£55; :5? y é; ss- Acnoss CAN AND BACK 8th ANNUAL ALL-EXPENSE IOUR with D Saint John - $405 Charlottetown -$413 tflriseurztsaoovg-uabnilwufarefu-thcmnreexrrmd sllerpmsuupandepnfinu Bfifllelllmlaetn.betwumMafidmepohrtsandMmnmlandrelwnneuctindudnt LcnvesMontreal,July26................ $371.00 LeavceToronto, July27.... $340.00 Other points on application Sindsir Idrd. ‘ i I ADA v ‘BEDEQUE 7 holiday fishing on the Dunk River. Reed's Corner st the eastern roach to Summerside ling with three roads side. Bodeque and NIL - 0 community, in which he ever made an acquaintances. The remains were taken to Hopewell Hill, Albert Count New Brunswick, on Tuesday morning, MI’. Jlbk Delshunt and 1B. MIC- Donald of the Postal ‘Iransfer Stiff ’ ‘of the OI N. R. Dept. Moncwn N. B. ‘are in Kinkora enJOYIN a few days m work of s. new "fill- ing station" and roadside stand at . 5P‘ Summer- Wilmot Valley is nearly completed. The work was undertaken by w. William War- There passed peacefully away to his Eternal Rowland. 1m". Robert C. Smith, at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Smith B. Sherran, on Saturday morning. Although Mr. Smith had been in poor health for some time, his death came as a great shock to his bereav- ed daughter and a large circle of friends. Mr. Smith was seventy-nine years of age. l-ie was of a kind and gentle disposition, always a loving , and endearing himself to a. large circle of friends, in every mufltted booflet on spplimfim no Dan P.Q . where funeral and interment will be made. The late Mr. Smith's former home was in Hopewell Hill, New Brunswick. ‘SHOOTING STAR" WAS METEOR IIERALAN, Nob, May 22.—(U.P.)-— The shooting start that farmers of .his section watched one night -turn- rd out to be a meteor. The meteor sets of Euroi Jhe Nebraska Power Co., plant here and disrupted service for the night. , When the meteor was dug up from lhe pasture where it struck, farmers Found the largest piece to be 14 in- :hes long and four inches thick. licans. i >< All too surauce pen that out the a igolfisg. _.. ROYAL UPSETS FREQUENT PARIS, May 22.—(U.P.)—I‘he up- circles are so frequent that the 1931 Goths, the slipped through one of the wires of ofllclal diplomatic and royal alman- " ac, which was published today, still carries Alfonso as King of Spain. A comparison of the Gothas of 1914 and 1931 shows that Europe were overturned by Repub- aean royal seven thrones MNnMnMnnKnMnnnsdnaaalnaoacalaekflnknbenbdreacllnMseaannseuye’ The Awakening! often motorists appreciate the value of In- when it is too late-when accidents hap- prove disastrously expensive. YOU can avoid future regrets by taking uto insurance you need NOW. On request we will submit r tions based upon your re- quirementa. nda- !“ Do not miss our instructive announcements over C. F. C. Y. 1 M Tuesdays at 12.15 and Fridays at 7.15 o'clock. in 1 WILLIAMS & BENTLEY, LIMITED I‘; o: * Insurance Underwriters nnnnnrn1nrmnnnnnrwmnn {Jtjenflrlblllnnalnpqgspeslseslslllnbeseslsexhlsdsesesennseselflffl Mrs. lihter, L. Webester, of lower Freetown was a visitor to Charlotte- town last ‘mwday. the welcome guest of Mrs. J. R. MacMillan. Mr. Willard C. Pickett of Wilmot valley, has returned home to spend his summer holidays, having suc- cessfully passed his Examinations at Dalhousie University. The hall at Knikora was filled to capacity on Wednesday evening when the St. Dunstarnb University players presented their comedy drama. “The Confession". The Confession is true to life and those representing the different characters in the play could not have beauohasm better, each individual expressed themselves as of I!” 5198111841 Godplevetbelingvlstbeolcsing nrixabirhlfvorylueoflfill enter- tainmllt. _ M _ peacefully sway _ the home of his niece Mrs. Inuit. croasaua‘ '. "Bedoque. Thomas Best in bk ‘Iltbaysard Mr. Best. was s life long rosidirt central Bedeque, where he was; anaraveremaiy known. . ceased was of a kind and st FFZa§§ 511;; senile» position slwayl making a large or friends in every commas-its.‘ Ila i wassregularsdnerentandfollowu of the central Bedequs- noon from ma. Haul Ortlnufs: horns to the-Baptist Olunoh- 1m. A. 0. Orowe, was the officiating minister. The funeral was mute largely attended, which testified m» the ‘esteem in which our friend and neighbor was held. The oosnmllnlw extends sincere anneal-w to the bereaved sisters and baothm. also to his niece; Mrs. Saul Oroslmsn, where Mr. Best, has raided for some years. Mr. Rat's, sister psesod away in Halifax, three weebs ago. This be- ing s double bereavement to the re- latives and friends. ' ma. Horace Wild-ht. of Lower Bedequc has been attending the Wo- men's Missionsry Society, Ocnvsn- tion and Conference in the lint United Hall, in Sydney. Mr. momma Maye, Central Bed:- que, left this week for Bsckville, N. B. to attend the Mount Allison Uni varsity closing. ' ‘ms farmers inthis vicinity are very busily engaged in hauling ferti- liser, a. large quantity of "Chemicals" have been purchased fou- the potato crop. ‘lherehasbeenagreatdealof roadwork done lately. Practically everywheresretcbeseenthemsrks of the scrapers and drags levelling they would if they were talking in general, each doing his or her part in such a way as to make it very real. The large and appreciate aud- ience, who listened with wrapt at- tention to the players, heartily gave the characters their support by the loud strains of applause. The spec- ialties for the intermission were immensely enjoyed and were as fol— laws: A reading by Mr. J. Ooyle; a solo by Mr. A. Doucette, a. solo by They Made Him Feel l‘ being done on the road between Central Bedeque and Rand's Corner where places were dugout thisspring making s very rough road. There an also places where the road is be- ing widened, which will prove very benificial. erse, Sesrletown and Bedeque regret very much to hear of the indisposi- tion of our pastor and friend, Rev. and packing the roads into s good hard ground. Considerable work is @1- Ths many friends in Cape ‘Prav- Ten Years Younger (‘amcron Block. Charlottetown. Phone 1016- ‘Qwnga Qnmcfnh- ' r mca-aca-cc are-arr Says Nova Scotia Man of Budd's ilai-E-Zii-lrij? = ~ ‘I Kidney Pills ' Mr. m. s. Meekius Found Them u. be YOULLWANT THESE: New Cooking Utensils we will show you are leagues ahead oi’ any 10W" yet seen, in improved design and ‘qnlitiea. They make cooking more v successful, kitchen work pleosanter. and the cure of the Pots, Pans and Utensils themselves, far easier. They are shaped and finished so as almost to clean themselves! tent. with a view to the development of pups color. factory._ Limited Charlottetown, P. E. I. It is extremely important to give puppy foxes a right start by early supplying nourishing food. This start can be‘. given by feeding IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD, which is especially high in food values as it is madekfrom carefully selected ingredients univer- sally recognlzed for high standard nutritional con- IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD formula is prepared sturdy foxes with pelts of highest sheen and faultless To accomplish these results “Imperials” must be fed early and regularly throughout the whole season. Secure from your local dc-Icrs or direct from Imperial Biscuit Co. , into active, A..J. Reynolds. at ‘Oentreville Bede- que. was in ‘Pl-yon attending the Baptist Quarterly Convention held in the _____ Mr.J.B.l..ewisofLower-r'r'eewwn Just the Remedy IIe Needed. lower Five Islands, N. S., May 23. —-(Special)—-l=‘rom all over comes the same glad tidings, telling the same story of sufferers that suf- People have learned the importance of keeping their kid- neys in good shape, at all times. Always watching for the least symp- tom of Kidney Trouble and turning at once to Budd's Kidney Pills be- cause they know they have a remedy they can rely on. Mr. J. E. Meekins, who lives at this ily place, comes forward with a state- ment that adds to the long list of grateful letters. lie says:- "I‘ have used Budd's Kidney Pills for Kidney trouble. They did me a lot of good. I felt ten years younger after taking them. I like them fine. May they help others the same as they have helped me.“ A rash-s skin sore Of of Eczema? DDD has no rival In the treatment of skin disorders. A doctor's formula that doctors recommend. An active fluid that destroys the disease ' ‘Tryout Baptist Ohmoh. Mr. Lewis was the special‘ solist at this Oonvmtiozi having rendered very besutifullythe ol ' Hymn (Invade with lvllrs. accompaning him on the organ. anoesthlswillpsovesneerlyseed?’ ing spring. Waunderstsnd sown already. Mr. andMlm. Ollie MaoOu-vill msrslds on Saturday with their fam- The many friends of Murphy of Elmmld are toseehimoutandaboutagainafter his recent illness. Mrs. (Reva A. .7. Reyolds has been attending the Society Church In Sydney. N. s. After the Convention,‘ Mrs.‘ Reynolds, will spend a week visiting friends and Port mos. o ‘Theiroungreoplesflocietyorthe "Saved, Saved, Saved" Walter beard of Femwood i! Qasflsnevarywhceareatrikingfcreurduilis a fresh and vigorous prosperity. Aad General bets u: Canadian achievement with " all-Canadian radio hourpvery Friday Iolhtal h. six-cylinder Cusds en Parade". evening. Ws ciiailii-isiiiltirri-fiown cuanmaa [I , . K Choose Chevrolet‘ trucksfor low first cost and smsurpassed economy 995m”) Gaidal” Consider, national 1M‘ lwincb can: Juflqug] wm; I _ ofIJI-innhwhsel» -m . . - s - .1“: ., ‘"“"" “d”... ...".".“..';::.. ..... "*-'-*-'-'-=~-> ' N anslhscvisr 1 ammaggwmng-plwnmnm; K. .(i,h“_h0 '7,” m; ~ co massage-no Aapl-Laaars-nas-ar-a-u-s-a-iq-lp-n-n. " sever-sh ' our farmers have some grain» lower Freetown, motored to Sum- -___ MnDouglas ‘my . .. A. ‘dehdfi Home fr? (30 Charlottetown r ._..__. Women's Misionery Meeting 0f the United called the meeting to order. After 19W. singing the opening Hymn. the scripture lesson was then read, foll- ewed by the explanation. Mr. Arnold Henderson offered prayer followed by the Lord's Prayer in Unlslon. Roll Call was responded to by some twenty members. The minutes of the prvvlous meeting were read by the secretary. Ind were moved by the President to be carried. Business Rev. A. J. Reynolds and Miss Lillian Miller. of Lot l6. __.. M I very ‘easing feature on the 0n the subject the Union of the Maritime Provinces would prove Beneficial to Prince Ed- ward Island," would take place on "Resolved that weep l"! lo s close. THE economy oi‘ using Chevrolet six-cylinder hue)“ is an actual dollars-lmd-ceuts economy that 1mm up. month after month, on the balance sheet. It mm with a purchase price that 1's one of the lowest in m, market for a complete unit. It continues throughout Chevrolet's long life with an operating cost so low the; t it will give you a new conception of truck e [or sample, the cost-records of leading organisation who use large fleets of Chew. mlcfl. provc that no other trucks of equal caps- my give my better gasoline, oil or tire Chevrolet. That the cost of keeping s ssflsfaaory running order is exceptionally low. Th‘; Chevrolet are good for tens o miles of dependable low-cost service. \ Today, Qaevrolefs proved economy is available m truck users in every buildus ole: a new line of (levsolet tru& drsssis. lhehfifilanedaouPnsde” CYLINDER morons VALUE - i Prince Motors Summerside I DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND / A vote o: thanks was heartily tendered Mr. Huestls at the close of his address. This Society hopes that which brousht a very successful meet . MAY 2s. m; I <-_______ _T. Iiiciency. mileage than Chevrolet is f thousands o! hauling field. For Canadian _ quality bodies for the flares everyfi-kbyovi. Pfidfrud lndnse I TRUCKS l? Massachusetts governor-if or rircm -—since the administration Oi the ‘yr late Governor Roger Wolcott. Th! veteran opened for business in i897- naszmrsrz srvoarrrs an!!! a n10 ma: asnsmo, Brazil, Ml! fl ‘"‘" _ —(U.P.)-—-Students of local couese ———--—--- are on what amounts to I Vin": _ HA! SHAVE]! 14 GOVERNORS strike because of dissatisfaction Wi L ha“ ‘ma. DDD m“ ‘oothujix 32w‘ 3'5"“ ‘Sum mil-m‘ Pl"! 03 31¢ 1119691118 IOUOWM: it eveninrs 9100mm. the Society was -———- _ the educational reforms effected 5"‘ The blemished sun linseed clean. m‘ m thfgmmmwh vmmfalgnmzai- wu lllmlmocd by‘ m. Arnold m... fortunate enough w have m. m- Bosmoa, May 22.-(U.P.)—John which they regard as mamas ovum m L you" "who, m" W" um evening m "H. Th “e1! ay derson that the Debate’ with the merson Huestis of Wilmot Valley to H. Charleston. who operates the State burdensome both scholsstleslly am ., Johnson a Johnson, Drugglsts » l’ - e m" dent North Bedeque Young Peoples Boc- Address the meeting on “Tmlper- House barber- shop, h“ giuveq “m, flmncm||y_ ' ' MAY 2a sn.8 new. vvnsnevelz vi GET A .NEvv 0125's: _ 5 now ‘IOULL be some Flxllie sleeves? \ Wwpevou uwcr nemsavlr nonsense‘. m swine OKAY. ‘men PONT -- colon-mm ulnar n’ aces‘? You Tie klswr norz- WEAR IT‘. I l ‘lilo: ‘Flkkliué E I THINK IT LOOKS Tasman: ! . K I THINK rr Leggy TERRIBLE! HOULDWO§Y. 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