THF CHAR! __ ,AGE F [VE `MAY13.1931_ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ ` U LEARY Hebert, N. B., who with her husband were privileged to be present. The. ~ ent l " * i ourm'ed” erforman e ANY married P¢0\ll¢ ¢l0 “nt realize how 'rich in _ f°“"°_‘ but their l frienclswill tell you _ that it is quite a ‘ comedy the way they behave. “MR. and _ MRS.-” brings you ixl. our V ture of the dailylife [T AWAY _' ' . _ ‘M °"F THAT of a million couples STup|: |:¢-*Gab i s _ every morning a pic- N that you will enjoy. it is a comic rich in -tis human interest as well as in humor. ) l The adventures `_ ‘ could happen to you _ -and .probably do. `_F'U~; ..»~¢-~ _ _ Here is your oppor- tunity to _ Laugh with “D/IR. and MRS.-” Miss Helen Champion. student AND VICINITY gt Mr. Matthews, whose health is n Thomson. _ as good as his friends would wish, lsperit the last six weeks at 'he home chief feature of the entertainm of their daughter. M.\'s. Fulton was a play entitled “Not a Man in the has returned to ner lf.ome.l House." There were also several otlspecialties, including a particularly isl amusing one given by Iour “Sunday Dalhousie University, arrived in 0' Leary on Tuesday night to spend the _ holidays at thi. nomo oi her pai-ents,l Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Champion. Among those from this vicinity who remaining for a while longer here. Mrs. Benjamin Moreshead is now visiting iriends in Bummerside. His many friends in this vicinity l School Scholars." This concert was iwell Patronized and was much eri- ijoyed by all present. The receipts, which amounted to a satisfactory sum, are in aid ci the Mission Circle. attended the Presbyiery of the Uni ed Church in Charlottetown we son and Mr. W. E. Brooks. Mr. P. L. Jay, member of the Pr vincial Police, has recently enter ed as a guest at the Queen Hotel. n Mrs. Lona Dennis has rem; time visiting friends. of thc United Church licre and ii of Oxford Street Church, Halif Rev. A. F. Baker, Mr. A. J. Meme. from Vernon, where she spent som 0 cw' ` ' ' -‘ ill f s .veral weeks ‘_ . re are pleased to learn that Mr Lorrel Campbell of the office stat! of R.. 'lil s Holman, Ltd., and son, o! Mr. U. 0. d Hospital on Wednesday alter buvi ‘ aieitis. l 1 ed Miss .lean Rayner, oi Conway, E visiting in 0'Leary, the guest of he aunt, Mrs. W. E. Turner. ax been seliously or c D._l Saturday night near the Hl8h School C8l11Pb¢ll. 01 0'!-»¢l1l'Y.`WHB 0KPrcted` when a car, driven by Mr. E, I-L to be able to leave the Prince County , Strong, of Bummerside, collided with I e nel a horse and carriage owned by Mr. upon his duties here. He is register- , ““d“S°ll¢ an 0i'J€r&l»l0l1 ful' avptri-lJohn Mcxirmon, of Knutsford, in- portecl that it is probable the animal is may yet have to be destroyed. The r car also was badly damaged. It ap- pears tliat the owner had left~the animal standing in front of use Mc- Rm/_ M,-_ pmmg fnrmcrly mst r His many friends learn with pleas- Williams' store and entered the iuc that Mr Leslie Gay, who has building for a few moments. The .tsl horse started for home and was now recovering. We hope that hen travelling on the wrong side of the plete recovery. was o recent visitor' hcrc. their daughter Iva, accohipariied Mr. Bcrtrain Paliner, iiiotorcd Suniinersidc on Tuesday. Congratulations are extended 20th. _ Mr. C. M. Dickie, head agent ro P. E. Island, was recently in O'Leary on business for his firm. Mis Irene McPhee, of Brooklin ll/lass., who was called home by t illness of her mother, Mrs. Patric M°Ph€e. of Coleman, is now retur lfls to the United States on Thur day. the leth. Their friends are gl ing in health and all wish her a com- und will soon bc able to be 0 e United Church are glad to learn that he, the new Hymnary is now avaliable. k l Glenwood Church has already secur- 5 _ od the new hyrniiary for its congre- , i 9 . n gatlon and will be using them im- ng S Son , ai; mediately. to imow tn t ivi . _ - _ -- B rs Mmm” ‘S ““l“°" Bunsresr, May iz uariiisr. Unit- Members and adherents of the On Friday oi last week an enjoy will continue to improve in healtlil road when met by Mr. Strong. The M,._ and Mm wamm simker and_ utl latter was travelling at a slow rate by urounfl as formerly- or speed as he had just turned on to _ -1- the Bartley Road shortly before. He I Ou Wcdilesday. v- building wasi kept the right side ei the me and iiziulcd from Elmsdale to O'Leary was momentarily expecting to see` to and placed on a site opposite Ken- the horse and carriage take their Mr, and M,-s_ Baynem Ems “pon the uedy‘s store. It is owned by Mr. Her- proper place. The horse, however, arrival of a bonnie baby girl on April 'ben Adams' M Elmsdale’ Wh°' lt ‘sl Dems unwlded- cms” W keel’ °“ ml? reported intends to conduct a bakery, wrong side of the road with the in- and restaurant here. cvltable collision as a result. The r horse was injured in the head and the International Harvester co_, fort Mr James Gillis, of Kensington, is _ breast. It is stated that Mr. Strong visiting friends in 0`Leary. l was ln no way responsible for the ac- The iirst car accident of the sea- on in this vicinity happened on uring the horse so severely, it is re- cldent as he was driving slowly on the proper side of the road.-0. A Waiter cd Press)-A bald elderly man, who N velvet smoothness ofTlie Dictator's _L ¥ +,=_’°" __ _ _ bf _,‘__,._f.-i _ lf. Amazing Torsiograph tests prove The Dictator engine the smoothest Eight within hundreds of dollars of its price! ~ O car in its price class matches the 81 horsepower engine. Its Torsiograph U i record is smoothly “rounded” in striking contrast to the roughness common to ordinary eiglits, sixes and fours. No car in its price class has the effec- tive carburetor silencing and the full- power engine mufiliug that combine to give The Dictator Eight quiet and smooth- ness equaled only in high priced cars. Studebaker goes to extremes not ap- proached by any maker in this price class to remove vibration. The crankshaft of The Dictator engine has nine (9) bear- ings and is balanced not only statically but dynamically on machines that are marvels of precision. What remains of vibration is further minimized by a crankshaft vibration damper. Dual carburetion and manifold- ing, feed exact amounts of fuel to each cylinder, avoiding “starving” of end cyl- inders and assuring even power impulses. " Q _ ,:"’v -'.7 (L_ A 3 :_-of _ ~ t I The Tonlogrsph, one ofthe moot nearly infallible oi' lu» tomotive laboratory instruments, records accurately the vibration of any rotating shaft. The closer the record chart approaches n true circle, the more nearly perfect the balance oi' the crankshaft. Above are shown the ‘!'orsio~ graphic records of The Dictator Eight nine (9) bearing crankshaft and those oi' two other eight: of double The Diccator‘s price. Notice the smooth roundness of The Dictator graph conrruted withtheinegiilsrity. or "hump- incss" of the other was -_-u Aod plusall this, plus the fact that The Dictator Eight has only 38.2 pounds of weigh: per horsepower, you also get Free Wheeling, greatest engineering advance since the electric starter. You get Free Wheeling's unique travel-smoothness, its freedom from clutch pushing, its l5% to 20% gas and oil savings, its omciaily approved increased safety. uble evciiiiig was spent at the home for five yea;-5 has been serving re. n of Mr. and Mrs. Sa1'g€l1f» Pl'lllllDS. ireshmcnts at the station bufici. at /I -W Mrs cn t E l visitor to Zshilrlotftiziixviivas A Newt Mlmnl' Rllilll when B. Shower WHS Vaiallo, has just btcn revealed the son of a dctliioiierl kin; l-lis " ' l " l ' . ` ” ‘ f as . i . _ _ _ _ _ ' Q held in honor of a young couple of - ' , ‘ . . h G d D l the neliiclibvrliood Mr. Amos Adams secret might new have bm. brougiit $ ivi .i . I _ _ ' _ _ ~ ‘ : T uar lan at y rs mes Mmmws' M “well “ml ms ’“““g l“"°l“~ “"1 Previous to io iight had it not been for me in- 1 av U 1 _ 'ent liiufriaco. was Miss Nelly qiiisitivriiess of fi new staiioninsster ,_;:g_g_,,_:,,,,_,_,_,,,,‘_;__,Z:___“_,_‘, ,,,,,?__,,,, ,.1 lf! lf!! I1!! I lntef - I-__ .her rar. Ellis, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. who investigated his papers and _ _ _ l Robert Ellis, of O‘L.eary. This gatli- iouiiri that the ' resaurant keepers . _ *_ _ _ _ _ ,__ _ -~~ ’ ‘.",’.iiK".;”.§"§.’.‘..I”“..'1‘T'gFl¥.‘lf§§“‘2Z“.l.2Ziii‘Ii°.iZ..`IZS.2Zf..‘§.f.§T’ °‘ °“° M0035 BR0S» "' Lillian Phillips daughter of the host` For nearly 3 thousand yea,-S Phone 440 256 Queen SL D - and hostess, who is returning to Bos- twenty-ilve of Gui' dl Luslgn ‘ - Pl ton, Mass., after having spent several ancestors (for that )ls his prgslijni Charlottetown’ P’ E' I' ‘ E I N C A N A D A t ith her parents The guest name) were rulers inthe east One Q r-I U -D E B A K E R M A D -1-v ‘ l ~ N0 W _ '5 _. oi honor, how r, ._ __ - ` f" 'f' /// //4//_/,9//' was the recipient of many beautiful 1186, and seventeen members of his ” -- ; AND 4 /- _` / / and useful gifts, including ailverwan-e, family were at one time r um-5 gf __ 4____ --_ _ --_v r-' '_ __ _ _ » _ f \>\ linens. fancywork. kitchen utensils Gypnis. His father was dcthroimi by Um-|;s.vrgLnT RAYS REVEAI. The new apparatus has just been iight in crime detection were ds HERE / /` and a beautiful rug The gifts were the Tsar 'and granted on income of I i doinonstraicd in London. It Consists cussed, among them the plan of mari: . I / \\X j A FORGER E 'of a powei'iiiui electric light and 8. l ing Hfllllles Wllh invisible mk mr 50l"lE l _ .f//gf / made by Mrs. w. P. Mcuciii, ivirs or the Kings banker. Living for a‘ imiiisi. unites rressi ' ` h "l°°s° °f ldenmymg ‘med REAL " .~" 'l ' 2"" in V Thomas Sililker and other friends ol while on the sale of his jewels hcl LQNDON, May 11-»Uitrn-vzoletruy light so that it is possible for the re- Checks and _ en WORDS _ I the young couple. A dainty lunchl wok up the career of an artist arici` ` ' b tn Bank of inainino ultra violet rays to detect ----"'_”“'_" ___ _U I , . ore now being used y c- s. _ D NEWSPAPERS EXPORTED . OF .§~L2¢_ / ° \ ;’.'4'_~' was served by the hostess with the painted one picture which won a Engjand and other lending panic; in evideiicrs of adultci-ation and forgery OL 11.1 -5 . ~ .. , _ _ ,. ,` _ , .. . t K- CHICAGO, May 12. lU- P-l'-A mil W|5DOM __-_.___ “ _ assistance of some of the ladies who prize at a M.la.n exhibition, A_ no- me dggccuon of f01g¢11¢_, and count _than cannot_b.. ii tc_ctcd__ by he na _km do______s worm of om newspaoen o»5M0|,(E \ were present. Games had been ar- man With a Rose,” the. portrait of . ngeitg, The special device employed cd cyc.Tl1i~ ‘black light was thrown __ _ m the vmmd States liich were much enjoy-_ .1 poor Italian girl whom he married. for this pm-pose is called “black upon iorgcri stock certificates count- is exD0l‘i€fl T0 _ BUCMNGHRM LV' , ed by the guests. Dancing also was; g _ ` ` - _ _~ ' ~ ‘ elicit noics and faked stamps and annually for U56 m05lSlY 115 WNPD ll! __ l 4 ` ri th t it will cveni- l rcvcnlcd ilffcrcnccs Paper ln the bazaars of Far Eastern _ . .. ,You Can Buy n. & F. 1 sucsn snsiiiriisi siicoii i (Enclosed in an attract ive cello phone Wrapper) lllamifacturcd from selected Island Hogs You are always assured of this Bacon i_ii the best possible condition-as it is- SLICED DAILY and Supplied to Stores in Quantities to take care of their daily requirements. Ask for D. & F. Products hy/ mon hs w eve was the bride who of them was King of Jerusalem in mmmrm __ __ A BRE / / unwrapped and the presentation `$60,0‘\o which ceased with the failure _ _ filter which eliminates the White l C PU stol articles. ss.\\ "° /f/ flnosmite /// A¥zwa/es!//s F4-nd in len cents in stamps and we will mall you a complete set of “Do You Know" cards--sixty cards of knowledge and curious facts printed in color (size QM' x l§§'). Or iweniy 'mints will bring _vnu the sixty cards accompnniorl by an albumin which the cards can be placed as npf-rmnnent collection. Address Dept.. S, 'Puckett Tobacco Co., Ltd.. Hamilton. Buckingham Cigarettes-a smooth refrcshin blend o choice bobaccos, aun- treoied gy powerful ultra violet rays. 'l'here is no more mellowing influence than the sun. Buckinghams. treated with giant sun lamps, are remarlubly cool and mellow-sn all-pleasure rignreiir. ncvfr varvinjz in qualify. parked for freshness indulged in, the musicians, bein Messrs. Forrest Phillips, Pius Doris and Wilfred Silliker. The occaslo it was at a late hour that the guests departed for their home. after ex- . pressing their thanks to the host and hostess for their l'iosp`itality, tender- ing Miss Phillips a farewell and of- fering the young couple their best wishes for a happy and prosperous journey over life`s matrimonial sen. A concert wliicli was held in thi Uniird Cliurcli under the auspices of - . Mission Circle is being spoken of ranged for w _ Klfl L90 Cll0Cl filly five YBBTS 9-S0 light ’ and is so simple in opciation' ~ ' s g_ in great poverty, leaving five child may 1; is pxpegte n in textures and nl ren, one of them Guido di Luslgnano_ “any be adopted by every police force liuls. Other demonstrations with “ Wm’ became ll Wflller- in the country. It is not iinpio-babie icounierfcit jewels showed ui? W-if ~ ' ~ ' clc1rly cities and wall paper in China. M- cording to a report of the national f _ fo e 10 it will foirri part of false gems quite . . industrial conference b0Bl`d On °l' ` L1-gde statistics was much enjoyed by all present and _ that be r ng _ ____.._»--_--.-_.__-__ me eq,,ip,,,,.,,t of sums and .-,m¢¢_q_ l various possibilities for the “bliwkclerl ~ A IIERVILIIIE is Instant Relief in the patented scaled package. the mcndatory tcrins by ull who iii com _ _____,____.__-----._. _ .-___.,_ D VIS SER Do Noi Buy Before Seeing the Improved Cin.-ionetown, P. 15.1. K E I N A T 0 R ~ » V ~. i l Their Flavor will Win Xoui' havor THE ELEc.|.mc REFMGERATUR F. I ' ' fi __ __ ”"' :Oli l ‘ ' he rice vou pant to pav ° if , ri it-acsu. “ll P - _ - fioni the slstcin an ii eiw i _ as ww as $220.00 mstallci f15l¢¢D ls the greatest nourishor B! lnianls. and without peaceful sleep lhe child will not thrive. This can- ll°l be not ii the infant be troubled 'ml W0l’mS. Millers Worm Powders “ll lfillroy worms and drive them T ______ __ child's rest will be undisturbed. Th y powders criniiot injure the most deli cate baby, ruid tlicrc is nothing sol I R ` ‘ l ltl l _ §‘f.°i;t.l:ne-vizinrlilflllg me lm I 0 Piioivi-I sis i-‘on Ai>Po1N'rMEN'rs ~ _ _ tive. 'L 'L DURAN DUUUET, Special Representa l i l ' ' i lvivc been waiting for ~ , >» i I e i ` ciin or sits! As we have received final notice Our thirty years’ experience in- from A. Horne & Co., to vacate the ‘ sores you perfect wormanshill- premises now occupied by us we :irc ohering our entire stock of monu- ments and hezidstoncs at greatly re- duced prices. The stock consists of the [inest Scotch, Swedish and Native Griiniics; iso Castle Grev :ind Light Vermont a _ . _ Marbles in the very latest designs. m0"““`le“ls' EHSGUUNT SALE NOW ON CHANDLER 69° BELL iso KENT sraesr 'PHONE 741-J CHARLOTTETOWN P. E~ ISLA _'\ .;~_4vuf. Our prices, which include letter- ing, concrete foundation and setting, will never be duplicated, either by ourselves or by any other firm. Those who come iirst will get their choice of over 150 beautiful _ _ ...___ ,_.,_._. anada`sMosiPoulrTou1 i get , ' ' ' ' ` ueors;e_l\'lci\/lnnub_ é _ 43li;5j5;W5lll753l- _ ,__ '__ ____-_“___ -- f ,__ f 7 --» I . ___ __..-. .__ A »- -- ~- W--', ACBUSS CANADA eaiNc_1Nc Ur ifsrnsa _ _ DMN _ _ ,_w__£A_=_NE MENU _ _ -1 a » -Q, AND BACK Sth ANNUAL ALL-EXPENSE TOUR with SINCLAIR LAIRD as otaofCan|dinn¢ecl\sy,a|rimilhiralmdminu‘sl th...thm¢fewdaysinCsnadl'sAlpineplsy|roundwlthc¢opsst 3lNfF, LAKBLDUISEANDEHERALD LAKE *"VlnmuvercndVictorla...erocstheOoe\tLakuontheree\im ,°U°W--Jbetoilrtbntthorkhtpoophpouunlne. *Wife* - $414 sun: Jean - was cnmnmm . sm rmlsulyrniiwayfsrulnrcha-sisoeam»¢adsii||psca\»npcudep¢va\ °*'*»\¢l\»~e..emnmu¢isu»wim~¢s4u¢m-|.ss.mn¢¢»¢iasas~a Dsavasllontreahluly26................ $371.00 LelVm1‘oronto, July27................ $340.00 Other points an qplnltian. '°"°°~‘~°°“°'..:-..m°=.f‘.=.°.:°.s-.1‘°‘~*-"‘-ff* .... 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