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DENNIS, Charlottetown. J. CLARK & SON, LTD., Fredericton, N. B. (‘The memory of one we love is a priceless heritage which no change of fortune can take from us. It is “blurs forever. If we erect a memorial as a tribute to this memory must it not be so wrought and of such material that its beauty, also, may endure 7 We aim to serve you with the best that knowledge, ‘training, and equipment can produce, at prices that Zineet all competition. Consult us now. dlIEllE BEBK & SON filiontague 181 Gt. George St., Charlottetown If you are thinking of a memorial p window get our designs and prices. '_ ,,,Y...-.,,........¢w,~:.-~ a» _ .. Continued "from page I Mrs. James Wood entertained at bridge for a number of her friends last Saturday st her home on Fitz- roy Street, Summcrslde. Q I O Mr. HI-rry Muttart, who has been spending the winter months with w. and ma. '1'. a. army at their winter homo in Florida has returned to the Island for the summer months. U O Q ‘Ibo Plsteaunlsns Club oi Long Island, N- Y. which was originated about six months ago by tho boys and girls from Charlottetown, now residing in New York is growing rapidly. w. A. W. MucKinnon ls ITUNTER VER . A VICINITY the home oi Mr. Herbert Smith Wheatley River recently when m. Robert Wave fell from a sis-go which was erected over the stairs. Mr. Waye was poperlng when a board on which he was standing broke and he fell to the floor beneath. Mr. Wsye was assisted to a bed. Medical aid was summoned. And it was found three; ribs were broken, a strained ankle and other minor injuries. Mr. Waye is resting as well as can be expected for a man of his years. His many friends here wish him a speedy re- covery. Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Barrett and little daughter Patricia Rae were accompalned by Mr. and Mrs. Jack MhcLeod of Hunter River were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Barrett Wheatley River on Tuesday. Rev. 3. R. Bell enroute from Charlottetown was the welcome guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stev- enson, New Glasgow last week. Mr. Sam ‘Patterson, Hunter River, was s visitor to the city recently. Miss Olive Wilson has returned to her home in Southport after spend- 1118 8-11 enloysble week the guest of her sister. Mrs. Fred Waye, Hunter River. s Mr. Jim Stevenson oi Calgary ar- rived in Hunter River on Thursday after an absence of fifteen years. l-lc 5°98 filmy 611N188! on the Island. He was the guest of Mr. George Millian Thllliidly night and on Friday he continued his trip to Brsokley point where he will be the welcome guest of his sister ma. Arthur Casiord. Mr. John H. Buntsin, Rustico, was in Charlottetown, Thursday attend- ing the Conservative Convention. He WM accompanied by his son Howard; W110 rmniiy returned from Acadia‘ University. He has been successful in his studies there. Rev. A. E. Chapman. officiating clergy of Hunter River United Circuit. has tendered his resignation to take place the 1st of July- Rev. T. E. Boothroyd officiating clergy of York United Circuit has accepted the call to his circuit. Mr. Robert. Stevenson, River was a recent visitor provincial capital. Whestley in the Mr. Paige Munn, Cyrnbrls, was the guest recently oi Mr. Ashford Andrews. Ebenezer. lvllrs. William Bowen. Wheatley tlver, was the guest of Mrs. William llobbs, Cymbria last week. Mr. and Mrs. Relgh Mooreslde, iorth Milton, were the guesm ol her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles l-lous- on, Rustlco who arc both convales mg favourably after their recent illness. Miss Cora. Mstheson, R. N. has re- turned to her home ln Wheatley River last week after spscialing at the home of Mr. Charles Houston, itustico. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Houston, Ebenezer, accoxnpained by their daughter, Florence were Sunday guests of Mr. Houston's mother Mrs. Charles Houston, Rustioo. BRINGING UP FATHER __ KEEP Auolold A LITTLE WATER A‘; \‘\' Batik-VJ DO NOT COVER vr- us-rm cans‘- runrw "n: 0i - A Week A very serious accident occurred at Iii w », QM-OQIF"<‘ - president of the club and ’ deserves much credit for the success, that it has attained. Their first formal spring dance was "hold at the Mout- clslr Hotel on Saturday evening, and was without s doubt the most brilliant and most successful dance ever held at the Montelnlro! which Mr. Fred P. Duffy ls Associate Manager. Everyone had a‘ marvel- ous time, and the good old Char- lottetown spirit was mostly respon- sible for the success over thirty boys and girls were present. The danc- ing was from 9.30 P. M. to 3 A. M. the music being furnished by Rudy vallee and his vogabouds. This dance was the first social attempt of the club and they are looking forward to many more like it. GEORGE F. LEWIS Deputy Fire Marshal of Ontario. Canadian Director of the National Flre Protection Association and Chill!’ man of the’ Fire Marshal's Section, heads the Toronto committee who will be hosts to the members and delegates to the Association's 35th annual convention to be held at the- Royal York Hotel, Tomato, May 11-14 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Earle Coles, North Milton, accompanied bytheir daugh- ter, Thelma were Sunday guests of Mrs. Coles’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacRae, Eloenensr. Mr. Howard Carr, Whestley was in the city on Tuesday attending the. f‘ vatlvc Convention. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carew, Hun- ter River, motored to Baeneaar on Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MaoRse. The first mot/or party oi the season to leave Hunter River was formed on Saturacly consisting of Messrs Ches~ ter Seller, Horace Cutcliife, Joe Mai-- tln, Wilbur Whltlock and Harold Chandler. This party reached Char- lottetown after a. very round about way. The Greewlch was... Institute were very enioyably entertained at the home of Mrs. John Mdbbs on i110 Ovfihlns of May 5. A very large number of the members were pre- sent. Much noteable work has been done by this Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bagnsld Hun- ter River were guests recently cf their daughter and oon-ln-lsw Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rackham Wheatley River. Mr. At-hol Rsekham and daughter Eunice were Sunday guests of Mr. Rackhams brothers Messrs Walter and Ira Rsckham Hunter River. New Glasgow. school is progressing favourably under the skllfui manage- ment ui Mrs. MacLcod. Mr. William Bowen, Wheatley paid a visit to the city and attended the Conservative Convention. Mr. and Mrs. George Gamster Hun ier River were guests at the home of Mr. and Ma's. George chandler Whcstley on Thursday. Miss Sarah Stead. stenographer for A. Pickard and 00., Charlotte- town. was a week-end visitor st the home of Mr. and lvllrs. Richard Stead, Wheatley River. ____ of the home of Mr. mother, Mrs. Mactallum, mmnezar. . on Saturday night last. g The regular monthly meeting of in the city attending the f‘- tive Convention. Business $011989 790911733’- 1927 McLAUGHLIN- BUICK MASTER SIX 4-DOOR SEDAN This oar has had very little use- practioally new tires — completely equipped and mechanically recondit- ioned. Sale price Only $500.00 1927 WHIPPET SEDAN A wonderful little family car; orig- inal finish, new tires. upholstery very clean; motor perfect; come in and drive it, you won’t be sorry. $350.00 1927 CHEVROLET COACH its original owner was a |n fesslon- a1 man who kept it in perfect condi- tion. When yon see its fine olive neon Duoo. its unworn tires. ll! 51""; m. upholstery, you'll once that M the greatest value in the eitll- $100.00 Down Ba]. G. M. A. C. 1929 CHEVROLET SEDAN Just the ca: for s. salesman or a travelling msmlts famous six-cylinder engine has been turned up to deliver new oar performance. Its body provides big car riding ease. Nu car on the market can olfer such value at this price. ' $500 I_..__.__ %-——,. you ijviifiilgfli] l" .1 Io Confident o! Used Car Quality -'l‘ruot the General Motors Dealer A. HORNE o» G0. Charlottetown, P. E. I MacCallums business recently. ‘the Whcatley River Women's Insti- Mr. Bismark Creswell, Rustlco was tute met at the home of the presi- erva- dent, Mrs. C. Rattray on the evening of April 8th. The meeting was open- ed with repeating the "Greed" and Congratulations are extended to the singing of the Institute "Ode." Miss Bessie Stead rho has so credlt- There were twelve members and ably and successfully completed thelfour visitors in attendance. Roll call entire course of Book-keeping and was answered by each member gtenographing in the Charlottetowifbravely trying to "whistle a. tune". The minutes of the last meeting were - read 511d approved. Institute cor- Mr. William MacCallum and m. Alexander Maoliae, Ebenesanl pondenoe were also road by the Prise winners were first Misses Ada NOT TO l‘ .4\"!G M. wu-r m PL-ENTW 0F 6M3" AND PEP9ER- SET wcT ON BACK 0F $184! ‘b0 A‘: GKT " *;,,,.,.;3;-1=s-.pinqemonosv<~r “ -' ,. . , 1929 CHEVROLET SEDAN Although slightly over two years old has been driven less than many cars only ten months old. Where can ‘you best it for _ $525 daughter Eivlnlg of Cavendish drove was in the Provincial Capital onsecretary and topics of interest were Staci and Mannie Andrewswhflo thl discussion. It was resided to postpone oonvuiation prize wont to Mess“ entertainment on account of un- favourable conditions of woods Mr. Theo. Ling very graciously thanked the members oi the Institute for the Xmas donation of five dollars and for the interest the Institute show- ed in the welfare of the school Meeting closed with singing “God save the King." For the remainder of the evening the program consisted of a A " s by Mrs. Robert Seller. A contest oi spelling the most words -- mmenclng with Cat created much interest. William Doyund, Daniel Rlcihllfl- lVJr. Ling also favored the 00mm? with a very lnterestllll "ulmi: “How llimter River got its nim- The story dated book to the M"! part of the last century Ind it W84 connected with a sad but true W‘ story. Mrs. Chester llaclhbll will“ the next meeting t" M held It h“ horneonMayWth Roilcsll w i’ answered with my iavorlte flower and what lt skhlflfl- A dumb” lunch was served by the b06965}- lllnard‘: Linlmsnt tor Pill QI- By George McMnnuS LET iT STAND FOR ‘TKN MlNUTli AND THE CGRNED BEEF i‘: READM TO SERVE — THE FAT AND ENOUGH TO Cur THE BEEF wm-i THEN You WILL i-uivs. was»: “senvmct- 1 FEED