The wor|d’s most popular BREAKFAST Kellogg's Corn Hikes u» the I to-eot cereal in tho altos 2Q years ago, world over. People everywhere eat Flsker-becouso no _imitstion can equal their deli- pious flavor and crispness. W5" Y0K! My Kellogg's, yil Refuse l substitute. The oilginal Corn Flakes are made only by Kellogg in London, Ontario. 15669398 FOR ruvon Appeal Gran-ted ' Convicted A Slayer “mm”- (HMDRGEFOWN, British Guiana, illlblle June 25--Aruold Edinuudston. year , the shadow of the i than m Convicted _.___ murder of Albert Hailey, Edmund- (C.P. Cable By Guardian's Special , Si-On W83 fiihienced to be hanged in‘ Wire) 1934. Application for leave to, a1 to the British West Indies ztiljCourt of Appeals failed but execu- WllO has sat in l10n was stayed wh'\\ notice of an gnllovrs for more Appeal to the highest tribunal in arm- 51"? Walked back- a year, was given new hopejthe Empire was filed. 1 May. old prisoner CORN FLAKES By 'ALMA SIOUX SCARBERRY . _..._._____-¢___.. ._.._.Y_ . _ Penthouse Love \ TAX liliii iiliN CRAP!!! 11 Ohsrlty was lying on the balcony duo soy she's i M. e"- "v “comm? iiiiiiililliliifl iltfii reading tho next afternoon when she head Doug's phone ring. She didn't realize she was sitting so near his windows, and was surprised to hear his deep, pleasant voioo ans- wering. . "Osil her." "I'm all through with tho hood and face. I Just ted to put a townh- ishing touch Dmflltld t0 tbs body." nwiv. AFEEBEMART (RTE-ink lhoiililhn. ted PEI Financial Writer) (A. P. By Gull-Gin‘! Spfi Ill.) NEW 111$ Unm- argest-solling ready- Worlfl. The reason for this is _ threefold; They're carers-Feels. they're flooor-perfiacr, I pad they're made Iron the finest ingredient: obtainable. When the Kellogg Company started making Corn it changed breakfast habits the for life today when his counsel, Samuel I. Cyrus, sailed for London i0 wry an 8Pl>eal to the ‘Yos-Yauner?" Kelloggfi Corn tion." down for the can help." couldn't be possible! Privy therel" of the Dracula-like‘ So he was at homo! They hadn't met since he slept in her room at Templehaven. I-lor s. moment she wanted to get up and walk away. But she didn't want to be coh- ,lcuous about it. So she lay quietly, and was not surprised to lesm it was Yanner. She didn't really mean to esvesdrop. But she couldn't help hearing Doug say, almost coolly, ‘There was a. short silence. Then Doug's voice again, calm and un- thrilled. "1 was busy. Yes, I'm going to be busy this afternoon too. Chiokie Belle is coming up to nose. I want to get the picture finished in time for the Junior League Exhibi- There was another silence. Doug-defiantly! "Yes, Chickis was weok-end-and so were twenty other people. What of 1 .. . They were quarreling. found herself leaning on her elbow, straining so she would not miss a to embarrass her any more than I then his rccziver clicked vicious- ly. Not wanting Doug to know she had heard, Charity walked back to- ward her windows swiftly. Then she “She-she's hero now. in five minutes" brealti Who is she? Charity smiled blew him I. little a. thing? The“ her sort. she could ruin his happiness. Charity the week-end. mined, his first minority got up-hsr knees tromb- 1’ii hlVS her on tho balcony beslds tho palm Doug grinned happily. ‘That's a enigmaticslly and farewell kiss as she walked out. ‘Then she went to her room, to sit on her bed shakily, turning ice cold at her boldness. what had possessed her to do such Eut after all, why not? He was her husband. Women like Chickie Belle were dangerous. Mercenary, heartless - hateful, Douglas Brook- hart Temple had given Charity half his fortune just to keep Doug from getting entangled with women of though the Doug- hopelesly-wreck his life and spoil It would be the most embarrass- ing moment of her life. But if Doug the needed a model, why shouldn't she bo the one to pose? Billie had as- sured her she was as beautiful as word. Doug said hotly, "Yes, Char- ‘my "I me Ems °n u“ beach m" ity was down. She was very sweet . l’ '1 t id ‘ 1' ' t . . Iigggbdlilinciitholnc lglighltlfictli] ‘I101? 1mm 0mm“ “be she and Billie She-s a good cgg_,,nd l-m not going had bought. Her breath was coming in gasps when she looked out and saw Doug standing outside her win- Doug was defending her -— and “m” quarreling with Yanner about it! It Hastily charity steped into a bril- Opcning the door and walking out ., - .. . - u s e orce er ng o Doug m)’ angmy’ I “(mt be carry her. when Doug saw Charity, the robe wrapped closely around her, and her face pink but deter- impulse was to laugh aloud in glee. But he stifled had u sudden impulse to tnlk with the desire and stoodqooklng d°wn YORK. talnties today our tho Washing- ton t4: devsiopnsnts. combined with pmnktnking otter the mount risslnstookstoshskotlsomorket down smartly. “Blue chip" equities, particularly some otthe higher placed members o! the “century club." gave ground readily. with losses o! frsctions to 2 or more points‘ gather common. Rails held a little better on the whole than other groups while the bears made n-rost program against the lndustrlsls. Carrier issues likewise were able to come back best in tho bond mar- ket toward the finish. Moderoto losses were the rule in most other sections of the loans list, even day's lows were gener- ally improved on at the finish. The volume of, tra. ctions was about on a. par with Monday's ses- sfon, with turnover most rapid in first hsl: hour, while stocks sold of! sharply. and again toward the finish when a. slight recovery was under way. Transactions ag- gregated 1.144.390 shares. Tire As- sociated Press average of 60 stocks declined .6 of o. point/at 44.8. Most o! the usual leaders declined major fractions to} points or so including Westinghouse at 52 1-4, Woolworth at 02, American Tele- phone at 136 1-4, Standayd Oil oi’ N. J. at 48 1-8, American Can at 138 1-2 and Ohryfiler at 48 3-4. A drop of 1 3-8 in Norands was the principal change in the Canad- ian list. (ranodlan Pacific. cansd. ian Industrial Alcohol, Distillers- Seagrams, Hiram Walker, Massey- Harris. and Imperial Oil were frac- tlonally lower while small gains . T now contains. This “Invisible Extra” is vitamin D-qnd babies must have it, or their bones cannot: grow strong and straight, or their teeth develop properly. The Improved Carnation Milk is irra- diated for extra vitamin D-ye: there is no increase in price. I Carnation Milk is good for babies for other reasons. It is easier to digest, pure, HE physician who watches over your baby has a new ally in rho "Invisible Extra." that Carnation Milk "sunshine" bet, 1934. uniform. Ask your doctor approved milk for babies. Dionne quintuplets are bob: Irradiated Carnation Milk. been fed Carnation Milk since Novem- Use Improved Carnation Milk in" your kitchen and on your table. Its extra supply of vitamin D will benefit: all the family. You will results. ,You will like it for creaming your coiIee and cereals. You will find is very convenient and economical, Ask your grocer for the Improved Cama- tion Milk. Look for the word "Irradiated" or; the label. Write for two valuable free booklets about this The famous g raised cu‘ They have get better cooking him. Humming a little tune under a‘ h“, keen “mu-Wm?!” in M“ he, breath he, numazme under he, brown eyes. Charity caught the look ‘ ‘ and knew he was laughing inside. He was sitting by the window Bu‘ 51,19 5am bmdly- “Here's Yo" gazing out at Central Park. She pre- nmdel‘ tended great surprise when she came 13°“? s“ d“?! 595m” m5 "$91- and Dominion Stores. Blooming Point Elmira City Bus Service Souris Cox Hotel, Souris O4-§-f§—§§-§—§+§§-O-Q- 0h’town t Headquarters Old Spain Tea Rooms, Ch’town abreast o; him’ the hands that held his brush “Greeungs,” She round she could trembling.‘ ‘What have you done- Smile gaily at’, mm, to yourself?" he said, wonderingly. "Come into my igloo," he grinned There was n° dimbtmi? the since“ and opened the door. "You've never . Seen my shack? {Ighvogliarity I really Charity was happy that she was - - in the gofd silk sport frock she and Wm‘ 5 wodel like Y°‘.*- v I know I en Mcmugau‘ Billie had bought at. Mme. Bor- “m- {mid be “=1 implmiiim W WY deaux’. She knew she looked as well “rwb n as it was possible for her to lcok. 1m glad- She looked around the handsome m her mm“- bachelor apartment done in black H‘? began t“ Paint Point Then he said, happily sccompanists for the eve his old home in Blooming Point. Then looked were recorded by Dome, Interna- tional Nickel, McIntyre-Porcupine A concert was held in Blooming School recently. A well o; Doug's amazemmpthe feeling m rendemd programme was iven, the ng were. m, pain, Miss Ida MaoInnis and Mrs. Steph- Mr. Donald MaeDougsll has re- Bhe Said Simply, tears turned to Montana after visiting a/imazim M \\ min mnllull -—-"l00 Glorified Recipes” and "Contented -. Babies”. Address Carnation Company, Limp ired, Toronto, Ontario. .7710 Qmpwved Carnation Milk A CA IVA D/A A’ PPUDUCT ~ from (Qmfunler/(lou/i: and gold, and down at her frock. “I “p t‘) say eagerly- "I've "V" “me Just match... She Sam brlghtly’ m“; anything that amounted to a row spent on May 29th at the hoine of A very pleasant evening was throat remained constantly in separate place. "The baby weighs 12 pounds. 11W caslonally in the future and wish‘ ounces now, about normal weigh ," Leaves Elmira. 7.15 leaves Charlottetown 4.10 Doug grinned agum of pins. But-———I cou1d-—-with some M1". aid Mrs. Stephen lvfcDougall to . , I " SOLIXlS . 8.10 " Mt. Stewart .. . 5.00 "You fit in very nicclY- A new °ne like Y0“ t0 pose ior me." bid farewell to them prior W the" N" "mm n" but m“ l.” Wm I m“ the pm“ or Baby Bu“ e Dlngwells Mills 3.55 " Morel] ...... 5.25 dress?" The" 11° seemed W "Web h" It departure for Millview miring the be "epmmd m ‘i “m” b“ ‘We r st. Peters . 2.55 " st. Peters .... .. . 5.45 "Mercy, yes." Charity threw her- Seemed 11°11“ and hours that he evening sh address was read b Mr. ~~“‘“°i ‘wit’ _ - Morell . .. . 9.15 " Dingwclls Mills . . 6.05 self down in a big chair and made Pamied ‘m, his brim“ eyes “"0118 Alexander McDonald and the nms- “"e“°s' W” "m" ‘° s” W“ °°'= “ Mt. Stewart ‘M0 “ Souris . 6.30 an enticing figure." We bought out “Pd "5"- chamy watchefll the I35‘ entatlon was made by Miss Marie , _,__. q Arrives in Charlottetown 10.30Arrlves in Elmira. .. .. .. 7.15 all of Fifth avenue yesterday. My Gillan“? way the wmd b-ew “m” McDonald. The following is the ad- Y°l1 Fwd luck and Gm“ bl°"°’“° Bus will stop o Parcels carried at Minimum of 25c. n signal at any point. L+~+¢+4_7950_6_1 Fardy Bus Service '& Taxi Service GIIARLOTTETOWN to FORTUNE . she felt 9, sudden impulse u, 0 a without end, have we gathered here V. TIME TABLE §.‘,,,,1,°“,‘,‘;“,f,¥'ey'§§°f,,n“,".°,’§‘“§u, Tami and rug ihei-T hand; througgh llei: for hiatr; we vtgrs aljwayksvsuiiar: mun: Chariottetzwn m... rssvins l;1;In'tuns|r...... :45 u... ggoénerii, viiligd wasn't coming w Pose. t Tail-at giélloknogergkftcaeldcfie Max:315 hipagas além m * ~ ii:is5’§°i'sss' 4.3:? :11 ~ DUDE: .'.. .. all: I: "It was cmckie. Iwanted w finish m" hlm- tended to 8m“ "5- Th“ i‘ °"° °Y e 4s Road .. 4.45 p.111. " Sfidgetown _ 8,50 “n, the picture this afternoon, and she A 1°"! time had passed below the homes In a community which .. 5M N,“ u Carma“ 905 an has a rehearsal, 1 want, m enter is D0118 SWDPBd i=0 lily his brushes we are proud to believe has not an ,. H, pm u 43 smfionm ' 9'20 In,‘ 1n ms Juniqy League exhibit next aside and run his hands across his_ equal in Prince Edward Island or ,, in: u Keclys Lak'c‘"r' 9'” "n; week__lor me unemp;0yed_ tired eyes. “Its finished." He mnkedlevcn in the Dominion or Canada e nmrwelrs ' 5J0 p‘... ~ llklclbtttok 0'45 {ml Charity was hit with abold ides.- "P smiled. “Would you like to m: the friendship. swdwill. sood Arrive Fortune ed for her to stay. eck k all or ut.’ ' alum??? UB3“ ygufdflds 100k as heart was full. Such a. boy! And- well as that yaller bib, you're going such *1 b“! b”! knock 'em reen with env ." 8P9 “She hadntgtime to answel‘, before mm!’ 111* Win85 t0 be found m a some that m“ mt °t interest m “s Doug: phone rang‘ In a panic she boy who could look like Doug did started w get up It was probably at the moment. She had a chance to Yanner calling back. Doug motion- $19115’ study him 3°!‘ can do curls on the top of his head and her But surely there were a the first time. e brown faoe-—it was really “Hello. Yes, Chickie. on. that's smmll- The 1'1"" Se“ of hiavhin- His tough. Well, nothing we about it. Okay. Some other time." He hung up petuiantly. Charity was surprised to find herself sud- denly scized with an unreasoning fit 51111. half smiling lips. Life bad been good to him, and he held a g-reat deal of the gayety of it in his face. ‘ “What's happening to me?" Char- ity asked herself wonderingly when dress: Life is a series of changes. there are some of which we welcome, and some which we regret. In this latter class is the change which is going to remove you from our midst. Tonight we have enjoyed a nice social evening in your home and shared once again your hos- pitality. To us especially to those of us who are older. it brings back the good old days when we wen: all young together. Evenings ably home. under in your new home and ask you i=0 kindly (ccept these small gifts as a token of our friendship, goodwill and esteem. - Signed in behalf of your neigh- bours of Blooming Point. Mr. and Mrs. McDougall mad: a fitting reply and thanked them for their gifts, and invited their friends to see them in their new After which luncheon was served by the ladies and all joined in singing "For they are jolly good Fellows" and the singing of "God Save the King" brought a very so- cial evening to a close. Our school is progressing favour- msnagement oi Miss Mary McGilllvray. The neighbours Point regret very much to hear of the death of Mr. Joseph McDonald, the of Blooming she said. A Busy Place A busy placeuust now is the nlew ‘ ' of School Street. A num- Annual Meeting‘ The Annual Meeting 10f The Masonic Temple Company will be held in Mr. l2. R. Brmws oflico, 144 “lo-limou’ Street, on Wednesdly the tenth day of July proximo at seven o'clock P. M. G. W. WAKEFOBD, Secretary. L-82l1-8-25-2'l-2B-'7-2-4-8. Farm For Sale By Tender Tenders will be received b! tho undersigned until tho lllt day of ‘June for the INN!!!” "I m! h?“ ber o! new buildings are in thv emu-so of erection, and the mini of the irammer and saw is in the sir, and buildings almost comiiltl" ed demonstrates the fact that tho home Instinct ls not dead. and that there are people long headed enough to see that ‘nstcad of pli- ing rent they can be Dayifl! W wards s home. A few very 3t!!- sbls lots still left. VON CLURE GAY, Bead of Prince Street. Charlottetown. Professional Gard: MCLEQD C? BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. 5.50 p.m. Arrive Ch-rlottetown 10.05 mm. Headquarters in Charlottetown -N OBANA TEA 1200MB. Headquarters in Sunris- LENNOX HUEEL. an idea which almost struck her dumb. She said nervously, “Maybe- I could help you?" Doug looked puzzled. "Do you know songs one who could pose — fellowship that exists between the neighbors. And it often seemed to us as it it wen: the members of one big family that were gathered t0- Charity walked over to the easel. She save a little cry of delight when she saw the tall, straight girl against the palms. BLUE BUS LINE SCHEDULE LEAVES Prifi Road Murzy Harbor North . . . Riley Corner-Gaspereaux . Sturgeon Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geo. Pooh's Store—L0wer Montague Clement's Office-illumi- Montaflllé - - ~ - - ~ - New Perth School . . . . . . . Sllmmervilis School . . . Cherry Volley .. Pownsl . . . . . . Arrives Charlottetown Leaves White's Restaurant . Arrives Peters . . . . Parcels carried at %o minimum charge. Bus will stop on signal at any point on route. .. . ,, gather. ' some one near Chickies typo?" {fly-HS 101/613’. $116 smiled 988"‘ Y ur father, your brothers, and "she 5°95!" ha“ 1'9“ “"43" "n" 5° glad I could help a’ m‘ sistgrs. some dead. others livinz in '" ' ‘_‘ Doug reached over to lift her.’ dill-fem“; part5 “,§,},‘§,§°“'I§§y',§§:; chin and look into the gray eyes that| Se ' an your 5p w ’ n mo fell before his steady, happy garc.‘ “My w“ a“ w "my l” a ' "It would have won a prize if I Short a time a" mu men and _ could have had you for _ .d ‘l women on the level with everybody B" ' mm, m, begmnu”, As u ,,‘§,.;“§us°,,snc without deceit true loyal. and ‘._,w__so_ 1g, won-g», eve at honorQgenuine. It is not without regret able meng1on_ Bu, I pfifngcd ij_,itllell, that we gathered this eve- and 1'11 send 1f, my ining to say goodbye to you. Charity stood petrified for gem- You are going away from our Doug was going u; gry (,0 m“ he‘; neighborhood, but we But in s. moment he hands to grin self-consciously. "W111i assure you that we will always W- you dine out with me, Mrs. Temple —and 8o to the theatre and ofl some of your glad rags?" a high; esteemed resident of the istrict. ' ________i______ BABY WITHOUT ESOPl-IAGUS IS ACTIVE AND WELL MARLBORO. N. Y., June 24.- Four-months-old Earl Limlg. the baby born without an esophagus, is “becoming very active and very good natured," his mother said yesterday. . Baby Earl is in his fourth month of life. His mother, Mrs. Raymond Linsig, said that because he squirms around so much now the doctor has ordered the little [of 1s acres n uni-tn Wilt-shire. Farm within lull-mils o! Nor"! Wiltshlro Village and hatter fac- tory. Telephone, electric‘! "IM- Posseosi ven immldll J- on ‘i L. Io. JENKINS, 20! Prince Sh, C"). colorist AIIBBEY Will be at John P. Keoughk, Cape Traverse until further notice. J. W. O'BRIEN J. A. BENTLEY, I. C. Barristers and Attorneys-shun MONEY £10 LOAN Otlloe: 180 Richmond Street. H. F. MacPHEE, B.A. NOTARY. lo. BAIBISTIB. SOLICITOI Kiley Building. BELL 6f MATHIESOE 8.8.80! lLLlhthielOILl-Ll Chnrlottctwl Q b Solicitors Money to Loon i, Block.‘ cmnomavwnlg "I'd love it." Charity smiled back M'- hlm. hflDDier than she had ever been in hcr life before. (To Be Continued.) -—-—~________. ROOSEVEL’! SIGNS NAVY BILL l (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire-l WASHINGTON, June 25.—Ptesi- dent Roosevelt today signed the Fnrnllhrtl Cottngu 1nd Cab- lmr. Sole Yachting, “its! Speedy Llllllfllj and ‘Bow Boats. Trout and Deep Se: Illhlng. Priv- Bathing, Motor John 34,. W. N. Mullonllllv "S. S._FARNOR TH ” Regular sailings from Boston to Halifax, Charlottetown l 10th, 20th and 30th of each month and arriving at Char- lottetown 3 days later. _ Round trip fare $50.00, $55.00 and $60.00 with stop over Privileges. Single [are from Boston to Charlottetown $26.00, $28.00 or ' 0.00. ' Slngleslare to Boston from Charlottetown 830.00, $33.00 or , m‘ Above rates. include staterooms and meals en route. 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