.. \ `\ any time 'A BIG BOWL of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes in milk or cream is appetizing and de- licious at any time of the day. And they’re extra good with fruits or berries added. Ideal for breakfast. Re- freshing for luncheon. Chil- dren love them for supper. They encourage sound sleep, because they digest so easily. The crispness of Kel- logg’s .Corn Flakes is pro- tected by a heal-sealed (',WAXTl'l‘Einncrhag._Grocers_ _foverywhere sell Kell_ogg’s. Quality guaranteed. Made by Kellogg in London, 0% ""5 CORN FLAKESI s~.,_,.»< _ T ._._. T1 f., i F. ‘. 5 .-4-A--1-TQ , / w \\ ,. 'I fi --:` UVENIRESH HAVUR Pfllfliill ll®VY”‘F7lTlEE§ IlllIli’ii ` f. '§T'. ll |.'i', I il *I , ou.,-s-.s=p*?u_s_.o»-o-‘ 'lam »-:=.'.-.r--°-=. lmlttslsassdsstlmtlsn 4851935. gfawmyumue crrunusy. i _.r ',. \-'vi ' ~ " lllnh1b&l'ks its Hb QM!!! hrlhnhlhlhsr lnlarnsallsa 20 ‘r Pi -1:z§ “P ca l :zlfi >>? F_z< i r.§' ogre g§s§§;§§§§ 25 girl is EEE ségggég B é; egggogs is igigtit E si rlériis American blood te “I do not think it has iniured him.” etld the lawyer. “I thought himars.t.horhnelsd.”Hshada iancy. however, that the Earl should Judge !or himself ani be quite unpmeparedtor his ilrst interq view with his grandson. "Healthy, straight-limbed, well- enough to look at?" the Earlment on. “Rather a handsome boy, but you will ilnd him somewhat different from Erllllsh children. He has lived more with older people, and the di!- fence seems to be a mixture of mst- urity and childishncss." .. “American impudence!" said the Earl. “'I‘hey call it precocity and freedom! Benstly had manners; that's what it is.” There was silence for s. few min- utes. Then the lawyer said he had a message from Mrs. Erroll, “She says she prefers not to sc- eept the income you proposed to settle on her," Mr. I-Iavisham said. "'It is not necessary.” she told me, and. since the relations between you are not friendly-" ‘ “Not friendly!" ejaculated the Earl. “I hate to think cd' her. A mercenary, sharp-voiced American!" "My lord," said Mr. Havisham, “you can scarcely call her mercen- ary. Aho asks nothing of you and refuses your money." “A11 done for eilectl" snapped his lordship. Then Mr. 1-lavisham said that Mrs. Errol asked that Lord Fauntleroy hear nothing that would lead him to understand that the Earl had separated son and mother because ot his prejudice against her. “She is convinced that it would cause a barrier between you and the boy." the lawyer explained. hi‘:;o_u mean his mother hasn’t told “Not me word." ssid Mr. Havish- nm. "The child is Dwnured to be- lievg you the most ailectionate and amiable of grandparents. I think youwillsucoeedbetterwithhimi! you md; not speak slightingly ot his o . m“rooa'u~ sud one mi. "rm ycungsiaerisonlysevenyeers dd." "Hs has tth spen ose seven years et his mothers side.” returned the tlrwyfr, "and she has all his aiiec- cn. IV. Asiho carriage rolled up the avenuetothsOast1¢nexta.ftcrnoon, litt.1eLomd1"a.untlercy1e.nedsgai.nst tiialuxiuimmcushionssndregarded thepmospsotwithgreatini>erest.He hadheaninterestedinthecarrlage withhissplendid horsesand their glitterlngharnceuinthecoachman' and footmanintheir resplendent livery; inthecoronetcnfthspanels. evetsee:nsuchtrees.Bev- vishman. lifes Q* iliitélét ;_s-§§§i;§§§§=§E 5? ii lei? frfif E so its "5 is-it o ggsg E R gg; SEE sri §;§i§g.i§§ sie s -,192 ,... § g E-oi Q laughedasarabbit erthggreenery sndwss en- caudhtllshtoi a circus?" he ask- "Whose are and beautiml. . “It reminds we.” ture dear servants at him. much. y were th boy one Cedric the lib- tman led him door and ans ced: Fauntleroy. HW lord." in qui IIIAJBSWS WN- '-me iootman relt it wss rather A Brehd occasion when the heir came home to ms lands and possessions. . For s. moment Cedric thouilhll in the room, but one sitting in s 9 0118 there noun is iii éig 3 in , PULL MEETING EE" 523353 iféisf ef' .= § iii. .1 May. 1985, t dclock p.m. JOHN PARKMAN. Chairman. Zi-'IMG-0-I-Bi Self-lime God ' .Vision Often' »_» :;'Defective I E E 1 s E. so; lp is -rsssnoosuouunostr-I wsllhlrslmllhivlilltl* issittf" G. F..Hutcl'| " 1 » .rstmzssnitolooi I GUNSTIPATIUN E STIIPPED! Woman Tells in Legal State- ment How Fruit: - a - tives 4 Brought Quick Rolls! Mrs.A.Delamarm,M wssill for s long time with coasti and stomach trouble. Shstslh _shore- mnedgoodllealtlyiasnaihdsvntmsde o|saIswyertoprovsitstruth._Mrs. Delamarns ssyl,- 'Far a lcusttime I tiouand omsch ruit-a-tives sad immedi- iiiugil ‘ ‘fill it §§§§:§e;§§§* ;i§at§eli= 3.§iai= liege arsqsswit Why, for V m '%"lf‘..i‘2...s'&.°i2'#"’|...,.¢°“°’..s|.|“" fmlay u so use is cms.. ' soon _orroslrrllll , i:°££:”2E'.."-`-'.§.1.~"f”::~`*"‘** '°`"”"'i<‘t“rz~'s=w»r=w>‘»om'¢=nss= 1 I | To-day the famous -Dionne quintupleis are enioying Annette is going toilnd out if ‘i 5; EE .EE 5 atDuckLak»e, andBatoche,'where foughttoesteblish ana:tlveNorthwest li; si G' himself. asked. way over I used to wonder pon?" snyboywouiawvoms éf§i'3§§§§§§sL5* §§§§§;E§!§§§§ §§e‘§ §§§§ Eiilr 5525 ¥§ ai li. is Ei as Z incldenisallielwasaprisonsr , "Yes," Cedric went on. “On the would be snythinl like my fathers” . "You are disappointed, I, sup- “0h, no,” said Cedric politely. mmg1iy_ 'Butdvmuuyouthwvuldmiweglenagorsbmmimaoomtnm ws yournsndis ex-looked. n ¢,¢|-my ,qm.|n”;|¢. urlswsmwilxoyoiu-1u.aa». You f,,'°,§'_“°°° “M shmhvglthshutwmlfvuvwr 'rloossmssoisouooeman V05. jan-ng “ggi img" sssoasugitix wmms' alumna. russvioenuy wlcuznen¢oea1oy"""'“‘°”°""m°'”'?"'“°" qeiulynsfsonim. father." .espscisllyons been .|yguh|,y:I?‘m," MH N E; 3 gg ii Bust ami Bouilh of B8/ttlodtlrd. oonfessedto the murders Payne. oidiclal on I'nd.ian.reserve, near E e 5? §§. and Uprslng Broken me -»-= y Mu- ~» M orsyssiezizrsaosee '-1' p°,m`d,ma _ in the'morning, a miracle happened ,,M_s,,,,_ séakgg ‘;‘n"°;d;,'m,'§“w";‘p m o node backwoods nomo near caliy HERBERT I»IA;N§,Ynm_ sm md mended guy by Him ontario, :so miles none eoomr Bammnsonn, sux., H"“""" 1”' ”""“"”°"°’ "h°“’ ‘”' 'mo mmol. no tue hu-ul or ave my s4-1‘0H»°h¢d. It Dlehled the grim old . The pelvic tissues are electrically nobleman that the child showed no hgqm ip 110 to 1.1 1-Q degree; shynea or fear, either ot the dog For .Fahrenheit 0 GIIQUQWD 'me iiée lege; _liieiiii so aa; 'Er 1 rl §i;§§:i§i§§@;§§;§ .l;;;E§§;§;§§.§;§ Ell§illv§§§ssi.i%d§§ii S ei# 3 ya iifieli ii a J. § _, -- ssosmwux it .-_~. “GT ,r-Z f>< rm , 3 3 _,l\ »».¢-sh* ‘Lien-<~f(r..| `d_¢& w _ ', i.. k, ,H §§ 5 si sis? 385? executive meeting at IK plan district convention. Uamphell and Mrs. Ray Msobeod .mm appointed delegates to insti- tute convention. It was decided to have the school rs-decorated during the hollds The invite rg: uaggfg-eg ° _ E ifiieigiiiigfi = s e sg; l. §5§§§§§§.§§f»~§ éisilléieii’ Murray. with. “H together. -TUIIIII TWINS IGTTXIN- gggvaa gill; ..§§€§é e§§s5i stile ` IUTIBE - _ Air: f” .l "ee I I »-- ‘ ‘ , ‘V J », D’ .“ ,m ' , . l - - ~'~ f "”‘ " _.'33 sf* I Iilii 3;? it .ii 1-'We I-"df The l*Vholl'e World lwishes Many‘ Happy Retums _| |. .A LM *V V Vx I _p_.=»t\;A_ -N, V V _'.4' » “”I'o“'"“3 F3322’ ,_ .-.»:-=- I _. , -- . W... ,I one new gufnapzesteosrttlea F1f.¢.az.fna.y?A..nrv.....y»reno E ii L Maris (boils Yvmns H I I I Emile I Annette ` ~ MssieaudYvoun¢uequltsels»tedshoutit,Ceoilswmdu|what a\i¢hefusslssbout,&|llewsutsioknowwhsttl\stess\!|sh|5lI\!l Dlonne Spotlight Miss Callender , Ont.. May 5- (U. P.)-This ontario village ex- pected much of the Dionne quin- tuplets and still does despite the fact it has reaped little of the har- vest oi’ gold it thought would spring up with me advent of the tive little girls. Hopes are still high and thc tourist invasion that failed to ma- terialize last Summer is confident- ly expected to start this June. 'When the quints were born to Mrs. Oliva. Dionne a year ago just two and 3 half miles from here the .. /’°"1f`f EURUPE 011000 miles of sailing down the picturesque St. Lawrence Seaway; Sounds like a cruise, yet it is the regular short Canadian Pacific route to Buropcasswitltonly 308 4 dsys on the open ses: e| ~ Choose your accommoda- tion from s whole Best-~ the Enlprsn of Britain, ,' Empress of Australia, Dau-Iuun and Men! ships are at your s¢rvice.~1!hr:3 Csbia, Tourist and Class, st rsoss that sts sus- ' » .v='»l°a'°..‘2 I me-Klngoosrssil _ llssrhnnlnnsry - ssl; rs-.asm noun ‘\- as lsmuspl \\\\f\ , Mil - .r°'.: ti.. .‘.°'s.1r.': / \ at sssenslelss ~ ‘.§'3‘°l»ll I -» a ;~;1 . §§”“”q?§U$§FE§ '.........°“$?°:_f‘...L...t...;.. ssr1s;;1::eesrsv:r~ “lm” -“CTF” _-I E il ‘El f 173E§5§E!EE!EE§E§Ef I ' I In Disband gear-b Unk" nvulamdm Wm" but other nations as well. ° - hoielkeeper had --1 sleeping ‘T billiard l¢°m¢n DIIIWPS to tourist automobiles. » Bo for nothing at all happened and the lame tha comes with international use ol news- paper despaiches carrying the col- lander "dateline" is all the village has toshowior its neamess tothe blessed event. Oallanderites say the principal reason is that North Bay is only nine miles away and visitors who come here to see the baby hospital prefer to continue on to the city. Plonz the hotelkeepefs standpoint the return or public sslo oi beer in Ontariohas been a more profitable "break" than the Dionne births. Callandor was a prosperous little place a few years ago with a lsrga lumber mill providing work for most of the bnesdwinners among its pomilsltlon of 500. But, lumix demand collapsed, the mill closed QL many 'people were forced on ie . has TAKE IIIITIGE Farmers who are unable io 'purchase their supply of TIMOTHY and CLOVER SEED for cash, call and ses us. We are in a position io make arrangements whereby you will be able to. get your supplies from us on time, cmfrrn & co.. LIMITED ' §_eedsmen Charlottetown Professional Bards i McLEOD 6# BENTLEY W. I. BlN'.l'l.lY, K.\C. I. A. BINILBY. K. C. »Barris¢ers sud Attorneys-st-IAF ' ' Mons! 'ro was 0ii‘loe: IM ltlohmoal Street- iii; is lllNl¢¢Ll»-I ,LBJ- A~ J.~ HASLAM.-B.J LL-3 New Bilbo lulllllll 5 Museum o_o num; ' noun uns o *." 1.1. nmnmla, na ssasaern, carol. so was-s-mania ==, l'l. F. B~A‘ sonar os. '- ssssu1us.6oumos1 . FARMERS X 'F“’=`_`xv1"§.°""1"1,-ussodf lsskl. l.U.l 0.-ttvlsh. _ .LL larrltsrs, WI, eta Gillss lsalb-~ . ~o.;2ttHE=$t--