.. ' MAY n, ms i M oil t... “A ..titc'|e‘¢ilsl<¢n into the 110g) aflvvrvflifa i “" TTTHE' WN_GUKRDIIN T" A THE [iiiiiiiiiii liliiiiiliiN Free renders it -nd - .-.. f y r021 sr/zma/fi . , ‘ Y —'-"‘_"1 oO-Ov4'¢*'*** _'CLA SIFIED IlATlil-l0e per llne per clay. be per lllle per ill! (or ii llne per may In: ti llliyu or ever. 001ml Groups of 6 figures, lnltlnl letten, count an lay! ll‘ ever- Be per o nude to n IIIQ- one vrorll- 10c per cent. discount for ensh- Adilrenn fern: nun Special llutel Funaleheil lloolu of ud- Illl lull! be pultl for. ed- Ifle for seven word; for one 1v level worill per week. pwvv¢ ¢¢v“ Qvvévv v é ¢¢ A gents Wanted ADVEITTISEMENTS ei-k- llfuntinn Wanted, 60o ior Female lleip \Villllell WANTED LIVE AGENTS TO M sell Watkins 150 Products. Write today J. R. Watkins Cvlliliflllly, (DQDL 11-) 379 Craig West, Montreal, Que. ‘P174111. ' BITUATIONS VACANT M SELL HOUSEHOLD NEC- essities; greatest imagin- able demand; ilave business of your own; make five dollars up iinily; cilpltnl or experience llll-v necessary. (‘rltrrctsoll Oomiinny. llrantford, Ont. _ , 3-12‘- .____-___._--<—~ For Sale sEEDC-OATS, WHITE BANNER second highest test nt the Win- _______¢___--- WANTED—A lvmlo. APPLY ivlns AID WANTED—BY MAY 30TH- WANTED AT ONCE—-MAlD FOR WANTED-A GIRL OR MIDDLE AID WANTED. APPLY ELD_ON Hotel, 177 Kent St. -11085‘i-o-(il 0\ven, 148 -Powllai St. - Apply to Mrs. H. W. Weeks, 129 Fitzroy St. 4-4-11‘- generlll holiscivork in small fum- ily. Apply Mrs. N. MacLeoil, 72 ltocilforll St. 116251544 4i llgcd woman for generlii house work ill small fnnlily, going to Aibllrton summer montlls.~Apply' - Wednesday to receive parcels for Y. M. C. A. rummage sale. tion yesterday celebrated‘ the tenth MARKET BUILDING Open all day 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELE. BR-ATiED-Zion Church congrega- a-nniveirsarykli the new church. The morning and evening services were very largely attended. lllev. J. Dougaid i.\i:icKenzie lilreaching slbie end convincing sermons. REV. DR. GENGE will give a illustrated Lecture in l-lezirtz Memorial ilall, lni Iivionliny.‘ May 14th., at 8 pm. Su-bjeot, Newfound- land and Labralion. Sixty-two mild-es will be shown. (Tandy will be sold. Admission 25 cents. 1i ARRESTED YESTERDAY.-»~The police officers took cilnrge of a mull Yesterday for creating n dis- turbance in his homo. ‘He was melt icniiy examined at -tile Police Sili- tion null declared to be of un- sound mind. it is rprohnble chnt he will be removed to Faicollwood. STZABAT MATER REPEATECL. After the evening service w; the Bail-list Cilililfiiil llist lllight the choir DISPENSARY ENVELOPES - Remember the poor and sick to- day and be generous with the Dis- pensary Envelope Collection. "room's ciIi-fcrlons- Tile Dispensary Envelopes today will provide for rile poor luild sick “OX1 winter. Only one such ‘wllefiiloli each year. PERsoNs HAWNG parcels to be called for Y. M, C._A- rummflg‘! solo, iring 95 oi- 777. ISLANDEWS DEATH. —— ‘The nlnny friends of Mrs. Joseph ‘Mai-- Nei-ll. (nee Lucy Moresldc), will be eilocked to lellifll of her death lll IIY-rocklton City Hospital, Brocktoll, Muss. The lat-a Mrs. McNcill was n grndualo of the iP. E. I. Hoopitlii and was attached to tile nursing Results of Milk Fund Heavyweight Carnival in N. Y. ,___._ (Canadian Press.) NW YORIK, May hiL-dess Wil~ lard and Louis Firpo. emerged yes~ terday afternoon victors in the two main bouts oi the Milk ‘Fund heavy weight carnival in the Yankee Sta- dium before about seventy thou- sllnd people. - Wililtrd scored a technical knock out over Floyd Johnson. lows, lifter eleven rouulll: of the most spectac- ulllr battling of the Wllilfllflflll, willie Fi-rpo knocked out Jack Mc- Allllffe, 2nd, Detroit ill tho tilirli round. duck llcnnult. ‘Cilllflfllllh chnlm- pioll, won on u foul fronl Fred Ful- ton in the fourth round. Eastern Guardian ....‘8HOP from Holman’: Cables. ..'8EE “MIGHT-HOUSE NAN” a-i. Corrnn Ban Hall on Friday 18th of May. 1l.ii26l7-14~3i RiVED AND OPENED UP-—l mm making special prices for next ten days. Wire, nil kinds, flour and fruit, (crockery were, exceptional bliigoins), rboots and shoes for every body, new shoe pucks ti!!! lll. lili- and eniimel were, full line of EW- cenles. large quantity 0f "ed5- every purchase, ii real llloncy sev- er. Bring your nice fresh efisfl. BM‘ l want your imta-toes-tco. Lloyd Cox More“ 1162519-14-31 BOWLING “Tiny" Jim Heillllllli of Omnha. kilol-kcd out Al Reich, New York in the sixth round, and Harry llrnkc, England, ‘won ‘the decision staff of that institution‘ for some iiillle before her marriage. The. fli- ueral will take pint-P on Wednes- liuy alt 2.30 p. m. to ‘Milton Church. MENT.‘*TTIG trustees oi the P. E. liiiiillfi Protestant $150 from the iMessrs. qllariette and chorus parts precluted. RAILWAY CHANGES. —— Ml‘ Peter McQuaid, muster mcrilzlnil under Prof. Bull repeated “Stllbat itilaltel” so excellently rendered l1 or few cvvninss ago. The solo, duet, were admirably itnken and were ‘much up the firm‘s anniversary 1925i sale. A percentage of the -proceetis XHIPDOSOS. llt lthe ‘C. N. It. shops here, is to n H E n GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGE- Orphanage ack- ilowledgcs with tthnnks receipt oi’ Prowse Bros. Limited. being a proportion f which was devoted to charitable over Joo MoCuull, Ncwwrk, in their four round boat. (ionic in ihP (lore. but" unable tel wit-ilsilillll \\'.' l‘s llOllllflfflllS nt- liuch, Jifv ivcllt down heavily ‘us the i)(.i uug ‘for ihc eleventh. Hit,- \\'.i.i c.ll..cll tl his i'()l"ll(!l‘ llllli was unable to come up tile next round. Up until that time both men, fought nt a tcnrlflc clip and several? times Johnson seemed llu the verge‘ of going lioivn. He was twice saved by ‘the bell. iMl-Auiiflle showed little outside ti. brief spurt ill ‘the first round lilii‘. was ill distress ill the second iidirpo showed more ticfeulsive skill Oil the Y. M. 1C. A. alleys 0n Sai- urlloy afternoon, the Zion Bowling team defeated the -St. James by 9i) pins. . R. A. Pendielon for St. , Jnmes. roileli the highest individual score of 19.’; pins ulid F. l3. Conrad the illgllest aggregate score of 456 pills. The next gllmc will be Moudny night between tho Peopil-fs and Central Christian teams. Following is the scores:— . Zion D. McKenzie “H2 ‘Hi2 152 ~l-‘. Nilslioistln ..11ii 177 152 L. Robertson .. ..lli0 13G 121-» H. Craswell l .. 7Il 97 (l. Douglas . . . . . . . ..1 ..'MY NEW GOODS JUBT AR- ‘ 7 GY°<5nfl91l1 AVG-l Cii-y- retire on sll-peralluilntiilu iillly 31st null will ibe replaced by Mr. J. P. Ligiliizer of Mont-toil, n son Mr. George lLigiitizor of tilis city, 1168920431 Misccilnnetlils tor-Roll‘. Apply Whammy,“ Feed __,______.,_____ who has been appointed to the po- - Stlirel. i)?‘ inf‘?! 115751414" 4N0 A M Do siiion. "Messrs. l-lenry Fitzgerald i‘ c NALD’ LAND SUB‘ null Murdock M(1‘JPOd|\ClerkS iu .____"___---————-»-~- "TTT . rrrrr - o_i= P225135 OatsiYJ. n. Munn.‘ Mnrihiield. 116917-10-61. FOR SALE-ONE o. K. POTATO planter null snrnyer, new, clisy farms, also new 8 Ii. I‘, engine llud li 3 lll P. (fngine. (‘i-nvln -lill.l'll lug, (irnilziuls R0111‘- _,._ __._.___.-__-_-_ p" ALE—DRiV|NG WAGONI Fog, “(sflfll condition.) Also Olitltitif. ., _ Aipiy M. J. Kelly, Mon-Z i llnsslo-rl-nl Ts FOR sADE A? ' ‘and dry mcamw To LE-l-“Two OFHCES NEXT their ilrotilvl‘. Brlglvton. ilisil Apply to (iliudet and linszllrd, Solicitors. 1wk~ 5..-— willh lissorilllcnt of rOiIB iii Ii l,,.\,.,,,,_,,iu,,1 my pp ordinary piliuo. iiiilli bargain. The W. '1‘. Wcliilfll‘ C0,, Ltd» (hit-nu Sh 1ld914-l0-1i - FOR SALE-id ACRES 0F LAND known BB the “Fowler Farm" on ‘the road between Victoria and Crzlpllud. (lillis. it. Palmer, Vic- toria, Lot 29, l’. E. Island. 116852841 SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE Sllnllncr cottage and garage at ‘Brighton silorc. Apply to llevern liotel. or P. C. Brown. FOR SALE DOUBLE TENEMENT house. Modern conveniences, 5001i location. splendid invest- iilellt: also 3 acres good laud /_-_ miio from city. Apply 19g gum. beriuuli Si. 5| c§__§__________> FQR SALE TWO CHOllCEtBUiLD. loin ml Pirllsllut Street ‘i2 x m _f@_i‘l- Pllrt purchase cnn re- wnlln lliLillithifisi. Folipxiriil-ilizlrs tKUCi-llmol- & lPulmer, Solici- ii» "Y- 1162612114421 FgzimsdLs-Ar NORTH RIVER lonefogvlour miles from Char- ] I H. d2 ncres choice land, "$0 sood dwelling house, barn outbuildings. Apply impel“), Darrell, 75 Cumberland St. ""118 347~.L. _ , 116867~5-8-6i FOR SALE-AT A GREAT BAR- gIli-in, fox rllnuh with one or itwo flllc up to date bungnlos with or without i'oxes, fnito the ileart oi‘ U19 Aiimlliolls Valley, in the town 0i Wolfvilie, Write for full parti- culars to A. '1‘. McConnell, Woifville, N. S. 116818-5-9-41 Male. Help Wanted wnnrso- MAN -ro WORK on "Pm- Almly w. n. MCDOBIIII], Mt RYM- - 11885-5-8-61 ‘A meeting ‘TNT-NIB hold in the (‘wipe Traverse hllii. Thursday, May "lll. n! 7.30 p.m. to consider form- m“ fl" Elm Circle. Mr. George Lighimcl’, Manager, Egg d: Poultry Veyol‘. ilurmony Jct. 116803_5_8_1m,h the Freight Depullfmltllt lire ‘also to retire but. no ilefllll-te announce- m- Medicine is ibelng specially intro. duced Arlhl-II‘. the Dreco Expert at Fos- hlcr-bs. bllrk and leaves and acts Oll 1H1 digestive lll-guns in a natural _____ ROPTURE APPLIANCESr-APPLI ______,__ roe SALE. - PLAYER PIANO. *_. nienl as to the llliie has yet been "1’ '1'“ ‘Vhiil-E liY-‘FKQIII ‘by ridding the nuances: ' ances for Rupture, full partlcu- nude’ I I - h: lars. Write J. (l. Smith, Brl-tish Appliance Specialist, 15 Downie ' strollers,- 120935~23-tf ‘ MUSSEL MUD ORDERS.-—DELIV. nozlrost station, $20.00 per cur r-roli lit your freight pull]. 0g nut M-l". A. D. McLeod. -l'ioston, Nillss, m,“ l Sirltfifvl, desire through the l-oi- hm)“ mpming drugs 25,000 ills Offlgf no,“ Address, umns of this paper, to exienli their P. E. 1. Dredging Co. Montague. deep tiluuhs 1.241 neighbors who showed such uui‘.iil~ —~ lug to t-ho friends and illuduuss null assistance top the lllle Mr. Angus ivlly, inning and regulating them until they function normally. ‘iillis iii this that come from disordered “tmmmi- kiihliiyfl, liver and bowels in solid walnut and solid mahogany The Wonderful Herb and Root in Charlottetown by Mr. P's Drug Store. IDrecll is l-o-mylouniled from roots, ll: thclll:l‘illrlii effect of ilullliing ililfi other lll-stressing con. till llrr '1" in Pleasant ‘to tnko liud .l.. lifl nlercury potash or ::LOV.ELY BEDROOM SUITES ust received lat 5e" Q week‘ I Flo icilifllll, Killkorll, wishes to thunk llli tilose iliull friculls, who sent Ti-yon. Also ltiii‘. who so klulily sent her u potted pilillt nt Easier. _—~LaO0PiA IN THE STUD. lic will make the iicztsou 1923 l‘ill1'()\|g]\_ W‘iimoi, Silcrllrtloke, Kelisillgtilll, Pork Rustico, Viiiiuzllic-y Wilts-hire, till-lilac m lchaflfltletbw“. via North W11". KiIIH-‘rillll. iLonit Creek. Canoe Cove- Hflllilllflll. ‘Gillie TFILVQFSQ i-Kqprcseult. Vncnncies for lsix men. “"1" 11! illiy time he iitlll imxeti ill Total this country, whlio his tremendous $1 Jilmi“ lilliifiliiili’. power was lludilnillisllull. E. Filrllewortil . . . . ..l7.. 100 130. Prof. Wlltkis I*‘fi:{ W3 113 L it. A. Pulliiiotrlu . 1:33 103 T. ll. ('iili'i‘flil l 131 m3 WESTERN GUARDIAN c. Siimplu . . . . . . . . .. 1:: ii7 120 ..—lCARD OF THANKS.— bills?! 701i G29 65d 92 Artillery Inspection ' Tile inspection of the IPrlnce Ed- iwzli-li lsinnli ilczivy Brigade will be ilclli mi Jiluc 7th, which is lmuch (‘iil‘ilf‘l‘ tllun any prl-vious your. On Jilile 11th, ilhc ‘liibtLPFiBS icllve for Petllwaivzl. returning on June 1S, sill-oiling June 17th ill Mflfllffiill- No. 8 THRIFT)’ iiellvy Artillery drill tonight at 7:30. As the/re will only be a few drills before inspec- tion, every member is linked to be her tile silllllhille bug from unknown fricnll v following- sections--~lil-lleqiic, (iorlilvr, Stanley, (lzlvelldisil, River to New Rivcl’. thence to Corlr Mil-Way's, Albany. 'I<‘0rt- -H_ |__ BE-pHUNE, after every meal. Eat wisely, chew your food well-then dive your digestion a “kick" with WRIGLEY’S. Sound teeth, a dood appetite and proper digestion mean MUCH to your health. WRIGLEYHS is cl helper lll‘ all this work-a pleasant, beneficial pfck-me-up. Try the new NIPS -,‘ with their peppc mint Pure materials, scientific manufacture, absolute cleanliness-then sealed ndninst all impurity. That is WRIGLEY'S as you get candy- it-fresh and full-flavored. ifll-‘lwl The Finvor L-a-a-f-a - o. _____.__Z.._ to American Consulate, well Ni Laoll, l~)l.inn. nil ‘tllrougil his Mane“ _ , lighted unll heated. Apply ntuilfless null zit his‘ ill-nth, nlso ltliiiuusEfl lmgmly "mmds- ihmiihln-‘i 1111911 M01015 Two M003. 64718-25-tf. Mrs. N. Giiiis [Un-llertakei- fol" kind {Amwiifl Mufffly i" viiflrlw- —~v~———- ____i____________ __,u,.v‘,c_ . I 1162611-14-21 ::NEW SOLID WALNUT dining ____{..>._‘_.___ W __ _ room suites iartmBweerr l1 Weeks. See Canada up DEATHs f'_'*'“ M Take ii. tilousnlliT-m-ile trip with‘ iron tlrlitlsilortlitlon, {roe m€§‘\n1. free l)l‘l'lil‘S null got paid for doing amusement. HOW? liy joining icry. Vacancies for ll fl-iv men in val-ll illlttery, who must b0 of good physique. No. S Iillittery fiifiil tonight fit 7.110 p.ln. No 2 liiatiery tomorrow night u‘! 7.120 pm. {L PERSONA LS “TY. it. A. Stewart, Pownnl, was lll file city on isiiillffifl)‘. _]__.____ Mr. Rea-git Elli.- loft Saturday nloruing for Everett. Aiussi. Miss Leona Ford, llrcsslnnimr of this l-iiy, in spending two weeks holidays at her houle ill Elm Ave. Mr. John Kerr, Ilnmilton, is l1 guest at the Victoria Hotel. Messrs. C It. Novena nnli V. A. Trowler, Toronto. are registered nt the Vicitorilr-Hotel. Mr. W. J. Robertson, St. Thomas -is at. the Victoria lloiei. Mr. William Hughes. Snllris, is :1 guest at the Queen Hotel. Mr. J. A. McKenzie, Freetown, is in the city. herst. who has been oll business in lithe city. left for the mainland this morning. Mr. George Robins, who has rc- iturned from Boston. is visiting ‘ilefé. the guest of Miss Louise Ford. EinrAvenue. The many friends of Miss lnez Mutcli will regret to icnrn of her illness with pneumonia, He; frlfulio hope for her speedy recov- 9i". Allsoctlillun will bo present, also Mr. A. it. Jones, Poultry Promoter‘ mi‘ P- E. l.‘ All interested lire in- vited to attend. i:_r:_1~~_ Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McLeod: Hun- 191‘ ‘Riyfli’. were visitors to the city this week and were registered at 3, ‘ithe Victoria. it. Silellll ll full lllly in Mtllltfféill\l'()l‘ll1i‘=l‘iy Ohili/lliitflll, .1’. 1C. L, llnl null visit its plnvc-s llf infill-est. and daughter oi Ml‘. No's 2 or 8 ilaitlorics. l-ll-zivy Arlil-Itlike ‘place from Mr. Mr. John Peacock, merchant, Am- McNEiL-Ai, llroctlln City ilosfpi- till, ilrilly liitil, Lucy McNeil, liioreside oi’ Million. Fllllflml Wm Neiiis ut 2.30 p. lll. on \VCilllt'S(lil)', ‘to Milton Church. n lPIGOTT~At suvlllze Wilmi» °_ [Am-n 241p. of bronchial lllififillglqf; lnla, Russel Ross. iilifil" 5°" O iflliti Mrs. Ffilllif Plguii- “w! - imoiilhfl null G days. interment at ,Mt_ Sqmvupp (iplpplm-y, llulilied lib- ‘iln cnliill, to bloom ill hclivcli. (Pil- i-triot till-use c0111?) Baseball Season Opened Saturday On ‘Suturliliy nftcrnooli “lg/i; torili Plirk. the first senior an] l i)fll~‘(-’i)ilii of lhn season was pilyfii hHWCGIl tho League (lbtile trons null Si. Duustnus Uuivcllilily idem" and l-csillteli in ll. \\‘in for lilo Coi- lrgc iloy-‘i by l "We 9f 12-8 x G Tile gnmc, although only godly seven innings, on account oi lliln. blought out some rcal good bllii mi boih liillcs null lirolm the game oi‘ Sntlirdny, the falls should see gpmu good exciting ‘baseball con- Satirrliliy W for baseball, n14 it iooll longer for the pitchers to gut to their wings "no ghiipa, IiOWPVISI, it was a good glime fol" a .‘ ‘zrtvr. Even in the big leagues lilc lll-ores have run higher in the firs‘. itllnlcs, mid in all pro- bability‘ ‘ieeillrc the season has all- vlluuwi too fur, there will be games plllyell ilbff‘ figures ill iile scoring nt the end of the ninth. . 'i‘il~;:‘c should be a rule in base- biiii 1 grt started in time to run the full ulzie innings, otherwise if. Silfliliiii not. be culled a. game, lfans who have to wnit for hnlf on hour before the game stahs nnd then only see seven innings that nu-reiy ‘is not whnt the glime culls for. diaseilnli -n'eells n big boost, and the only way to get the inns inter- ested is to show them some action botil iii taking and coming from the field and ill getting the games started on time. ‘Now that baseball has started, why not have li league formed, ‘also “There Were fwillfiillrs hi eoounnnboxgbllgfleyqprmnpunmnuuamnnmlmmli i Which I Could Not Eat’ Mrs. H. Robert Wells, English Harbour, Trinity Bay, Nflcl, writes: Many Things" "i was troubled with nervous dyspepsia-no much so that there were n great many things Leonid not eat at all on n cunt of the distressed feeling lifter- wnrda. I used runny different remedies, but they did me little good. Finally] tried Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and Kidney-Liver Pills, and wu surprised at the relief thit combined treatment gi-ve the boys some regular prac- tice, so that Charlottetown will be nble to put up a good game against visiting teams this season. give me in such n short time." N ERVE FOOD .,____ Mr. Frlfnk McDonaidns umpire CEIVE ATTENTION FROM 'ilMEl that will bring smaller - Tile following was the lino-llp:— I s. o. u. L. o. c. 0 Q I Catcher Gilli: . . . . McAlesr a 1 -_1 _ - _ ---O-Q i Pitcher poylo .1..t.'.B.é.e V. McQunill my," g, p" grinning s . e Kennedy . . . . . .. McCnrey - ‘pubuc a comhrubl.’ gm] Base up-to-date hotel. Con- Cmmeron . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph aim 44 rooms with M A I 8rd {lass n d] private baths. Thocuu- c uny rn oy Short stop inc ll famous lifi over Kiggifls fP. MOQUHIG “flldl- Tslslmmi" l" R. Field all rooms. Cuuretoun Munnhy . Howntl “M,” Gallant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McDonald H. C. BROWN, Manager L." iFieid O'Brien Dillon HIHHHHHH" , ‘My We ilzlvc ll large stock of second‘ .~.gedl'1';'l{‘l "iiiillyilllro on hlmll, lnciullilz; 3i yours, \vil'e oi‘ Jllstipll lMcNeilJ, x 1’f"1;-“-\=i‘>l‘.‘lit()N Imus, SPIlliN-(iisi 1 li.\‘i lill-lhhlfi-‘i. "PIARIIJOUII. ..i)lN- and Mus. JoilnINQl ‘llllli Kitchen furniture. rung‘, m: i'll‘lll ilnnliy lpieccs for tilp: wllullm Iiiflfgldlivltlfll HOME to filler nieces’ i‘ I i{§\' ' .. - __ “(Huge "l nood wood. flit fol tiny; WILLIAMSONS AUCTION Rooms Oar. (irellt Geolige n Kohl s15! SALES LIST-ED WITH ME us.‘ OF LISTING "ro TIME o|= SALE‘ LIST YOURS WITH ME. ' BiiLlJlIlAT ‘ TITNPOTLON Clydesdale Stallion, "Wm"! by iilc Uepilrt-mcllt of Agri- culture will mnke the following route lOl‘ the sens-all of 1035i: Leaving the Agricultural School m} Monday. silly Hill. to ilillilllloiill \\ nltts, Halllpsilire, over night. '1 llu-‘ifliiy M11)’ l5. to liuliler River ilf. lLDilil and New Gizlsglliv til lligil-t. Wwnesiluy. May 16, to Cilvilll- tiisil ill. noon, Blly View at nigilit. ffllursdlly, May 17, ‘to Springflield at noon, llellequc at iligilt. lFrlday, iiiay 18, to Ailbany nt iii'u0fl, NOIiUl ‘Iiryou at ni-gilt. Saturday, May 19, to illllllillon lit noon, Donshu-w lit. night. lMonday, May 21, itll New ilnven at noon, (Illllrlottetown at night. Tuesday, May 22, nt Chill-lotte- town. Wednesday, May 23, Alexandra alt noon, Mt. lMeilick nit night. Thursday, Mny 24, to Vernon Bridge zit noon null night. Friday, iiilly 25, to Mt. lielllck at nioon. Charlottetown at fill-ii"- Sstlirllliy, May 26, at Chilfimle- town lunlii Monday, (to repent.) 1162618-14-18-19-22-41 _______________. (ih’T0wn — Pictou Service S. S. "Magdalen" will 115-1!!! 1M“ up this service during the present season commencing about tho 10th or 15th inst. Silo is now being over- hauled and fitted for the seasons work. BRUCE 8TEWART a. 00-. LTD- Agents Charlottetown. May 1- 1923- “a-Qa-oaoo-emooooo-owwo The Charlottetown and Mr. ILorne l-lowatt, as base lsloctory to all. Judge, performed their duties ant- Hotel Co., Ltd. OH-O-OWQOQQQO X00334 Why You Can Aifor wn a Chevrolet There Are Many Sound Reasons Why You Can Afford to Own a Chevrolet. SERViCE-‘Over 1500 Dealers and Service Stations in Canada are in a position to offer Chevrolet mainten» ance service on a flat rate basis. VALUE-Chevrolet gives you the _ best transportation per dollar invest- V. , ed that you can buy. Economylin ‘ first price and the lowest operating cost provide a value that stands first: in comparison with any other car. 1T0 1. PRlCEr-Chevrolet is the world's lowest priced, fully equipped, quality car. UPKEEP—The cost of operating Chevrolet is lower than that of any other car built. Gasoline milea e is very high. Frequent reports reac us of over 3O miles to the gallon. Oil consum tion is proportionately 10w. Tiré mi cage is a maximum. PERFORMANCE-C hev r o 1 e t is sturdily built to do anything and go anywhere possible with any car, an it will o where many others cannot. The va ve-in-head motor is powerful, flexible and quick in the “ pick-up.” APPEARANCE-Chevrolet is de- signed with beautiful stream-line bodies. The finish is of the highest grade and extremely durable. Chev- rolet closed cars have Fisher bodies -—the finest procurable and one with quality written in every line. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY of CANADA IJMITBD “but.” .1 Qnieml Mm" o! Canada. lJn-iual OSHAWA and WINNIPEG itlrhorld "‘.'.'..?"'..l........‘"“""‘i§"=»-¢ _.__i .. RO LE l/QV ‘ | "Lilli fr Economic! Transportation‘ l. llflllll! 8i 00., DEALERS .. ., Charlottetown, P. l. I. 5. At this low cost Chevrolet is necessary to you in order that you may invest your greatest capital-time-to the great- est advantage in present-day competition with your fellowmen. ~ Prices are as follows: Z-passenger Road- ster ‘695; 5ipassenger Touring ‘710; Z-passenger Uti 5-passenger Touring Coupe $1115 ; S-passenger Sedan $1125. All prices f.o.b. Oshawa. Government taxes extra. plan of deferred payments. ity Coupe $910; Ask about the G. M.A.C.