- Y I r r 43y For m: 22. 1926 DI .21. , Georgi QIINI ‘Ind His Made -- '..-l V " K1 ‘sews “lg-Goo. Olson and His blush: . 119970 lfox 'l‘rut—lnfernntlunll Novelty Orch. yeah-Henri Inn (Tenor) ' ‘ ‘W572 tueuumunml~victor Salon (kahuna-l 10000 Orfllfsdlo-Jinlll Crnwfuni - ‘. ‘. us" Va1*é r1 cia (The new fox trot with the snappy Spanish rhythm) .. Trot Paul Whitornan and ‘His Orchestra After 1 .I’m Sorry . y“ nor-awn Goldketto aria in. out.‘ ' mu Organ Solo-Jloeb cmmua 200M Vecal-i-Tom Waring 1 Just a Cottage Small i m Txoe-Wurinl’! P-M-rlvsnhnn ‘r ism lnltrumontul-Vicwr Selon one. llfl VocaII-‘Jolfn “Mcflonnnck (Tenor ‘s ‘a ‘ ‘ - - At “His Mastetl-fsiVoice” Dealers / For best‘ results l1 use only-Victor Needles 20007 "turned from St_‘.Peter's where she lllt. Stewart Notes Storm-porches b01118 reruoved‘ banking amundwhe ,ho es being taken awhy, d lbi1%0l-1Qi15.l., the farmers ‘s gj-ti -.th r_ spring work. Mr. S. McEechern has the honor 0L being first 111 this having begun by harrowing. "This spring seems to be favor- able for those having foxes, as ‘we ienrn of several ilne litters. Among the lucky are Mr. Milton Coffin, ‘Savage Harbor. Two o! his foxes having fourteen was. Mr. Georie Mfiliflnilél-‘St. Aiidrevws is also re- pented to have had flue luck. Vile-are lflossed to learn that Mrs, _Joeeph ‘Egan is feeling much 1111l1r0ved alter a severe attack of 1.11 srlnps. M-r. and W's. Ray Smallwood and 11111111)’ havemoved lo Mt. Stewart and have leased a. tenement from Mr. H. F. Feehan. lMl‘. Smallwood 1a a brekeman on the C. N. R. and is aupreseut on the Charlottetown to Sourls route 1A meeting of the Presbyterian Christian lmdeavor was held; Sun- day evening at the home of Mr, and M-rs. George Clark, Mount Stewart. and was ‘well attended. The meeting was led by Mrs. Law- son Ilouglas, Head 0f Hillsboro in 11 VeTY creditable manner. Some present spdke on the topic chosen anld others gave nicely chosen readings. Many nice hymng werg sung which all went to make these llleetlngs a splendid success. livllrs. Wilfred McDonald went to Georgetown Monday where she in. tends spending o. few days. .Mr. Alvin McKenzie. our local garage man is kept pretty lyusy these days attending to 1119 nggdg of the motorists. Miss Milly lPlgott, R. N" has ‘re has beenattendins several cases. We regret to learn that turn, s, A. Coffin is confined to her home with a bad cold-F. Thousands Of Thankful Mothers Strongly ‘Recommend Baby's Own Tablet; to Their Fniends, Once a mother has used Baby's Own Tablets for hergllttle ones she wou‘ld use nothing else, The Tub- lets give such results ythat the mother has nothingbut words ‘of I @113 '1 (.119 FOR CHOICE“ STOCK GO TO Island Rabbitry lF‘ 1Y1- .‘ ES " . iitagné, I. praise for them. Among the thou- sands of mothers throughout Can- ada. who praise ‘the Tablets is ‘Mrs. David A. Anderson, New Glasgow, N. ‘S.. who writeez—"l ‘have used "Kathy's Own ‘Tablets for my child- ren, and‘ from my experience l ‘would not be withpm them. I would urge every other mother of young children to keep a box ‘of the Tab- lets in the blouse.” ' Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but thorough laxatlvegvhlch reg- ulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach: drive out constipation unlti indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers and make teething easy. They are sold 15y medicine dealers or by mail ath25 cents a lbox from The Dr. Williams Medl- cine 00., lirockvllle, Ont. When colouring is required for ‘stews or hashes use onions with their outer skins lerflt 0n.__ No burnt ‘sugar or any other coloring mat- ter wl'll ‘be required. Needles and pins will never rus l! my in a cushion lfllled wi‘th coffee ‘nifrzoiawl - . grounds. Rinse the grounds in cold ' , ,_" P-L ’ water and let them dry thoroughly '_ ‘ = § . . . . . . a before using. Q f - Theilef-s Tlouble» Strength in Ilsinloilmffatenfed Tires 1W5 llffllf-gfbde. service they render is in keeping with thesfiicient atten- ~ tion of‘ n’ . 1' :-1' 27th.) A $17M the _ Oficial Dunlop Dealer. 2"“ "a. g Q a i’, ‘r 8 f 1.1" Gleallinss from- . Tryon andllioilliily fPhe three popular young ladies. who recently ltook an l-nvolunterl’ ‘bath, while supposed to be rlshius. ‘have 511108 demonstrated that they are real fieherwomen. Alter school hours, and on a recent Sat- urday they brought in se erfll strings of fine trout. if they e079, 0n. they will soon ‘be clasapdsamous 1 the "highli-ners." ' ‘ . ‘I1: Wile sold of a fishermen of old. - "hereafter thou shalt cntnh men“ History sometimes repeat: itself. Young men, ‘Beware..- - Nlcwr Hewett assisted by Frank Large 1s ‘preparing to put a. large number of lobster nlets in the water. The season opened on April soon, but on account of the ‘ice, they have been unalble to get out. The on will ‘be ‘s. short one this year. The egg gathering for the E38» Circle report a lange increase l-n 8B5 11111111101101! during the past week. » ‘Mrs Jane Mowilllams, widow of the late David ‘Mcwilliams died at the home of her son Amos on‘ ‘the 1‘lth inst. She ‘was eighty-Milli‘ yearn and six unearths of age. Up to wvlthlu a month she had enjoy- ed the best of ‘health. She hid lived nil hcr life in ‘Tryon and had alwuysbeen active j-n the affairs 0f the affairs of the community and church. Her funeral was COINIUCU‘. . ed by Rev. LB. Daggett, and ‘ill-I ‘ternlont was made hr the People's Cemetery. There is left ‘to cherish the memory of a faithful mother, one a011, Amos and two daughters, Mrs. ‘Herbert "Thompson of Tryon" and Mrs. O. Wood of Wluthrof, Mass, '- ‘Edlson ‘Mnybee has begun the work of removing the McQuarrle ‘store from Crapaud to Tryon. rThe Swallows put in their ap- pearance on tlze 15th in 11113 vloln~ ty. RObort Reid, of Crapaud, ls pulling dour-n part of an old‘ warehouse. The remaining part will be con- verted lnto a, garage. Cflllt. Dan Ferguson completed loading his schooner on‘ Friday, with oats under decks. and pota- toes and hay on deck. The cargo l-s consigned ‘to Cape Breton ports and is shipper lby E. Boswell of Victoria. This is the first stlfi00l1- er to loud at Victoria this ‘spring. Capt. Dan never pla-ns to" be‘ ‘behind any other local ‘shipper. Hi5" ‘trim schooner has lbeen-thordhghlyyover- hauled and much of the running 115811118 been renewed. A new main B1111 and the standing ‘rigging ‘set up. ‘He l‘s ready for a busy season in the coast wise trade. customs Quality that you ‘can ‘see. an o in this Unit-Built Studebaker feel N tbc quality Conch, illustrated, One- Prufit savings enable Studebaker to Compare Sludeballer_fenders—tlle welsh! of the stccl used, the width and deptlroi 111B ' crown and skirt and the 14 bolt llAflEIIlHQS. Coach at a One-Profit Price— ‘$1575 l‘. I. o. b. lValkcr-ville, Ont. ever placed on an such-d car l The loves! price gaff has bee-n‘ placed on the main- >. offer you a‘. $1575 important features in equipment gnu construction not ex- celled by cars costing double its price. 1n comparing Coach values, 01111511161’ tbesc Studebaker features: The pressed - steel Instrument board is bucked by wood so it won't rattle or vibrate. Plate glass of the highest grade is used in 1i is mounted in livc rulibcr. the windows. by Studebaker TUDEBAKER builds all its own lltiillflS, all engines, nll clutches, gear sets, springs, differentials, sl¢er~ ilig near» brakes, axles, gray-iron Victoria ‘this week. The steamer itliarland" made her first lain from Charlottetown- to l1 1W8? quantity of fertilizer as well as considerable general cargo. 1N0 clue has been found as to the identity of the party who robbed Gordon Matthews home recently. l‘t is a very ‘serious matter that a crime of‘ this kind can be -be com. luittcd in a community and -no one brought to justce. if She brought like this Abundanf ppw¢r—- No other car in the world of its size and weight can show horse- power rating equal to that of the Studebaker Standard Six Coach. Twenty-elghlfilflkl-‘Pl 91 S-passenger enclosed models cost ironl $100 to $1990 more than thc Standard 51x Coach and have In: rated horsepower. Notice the/iigh quality upholstery, wml>=11¢ the depth of Stiulebukcl" cushlbns and seat backs with other cars cosuutymuch more. inspect the interior workmanship. Finer body construction—first sr=1<1= "Orth- prcvcnting leaks, drafts, rattles and vibralioil. czisuilgs and drop forgings. -Only tire carrier. There Is a master lock ivhirh locks the ignition and steering control in one opera- ,tion. The some key locks the door and spare- Spark control is automatically regulated by Studebaker in the fine-car field en- the spcczi of the engine. The spark ll-vcr is joys such complete manufacturing thus made obsolete and is rcplavccd by a facilities. safety lighting switch on the steering wheel. onfiPro-fi’ 0d,“ These facilities enable Studebaker t0 manufacture quality Cfff5"Ofl"l' Our-Profit basis-clinlhlating out- side profits. The savings thus cf- icrfrd art- pzlsscd on to Studebaker OI! filter, gas seal the engine against foreign matter. Water- proof ignition further insures highest degree strainer and air cleaner owners in the form of higher quality at lower prices. ' any person notes any party offer- "lg onediuuidred dollars notes, who 911011 11111188 denomination they should promptly notify Mr. Mal- would lbs unlikely to have money of ~ ern white ash and hard maple are used in the body construction. ' Body joints are mortised, tcnnnod. glued or screwed. 005,13, “[1031 sfgglg—wc pay a premium to of engine efficiency. I Th; pl] drain valueon a Studebaker is con- veniently placed under the hood. Oil can be drained without getting under the car. Unit-Built constrlsclion Studebaker facilities rcfihli, too, in cars designed, engineered and built as units. The hundreds of parts in a Studebaker function as a smooth- thews at Albany, lobster bait. 1Com appeared on our main high ways on the 15th. There are still some ‘bad places, ‘but they are evid- ently able to get around them. ' The lobster fishermen‘ are ‘tiled up because oi’ the late appearance "1 118111118. which are needed for ‘A number of baker stand lower nets secure steel of extra quality. A bar of Stude- tbe diameter of a dime will rain than a bar of ordinary steel the diameter of a dollar. This insures ' greater dependability with longer life-and alloy stee greater upkeep cost. Completely machined pranksbafl —~'l i=8- ture-usually found only in the highest priced cars. It costs Studebaker $600,000 a year to ‘ perform the extra machining. But it ro- Completa equipment includes l; a 8 01 111 ¢ ‘gauge on dash, automatic windshield cleaner, rear-view mirror, foot-operated cowl venti- lator, stop light and dome light. To appreciate this fine car you must drive . it. Experience the thrilling power in the ‘ Standard Six engine. 1 ltccririg-drlving ease with any car. We will gladiysnpply you with a Standard Six Coach Compare its riding- working unit, resulting in scores of thousands of miles of excess trbnl- portatlon, greater riding comforqnnd higher resale value. ' Always kept up-to-datc Direct manufacturing control en- ables Studebaker to keep can con- stantly up-to-date. We add im- provements regardless of the‘ calen- “1111161141? 111s many friends, who 1116 lllensc! to ‘see him loklllg n0 lll ‘near by streams. has been among the most succdss- h flll durinz the past week. He took 1W9111-lbfive large sea trout in one are out. but up to the first of the week the number or herflngg taken have been very few. not half suffi- cent for one baiting .The flsherl men are anxiously awaiting their JIDPBIIPBHQE. ' _ E3119 '13°111181'. son oi‘ Webster 30111191‘. has returned home, nnvi-ng ‘spent lalst fali in the Canadian west duces engine vibration to n minimum, and thereby produces notable SBIOOUIMBI 01 GB" gins operatlgg. _ . _ - and: the winter in Chicago. He will work wi‘th his father this sunl- mer. II-le lis being warmly wol-' well and hearty. B Good trout flsihing is ‘being found p J.A~. Lyman for a. few hours each day. H. iolsoston, last fall. l-s now in the appointments weeks in a very acceptable inun- Miss ‘Mildred Lefungey, who wont 0rd. mploymelnt u: Chhndliernnd Com-‘Mrfiuire, any of 151 Tremont Sh, Boston. MHCOYIIIMR. ‘Richard "Mefcnlfe of Victoria, as been filling Rev. ‘Mr. ‘Somers for the past Jnlncs Vl-llard. mallard. Vlce-Ilresldent: Conway, ‘Secy-Treas; H6111? 11/111111‘ four ‘Mr. William Hanlon whose duties that yon may drive yourself. Studebblmi ‘Budget Payment Plan 08ers lime-payment rates as lgw as any known to the motor world. Peter when he's gone. Perhaps ill-'ll 'l‘l|l father goes (lown town, and l'll gniilex- flowers and plult them see that something by, dar-we do not save them up for spectacular annual announncenglw which make cars artificially oboe e c. A. HORNE s. c0., Charlottetown . A. HORNE a co..~snmn;¢rsla¢‘ l were dead. Tbnu that fur love of pleasure, \\‘('il1i1l or fnluc Directors: llwrry Whalen, owcn In my 111111‘; l shutllll ilishonour his unsullied Dwnlel Gregory, Joules if father doesn't know, lunucun nnnrng Artelilas Grcgory- 110 01111‘? _____<.%.___ _ (lrllcr fertilizers early. You can A vote of thanks was tendered llut. when I climb up on his knob have them sent by freight and save the retiring Secretary Treasurer. to say “good xilght?" umncy. Nitrate is a regularstsnd- You will llkcly need some pul- 1 whites; with hl 1y 1n June. day. the m, 1181's ‘Berle Boa l n afternoon‘. r1» in Auto he way. The demand folr l! er bushel. _.~ Two 1 tmmhwru"! 1119a have Mrs. Thus. Cobb oi Crnpeud, who has ‘been seriously months, is slow] Cobb has recent y ‘$1111 JNIW. now in Seattle. He he expects to start for home s‘ wife s-nd rwo ohidfen enr- They will make the _ and Expect to pend ffofn four to sixpveeks on ill for some improving. Mr.J‘_A_ heard from ‘his thlglilegirtsrgolciergof the sedason came . , _ ummers‘ e on Sun- ~ - " sdkCbbb was the‘ driven. He '-' “ - " Fact Went through to Crapaud. A ‘shipment of ierlillter arrived of the week and distiiiilutéd among tnelnrr bliie ’ potaioeis '3'" 11°11" 9X11‘! 500d the past few item- hae “henn- ibny- afi, l?" T111; “°1.1‘“91'f‘f1"‘10l1ir1lf the V-lce ts o 1 e farmers plying 11,50 gland and have taken ‘up I18 l‘. mPrs. ‘ day flue 16 few openfhg arrived h ‘e Aiihual‘ the ‘ Becrem Luke lWood, Esq, who has ‘spent several weeks with hrs son-ln-law ‘Lyman at Tryon has ‘return- ed to his ‘home-at Albnlny. very much improved in health. ‘He is Riussell lMsylbee has a number of ams drawing stone with which he ill ‘put a foundation under his re- sidence during the summer. Sumtmer ‘Racing The'1nnual ‘Meeting of the New t Zeaiand_trottin.g Association was 1 1181118 held i-n the school house on Satur- Jai. 8 pm. _ 1n the sbeenceof the President. Mr. Jmnesfiii. Mellord who has been confined to the house for the Past few weeks ‘with pie y. the _ t, ‘Mr. ‘Peben any occupied "the Ohalrnndniltqc n nermarkecolicfl ilntm Tree-enter to thud sport. This IUD?! Which shew-ed a very snug balance retire. ‘as ‘Section foremaii‘ at so great a 1s n01 right! vorized limestone, the best way to v43 distance from home, caused him to 1 know i can't look straight lutfl uppiy lime when needed, and you M This recognition of Mr. his eyes. will always nocl bone meal. Hanlonrs servlrgeg w“ wet] merited For he will scc that urine arc full _-€_ of lies! as he always did everything 11055-1 ihle in the best interests of tbc New Zeala/nd trotting park. in fact. it is ‘by his and Mndalnee- Mallords untirlng , efforts, that this race course is second to none among country race tracks. ., After some further discussion ll was decided to hold a horse race during the coming sum-mer tho date to b_e_ ‘lnedin the near future. ‘There no ' but this race will be one of the gbventa of the season. as the truck is in good shape, the prizes will be libeml and everything pertaining to please the appetites of the pleasure-loving will be provided ‘by the godd women as in former years. Let every one watch for the date I of this race. Would Father Care? Would father care if i should stay‘ and play ' ' And never 8o to school at all to- il Y Oh! Yes, hc‘d onrc. his dcur good heart would hrcuk. ll I should llc t0 him for any sake. Ami rm. -l'll go to !i(‘ll0U1"8lld rend nry bouk 4 And do my very host and then._my look into his eyes tonight will, like a ray Of sunshine. make him glad and happy nil the day. ‘ ' Would father care. now that l'm fnr away. if I my duty shirkcd for sake 01' play? . ll" l forget that being good and‘ pure is nil that makes life worthy i0 endure’! Ah! yes. Vwould break his dear old loving heart, _ if i. in pieasureb quest, once depart From vlrtue's pith or join lheese giddy throng Whose goal is pleasure, whether right orywrong. should Yes, .lt would break his heartyhfl MtLslne Service Ill hirlettotovvn Iowans I Newleinb 1.. . Crapausi "N17318- One hue located wltidt ti: create f fly _ l- p . _ _ _ M | mm, u,“ m‘ 0 11 0 111s wmmny was l hate to an there an day long. m: Pr? - ‘ ' ‘[1’ ' °"""°“"°»‘.'i'.' Sliflaléi.‘ Molmil IE. osojmxiy, both ‘bittielsgfr?’ m“ f”: “hm “'°“"1°“ "“‘“1m°“" " 1"" "1 tn ‘p ° 9" 9 “"1"”; 1' "‘"' m thewlMeLlon Limited . 4 ._~ .- . - -Y,,EMP‘°'1,Q& l r -1 don't know will‘ w all: or . --.».,. ...,\. ._ ..t Idhertovl owmmzm .. M,‘ Inn" Mom.“ M Nomi ecu“ ewuititnmtaf tam db‘- where to so. ‘ 4 " "' '°'°'"°“ ‘ ' Tm‘; '§h=1§'1'1.1i1§* "m malaria The follow! p? m rn hide behind the role-bush on ' ‘ . __ 'L " ° 1'. . flmffgetllg. swing“ _‘ l, In. the lawn, . ,_ Inn‘: U41 all nbrkl ‘c! 1v n -~.-.»i..'.__m_-q wit) l 9.6,"; vrrfi‘~~ .~..--‘= H.i..tnu|@ -3 wl octane. elm-vases‘- In: his old. gray head would dreop with Iorrovn- ‘ .- .17: "-1- '~ ~14 P Dohdft hurt one l- Drop p littli “FrouomW on an sch ‘cm-n, iutnti that corn nto s hurting, then short you lift it rig it ac with fingers. Your dru gist sells-p tiny bottle ql qzllfrqgnne" 0| a i0: $15, sulclent to remove i-vi-ry herd torepsoft corn, sum between lN-rtillfi llld‘tlsle“tll r.'tl"-'r‘..:1~."°*. . A11 "n. I