nu IMPORTANT REASON for the good performance of the Ford is the care with which mechanical parts are made and assembled. Many measurements are accurate to one one-thousandth of an inch. Some to two ten-thousandths , oi‘ an inch. To insure perfect fit in the cylinders, the aluminum pistons are held true to pvithin one one-thousandth of an inch of the specified diameter of 37/5 inches. Wrist-pin holes are diamond bored to within two ten-thousandths of an inch. ‘I'll NEW FORD STANDARD SEDAN ‘ Longer. taller body. Slanltwg wind- sMald. Auraenva upholstery. filsczlsc Slu or l-‘oan Purosa The Ford is made with a unusual cure Every Ford accuracy. SAFETY GLASS A MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE The Ford is the only low-priced car with a safety glass winn- ehield as standard equipment. It has saved many lives and prevented countless injuries in automobile collisions. Now, I or a small extra charge, you can have your nevfFord deliv- ered with this safety glass in ALL WINDOWS AND DOORS. Taxes Higher For Companies ' WEB-INCOME MEN ARE LACK- G IN THIS COUNTRY» MEM- ‘ BER. TOLD DTPAWA. June 18.--No person hlosnada has a taxable income oi income annually, lion. W. B. llctherweil (Lib. Melville) was in- iwmss in the House by Hon. n. n. “Wilmer. Minister o! National llvsnue. Mr. Mother-well had ssh- lil what amount oi’ income tax was ""515 on a taxable income cl “mo-WU Der annum under the Mvlslons or the Dunning Budget "l"! year, and what amount was "curable under the Budget p"; lulled to the House two weeks ago ‘KR!- l-Ion. R. B. Bennett. MM there is not anshas not been Years in Canada an individual “layer with s taxable income oi gcm-w” Der annum."_ reads Mr. umhtnans answer, "it is assumed N he questions rarer to incomes "Yborations." hi7: that basis Mr. Ryckman said, wmunder thsflDunaing budget a m ration with an income o! that llnltude would Pl? $79,840.00 fi ° Wider that or Mr. Bennett ‘uzmililrboration would pay m, Wvcnomv nan snows mm Jgirrou. Okla, June 1'1. (Um , ' 1mm “Whom bovine rep- °' "w days o: the Spanish h“ 33m. will not become ex- _ 'ln tlgizilfiuieltliersha. but one mm" Biltfl forestry oflicisis “this that the aahnsl will be "THE CANADIAN CAR" i i To Suppress Communistic Propaganda HAMILTON, Ont.. June 1'1.— Strong condemnation o! the dont- , rins called Communism was cx- tllfleéLd by the Grand Black Chap- ter oi British North America, meet- ing at the Orange Lodge here to- day. About 100 delegates. coming from all parts o! Canada. passed a resolution seking action by the Federal Government to suppress Communistic propaganda. it was also urged that every voter be re- quired to declare belle! in the Deity, allegiance to the Kins. and a knowledge ol the English lang- uage. In his address as Grand Mas- ter of the Black Chapter, Stuart Adrian, K. C. of Regina, said he was happy to report the growth oi’ the Order in spits of the ec- onomic depression. Piano Recital At Mount Stewart Last evening the pupils" o! m: Arthur Vesey gave a most enioyabls recital in Mount Stewart Hall. at - which Rev. M. K. Charman pre- sided. The audience was most ap- preciative and heartily applauded the talented perlormeu. Mr. Vcsey was assisted by Miss Helen Mac- Donald as Violinist and Miss Mary Vmy. vocalist. Following was the program:- _ PAH-TUNE The valve stems are held exact in diameter to within one one-thousandth of an inch along their entire length. and dynamically balanced ‘and is ma-l. ehined to measurements as fine as five ten-thousandths of an inch. Each Ford crankshaft receives 174 checks for 5w the nearest dealer for a demon- stration of the Ford. lt brings you every- thing you want or need in a motor ear at an unusually low price. ' FORD MOTOR CbMPANY 0F CANADA, LIMITED crankshaft is statically --,}__ Hollywood Film Shop _-_— or DUANE IIINNISSY (Untied Press stall Colfvflldmt right ahead. Carroll. unexpectedly advanced. preserved througluthe rapid growth ‘o: the herd in Wichita National Forest and Game preserve. The rapid growth or the herd since it was placed in the preserve gives credence to the contention. The herd now numbers ‘l5. three times its size “in 1cm. The Longho n, descendant o1 the scrawny and hardy cattle or Spain centuries ago, once numbered thousands on western plains. The iirst Spanish colonists brought a Yew with them during their eon- quest or Mexico and southwestern United States. Through the efrorts oi will Barn es o! the United States lorestry cowboy, Congress made a appropriation for purchase ‘transportation or the low remsia- the trade. "Wilt I B58160.” hllilll the oth- lng Longhorns to the preserve in and did some vary convincing set Artists picture. the Wichita Mountains ass: here. er. "You won't be able to." and the common touch when r lasts, HOLLYWOOD, Juns i1. (um- Sylvia Sidney-who came ma: the New York stage and got her or»: in pictures when she replaced Clara Bow in "our Streets," is steppias She received a second good break when Samuel aoldwvn announced that she would have the lssd in "street Scene." Willi!!! Kiwi ‘"4"’- " Th‘ pull °l public exemllonfl Please note change of hour at Hun- n“ been m infill?" lmtlg4fé ter River and also at Wheatley anyway‘ my? ‘Zlzicuhlp River. A. E. Chapman, Pastor. ‘ WIQ . An apprenticeship is necessary. ior Miss cal-rows echsduis st the Paramount studio in 14M Island would not permit her to arrivahcre in time for rehearsals whibb wit! worm“ w Dena". h“ "humus. these two pictures; in which she replaced the original sigh Miss Sidney worked ta the rtlat Venn“ o‘ “M “ma” “uw, GANDHI is DIIIIMINED ~ing as Roberta Alden. ill! Sill Vito was loved and deserted by 0114s Griflithl. played w Hill-WI Icin- es litrset Sesns” will b! dirootsd by King Vtdor and is a United Piano Duet-Procession! March Misses Eleanor Douglas and ‘ Ida Clarke (b) Believe me i! all those endear- ing young charms To! _.... MissJoycs Stahl ‘ (s) At Grandpa's Farm (b) The Merry-Go-Round MISS Eileen Pigott Little Miss Pride Enslemann Miss Eleanor Douglas Miss Helen MacDonald (b) Farewell Waltz Handy Miss Helen Pigott Miss Ida Clarke Miss Hazel Corbett Piano Duet-Jrhe Flying Doves Misses Eleanor Douglas and Idapiarke INTER-MISSION PART TWO ......-............. Misses Hazel Corbett and Muriel conln’ (s) Edelweiss-Glide .. Vsnderbecl: (b) Village Parade, Quick Step Miss Mary MacEachern (a) Black Hawk Waltz Walsh (b) Sweet Bye and Bye, Varia- tions Stier Miss Margaret MacLeod Vocal Solo Selected Miss Mary Vesey . (a) The Lest Farewell .. Stanton (b) Blue Bells of Scotland, Var‘ istions Ryder Miss Helen Walsh -Pisno Duck-The Robins Return .............................. Fisher Misses Margaret McLeod and Aletha MacDonald‘ (s) Song of the Robin .. Warren (b) 9W5? Rondo Haydn Miss Muriel Coflin (a) Song o1 the Alps . .. Ryder (b) Mazurka de Bravo . Klentzlin Miss Aleths MacDonald GOD SAVE THE KING ITALIAN VILLAGERS HUNT WOLF AFTER ATTACK (a) '.i‘he Blue Bird . .. .. Sister Provincial measure” 0mm chap b! fitrvlcc in the Murray River Sirssbogg 31pm, Church Sunday June 3m at’? mwolnd ted H ~ Gosrdeier rm p w: by mug er Baptist Church: Vl0lln SOlO ...........a. Selected June g1’ at 3 o-clock’ DL A a vm_ cent o! Charlottetown will be the (a) Spanish Dance Rathbun 111mm,, fltsr c! the Em Kennedy day, June 21, 1931. Bonshaw 11 am. ‘rryon 7.30 p.m. (a) Twilight Visions Rolfe Tgygn 3 p,m_ z, 1h push, Mung (b) Mazurka in F Krogmsnn Pastor, Heine colvalmqsnolv _. services _.' - Sabbath June 21st, m1. will be asi follows: bong River 11 s.m. Clifton 2.30 pm. Geddie Memorial 7.30 p.m. John P. colllns, North River, wish Piano Duet-Maren o! the Noble their daughter Laurette Mary, to Keats Joseph Alfred‘ Ls Points of Jam- aica. Plains, Mass. Marriage to tak: Allen 315153511, 1~r_R,_Be11,w111p1-¢Mh ,5 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARQLAN PAGE Fl V E auv osstoslv clrv cur-run in 1o 1b.1ots szso. z lbs. st cents. 1 lb. 2a cents. sau-a-ll-tr. CHURCH SERVICE-Rev. E. C.‘ Robertson will preach Sunday, June 21st at Lot 48 at 2.30 p.~ m. RESERVE WEDNESDAY, JULY 8th (or the tea party at St. Eugenejs Church. Covehesd. 53za-o-17.41_ CBAPAUD-Sunday Jung 21..., Sunday school 10.30 a.m. Evening Pray". 730 p.m. Springfield. Holy “mmunlfm 11 am- bvlhe Rector. can NUMBER aboxs contain- ing registration to June 1st, may be obtained ior 10 cents each at the lottetown. 5265-6-15-51. BAPTIST CHURCH-There will CHURCH SERvwB-Mushtield Service Sunday, TRYON BAPTIST Service, sun- Sundsy ‘School New IDNDON PRESBYTERIAN ENGAGEMENT. -— NET. and Mrs. to announce the engagement of place early in July. 53944;. SUNDAY SERVICES-On June follows. Klngsboro at ll a. m. and; 7.30 p.m. Morning subject, The Un- ; attractiveness oi! Jesus" Evening subject. "Do we cease to exist at death?" SUNDAY SERVICES tor the New Glasgow Church of Christ/are as Central Guardian i’ NEW GOLF PANTS values to oifer. follows: Bible school, l0 am. prESCh ing service l1 am. and 1.30 p.m. Service in the Fredericton’ Church 3. p.m. WniSGJ Quigley. Pastor. CORNWALL PASTORAL Charge June lust. New Dominion at l1 a. m. Kingston at 3 p.m. Cornwall at ‘I30. Sunday ‘school at Cornwall it 10.45 and Sunday School before SET- vice at New Dominion and Kins- ston. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE. -— Unlted Church of Canada. Services on Sunday as follows: York Church School l0 a. m. service 11 a. m; 890L311). Italyfllune 1'l. (U.P.) —A dramatic hunt took place near the village or San Martino, on the outskirts o! which Marcia Ficci was attacked by a. leroclous woll ls she was returning home. Picking up a stone, she struci: the wot! on the head, torclrg it to release its grin. 1t than tore oil the dress oi a child. The villagers chased the beast. but before they were able to sur- round it and kill it with gun shots it tore a dog to pieces. FRANCES EXECUTIONEB. RE- ) TIRES - (British United Prue) CYC- ..i— LONDON. J1me lit-Alter 5i Year 1011910“; 3°01; p11", 11111-11 (om, 9i ""4"- dum‘? whim “m” l“ (A). Drawing certificates Hons. I, has beheaded m men, Deibler, the Ho,“ n, Pm m, public executioner oi France, is rs- llflll‘ t0 lill colmtry llOlIle Wlifli h’ “m Wm“ m‘ hwby- m‘! 37W" services on the Hunter River charge l" °i mwm’ H‘ Wm "llnqulsh for Sunday June 21st are as iollows m‘ any milmm‘ dim” w m‘ w” ll a. m. Wiltshlre, 3 p. m. Hunter requires a. tirm hand and s. stealth! (“penned m the ‘I0 CAUSE SENSATION ItItSaD. India, June ll-Ms- r h w,’ Rev muss Gandhi, who will leave indie Li“, inset’ ' b’ l’ ° p“ about the middle ot August to st- ' ' tend meetings o! the Federal Strue-_ turss Oelnmittee in lnndon, today census that when he gets there he will livs among the most humble a m m, ‘ n“ 2T“ . ma“ u o! amine’ “m. um held on Wednuday ve n8. Y , . ‘hm’ m“, "'3'" dosrs last Ind home tor the poor. isadng press agents. says that the customers in Hollywood restaur- ants in the wes morning‘ hours live him a lwill- 8s tabs this sea: "That aw." said sa actor. “gives service. erstwhile plslnsman and ms an aloha aow he's up in the special world. Perslnslly. ru pom teas Brackley school morning, service ailernnon 3 o'clock; Marshfield- Dunstaiinage school i0 a. ln.. ser- vice 730 p. m. TRANSFERREDF- Stewart Flet- cher, son of Professor W. E. and Mrs. Fletcher, Aberoromhie Road. who has just been transferred. from the Bank or Commerce Branch. at Montague, P. E. L, to Bridgewater, N. 5., spent Sunday here with his parents-New Glassow News. AT EDGEHILL- Amcns the prize winners at Edgehill, Windsor, appear the iollowingz-Fiith form. Silver Star-Virginia. Scarth, Char- lottetown; 2nd prize modern lang- uages. Margaret Houston. Char- IIUNTER RIVER CIRCUIT-The River, 7.30 p. m. Wheatley River. t____ with shsvea hsad and bare lest. ii it will be in the Indian costume service will be held in the Com- munity Church, Sunday, June 21st. 7.30 p. m. Preacher, Rev, George Westbrook, L. Th" provided. SUNDAY SERVlCES-Jrhe 5861’!- ment oi the Lords‘ Supper will bit Mrs. Elizabeth Russel of Stellarion. Brae United N. 3., Grand Chic! o1 the Pyihlim Church on Sunday, June 21, at 2 r- sisters o! the Maritime Provinces ‘ m. At the service on Sunday, Junc paid her oriicial visit to Charlotte- lith, the following men, Mr. W- town Temple No. i7 on Tucsdui’ Russel R088?! ind‘ MY- 7mm” evening. The meeting was presided Oulton, were inducted into the of- over by Sister Helen lttcNcill. ' M. E. 0., Past Grand Chief. Sister ISLANDERS INTERESTED - 5t; being also present. After an in- The moonlight excursion o! the in- spmng and helptui address Mr. tereolonisl Club of Boston is beini Russell was presented with a sil- _ 1 ver plate by the local Temple. Ai- 1081, on the steamer Myrtle Second. ter the regular routine business all n m. w”m" "mum he Wm n“ down Boston Harbour with dancing present ggthgred at the m“ “m, m. rmbum “mm. a xrtrllttzzceilfgidceicheevzrzlédeuw home o1 Sister Pauline MacDonald white shawl and thin cotton loin ' ' “ab. w‘ u “ m w“ h: w“ ‘u’ Gordon. chairman. formerly oi P a homespun coat and the conven- tional lumpesn trousers. when he appears bolero the King and Queen a. 1.. John Kiley. Daniel B. Munn. the hostess in serving rciresllnlenis, Prank W. Clark- Murdock J. Mc- on Wednesday morning tilrougil Donald, Murdock Campbell, Alex. the courtesy or Major and Mrs. McVarish. Prank X Mitchell, James McKenzie Mrs. Russell, accompan- L hamrsulaa Anglican MILTON-St. John's Church sun; day, June 21st. st. Mark's, Rustico. Sunday School 10 a. m. Holy Com-i munion and Sermon l1 a. m. Milton Sunday School 2 p. m. Evening sci-g vice 3 p. m. Hampshire Church. 7.301 p. m. Rev. George Westbrook, L.Th. Pastor. FRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN’ iarl Church, Bradalbane 3.00 p. m.‘ Sunday School 2.00 p. m. Scrviccl Services will start on time. Preach-~ er. Oliver Nugent. Student Pastor. WOOD lSLANDS—S€rvlcos ill“. June 2lst will be as usual. Wood Islands at ll. a.m. Wood lslaudsi E351; at 3 p.m. Sunday School m‘ usual hour at both places. Chi-m- ian Endeavor at 7 p.m. Subltili "Light Which D. A. You.‘ Student Pastor. '- POLICE COURT-At the P0110! court yesterday morning two dog‘ owners were fined $2 and costs or] live days tor permitting their any msls to run at large. The Case or}. a young man charged with Obtnill-~ ing money under {also pfflifli5<‘~‘ was adjourned for one week, and l the young man removed to gall. Thr- case or a man charged with assault oocasioning actual bodily harm W85‘ adjourned. VlSlTS PYTHIAN SISTERS- Jean White and Supreme REDW- sentative Sister Elizabeth McKen- spacious ~ where a very pleasant evening was . gpent, Sister Enid M9339, assisiiu’: The very finest quality E 20 Spring Overcoais. Regular value the Spring selling to clear at Henderson d dud more 101 GRAFTON ST firs. Hymn bWlKE dainty report 1m; l. enjoyable linzo “as b1“. ' alter \l"lli<-ll 31:" lilo Hocllclaga 1o‘: l1 ‘in the cilv silt‘ was ‘Illlsses .\i1l CANADAl-f-Scrvitle will be held in 1 M, John I,‘ D the School House at North Rusticokrnnmrd H at 11.0.’) a. m. Service in Prcsbytcr-‘Cky HOJVRL“ in Brookfield Church 7.00 p. m. m} h lg‘, John B. Nolan. R. Chsisson, Dougald MacGillivray. led by Mrs. McNeill and Miss Joan Ronald J. McIntyre, Ernest A. Eh~ vifhits was taken for a driw through the city and surroundln! “ The Haberdashery ” Special Values In Fine Clothing l For those who appreciate fine tailoring we have some very special Smartest of Worsted Stripe Suits in Browns, Blues, Greys, etc. Regularly worth $25. Our price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Young Men's fine quality Worsted Stripe Suits tailored io our order by Fashion Craft. Regular value $30. Our price . . . . . . . .. $.25 nglish Worsted Stilts. mostly stripes in rich Blues, Browns and Greys. Very smart models by Fashion (‘raft $30 8: $35 Glziranteed Blue Suits, Indigo Dye nlzuil- from line hoilllly yarns in either single breasted or double brozlsiud models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $22 8.- S25 2H, $22. and S25. Odd coats left from * Church country. At l rrclnck 11 ps1" teen Pythizlzl SlsiPYS (z Rlikbil in lilllfiiiiill at Canadian Iiulionln ilrvill qh NEW FLANNEL Tuoussas “i $22.50 ._,____.______.-__. _ ager spending s. pleasant 1. 1 her son Lorne and Mrs. .c i Noollall. City. 3 i (ll rmzi nlxj J. R. Holl, nee (Mary Mc- srn»; c511 and her two children, ‘ ed home from California, g5 the of hm" sister, liirs. James F, ' Part: Terrace. ""1 Mrs. Lawrence Cahill 1e daughter Maisle Gel-ts i Thomas Dunphy of South- cred to Kenslngton on i “our READY FOR sxurrirr. ' '-'- ION, August 17th to 21st. Arrange- i-r llzcllls are being made for the bigg- 1.1L show on rrcord. Get new prfzt li~t llllfl commence fitting you! nv-riz. J- W. Boulter, Secretary. lnlrlnilriuun, P. 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