Airplanes Used in Widespread M .a n - Hunt for Killers of Bankers and Phy- 0U have a right to expect just as great. value-per-dollar in a Used Car as you would in a new car. You have c.- right to expect honest dealing and fair treatment. You have a right to (l IT lVH ‘KT YOU PAY . FOR. And it is our intention t0 See , that you get all you expect . . . plus J a bonus of extra value, made possible by the high grade 0f cars traded in on be E E H A T E Tryon Till-Bits The Baptist Young Peoples Soc-I T H u B 5 Friday evening, May 11th. After a‘ short religious service the evening,‘ W35 5119M in games, music. etc. Re-, freshmeiits served were ice cream and cake. , , . You"! bride-to-be of Crapaud, ‘Ymmefly of North Tryon) tendered her with a. miscellaneous shower at “Willie? llresent coupled with the “my of costly and useful gifts tes-l tlfied to the popularity of Miss ,runuing gun fight here early today until the opening of the gifts which! m which a patrolman was forced ,duty was performed by Miss Millie _to abandon pursuit of men in an lGamble, R. N. Lunch was men THE CQFEARITOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 19W 0f'Tryon. were guests of the United Utopian Society of _'I‘ryon,‘ Tuesday evening, May 15th, Tryon, ,triends oi Miss Vera Wood. popular the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gamble, Ncrth Tryon. The large $101211. Wllnd- 611N195.‘ contests. etc.. oscup-l DENVER. 0010.. May 26. - A led the attention oi‘ those present, automobile similar to that used 0y Irerved after which everybody settled four desperadces who killed two ’riown to enjov themselves‘ until: bankers at Lamar. 0010.. and It 11.30 when one by one they m Kansas by l ' n, l . t nd d _-= . ‘ , _ - . me mums, ‘Sm m“ e" ° e P“‘~°d m" 411d home to rest did no. the “ Bigger and Better” Chevrolet. m‘ ‘ <‘ ' a l1 I b _ While the skirmish iii the streets T}, M- . -‘ 101116 ill 211i see ll (tfit: P6111111‘ “i! l8 {or Denver led police to believe the lDcbsgn. ]sl\s/[e:l‘l(iA1‘lnyHIf:llaZ-ltir{atRll9l-tlli; Used Car values i yrobbcrs were attempting to hide in Mabey and Gertrude Kuwait motop, V, “H948 pr near this city. posses aided b_v ed m Summers,“ wed d ' f . I ' lair-plane,‘ wntmugd 1o comb the noon and on rflum ti?!’ aléérfierq‘, F-l} (‘licvrolct Tuuring-Jn excellent nrder rough country in Western Kansas, . . i", _ 4 _ _ ' lwhcre Du w_ w’ wmegm w“ yjlgiileaalcgonérlifiaigeit-l, by‘ Messrs. Will, (Khevrtlct hi-iliiii-qn pi-i-iei-t (‘lllldlllflll . . . . . . .. Slam yesterday’ ‘Will spend ‘the holldggcr-QIPPI Ford Tlllll‘illfl——ll\ excellent i-tiniliiinn . . , . . . . . .. 00 ‘ .. ‘ T- . . ._ ' Kill Physician Wlio Aided flgggfvgell; ‘yon and Lady hmc m5 (‘lii-vriili-t (‘inii-li-Jtlifi lyIuih-L-Jiiiuraiitei-il . l Mis. Delaney 0f Albany. who wnsi |spending a few days with her son‘ Pinker in North Tryon, has return-I l DiGl-ITON. Kansas, Miiy 2a. -, Fleeing before heavily armed posses aided by four airplanes, the four MADE IN CANADA PIlIGllIISGIP i! iinii-i/na i, huii Iiandi llllfl‘ you bmli 1M own-u u um iald iiiiimppd THE PERFECT TEA Three Grown The Finest English Breakfast Blend Patent‘ Leather Sandals ODERN mothers have learned not to look their part. Competing in youthful allure with daughters of debu- tante age, they prove that charm no longer admits the lllllllillltili uf years. That is because protective r.klll cure has heroine the rule of the day. ways have supplanted the ofluii iii/flag, artificial ways of yesterday. it's been ilis- covered that Youth can be safeguarded. The followings-tile is probably credited with more youthful C0lll1)lt‘Xl0i1S.pZ1Sl the thirties arid into the forties, than any other method known. experts agree that skin beauty starts with skin cleanliness, pores that have been kept healthfully clean with the soft- Natural Leading heautv !Ib2 Ygur Grocer Sells It. I ‘ministered the last rites of the Dr- lmmcls Beam“ Miss Ham: five years ago. They had no chil- , _ _ _ . t Cnthouc Church of which he w“ Beaten. Mr. and Mrs. Jigs: M: dren. She was the last surviving raulchors ulul ‘hey are planning 0“ feedlng, hberany this INTERESTING PRICES FOR ‘ SANDALS AND OXFORDS, Proud to Say “This is Mother” '1 he reward that comes to many mothers-unconscious tribute from the younger generation to the woman who has retained her youth ening lather of olive and palm oils as blended in Palmolive. in fairness to yourself, try this, Do this for one week Mark the different: i! makes \\':lsli your face gently with soothing Palmolive Soap, massaging the lather softly into the skin. Rinse thoroughly, first with warm water, then with cold. lf your skin is inclined to be dry, apply n touch of good cold cream—that is all. Do this regularly, and particularly in the evening. Use powder and rouge if you wish. But never leave them on over night. They clog the pores, often enlarge them. Blackheads and disfigurenieilts Tan Leather Sandals often follow. They must be washed away. desperate bandits who on Wednes- dlly shot down two officers of the first National Bank of Lamar, Colo, yesterday killed Di". Wincgai", cf Dighton. whom they abducted on Thursday night. The killers were being hotly piir- sueil and were reported to be .li the vicinity of Modoc. Kansas; aft- er a mad flight over the western I Kansas Prairies. , ‘, Thc body of Dr. Wincgar. who ,wa. lured away from home sup- tcnt-dly to dress the wounds sus- tained by one of the robbers in n gunfight. ‘in the batik, was found miles south of Oakley. Kansas‘. lie had been shot in the back oi {the head with a shot gun and air I ‘ ‘lff-lllly tensed over ‘iiitzit at the bottom of whit-h his incior car was fouil . The body, which was still warm when found by posses men. was brought here. Dr. Winegar war made captive thrcugh a ruse, one of the gunmen tummoning him away from home . {with a story that a man had been ‘icvcrely injured in a tractor acci- i dent. ' ‘Spurred on the cold blooded, lkillings, more than 400 heavily H. an eiiibunk- , led llonlc. Everybody was glod to sec, Mi's. Delaney in Tryon they out, ,honie llllfgll) but sorry she could ilotl Ehnvu madl- hr-r visit longer. 1 Mrs. l). J. 'f‘hoinsoil met with u, ism-ions and painful accident on, ffnesdiiy evening when she missed‘ ,llL‘1‘ footing in some way at'the topl ti‘ the stairs in her home and fell! ‘lo the‘ bottom breaking" one arm and} nwcciviiig stew-re brilislr: and (cuts lU-K Ilovycr ivus called iii and al- lllicugh severely szliakcil up Mrs, ‘Pliomrinn ir‘. tlflillgg 11S well m; uni lr-l H-xpec-tvd. l i, Potato planting is now with u:; and fspudt: “how many pllillteil" nol~ "how much" is the query these iiiic' days. Early this year. yes a little but; ,l|. woiftlie long until the merry nnolith cf June and Tryoners don't‘ like to be behind times. N0 spot in’ jP. E. I. more up to date than herci viz. Tryon in alLits. sections. North: lTryon, West Tryon, Mount Tryoni l and Tryon a big settlement. you, bet. I Mr. W. A. Pooley, who for the med men in motor cars continueclypast few years has been doing an“? i‘ hunt T01‘ the d°5l391'ad°e5- as" mobile repair work of all kinds has ussn cAns ii. some s. co. 1 (Jliarlotietown AUTHORIZED L _ , , ted by the airplanes. .- - ~ Md v»: mill-I» l n. ti: . . l‘ l’ ttl ‘t th ht th '- . ' ... - ' Do not use ordinary soaps in the treat- Lgfeixdwlijl? “Shisu: Lg, lafigto Willa tutule to devote ii_... time to iiiit- CHEVRQLET. - ' " ‘ ,tery and tire service ior which he is lileiit given ab green soap,or one represented as of olive _ and palm oils, is the same as Palmolive. And it costs but lOc the cake ! “Soilittle that millions let it do. for their bodies i what it does for their faces. cake today. Th difference one week makes; KEEP THAT SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION I I r I l I ‘. l ‘when’? 81.00. Alley riniin rooflvliil . dlllollotowli. Ill-TI. & (tin/Lid. ove. Do not think any Obtain a en note what an amazing IN MEMORIAM MR. DANIEL MaclNNlS ine gun. -. .__-. l J. O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dris-l coll, Mr .and Mrs. Charles Grusti“ Kendall and Edith Pease, Mr. and; Mrs. Angus MacInnis, Misses Keane. Atlantic and Pacific Bakery Dept. Miss Katharine Burke. Mr. John: Burke, Mrs. Katharine Bradleyl Miss Mary MacDonald, Miss Joseph-i ine McQuaid, Mr. and Mrs. M. T.l Many friends will regret to learn of the death of Daniel Maclnnis, a former resident of Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. who died at his home. 164 Kent, Street. Brookline. Mass, at the age of 81. The late Mr. Mac- Innis was enjoying good health up until the time of his death, which came as a great shock to his many friends by whom he was always held in high esteem. He was attended in his last illness by Reverend Father Wm. J. Mc- Carthy of St. Mary's of the Assump- tion Church, Brookline, who ad- ever a devote member. The funeral which was largely at- tended was held, Sunday, May 6th. at 2 P. M. with a Solemn Requiem High Mass Monday morning at 1.30 A. M. The following were the pall- bearers. Messrs. Gilie MacInnis. Joseph Mllcinnls. Michael Walsh. Patrick Doyle. William ‘Doyle, Milt- thew Doyle. The deceased leaves to mourn be- sides a sorrowlng widow the follow- Martha Macdonald at home; Mrs. C. S. Harmon, Atlantic, Mutt; Wm. H. Jellison, Jr.. Brook line, Mass, and Mrs. ingtori. Mass. In. D. B. McAuley, Mr. and Mrs k, Mr. and Mrs. Prank IIcOoI-mack. Mr. William Riley and Mrsmrockton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Ecl- “neliward Ready and family, Charlotte- . _l Mass, Mrs. Wm. E. Quigwgnirolpllé-Breen. Medium, Mass" Cardle of Bathurst, N. 3., _who on account oi illness was unable to at- tend the funeral and one brother charknmown. P. E. I“ Mrs. Wm. ‘L, Deguio, Mrs. John Shaw, Mrs. Mar lMcLean, Mr. and Mrs. Francis, tConnors, Miss Della M. Shine, Mrs.‘ lA. McEachern. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-, liam Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J., McIntyre. Mrs. A. Curran, Miss, Annie McIntyre, Miss Mary Mac-l. donald. Misses Katharine and An- gela Macdonald. St. Charles Auxil- iary Society. of Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. Mrs. Marjorie Shea, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stewart and family. Dr. and Mrs. J. Payson Macdonald. Mrs. James MacInnis, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Gordon. Miss Sadie Doyle, Mrs. Michael MqPhee, Mr. Wm. P. Leahy. Millan, Mr. and Mrs. Auliiy Miss Helen McDonald, Miss Frances McDonald. Mrs. Margaret Ryan, Mr. Michael Walsh and fam- ily, Mr. and. Mrs. Philip Mulcahy. Mr. John McAleer and Jack, Mrs. Caroline Griffin. Misses Mae and Anna Qulgley, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. O'Donogllue, Mr. and Mrs. William Moran. Mrs. David MacDonald and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Martin. Cards of Sympathy and letters- lMrs. Emma Moore, Winthrop, Mass, town. P. E. 1,. Mr. and Mrs. E. J.| Mrs. Leo lMcNally. Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. Mr. Adolphus McInnis, can-mitts, town‘. P. E. 1., Miss Margaret Ready, vent being taken. The bandits ivcrowe“ equmped He w," , t V ‘cpmited m be armed Wm‘ a mam‘ is filling station where ;!l.:,o()ll)ll;el‘fl1((:l. lgreases may be obtained. , i . These are but wee bits from our ,Susan. Ml‘. A- J- MacDonald» M"~,'I‘id Bits but as I have no time to and Mrs. Alex McNabb, Mr. E. J. tarry I must lust. sign oil and quits Reid and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wmgqysmflc of “Zy , - ___7( In Memoriam MRS. Jig-SS") POOLE The death occurred in the Wom-l oil's Hospital. Montreal. on Thurs-i dayg May 24th of Mrs. Jessie Poole, aged 74, widow of the late Cornc1-, ius B. Poole of Lower Montague.‘ and a daughter of the late lion“ Yosepli Wightman. i About two weeks ago Mrs. Poole, went to Montreal for treatment. Af-. ter resting for a short time at the,‘ home of her niece, Mrs. tDr.) H. 1... Reddy. she entered the llOS])ll.l1l,l passing away rather suddenly. j Mrs. Poole was born at St. And-l rcw's Point, near Lower Montague,’ and had been a life long resident of that locality. She was married in 1893, her husband dying’ about member of the Wlghtman-family, who were honoured and esteemed throughout that section of the country. She was a sister of the late George Whitman, who carried on for many years an extensive: mercantile biliilllflSfi at Montague. I Mrs. Poole was a woman of splen- did qualities of mind and heart, and made many warm friends who will learil with deep regret of lit-r pass- ing. The body will arrive at Lower The funeral will be held on Wed-l nesday. services beginning in the United Church at 2 p. m. l l BUTIBURA HEAlS "Mun Cards-Mr. and Mrs. Prank Mcdardie. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Breen. Mr. and Mn. James Stacey. Mr. and‘ Matthew Doyle, Bert and Raymond- Underline |Wm A. Heady. Charlottetown, 1E. 1., Miss Margaret Ready. Charw, ‘lottetown. P. E. 1. tPatrlot Please Copy.) _-..___.¢,@__ An inventor has combined a rab- bet and routing plane with a guage and marker ‘to facilitate setting hinges and locks. Uni Cation to clear your otin. Pit-P‘ .....-.-"r'.~%F_ ing son and daughters. William J. u _ . , , _ ' ‘z M. k M _,M,.s_ Mae Callaghan, Broekton, Montague on T1105 ay moiinng, tn _ _ I ' U I _ . CHILDREN'S PLAY SHOES, ggrgfmsagl“ Klgrgieen, “$90 hféyMiisc, M1‘. Miix. McMillan, Broek- 29th inst... iiiiii will be taken to thei in good lime its. ii heavy demand 1S ELSSUPBd. no“, Mass" Mm pmd mnway, residence of Mr. George A. Pooh. 0' P. E. (1 i’ - $1.50 i"? '- _ ° ' ' ' ' ' Miss Gertrude Bennett. Plymouthn _ hfflff- i to 1m . .. also Chllfls I w 1M ---- -~ “l” enghllegglilflulitigiiislhewiiipieiowirn“? Masi. Ml‘. iiini Miss Wm. RefldYi! CHARLOT TCTOWN is. I 1o ‘iii 31,10 Inhale. l to ‘M -- 90¢ The hmuy, m, and Mm Q3‘ Charlottetown. P. E. 1., Mrs. A. Ben-_ . 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Rlmilydp‘ 2 l" “'1- "Wlrd Butler. st. m‘. ‘HIM- SNEAKERS gmggrl», ljgggnfifl “,9; ;;-;*.i2.'.‘.?i."it"§§.§: ’§“l.°'“""'° ‘m’ “fm a». m ha» II. U6 . . J . - ‘ ' ' ' QI‘ ,q.|‘, “eds BMW Boob. Mufti. 0 to i 81.8. Born. 1 in I 81-15 Olrdlhll iinii wii Vlvlln nuns.‘ T'*"°""““"M" ‘m’ M“ ""“‘°°‘i Ifllzfl out In: a "n. m» of riniuii. ll w la. $1.00. m, e to lo m Bomervllle. Mum; Mr. iinii mi. u.~‘“°“‘“°- B“"'“'"- Mal“ "l" "M; ciiumaiinpuieoiiniimi. w» ’ a ‘ 8. Bennett and Gertrude. PiymoilthflM“ Jmph 0am“ “m! m°'m°"' 1° fill“ V"! ‘h! ""1" m‘ l Brown Oxfords, Lien’; If.“ k7‘; £140, Youths, lie. “at, Mm K-flmflm Doyle. MFChiirlottetown. P. E. 1.. Mr. and MrsJ “gauge m“, and my min; ‘ - I ' lwoukoflhtimnfloa undone IPOR PUPPIES '. i’ , The wondtrrfill success, following its use during the past three years, has clearly proven i.he superior meritsot’ this llVlPERIAl. product to our experienced seaison. _ - Our iormnlat is specially adapted to the 1109118 0f the young and growing foxes, is rich in vitamin es and a sure preventative of rickets. IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD is strictly fresh. Order early so 21S to guaranteed to he he sure of receiving" your supply HAUCK FIRE GUN We have tlic PXVlIINHILHRPIIPy for this popular and highly fei-tliiit \\'hit'h i; hem-thy finial-sell by leading rain-hers for i-li-aring ul‘ destructive parasites. Full i"l""'|'"\li‘"| "ll "fullest. a lmrenmt BISCUIT Co. ranch disin- iind houses efficient pens '- » wdQi-i i} i lr t,“ i. . l,» . i»: Y