I,‘ 1J3» ‘ - d l l l l L ‘ i; v F jl I , . i . /owz fanulg» damn/a. ‘this gweair/L rqleig/ AFE, seaire, confident, the an entirely new design and new , family that travels on Royal structural principles, the Royal l Masters. Safe from blowouts and Master is xvithout exception the punctures —_ safe from trouble best and safest tire ever made. 5 and ‘"c°nve"1e“ce' It gives easier steering, due to There bar-e been agcidegtg wit}, narrower tread and less road con- ordinary tires -— high speed — a tim- blowm" " flYlllg glass- -—Greater safety, surer traction, Women driving alone have suf- surer bmkmg’ no sldedlP- feted hardships through blow- -—Silence —- that means no suc- outs or punctures in rainy wca- tion — no lost power. ‘hell o" muddy wads- -—Smarter style ——. adds distinc- There is Safety “hi, Royal . tion to the most luxurious car. Masters, for yourself and family. If you buy a car for only one year, i Not one“, athomand " Royal Masters will give in‘ will gvgf pungtug-g, Th2‘; "953 flPllagTsal-l" y0ll flllCl yOilf family -- {in o3, lafli-ve» '4" “qzsilffiifgl shat added safety they t ousan wi ow eserve. I out under two years , ' of service. If you "buy a car for Built without regard to "ms than é Year Royal ¢:5gk__ Sigh a double. Mpsters lWlll give you t ic trea -with extra 5a cry. p us unquestion- heavy sidewalls '— with ed economy. CHARLO'l"l‘E'l‘OWN _ Universal lllirlitlrs Ltd. McLnine Service Statign MU N TA G U E — N. J. Nicholson SUMMERSIDE - B. L.“ Horne l. T. Holman Ltd. W. A. Gnuilet rm- CIIARLOTTETOWN culmmlw i Ellllllllliililfifilil Ill F. l]. SPENIIEH El]. llll. lllllfllll An issue of $200,000 o! 6 per cent firs; mortgage sinking fund gold bonds. duein 1944, of F. G. Spencer Company. Limited, is being offered at 100 and accrued interest by the East- em- Securities Company, Limited. Each $500 bond bears a. wanant en- titling the holder to purchase five shares o! common stock of the com- pany at $25 per share up to and in- cluding May 31, i931. _ The company and its predecessors have been in successful operation for the last 20 years under the manage- ment. of F. G. Spencer. At present the company operates 15 theatres in the principal cities and towns of the Mitritime Provinces, which have a total seating capacity of over 9.000 people. g The assets securing the bonds have been conservatively valued at $443.- 200, on which basis the bond issue amounts to loss than 46 pcr cent oi ‘the valuation. VALUABLE PROPERTY The company owns one 0f the ‘most valuable blocks of real cstute 'in the central business section oi St. John which has a. 150 it. front- age on Charlotte Street, opposite the Jidmiral Bcntty Hotel. This prop- erty was formerly owned by the Queen Realty Company, which has been taken over by the new company as a result of the presentflnanciilg. Besides the Saint John property, the COlllllliiyefllSO owns centrally located real estate in Charlottetown, Kent- xille, Woodstock and Truro. The following Saint John business nlen will direct. the affairs of the newly formed company: Frederick G. l Spencer (prcsiclentl ;_ Arthur A. Field- llng (manager); J. Gilmour Arm- atrong (secretary-treasurer); Horace A Porter, ‘Fred C. Beattcay and Jnlnes MncMurray. We understand l that orcr half oi‘ this issue has been l subscribed privately’. 3442-4—27-il i ,"I‘RANSPLIANTING IS NECESSARY 1 l To get stout, vigorous plants, one fmust move them around at. least lance, or better still twice, before ‘they are transferred to their per- ‘znanent quaftcrs outside. This rule lapplics to most flowers and vegetab- llcs started indoors, such as Zinnlas, llnarigolcis. asters. petunlas and cos- ‘mos, among the flovters. and tom- atoes, cauliflower, cabbage, head lettuce o! the vegetables. It does not apply; to there things like corn, mei- on and sweat peas, plnniswvhich ar- dinary are not grown inside, as these should be disturbed as little Ls pcrsiblc. With the others, however, transplanting ricvclops a sturdy root growth, prevents long snindlv. weak stems. and gives the young plants a better chance to develop than if left rrovrrlrd in the original box. The transplanting should be clone in a dull place. and the new beds well watered after moving is complete. Keep full sun away for a couple oi days. Before moving outside grad- ually harden off by having shelter- ‘ing window rnlszj for sonic days be- fore moving, A pinch of nitrate Stonehenge y Saved for Nation LONDON, April 20-—(C.P.)-St0ne- henge, that monument, on Salisbury Plain erected aw before the earliest gllmmerlngs of history, is to be saved from the despoiller. A certain area in the vicinity was threatened with such incongruous modemltieo u bunga- lows, and all their appurtenances. The National ‘Trust has for i8 months been exerting itself to secure funds whereby Stonehenge may be nved, from this desecration, and nlthoughl s substantial balance has still to be raised the effort appears certain to be successful. ' Roads have cut Salisbury Plain lying about Stonehenge into practic- ally four parts. To the west and edging up to within s. few hundred 'ards was an aerodrome and hut- icnts left over from wartime, and oi’ late ruined and hideously sordid. The area thus disfigured was bought‘ some time ago, and the National Trust have made it secure for the nation forever. Already the work of removal of the wartime ruins is in progress. Another quarter, southeastward of the monument itself, and 0n the road to Alncsbury whence much danger o! building arose, has also been saved largely owing to an anonymous gilt from a woman of $30,000 towards the purchase price of $40,000. Northward lie two contiguous areas. comprising some 850 acres, teeming with antiq- ulties-tumull and a mysterious earth work which has been supposed, for lack of n better explanation, to be an ancient racecourse. For this area. where the threat of building was im- mediate, i; was necessary to raise the purchase price of 10,000 pounds, It thls—the final effort-is achieved, the .monulnent will be saved from such in triislon for all time. It. may be diffi- cult to restore to it its old sense ot loneliness and weirdness-the road engineer is so terribly nest. and barbed wire fence sadly lacks poetry -but at least no modern trivlsllties HUPMOBILE m.» PAGE _ fi slashes all Prices [linlnew program of expansion] Cash saviiigsT-l , for you... Iqbitoif . .9 u’. Sweeping price reductions on all Century Six and Eight models“ ....\, Gaudet Bros. ’ A A Dealers for Prince Edward Island “it! husband. father and brother was laid to rest in the adjoining gem. etcry, . brother Robert Doyle, Lot 7, Four 515"";- Sr- Marv with the Sisters of Ohlrlw in st. John, Mrs. Thomas Avery. St. John, Mrs} Eugene Oolley, ‘New Hampshire. Mrs, Mary Baum Pall bearers were: John Macfsaac, Boston, Mus, _ Augustine MacIsaac, William Cronin- Wife: “That's funny, I saw slim ill illo paper yesterday \\lllCl1 slit ‘tho bank has a surplus of Qvgr g2‘, l 000,000." v r; Nurse-It. was very kind of yofilli ulate Conception Ch h - Bert 355w“- urc on January _ mud 3.0m. ‘me to the country!” of the Jerry-builder will come be- tween the Midsummer Sunrise and the dignity of the most remarkable relics of a extreme antiquity in west- ern Europe. Junior Red Cross Members Give Donation A group of fifteen children from St. Peter's Day School, Charlotte- town, on Thursday to present a donation oi $6.35 for the “Children's Fund", This money the children had earned or saved themselves so that they could help some handicapped child‘ ln the province to recehs treatment. On the desk of their teacher. Miss DesBrlsay. they keep a Mite-box and llll through the year drop in their pennies, five or ten cent pieces un- a. day is chosen for all the pupils to visit the Red Cross. They form in an orderly line. two by two, and march through the streets to the of- fice, each one carrying in portion o! the money from the Mite-box sav- ings. This is the second time during the school year that the St. Peter's group has givlsn a contribution to the Red Cross fund, having from visited the Red CIOM Office . til the box becomes quite heavy when ' lilihi. wltlmhmqulem Hm‘ M“! was n bb v ‘ = "i Ed Y the pastor, and 11 u Y! " our check to lilo growl‘ . Ftllnt was mortal of a kind and 1o: Came back with m, ‘undo, on “i. hezgiicni 5 Yes, heaven knows] ' ' . onc. u? F0." . v l ' l The funeral was held to lmmnc- "13 L90 MscKinnon. Thomas Fullinn I l l l l Fgpgn] Sales 5 8% Ahead of , RECORD YEAR‘ .__._ g l :51 L L. is v | o I l l ‘l n i Whippet S l . for first 3 month: 1929 Far Surpass Sales for Same l v l l __ ,, ,, _ __ x ' O _ l soda at this time will help the plants September m December ‘wed ‘Mm _ PAINT UP-CLEAN UP l . . - . .. a , * .. All the pupils, ranging in age from O 1 j ,,. ‘ ~ _ _ ‘ , Ecuador has a new passenger and five to twelve years areJunior Red " ; s We Have a Nice liresh Stock of- lavsswwirhrféiylirtlivrpo,Fnplipassss 1 mail nll‘ service, Cross members aha faithfully keep . s I , ‘ . . I --— m- yl-Oygflgnd l _, i ‘ ‘ D U- l . the daily health rules which is an All Will ' Alabastme, ll/Iuresco, PGHItS, "'."““'h§§l§i“il%'iri§'v':" To.‘ w obligation do: ‘fllzzilllsralfagl: with.» lalésreoordsarebrolmn ‘HUNGER-TIP Y“ "l" "adios-rifle ‘l l ' ‘ very prou o e a mem sr- . u‘ ' u d B Tu 8 h e8, S 0 n F Q 5, e ' ( ship. They are e,. B etwinshrdlcm . o new wuppu’. . 99 a n Bu?!‘ “madam. -—' ~ - cver-growln lid . success wh $ shin and o! their say Junior badses ‘ 5 ° °f Thfilffllkllldvlnto iii driving and dr' ellthyou "a we e er cur. llrlrlsiered Optometrist popular“), ‘weeps the Phone 752-1.. which they proudly wear on their "““.'°_"l‘"°°llmflhotelf-slarim A single button, [outed in ‘he An inspection reveal; holds l57 Kent Street ladders, Buckets," Smoky City comm’?- Thousands of l ‘iihmyrlottetown v . .5 °°3l5~ center oflhenle ' . 9 ' “Orlll g nudcurs _ I new 0 wn 6 Pl are r5- lrols all functioning] cal: new bonny find M39‘ be Pleased to Serve You. in ovary ‘Pmldlflg In the appeal fi§g°fl°pfzmgl "w “8l‘_l5‘lhfl ‘"1 rvfinemenmf dsull. ' n‘ o °'“‘N°""°'l" A dlrmonstrntion We Shall Bethune Hardware Co. Ltd. , Ill Queen Street Phone 7"- “ The Friendly Hardware Store " steering pa“ of the unprecedented values oflbred by tho” :2"; Ind 1111,00! modern of light cars. e onger Odlfilfllllltlbl‘ linomhlsh" zfi-hnd-nd hmd!» 1110M distinctive n u °“°‘Pl°°° full-Grown fenders In Memoriam MR. JOHN DOYLE A shadow of gloom wu cut over Brae and vicinity on Jan. 14th when .,-,.l-.itnztnh¥ll"\fifiiliflguq . n “'7' >__ ' ‘WW5 higher (penal, faster pick-up and greater power, together with ease of 3:11-01 and comfortable riding qiul. l never before associated will; gugh inexpensive Mm ' at was learned that Mr. JOhn Doyle of the new Win99”, m-k u, m l [Wedluiie this ndkctlve nd- I lztnggutzt Yale: ‘t m‘ u. o; style nulhoritiulntheir illnesses?“ a ‘YIIJTJEITFOURCOACH 7,3559%” . . v . “ ' - l, 0-00040-0-0+040004-00+0-0-0+’00 0000-00040 tuflyersrs from Eyestrlln ml! l The “ceased h"! not ban m mod llnutnlod ‘peodfllumpick-upmd 86d"; 08:86:“? rumble u") .765‘ . , have PM“, vmou m, mm health for some months previous to Power, o Whippet: us no fu- fiud (Mm i on star $660; Roadster U; “:78 do not allslpectt m IIIGSQIIGB his demise yet it m hot until about "l" "l?! lurlms even their famous wnlpmmblemosizoolT°mn8w9i 5 1 , > 0 T11! '23:"? w xv" three weeks beforo his death that predecessors. Nswhigliuwmmudo PET SIX COACH $930; (jog . P“ °' l“ 4 relatives and friends began to resl- engined Ive ‘ n (withrnmbleseat $9 P. , O O j l 52:3: 5:32“ ‘mm’ h ize that the end was near. The m0 Lumpy; ‘:1’?! ‘dun. 20% “he Tour-In $795 £6 7o‘ Sea“ .995‘ l . 1 l i gttflflll eyyeit. it is computed Vlléflfl! lhl: K111113114! 1:5 I formulae low Opjfildlhzhcorr: flit ‘lgso. l ‘ L“. lspo" Rod. .1 _ _ < tubtzo fthlN f» POI-Iv ell ‘ 146 Richmond St. Charlottetown I lined; iii-u: wl-Zlnosvuinl-i": comvlnv wwht mil micnd by m. "m" "I wmplm ownor satisfaction. ‘raids? F'O'B' Fumy’ T°’°"'°' l " ‘ , ’ ' I l {'|'°'°"" ' '|'""°" ‘"3" ""9"" He was a devoted member o! the I , ' i tn‘ b" . Firs, Ute, Accident, Sickness and 1 t ,;g;lg,_;gg';,jtf,;jffgggmfg;g;; s... Catholic Church and will s. 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