- -‘ gh-J-ér-e- r.‘ -.‘.< ;. ll ~. . ,. é‘? z’ f . ll l é z F. i “- RICE TKRlISI-‘IFS ' ‘Professional Cards £4 g a a g0 / A New cereal children love at first sight! It pops and crackles when you pour on milk or cream. And what a flavor treat! Toasted rice grains. Enjoy Kellogg's Rice Kris- pies for breakfast, lunch or supper. \Vitll fruits or honey added. Use in candies. Sprinkle into soups. blade by Kellogg in London, On- tario. At groecrs.r___,_:wm.,., ,_ . . -“~——1 Ml l‘ 5517379?’ -. Iluc = . ifip , i m: GDLIJEN GIRL commvan ti" CARRYING on The two weeks at Terryniore did So-so a world of good. Constance W85 the most tactful of hostess. Using So-sos recent bereavement as an 6X" cuse. she cut the usually formal liv- ing customs of the household to £\ minimum, left. offdressing for din- ncr, and spent her days in plain cos- tumes that. could cause So-so n0 hcartburning because of her limited wardrobe. There were long walks over the estate, Wolfang showing an ever m- crcasing preference for So-so. "You'll have to take him," Con- stance raid one day. “He loves 3'0“ to death and won't pay ally atten- tion a; all to mc any more. I think he'd run away and try to IOUOW 3'0“ if you lcft him behind. Besides, I lcauv ptrfel‘ Chuck." Chuck was the clcrcr Boston bull who 118d U16 1'11“ of the house. “I hate to take him away from his bcaiilitill place and coop him 1-21 around thc Crowsncst,“ So-so PW" .icstcd. Shc had heard some one re- ‘niark that a thoroughtbred Russian 1 "when you throw a match into? the nlr, dors it llgiil?" i "Why. no.“ “'l‘il"n Newton fillfii be twang." “Cihcst. NO TJCE TO TAXPA YERS: 1 hdreby give Final Notice to all l persons who have not paid all their! City Taxes that a dzlaultrrs‘ list will i he published ltfay lst, and placed ill: the hands of the Sheriff for collecg tion, without respect of person. Those l who pay at once will save (xpenses. FRED LARGIE. City Collector. 3384-4-24-41 4 TENDERS Tcnxlcrswill be received a! the office of the City Clerk up and in- cluding April 30th for cleaning and. decorating that portion o: the City Market Building used as a public Market. ‘ G. P. NICHOLSON. City Clerk. 3390-4-25-31. BELL L? MATHIESON R. R. BELL D. L. DIATHIESON, LL. B. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money tn Loan. Offices-Charlottetown and Montague lllarl: i R. lWIcGuigan, o. A. nannsrzn. SOLICITOR, mo. MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.l.' wolf-hoilnd cost, several hundreds of dollars. “He'll be happy where ever you are," Constance said carelessly. “He'd rec- ognize your Viking blood, I believe." "All right. I'm crazy about him- But if he gets sick or doesn't seer-l happy I'll have to send him back- Ycirre too good to me Constance.“ Constance made no answer. So-so had learned that Connie hated W be thanked for things. "About Chloe," she went on now. "I talked to her yesterday and it seems she really wants to come Wit-h me. I think she expects to chaperon me, make my clothes, do the OOOklIlS and receive callers." “Chloe's adarllng. She'll boss you lCffibl_\',.lllOllgl'i, if you don’; look oui. she's scared to death of planes. but she'll like the b0l'5 around l!" 11°15- Gct her to make pancakes for 5'0“ some day you won't be able lo keep any of the boys out. of the house once they taste Chloe's pancakes." One morning when So-so came down to breakfast she found Con~ stance sorting her mall. i Here's a letter from ‘Jerry, the first one I've hadfWant to read it?" So-so opened her eyes in surprise. One didn't ordinarily pass out love letters. Constance, busy with some other, missed So-sda hesitation a! she took~the letter. "Dear Constance." it began- Vlerc coming along. I've selected the ship and given the orders for the special equipment. Instruments are expensive as the devil. Fred's collect- ed a buch of nlaps and charts ,1 mile high. Aild we've got a villain v1 ,a new compasss ready to install. All live read is maps. All we do la work and sleep. Wc‘re not telling any 0118 about our plans yet. I'd like to make a quiet takeoff if we can-too much publicity makes me nervous. We'll get it after we're made the fllghl, and I .___________________ McLeod & Bentley i won't mind it then because we'll have something to shout about. If you g 1 A BEVHEY [write me send your letter in care 0! l; w‘ Bkxfilni, K‘ C. ‘the’ fiyulg field out hereirhey ve sol"; ‘l Barrister and Atiorney-at-Law ‘y ‘tram “emieive! ‘mid’ M: ,1‘ ' Offlrc; 130 Richmond Sh"; help llS. We'll be back about next l, i AIONIZY T0 LOAN Friday. Love and so forth, Charlottetown, f’. E. I. JERRY "i 4' ' ' Su-so laid the letter down. Could I‘ - McDonald 8'. MCPhee'Constztnce possibly be pleased with If B A this business-like epistlo from the a .1. A. DUDONALD’. In. r. McPI-IEE ma“ m’ had bee“ engaged if’ m: s BARRISTER‘ ATq-okynya Eruionly a few weeks? And hadnt shi. ‘ MONEY To 14mg ’ written Jerry m, all? Riley Building Charlottetown "The boys seem to be coming along ‘ ' all right, don't they'll" Constance ob- btewart & Lowther J. n. STEWART, K. C. l" "' N. W. IXNVTHER i naltmsrnns. SOLICITORS, mo, B b Bes+ fir 84 Great (ieorge Street i a u s You and MONEY To LOAN » Baby too i: 702l-l-4-tf. i l i ! l Dr. D. T. Waye l . nan-nu. sunocoiv , 130 Richmond Street i‘ Charlottetown, l’. B. l. ," Ofllcz Hours Phone 543 I , PLMJAIIIKM. , ~A ‘on g, z r. m. u: a P. M. [I @ j K213114251?! »», The Charlottetown Fox Breeders Protective Association . .1... .. , , l1 establllhed for the prosecution of any person or persona stealing foxes from _..l . inn ranches of any of ltu members and have retained; Detective Allllcy and fl! when! men: ol highest repute w lccornplllh their pnrpm. Trained Blood- ; -- ‘ ’ are also ’ by the ‘ ' " and are ready to in to work at one lnimlfda notice. T. n. mounts, _ . Secretary/known. \ The following arc members of ‘l’!!! ‘ CIIABLUITETUWN I08 humour noncrlva Aaaoeurrlolv. Mature b Maclfinuon Fur Farms. ' l Thlt nftemoolnthey took the me- ‘. '" highest quality \ / oils and gasoline. iwherever you drive. look‘ for this sign of the Red Indian. lt identifies McCall-Frontenac service. It leads to clean. comfortable rest rooms-to capable and courteous operators-to men ever ready to give you the efficient, dependable service for which McColL Frontenac stations are famed. ._ Car . ETHER YOU'R- in Quebec. Ontario. the Mari- . times or on the Prairies——the sign of the Red Indian is a friendly beacon guiding you to Canada's / . clutch. also) UNUAN MQTOR o". Anioil prepared to do battle with heannmperhear. An MOTOR FUEL An your car glides over the hi ates knocking. motor of carbon. an entirely new conception ll: “ing. surging power. }-__..__________,____g_____ served» Pull-ill! down her other mail. "We'll have a lot of fun when they l" baCk- I Want to know every de- tail of their preparations, don't you?" "Yes, indeed-and See that they t“! Weft’ possible precaution, too.’ "Funny. I never think of that angle of it. I'm so sure Jerry will make it And even if I were worried I wouldn't let him know. I don't want to do a thin! to shake his nerve. But, then, I'm not worried." maiden up for an hour. It was cold‘ in the air, but So-so enjoyed the $118M and the sure way Constance handled the plane. "You've certainly learned a lot about flying, haven't you?" she said when they were walking back to m; ' house. "I love it. If ll, weren't. that I hate the notoriety I'd p-y for some records. In fact, I think that if I hadn't de- cided to marry Jerry" I'd have gone in for professional flying myself. But I think when a woman marries it's her place to rlln the house and raise the children and let the men keep the limelight." Cycle» (NO-KNOCK) The world's latest and greatest high - compression motor fuel ——obninable only at lvlcColl- Frontenac nations and dealers Cyclo does three jobs. Elimin- Cleans your Gives you _ motor uweet-hum- ming like a top. Your MARATHON nl-rl-zsr GASOLINE Touch the starter-Amie“: the That's all. . . with Marathon in the tank. Ruponle to the lpark ll inaccura- neoua because Mara- thon l: slow-burning. dry. and has an ex- tremely low boiling point. A true "hi- lfll". fiilhflfll 011- teatfvolatilqstraighf toughenlouger-llved. distilled gas. unl- An oil that keep: your formiycleau and pun, first test will provide convincing proof. lla, of McCOLL-FRONTEN i. AC OIL COMPANY LIMITED MCI and plant: at Wfmllpcl. Raglan, Calgary. Vnnwuvrr. Toronto and Mammal. Dhulburfon uwnhomu a: mlm mnvcnfml polnn. , “ She spoke with a certain amount oi regret and So-so could not escape an impression that Cpnslance would have found the demands oi a flyers life l8 Nil-flying as marriage to Jerry. In the evenings Constance taught her to play bridge with Mr. Terry and an occasional business associate to fill the table. At the end of the second week the color had come back to So-so's checks and he wm look- ing nearly her normal self. Constance urged her to stay longer, but Bo-so refused. "No. Not another day, Connie. 1 feel like getting back to things now. I've had a heavenly time. I've never been so waited on and fed on the fat of, the llnd in my life. But. I'v got to get back to work." - That», afternoon Constance loaded Bo-ao, Wolfang, and the imposingly large Chloe into the Terry ‘imouaine and drove them back to Mineola. When so-so had taken them into the house Chloe looked at it for a moment and then said with a shake of her head, "My, ain't it nica and dusty?" v P‘ ‘ _‘ “ ’ "Chloe's in her FOR SALE Panel doors and frdmen, window ulhu and frames. two wire gates. nine and ten feet, fifty feet stair rail with two newei posts Ind bolus- tcn. two coal grates WIHLIIOMII frames and ‘endure. one enamel llflli- element now. Bo-sc. She'll dust and clean until you could eat off the floor. Now, Chloe, don't you boss Miss Bo- lange like you used to boas ma. You haven't had enough to do to keep you busy for years. Here's your chance, but remember, no boating." "No, miam." ‘fol-ind Gloria and Francine idling llll "That's it, Gloria," Francine offer- wasnl. your -front of the iron stove So-so used l0 cd. "it heat the place in the wintertime. our homemade cookies. some tea. Oh, So-so, we've hnd the? time of our lives. I've had three DW-i ‘posals and Francinels had two. How: so long?" , So-so laughed. “I couldn't ERR.‘ Probably because I never made lily homemade cookies." Stomach Troubles , Are Due To Acidityl, Tells of Pheasant. Hume Treatment to Bring Swift Relief. l l l I l Bo-called Stomach ‘troubles-indig- cation, dyspepsia, gas, sourness. eta. l are, in probably nine cases out or ten evidence of "too much acid in F». stomach" souring the food, causing the formation of gas and starting acid indigestion. ,' Gas disten’ the stomach and caus- ' es a full, oppressive burning feeling ‘ known as heartburn, while the acid , irritates and inflames the delicate stomach lining. Get rid of Gas and‘ Acidity, and you get rid of Ilidiges- i tion. i To stop or prevent the mourners; and gas, to neutralize the stomach | acids and keep the stomach sweet and , frna from Indigestion, a ieaspoonfuii or four tablets of Blsurated Magnesia ' ~. _ _ John A. McDonald. W. L. Manchu-n. - ‘ i W. K. Began Slim to: lunches Chloe Wu in occyay Mr. Harper’: former room and Bo-ao gave her order! to clean it carefully and to Then doors are made of better mat- erial than you can buy at the fu- ahould be taken in a little water after eating or whenever gas. countess. pain or acidity is felt. . This quickly Iwoetnna til stomach, neutralizes the acidity. atop: the pain and ia harm- iela and inexpensive to use. g Bimroted Mggnglll, powder or tab- let! only, can be obtained from any many. aim while they last. w“ i‘ L‘! Charlottetown Slim link lo: ca. ‘ . . m. B. o. launder-a. bring lo her all l-hd paper: abe found. "l 5mm“ B""‘°"‘ *"'"m°“”'am um alumna 1m um. ma‘ ltrat, Phone 184-1.. "l" m" i" " -~—~ 8004-81-5 ,___‘.._._.__~ ¢..._-._._-.., Ill" wlrw the Cmwlullt. 111W u drug store and itl daily uac keeps the. stomach in fine condition, enabling it to do its work without the aid of ' 41800901198 i ' r did you ever manage to stay Slnslri I eVCl‘ had? Well. I should sévynvt“ "Any time you want a helvfl- 1"“ know." irresistible at-l ..:scntly the girls showed So-ao dractiviciicss it was your cooking. I'm; the books they had kept on the 1st u; know.'Golly, how I hail! “So-sol Connie! Come in and ti)‘ ' going to learn to bake apple pic. That Crowsncst for the last. two weeks and think of going back to the gadget ill We'll have Ought to earn me half a dozen-J’ "More likely a brekcn engagement So-ao offered them. . -»Franclnc's fallen hard for Clark. “Get paid for the most. fun we-ve refused to take any of the profit 4,113; ground 5m”), 11 my father ‘i5 -Coni.inued -on. pace 9- i‘- A MR. FARMER THE BEST FRIEND YOU HAVE IS THE " DAIRY COW She ‘will supply-a steady cash- income and enrich your farm. llclp her to do it by marketing your cream through the CENTRAL CREAMERIES No shipment too large,‘ none too small. All transporta- tion charges are paid by us, and we make prompt settlements in full the 15th of each month. - . . We carry a large stock‘ of cream cans. Write forprice and further particulars. é-We need more cream- Central Creiamerieisi a ,I.I.l. A ., AT zooms ANMD WELLIN Lia. ‘. _ _ , ~ aaAlvol-lss oven’ -..._......-_.._____.....-.._._._._.._...__...... ._.._...._... ... ._. _._........_....__._-