEAN, P. P. Sourls. ' I Good Selections “'7' l on every Brunswick Rees"! New Release every Thund.’ , 3402-4-29-3-4. J URABEAU (11547) ' The Black Percheron Stallion, Jura- , beau raised by the Dept. of Agricul- ture, sired by Julius (10986). dim Jurabelle 19069) is a premium horse of the highest standard. This horse wnll first price when shown at the Provincial Horse Show and l5 one of the finest proporticlled horses of his ,, type to be found. He has the sound- ness, size and quality, also the qqlgg. ness and willingness, that are so much ___ called for in the draft horses, in the _‘ I _ ' market today and will call for with T "hi "-1 b)’ Private Sale one Lot‘ greater lnsistance in the future, In BB ft. x 5:35 it. with new house con- l shnrt he has the breeding and char. taining nine rooms. All modern con-i acterlstics that make the ideal type TflfliCYlflW. Frost proof cellar. Electric ‘ of draft. . light iu all rooms as well as in cellani This horse will be in the stud at Sewer and water connections. Also I owner's stable through the season, Lot liii ft. x 375 ft. For price and par- | Usual terms with special advan. -m___ l-‘lcar these over C. F. C. Y. Radio Station or at lSLAND 12.4010 c0. 143 Great George Street. Ch'tow'n trlen order your copy at once. s-a For Sale at -s~rv=.s-.-r- r llclzlars apply to u"; _. JOHN r. nix/toast. EVERETT HASLAM, uc oneer. Springfield, Lot, 61, Phone aso. 104 Grafton so, Clty.i Emerald, n. n. 55011-4-30-41- i 35016-4-30-81. I Auction Sale‘ 0f Valuable Farm Properties Including “llewsteall" lON TUESDAY. MAY 7th, AT 1.30 P. M. SHARP ix. l have been instructed by the Frecutors. to sell by auction the {up Iowlng properties on Tuesday. May 7th at 1.30 p. m. sharp, the auction to be held at Ncwstead Farm:- ' The valuable Farm Property known as "Newstead" consist! of s: acres of the best soil on the Island, in a high ma. or NF“..- tion. Buildings consist of an excellent Stone Ieeidenos with hot wstI llesthlg, Wooden Bungalow for hired help. large barns. Cold so". age Plant, Electric Light and Water Plant. All buildings equipped with Electric Light throughout. Exceptionally well suited [or yo; Ranchlng in addition to general farming. Situated five miles from Charlottetown on the Malpeque Road. Win- oloe Station within 200 yards of farm. The purchaser of Farm may obtain complete stock of Farm Equip- ' ment at reasonable price. f!) Farm Property consisting of I10 acres, known as the ‘Old MscKlnnon Farm." situated at l-lighileld. No buildings. ' 1(3) Royalty Lot 530 containing 12 acres of good pasture land situated in 3W Charlottetown Royalty. No bu ildlngs. lg.- Part of purchase price of any of the above properties may “mun ‘f; ‘RBI EASTERN TRUST CO. J. A‘. a1 d’ Executor, Auctioneer. -21-30-May 3L4"; jDeszrable Property for Sale 2' Desirable property for sale by Public Aue. on, 202 Richmond Street, on Frida , May 3rd t 12.15 shamyconsisting of beautiful dwelling ,_‘_- ' "9?- lflftfliot. barn and garage. House all j (Qfll, hardwood floors, hot water heating. An moin the heart of the City. Beautifully ' Can be inspected. " a.‘ ' i Re Jo l . .. s - ' NALD. Auctioneer. i t i. . - -- ' wouldn't. advise it, but, Jerry and I “e Girl v ‘ have talked it over and ws hotn _ )- think there's r. big idea there Just ' CONTINUED Till FRUIT OF YEARS With Chloe's help, So-so sorted and dusted the eontenu of the wooden box and had the plans neatly arrang- ed by the time Jerry and Fred ar- rived. They came in full of inter- est in what had happened. So-so told them briefly. “You should have seen Chloe push- ing him out, of the door," she con- cluded. "He was mad enough to com- mit murder, and I can't say that l blame him. I have an idea he will be back, that is, if he really believes these plans are worth something, Of course that may just have been a dodge to try go get me to pay him for promoting the invention, but 1'. didn't sound that way." "If he's the same fellow the boys chased off the flying field, so-so, he's an ugly customer. Have you got, a gun?" So-so laughed. "No, and I wouldn't use ll, if I had one. I'd just let Wol- i fang bite him. It was a good thing’ Wolfang was shut up in the kitehelt; ' I think he'd have taken a good-sized, bite out of our friend." I “I'd let hinl come in if that iellowl Horton come around again," Fred‘ said uneasily. "I don't like the ideal of this bird running in here with only you and Chloe here in the’ house." So-so laughed again. "You needll". worry about us, army." "Let's go over these plans, So-so," Jerry suggested. ' _ They turned their attention to what had been Mr. Harper's life work. So-so had arranged the papers in order, from the first dates in 1910 up until within a few days of her fath- er's death. Jerry and Fred bent, over them. "I used to wish your father would let me see what he was working on," Fred said. "He was so much in earnest and lie really did know a lot about, aviation, that I always had an idea he'd get hold ofsomething prac- tical some day." "He didn‘; like to be questioned. though," Jerry answered. "I tried to get him to give me an idea of what he was doing once, but he shut me u? quickly.“ Poor father, he would never talk anything but generalities to any one about his inventlln, though I think . these papers show he was definite enough in what he was trying to do. And that. is another reason why I can‘t understand his telling this man [Horton all about it." So-so studied the plan of an airplane instrument boarded beautifully drawn and scaled. Presently Jerry struck the table with his fist. “By the Lord l-larry, the old man did have an idea, look a: this, Fred." He spread out a. drawing of an airplane engine and went off into technicalities that bewildered So-so. "And," he concluded. “whether he has worked out the details prop- erly or not, he's got the right. prin- ciple. I'm inclined to think that witn only a. little more work this inven- tion could be made into a big thing." "There isn't any doubt about it- oniy who's going to do the work?" Fred asked. “If it weren't for this Iervoll: and lllla iloull The Least Icise Would Bother liar Mia. R. Burton, Oshawa, Ont, tose-“Thrce years ago l was so FiTrvcus and run down I could hardly bear to have the children make _a nous it would bother me so. FA friend advised me to take to two boxes l began ooked better and tbs color ouuls back into nly_clleeks, and now l am fooling fills again" l Price 50o. a box st all druggiste and and after takin fool stronpr, dealers, or mailed on noel t of Erica by The T. Milburs 60., id, orooto, Out. i Chloe's a regular l Varying crops . . . bu: always the same King Cole HE tea crops are never twice alike. Even tea from the same en will change in flavor, fullness and strength from month to month and season to season. _ Yet King Cole is always lini- form. Only by seeking out, hoarding up and skillfully blending teas paramount for their particular qualities mn a tea as delightful as King Cole be produced in its un- syarying perfection. The full- nessyou recognizelnaycome from Northern India, the strength from Assam, the flavor from Ceylon. The blend is King Cole. .~! ' _ You will enjoy King Cole Cofiee iiPi flight I'd take a crack at it myself." Jerry frowned. "That's right. We can't do anything about it right now." ,- "It can wait." so-so said mulling. "There's no hurry about it. I'll tum | it over to you boys and we'll go shores on the profits if it ever pays any- thing." “I know what», I'm going to do," Jerry declared. "I'm going in write to Mr. Terry and loll him about it. He's keen as mustard about aviation and if there's anything to this he will know how to push it." ' ’ "I don't like to do that," Bo-so pro- tested. "Constance has done so much for me already." . "Then here's your chance to do something for her," Jerry answered. " I think Jerry is right, Bo-so," Frfizi told her. "Ifit really is a big thing Mr. Terry deserves at least the re- iusal of it." i "I‘m going to write him tonight," Jerry went on. "Maybe you'll get a trip to Florida out of it So-so. No kidding-I think it's importdnt enough for you to< take the papers down there if he‘: wiilingvto look at them." PWhat u hurry you are in!" So-so laughed at his enthusiasm. But in her heart she was‘ pleased and haPDJ. not only st the prospect of the vindi- cation of her father's years of effort, but also at, Jerry's warm interest. - When they left she packed the papers back in the box and carried it up to her room. When several days had passed in which she heard nothing further -from the lmn Horton she dismissed him from‘ her mind. ‘She went up several times with Fred studying the effect o! the wind, learn- ing to estimate drift and distance. growing more accurate in her reall- Lng of the instuments _with each trio. Coming home late one aftemourl she found a, long telegram from Con- stance. “Wonderful about your father's in- vention. Bring the papers and come down here to Miami at once. Father has time to look at them and has a friend here who knows heaps about aviation. Please come right. sway. The trip will do you good and some- thing wonderful may come of it. I'm terribly bored. Wire me when to ox- pect you. Love. Constance." She showed the wire to Fred that night when he came in t0 see her for s. few moments. “Of course you're going." he said. "I suppose I could. Chloe says she can run the Orowsnest.,W_e're not very busy Just now. I hate to spend the moneyfor the trip, and yet if it means s big chance for this invention to succeed, I suppose I should go." "I. think you should, Bo-lo. I The Charlottetown Fox Breeders \ Protective Association r ts established for the prosecution of any person or persons stealilg foals from the ranches of any of its members and have retained s Detective Annoy and Legal Talent of highest repute to aocolnplbh their purposs. Trained Blood- hounds are also owned by the Association and are ready to go to work st our minute's notice. The following are members of Tlll CIAIMITTIIUWN UIIIDIIS’ PIDTICTIVI ASSOCIATION: ‘treasurer.- i I0! T. B. IUGII ‘ ‘CHIRP,- ‘ gives a terrible groan as though he ‘servatlon. Chloe was snoring loudly ‘in her downstairs bedroom and So-ao waiting to be developed. I-Lrlen I'll, fly you down to Washington and w?! can take the train from there. how would you like that." “Pine, Fred." "I tried to get Jerry to fly you all. the way down to Miami, but he says he can't take the time now. Con- stance would wsnt him to stay a week at least—what was that?" There was a low moan from the kitchen. So-so rose and went u. the ' door, "It's Woifung. He hasn't been well for two or three days, he sleeps most; of the time and every so often were in pain. I'm going to have a veterinary see him tomorrow," "Poor fellow, You ought to take care o! him right-sway, So-so." They talked a little longer of thei. plans and So-so decided to leave ln two days for Miami, taking the paper's with her. Tile followingday was a flurry of packing, giving Chloe final directions about the Crowsnest and getting everything shipshap; for I leaving. When night came So-so was almost too tired to drag herself to be. She had taken Woitang in the doctor who had suggested that she leave him there for a few days’ 011-‘ dropped of! to sleep almost imm» distely. In the night it seemed to her that some one was moving about in her room. She satgup to listen, heard nothing, then sank bsck to sleep again. In the morning Fred tele- phoned w say they would take oi! for Washington Just after lunch. "'I'hot will get us there in time for dinner, then you can get the night train on down south." Fred came back from the Crows- nest at noon with her. “I'm already except for packing the plans. Do you think I should take everything?" "Every scrap." Bo-so went up to get them. Pres- ently Fred heard her call his name. Something in her voice took him up- stairs on a run. So-so was standing at the head 0f the stairway leading to her room. "They're gone, Fred, box and all!" Prantically they searched the house. The box had vanished. No trace of 1t to be found. "It's been stolen," So-so said finally. “You see Wolfang has been sick and last nigh; he wesnw, here. In the night I thought I heard some one in my room, but when I woke up and listened I didn't, hear any- thing and though I had been dream- ‘ ing, so I went back to sleep. That man must have come in the night and taken them." She shuddered. "We were a bunch of idols to think a man of his ilk would let a. thins er “s” S ' ' E R V l I C 17KB l“ any other good things 1.4‘ SlL ZRTOWN S are taken for grant .1 No one ever thinks‘ ofquestionin how they will stand up, nor ow long they ‘will wear. ‘Everyone expects good Service ‘Yet behind that word is a iongj history of research» itxperimenti and achievement-u. a. It is also iidentifieciwith a policy that.‘ never comprehended anything‘: short of utmost personal satis- Gfltction._®qnd they cost no more. » ', Goodrich t Srlvew ACHOICB OITIIRBB firs! mulls womb-mucus Tlllli like that rest," Fred said. “He was , just smart enough not to do anything more and let us forget about him. I'm going to call Jerry and see what can be done. Horton can't be very fsr oil. His offices are in New York and that's where he would operate from. I have an idea he counts on your not missing them for a while-- he couldn't have know you were go- ing away. Don't worry, so-so, I think we're going to get them buck." Half sn hour later Fred and Jerry, very determined, were on their way "to New York in search o fthe thief. T0 BE CONTINUED YOUTH 0F~ TODAY All! RESPONSIBLE WINNIPDG, Man, Apr. 30.—"It is an absolute libel to say cocktails AT STUD , MARSHALL JOFFRE 13186 BLACK PEBCHERON Weight 1600. 4 years old. Perfect Conformation Perfect | Action. GOLDEN AUBREY I346 Standard Bred Trotter Weight 1125. Bee handbills for terms and route of both. C. E. PRATT 8L SON as". reruns zsll-li-"ltirllrlllzrl-"l '..... lucnoll SALE To be sold at Public Auction on the promises of the late John Blgsworthl 0| It. Peter's loll. Dot ll, ling’! County.» Friday the third llsy of May. 1m at one o'clock r. m. u.» furln consisting of forty acres and slaty ucrul of laud with dwelling hello and barns thereon. Also all Llvs link. Iann Iulplculults. sue Household Iarnlture, together wltl a quantity ct ha). coll. mums. ls. [Torus mats laowu st sols. If lay is stormy ssls to taus sufsltcwlag lay. » » IIOIIAID QUIKIU, GIOIOI IIKINIII, lxcoutors. lflM-M-U-Il. and Jazz sum up the young people of the United Kingdom of today." were the reassuring .words of Sir Charles Robertson, president and vice-chan- ceailor of the University of Birming- ham, England, when he spoke before the University Women's Club and the Ibculty of the University here. "In every generation there has been flot- sam and Jet-film." he said. "There in Ilislinf cab m l ' r I . ~ ' Q seas‘ o]? lhe l‘ You expect more f-~-- Y0!!!’ motor our today thugs you did ten , veal-a ago. Arr‘- .,ot it. . Greater speed. smoother power and more reaps.‘ ' II I proaslon suotors. g ml-uil These lusprovedleullnou demand a better oil-Jullox-bosliod.‘ with greater roqlltnlloo to heat and woar. f . ' To . I , i all.‘ g "'0ll"l'.lutltodgocssll the way Peru (or the crude Irons which to mule Murvelubo. Marvolubo ls snide horn a lsase that ls rlelfln all tlso quulltloa L44. a Jloeouaa or better lubrication‘ of tho niodorn solo-tor. - It is toils! I oll standard fob high-spood- motors from coast to coast. , , . - ' Marvell“ la by oven ha]! \ Csnudaassdlsthe “' of ' ‘e superior lubricating qualifies. aunllllonrlsoto" ill - ‘ ‘ ' ofltu _._.\ l , . . ' ' , are t " _ It ‘o! the development o! lllflllilfllpfid, high" w“, . ‘Users is u grade of Marvslnbo refined to meet exactly the '- spselleatiom 6f your oar. truck." q-gstm. WWL Ilarvolubo Chart at lmpeghl 0|], “gun” u“; Qfls . Il-osauigpr-m-n canoes uploading- ssssvssnsilas." on. s. a .,. . "eult till was plenty when I was young." lit was most emphatic in his belief in the youth of today and felt confident it did care and was conscious of ill responsibilities. lblilirvelucmg IUIQVUUAI-IIEE an qsglqgtp‘