TW w»,- .1‘;- PAGE Hts-oi- ti: n?» f m. . ‘ill you run clown? Nerves all A a-janglc? Irritable? Easily tired? The chances are that you are zzndernazlrisbeetl It is not the amount but the kind of nourishment you get which counts. It is quite possible that the food you are eating is incor- rectlybulanced or lacks the vitamins and other important elements.‘ Drink Ovaltine every day Drink it: 2t mealtimes. Take it as a between-meal "pick-mc-up.” Make Oz/‘altine your "night-cap" to ensure [or each night glorious, natural sleep from which you will awaken refreshed lDCl eager for the duties of the day. x- '- --wvP-~-»-» m n QvaI/ine is not a mere ha. hazard mix- ture of its several ingre ients, but is manufactured by an exchitik scientific i boss. Oiwltinc retainsmniaispairerfl- 1H the essentiél elements of its valu- able ingredients-wipe barle malt, fresh ?gs and creamy milt from Englan “s richest pastures. Omltint ir wry naurirbirzg w‘ l - . ,l , Qneféqpful Ovalfpifze supplies more noprisfifsrlcnt than icggs or 1 2 cupfuls of tea, and will not tax even the ' waalgest sifigestion. Drink Ova/tine for he Rho year ‘round.’ Give it to the ctkyyhen. ' Og/ilflgeiis made in gngland. Sold at ggferr/‘ig, $1125; sad, {first $4.50 a h ccidnom i sjge; Ylffiejurgier tins are mare ical to buy.‘ " i" nvl: "mo BODY Qvglttiucagusk. a3": made from fimsf Cana- i , _ _ {:_.’Jfl_ga‘r_ ark?) Ovaltiric adided. u umg, easily digested mdfisr more "- adrift this): ordinary rurkr or biscuits. . ‘y A. wANfiliKl-IMITED. 4s s xnvc; sr. w. TORONTO, ONTARIO 2|) ll of Mllston in King's LGPZTINUED Four lltullle have been drawn to- gether at the Mlnela Flying Field Yhe first cl‘ thcsq is Solange Har- wr, who runs he Crowsnest, a lunch room across the road from tho landing area. Next comes Jerry Cor- ett, o: pilot whom So-so has adored Qartycars. rm pal Fred France Ls in ‘love with So-so. To complete the quartet. thcre is Constance Terry, a society girl lvlzo has taken up flying. She has just bought a plane for her- |self and christened it the Iczmaidell. Jcrry is teaching her to fly. | THE ENGAGEMSZIT.‘ Jerry had a queer dream the night utter the christening cf the Icemaid- ' nd He usually‘ slept so soundly that Lze found himself considering this one when he woke just before sunrise. ‘He had dreamed that he was with Constance. In his dream he took her . .n his arms and kissed her, but when l l 1h". locked up at him. it was with So- ».:;'s face. "They are n little alike, both tall ‘and blond," he thought now, "but where Sc-sos hair has a sort of yel- ilow color, Connie's is more of an ash ‘blond. And then she's got the latest .Parisian bob, while So-so Just lets I hers grow. H:- lay considering the two girls. Both of them good sports. and, what was extremely important to Jerry, air-minded. He dismissed So-so and thought exclusively cf Constance. "I might. (all in love with her. She's rotten with money I suppose, but then that's no particular drawback. she's good sport enough to give that up if she cares for me. Wonder what Fred would think." I-Ie looked across the room he shar- ed with Fred to where the latter was still sound asleep on his narrow bed. "Wake up, Fred," Jerry called. No answer. Jerry heaved o pillow at him. Pied turned over and groaned. "Open. the pecpsrs, laddie-thg birds are twittering-merry sunshines all about." "Oh, go to hell!" Fred muttered. “Now, now. That's no way to talk. Open ‘em up kid. I want to ask you a question." "Whatsit?" "'Whl1tsit" ls that a way‘ to an- swer when I want to ask you how to tell when I'm in love?" Fred opened his eye". "who lyith?" " éblmtv Q3293‘ ‘"5" i” 9mm M" he asked lnelegantly. f‘ s: “$1M” 931') gm 8'“? "I've countted all my lovely lady ' 1y h ~‘ ' wue o; 5k‘, friends up. subtracted 340, end the , 1 ‘i "fi Le (ofths other part) answer is Connie Terry I believe." ll \ To BE 5.0L” by Pfbnc ‘l-“clll-‘n m‘ of default UVlIII M811 ill-ll; Filed was. awake now. Suppose Jerry H: t "m; ugmtqie Lgw eta‘; B pvt ‘ftlivzliiinlallt-i“! u" ‘J “P” 5"“! was serious If he was then perhaps C". t l Queen" - i n. ' ‘ '~ '*'- " " _ - P" I 1.3.7,, 33$; Lug '0; ‘ Jyfl‘ ‘Pfiimlf’ y w" . n So-so would finally cdmit him, Fred. the Nintlflay 0i Mo? A- 9-,‘! HIS; 0' " ' m‘ ' " h“ to the place in her heart, he longed . . . lop. lfiqc w. . . a . . - the hm" "f ‘Refit "ll"? "ME-‘filalv Solicitors, mléy Bnlldlfl! clflu-loith- - -i__ ' '__'_I‘II_AT trpct piece and porcelwfjagtl} ' t ' situate lying on lbwnflgip qdfilwrififi 4,“, in K_lng’s'County hupnded niid des- . A D" 191,39; crlbodas iollows, thlit is to say:- dlimenciig oplhe south style 013th. ‘Old and ll tie Wtlt bollnfd~ . 3Q5£4_5:}3::5_?j_ a “of 100 more: ogluid n}; ol-‘Jér- i - SADIE Lilq. , Mo lgee i-u-‘y-q -_ ' l l‘ e ' m‘ jet Nell motif, . sown,’ 1x06 zlzilffiolg tie 553i l , wait‘ b91135» saunas-a sill-u. ‘fiiotlionqrfllboundnfyllfm lundyin the posseulon of __lcolm . Bethune, thence west 12 chains to tic east 5y of 100 acres of. 1&4 now or rot-wily ln n» tall...- o! Roderick McLeod, th hoah nlong the some to the sold " rend and ‘thence emit 5J2“ the solid Tito the place o! _ ‘t conlplnlng 0pc Bundre slurp, his ho all hi; k ' ilmg ll described in t ma t»: edit-w“ vefincc from the Commissioner of. Public Lands to‘_.lamu Glow bearing 1 a the 1m. am»: nevi-mm 1i. n. l 14°"- 1 l. Terms ma!!! known M. sole. The above sale ls made under and l by virtue o! s power of sale con-j » tallied In an lndenlurc of Mortgage bearing one the 6th day of Jo-ngitcy ,“°“°°'- A. Q. 102s and made between Jeanie 1:163 4 11,150 24 1'1 30 5| f . 1r : -—*f ' " . .. \- WQ-‘i :_--§ ‘in, - A" “A3 I'll: Gharlottotom Fox ma»; Protective Association .l l" t! 1 .“”a d» o» ’ r. a. u as , members of. TIE’ cnlntwrrlvrowu lox VI Aesocmndlii" new.‘ L Mgolllnn In Farms. ‘on: A. 30901938. mln'r"e' Fourth day of April. I am Instructed by John Rooney pos- ‘ to sol! by auction at Soutbport on "l" i Wednesday, May 1st, at l o'clock llleyllld outbuildings and V g (109) 3Q” t of parlor, dlrihfreom, kitchen and K land n lifle more or less as the ‘bedroom fnrnbhlln. 1 kitchen slave, Quebec hector, and all filter articles u» numerous to men- For Dlflgnlnrs apply to Jolln looney. Southport. or J. A. MacDonald, Anc- rec Give lg - t chllltiiglirciy ' it t i Mothers, who take one ‘simple ro- caution, are seldom worrid. ‘a a. bottle of Fletcher's 0n jls in house the con do what sir if vvoilld toll them to do, when ~i| fretiul, feverish, colic , constipated or stuffed-up with col —-givo l. low |tivats her. Good luck. God bless you l very impo7t3ng_ rhvld of thins-m By the time they 80%| "Fine. They'll spread the the embarrassed sllcnae that tcll b:- tween them, "then l suppose v. engaged." I "I reckon we are." Jerry pul... .00 ner feet. “And I reckon l 1.. like to kiss you." l He mm nu me to hers. Bhe l... Fills kiss Iirlnly and willingly bu; . was a slightly puzzled Jerry thu looked down at her after the caress. r0 himself he was saying, "Now I ~ t to get some kind of a. kick out J Site's a mighty kissable girl. tow, too." . i oxupled the choirs again. pt n rotten log, ot money. _,»:‘tl, Connie?" ..‘.ded.. "It's mostly father's. '1 an only child and I have unestments oi my own. Does. ._.1 you, Jerry?" ' l | l“ °°°‘*'PY~ .2 on my salary?" ‘ ‘ "B1155 8 878ml Kiri. Jerry." he said ~11 like to keep my own money; ‘mw- It isn't so much. But I wouldn't want‘ "She is thll D0 you think she father to mp handing out funds all “k” me?" the time for us." Fred considered. There was no real "ma; saunas, m; enough, Will ne reason to suppose Connie in love with think I'm g, fortune hunter?" 597i)’- bl-lli JCYFY-I-PNPQXIUY Wl-mfldl “Hardly. He likes you and ne encouragement. And then i! he show- thinks thgrfs g, big gut-m; m “in. ed an open perferenee for her, well, lump He‘; pug, 50mg money into it, and perhaps Bo-so would prove more reo- ~ he has no more use than I have for sonable. Bo he ma. "1 tnutr sheslldlersj’ 91101100 0V0! YOIL" They satin companlonablc silence ‘Nil 5e?10\1=1Y-" lfor a little while. Jerry wondered if “Sflllwlv- I think any sir! w he was really happy. He was con- cuclmo who like: n mm that WBRS , tented. He was proud ot Constance. UP B5 "I1? l! V011 d0 1n the mvm- ll-Ic knew he would be regarded iLs on m5" unusually lucky chap. This some- A second pillow hit him- "You m- thing mitt was missing, this thrill 5W6!‘ ms, YOK! 16118? mhrhlnib-l . ‘people engaged to be married were "I'm sun she like: you. Jury. fiul- lsupposed to feel. it probably wasn't and 5° ml- NOW 16$ me Z0 bi!!! l0 _‘ In voluntarily he thought of So-so. $11301) lhd 1'11 slvc 3'01! an I018 01' t There was ogirl who would tall head 1101153111 BKmO-‘Pllflffl X01‘ l weddms _; over heels some day. l-le turned to Dre-SHIV’ wonslunce, thrusting the strangely Jerry 511ml“! Fwd l0 2° back l0 l unwelcome thought of So-so back in Sleell- Coll-Hie W85 I 999-611. n0 ‘$311M t his nllnd. "Do you ivant me to talk of it. And he was seeing her later iv; ynur fgfljer?" he “Sim; in the momins- She was nearly ready ! “Yes. 1 think you should. He pro- to fly the Ioelnniden solo. She was Illflbly won't be very surprsed. He's fine End 891181")!!!- Wf-‘Pylhlh! “I 111" ll asked me a lot of questions about could ask in a wife. . you," _ H: mulled the matter over while "no ygu want m kggp In, quiet he Shllved- Bl’ 9 o'clock he had 90h- awhile?” Jerry asked. "Just to get vinced himself that he was in love ‘.5511 (a you; ngw 551.193?" with Constance find that she needed! Constance shock her head. "No ._.lle. Would you be vwilling to: only a. little necessary attention mllspecisl reason why we should. I'd refill"! his feflilli- llike to wait n. few months before we When he met her it the field and imarry-spring weddings are lx-ettlest. went through the final instructions 11 mini; G0 ghegd and @111 £03m,‘- on a practice plane he watched for "Yes. Ill-ed will wan‘. to kngw_ the smile in her eyes. He liked thinned and, and So-so. They're about quick capable way she had or taking y me inst friends 1 have." news. into her sport roadster to drive back i Tell tin-m mnight, when ygu g0 to the Terry farm he was speculating mack." 0n 1115 OPPOTiAXHlIY to let he: know l. Jerry hesitated. "I think I'd rather something of his feeling. j you told So-so. I'd feel-oh I don't the finest business propositions on P. E. Islund. Elmer E, Sbarbell, of 3P3? Po. § .. “IARING Penmans New Full-Fashioned % Hose, the truly modern Canadian girl literally ' “walks in beauty" . . . A beauty that sweeps from trim, slim ankle to shipoly knee. The firmer. fifffl‘ weave, the lovely “ensemble colors,” the special rem- forcements at points of. wean-all combine to set a new standard in hosiery smartnezs and utility. J§I Clgvcr women luww that beauty of costn." on beauty of foundation garments. The y, z select \Vatsorl’s superfine rayon untlersilks——" ncgligees, vests, pantees, slips. Richly lzzstrc and sheer. Yet wonderfully wearable and r. _..;h.lbl: . . . In pill the loveliest tints. l 3 i of lumber and woodland within easy reach of mill property. l This is one of the lincst chanse: tn secure n going business at a rolson» chic iirlcefTeims If desired can be Here's your chance to suure one oi {he cl’! uosn t ]'.\Zl'(‘l'.". :- .T'.1:‘stl21!. May of 0.":- l:;t Established-é BITiHEQgig,ilggfi§§ff;};?=§§§¥§,;§*§;,;>;i TENDERS FOR stand FQr Sale thoroughfare; also sir; hundred acres‘ {Yoshi Tenders will be rcccivcd l c oi’ the lllldSfSlglléiLllp l , for Special Six so maiden, Constance at the controls. "Good girl," he said npprovingly,» little more confidence ‘on the banks is ' all you need." gone into the city for the day." _ Jerry accepted and after lunch they ‘ went out into the 1am ml sunshine‘. and sat in some basket chlirs to survey the green and red and gold of the trees on the estate. l "Clark would say this is s ‘topping’ ‘ view," Jerry mused. ; "Englishmen are funny, aren't , they?" Constance answered idly. "Amusing-you wouldn't want to‘ Constance looked M. him in sur-Y prise. "Heavens, no! Why do you i ask?" l "I Jlnt wondered. What kind o!‘ man are you going to marry?" "One who does things. 1 mus idlsrs. ,1 like nun that work. Most or the 1mm I know have inherited o. locqd inzoney and thly lust lit in sorbe- zwllcre in the family business lnd never strike out for themselves at all." "Would you cansldcr an aviator?" "I would, Jerry." "Me?" "I might. But Jerry-you lmow my father and mother are divorced. (ind the funny part Ls, so isr u I can‘ find out, thst they were much in love that she couldn't but to hsve him take time to run hyifbusiness 1nd was jealous cf him every moment he was away from her. Honestly, I think tmt the unhipplest people 1 lmow are the orlesvwho were duperltply ln love wltheuh otherwhen they were married. It doesn't lost, Jerry. But friendship, and being [cod poll, and liking the slum things-tint does last. I wont my husband to be my best trlsnd." ‘ y Jerry looked at ha; gucgrly. "Then you're not inlovc with mo!" ' ‘ ’ "No. But I like you better thou any mun Ijtlow. And I respect you. And I believe in what you are trying ' tovdo." ' ' ' \ thorn oi this pure vo table pl _ - tn in‘ preplrstion. t comlortl and ADM-hi! him to nice in s j . It's perfectly‘ ufe ‘for e you Infant... Una it !reely-—l.nd u _ u needed, specialists advise. A non liberal dose is sll it tn-ku to out _ and relieve older child"! when l_ - islmeu, bod. breath,» .1 He, o9, 00s., allow they s , pm- _ need . The msik of Coolorloilf} . "a" l ' It! or liqu- 1&1 ill Jéi-ry m: ital-land and looked ll. ill fkm Wllllé lllhlb “I think I rather qrqsrwith you Connie. I know souls fellows tint get married and, most o! 'em_ losoyy'thoir_ nerve. Their willurworryibout tlilmnmnd where they‘ vial-solid willing to mo oltoi tbeymsrry ‘they ploy it too solo." " '_ _ , l!" P"? 5.1114,“! WI.- f“ wants bola. and éhtllgynfqulru "Ibey went 1m wssther in the Ive- know——I Just don't. want to tell her." ‘when they landei "Ymm ‘d1 ‘Knever fell in love with So-sol your- self." she slid. "Will you lunch with ma?" Con- on Bo-so." Jerry spoke casually, but stance invited. "I'm alone. Father's . he felt once more that queer ssnse of l disloyalty. WMMJQODQIII. ‘mudlyl, lfrldsyl lqdflotlllfllyl. ‘Ml A." lgmulptilllo. as itprsoant. t8}, M-ndolly sllcypt ‘; lunacy tn- Constance looked at him curiously. ‘As you like. It's funny that. you "Oh Freds the boy with the case TO BE CONTINUED Portage, P. E. l. ollers for immediate sale his fully equipped lumber and 00005030 plants at Portage with or without stock that is ready for manu- facture. including hi; patent £9;- the Celebrated Cedar Fox Breeding Den. Also includlngd beautiful dwelling 222d outbuilding; with lwelvq gcrg; 0f easily arranged for. ‘ Mr. Sharbelrs reasons for selling these fine properties are that he in- tends doing other extensive worn and he has decided lo sell his lumber and,‘ cooperage outfits. Properties are open’ for inspection. Arrangements can be mad: by telephone or letter. Itclue . 5 running l (‘ARVELIJ "BROS i 3277-4-18-20. IP28 Dlodl-l, pcriel dct. Highest or any (and: not nrccrsarily accepted. For lnsptt- l lien apply .,-Ltd. s 1N TRAIN SERVICE, C. N. R. Efiective April CHANGE m” 29th Double Service to Main- l land Resumed marry one, would you, Connie?" ;_ Colnmellci Monday, April 29th. the double train grvloc, daily except Sunday, to and from the Mainland will be resumed. In addition to the servize as at present, Train No. 41 will leave Char- lottetown at 2.00 P. IJL, Daily except Sunday, arriving Borden 4.45 P. M. Sackville 8.26 P. M., where connec- tion will be made with Train No. l. "Maritime Express" for Montreal and points West. Train No. 4o will arrive Charlotte-v town at 11.20 P. M., Dally except Sundsy, leaving Sackville at 6.10 P.M. where connection is mode with ‘Drain No. i, “Ocean Limited." from Drain" West. SUDCMIJISIBIJ-IIGNISH Thin No. 53 will leave Charlotte- town at 3.00 P. M., Daily except Bun- dny. insleld of 3.40 P. M., arriving Eummorlide 6.15 P. M., instead oi’ 6.00 P. M. Motor Trolnflo. Charlottetown at 9.15 P. M., Daily ex- cept, BUCIIIY. arrivln; Bummer-side 10.40 P. M., Tilnish 1.35 A. M. Tflln N0. $4 wllllelvo Tllnlsh 3.20 A. M., Dolly except Sundsy, mime of 7.00 A5111, iummorsids 7.00 A. M, arriving Charlottetown 10.30 A. M., some u at armor... '~ Motor Train No. 306 will luvoTig- nish st 8.00 A. M., Daily except Bun- doy, Bumlzlorsido 8.00 P. M., nnivinl Charlottetown 5.10 P. M. Train, No. 30'! will have Bummer- slds at 12.90 P. M., Dolly except Bun- 417- instead 01.3.00 P. M..,srrivinl Borden 3.15 PJL. instold of 6.10 PM. , - IOU!!! ' Train No. q will leave 81min at 7.001. MQDMIY except Iundny, in- pin; m. 04mm luv! sown n manwholifiliilbiiuintlrliliwm." up; o; iqcqsqygflri; ' pm“. ,"1.¢e_~,~1:~r .1", P1. @9191.‘ an! simian. mm. 1-1! ma. _v- ' ' '* '" "r.~rl.,slln¢_'uli_i“¢_;uup:gqmtm ,1 205 will leave I - t l Will I I i She 1.; F.- r 1100B. meal is deliciously cooked. Tibia-click! goes the \and the electricity is shut off. terms will help you. . The food is in theoven. Theiautomatlic time and tem- perature controls are- setTAnd her mind is free for the after- the controlled heat is automitioially turned on. The whole While she is out developing rosy cheeks and health. oven clock Evflfythin8<is invitingly hot, fresh and moist when she returns-D ' ‘ o-youenjoy this modern cooking method? Easy ‘pony, Ltd. IATED‘ SYSTEM ncé - Edward my