m-.. _A w 771e Secret of their Satin Iackets _You have noticed the deiightful smoothness. ,aroma and flavor of the coating on Moir's Çhocolates. Do you know how this veivety texture is ob— tained. Moir’s do not buy thelr chocolat: coaringa. They mnke thcir own, imporring for this purpose the highest grade cocoa hcuns. > The cocoa beans 5re firsr lend'ed. roasted and en- riched with sdded cocos butter and thon ground in powcrful machinery fordavs et n rime until the poste has the smoolhnesu of satin and is se close in texture that the air is excludcd and the flsvor and delicate aroma of Moir's Chocolatcs almost indefinitely preserved. That is why Moir‘s Choco- latus are nlwnys frcsh, dcr lightfully flavored, dclicate. Frorn farofl‘Ceylon. Java and South Amerîca come dir- Take home a box zoday. '- est thc cocon beans used in making ' Moir’s Chocolures. e- _ PURITY AND n Q U A L I T Y ' A S S U R E D HARRY JAMES, Agent, charlottetown FOr Successiul .Bakînÿ fLOÜR BEAVER in, n for F iavor angines , and quiné S‘old Ë! nourme T' H 'TAVLOR CO Li MlTED CHATHAM. ONT: .1. :i . x‘, Ë g What Others Thînk After ail, it is the actual user of a lumace who is the final, supreme judîel. This is what Mr. George W. Robinson of amilton, finds: "Our house is sixty feet long and twent -seven fect wide, two floors; a difficuit proposition. he Banner Pipeless Furnace does the work satisfactoriiy; it does not heat the cellar, a good draft is easii controiled. Your guarante'c stands behlnd It an has made good." . Wrm lo-day for boohllt "Wlmn Corn/cri [cr Your Hum" The Gal: Sœve and Furnace Company, Ltd” Gnlt, Ont. ° CenmŒùaurnn BHOP train Bannir. catalox. BENGAH tonlc for your mo- tar. Fennel d: Chundler. July celehrallon meets on Wednes- dny, May 9m 8 1mn. K.O. Homo. FOX RAncHeRe cun now buy the Imperlal M 'leorv ou Fox BIneult trom'MacKle à 00., 334 Gratton St. ’ THE DESIRABLE residence and lurnlture or loto Horace Hasznrd Esquire. wlll be open for Inspec- Illm :uday. \ e have just recelved n car lond of good lsland Oatl. whlch we can sell you ut the rlght price. Mac- Kle 8L 00.. 331 Gratton St. HORSE NOTE—«Mr. Slanley Big- gar, Stanley ‘Brldge, Is the proud owner ot a ibeautiful fllly drapped May 22. dam IPrlncess dans, 2.15%, slred my the great race horse La- copiu, 2.09. STRAWBERRY BOXES—Carter de Co. Ltd., hiive recelved 65,000 Strawberry Boxes, best qunllty, re- gulntion size. 0rders booked now ut Iowest prlces. FOR SHORT VISIT.——Dr. H. L. Slawurt. pi'nlessor ol Philosophy in Dziilnousia Lnlversity will arrive in Illhnrlottetown tilis evening lor a l'uw d’un durlng whicli ho will be me guost ot‘ itev. W. O. nud Mrs, Mhlilgnn. EVERYTHING T0 BE FOUND In nn notariale home will lie sold 'I'uesday at Hnszards sala. Ail dishes, bedding, carnets, mats, shades. cui'tnius. oilclolhs and lur- nlture of all klnds made In Mahog- nny, Walnut, 011k. Ben). Carter & Son. Auctioneers. ST. AUGUSTINE SCHOOL. — Honor roll. Grade X.,—1. Margarel Flemlng and IEvelyn Buoto. equnl; 2, Catherine Gallnnt. Grade Villl. A41, IM. Allce Dour‘etto and Aune Fiaming. ennui; 2. IFlnrence Hughes, :l. Zita Ilolron. Grade meMI, Ce. vile Doucetie; 2, Alma Blaquler: 3. Emlie 'Douootte. (lmde Vilæl, Reginnld Ml‘KPllllll; 2, Emille A. lnliunt; Il. Yvonno Pitre. Grade V. 7—1, Nellde 'Clllnsson and ‘Reginn (lnllnnt. Pquai; 2, Sielia G-ullant; commun on Scottish Catholic ' FARMERS AND HORBEMEN—' minmmm'roww E. z to come—FREE to Jungleland IJass piecesi They're the ‘pei'tg' IÏŒV. :F‘ather MoQuaid was avnpoinied chaii‘mdn [or the evon- ing, ihe address belng read by Mr. H. W. Hughes, t0 which Mr. Con- l_v. lnstrumentai mnsic wns alsn l’urnlshed .by some o! tlle ladies preseni, .‘Some weil wordelspeeuli— m ‘were vmude 'by P. L. Cash. W. H. Mayne. J, B. Croken and othors. Alter many dainties were served and evenybody well helped, lhe tlilngs wvero [iut nway and dancing was indulged in vtor the remaluder ont iho evening. 'I‘he night wus bronght to aclose lb'y siuging “For ll-Ie‘s a Jolly Good Fellow." and the National Anthem. and nll hnnds departed to thelr respective homes 'm-uch pleased wlth the evening they liad spent, and wishlng Mr. and iMrs. Conniok and fazmlly much succees nnd hop- vplness in tholr new ‘homo. lFollowlng Is lhe address:—- To er. and Mrs. Wm. ’1‘. IConnlclr and anliy, Norhorough. ocean There ure waves far ont on the ocenn, That will neverlbrenk on tlle Ibeach. ISo wavos upon wnves or emotion, will llnd no expression In speech. We nro gntherod around tho iiemrthsmne o! your home thls evv enlng l'or the last lime In terms tllat would bespewk our reelings. We tain would atay the Ilight o! nlme tlmt you «mlzht mm 'yet nwhilo In our mldat. Such maint: Impossible that momorahle (la.th m‘rived iw’hen wlth mlng'led leeliugs ot aride and regret we 'must ibid adieu .to you—cuir friands. Wç cun recnll wlth gratitude your ever lnyspituble .h‘OIne, your lbeneflclent and noothing influence In addlng to the lot ol' vhumnn hanpiness ns well us your conscientionn endenvor to live un illa exemples ex‘ponenls or tliose princl'pies o! virtue nnd honor w‘lth. whilch ryon have limon so genorously Im'hued. We (lecply regret thnt tlio new neld ot your nmlvitios will ho l’nr romoved lrom your native parlsh, your Intimute friands nnd the l'aimiliar associo- ilona of your younger days.. N“ TWO MILLION PEOPLE In Connue wenr [lulu to tout tholr un or Improv- b ollht. Glu. full, nu cru and Ire n o n tint une wnror voluu enligne. prooloully. Our cumin-Mon will tell il zou! craint. zoo. will bou- c. . DR. E. C. HARRIS niok replied In “vords very fltting-i :i, Jos. 'Enrl Gallnnt. (gra‘do ' lights-go-out! Awonder-fun-feast that Marginal (lnilnni; d'une v- .— . ' - ' v _ Minnin (Inllunl: 2, Al'tinir Douuette; astonlshes, and dehghts Chfl'dren! a 3, Nm-ephore oouuunp. Grade n. scream-series of animal antics tliat «71, IFIoronce Martin; 2, Berniue ' ' Plnre; 3, Louise Gaiiunt. Grade i, b “un bnng bunChes Of laughter from —1. Coolie chlere; 2. liean Pin-p; every member of your familyil Il, Mary Hurding; 4, Corlne iDOll- "me' H.»— Kellogg’s Jungleland Moving Pic- l FAREWELL GATHERING. tares are HERE TODAY—ready to On 'I‘hursdny evening. April 2.0.." lnto your home; ready t9 turn a lairge nu‘m‘ber of neighbors muni ltLlrlcks and stunts; t0 dress up m un- l'riends gathered at the homo otMr. _ ' _' _' - n Wm. Connick. Norborongh, lo nayl eard of Jungle. Je? Jaws—JuSt 13° glve them their vlsit belore their ro-l you and the kiddies the heartiest of vmovnl (o Bedl‘ord, wheu‘e Mr. (‘on-l fun! niclc has purclmsed another pro. store l \ \. .i little folks and big folks most to Every Jungleland Show is yours t0 boss to your heart’s content! A performance every time you want it— from breakfast till the good-night— Kellogg’s Jungleland Moving Pic— tures are right here in town to tell you the joys of eating Kellogg's “WAX- TITE” Corn Flakes! A band of happy, lîght-hearted jungle-folk who corne directly into your home with a big and GUA l'r._ ’. l Jungleland Moving Pictures right in glad your home today, tomorrow, for weeks Every Family! ’ Boys will tickle cleverest, funniest' outfit that ever scrambled pell-mell ting into Çanada—all FREE! of (layi LEATHERY! / /\ ."n z u u f/ÿ/ dolmen! 6re tcstA 'mel Movie mise to 33er Émail}! package of QUICK to the grocer's at the break QUICK as the doors swing open say “KELLOGG’S"WAXTITE’ Corn Flakes with the Jungleland Movîng Pictures!” the big “WAXTITE” package that holds the most delicious Corn Flakes any boy or girl or big folks ever atei KELLOGG’S ARE NEVERV Never hard to cati Millions of children refuse the tough, leathery imitations! wondcr—once you know the marvel- ous fiavor and crisp-crunchiness of KELLOGG’S :‘WAXTITE” CORN FLAKES. And all free—ALL FREE!—this Jungleland joy-book of Kellogg’s— the .cleverest, happiest, most enter- tainihg animal aggregation you ever heard of. A mad-riot of a home circus that is a marvel as a side—splitter! It would cost 50 cents to buy it at any ., MW WAXT CORN FLAKES ‘Also makers oi KELLOGG’S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN. cooked and krumbled idmllllllmmmummlImllllimllluuuumullmmimunmmImnummnmunnmmmmIÎnÎjiIIIImiulmuu BE Quîck! GET busy mighty,mighty EARLY! Get KELLOGG’S “WAXTITE”Corn Flakes and Jungleland and get the week started right! filled brimful of KELLOGG‘S sunny- brown Corn Flakes for breakfast—an crispy and crunchy and ail-the—time joyously goodi KELLOGG’S “WAX— TITE" are the ORIGINAL Corn Flakes; they ought to be best! KELLOGG’S “ WAXTITE ” Corn Flakes! KELLOGG’S from the nearest gro- cery store and you get KELLOGG’S Jungleland Movies—FREE! Jungle- land is inside the “Waxtite” wrapper. You can’t get Jungleland without get— KELLOGG’S “ WAXTITE ” Corn Flakes! And, you’ll get And you won’t Have big bowls Get your package EARLY. for today is KELLOGG’S ' JUNGLELAND DAY! Get Nevorllielass;_yoli 'mny n‘est un- snrod thut you Willl ovol' be Iinsep- anuny unlted to to us Iliy the gold- en liniks oi' memory. We uslk you to accent tllese girls, not from a mn— ‘terlnl ‘poinr. or vlew, :hut ns avid- tnlned for you Iby your friands. ho, nl'ound laoking il!) your lulnro lives and thut yon .muy Ibo long srparod io conninne in your native dnlles oi‘ honorable cltizensliip ria .the heortfeit ‘wlsh whlch yml hElU' wit you fmm your triend‘s In No omugh and Summorñeld. — Slgned ou helmll of your trien‘ls. ———.—o—.—-———— EAt thc anmouth Y.M.C.A. Boys Camp, held nt Tusket Falln in Aug- ust. l round Minard'n Dinlment ninnt ‘benel‘lcinl (or- sumburn, an ‘lm- modiata rollol l'or collc and tooth- riche. ' Alfred Stoker l'atoll“ i b once ol' Iho kiudly, Ieellng entere :‘l‘lnrt true lmpplness rmny nevm \ BIEANÏIB l "‘ÙIIEEN [IF SHEHI” PHIWES IVE. SPEIJIIIIIE "Qneen of Shehn," n Wdllla‘m Fox suner-snecial directed vby .1. Gordon Edwnrds, came to tho Slrand The- ntre yesterduy. vit created a pro» lonnd impression u-pon ihe lirsldny audiences. nnd ibldS’-lfllr to Iprove ilio most tulkedof photodmmn ol' the senson. min: pageaniiry ailending the ar- riva! or the Queen ot Isheha nt the court n! .King iSoIomon, 'whlch .has heid ils place for centuries in gong and story as supremely magnificent Is vlsnniized In the pictnre drame. In n vmanner completer satiatying to‘ ail. Thora In scene alter ecene or 69mm“ Sec'ygr‘ent ‘bemmv and magnificence in “Queon dl Shoba"the mairriage fes- Iivnl at the court o! King Ammul, day ol’ races and gnmes, lncluding the chariot race 'between the Quoen ot iShe‘ha and the Prin‘cees Vnshtl; I.he amrlval o! .Dnvld. son or Solo- mon. I-ile l'lttlo Prince of Shefbu: the battlo Iiietween the forces or -pnthellc tflnni departure ot’ the Queen ol' IShelm for lier own renlrm. IBetty Blylhe Is a voluptuousiy royal and Ibenntlful Queen or She- ba. and onacts Ihe exactlng roleim- mreselvely. besides showing great dorlng and skni in elle charlotirace; Fritz 'Lleber, the noted Shaker;- pearlan nctor. la an olfactive Solo- mon; Noil ICI-ais in the Princes: Vnshll, George lSeIgmann Is King Armud, and Claire de me! in Queon Aimerath. wlfe of olomon. the urrlvul at ISolomon's court, tlle Tho chariot races in thelr thrill- 15010111011 nnd Adonijnh. and tlle ' ing reallsm calme as a dlSllllL'l. sur- Mnjnnger Gallngher i3 to be con- prlse, vbringlng audible expressions gratulnied npon huvlng eacured thia or excltemenl and admiration from wondsrrul picture for a irun In thls the audience. ou" FL'IIUR "Moi-ç Bread and Beller Bread“. æ? Commun .\t‘ll\l.‘. “En Bakimi lâswntmix.