w r a. ,3?!“ wt i box ‘u an dealt", or‘! The writer suggested not long ‘grand euiud ul‘ ‘he Portsmuiiilil 1 ~ i MAY 28. 192i , 7.1;‘ ‘e Least Noise lhde-l-ler lump W ErYltel, Alliorn, 111.11., I we: bothered very. much ' heart and nerves, and the would make ms jump sud stop my heart beating. UH In’) mother about irons day, - llie said that she had - -tlie same way sud told me be also: of m THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Sporting Comment l By (4.1- 5c») l r BASEBALL l Baseball, America's great out-E door pastime. judging from present‘ indications, is due for an even igieater following in the city this year than ever before. The interest lmanifesl. by the Clubs and fandom | in general is such that all one hears ‘these days is ball gossip and ren- ljectures as to which team will win ,the City League championship. i : Two games this week with anoth-l Hilli ALBERTA liillIERNMElll ililNlllill IS lilllllllNli The printed aiiiiunl report otthe Liquor Control Board oi‘ Alberta for the yeui‘ eiiiliug December Illsi. 192G, has just come to hand. it shovrs that the total sales by the ilourd during the year totalled $4,Zilli,53i;.25 and the total profit including License Fees and Beer Taxes and after providing for the an illtlditléllill lieuvy burden on our Law Eniorcement Oflicers. “The Board respectfully submits that the enforcing oi the Excise lows is purely a. function of tbs Dominion authorities and with u large number of experienced Fed- erul oiiicers stationed in the Pro- yince the Provincial Government ‘Bil’ 1MB Ell lilN lliilfi lllllhi ill. Sillllillfillil F o r e i gTSecretary Tells of Anti-British Campaign Carried ‘ 1" "hedubd l°" Frld"! °"°"l"9 islcost of Local Option plcbiscites, should he. entirely relieved 0i’ his Jufflly a lair vllflhlhfl WNK 7°’ (east of Law l-lnforizetnent und in- work. Illisfllill in \h¢- liliY- Thfi itlflld" ierest on the capital employed. “it is again the privilege of the lances however. due to cold and ufl- iinuiiiiiteii to $1,803,552.55. The; Hoard i0 bc_ permitted to express favourable weather has been any- ziniouiit paid by the Liquor ilouril-its appreciation of the continued qhing but good’ but with ‘he ap. iiiilihtlii-(Allierlu browefrs ioctlii; llo-v‘ illlplkltl‘: and assistance‘ rsiwlered b); Proach of warm weather the game in iiion .|U\'t¥l'llIllt’lll or us ‘Dill! tie l V10!‘ ii ‘ toviucui o-ice lllll Wm not doubt some into i" ow,“ and iuxtii-ie tillfletll and sales tax also by till (.ity and lvliiiiicipul ‘Po- amouuleil io $2,~il.l,0oo_ull, lice Forces throughout the Iro- _ Eleven pli-bisi-ites in various vince. l ' Mn“ ‘m "mll", "f PYW! b], iago ma.‘ some Czremob". 0r cs1’? municipalities or ilistricts iiwereliclii. "The irii-tiperaliini and mutual Hahn" c“: Dummy Tilmluk iappmpr'at_e w he '9 ope a (luring the your ziiid [our of thi-sefguoil feeling-existing between these fihmild l" '"“‘“9“"a“d- iherFby lend ileciilod against the sale of llquorlforces and the members of the i» ~ - --—""9 "me =°l°"- 3""! l mWM 53>’ within their liuiiuiiaiies. lilfiit-lillii-(‘Lilw Enforcement ilrauch of this 1 P999" l0 lhfi HEPBWFY- l! W°l1ld lit-buses for sale ot‘ beer were ean- Board is n mutter for keen gratifi- . ' ‘awaken the fans to the idea that celled uud stores where any were cation. I hsd taken the one box I talc I lfll better and by the time I had - three boxes I got relief." is fast establishing a opcu for the sale ui‘ liquor. were at "The Board is indebted to those ‘the game lSOUHd footing here and would inci- out-e telosetl within the Lierritoi-ies members of the Public who have _ ydentapy areal, area",- mghuslnm eoni-erneil. been good enough to draw our at- |g is no; w‘, “n: yet; (he opening Ffilll‘ illlll(l\'('ii and ninety-seven lctition to infraotioiis of the Act iii ’ .. » ‘f " ?_'i‘—8li '. . ‘NORFOLK. \':i-, Niay 20 - \ illli- ranzdkiievlifi someenxaysdalar Lnrfgnftanogf blacklisted, so that they could not “Prompt advice acted iipoti with- dea storm {Olllly blow down ilu- ,0,“ liemeemfisred 9 y buy at tlioltloverunient stores, and out deluy lilllfidfbBlllltiflLllhli many ‘ ' inuy one so ling to or procuring for lll-‘lltlnflel-l. ll 68 lfli! W l llllfllfl- | - ~ . - itliose. iiitordlcteil became immedi- Imus nt thcli invention and before rgllich Ciillliliirlfiitllltll‘ liiilltli» Will ‘ululr liable to Hove-rs penalties. At lllw have assumed serious propor- e guest of ll( nor. llllt) cud of tho year iutrodictions llllfm ‘One man was kilitlll and il Wit" For "w bvlefit of those Wh° flmluimlnst llfl-“l net-soils were iu fort-r. "A-‘l lllllvlllllllll’ lllllllllllell. "l" estimated tliai llQlwllt-n 5o M,“ 7:,‘ not familiar with the different iii his report (‘Offllllilifiiiilitff Dn- Bourd regards etiforcement oi’ the pernPbg were iiriiirl-d. 'l‘liiri_\- won-- terms used in baseball the follow- uing says: llrlflllfll‘ Afil- 1180f Dflmllfy _lll'lll°l'l' lllllfln to i1 hospital and maiiv o lry-ng may be of interest. “’l‘lic maniifztclure and stile 0i‘ mice. ilnd in order t0 K69!) "l CW3" era removed to their brunt-s ‘tll-lfll" Home Run-A four base hit, thehlllilollilhlllll‘ llll-‘l "90" 51m lllllllel‘ “limb Wm.‘ the sulmmm segregate” remlvlng elll£l‘-9'\'lll'.\' ll'l‘iliilll‘lli ‘runner makirlfl a complete round oflmllllllllill ‘lulmg m0 579m‘, bul- mlrinhonces mm two classes-qndor it is estiuiuivd iillii hi- win-lithe {our bases_ ii-iTorti-i to suppress the llllillllffllPlullll mlllm‘ "llell°e9_lh9 mrmelln‘ reached a velocity oi H(“.'i'l](_\'-fi\'i'l "ma" sack_common|y knowruilll‘? ol‘ this pernicious liquor places (‘lllllllnll ill? lllffllllllwlllre ‘mil "l? miles an hour for it few lllillilit’\l as first base i lm momwhlne‘ The first gust ot‘ lllp sicrtu uu- ' PODIQG a Norfolk and \\'('.~2|(ll‘iii Keysécne sack—-second has!‘ l Warehouse qii illL‘ \\‘;i.ci'l'rii'ii ll(.‘iil‘l L°Ok'm'sack—Th|rd. base: the Union Station lii-rr- killing, tour‘. . Mound °r slab—pltchers peg-l‘ ma" alld llljlllllls‘ ii tiuuibcr oi‘ olh-‘twn- i _ 9.3x Gather‘: Box-Catcher's position. l l \V.~\SlilNGTO\',' May 2?. ~ 'l‘he|or the appointment or outstanding ll.lll'CL‘.-1l0\\'(3l' naval parley called byluien on the United Slates delega- Umpire Baiting-Ragging or try- ~ - ling to get the umpire excited. Manner Pre idem Cloolitlge w-ill get under ion. up to date there has been wn ‘ll (lcneva on the afternoon of no findicatiou rhiit President (fon- Battery-Catcher and pitcher. , l Paths—Known as base lines. IJONlDON. .\lay 20 ~ ~.\ir-. lar-u- Stealing a bas°“’B°atl"9 th'e‘_'(l)iyl;llly,.lll'i1(* 20, lidge -a.nd Secretary Kellogg crun- ford, o. resident. u!‘ \Vt*llllrlt‘.V. Wilt Catcher's thmw l‘) a base" _ i This aiiouticcnieni was made to-lteinpisle supplanllng ‘Ambassador Blectlllcllleil lll ll llPPlllllll‘ fulfill-l‘ Clea“ Steah-‘A b5” smlef" wlth-Wlil)’ by Secretary 0t‘ State Kellnggflliilgh ‘S. Gibson 11's. CllfllPlllilll, or ‘in her home lasi xiigh: irhile Ii ‘- 1,0"! the Cflmh" ilwmptmg 1°_wh-:i formally notified the Britlslilitetii- Admiral ll lary i’. Jones as 11S l" l0 radio lllllsir- 5hr Wu iellthrow out the runner. land Japanese embassies that the chief naval adviser. in bed a’. tlielinip tiiill- \\'.i,.- w léii Corralled-Where a ball l8 opening seslilinn will begin at 4 p.l Ambassador (libsim its due here 51691 Sllei-‘lllfles-‘ziiikl holding lll llrflcaught or fielded with precisioh- m. rui that date. _ tromorrou‘ for fllFl-lhl‘ conferences band an electric Teilllli lump. it‘ Cush;°n_1-he same as hast 111p (late and fine for iouilen‘ ng with Preside-ht Coolidge iiiid Sec- yvnsstated llllil llip w" Dead on 3ase_A player or play- the conference were n.‘ ounced oii-metary Kellogg Ycgllfiililg the llii‘ t- necmc“ “ml ill“ lilllll’ crs left on a base or bases at the iy afcr iiilnriniil conversations liadlril States pfllgflilll. Mr. Gilriml l“? flllll ll lr‘ lwllvllal Il lend o; an inning yshown June 2U acceptable to all. ‘also ivil-l confer with ofllicitilsciii- cult iesultt-d liltllkli p.11, musing; - l __s n- “Kills the British and JLlDilll(?S6,(l€l'lilllg ‘the ililgllllillltliim] ol‘ the . , , Flinger or Hur er ame as P , , , ._ . ythe fatality. when ‘ ' ifitlVélllmiilliislllll? iiiulerstnoil t0 fav- United Slates dclegat on, baseball park during a gami- xii l v l BASEBALL TEAMS l l i The Garderis—Outfield positions. l Single-One base hit. m rm’ U l Fungo Ball—A ball that makes an unusually long flight in the airf ‘ Floater-An average speed ball. l '“ . ‘ Foozle-A weak or poor play. , Change of Pace-Pitcher changq ing speed 0r delivery. Foul Lines-Lines extending from the home plate through the first; and third bases to the extremity of] the field. _ i Hugging the Base--A runnerl keeping close to base‘ fearing a sur- .p|-15e play, NEW YORK, May 2T -~.-\ story ])i‘.ll(lt‘(i iii aiignziiy’ i-vi-ry lime tho Scratch Hit-Where a ball of brutality on the i-llgil) seas that. Hifiidl rolled, , should be caught. but for some ilrove l-iin‘Wllllllllllljly l fllllf llllll _ Waves siruclt hlhu. lie sad, caus- lreason cannot hm ltuusctl ‘lllJlll'lt;.-l that n‘. _tlzil.t'<i_ ing his Fdlilifri lu (‘lllllfllffirllltl llls . pop a Foul___when a ha" goes ainputnrmi of lite fore p- l‘lull ill fest io svrcll. His (Ilrliiililfilli llil- ‘more than ten fee‘ in the a“, and {Ziliil _f:ot was vhelllll‘, l~eilieril clinic ‘s0 bail Ll!!! has‘ placed in a Hes outside the fair territory Court in lilrooklyn llo-tiay in a Sllliln cabin and ioiitiucd until the VonNUl . The above arc only a ‘cw of the 000 (inning.- suit oi Jorniliziu ‘(nb- reached port. ‘ l . son, 21 year old negro stnivnway oi (Yrazy wotli pain, hr told Ilic many terms u?“ m Pasllban‘ Ne“ Qmgstoii Jamaica. cmiit, lie was fiiken to Ellis island Week the Wm" Wm mstance a The suit is against ‘i-ll" steamship w‘ “e he was held in the ‘hosp ta! "llmbcr °l elmeptllmal Plays that Ftncess May, UDPTZIYElhBIIIl oyvrci‘. 1"" ‘fir, mouths. Gangrene set it ‘haw aclualll’ lake" Place “ld mh‘ by Gi Giorgio and Conipatiy, lllt‘-. and irtceissiitziirril tiinpiitailii-uii of 3Y5 that a" P°$5lbl°' .' ‘of this city. The vessel ‘iliTfiil the fore portion of each Toot, iii- ‘ . passengers and fruit hctw New said. Part oi‘ the lllllt‘ ho salll. York and IWesi lildian ports and hi: \\‘li.~i coniircd "ii the psychopath- ‘G-ibson hid hi nisel-fabosril the slhip. ii: ward. Johnny Miles the pride of Capt-l ivheqi ii. left ‘Kingston in lMl-‘ly, 192G. Belem-e C0l1l1S"l said the youth's yBrcton and the Marltlmes proved Ill-Xe wusr (ilS'C((]¥V€l‘€‘-ll itvh-enlthe vs:- pkiytsilical (ffiglfliiifllllilllfffllfi he. bflflfilii- . {be and the ghadaw of a doubt that re was our ays oii ant mana“ et ‘ e vess coui ave cause s DR. JOHN R. MOHLER ihisy spectacular running in the led to ostauoli-ion. he testified, and later lsutfinngc-i. Boston marathon in 192G was not lllle l0 llH height ‘he was letl sits- und lrllllfilatt-d ‘a number ofautiiori- ' only a flash in me pan. ‘ “"“" ‘T ' _"'_“'__'““‘ tiiUve treai ‘st-s n1 llilllrliiei‘ thorn-l Johnny's 15 m“: victory over polities and milk hygiene‘. llils work DeMan Hennigan and sflas Mc|_¢|. 0n meat inspection is regarded us‘ m" m,” o’ (he greatest (“flame the last word on that siihj-ri. lmek in ‘he world today demon. "Niitiaual and liitv-iiiiii‘ nil (‘fslglllstrated m the king's taste‘ that he no‘ of Pmmry m!“ l i“ is a champion of champions. “He duerv” a “l” lat Tunney‘ "ills M‘ u tum-s Dr. ‘. =~ . Sharkey ls a bombastic braggart 9'9""! ill l'°"-'-‘l'°“*- Lw-l-ON AND THE CUP ‘sort of fighter, He made no bones '"‘_‘ regarding his estimate of Maloney. _He has repeatedly declared he esnl BllFFElEll 0N llfill f SEAS PROVED HIMSELF imlnated Delaney. ‘He has forced pressed his deepest gratitude. iii music and social iniercoiirse. on Sunday. Sir Thomas Lipton that daunt- les sold veteran of l 77. plans as heal Tl-mmYv oempflW °" 3")’ °ll _---¢-0>-——- cheerfully his next assault on the the all" fist“: cclebrme" Bflilrelifigfiillml America cup as though he were he fought Willis he indulged in a twem ears younger H,‘ bufldmg lot or loose talk. Apparently he is and rgciyng of his Shamrocks is Sir °"° °f "w" “lbw! wh° makes on by Soviets in Ev- ery Quarter 0f the Globe. (Canadian Press) LONDON, May Elk-Sir Austen Chamberlain, British foreign miii~ later, told the iloiisi‘. of (luminous today that the government was not prepared io accept a motion by J. it. Clyiies, luborite; that an iii- quiry_ should be held lnlo govern- ment charges ot’ Soviet propagiiiiilai in Great lb liiis result- ed in a dei. ioii sever diplo- matic reiatimis. . Sir Austen ileclarcil that tho Lnboriti- motion was a vote of cen- sure and lliiii the government _iii- vited n clear expression of confi- glenoe and iippriivnl. ll they ilid not obtain it. the government would know what steps it would be its duty to take. He declared that there ivas not ll word of truth in the suggestion that at Romi- and Geneva he had endeavored to form tin anti-Soviet union. The British government, he said, had no idea of embarking on any such anti-Soviet campaign. The government, lie (zontlnued. was content to rest upon the iii formation it hiid illsclosed. li thought it unnercssai‘)! to product any more oi’ this itiforniatiozi and therefore uuilesirable. The gov- ernment had a mass oi’ evidence to show that Ufliliilillflllblly, in every quarter ot‘ the globe where ele- ments ol‘ trouble existed, the Soviet government had sought to Lake advantage of these elements in int-reuse unrest and create trouble particularly where British interests could be affected. The Soviets had done this not only iii Great llritziiii and abroad, the Foreign Secretary continued, but a bnleful ptirt had been played through the Chinese troubles by Soviet (liplomncy and agencies. 'l‘lie <'illl(lil.l()llS upon ivhicli the trade agreement was signed by (ii-out Britain hud been systemati- cally broke by the other party and the privileges accorded the Soviet trade delegation had been abused. Soviet house was the seat not chiefly oi’ trading activities but of political propaganda and anti-Brit- ish actions. ‘ , ‘LONDON, i.\1ay 26. — Six-teen (locunienis, including a list of ad- dresses of ‘many persons iii Catiaila iiud the United States, and ‘Central and South American countries found in -llic raid on the Sovio; house, were issued by the British government today as a “white paper", 1o illustrate the “licstile ii(fliVlil9-' oi‘ ‘illfi Soviet. government and the third interiiiilloiinle against (lrcat. Britain." UONIDON, May 20. ~ The British -lllilllSiEl' u: Pekiugphas been in- strut-ted ‘to iuiorin British subjects iiiieiiiling to uuivci lo Londru by way oi Siberia that they will do so at their own risk. Sir Austen Chamberlain, the for- ellzn sflizretilry, made-this announce- iueirt in the House 0i Commons saying he thought a warning of this nature was “amply justified by anti-lllritish deniousirationg rec- ieiiily iit Ivioscoyv tird Leningrad." 'l‘()lR()i\"l"0, May 26. ----Adilresscs of Canadian (‘fillllillllliiilé found lu yiussession oi Anton Z\iillt>i' when ill|lllill'iil\"S riiiilcil A7005 House in imlidqll‘ recently and included in a list of addresses made public today by the British government are those of p ominent members c! the‘ Comniunis party in Canada. Maurice Specter, is chairman of ‘Sharkey in defeating Maloney el- dress. Mr. Lltzlejohus, c-n behalf the qrganlznfiop l“ [he Dominion lmlnsted a man who apparently el- himself and Mrs. Llttlejohns, ex- while “I. MacDonald" l; believed to be Jack MacDonald, another recognition. .He knocked out HarrylAll-Bl’ l1 llllllllly lllllcll Served (hi? lll- leading Cn-m-munlst, Miss Skene is Willa, and he knocked out Maloney. lllfilllllel‘ Bl the Qvellillg was flllelll an active worker and is u sister- ln-law of ‘MacDonald. Headquarters of the Communist"; psiky ln this ‘Messrs ll‘ E- Jllllllml‘ illlfl Afllflll country are located i: this city. Richards ivere visitors to (he city in a 31,119,119“; yesterday follow. lug‘ announcement of the British government's severance of diplo- uiauic relations with the Soviet, Maurice Specter declared the Can- iidinn communists would endeavor T0 lo organize the vrorkliig classes and issue leaflets and in-aiiifesto. - . This type ls a . , u Thomas’ hobby and the winning of 9°“ °" hi‘ M35“ OLDON, M 26__'rl|e British We would be on the side of the the America Ciip has ambition, and "a" °"°' bu‘ “u” "everlheln" p._-_l.,_1|o, at Buellflos Ail-es 1mg been Canadian wcrking classes and raised to the rank of an embassy thos ewho wish him well in his‘ it was announced at the annual Ar quest by no means are restricted i0 his own country. Possibly Sir Thomas is happier l" the Befiklhfl "la" he WW“! l" l" -A very interesting and enjoyable ---——---{-O-} *- Pownal Items that France will take similar ac lion - Iliiglii. for international peace", lie Jdeclared. iMr. Specter stated that gentine lode, iideuce day banquet a war was being Wflsetl ugfllllfll the hero tonight. It is understood Soviet becausedt was s working ~ irlsss. govern-ment- lhl! lulllllmlhi 0' hi! ‘lmblllml- Heililllé took place in Pc-wniil hall on This ma” mny he considered a __ has pointed his boat at a star the‘. he evening of May 20th, ivlien thenmturnl consequence of the prince WHY f0 Which ll b9!" Wlih ‘itb-[Conimiiiiity League of lMt. ‘Herbert of wales. re _ ., vhm m the Arm,“ MARITIME Wilillltls More than a million dollars i St-"wlfifi. and fllrelldl/ ‘he lllllrhfiYuiiet the Pownal Lflllglle in a friend- Hue and m‘ gmmus efforts which ha; gndured mgfly years. if he were,ly debate, the subject being “Re- are being made to lmprove [he a month are exported from the Maritime Provinces in t-Iie form of life insurance prem- llums. The Maritime Life reverses this process: brings capital In. A policy with it not only protects your life but your prosperity. miisirgfi wwsn. Illmurts G T. W. BENTLEY .‘IIIIIIIIXPI' for Trim-s lCilwrril Isinnil Charlottetown, i'. l-l. l. ' to win the Cup next year, and at-li-olved that the world is growing til" his goal, what would the fut-ibetter." Many good arguments ure hold but anti-climax? But uri- won the Cup is there to lure him along the gracious years and fill ‘nls dreams with hope and P"°ml9°- HOINTING T0 "m: HEIGHTS Jack Sharkey (nee Cucosky) proved he was no false alarm fight- er when he toppled over the pride of Boston. Jim Maloney, He slipped over a kayo waliop, and right now can be rated a menace to the crown worn by Gene Tunney. His emergence to the top of the divis- Ion that is pointing to the t'|le places Jack Dempsey In an awk- ward position. Dempsey isn't any too anxious to meet any of preten- tlons t» class. and he abhor: the ides oftrylnq to wade his way back through a knockout punch. He may now have to meet Sharkey. Rickard. lt is understood has al- ready tied him up for s fight with Delsrley. Now Rickard, who has fooled n bit, will snnloully iry to sign up Dempsey and ‘Sherkey. Beth l .» ‘were brought up hy both sides, but the supporters of the affirmative. viz the lMt. Herbert League were able to defeat the negative by ilf teen- points. it was regretted that one of the speakers of the affirm- ntive, Mrs. H. Wood, Mt. Herbert, was uniible to bepreseut. Mrs. F. ‘H. Littlejolins very ciipsbly acted as substitute. At the close iiincli- eon was served at the parsonage and a hearty sing-song brought the evening to a close. The speakers were as follows:- Prn. (‘ML Herbert). Con, (tPownsll Arthur Jenkins Gay Judson ‘Lois ‘Miitcli Mabel MacDonald Alton Raynor Bea. Judson ‘Mrs. Llitltijr-hiis ‘Harold Smith Judges Messrs Wm- MncEiic-hern, Lawson Jenkins and Il’rof. White. On Thursday evening the mem- ber; of the Powniii Circuit met at the parsonage, Pownal and present- ed their pastor, Rev. F. H. Little- Johns mid Mrs. Llttleiohns wit-ii a. well filled purse. llllr, A. D. .-Blir- hoe made ‘the presentation, while i. - ti Iiidso r - , British export lrtide to the Argen- tine which is seriously threatcucil by American and German competi- Lion. ii Reds-flannel Contract For 4,000 Horses MONTREAL, May 26.-——The first direct effect of the severance of the trade relations between Canada anal Soviet Russia came tonight when officials of the Soviet Trade Com- mission here announced through the Canadian Press the annulment of the contract that had already been entered into between the com- mission and Western Canadian horse breeders for the purchase by Russia of 4,000 horses. it was also stated that other :prospectflve contracts ‘hat-l now been cancelled. . The officials declared that they had received other instructions, but did not disclose their nature. They were, reticent when asked it the ‘rune commission would he reall- ' . irllllr. a ~ - l1‘ yon and Vicinity Some of the farmers of this dis- li‘l('.\ have ‘already planted some spuds and anticipate sn early crop. Dr. Marvin A. Bell, of Crapaiid, has purchased ii new Ford touring car. Charles Miller uiid son "Snyder" paid a business (rip to Cape Tor- inentine and vicinity on Thursday last. They made the trip by motor boat and reported a fair trip. Mr. Job lnman, of Augustine Cove, has sold his old Ford to Mr. llmer Gamble, of North Tryon, and has purchaser! one of the new Fords. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce CsmpbelLof Augustine Cove. were visitors to Tryon on Friday inst. Miss ids Mcllonaliflof Rose Vul- ley, has been spending n pleasant vacation in Victoria and Tryon. Miss McDonald returned home on Monday. | a vmwlm‘ "M" ll° l" llllfilldhll farmers shipped out last Fall ori Mag Calvin ‘i-lowait oi’ Tryon i sp m; o. couple of months in Fl)?‘ and enthusiasm. This Studebaker Cu sto men, is the ideal car {or the best golfing, nearest and size! bad going or on hills, its safety of its steel body finest materials by careful Canadian crafts- the clear road. Daughter admires its duo- tone lacquered beauty, its serviceable mo- k y hair upholstery with rich broadlacc trim, EQUlPMENT-Nickel-platctl humpen, front and and the little refinements characteristic of costly custom models. Mother relaxes on _po".meacfinfl foupwhedmechnlalbnkgtmdne ‘he c35Y'¢h3l\' "aut l5 79355117“! by ‘he tlierrnometersml hydrostatic peollnepugeondnsh; .. , brakes. Father approves the new lower Prim tlw economical wlilllfllln“; ‘he ......i.i.... mirror; oil an... Alemite chnnls Iuhriq- many years of service built into this car omnipresent-tum,saiiei-saussu-snn, CHARLOTTETOWN Dealers for Prince‘ Edward island. a Perfect drill é-.- . A i this Studebaker Customi Sedan: ‘delivered in Charlottetown and Sum- " flfltu)‘ merside completely equipped .as._listed below, freight and taxes paid»- 1. ENJOY the radiant days of June. Go through the combination of fine materiel; somewhere, if only ovcr the iveek-end! and line workmanship. A vacation—even a-Iew carefree days-Twill pay you and your family in increased health Come in todny—‘see this luxurious Stude- baker Custom S.._..n yourself. Compare its value with other makcsselling several hun- dred dollars higher. Then compar its per- a perfect drive m for-malice! Your present car willfbe part good fishing, m‘ payment. The balance can be conveniently m Sedan. built of from sea to sea. Qflicial ratings prove it the arranged. must powerful car in the world ofits weight Resolve now to make this June the hap- piest time inyour life with this new Stude- 50" lll<=5 ‘hi! Slllllebilkelu llvclY Per‘ baker Custom Sudan. It will spread vaca- iormance in traflic, its abundant power in “on joy‘ lhroughouuheveaylnd theyu" “mwlh speed an to come. 1009 owners have driven their Studebakers 100,000 to 300,000 miles! rear; no-druft ventilating windshield (exclusively Studebaker); full/she balloon this; dine wheels and i. n- u. , scorn h from wheel; cowl lights and interior dome light; reer traffic signal light; automatic iviridshleld dqng lnd and four-wheel E & G0. I A. lllllllli 8i 00. SUMMERiSIDE Studebaker finance charges are the lowest throughout the Dominion STUD E BAKER il Made in-Canada Miss ilulh Zliulliiis, oi‘ 'l‘ryoii. isl spending" an cznjoyoble visit in Vic- toria, l’. ill. l. Mr. iiud Airs. Morley Mullins. ill Tryon, were rccciii visitors lo \"ii~- tot-iii. The oiie-zii-l comedy driuna "Al the Junction," st god at. Virioriiiuii Saturday night . -. . ed with ll l‘iill house and the players luiiidlctl their roles iii ll plcaslug| nuinncr, which nierilcil iuucli' praise. The spcieiiilliies iii-lure the ploy were also “howlers.“ Sptlciili credit- is due llliss ilutli lllulllus. who sung two stair-lotions in lli'l‘ tisiinl tip-top style. Miss Amy iiowiitl, iczlcllci‘ at Durnley, spent last. wcck end with her lllifflliifi. Mr. and Nit-s. llriii-e llowntt, of West Tryoii. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dawson and Masters Eldon and Kenneth. paid n flying visit to Tryou on ‘Thurs-l day evening. Instead of Mrs. James Dixon, who was visiting in Cape Traverse last week, it should have said, llirs. Janie Dixon. Cars. cars, and still more rat-s‘ Mr. Roy Clarke, oi’ Augustine ('(lVi‘,l has purchased l1 beautiful new Ford sedan. Miss Georgina Gillis, who (luring the past winter made n trip tn. Amesbury, MESS, returned home last week. anti we hope her litter‘- lions are to remain with us. Mr. and lllrs. Vernon McLeod oi‘ Albany, spent last. week-cud in Vii-~ toria, returning home on Sunday. _ Radio owners enjoyed very much the address given by Mrs. (iordim Wright, of South London, Otifl, on Sunday evening. - Mr. and Mrs. Morley M. ilell. Sum- merslile, ivere visitors to ‘Pryoii on Sunday. 0n their return trip lllr. yiiurrlson R. Bell of Tryoii not-om- psnied them. We are glad to learn that this aspiring young mun iii- ienils pursuing the study of law with his brother. Mr. lliorloy M. ‘hell. of Suuimerside, and his iiiiiny Ifrleiuls wish lilm heaps oi‘ wuucr-ss. | A motor party consisting of llio ‘following: Mr. and Mrs. wflllil-J." Len, Miss Emma Thomas, tiuil Mr. Erie Clarke. attended the ploy “Al ilie Junction" at Victoria iinll, on Saturday evening. Mrs. Bessie Howati and lllr. 1.1-. Roy Howstt, of Victoria, were vis- itors to Tryon on Sunday. Everyone is glad i0 know that‘ Mr. William Miiirliend is slowly rs- covering from his recent illness. nud we hope to see him about niziiln us usual in the course of u few days. ‘ ‘ The Misses Ruth Harper and ids ‘McDonald paid a call to Victoria ‘on Sunday evening. i Potatoes are all that are wanted "KW. $2.00 per 9011b. nook is ‘offered by our potato dealers, but q]$g1__ they are very scarce. as most of the '°°l- ' a , during the win mu qiiqii is the \v_iiy' ‘of lit'c. The‘ old suying “A of this district are sure “hitting the bird Ill llic hand is worth two in pommee" heavy my; yemg the bush," might work out all right m}? ““""“<"‘ >""“'- SIR ROBERT BORDEN GUEST OF THE KING (‘tiplaiu Alvii Allen arrived in AND. QUEEN \'ii~ioria on Saturday, May 22nd, wiili ii-rlilizei" from the Potato _ lirmvers’ Association. Charlotte - IJONIDQX ‘Amy m" — S" Robe“ m...“ rm. ‘he farmers of me w,“ Bordon, former Premier of ‘Canada. llllllllliug illstricts. (luplulu Lord. Wild U"? Elle“ l0 m“ Kim": Md of Yii-toriii, of the schooner Km“ Qlleml Til- lllllulleol‘ ma“? S“ Roll mar. is illHU reported in Vicloriii P" ltl lit OXYOVd this summer I13 basin with fertilizer. Tho farmers Rhodes lecturer. A Big Saving Factory- to- Farm Prices on Potato Machinery You don't have to pay an agent's commission when buy your potato machinery at Hall's-ALL RRlBEQ m‘ cuuos DELIVERY TO vous‘ nsanssr RAILWAY STATION, Just look here- you cull Prlu 022"” 00-00 27.00 14.00 100 GslJ-Row Sprayer Z-Row HorseHee l-Flow Horse ‘Hoe. on wheels ‘1-R9w Horse Save Money ‘by Getting Yfllll’ 0utfit_ NOW "at i .‘ ._ >7. § 7;‘! -_. F?‘ l‘