. ..’ V .. »i* ' . » \ L . ' 7 1 » has »-f...._, ~ 1 couriiw _ _ ._ _~ “_ .» .- . ____ tr; l ' ~~ _ Rica Kiusrias iust crackle in milk or cream. They’re crisp rice. Bubbles of won- ’ derful flavor. Nothing like them was cver made bcforel 3 Have Rice Krispics for K breakfast. Try them with y fruits and honey added. . Make delicious macaroons. . Sprinkle them into soups. _ At grocers. Nlade by Kellogg .';in London, Ontario. (,- RICE 'KPJSPIEF _ NOTl6E THE l`ll.\l2LOTT_l§T0\‘l`I\' I-IOTISI. L`0?iiI'Ai\'Y LIMITED ii Notice is hereby given that a gen- eral meeting of the slmrelioltlers of ~- "The Cliavlot‘.eto\vn Hotel Company. Limited" will be hcld in the Board of Trade Room.; Market Building, in Dharloltetowlg Prince Ecilvard Island tn Monday, tho twenty-ninth day of April A. D. 1925, at the hour of 8 o`clocl: p. m. for ihe purpose of pass- ing a, resolution requiring the said "Charlottetown Hotel Company, Li- mited" to be wound up under the provisions of the “Voluntary Wind- ini:-up Act" being chapter 9 of the Acts of the General Assembly of ,I Prince Edward Island passed in the _‘_T_ 5 fifteenth year of the reign of His ` Present Majesty, and upon the Pass- _ ing of such resolutions to appoint a Ilquidator or liquidators for such winding-up and for the transaction of business incidental to such wind- Inv-up. Dated this twelfth day Of April, A. L* r- ._ ;`~ .fi l . 3,-_:,‘.,»._;._.~._.._f llwwdvj f"i`.'=."' """ ' lL` 'E1 - . l" . "ir-\~ /\\'/5 , ` . -1."-;`%”.~+”'5Tf;’5;"r .f:‘:;:.".~' ` Lmjll _ "?..) ,_,.-~ -""` _. loo plainly on his face. ' "gc .i‘ Dr. Schofield gave her a glass oi 7 _ 'ilarlalsh liquid. “Drink this So-so." ,`, . ,.`\\ f/ ".\ln|\y a motor trip is just a buss ride." l* _.sfo “-T: lille _;_ ___ _jiiiiiri Y _*ir* §l/',’ , _ B *fi-.2 4°__‘ - _ \ e/ __ §'Fj;'__ (__ <__v_.a"./l_/'_/ ~ " - `;§{}_-_ §§ /` _-;;`»~ ._.__._.l_ .~.- ... r . . , . ~ ni- A, ._, - ' - Su. -~" He: How can I _square myself lar trying to kiss you lact night? ' She: By actually kissing me now. .tp _\.=`r 'r ._ '- _:& _i _ 'JY' .___ ._./ .1 /.. =>, ' ' " L _ ` 4' ' _ '\-s i 1 _ - _ag ,iw _ . '§. g F.; r, .5 f; .`F‘1~7“.1' 1 ` ' 7 Q . -- g D" 1929_ l r _,_ ., ,_ _ ' Iv. K. ROGERS. i 'M ./ . - President- "Ia :ha really aa bad aa ahe'a . D. A. BIACKINNON, p;l|\£¢d7" ’ ' LT- C\>l0Il€l, "Gesl1! Y’ don’t call that a had _ Secretary Treasurer. painting job, do you?" _B264-4-17-cod-61. TENDERS _ _ -_-_l £22* ill b cl d th Tenders w c rec vc at e ,;t.‘::tl',_, _,,;;;11;§§i;¢ _ 1 . .:"""‘ ... oHlce of the City Clerk up to and in 'iii' "7 iii:"i.ll:= cluding Tuesday, April 30th, for the . :za following supplies and materials re- quired for Permanent Works: Gasoline, oil and gréascs, ' Coal "' ' Fred or Jerry to look at them. May- ['”‘““9_f It was a very quiet Solanga wht_ | ‘ ordered the arranging of her fathc. _ and turned to wait for Dr. Schofleli ~ orders. “I have sent for a nurse," he i her. "and I'l1 stay here until ' He will be conscious soon, I he given him a. strong stimulant. I az visa you to remain with him col. stantly. He may have only a lex . moments of actually recognizing th around him." "I will do as you say. Dr. Sc. field." She was stunned with grief A. her senses were centered on the white face lying before her pn the pillow. Eve;'_v other consideration was blotted from her nilnd He must waken, must talk with her. She knew that he ‘ would not live, departure was written :;gi_\', her eyes still fixed on her .i;liei~'s face. When' the nurse came la-so moved a little to one side ol .he bed but did not relax her vigil. Ha;-pci- opened his eyes. He smiled ieebly at So-so, "Closer, Solange. She bent over him. i "I l:now~” the words came halt- iingiyand with an effort, “I know the.; I'm leaving you. The house you know is yours, and all my papers. Ask lv ! \ 1 i Darkness had fallen when M.: #_ r r " J" I H be they can see the error in my plans -perfect my invention so you can you, Solange. ' She KL-*sed him gently. "I know bc all right. ‘Remember your mother Soiange- for an hour he lay sleeping. When he woke again it was without recogni tion of Solange as his daughter. To '__ . fs remember-" his voice died away and * .. 1 alive and well once more. He babbled to her ol' his invention. of' the for- tune it would make for them, then drifted off to sleep once more and did not wake. ‘ Solange sat dry-eyed by her win- dow that night. No thought, of the` future troubled her then. She was absorbed in memories. Her mother | had died when she was a baby, so ' her earliest recollections were of her fathers care and tenderness. He had taught her to read before she started to school. He had been 'friend and companion and her father all in one She had been 16 when she first came to Mineola and had worked with him in the Crowsnast, giving up her last year of high school to do this. In late . years his invention had absorbedhlin more and more and he had clung to S0-sos faith in lt. With the morning So-so‘s friends raided round her. Gloria and Fran- . l room, saw him comfortably in b°.\ l ~ . comes. Thei'e‘s very little we can i $ She dranlc obediently. unquestion- ‘ benefi; by it. IL'S all I have to UWC * \ fat-her. Dont worry about me. I will * him she was his beautiful Norse wife, l ._ A _._._,u-~.T.. Lumber Hardware Intermediate sand ‘ lnshore sand Gravel . i - Content 'ii / \‘ _J Hard stone __ _"` `\’ llard burnt brick 0"’ 7°" '37 "l"° ° Minn-3| dust his weak chin?" Sewer e “Nc--his weak gin _pin -" ai 3 Fuel Ml ` l sympathy and help. Iron castings Asphalt Cartagn _ .____.___-__ ° i . r eine stopped in to say they would run the Crowsnest until she was ready to decide what she would do with it. Jerry and Fred came with an offer oi their services. Constance came with a great load of flowers _from the lTerry conservatory. Others from the `flylng field came in to offer their l ® . ouldn't stand i Two days later So-so returned alone to the cottare. All-planes had i . ,,,+~.,_ .... ~l. . _, ._ _\. E _'___ , 'r .,..\_ » ... ... f _ ` . ' PAGE TWU. ' THE CHARl.0T"I`F.;l'0WN GUARDIAN. _ ' , Q i ' 'ABRUI 24, 1929 a I » - - e ' i r. : §_ _._ b" ., i--’SMlLES-°.- ii... Gaia... cific _ _ _ ~ i ik _W gk #__ ____ _ __ ‘i 1 15; 1;’ if-'_ I ll -»_~ .4;;__g ___ ll .-_:.__ l i ii i *Tk if irroi § ' nm I ._ ,,§' r"»"»"““*"‘ ' ` H ` \ ‘ /. l _ ~ ` Z# ff. _ _ © . F acts and recipes to prove that PURITY is “Best for All Your Baking” "In making cakes,” say baking authorities: “You must bear in mind that Purity is a strong rich flour with great CX* panding qualities. If your cake recipe calls for ordinary pastry fl_our,use 1 tablespoon less percup of Purity Flour, and if milk is called for use halfinilk and half water (luke-warm), and your cake will stay moist longer.” Purity Flour gives extra richness and flavour todalter-they larcpfvesh and moist for days when made with this famous flour. “ln baking_pies,” say baking experts: “You will get pastry that melts in your mouth if you use Purity Flour in the right way. For instance, here is an economical, tested recipe for pie ' crust that is very successful: 2% cups Purity Flour, 1 cup lard, }f§ tea- spoon salt, lé cup cold water. (This makes enough for two pies). For extra rich pastry, use half butter and half lard.” Mix the flour and salt, cutting in the shortening until the mixture is like ine meal, gradually adding the extra quantity of water-but not a drop more-and roll out thin. Remember, adough heavy with water willnot flake up in the oven as too much moisture prevents quick action of the heat. TRY SOME OF OUR TESTED RECIPES ,Real Advantages of PURITS Fl.'Dl.lR ECONOMY When making cakes and pastry less of Purity ia needed than of ordinary pastry flour. APPBTIZING FLAVOR The selected hard lprini wheat grown on the prairie: of t e Can- adian West gives to Purity Flour baking a really wonderful flavor. EXTRA NOURISHMENT The rich protein content of hard spring wheat gives additional food valul to Purity Flour baking. SUCCESSFUL BAKING You will be lustly proud of your baking when you use Purity Flour. Our milling and baking tests ensure uniform results. Ai.i,PUnPosa ii/ii.U1z While Purity il still the beat tio for bread, it is winning adcilllf tional praise from Canadian FOR DELIGHTFUL BAKIN G \ PURITY FLOUR ` “PURITY" ICB BOX BUTTER TARTS COOKIES-NEW 1 I A r", I l I ' V Make pastry according to direc- l cup butter lions for Purity Flour pie crult as given above. Cut and line tins and use the t'oi..»wing filling: Mix all together, put into shells and bake in a hot oven. This recipe makes three dozen tarta- 2 cups brown sugar gliiu P `miFl 1 cup! u our up flavoring cups brown sugar cupa raisins tablespoons cold water teasponn melted butter teaspoon vanilla chopped (opdonal) keep it from adcking. l SPICED “PURITY" LAYER CAKE I Monty other tested recipes are to be found in the amous Purity Flour Cook Book, now in its second edition. Nearly 200 pages of in- formation that make this book a valuable kitchen guide. Sent postpaid to any address in Canada upon receipt o thirty cents in stamps or silver. Blacksmith work _ Forms of tenders can be secured at-. ::Peevlsh, pale. restless and sickly ei was laid to rest. Around her had “W Um” 0|’ "IG CNY Clerk. The l0w- children owe their condition tol stood many whose faces were scarce- 'sl' "any tcnd" "°" “°°"s"'ly “cf worms Mother Graves’ Worm Exter-3 ly familiar to her but who wished to ted. ` . ` . . " i V up G_ P_ Nw"ul_S0N_ minntor will relieve them and rc-_show their respect for the girl and ;332.4.22.31_ guy Cm-|., store health. _her father. Surrounding her grlcl' r _” . '" lthe loyalty that had manifested it- 'ilie Ehariottetown Fox Breeders! me lfuture. The nurse had remained in Protective Association A oatanluinau mr me prosecution oi any person or persons stealing taxes mu.. the ranches ol' any of lis members amd have retained a Detective Agency and Legal Talent of highest rcpute to accomplish their purpose. 1*.-a|m|| Biwq- _ hounds arc also owned hy the Association and are ready to go to work at one l mm; other than me 1,mch,.°°m_ she f ' ll mm" H no ce' , lmighg become a woman pilot, but ' T. B. KUGLKS, The following are members of THE UHABLO'l"l’I:J'l`0WN FOX Secretary-Treasurer. BRFEDERS’ l’R')TECTI\’E ASSOCIATION: McLure & MacKinnon Fur Farms. John A. McDonald. W. L. Mel-Iachern. W. K. Rogers Silver Fox Ranches Charlottetown Silver Black lox Co. Est. E. G. Saunders. ` Wire Complete Stock of Highest Quality ' Wire ' FENNELL and CHANDLER *:;;'_____ ,___ _ *_*-__?__?_....._T_ F ox Wire Always on Hand. I . -- 1_1 l' i ‘Wi‘Ei.*fiin*\a'i|av°a_1»i,_. I ' circled the cemetery where her fath- lnnd loneliness was gratitude for all 'self in these difficult days ' itlie house and would stay for several , »days until So-so could make her l V plans. After supper So-so went to her room to think, , Shnuld the leave the flying field lane go to the city to eam izer living? . `She was poorly equipped for any- Z So-so knew how few woman can really succeed at that arduous task. ‘The nurse came up to say that Fred was sitting in the living room. Bo-so went down. She smiled wanly at him and Fred felt pity grip hisheart at her pale face. \ "I've got to go off with Jerry in- morrow morning, Bo-so-work on the South American flight, you know, and I may be gone a week or so. I couldnt leave without seeing you. Jerry and Connie sent their love."_ "It's good of you, Fred. I'va been wondering what would be the beat thing for me to do now-now that Hn alone." _ Fred took her hands. "Det me take care of you. So-so." Sho shook her head. "I can't, Frad. I’ve just got to decide whether toaeil the Crowsnest and, the house and I0 into the city to live, ro to stay hero and carry on.” "deli the Urowanest? Go in the oltyl Oh, So-so.” ' women who are using it for all their baking. _ it-7' Department C13, Saint John, N. B. Zteaspoona ng powder I cup nuts and raialnl Make the dough in a roll and . keep it overnight in the lco box or a cool place . . . next da you can alice it readily for baking. without extra Bout to 2 cups brown sugar. cream with ‘/1 cup of butter, add 2 buten eggs, stir in l cup sour milk, add 1 teaspoon each of cinnamon and ginger ` and li nutmeg, and 2 cups of Purity Flour. -Dissolve I teaspoon of soda in ‘/4 cup of boiling water. Add last to cake mixture and bake in lavcrs, using date filling. Our famous Purity Flour Cook Book Western Canada Flour Mills Co. Limited f“Puiu'rv" s-noun niNNiaR noi.i.s`| 1'/ cups tepid milk ltableapoun each oflard . lf cup tepid water and butter lcompressed yeast cake l egg 1 tablespoon sugar 3 cups Purity Flour Diaaclveyean in the water, acid to milk with the salt, then but in Zl/1 cupa Hour. When light, in about an hour. add the sugar, the shortening (melted), the egg and balance of Hour to knead, shape into dinner rolls and let rise to double in bulk and bake in moderate oven (375°). , DAINTY SWISS ROLL ,4 mediua; 'hed eu' l teaspoon cream of tartar /fs::r...‘:,':r::. 'fi --W »»-=1»~=-»d- Mia in the order given, sifting the last three items in together. Beat well and bake ln large dripping tin. Have' ready three-clruartera of a cup ofjam (warmed) and a warm tovve with augar scattered over it. Turn the cake on to the towel, spread with jam, roll quickly and keep ln towel unrll cool. Home-made lemon curd or anyjelly can be used for filling. ' l PRIZE WINNING “PURITY” TEA BISCUITS I 4 cups Purity klour i teaspoon aalt 3 heaping geaapocna bak- 1 tablespoon butler ing powder ' 1 tablespoon shortening Sift wel the flour, salt and baking powder, then add butter and shortening, mixing thorougl\ly.Tl\enr 'l enough milk to makea soft dough, mixing first with a knife and finish with the hands on board. Roll out and cut in cakes 1 inch thick. Bake in a fairly bot oven from 12 to I5 minutes. “°“ 5 _For Better Pies and Cakes ll 1 l l i i ii "-lk il ll i if ill “I li ‘ll ll i ll ll il ik `.“_(]= il i ii i » oven place in a cool spot. Purity F lour comes in one grade only . . . simply ask your grocer for a bag of “Purity” ll A little white augar may be added to flour mixture if desired-about one tablelpoon. When taken from .__: Wny it wouldnt be the same place here without you." _“You and Jerry are leaving soon, and you'il be too famous and busy after your flight to spend much time here. Fathers gone. Jerry’s going to be married soon, the old crowd's breaking up-new students in the school." “I know: but-but-" Fred's consternation was apparent in his face. He nad never consid- ered the possibility of So-so's going away. If only sho would marry html It seemed the solution of all ber He began again “You know, So-so how much I love you. how much J have loved you for years. I know you don't love me now, but you mlghylaarn to. I'd never uk for more than you could give. I want to taks can of you, Bo-so. Let ma do lt. I'll promise y0\i\ that if you over want your freedom-it will he yours- I know you'ra overwrought and nar- voiumonlght-perhapa.I ought not ao want tha right to try to make you h any Bo~ao pressed his hand I know. ri-ed, everything you lay ia good and hind, but I cant marry you now and 1 c_m't na that rn mi- aoihfw change. It wouidirt be fair to you for "I can’g boar tha idea of leaving. Pied, and yet-" - Jlutao-ao'-§ou'iau¢ta't'ao img to plead with you this way,.but I ‘ _ll 4 _ hi' me to marry you. r probably won't leave the field. My whoiq ltf|_hu om-_ ad hm too IMI. I'it probably problem. ' " ' do‘ stay right here and zo on running tho Crowsnest-long after you and Jerry and Constance have gone some- where else." "l'll never go while you are here," Fred said, as tluiugli he were making the mos; sdlemn of pledges. His devotion and sincerity moved so-so to the first tears she had shed. Fred took her in his arms and held her as one would hold a hurt child. letting her sob against his shoulder, patting the soft golden hair, hush- lng har. _and finally carrying her to her room, where she clung to him a monierit and kissed his cheek. "Good night, So-so. dearest. I have to go now -youll be better in the morning-' "1 know. Fred. You are so good to me-" . ‘ Ha kissed her gently and tlptoed out of the room. fn a few minutes So-ao was sound asleep. In the moming she woke to a gray. rainy day. She. shivered and pulled tha blankets closer. Staring at the ceiling sho thought once more of her plana. sbs was still consider- ln¢.them,when Constance cams up to leg hor. . ,"I’ve coma to take you away with me,’,’ Constance announced. "Now, it wow; do_ you any good to.aay no Gloria and Francinc ai~a.having the time of their lives .ln tho' Urowsnlat. Fred and Jerry have gona of! to get uisupim|oinsio:_w» suits N “ V , ' ,ww ¢ v ` vim, ~ ,.._ , __ _ ,_. , ,. ‘ __' ;*"'> ' `“'_,,1;.'.~ "i 1- L.. ` f "i:f‘::..". .an '.i¢=s-si. . ' , ' . . _ ' < ‘.'-‘..» ..~.‘..'~ ,“ 17.-..1 .l`,:`. 5.. .- American flight and won't be back for two weeks. You and I are going out to Terrymore and rest and invite our souls." “I'd like to go-»-," so-so hesitated. "but things are so uncertain here. I haven’t made any plans, you seo." “Make them at Terrymore." “I think 1'm going to go right on running the Crowsnest-but I would like a. week to think it over. Gloria and Francine can have the profils while I‘m way. Yes, I think I'ii go." "Good girl. I’ve got the oar here. You get ready and we'll go right along. I hope you carry on with thu Crowsnest, S0-so, and if you do Pvc got a. plan about that, too. We’vo got an old colored woman wiio'a been with\ua so long she's a nuisance. sho wasimy nurse when I was a little girl and sho simply adores mother- lng some one. You bring her over here to stay with you and Pm going to give you Wolfang for a guardian. Then you won't be lo lonely and you won‘t have to work so hard with Chloe in the house to look altar you.: So-_lo know it was no use protest- lhz. consumed was mo aauuatoinad to having her own way. lin' a,flaat- lnl moment Bo-no wondlrad what would happen when Qoaataaeda wi!! and Jai-ry'a wall-known atubbornnsaa oluhca." _ _ ` Tha moment paula and Ilia made ffl” 9° l°°°\\lDll!.00l\l\ln4l. - _ ____ ro as ooxmiwaia _,___ r HQ., i.. MIGTIDN SALE I am instructed by John Rooney to nil by auction at Southport on Wednesday, May lst, at l o‘clook sharp, his house and outbulldinga and all his household effects, consisting of parlor, dining' room, kitchen and bedroom furniahinli. 1 kitchen stove. ban burner, Quebec heater, and all i othn articles too numerous to men- tion. " Tarma made known at sale. For .particulars only to John Itoonoy. !°'l¢|IP0¥\. or J. A. MacDonald, Auc- tlonaor. 8|.|I4l‘|l0!4!'l|0B| FoR_§Ai.E nan som \ana mine., window aaahaa and frames. gvo win gates. nina and un foot, fly feet stair rail with two oswel posts and balus- tara, two coal [rates with arched frames and tenders. one enamel sink. 'rhoaadooraaramadaolbettsrmat~ ni-_gn .. _ - .,... ,,. 41;. ` bras 'restrain AND _ 5 GLAIIII .l'l‘l'l'lb ' ls W. TAYIDI _ _l. I. _TAYIJOI '. to grfsiigiuni ’ ` ’ present. a mmm larnr D W erial than you can bull If the "cb ory today. Bargains while they last. na J. J. stewart. 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