' Méjllllfl?" THE world's most popular, reacly-to-eat cereal is made of native Canad- ian corn? 12,000,000 people daily enjoy corn in its most delicious, form-in crisp Kel; logg’s Corn Flakes. uwgnditr: nave’; 7151/0999‘ oomv FLAKES fir,”- a- 1-1.. Ilaltu will: m" use» so >0 0004 o-¢ovo~>o+<>oo++oooo¢o¢¢o+¢++o+o4ooo+¢+o0 . E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St., QO-O&OOO§O-O-OOOOOOOQ OO-OQO-OOOO4OQQOO O04 Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies E Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis THE Pontiac Big Six is a Fast car which attains top speed with excep- tional ease. For Pimtiafls engine . . . the largest twfiercd in any six priced so low . . . develops 60 horsepower at very moderate engine speed. The result, of course, is greater dependability and longer liic . . . driven at sustained high speeds. There are many other features which contribute to the long liie and unusual value of the Pontiac Big Six. example, rubber nlountings insulate the engine from the Frame and cushion it against all shocks. A lull pressure lubri- even when Pontiac is For plan. PONTIA A. Horne é? Co. l Char lottetcwn fir‘; 4 laTTl-za BECAUSE i l l l i i GOO-OD‘ bulwilh the moderate engine speed which ~means long life . . . .. A Musical Evening! The following program of Schu- bert and Liszt gems was given on Tuesday night by the Womens Music Club, Charlottetown at the home oi Miss Lillian McKenzie and was thor- oughly enjoyed by those who were privileged to hear lt. Paper on the Life of Schubert Mrs. Keith S. Rogers Contralto Songs: In) "Impatience." 1b) "Death and the Maiden" (Schu- bert . . . . .. Miss Lillian MacKcnzic Piano: The Erl King" (Schubert) . . . . .. Miss Roberta Spencer Soprano Songs: (B) "Hark, Hark the Lark" lb) “Who is Sylvia?" lc) "Roslcin Auf Der Haldcn" (Schubert) Mrs. J. A. Lawson Violin: "Ave Marla." (Schubert) . . . . . . . . . .. Miss Kathleen Hornby Contralto Songs: In) “To Music" lb) "Evening Boat Song" (Schu- bertl . . . . .. Mrs. H. S. Henderson Piano Duett: "Overture to Rosa- mond" (Schubert) .... Misses Spencer and MacKenzic PART 2. Paper on the Life o! Liszt ..’ . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. Keith S. Rogers Plano: “Dance of the Gnomes" i lLlszt) liiiss Roberta Spencer Contralto Song: "The King of Thule" from "Faust" (Liszt) . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. H. S. Henderson Plano: "Hungarian Rhapsody, No. B" llllszt) Miss Lillian MacKenzlc Soprano Song: "The Lorelei" (Liszt) . . . . . ...Mrs. J. A. Lawson. The accompanlsts were Miss Spen- oer, Miss MacKcnzieand Mrs. Keith Rogers. {marrow 2 ' otassdgDrrrrr-zn t E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street O 5 l i cation system asures continuous, elli- cient oiling. Leather spring covers end the need of spring oiling, keep out dirt and prevent wear. built, wood-aud-seeel bodies by Fish: preserve their beauty for years. And the strongly inspect the Pontiac Big Six. A demon- stration will gladly be arranged (or you. At the wheel you will learn how truly Pontiac is described as “A Finer Cat with a Famous Name." your purchase you may use the G. M.A.C., General Motors' own deferred payment To facilitate BIG SIX PIODUCT OIOlNII-ALMOTOII OI CANADA. LIMITED Prince Motors Summerside IT'S DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND cANTCor/lri’ cold... Wedding Of Mr. And Mn. A. C. McLeod A very pleasant evening W13 Epgnt, at the home oi Mr. and 511-5, A, C, McLeod, Park Corner, on Monday the 12th. of May. when a number oi’ relatives and friends met to con. srltulate them on the fiftieth anni- biace in Charlottetown on the 12th., 01' May. 1880. Rev. John L. McLeod, a pastor oi Zion Church ofllelating. Owing to the ill health oi Mr. m- Lwd, only a few were able to be present. but the feeling ol’ all the friends in the community was shown by the excellent address read by Miss Hattie McLeod, and the generous purse of gold presented by Mrs. Josiah Hovixatt. Both m. and Mrs. McLeod were well known in Charlottetown. ‘Cuth’ as he was familiarly called being bookkeeper for many years for the well known firm oi Bremner Bros, leaving there in 1881 to take up lob- ster Dflcklns at Park Corner on his old home farm. Mrs. McLeod, who was Aggie Ross. daughter ol the late John Ross, is also remembered in Charlottetown. ADDRESS To Mr. and Mrs. A. C. lilcLeodi Dear friends: We your iriends and neighbors wish to congratulate you on this the ‘fiftieth anniversary oi your wedding day. During these years you have experienced many changes, both of Joy and sorrow. ior time changes in many ways. You have been permitted to see your sons grown to manhood, and when our country was called upon to do her part in the Great Wm-ld Struggle they were among the first who nobly responded to the call oi’ duty. Although your younger son Har- old did not survive to roach the front, his sacrifice was not in vain, for others caught the torch irom his falling hands. This severe blow cnlshled many oi your fond hopes and high aspira- Lions for your noble son. Yet you were enabled to rise above it and carry on tor the betterment or the community in which so many years of your wedded lite has been spent. We deeply regret Mr. Mcleods ill- ness at the present time, bpt we sin- ggrely hdpg that you will both be spflred to each other and i0 u! 101' many years. we have pleasant memories o! your many acts of kifldhéss End helpiuines in all things that made gm- Qhg good and. advancement o! the community, You were ever ready to give oi’ your time and talents. A; a token 0f our esteem and good W111 we ask you to accept this gift, oi gold with the wish tho/t the evening of your lives may b8 P3559d in ma“ and hgpplnfié with the sunshine oi Hi5 life-sen“ W“ rmmd and about you is the PPM/H 0T Your Friends and Ntiillbofl- Park Corner. May 12th. 19341 speeches were 111MB h)’ MT- 911d Mrs. llowatt, Nliss Hattie McLeod and Mrs. Samuel Bernard, all $998k"- lng ol the many years oi‘ lncnclshii) 511cm together in this place. Mr, and Mrs. McLeod. after thank in; their lriends for the many act-S of kindnes extended to them dur- ing all thosc years they ha“ "V" among them Mid m!‘ sympathy m their great sorrow, then gave by W‘ quest some incidents in’ their early married life particularly givins in account of their trill “"055 m“ Straits ill the old winter Steam" the Northern Light, commanded bl! that noble scaman Capt. Allan Fin- 1,,_y5on_ They left Pictou on the 16th.. of January, i881 and irerc caught "l the lee for many 43W o" m“ mm“ lng of the 16th, oi‘ February ll?“ m“ swim“ m compgfly with others h...“ mfice boat with them to try and reach the Island Sllillfi All“ being an (my and night travelling on the ice-they were sighted from Murray Harbor North, and a (WOW of men launched a boat 911d m" (hem, groin, kindness being shown ma“ by {hush ijCOplC. 'l"herc arc icw ll‘ any others of that conlvany '19“ now.-—~Com. __.__._____...____..__._. ?"EE.'.‘.i"x‘?I-.EL Far-tamed tor its res 100d: and countless other livllclvll! dill!" —l60 eomlortablc rooms-L's prirail baths-Simmons hedsv h"! WT"!!!- Ostermoer mattress-bedside phone! and reading lamps. Reasonable rules-American Pin -or European Plan. A. (l. SAMPSON q‘! Imaging Director ‘CHAIJOTTETOWN 505311149: Versafy 0i’ their marriage which took» GLEANINGS FROM TRYON AND VlClNITY I l Miss Gertrude Howatt, who has ‘been for the past year a resident o! Boston, Mass. arrived home lest week; and intends spending the summerl with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis l-lowatt. Rev. M. O. Brinton of 'l‘ryon.'ac- eompanied by Mrs. J. A. Lyman motored to Bedeque P. E.-I. on Mon- day Evening, E We are glad to gee Mr. Edwardl, Boswell oi Victoria around again al-V wi- his unfortunate accident, and we: hope he may speedily Nlgalil the use’ oi his arm and be able to attend his wontcd tasks. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dawson and master Kenneth o! Augustine Cove. also Mrs. John Lyman of 'l‘ryon were Mr. Bruce Campbell oi’ Augustine Cove recently purchased a new 10rd coach. The farmers are busily Chilled these fine. spring dais in setting in their crops. Grain ls being planted l5 gpecdily as possible, but only a W)’ few hue planted any spuds as Nfil’. bu; are planning in dolni 59- NCXI" week 11 possible. One oi our prosperous farmers, Mr. Alley Fay oi Tryon has Dufclmsed l‘ line new ehevolet coach in which he hopes w enjoy many motor rides this season. We are all bum“! l“ m" "igemble gardens new and eagerly looking for- wm-d to the time when the vegetables will be ready for use. Last 5'95!‘ i" planned we would not garden another year without some flowers. so lei’- u! not neglect or overlook the planbins o; 59mg this year. There are many beautiful varieties w be produced. even in our local stores. so lei- us sel- l 19w pagkgges io-day and the N- ward of our labors will be well WNl-h the little extra Work. How much ca- sler our tasks will seem if We 6m 8151109 up and catch splashes oi color brlghienifi! up the I'm‘ °l m“ groundl-irom "D"- IIIGET POINT IN ALBERTA Every one whb has drive entirely new Willys Six versatility. Sunday visitors to Bedeqlw- l . Awordmg to the three-sheet map w; point in the province is the crest that it is Willys-Overlanlfs greatest manufacturing achieve- ment. . .a triumph of value and .i__ _._ 11=4 II!" "‘ |I~Ifi-"" }Q ,_ '* var! - Jy—q.~. RIGHTS . and SIXIS CHIS If you still think that price is the only measure of quality in motor of perfect taste-you can’t find better anywhere. Be sure to see cars you should sec the Nash“400”. the Nash “400". No matter how high you go in price you cannot buy better engineering. Read Ihcse Nash “400 Features Study the car closely and you’ll see that Nash has the same outstanding mechanical features that costly ears emphasize. Allthe materials that go into Nash cars are selected from the best that can be bought. The finish of Nash cars, the fit- tings. the fabrics and the appoint- ments are luxurious in quality and IUIO . Centralized chassis lubrimtion. built-in, h. radiator shutters, and the world's easiest steeringin every model. Adjustable from seats. Steel time spring lubrication, in the tion Eight and Twin-Ignition Six lines. The priceless protection at no extra cost of Duplate, non-elntterable plate glans in all doors. window's, and windshield: thruout the Twin- alm available at slight extra cos! in all other Nash cars. spring covers with life- Turin-igni- lgnition Eight line. This glans is N A5 H Z190" Nash Motor Sales. Cod Charlottetown, of Alberta showing elevations. pub- lished by the Topographical Silrx-cy. Depanlnrlt oi the Interior, the high- hnlultlry. lit point in the provinces ls the n the C6! » RICH BRQADCLQTH - Uncramped comfort-a smooth, flexible {low of power—keen, clear-cut style lines-interior luxury worthy oi a much more costly automobile . . . these lift Willys Six value above and beyond that of all other cars in the $1,000 price class. The new hydraulic shock- sbsorbcrs make a cushioned highway of the roughest road. The ()5 horsepower engine, rubber insulated against vibra- tion, easily sustains a speed of 72 miles an laour—4-8 in second. i.uPHOLs1fYF-JRY . - lNTr-snsilx L WHIPPET SEDAN $760 l.o.b. Factory, iexcs cxirs The Lowest Priced 4-Door Sedan in Canada F. R. McLAINE, P. J. N03’. Hunter River. RUSSELL CLARKE. Mt. Stewart. bed oi determined. Superb ebassisqnd body eon- Ai"1' o PIKE NT “or P 0 w E PF slruction“ increase driving ease . and security. Rich upholstery fabrics. silver-finish ed hardware, handsome woodwork and lux- urious interior appointments make an ensemble that estab- lishes entirely new standards of distinction in a car so moderately priced. Inspect and drive the new \l'illys Six-then compare it with other ears. Your nearest Willys- Overland dealer will gladly arrange a demonstration.- lVilIys Six Pnkres: Coach #935; Sedan $1020; Coupe 12 ass. 889.7.‘ (Ioupc (-1 pass.) 8935: on sler (2 pass.) $895; Roadster (4 ass. as illustrated) $955; Touring .895: lle Lure Sedan (5 irire trheels $1120. All prices f.o.b. factory, oronlo. Taxes cum. 186 Grafton Street. Charlottetown (URNEY BROS" Summers!‘ . KING'S COUNTY GARAGE. Montague. ri lll')ll"l. Columbia on the vl-esicrn Slave river at Forth Slmth on ‘l9 n. 12.291 feral. above sea northern boundary, but. this ole: level. 1ll£llC.fi‘l*l01lS are that the lowest 10:1 not yet having been occurs t- . :ly'