i A \ a n i lfuvvnmul v ' V’ . _ ' V I I Control - _ ' Guardian , , - _ I . .:.....____: ml . . , ‘ cosruusunou us: issua- , if “ca. o-ena-v-ia-alai. . i —-—~ i _ RILOEIVEI_ GAD NIWl-NY- , . Thomas Bertram. Hunter niver. N‘ ', - qaived on Saturday iutiia if the death of his brother. l ' ' Bertram of New Bedlam, Mass. MI‘- ! Bertram who attainfld the 71W 38° . o! '1'! yell‘! died O!’ Plllllmfll“ ill ‘ has been in the Uniiod Ste-NI 101‘ l many years and leaves a wife lad grown up family. Also Mt i0 l mourn are two brothers and two , sisters, Hammond and Thou.“ 0f , Hunter River. Mrs. Charles Tripp , of New Redford. Mam. and M". , David Corbett ct Marlo om!- l- 585k. has adopted many of the Engineering Principles a which made Airflow Chryslers WEDDING BELLS-A wedding of much interest- locally was’ I, solemnized at one o'clock Saturday ‘l; afternoon at the home of the bride's ‘y parents, 25 Weldon street Moncton when Mis Margaret MacLeod Dickson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R P. Dickson and granddaughter of the late Hon. W. B. Dickson. former speaker of the provincial legislature, was united in marriage to James Brown, of Saint John, son of Mr and Mrs. R. E. Brown. of this city. Both bride and groom are well know and popular heir and cLscwhcrc throughout the province and have a. wide circlc of friends who will wish them much happiness The bride. who was unattended, entered the draw~ ing room of the home, where the ceremony was performed and for the occasion, to the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. O. M. Sweetser. She was gowned becomingly in a wedding dress of .. cream satin with s yoke of Car- riclunscross lace, a family heir- loom. The wedding veil was sur- mounted with a. rcoronet or orange the easiest riding cars on the road . . . anywhere. . . VERYBODY wants a car that glides along, even over the rullglivsl. roiuls. . . . A car that you can ride in - nll day and arrive fresh. . . . A out in which you never I feel engine vibration. The new PLYMOUTH with Floating Power Engine Mountings gives these qualities to an incredible degree. PLYMOUTH gives you 6-way safety. No other car in the lowest price field duel. (1) Plymouth has an All- Steel Body, reinforced with steel. . . . (2) More powerful Hydraulic Brakes, that prevent your ca!‘ from swerving when the brakes arc jammed on hard. . . . (3) Double- drop X-iype frame, built to conform to the shape of the hotly and bolted to the body at 46 points, mlhing tho body and frame reinforce each other. . c. . (4) Lower centre of gravity, causing the car to hug the road. . . . (5) Plymouth is equipped with I new type front end Sway Eliminator that holds the car level on the turns and over rough roads. . . . (6) It has lctustiounl “pick- blossoms and she wore a. corsage _, _ bouquet or Columbia roses. "The up” and “get-away to pull you out of any tight spot groom was supported by W. A. you may be i!“ l-fufnal. The bride's mother wore a. sapphire hlur. velvet. gown with Now you have Sensational Beauty, smoothness, a corsage bouquet. of oDllBiia q ~ i ' - roses and hyacinth!‘ “d the . aiety, licouomy and Long Life in the New Plymouth. groom mother was gowned in a . . . But you really cannot satisfy yourself that these dress of turquoise blue creep and carried Columbia. roses. Rev. J. A. Ramsay. D. D., minister of St. John, United church. officiated at the ivedding and immediately fol- lowing the ceremony a. reception was held and luncheon served. Among the guests from out of town were Mrs. '0. Dewar, of’ Charlottetown: Nils: Nan Esta- brook, 0i’ Saint John; I. A. Btien- er, or Toronto, and I. H. Melen- son, oi’ Montreal. The rsewly mar- ried pair wore the recipients or many beautiful and valuable wedding gifts. bk. and Mrs. Brown left on Lho afternoon train for Halifax, from which port they will sail on the Lady Nelson for Bermuda on their honeymoon. , Upon their return about the end of 3, the month they will reside in Saint l John, vrhrro Mr. ‘Brown is a. memb- er of the stuff of the McColl Frontenac Oil Company. Ltd,- Monctozi 'I‘rnnscrip ihings are true until you SEE the cab-and RIDE in it. By all means Ride in the New Plymouth. . . . Do it toduyl Compare All Three Lowest Priced Carr-Ride in all three. . . . We know if you do that you'll pick PLYMOUTH. These advancements make PLYMQUTH an amazing value , _. , y, with: than h any previous Hy- mcnlh, this comfortable front nest ensures Plymouth drivers of added ease-and comfort ufler found be- fore is a cur o! Plymouth’: price. was Beauty etched in trimmed ill ’ other low priced cue-New louvre! chromium sdd an sir of flushing speed. P Mark i-Iogen, Kellys Gross, "l was in the city on business yester- day. DELIVERED IN Charlottetown FOR AS LOW AS Mr. Peter MacDonald of Sham- rock visiird town inst week. l-{e attended the speed skating contest while there. Captain D. C. Fraser l The Plymouth Engine in NEW. It he: wltuluketi extending the full length of the cylinders-Vacuum controlled Ipllhw-Ilosllul POW!‘ engine nonunion. A iymphony in streamlines-Feudal» N" lights, spare tire and fluin] hil scoedustc the aerodynamic stylilll that nukes Plymouth Fully eighteen lashes wldflv Ibis -.............. r $ a - _ a Oomc to me now and then 9' m" in 5°15‘ instant approval o! every wan. with the“. M” n! the Sm» temperature. Incline, oil . Wednesday, March 18th, an old WQIW-"Imhmwilnhiu" - r sea-faring man closed his sag; of The um large glove com- , ' . For Business Coupe the sea and passing out on the tide took with him sane that never will be we. Segue oi’ adventure for sixty-three years on northern and southem seas that would have sd- ded memorable records to the tales of Nova. Scotia sea. life. Captain Daniel Cameron Fra- ser. the Grand Old Man c! Chance Harbor, end well known in P. E. Island, died Wednesday imrning in his 97th year and Pictou County mourns the passing o! an out- pemlieut lm a thousand heady um. BUILT BY CHRYSLER —- The Best Engineered car in the Lowest Price field F. R. McLAINE ziadas. ..::“:§:....2.;':*:: __DE Rs CORNEY BROS. “it? 1.12"‘... yo m. o! CHARLOTTETQWN, P. E. I. . A $UMMER$1DE, p_ E, 1_ unqeet John Fraser and his wife, Eliza- li M and was born in 1838 in the original house built _ . byhisfsther on his fine farm at Che/nee Harbor. Bonn within the sound o! the sea. with the the sqe =1‘ gouty-three years or v sea in his blood only one path called him. "Ilhe wonder and mys- tery cl the ships and the magic or the see." ‘Ilo sail the seven aces he set out at the one oi’ thirteen and at o! seventy-six he retired. "I never was the dullrtuuo Uh became the world town "Black Diamond," first with the “Cohan” and then‘ with the "Doormats." called for the bay of that name in Newfoundland. Captain Fraser held his conummd for twenty- eight years, retiring while mflier 0f the "Bonivista." In the sum- ing at Charlottetown and Sydney and in the winter. when our northern seas were not navigable he sailed his ship for the "Block Die-mood Line" in southern waters. tetestlng bit life loyal Presbyterian, devoted to his church and always willing to aid in any soon cwsc. l-le was a kind neilbbor one m outstendlfll men Mt only in his own community but wherever he was known. J-lis loin: is s distinct loss and marks the of s wonderful Etn- erstion. w ose word was their bond sud whose lift was mama Vi"! flnuinl sincerity, upright- ness and a deep reverence for the things or the mirit. _ He married Minuet Ami Blaikle, of Green Hill. who iedecessed him lmltl’ INN’! ego. o sons, John Simon and Daniel Fraser in tb Chance Harbor and a step-daughter, Jane; on, Ila. W. K. Dawson, i Arizona. survive. A Ulster, Ill‘; Blnoll-ll‘. Clo 0! Chuice Har- bor. is still sctive st the age of n: she in the last surviving mem- o of nine. a pewlsir bond '0! love Ind tender- brgther and sis!- lcvely to behold _ Wm b0 I hfllfir . mm by ram in ma. smi- the menus served end s BIWLDOOXI BC 2i KYMOCK. RAW. fiorman Klennedy of First Persbyiertm Church, New Glasgow. u-nducted the service at the house while‘ the services at the grave were conducted the Officers and members 0i ion Lodge. No- A. I‘. 8v A. M, of which Capt. Maser was l» member. Interment was in the family lot in Chance Harbor. Tryon Last Friday wu observed as thl "World Day of Prayer" in til Tryon Baptist Church. In connec- tion with the event s roosting we; held with Mrs. (Rev) 0. O. Do Wolfe presiding. Mitt prayer ml hymns. special raver; wm given members ct be different chum c u. m the destitute, Rev. ~301- Lund. 1°: Pence. m. Herbert Thompson. for Temperance. Mill Elma Inman. Minibus, Mrs. John Ives. Then M11. Solomon, Clerk $316 a paper oaths o of the crld Day c! Prayer w wee Ill bend ct i‘. "W! lunch wu llufil had been e very helpful meet!“ Icon they ti‘ euebccod wuidlloifl enjoysnctbernelameetill snow ‘a ice ptis . A goodly number were Present. Mrs. Bruce Hewett, who 1m spent the pest week in North Tryon st o! m. and Mrs. Wilfred man has rel-tuned to in: lume- Mi‘. Juno: Chisholm wu in Dum- merslde on Wednesday. Mrs. Mo: Iniurgey hu returned from visiting friends in summer- side. 0n afternoon Hrs- Pn-nk Dims enwteinee the led! oi the Home Sewing circle. vw-nb On minds! uni-am ‘flillfflly VALLEYFIELD WOMEN'S WBHTUTB The Mum mucus; of the valley- w.1. wuheld st thehome of luau: Campbell ea Wednesday new Mucb 0th with nlnetmgmbg e36 was visitors ma: . a - some ct the Iheatdent. Mrul. ' weather-bio presided. Meet 9pm- ing Institute 011% allowed field Mill crummy: museum auras-cassava a; sggg iiisééii é edbyeing the cl P r§§% E i? .225‘ ii ii ramm if?» for ‘this Pherec in NIIW YORK. i z i 3‘ a 3E un die of: odenstef Nations was tilled In. "Prise" contest wee used committee. The u: contest we: won We. lhtol . Next held at home of Nrl- J- where mil cell Mill All ‘III I!!!” ‘no! LOW-IIILID um 10.1w“- ier m mam" he ilguon "the American after time INN l yours summon 1'0 0"“ _,_____.. noun-s mull» fir?"