H. Bigier Built! lg _. Lower Priced! OT in many years has a new car stirred u p such an ever- growing tide of public enthusi- asm as the new Whippet. But you will readily understand such success when you sce and drive either the Whippet Four or Six. steering post. With longer bodies, higher radiators and hoods, low grace- ful lines, one-piece full crown fenders, rich harmonious colors—"—the new Whippets establish a distinctly new style standard for Fours and light Sixes. The new Whippet Six is the world's lowest priced Six with the important advantages of seven-bearing crankshaft, full force-feed lubrication, “Finger-tip Control”, silent timing chain, extra long wheel- base, invar-strut pistons and oversize balloon tires. No other car 05ers all theseieatirres at idiflUllS p l Sig! I i“ *- Gare-of Spectacular Beauty er Powered! "FINGER TIP CONTRIJL” The greatest advance in driving convenience since the self-starter. A single hntton, located in the center of the stecrin wheel, con- trols all functions o starting the motor, operating the lights and sounding the horn. No wires in such a remark- ably low price. The new Whippet Four is the only Four combining full force - feed lubrication, " Finger-tip Control”, silent timing chain, invar-strut pis- tons and oversize balloon tires. A demonstration reveals higher speed, faster pick-up and greater power, together with ease of control and comfort- able riding qualities never be- fore associated with such inexpensive cursaAnd the new Whippets are well qualified to carry on their predecessor's unsurpassed reputation for de- pendable performance and operating economy. wmrrm" FOUR COACH n25. Coupe $725, Coupe (with rumble seat) $765, Sedan $810, Roadster I660, Roadster (with rumble seat) $700, Touring I595. WHIPPET SIX COACH I930, Coupe (with rumble seat) S970, Sedan $995, Touring $795, De-Luxe Sport Road- ster Ill50. Allpricn F.0d]. Foamy, Town-to, Taxes Burn. - _ the 29th. inst. He reports the roads -1 .......... Vicinity s11. s Margaret McDonald. Dua- eiur. was a vhltor as Hlhton last muesli. the guest of Mrs. Hierlihy. .,..-_ Jnimense catches of herring have been made by tbs fishermen on these shores. A comparatively large quant- ity of these were put in cold storage at O'Lesry for fox-feed and the fishermen secured an ample supply for bait. y Miss Evelyn Rix o! Haliburton who recently came homo from the United States spent a few days in Dunblsne as the guest of her sun’. Mrs. Percy McPherson and her friend Mrs. D. A. McPherson. We are glad to be able to report around again after her recent» ill- ness. pointed to succeed Miss Lucy Cl'l"_\ inents as local agent. of the Call-- fornla. Perfume Company; Mlss Helen Currie has returned] home after o vlslt 0o friends in! Northum. Congratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Bennls Mclsaac on the undval o! a new baby boy. Farming operations have commenc- cd in this vicinity and will soon be,’ in full swing. i Miss Annie May Mclssac, daugh- icr of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mclsaac, recently returned to her homs in‘ Glenwood after sepndlng the winter in U. S. A. ' Mr. Elwood McPherson, Teacher a: Mount Royal spent Sunday at. his home in Dunblunc. Rev. Mr. Turple o! the Nazarene Church, oLeai-y has resigned and is lo be succeeded by the Rev. Mr. Myatt. He preached his Iss1, sermon in Glenwood hall on Sunday lost. l-lls many friends wish him success in his new field of work. Miss Nelly Harp paid a short visit" Lo her homo ln Dunblane last week. first trip to this vicinity on Monday between here and Elmsdale in very fair condition. ‘Pru- m1 A nrryrrig-mvvw that Shirley Gorrlll is able to be‘ --— l developed s. swift game and after a I Miss Bessie Boulier has been ap- ‘ mo. practice will be ready m chal- Irls regular monthly meeting st the’ Mr. .Albert McDonald mad; his ored to Summerslde on Saturday. c3110. ‘Saturday mam. roi- days _ friend-l Hm relatives had been eagerly ‘watching for. the arrival o! they schooner in the harbor, tor Oaptf Smith's father, Capt. Frank Snflth- ls seriously ill at his homo there; iThe sympathy 0! the "m" “ml-i u . ~ munity ls extended to these men in i their loss. I "'- f Mr. Wm. Stewart, West Point left j recently for Errol, Maine where he‘ [ intends to locate. Mr. and Mrs. My Smith wars rs- ; cent visitors to West Point. Miss Msry Stewart. West Point. jspent, last Wednesday night as the 5 guest of her school chum, Miss Lulu Bonus. Montgomery School, West. Point . now has s bass bsll team which al-I l though newly organized has already» l lcnge all comers. ww. Point Women's Institute heldl home oi Mrs. John McDonald. Meet- ing opened with the creed followed; by roll-call answered by gardeni' hints. At a previous meetinz 11'» Md been decided to order s, teacher's desk and the committee reported that this had been attended to, the work be- ing 1n the hands o! Mr. David Mc- Donald. Mrs. Burton Boater. donated two chairs for the school. Committees for the month were then appointed. It was decided to order a dozen each’ of cups and plates for the institute, The members planned to attend and/help in the work at the 5Cll0Ol4 on Arbor day. Oonvenors o! stand» ing committees were then appointed. After a. discussion of the District convention to be held in the near‘ future the meeting adjourned. A program of readings and recltsilons followed, alter which luncheon was served by the hostess. Owing to the bad condition of the roads, only‘ seven members and two visitors were‘ present at this meeting. -' Several 0t our young people at- tended the concert held in Coleman on Thursday May 16th., and had a most enjoyable time. AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Aflleck mot.- nusnnmn ' MAY 2L1”, The men arrived horns OBI I ~ .-_. inte 11 ME low priced F a I ‘New... njnll line of Whippet Lbmmercial Cars and Willy's-Knight Trucks ranging in price from i680 to 83460, f.o.b. factory, taxes extra. Miss Gladys Mclsasc and Mr. Cecil "l" I'm“! 5pm“ "w" W" °“ Gorrlll were visitors to Milo on Sat- u“ 5mm‘ ‘m Mons“. 9.m'°“t° t° h“ “max They were the guests,” the home ln New Brunswick, afterspend- farmer's sister, Mrs. Angus McLean. l"? ‘he Week "*5 Wm‘ mam“ m _____ Bedeque. Mrs, Amos Gorrlll sepnt the week end in Alberton the guest of her Ml- Own“ ‘mhmml w“ Q “am” mother. Mrs. Dunbar and her sister W “We? 36594“ °n sulldgy- McLAINE SERVICE STATION 1B6 Grafton Street, Charlottetown FORtliefirsttimqthgbuyer-ofalow-pricedcarcan Carney Bron. PJ. Nay, Hunter River Mrs. Addie Haywood. - ' ' I summer“ m m c“, More“ Mn m, Mm Percy Aum AM“, now C1110)’ the advantages of real Sin-cylinder; h‘ Knvtrs comm osnsoa, Montague, 1,, 5pm, o, the W, Md, m,” o; was in Searletown on Hlday even- smoothness and performance . . combined with . our young folks attended the concert "l8- tiniris nvssmiwrtr. GIVE vr l He had just, no Riga Latvl where hey nu observations of Russia had led "wmly he“ a‘ ca" w“ “"1 °“' '1‘ copflgsnm 1 was Ham“, cons.“ for two years. him to believe he said that the sovl-zf my“! me splendid prwmm which i "Riga is like the eye of the dlp-Ihad recognized that its world propa- m‘! bee“ prepared‘ the beauty and luxury of smart, roomy Bodies by, Mrs. Earl Pearson. Chelton. has F'-‘h"- W“ “m” h" "‘°““"~ Mi“ w” In addition, all the Ener- oouck of motor-car quality . . llam Cairns, Freetown. who has had . , , -. - -' 1 m 1- r n: an interview wins-the arm" SB" I liliaiiifvilrlirliiiiffnli.i.uiiaé.plif9 5233;112:5225;liloiezzsiivilleniilir- I‘ W“ with deep regret that nw- ‘he mmmlme m M" ‘Bum We ‘mnow avmlable at low m“ ' ' m the ouuandmg ' ~ ' ‘ ' ' a ' Chevrolet". . fullball “may Lou“ l smélczeray Q, the , m was om a Rum“ prmme m“, m! mm desk,“ o, estabnshxflg m,“ pie in this vicinity learned that Cap: ximlvelsn Mrs. Cairns a very speedy _ _ bearing steering mechanism; mu Consular service. predicted ma: , o m. nearest diplomatic post w mo’ Lions with foreign countries. * W“ 3"“ 5mm‘ "f Wm "1"" 1°“ ‘Y- ‘ foot-controlled tilting beam headlamps; rich up- ““~'.'*1'-.W°“1d l" "Md “Y °°°“°"“° v “a ""1 f“ “wit” "l" haw“ Ye". h“ vessel l“ the 5mm °' Thmny holster-ice; adjustable driver's seat; smart, distinctive , - ; ‘ . min. Miss Verna Gay. Summer-side ls the cclilml to abandon communist lotions with th Soviet just, serves as. , “mm F" W" “ “m” ‘h’ C” ' . . mmfifid rum" private enterprise‘, a Sm o’ obsfljmkm m“, he said‘, Mlnards Llnlment. for m“... a cold». m... brother James and nu son Eal- guest of Mil-B Verda Craig, 6119mm hardwareandtmnmmgs andscoresofcthe: futures. m.‘ .- wu-u.» --.-. ._._____.____._i . 'son had been in Sydney putting the , _ _ . ~ 30,747., j m”, m gm, shape m, me sumw Mn m‘, Mm Albert wflgm’ ML If you are not already familiar with alltbat Chevrolet i hm." i1.” er‘: trade. They were loaded with and Mrs. Ulric Dawson. Central Bed- oifers . . forthefirsttimeinthe low-priced field . - wecordiallyinvioeyoutoseethecanatotn-shom ‘roomaandtopermitustogiveyouapmqiegl demonstration. "H-H Oufsfandinq CHEVRDIII coal. The ship sprung a leak when cque, mom,“ m gnu-lone they were nine miles oft shore, at we“, Cape Bear. This distance they row- ed m‘ an open dory. The vessel was an ML hm“ Henderson, Bedeque_ entire loss as she sank with all her paid l bum“, u-lp m Albany on Tuesday. u llili s s. A. 1...... brig Cash dividend l. ‘P311 OfThB ffigtllar-eiquipment i éof every new Hupmobile 1 Mrs. William F. Mcrarlsne, Lower Bfideqlm. liitllded the graduation in Summsrslds on Tuesday evening. Among the many who graduatgd, 1;’ Mrs. Mcltrlsnss daughter Miss Dor- is MacFarlane. Many oi’ he: mend, "I Rlad to hear of the grand work Miss MscFsi-lsne has taken up. ,1 Miss Helen Ramsay. Hamilton. has taken up her duties as macho;- on“ l . . ksgvrfepingiprice reductions c’ on . all » models,‘ Sines ;and_,__l*‘1ights4 Q is.‘ . _b‘\‘$ lllilzeinlfernwood School. As a tor- lf/g _ PENQ mer se er Miss Ramsay made many _ k . ' - irlrzndlwryanzlugzgualatanm. Y‘): P111106 MOtOIS A. 6Q Co. Matthew a McLean. Ltd. gr; , _ S S with them again, IUMMIBUIDI UIARLOTTITOWN ‘only. 5*" V ‘ ~ I $0 Mr. Daniel Mccardle. Chelton. prim D - : . . f0! (U1 . 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