Gwsfs »-if ' _ _.._.g»fV.' » e Na Bu Bid 'll Thi §§?;S§'.. so bor QU 5%.. rua wit 1 pea wo: in won per the _ a i oou 'l HB8 the has aft tior pro Bri IH] C WUI Ere tht kill nw C011 r at is l it i I. ver ' tra' one tro' lill of Qitl for W8: ski I lil( rrv Ki ta); All be U56 obj asv one PB. 'l flu bu; ln ani On trla by bul fu: ('I'. ml s Ae-carcass 12151:- r » 53 __ i V i “serene .., tw (__ ‘fm l _f » _ _ -' an -i*'==!_-‘1 ff* __ ` , ‘ _ _ ._ 1 ' 1 ‘Li I M-ILEAGE OF NEW G3 EQUAL TO 40,000 TIMES AROUND THE WORLD P (ir 0 Goodyear engineers produced G3 to meet the strains and Ian ol modern trallic conditions. lt malntainedits tread pattern alter the severest driving tests ever given atire. lts performance resulted G3 is new-but so _many have been _ sold that based on a conservative annual mileage we can safely soy-"G3 tires _ already have travelled more than a hil- Iion miles on Canadian cars." This talres G3 delinitely out oi the experimental stage. lt is provenl In the greatest sale in Goodyear*s history. V _0 I): . \ ~»_- = -_ ‘.5 . Car rnalr_er_s -_always careful in the t_e-' lectlon ol materials_an_d parts-prefer G3 to any other tire as equipment on their latest models. lt is a worthy running ' mate lor the modem car_-a tread that withstands' the ilerce grinding wear oi today's faster starts, higher speeds, qulclrer #DPL G3 has e`xtra~deep grooves-close-set diamonds-wider riding ribs. Go to a Goodyear dealer and compare G3 with - the.tires you are now using. . . .You'|l understand at once why it lar outselle any other tire. aoooyssn nuns sooo week esr...s,a.._s._n.4,»,s|....,_s-i,¢,»,»,,'.. _ _ 'N 5 __ ,g 5 ._ _ _._ l 2' v V> .y,'_f - 4 »' 1 t 1 J _ _ _ _ » _ _ _ ._. ~. _e _,_ __ _ _ _ __ .__ ._ _ _ _ _ . .l . --,. 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By Guardis.n’s Special Wire) , April 30-The white- haired mother of George Forsythe, Stony Mountain Penitentiary con- viat shot by is. g-ua.:-d during Satur- day's riot, today termed the shoot- ing e. “blessing in disguise." Mrs. Mlabel Forsythe expressed Madness the prison guard had been freed of blame by a coroner-'s jury. adding "it was not his fault." She added her appreciation of the kind treatment she always received on visiting her son at the penitentiary and spoke kindly ct former Warden William Meighen and the recently- appointed warden. Cal. G. W. Mac- Mod. Ol' her 28-year-old son who alleg-` edly was attacking an itnarmed guard with a foot-long knife when he was shot. Mrs. Forsythe said: “There was no hopeior George. a time when George would come out.- (Mlorsythe was sewing a 12 years d 10 lashes senten i’ an _ oo or robbery with violence and had previously served e tive year term for rob- bei-y). "He was not bad at heart,” con- tinued Mrs. Forsythe, “but s. man without e will who as is child was led astray by bad companions. As ss. child he had a mania for steal- ing things and when nine was sent But when he came out he made bad associations." V . DOMINION LOAN FOR MANITOBA vanm a loan of #£20,000 to the gov- ernment oi'» Manitoba for the pur- pose of meeting various relief costs, _ and assist I lmerg in securing fod- 0 der and seea. The .loan will be se- treosury bill; ' ed for, one year hardened unregenerate criminal. I have lived in constant dread__0f ther and bearing illzgest at 4 1-2 per cent paid semi-annually. Emphatically, YES I nu ...V»1.r.-Ph ~ Says The Burley Leaf is Can- ad_cr‘s finest Tobacco Leaf." Hippocampus A Hu ds o n i u s (C. P. By Gnlrdiufl Epeolnl Wire) NEW YORK. April 30-The fish experts at_the aquarium are wor- to a. juvenile home to be corrected. 1-led about hippocampus hudsonius (Seahorse \\ you). The scanorse population here- Mrs. Forsythe, is quallhed nurse abouts has fallen of! considerably is now living on relief, in recent they said, because a mysterious blight killed eel grass, _ which means everything to a. sca- horse. Nof, only do they like to swing by (C_F .By Gusrdiufe -special Wire) their tails on the grass stalks. but 0'1'rAwA_ May 1_..11\1nan¢¢ Mm- their favorite food is the seminar- ister E. N. Rhodes has been auth- us, a small orustaoeln which thrives or-ized by cabinet council to ad- in ¢¢1zrer»S» The aquarium has only one hip- pocampus hudsonius and isn't very optimistic about getting nnmher ne. Other senshorses are on dis- play, but they are o. smaller species cured by e Manitoba government 10111111 illswmefh WPWN- Mr. James Trainer of Roseville is ill with pneumonia; His friends wish him at speedy recovery. - _ Miss Esther Bentner has retumed to her home in Miminigush after _ visiting friends in Elmsdcle and vl- _ cinity. The Elmsdale Dramatic Club ere _ ' rehearsing for is play which they plan to display to us in the near fu _ Misses Joan Williams and Lois ' Matthews are coming along line after their recent operations for Am-ne 000mm,-_ Man : rtrgggiéiailoitis in the Prince County Miss Margaret Williams. little "Southern Ontario daughter of Mr. usd Mrs. David Willa-ms has been very ill for the past week but is coming along nice- y now. The stork on its regular spring route to Dock Avenue West drop- ped on its way n bouncing baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murray. All ln in ish the _ ..>. ... “. Scarcity Of _“See First Baseball Game A ° El-MSDALE ~ New _Cure For _ Economic der the capable leadership of Miss Depression 'l‘ru'e, declared here today. Mr. Burton said there is a general feeling the govemment cm improve conditions y legislation but, it so, he asked why "they don‘t so to the basis ~of the depression and then decide it legislation can do any- thing about it. “In the blind experiments by legislation we ere not only doing n good but I ‘ o we are spoling the; VANCOUVER.. May l-(OIPJ--A prospect; for younger people ln nve-year legislation holidey in Gen- Canute with obligations ot admin- ado wnuldbe one cure for the ietretion. and import." he oontilr- jo W rn' m Mm, economic ills ol the country, Oher- ued. "Berne of this is proposed with wngmgu_|;1;|m|_ - .lee -L. Burton, President of Robert good intentions but l`l about tho Umpeon Oo.. Ltd., and former moet stupid thing the country could . ' 'I’hcl2msd|.leGlr-lslewlngdlnbPreetdentoftheibrontaneerdofdoltpreeent.” Tint explains why _ _ , held their rwulm- nseotinret the f iii 3 %§‘i.§ irgs” _sgti §§*!§§`° >§s§§‘ 3 isa PS8 gi E §i..r§¥,s§.;§§ flee or buried .4_.._l_f_l,._._».".'.i‘ _.L_ ncmeofrmfiesw-.wusnnu """"= _` " A =’i=" 1 ‘=""V°“' 0’Connor with nine masters pres- ' _lililkill 191171? _ T §§§§{§$t;rstrtucii _ . l sMo1<11vc .Toon cco ‘ me Meme end von . . . ie becoming an Island favorite. 3‘°m;.“t‘* .V .& 3 ~ i :.“r..__~.r.‘:."........°°~“'~1~ _Viirciroy iircholson 60. :str _ _ _ _ iirigcifii for-l gigéggi _U:§_§rrr§ ii 5 if lliiietli "f"!‘ ___ _ ~.._l§i;jf?5_oodBE'itrs~r:: *°.o=.‘r.‘m~'-'.~=.".:..-'o __ 1 _ s. - ___ ?' (_ _ _¢_ f _._____ ._ _ _ _ i naman; s sin vermin; e mai Vermrlyea Re- signed To Fate , Ont., April 30- “So it's all up gentlemen--the ans- wer is-," said Harold W. Verrnll- yea, condemned to hang Thursday for the murder of his mother, as he heard the final official pro- nouncement of the death sentence delivered by Govemor G. H. French. A plea for clemency had been rejected. Before the -Govemor spoke, Ver- mllyea knew he was doomed. In e voice slightly choked with emo- tion, he said, "1 expected some- thing better-I had heard hun- dreds of letters and telegram: had been sent to the office of the Min- ister ot Justice-I believed they might have had a different ans- wer." Adjutant W. A. Martin of the local salvation army corps, the eondemned men’s chief confidant since the death sentence was pese- ed last February, sold Vermilyee remarked he didnt mind so much for himself but he did for others of the t ‘ _ amlly. Clarence and Arthur Vermilyee. brothers of the condemned men. were taken singly to the death cell to! mike final disposition of his e ec _ Obstacles Facing Women To Great 'IURION'IO, 'May l.-(0.P.)-0b- steclee that confront women who wish to be elected to Perliemesst were described ee "insurmountable" hyMiseA.D.l,.Rnbineonofl!ut‘ Essex iodny who told the 0nteri6's Wommls Liberal Aesocietion that e women stands 'no more ohanee of sitting in the Federal Home then “e enontseu in the "I threw my convention R/obineom rel men against was 'seven women! WU M ‘rcs §§§§§§f§__g __ .."_?*__._ £"'f `.§ " ini; irisgrii. §= is =§§§§ii:i vga; liirrt s.e§;§ir` enough I’m no Liberal. it '~f r§] VGl\&x-S1111'-LIAIIVMQ GMO &k\-IRd|ltUl| lhediseld. 8. Wlltnn- Andrew. Grade VIII.-1. Sandy Brehaut: 2. Herbert Mrmny; 3. Thomas Stewart. Grade VIIII.-l. Billy Rogers; 2. d Cobb; 3. Gordon De- Gnde VII.-1. Mary MacKay; 2. Mugtemll mania. Tisey Darrach. G e .- _ Jean M‘acK.ay; I. Arthur Haynes; 3. Joan Maclntyre. glrlde VI.-l._BiilRAi’-lbine; 2. Paul W iams; 3. Ke th lnson. Grade VI.-l. Bobby Forsythe; 2. loyloe Fraser; 3. Ira Yeo and Elinor W lllml. ` Ctmde V.-1. Joan NDN: 2. Moe Robinson; 3. Graham Batt. Grade V.-l. stuart chandler; 2. Margaret Igry; 3. Anne Sadler. Grade .-1. Ruth Tarbush; 2. Billie Bourke: 3. Russel Btubben :ind Henry Beniamln. Grade III.--1. Lillian Meolem: hw Quigley; 3. Marion Hlne P Hlrdy- Grede II.-l. Merle Luck: 2. Robert Macleod: 3. Buddie Bterne and Ra Maolieach _ y ern Grade I.-l. Archie Maokinnon; 2. Dick Dumont; 3. Lyle Farquhor- Ui Eastern Locals ._°l'hil_ eollml ll hletved lee nerve ss! Ioeel interest but advertis- ing of e newly nature l\\1 be Ile eertod at I os-site Q ward strictly payable ln ods-ance. ..'SUBBCl.Irl'ION! in 'HI Uherlottetown Guerdinn may he banded to their Rent. Archie Hume Phone 47, or left et B. J. lhborrs _ .*“IT HAPPENED ONE NlGl|'l' 19343 greatest picture et Montllle Saturday night. L-'iNl.-5-l»3i N0 l’0l.¥l_'I0_B ON LAND JOHANNEBBURG-One men wel stabbed and two arrests mode lr disturbances between Grey Shirts and Communists in rioting till l>°' lice intervened. Ulm llnardfl for Qltal 3 IMPERIAL. _ \/s l°lZI¥F’l’ _ ‘ _P5 It is extremely important to give puppy foxes e_ ‘right start by early supplying nourishing food. This start can be given by feeding IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD", _ which' ie especially high in food values as it ie made from carefully selected ingred- ients universally recognized for high standard nutritional content. IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD formula is prepared with a_ view to the development of pups into active, sturdy foxes with pelte of highesteheen and feultless color. ` To accomplish theeeresulte “|rnKerinie" - must befed early and re ierl t ro '- ~V.~_§;_i.§_il__t_t_ii=§iie_ whole eeeson. zu y ’ *."i,~.<;f_r>..V» F = f" your='|6ea| dealers or direleti _ 'r;»,__ ' ry' ‘ __ _ ' .-4 <2. ; ._ »=.V~._.- rt; f.. he/_\' nl l.<'iff.1_'.’».~`;1’_‘ 'T' gi ..._ 3 _ ~_ A ~ ___,____ ‘___ .i _ -Ve-.;f1§"' ""' ~ ; V ' 'J ______.___,..,___§__ _ _ w;,,p;_¢__. ___.______‘____| ‘Z-f`":' .wi K _.2 » ll, 3 -.e _ ~_,-__»l ' '\ A” 1I1"ll'V/ "`..»"§: _ 'qt -‘.“~- ` ‘_ _:_-",_ .» _ ic; _ -. - Y, ;»,_,' ~ "_"’.>¢:‘li(j.\l_ j:$Yy~_‘ig..~.,{1;».=¢._,.»' ‘ _ _ _ _ _. . __ pw f _ ~ , _'.'._ `_.:__».i.'_ ' ._,».._ N-»:~.~._~ ‘.»_ _ .r » ' _ _ s I _ 4 1. "ff smmmua one-nl in ‘Y ss. -» -».»~~... to »-.~.., _ _ »~ . i ,. 1 w I<~lI”*'*1*?’ l` _ _ . ’ » ` »~»' - . f' ~ ‘ . _ .=V . ' - <1 ' » - _ r l i ' s~ _ J. 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