eisdiioziliiii ie-‘filiiilli? i i“? ‘i- Dons E-B non-i sits \\‘~\\ Howtlo You. test a1 motor car? Is speed the first test you apply to a motor car? . . . Then drive The Victory Six, for no car in its class is so fast. Is acceleration a major consider- _ ation? . . . 5 to 25 miles in 71/4 ‘- seconds-IO to 45 miles in 131/2 seconds-tell the unparalleled story of Victory pick-up. Are you interested in economy? . . . 21 miles per gallon at 25 miles per hour is average gas consumption for this famous Six. A i hill climber? . . . For The Victory, hills do not exist! More power per pound is the answer. A body with only 8 major parts _lighter by 175 pounds-yet sturdier! Al smooth traveller? . . . Dash over railroad tracks-over old cobble pavements-and you’ll‘marvell For The Victory Six is diflerevit. ‘No. body sills-no body over- hanlgl-mhassis the full width of the bddy--a lower center of gravity. Sidesway, bouncing, " _ rear wheel chatter magically absent. ' Roomy? . . . Head room equal to any-superior to most-in its class.“ Wider seats--more leg room.» Big! And a beauty! Rakish and trim in line, richly upholstered, beautifully lacquered in smart hues-Jomorrou/s style with Dodge dependability. A car that you should try out .-now--yourself at the wheel. Tune ln for Dodge Brothers Radio Program every Thursday 1112M at 8 ll’. E. I.~T|me) "thru WEAF—NBC Network $1590 (JOUPE $1650 ‘ i-nooii. saopi $1750 DE LllXE SEDAN $1650 ‘a ‘VTYOUPE BROUGIIAM s = ' l All wriees-neiivmii-spare T1" 1"“""‘°'1 its. riiowst a soils Charlottetown ‘and Summerside ALSO TIIITSTANDARD SIX AND TIIE BENNY" 5 , . "r"~”-'*-FPT4"I!‘&P"Y'Z'" -~ p‘ . ..._.. -----% 5.34 Lin?" nil ...... Ne...“ . a‘ . And Vicinity’ i l’ . l . Miss Ruby MacDougall. Charlot-, tetown. visited her parents here over the week-end. = Miss K. Cox. Charlottetown. spentl the week-end with Miss Esther Dix-i- on at the Globe Hotel. ' Mrs. R. L. McPherson. Oyster Bed Bridge. left last week for Halifax. N.S., in response to a telegram stat- ing that _lier husband was seriously ill in Camp Hill Hospital. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Alex. McDonald. Bradalbane. "Mothers Day" was ‘observed in the UnitedChurch here on Sunday by an excellent and appropriate dis- course by the pastor. Rev. R. H. Baxter. B.A_.. and ;by special music by the choir. bringing very vividly before cur minds-the debt we owe lcur mother . i On Tuesday evening. Lower Be- dcque Dramatic Club presented the three-act comedy drama “Barbara Makes a Splash." 'in the Masonic Hall here to a fair-sized audience. Thcse who were fortunate enough to seeythls play were loud in their praise of the very capable way each member of the cast carried through his or her part. The following is thevcast of characters in order of their appearance; CharlieDentoii. a clerk in the oflice cf the Westcott. 00.. Arthur McFarlane; Nonnie Gal-i lowayl whose principal occupation is refusing Charlie, Miss Jennie Mc-l ' Callum: Jimmie Westcott. Joseph Westcottfs son. in business with Wcstcott. Ross Wright; Joseph West- ccti; manufacturer of the -Westcott‘i cnr. the fastest. auto in the world Wallie Jenkins; Barbara» Allison private secretary to Westcoit. who takes a big plunge rcgardlesseofthe isplash. Miss Helen McKay: Marjie fltennsler. from whom Horace re- iceives orders. Mrsu Dan McLure; ]_Horace Townsend, who discovers he- ‘i5 an old friend of Barbara's. Hud- ison Jeffrey; Evelyn Foster. who ‘ claims descent from one oi the first 1 families. Miss Sue Aflieck; Samuel , l-larris. a friend of Westcotfs, Court- - ncy McKay. 1, {i Augustine Cove N 0 t e s . "By Naia" ' ; _ Miss Beulah Robinson was a vis- ‘ iior to Suiniiierside Thursday. 1 _r_ Mrs. A. J. Robinson was a visitoi to Suinnivrside Friday‘ afternoon. Mi‘. Harry McPhce. Tryon. was . visitor to Stimmerside Friday after- noon. ‘ I Mr. Harold Cutliffc. Cape Tray"- erse. passed through Augustine Cove Sunday evening. Mrs. Roy Clark and daughter Miss Violet. motored to Charlotic- town Saturday‘. Messrs. Stanley Thompson and George Mcwilliams, Tryon Cross Roads, were visitors to Capo Trav- erse Wharf Sunday exerting. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Boll and I I I son Deane. were visitors to Auxust- . ine Cove Sunday, the guests of Mr- , . . i , , , , . - and Mrs. Prank McFarlane. And as its continuous use brings out the mtuinl hoiuty oi your skin. V0111‘ mirror will constantly tell you how wise has hccn your choicc oi (01106 b01111?- OUR very first iéipefieiicc {vith this diilcrcnt Toilctric will win your delighted approval .7 W.‘ V.“ i Mr. and Mrs. Lcith Cameron motored to Charlottetown Sunday. and was the guests oi‘ Mrs. CZIIIP eronks parents. Mr. mid Mrs. JlUYiC Dickie. The zilluring, sculptured ZIPPCZITLIHCC of thc cake itself, its firm white smooilv. ness the instant caressing lather, the elusive yet enduring inigruiicc . . . .' these arc the qualities in Lux Toilet Soup’ that you will love. Mr. Artcmas Cameron arid two children Vivian and Kenneth. Suni- inerside, were visitors to Augustine Cove Sunday. the guest‘ nf tlii-irl aunt. Miss Claira Clarke. Yarlcrz/r/y . . . ilk/or m1 im/iurtii/ iris/i. Vin/my . . . Ilia son/e lax/my f”; jm/ 10¢". Nnlirc four/int pm/u/ii/ l/IlI i1iim/trfi/l»jirm/uit . . . 1| rm/iuu1i'i//e1t'v/tru//e by mill/but of 116mm 71111111‘ /mii//»/i' l/w [ir/ii’. Sitipinukc-is a lily Alvpilllllllltill ll) TllClf lYxiellt-iitics The (i()VL'l‘l|Uf~(iCIl(.'l'.ll and Visiwiiiiiti-ss \"/illiiigili)n_ Mr. and Mrs. Harry McFarlaii" Lever Brothers Limitt-il, 'l'iiriiiiln l -.' anti two children, Margaret and Gordon. accompanied by Mrs. Gor- don McFarlane, Mrs. Frank Mc- Farlane and little daughter. Kalh- . _ l 3325iBtimiiliiiasklwfiflwiikiflh¢ltfllllfiglllllw"i lecn, motored to Siunmcrsiidc Fri- . day afternoon. ' . isittawrrzraesmsnfinwweaaoesi teammates»; u '<"i-:E81;193!e'r$3l$3 I was V fi l m . ems Mr. and Mrs. Harry McFarlanc and two children. Margarzt and Gordon. motored to Eliiots Sunday; ‘in their bi-autlful new Chevrolet Coach car and were the guests of Mrs. McFarlamfs sister. Mrs. Percy Howatt. Their daughten Miss Mar-l garet McFarlane remained with ht-r. aunt for a visit. » —-—-<-oa---——\ J Tryon Tld Bits - ' ltlliltilillllf » ' l QQIIII ' . , m: nauseous.- azzarwsaiisss amaaawivai nomination on . é . gala w I Q‘ tr I“ ‘$- “7- m‘ u‘ 1:: d’: . u” I3! fll- - I‘ l‘! i, .11! ' ' g," q: as can e N can u a It: I - o Mr. Ivan Dawson. Bcdeque. was al a I’... F ’° ' g I‘ b “-"I Sunday visitor to Tryon. w g >9 ma“ a “is” w t‘ w 5a x a a a, a, 5 i, m ' i, s- , I IIIIIQWI Mr. Alden Thomas of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Albany, spent Sunday‘ with his parents John Thomas. Tryon. and Mrs.l " _ {ji- lWc0d. who will Cliff)’ on general. t_ ‘farming specializing in HUlSLCUl ""1 _ _ _ _ ‘. . _ Mr. Ivan McKeeman of-Crapar-(Vcanle and Seed potatoes“ Ml.‘ HDWJ This 011p i, m“ my irhn in im-im- luiiki-d upon hi‘! 41-8 8 51116611- 11 11>@_"liuntireds oi’ similar cases cared foi t l» w... i" "* _- t. Thursday 9110111118 1° he?" Javier Princ Motors and is I iincier- ca" 11W W“ m" Hm" B“! w“ 1mm a It‘ ' mp e ' I " " ' ‘ m0! Miner's lcclurc. stand reriioving to Hampton when. raiiici- \ _-:iiso i-nmc io_ the attention of‘ thi‘ In the campaign to raise an En-| Bcrliin. IlAIayteIGé-Grt cglifgggg: own: Thin) \,\'('{ii'_\' your (lrinr sulllu so Cniiiitlinn National Institute foi thcmowment Fund 0f $300,000 the in-waluabe pr va l k up“; swvet. jllintl. One of he hoine workers come from which is to be used furl"?! bay fmkiniigighviignihon auti- 1‘ll quit ‘oi-r (lancer (luvs threaten wont to sec her. She instilled chccr- this work. the General Executive 3 e55 1'0" 3 ' m? iwfflhlzli‘. P1111‘ it'll 1119i l1" Childlfllliiicaiiing for her. This is but one of PAINTINGS BY IIALS u) AND “EMBRANDT S0 DRE i n ASTONISHING F10 ‘l _ he will reside. It is hoped that l") M11 Will LEE has accepted 8 Pmiflboth those enterprising young men U011 With 3- T- 3011111111 LTA- and may come the success they til-servo“ left on Monday tor Summerside l0 e my 1111'» 611i" 119011 hi5 dlllles- Need Tryoners cry out for i(:"' Eiuiizir of --Z. ~ iold licr that. there was no necessity committees have been formed in “m” the fir” hm“ w tl llHPSS and hopc into her heart. She 1-9pm; surpflslng progresg Ail-eadyplcn yesteitlay. brinflnihfeftfalllifam . . dt's noun!" Cream i“ yam? We" I.“ my not‘ <so> ‘ v llonliol- being idle and upeliess-Lloo: 392:. communities throughout thefivas tlirégdlfglikfiFmggggeis. DHVCEIS In the evening at 7 dclock pawn-s 1Q 11311101 ‘Le parlors to 1e11- CAMPAIGN FOIL TIIl-. Iil.l.\l) iicii and hllpplfil‘ men R 011 |M.iiii._mes and reports o more org-lflmthers were the purchuerx -_ Bergenson a student. preached in I us‘ [he “Green (Hobs ~-Dad-s~-_1 _ W- wns fostered. Instruction was Bil/CH iinizntions are coming into central‘ Another m“); gpot was the salfllg North Tryon Presbyterian Cl‘i\ll'l.'l1!-\Hq3walt‘s" and “Cosy Corner“ andl "Mary Jones." a woman lllly- in reading the Braille raised 1101M headquarters in Halifax daily. There Fran; Ha];- pom-ait of Franz P0!‘ lflddlll- W115 P16081118‘ "9 110w ‘hcljiwyabove Mayhew. Well try as iveiiliri-i‘ Years of ace. as a resulihoi loiinysixigtizokzjazrigtedniiiiéxhe gasps, gijzivsgynjlgdrlpgikiogioglgsrtlhligvyilglg: wmch was sold at ‘mom; -_ zoo y crowd presen. i ‘ d1 ' q h " it d , iy h 'd f. r i l‘! l; lost cr 90ml ' - ‘ ' ..____%g->——~— ' iiirpged izf lillllkCigh gig it. blliiialifllv sigiliiiilshceliitiii liifi- been aci- field of interest was opened to her. of its kind evPl‘ PTOJWWd 111 East‘ ' Rev. Dr. Sidey 0t Bedcqiéieh wkfflthwmpr, Bu; puiflng 10km: asldeyive in looking illlfl‘ the hflliif.‘ for Slit‘; Wasbalfiot tixiirhlin tlilzfiteflgfirgl in}, (‘Ipnadsthmeganvtss for.‘ con- NUT Punnmq ; U10 Speaker Bl ‘he Baptist "m" '1-_ '. l to d to ii i roan licr family. To have all of her act- ma inS 55 e 5- e 5 ‘ 1'1‘ u om‘- W c “Y e P“ ‘We’ --- ' Trl/Oli 0K1 Simdfll’ 115t°1‘11°°" “""l'¢:t3.;rb‘ii>iinitiiits ntalviisi Cliniir ivitlcs ended. in sit in darkness. and ishini; 1h“ 111"l°1‘111.l Bl 00% and find- ii period of two years. starts on May 13.1w‘; crumb; make a deliciol“ nlthoiiizh ihc duy was far from npywhwp than “Dadswg the ~qreerycfmn m sil(1nce' rm- hom-S m a fl|np_‘ing ii market for the completed 28th and will continue to June 2nd. Duddmi-uw “gin; in a soft custflfli Diva-soni- B lilfill‘. crowd iisfiflmhltfljolnbpl‘ mid "Cosy Corner" and siy to know of events and amusements work. Her self-respect returned l0 As this Will be U19 Only 89W!) l“ seulfiiihd. with pecans or E1182 f0 he!!!‘ lhifl Killed Dfeflchm" ‘ii you haven't got the change Chls-fwnly through chance referent-v nititio her; she was no longer n dependent this pin-pose for years to come it is waimm 5.0 men in water W J M c F nmrm Hiliolnrs uiko eggs. ‘in them. caused a sense or inoxprcs- ppm) hr lialmniy‘; slgsnfivnsoselaf-triilg: cpgiiiéléziivtfi; gpsgitjeldgefilglagusthe -re-‘b;|¢|~_, - r- ~ '- mm " m . Wrll by gum. his! Wl'('l( was vnt-ri- siblc loneliness. Then ion. rightly or fllfilllli 11 1‘ ' . - - ‘ ._ Charlottetown on Saturday up; rgn _ - ~ ~-~—~~— ~- tiirncd on Sunday nccompan v Mrs. Gnnihlc find two chiiiml illiile daughters who hurl‘ hflj amending ii short vacation with ill-i i li-iiiis in the rity. l ‘ -~-- i l am lfVOTmNl that Mr. Howard; Wood of wood Bros" North Tryoii» ~ i has disposed of his slinrr- of ihcii- [property to his brother. Mr. Ray A... fir Bread