.z‘».~? I 1 \ \~ . » _.. as », »i 1 ‘\ ti; 14 . \ v I- wi' .’.I‘ .'. .,., .QI 1 1 ,. I»..~ ~."I Wi . 7; ul' xg I I \ . i \*_:J'_.-_,J ~_-_ r ,:'.-1=.rs.r'.x le. els" 4 I-I fl, |_1 IS' li .v| ... __~.-._. _' '5f“°f"~2 'Q' -'L_-`-_'Z-'-.'» _-.='-'.=-"15-?-3" "» !,»'T.f;a'iilé‘? .2-’~‘-"” ?“-' s" . fl I ‘I `Tt4t'n‘.£>*II- » ee -yn_‘£;'f‘_».*.r.!iQ.$;!.*_ - 33 :'.'!»2'..5` N ..»._» _.. I .»,»~;g_§,-» . . llllslslsl ICU' BlA'l'l'Y IIOODIIII 1'. I INCUIATOIB ‘ U WATER BOWL! d ;” _ . |150. HAY l0Pl- i Bpselal prleu. Q ,IXTINBION LAIIDKIB ` L Seeds! Prices te ‘ 'I '.' Oyster' Fishermen i M nu LOBSTER ROPE Write PRESTON TOOMBS _ Kensington Beatty Rep. Box 8! L-IQ mxnnl sunoLo GIBTATION A WHKLYIN BATION and VIXEN PUPPY RATION for tn- slrance of atrmg healthy lit- ters, and gettin; those pups started right the nrst eight weeks. SUNGID GI-28'l‘A’l’ION A WHELPING BATION for the I female from mating until pups are about ten days aid. sUNGLO vrxsN a PUPPY | llA'l'ION for the female and I puppies until pups are wean- ad. DQ Eaeh li-ation contains the necessary ingredient for it particular D\Il’I°l¢. The day o( feeding a lox similar fesrl the year around is past. BUN- GIA) FOX leeds have woven their superiority. OTHER SUNGLO FOX FEEDS AND PRODUCTS :- Sunrlo Hen & house Killar- vltamineral (Mineral 8 Cen- _ ditloner.) Ear Mite lotions (Fumes)- Sululo Cal! Meal. Worm Erterminator (Foxes)-I Slnsle Chick Starts. I ssqis laying mam-suns Stock Tonic. ' smrisrsesrarnsueissrs lsnsrssssnqby I International 7 Fox and llnimal Foods I limited I Eiiliiii FEL ‘ia 'iii = elhnigdfiiig itil; 55 *li IE ii! rlrlii li lg: fit! 5 E -xlNsl:Nd'!'0N MOLAL I0- OIITY-.Ananthusiaslleehoraley ciebhaabeentomredinlenslng- ton. with a personnel of about thirtymunhsra. Itisunderthadi- reotimsud §§£ ii iii? rggig iisii quite pmsihls the members of the society to attain the high point of excellence in the aesthetic arts as attained by members ot similar organizations in Charlottetown and other cities.-K. -ll\'l'll'l‘AINlD.SOClAL CLUB Oallbeek and Mrs v ii* tiigii get iii? §§§§§§i i music, ooal and instrumsn sides several readings were - tributed by the guests during the evening. The hnetesaea served dain- ty relrmhments st the conclusion d the sven.l.n¢`a entertainment. B. -CRYSTAL SISTERS RETURN -.Plve of the Crystal Sisters arriv- ed home on Thluaday from their vlisit to Montreal, where their team suooemfuliy held the Montreal Mar- oonstoatwoalldrmwonluondsy evening. 'The sirls said they were delighted with their visit and were royally entertained by the Msrocms I-nd Island friends. Attending the game were ltr. B. W. Rébinaon. Senator Macarthur. Mr. and Mrs. A.li‘.Miohesn, lnnand Mrs.J. Henry Gaudet, Mrs. W. G. Church, Miss Carrie Holman, Mk Hildl ‘Holman and ltr. and Mrs. Russell Bmallman. The young Indies who returned were Mies, Martha. Nich- olson. Crystal soul: Min Dickie. Mlm Noonan, Miz Boswell and Kim Gallant. 'I‘he remainder of the team remained behind to witness th¢ plnydmlrn between Moncton Hawks and McGill. Returning with the girls were Mr. Frank MlcNeill and Mr. Earl Hickey. A ITBSONALS -Miss Margaret Newson oi 'Ib- ronto, is visiting he cousin, Mrs Timor; Newson, ot Bedeque, Prince Edward Island. -The many friends of Cash, Grahsrn's Road, will hear thst she ia seriously pneumonia.-X. § E . .i. ear _ur. and rn-a_ w. 1. cotton, of Kensington, have returned from an extended trip to Miscouche, being the (uesta of Mr. end Mrs. Small. llu¢1l's Llnlment ramona stains. _._-__-__ ZT_ Got His Gout, Anywsy. Caller-“You report me aa saying list I knew no more about the mst- ter than I did about riding Greek mu.. Editor-"Y¢.s. sir. Waen't that Whit 0 slid?" y u Caller _ “Certainly not. I said H/rlting Greek odes."’ ` Plih of Least llesisilruse. "When I was twenty I made up my mind to get rich." “But you never became r\chI" "No, I decided it was a lot easier h ensnge my mind.” :-P’ lg ifhi -*Iii 55 iii; Zifgr gli lrlri m.Dav1hsal|ad,’l\ree seienthssnllheevesua lineman.” rl in Pair of Eyeglasses When Nl need then h sas ot the beat investments yan eonld Qin. ‘ Dill) IN PIIING F _ LOR TAYLQR Dpisnatabss &s‘lst\s\ewl all lldlsl peehlstssis 3 ---¢2()l\l. --- ' wsssnsnsnamqssusssaur I;v1c1nornui-duresslowont-rrrrnsrnn - nwvruunussI I Ia. |;‘iJunsr .s can n I _dlkl its tnuninrllhnondols I ' N IISIBE EIIIRIIIIII iii? 'If .55 f§iIIIf§iIn§ ills -llls Gill!! ~s§§ 3 “SFF Egsgg si &§§§§§§ géigiil g = i§.i3 9 it a § .,§i I régiiggggllgglggp Eggiilgglillléiisio I ll°lT\l\~ EASTEIIII lillhllllllil solemn ss reserved Isl seal interest hun sdvartiais lasers may be lnsctad as ward skivily PWIND U I '. fir! nlvauss, ..°lUBlUllP!I0lIl to 'IX Charlottetown Gunrdian may sa handed to their Rept. Arohis Bums phone 47. or left st H. J. Mshom Drug store, Montague. 1,-'lt linarfa Uainenn ents Grease. Halifax Negro Faces Charge Of Murder (C- P. By Guardian’a Bpeelsl Wire) Wire) HALIFAX. March 23-Dsniel P. Sampson will face a petit jury within s Sew dlys for the murder ot Brarnwell and Edward Hatter- nnn, Halifax echoolboye who met death last summer as they wslked ligne from a. bexrypieking expedi- n. The grand jury found true bills against the middle-aged Negro la- b°1'¢f $0483' on wo murder chu-gas, andhewiligoontrislbelorehdr. Justice John Douil before the close of the present supreme oem ter-nr The 0rcrwn's ehiei evidence is ex- P0t-iled to be the written “confes- sion” which police assert Sampson signed u few hours after his nrrnt in December. The statement san the Negro stabbéd the boys in the back as they walked along th; nu. WM' tracks near their home. He had been angered. socording to the statement, beeause tn; boys "tensed" him. calling him names and throwing stones, Radical _Elemenf Lady Senator (C. P. ly Glanlhrra lpesinl SAINT JOHN. N. B. Hou. Calrine Wilson woman Senator, would "lreater representation oi’ shades at opinion” in the Ghalter, and she B soumwha clillod fo llroe with LeWis d Tonmtb. who #Aid his 1008116! yesterdq that i’-he Bliilts would be the better for s bit of the radoal element tn Canadian politic. Mrs. Wilson disclosed this attit- ude here todq ns she sailed for lhsls-ndontheO.P. Bllontoslm, soomspanisd by her husband, Nor- and their daughter FE; . .il E zyuynnnrnerwrgnnynnngnf @’?§%ta3%§u§§kfun¥u. l§§;§l-;r&=§§i§;i§§§§~E;§§§§§@frr§iiI | __ 8 Rs 513;? 33555 .e5‘E -5 hidthiinyitdiié :lE§llgs§?l‘¥s-l glgséi %l§l¥‘§l5¥§§€a I iii 955 3 5 i believed, should oooasionsily |tvsnths oppatimi membarofthedlns thoremesantation potntedoutthere oissatthepresen lheha4been~ in §E§§§§= *ff it? its? note. lmstox-Wilson tltsw Brurtwiekhsd trodueedglir iiewomenthe tto tothaprovineiai th0\@tU¢IlG fultnbothmnn- Ei §§ ili é ` Snuff who mudnws¢hys'l'he takes the f r§l_ #VII I I » . I \ f' I f : l ' I, , » 4 iff Y - ~»' ‘_-I-.'_;l€§* ~¢. Iii IL. r r 5 . *f ?F"E¥_¢`:-iff. v , ""1 A _ 1 R ‘>="‘~ it I TI r. is ~iIf» ' ~ . , f I; .II.; ivu2"f P; '~e= e I I W I » i ___ __ ____.____. __ _ _____ _ _ _ __ __ __-_ Ii2i4i4AZ4UlU6ZlllE337]4ll5l£l§l7A2254'IUV553fA2i2Z6i2i2ZZZifi@l3l€E?llU€%34l2ZZlt9I_ Sprmgrng . . Gonna SEE the Biggest Car in the Lowest-price Field! Onlz Lowest-priced Car` with Individual Wheel plus Floatlns Power . . Safety-Steel Bod! . . YOU'VE HAD a chance to see two ot the three lead- ing low-priced mrs. Now see the only lowest-priced cu with hdividual Wheel Springing- PLUS flu three other feature: that sn vital to real wr value today! Plymouth is Cansda’r low- est-prioed car with Individual Front Wheel Springing. This feature ls ou all models-even the lowest-priced. There sn no bumps when you ride in Plymouth. No jolts I ' llztlraulic Brakes _no jounees-no mek-seat bucking. You get sn even ride over the toughest. road. And you My no fda fel- slty lo (st ill Some models are $60 lower (I-`. 0. B.) than any other ur with this feature. A Complete Ride Story But Plymouth gives you more than one feature to insure amootlneasyrldlng. EveryPly- mouth has patented Floating Power esginemountings to put an cmd to engine vibration. __ _,__ ____ wilhladvH\IlWbdHlh|ln¢. You can rest and relax- becauae with boil Floating Power and Individual Spring- ing, Plymouth |ives you the smoothest ride in the lowest- prine held. mfwurnsa van-n.s-mal an De Luis Models. Tha whois window an be dropped. The windshield ralsu by turning a crank. .'r'2£,""‘ 2'! wheel tit ll aneoths vat Eid iq? l Give 8 Thouglrt to SAFETY Evwyons wants protection- ao look at Plymouth's brnlres - and Plymouth‘s safety-alsel body. Youhe safer in s Plymouth - because you ride with steel undar you end around you. Plymouth bodies are built ot :teal reinforced with .Itsel- then welded into oss perman- ent piece. And the brakes. ’l'hey'rn ell- hydrsulir. No bolts, rods, oot- ler line. S , smooth, action on slluf‘our wbeebxf muse li_yd.raulic brskm ste self- equsilrmg. Biggest in Sine-More Power Nsturally you want the bigger! car for your money. Plymouth lsthat-for th|Del.urs Ply- mouth hss ll4-inch wheelbase. But the important thing is- Plyurouth is the only low- prioed car that gives you all of these important featuns. In tact - no other lowest -priced car olerr you more than one of them. Go into all these points at your fmt opportunity. Prove that Plymouth is tha best en- gineered ur in the lowest-prloa held. Take a ride in it to&yl talandisdoingaawellsscsnbe __ _ __ uunr uuuv||'LES UF UUALITY Yilli VI0ll'T FIND IN OTHER LOWEST-PRICED CARS _-___ -Xlos Seetloa fruas. alron|e_r sufitnrmu conventions us imasewtihln a the whole as noe rm Assisi.-r u|isee%'“eare. They ween plslm batter cous- newer i?i*iur és pltlm. 3 Four Rim Dvf Plstm. The 1 ruusi number is three. li prwldinran asus ring, Plymouth maintain a betta' cmnpnnim seal and prevruts pawn los; 4 zur.. on rum. sam I hrimllon-and l¢¢r ills iron gear lubricant. 5 All-Quiet Transmission. » Plymouth is quiet in lor, aeeond, high sad reverse. Gem gilt asslly without elaahius. artlcularly sppteéllted by woman drtvm 6 $""'.","'...‘iL‘i“".”:i2 e ear s a. o seal th supports like ami! m tour everslse bssrlaf. it nsaaa anpeshn opera! in. ` 7 Indepeadantlad like s . ' llaailyaa1ahl\l.tna{aly‘s‘ i?:'re|ulai"nlooi brahss. or merely a psrkisghuse: as eros sa/sly isnlure H Can ol Iulns emerpnues. 'lhkty Y lation 8- ing. lall and ln) in a ear un llla watch. Plymedh lil 30- mor! ti y* :r:.°':.'.i2.'»r¢."'“ S. 1" _-i i ;§r;§l / l ”°“~‘“°~ Sm |r's me assi Enomrrnro cnn in me Lowrsr-Pnlcr nun! * V l _ '-f i 1 ~' ’ _-_ s 'm _ - =i a 3 tempte- ii I? 'tliehuvlhlve been fter muilmadsndpackedin have particular matter intorm ut! is not :md to tlsehioned nostril swing tggitrg § Eééigggiggs 3ir§%§§§ hbed on their have lost their ore deprived of their own. now 'ro :aan ur ru rss- rusre ws! §@d¥§§i”¥%? oil.; i~:=§=-» 525% qho$§@§§$¥ '"5 gs E .E gs nuilddtn-dei Wear li# Q Mannequin Weds Steel Hi BH bb# ~'-es ._ ' ‘.*r‘F'f ~ ‘ ` " i “ t"‘...i`~v* ' ¢,,v' »‘ , ‘. ' " ~ ‘ .< - ' , » t’d‘s. l | _ | _ I | a '__ _ _ _ ~ F. R. M¢1.A1N1~: A CQRNEY BROTHERS, SUMMERSIDE JoHNs'ro1~_: BROTHERS Charlottetown, P. E. I. Chrysler and Plymouth Distributors for P_ E_ L Fortune Bridge, Montague te’s Son s v