w . v y as - .. - 1 p ‘ v Ay 20, 1931 _____ ___ H ‘l-HE LHARMH lbluwm (lllAKlliAN _ p “not? frr.._.xr.1w _ _ {ta- M i an p’ f —.—_- ________- - - i , / < Hamill, of Middleton Will be pleas- '-'" - ' ‘—‘—__ , ~ BEDLQUE - - l l“ - ' * f “- E DI-WATSQN SIONIC ~ed to hear that he has returned to '_" ALE s-sl-our aililkllillgfilas“ ‘his home from the Prince County l I ‘t i c - The rrlrlalcwnnlvlson sous. of 2.38:’ i5v¥."-‘L'.."°ii..ll' lull? ml HNPW- Ewmmfm- "We h" ‘ ‘ cheaply sthnme- Send 75¢ ""1 "- underwent a serious operation a few You’ll never spot a sp0t...in the tub You can always spot a bathroom where Hon Ami is standard equipment. The tub has i hat gleaming polish which means it's cleaned with Bon Ami Powder. Not scratched and mined by coarse gritty cleaners. . . The same is true of the kitchen sink. You’ll invoke the same unfailing "while magic" ciiher place. And either place you get quick, g easy cleaning and perfect, scratcllless polish. 90mm draml. estitlsd “Between l0 mm." in the Swarletown Hall, w Tllvldlv Wcning May ma. 1n the Presence of a very large audience. Which filled ths.hall to capacity, 111d some standing. The players un- der tbs. skllful direction of Mrs. »Wi.lfred Crals. have certainly develop ed into a very interesting Company of players mat/would put some pm- fesslunn-l actors to shame. The ex- cellent order which wsvailed show- ed that the stage players held the st- tenticn o! the entire audience, from the 096111113 lines to the final curtain. Mbvlnc between ' and cx- Emcrson Huestis of Wllmot Valley and a solo by Miss Winnifreda Wright both of which were cncored. Mrs. Wilfred Craig, who so skillfully trained the young people is certainly to he congratulated on, not only for the selection of the drama, which WM a Splendid moral type but also for her part in the successful carry- ing out of the whole affair. Mrs. Craig's part l ponsible as it was would not suffice, if it were not for the hearty cooperation and until‘- 1113 cncrsy of the participants who each and all contributed a. splendid part towards the evening's success. The cast of characters were as foll- ows: Silas Watson, a. money lender, lvlr. Ashley’ Barttlett. Trueletta, Wil- son's colored help. Miss Ids Brad- shaw. Tirty Burrows School icachcr, Miss Hazel Smith, Henry Wilson, ‘Ivmpenncs mud their thrss m? , l r . i','1fi£'6;“1l8';.‘2t£. 723832.; ‘ M. Allan u Cm, Lilnlisd Terminal Iltarchoun - Town!!! I ___.- Princess Spotted Elk, dancer, has just sailed for France, w-hcre she will "Present America's Indians at- the International exposition opcnlug ln Paris in May. ._________________i_____ Mr. Emerson Hucstis and Ml’. Ffilbh MacCail 0i’ Wiimot Valley,‘ were visitors to Scnrlcimvn, on Tuesm weeks ago. All his friends join in wishing him a speedy recovery. Mr. Walter Bowncss, Centrcville Bedequs was n visitor to lower ‘Pry- _on on Sunday-B a . KEN SINGTON Much anxiety ls felt here rsgsrd- ing the condition of Mrs. (Rev) A. W. Robertson of Millerton, N. 8., formerly of Kensingtcn. Mrs. Robertson has had s. serious oper- Mr. Preston Toombs has sold his farm on the Kelvin Road to Mr. Lloyd Birch of Summerflcld, and has purchased a. dwelling house in town from Mr. James Jardine. Mr. Toombs is remodeling thlshousc and it will when completed have all the conveniences of a city homo. Mr. William MacLeon, numsger of ihc Kensiuglon branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia, ls,ai: present. on sick leave. Mr. Tybel-t of Charlottetown is acting manager in his place. Miss Ella Stnvcrt, teacher at Southwest, Lot 1G, was a week end visitor hcrc. the guest of her SlSLOl" Mrs. Lloyd Howard. Miss Florence MacKcnzlc R. N. and Foremost in every Ask your dealer lire price. ' SIX CYLINDER AUTOMOBILE VALUE IN CANADA quality that determines true automobile value. suausv ‘ A Canadian Company Controlled by Canadian Capital DURANY MOTORS ol CANADA, LIMITED YOPONTO (LEASIDE) QANADA T. G. IVES A Charlottetown and Montague, G Q O D C A R C. S. STEWART in Charge Iilnlllags flwmcnt, dark by mystery and stion and is reported as being in a lllhtcncd by nobility and tenderness. very critical condition news of her Plenty of comedy enriched the play, rr-covel-y will be indeed welcome to making it interesting and pleasant. her many friends in this town. ' Mr. William s. Reid very cspably - THE SIX Dfefllditd- T310 Bliflillllllilfl 101‘ the Congratulations to Miss Adelaide - intcimisslon were as follows: Violin Humphrey, former vice-principal of mu“? Y MY- 50111189011 0! Mlddtlwn K nslngton High School, on attain- . . , . aowmpanled on the piano by ML m2 h" M‘ A‘ “on” from Damon!“ DRIVE ilwe Durant 6-11 . . . . the greatest SIX cylinder automobile value m I Aunt,‘ cums; “on” select. by University-MISS .H“mphrry Wm v "YCBHQJQ. Test IIS power, acceleration, satlslylng speed, Note I-mw J1 ASK Mr, Bruce Cufllg ‘wllimjg vfllgy u- Spend the summer at h“ honle nlrnloly ll slips through trallic . . .. IIOW easily and safely it dTIVGS. Expul- l vcompamled ‘on the piano by Mrs. hem . cncc its smoothness, quietness and restful comlori. Try to equal its quality I D E A L E R 911ml °f 11414111191011; A solo by Mk‘. ____ lectures at the prize. In your own judgment the Durant é-II will ranl< lust T J01\">6 about. Prohibition novel" sccm l ]l(‘l'C'1‘l'lIflL',(' nf uood HlCOIlOI, u-a". Somc.~=n_\' I118! l'11i‘l"'31'1 Wad i197 Leaves ncilherscdimcnt nor reddened hands. farm" °l n“ °1d type’ M“ vemm‘ day- who has been nursing in Hslifa“: for‘ l” ‘md- ""1 "-1-". "f the i)r'st._is ibr-lmoro m- loss pcisonmls. I 111ml 0d rless scratchless Hon Ami is sold at all Craig Rustin’ Sn“ Watson's hostler - several weeks past has returned to “my Nd b’ “"1"” 149""- 1111’ lwllu- "But how rIo you Lr-Il l.ll".'.'l10fl from Bl‘ 100101114 "1 a lady's halid- ° ’ i ' _ f Mr. Frank Bell. Betty Wilson. Henry M15; Mal-v E_ Dunn of‘ 5mm? lhm. home h“, Wednesday The 1R1‘ young film star. ,llu> bad?" hr‘ aukcd. I And nllwr clnun lI. is a chart gmccry Gillie;- g bwotlaoxlhrenlliené lljrms, a Wilson: daughter’ Miss Dmmhl flcld and licl" brother Mr. Emmcttlfnllowing day ‘she was called t°| u concerns a W“ H Enghshnlnlhl Ho)“ WWII"! m‘ mmnlliiilt'l of a“ that men ‘would undufitand snowy-W ° 9W "n" 3 B11 Y a B- Wright. Jack Wilson, Henry Wilson's Dunn were mitors," K-nkoxa I . who 0n arrlviu in \l~-- v k l -'~1 '~ <' I ~v w‘ r l’ "o" _ _ I v ._ ; . on .0 n _ M M‘ _ - if A us cr , “as llfiln no.3. .11.. mp y .u lll.,~ l 5°n~ Mr‘ wmred Cralg- M“ w‘15°“- Sunday, the guests or Ml‘. and Mrs. Klhnzilaa tcolina apcsfilglladualis coulfc “'“'““°d bl’ R frivnd against lhc \‘ll0 ‘inn; IL If your nail stays on, drink ml l5 lhrr.“ one i“ mo; lair land I . a down-troddln woman’ M155 Sadie Emmott Duffy. lin nursing in Boston during thc j “Imskex so caupd’ "mm i“ c°rm111l3l>" W11" Claim-i m“ h” Wm ever 1"“ 31111151"?- Ablfifl“ J°11°§ W110 SECS . ___ 5pm Wm", of 1h" loss reputable "Sllcakcaslps" _*__---_-__ I p,.,,,,, 100mm; m g lady‘; hand, i idleness m an men‘ ML.“ lihrgilrct’ M“ Dilmy Dawson, Ccntl-al Bcdc I ___. them» Aunllu-l- way m haw- yllul‘ WFPI wl-lirn way 1W1’ 11101171’ "l" Vi’ Curt]? Q5141 fmilles. 212M115 hlrcdlquc, was a visitor to Summersidc rc’| Mr Dnvid Profltt oi‘ Margatc ‘who, soul?‘ hp “ms mm “n; Wm anllmm is m Wad that Wm. Imrnrlull tum? . man. r. C cs ey ra g. Donald ;._ - , ' , right. But . 1 "l ' - . - , .. ~ -- , Brooks’ a neighbor's son m love cont; has been in poor health ‘or a “mg __lO:li_0_l , conialnlng a “loci. has row: up a f.“ points. I , g ‘time, has been considerably worse '_"‘““"‘ *"““"“"""‘"‘ T‘ ’*"_"" "W" ~-'""""—“"‘ "i" Yum Betty‘ Wm Jemima‘? A (my The m“ cleclflcal 5mm“ of mcflatclv His daughter Miss Ora dude, Mr. Gilbert Bell. Prison Guard 59550“ mssed . h< ~' ‘ ‘ Mn Jessc Bmd5,,,w_ some I presmw . I m" I 15 P-"i "1 111° PFOflIZI. n. N. of Charlottetown has N t t- - M t I deed - y ' province nu Monday night or early been with him ‘m. the pa“ mom“ ewes 0601110 lve l8 OHS er n “HUM! l 9d wllsmls {aim h°mc Within" 3'13’ Tuesday morning to be correct. There ‘ Scratched modern convenience. Scene II prc- wm-e several loud Deals o; thunder '" _ , ~ ~ ' li" Sd _ N. s. .tl u- . yep: rented Bciiv and Donald-l 1101110111 following vidcd flnshcs of lightning. mm y “W com“ 1' W‘ 1 the city four years later. Scene III The wcatllcl- all the work has been terestmg Rews or the bmh or a presentnl, the Wilson farm with modern conveniences. The selling and auctioning of several large tab- les of beautifully trimmed baskets, made by the Ladies of scsrletown then took place. Mr. William Read, . . young daughter on Msy 6th to Mr. very com and dlsagrccablp‘ and Mrs. Harold H. Sln-lpson. (Anita The comedy drsmrCounLl-y School M“ Jon“ am was plcscllted ln lh_ Nolth’ Rn“ Dr‘ Watson or Pm? Hm Bedcquc Hall. on Wednesday evcn-, , . mg‘ May 13th. ,0 a large nudiencegCollc-gc Halifax conducted sclvlcc ln a _ n . _ SPTHCG Lat/rs & CQdGT Shingles acted 11-‘ 11"°°‘°""'- “d "W111 which lmkcd the hall to vii-cavity. U". Kmsmgmn and Mahmue ' mldc 1116 bids b11211! B1111 Speed! and was considered ihc best of its Umlpd Church on sufiday M“ 17th‘ on hand _ 500,000 Spruce Laths Prices $250-$350 and $4.00 per l,000 —Also- _ One Million Cedar Shingles in Air-Dried British Columbia and Campbeilton, N. B. Cedar Shingles In all Grades —Prices Iow- . M & I Paoifsivharvcs A very large sum was realized, bothl rapidly progressing morally and in- tellectually. The singing of "God save the King" brought a very suc- cessful evening's entertainment to a close. _ Mr. Thomas Moyse, Central Bede- que, president oi’ the Temperance Alliance, attended the Annual meet- lng of the Temperance Alliance in the Hearts Memorial Hall at Char- lottetown. P. E. I. last Thursday. Mr. Walter D. Crokcn of Norboro, was a visitor to Central Bcdeque, re- _..-_. kind ever staged in this place. The _ , drama’ was presented by we Young‘ A number of Kcnslngton citizens Peoples society of Lowe, Froctownfnlotorcd to Malpeque last wcck The play was listened to with wraphaml ‘m-Imled m" h°spimllty “I attention, which showed that thc,lh°11' 1119115 "m1 101111111‘ pastor Rev. stage olltertaincrs, held ihe attention - FY95 ‘vllllam-Wli 35 i‘ 101F151‘ 511M101‘ of the entire audience, from the time‘ 119111 all m1’ 11°11" °1 M1‘- E- 311111111» curtain raised until ii fell lnllon-X. the inst scene. The players exlllbii- __ i or! genuine drmuatic tslcnt in the I interpretation of thermal-actors in the play which l1cl<l the audience in suspense, lauglltrr, ssdnc. and in- interest throughout. The mirth pro- voicing situations brought forth con- tinuous laughter and demonstrated to tho r-utcrtnlncrs that their efforts were being fully cnjoyrd by the heal"- iy applause. "Thr- ,' Rheumatic Sufferers "Gan Get Well-- Eat. meal. sparingly", and lnlrv bill iiiilc sugar. Avoid intoxicsnis. Iiccp awliy from clarupness. Drink ° .____._____. - I b I Tloacolllotive of its kln world has just been com lcted in the An s Pacific hallway, Montreal, for ser- vice in the Rocky Mountains. The new “80 a new era in the advancement of steam m ciency and _ city. It ls called a “muItl-pressure" engine because it generates lts steam in three separated portions and at three dlflerent pressures and. because of its radical departures in boiler design, la creatin ioal an railroad circles. Facts and fl give some indicat efllcienry and strength. It is only a scant nine inches short owerful rgest and most _ m the Shops of the lflfllidlllfl 00" locomotive represents otive_ power of greater efii- lngher sustained capa- sornething of a furore in mechan- res of the “$100M will on of its magnitude, oi 100 fest in Ismail. Colmtry school Weight of engine is 485,000 lbs. and of tender 300,000 Ihs., making a total oi 785,000 lbs. or 892! tons. It has five driving wheels on ear side, ear-h oi which is 63 nchws in diameter. Its trsr-tive rilort is 90,000 lbs. which means that on n level g _t track it will haul c freight train. over a milc in lvngtil, luade up ni one iuluured and il-ty 40-min vars and, . l abundantly. and rely upon Nvrviiin‘ as quick relief for pain "I ‘ claim Ncrvilinc nn lllfalilblr r0. for rheumalislll," wriics S. Brunswick from Augusta. ".1l years oi suffering, 1 can say ll i 00MB’- Mam“ is true to lilo and thosc rcp- rescntlng ilic cliffrrcut chnrrlctrrs could not have born brtiel‘ CIlOSClL, each rcprcscntlng: his o" her purl lnl The special Rally Day mrviccs took place st the North Bedequc Church on Sunlay morning and at such s way as to make lL very rcnl. .~ _ IFTBBWHFII United Church at 2 pm. in 1t; would not b0 fair to single out any I the luosi. penetrating _ iininlcnt l representing stoinlwelgilt oi‘ 6000 tons. ltstcnder has ayalgsclty of 12,000 gnléfalgifoitwklmawfea ‘ the ‘flu-noon. followed by . very particular Individual Crlamcun. m1 over used. With Ncrvlllnls l i111“ of fuel oll ensblln}: it to lnskn lflllllhllluls nvlthout TQ-lileflliillllig. Thor? are 1b. 8J9: e0? Y Eh"- . rubbvd away all my achcs rm» \ and a half miles o seamless steel tu. es used ln tile construction 0ft 1s 101.91‘ um s n . Intel-sting discourse by Professor Falconer of Pine mll College, which was greatly enjoyed by‘ a large coh- gregation. Rev. J.W.A.Nicholsonpas tor, gave a very impressive address. ln the evening at- Traveller's Rest. This was also a Rally Day Service. Rev. Mr. Nicholson, conducted the morning and afternoon services. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Deighan, of lower Freetown, were visitors to Summerside, Saturday. the play, s9 slwgher, it was onc of tho best comedy dramas, over sing" ed in this hull. The specialities wcrc equally as good as the play which kept the interest of ths audience, contincusly. An outstanding feature oi’ the "F000" in the first-ox unit whirh is a closed circuit in which 800 gallons b of distilled water are continually circulating without loss by PVIHIOTQIIOH: Distilled water 1s used ‘ prevents accumulation of sludge anrlscnie so common ln water tube hollow. The rinsed circuit or I! unit extends lntc the hl h-prcssure boiler drum ln the form of 16 cmls, called host transfer rolls. _ There srs three ocomntives of this type In Blur-ope and ihev show cxreiient “V1118! 111 11151» m, from 25 to 85 per cent. ss comgared wits the conventional type of locomotive. But the largutoi i: k peas locomotives of this type only d2 er cent of the weight audhdevclops only 36 PM‘ 061190“? WV‘? , l ll n - ' ‘ . c _ ; » 0' 59%‘?'3.225%ilidéllliifllfililitfl‘ll’l‘ii.llifi"siitk°$213232: m? ........., ‘go-operatic? wgtilaoths ftAmiflCfilldLtlCfélllflllvg Qfinéppny s‘? the {no grvgczlrtarmsidlfifgiégfulmi" ' t " " a er e s 9N n o umpe ... . ' » d351,? c e a ma a p p direct mpeflmondnh. J pains. and I urge others lo usc N~rvllluc for sore Joints. Flllll rs and muscular pain." All (icaiors sell Ncrvillnc in iii-cent bottles, l NERVILINE Drives Out Pain m. Henry 1.. Callback,‘ Cciitrnl Bcdeque, was a rcrcnt visitor to Summerslde pmont. The construction of this monster locomotive was handled underfl ' _ B ms, Works Manager, Angus Shops and Mr. '1‘. Donald, of l\_fr. Bowen's sts . u bay-out shows full length view cl the “S000"; front-end view: and. 1111“. Mr- Bflvflfl- filiifwnnll‘ locomotive. 'flhe mlmy friends of Master Jam- na . 8 MIA. burr "m: star‘? ‘n53 ‘THE 01.0657 OF OoHSSTic. plfiflCuL MAY 7.0 014E 6F on, Jot, SCIAUI MYbAdn smog" We Show!“ WRILE YOU'RE srmcms ‘mew-s, wolir you ‘P ‘(HAT HIT 0T um: Hi6!!! . . Mo-- memos; ) ‘ ""5"" L!" ' mcnklne mar c“; F . /M f‘ ~ ui-l/ ' Vnll’ q “figftnllla from W _ R. Rogers, City Tlrll- l'- w. r. u -u' . - emu“! D'l1""::"ll‘;::;cA::|l¢‘lvv. sci-um PINAIJIAN NAIIONAI I-Illl]