’ b! a sensational rush and a pretty ‘GE. _ i HE BEAUT SAFETY PCIWE 1 l? Y It Eco coMF0nT srnnn NOMY ' ‘LUNG LIFE *RELIABILITY & yaw Ion» filly enclosed four-wheel brakes . . . four Houdaille double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers lg; |laas windshield . . . five steel-s oke wheels . . . torque-tube drive . . . . t a Ilustless Steel for exterior metal parts. / $0] all the features of the is none more important It is a reflection of the substantial worth o] the our. ' Evidence of the high quality built into the Ford is the extensive roller hearings» The" “any in all- an unusually large num- ber. From the engine to the road, the en- tire drive of the new Ford on all forward speeds is entirely on frictionless ball and HJ-oller hearings. In addition to smoother operation, this saves gasoline, gives the car more speed and power, decreases noise and increases the durability and eficiency of every moving part. Another important factor in good per- formance is the care with which i110 N!‘ ls made. The aluminum pistons 8w all interesting example manufacture. CDUPI! . . . shatter- r oating rear axle new Ford there than reliability. $585 Though weighing more than a pound each, they are made so accurately that _tl1¢Y do not vary more than one gram in weigh!- In size they are held true to within 01w l‘. O. I. Ball Ylalaav, lhttarla. Ialspara, lplrn lira and can: ulra. lay mu r17- lnlllh can be wrlagol lhr Igll your lard (only. one-thousandth of an inch. The wrist-pin use of ball and are more than instances of manufacture holes in the pistons are diamond bored l0 within a limit of two teu-thousandths of an inch. In each motor, complete piston- assemblies are not ‘permitted to vary from each other hy more than 3 gram!- Thmughout the ear you find many other this same accuracy in the of vital mechanical parts. Combined with simplicity of dais“ w! high quality of materials, itns the reason for the economy and long life of the and the satisfactory service it is g1“!!! . millions of owners the world over- of precision / See the nearest deal and 118W him give you a demonstration ride in the new Ford. You know then that It bring, yqu Qverytlung you want or need in an automobile at an uuusullly 1°" PH“- FQRD MOTOR COMPANY 0F CANADA, LIMITED Montague l lllrll’ last game of hockey was Illntssed by a large number of fans tn the Montague Rink on Saturday "llht when the puck chasers from Georgetown met. the Imperlals o: llvntrlgue. Although the- score was rather one sided the game was not uninter- WN to watch, and was full of illfllls and spills. The vlsltors were at a. gren: disad- "BWZB as some of them had very llttls practice this year, and were not lwllstomed to playing ln a large rink. ln the first period the Innperials the lend by soorlng thrcc coun- lllllnd held the visitors down to nil. n" Mound period was much faster W! the vlsltors netted their first Winter ln this stanza. Before the Ptflod ended the home team scored ltlln maklng the score read 4 to}. In the third perlod the home team ltlln took the offensive and McIn- lm by a brllllant. rush netted anoth- ‘P Muster and soon after Thompson “P1117 of stlck handllng scored again "insisted. "Tar Ckakprsa CAI" _ sgaln scored and this made the final count read 7 to l. Lovers made some nlce rushes for the vlsltors but dld not receive much assistance ln the way of combination. Although the Georgetown boys were beaten lu this game they are confid- ent. that they wlll glve the Imperial-s their hands full before the winter ls over. , The Montague boys play ln George town next Monday night and lt ls ex- ‘ pected that these teams wlll form an Eastern League after that. game. LINE-UP Imperial: Gwflfl-"Wfl Goal McGuignn .. ... Lavers Defense McIntyre ... Lflvcrs McCsrron . . . . . . . .. Rafuse Fprwards Currie ... ..- ... Eulrchlld Poole ... -.. ... ... David Thompson ... ... ..._... ... Lave“ Grant. Oarruthers Francis Murphy satisfaction of all. refereed to the Th/msny friends of Mr. Archie Campbell arc pleased w learn that 11¢ Before the perlod ended Mcntaguels much lmDYOl/ttd "i" m‘ "ca" A l ave on. my F" almost a qusrtarol a canto: I: ‘pallhacs s tanks, or any l: or we can make aayt order on short notles and save: you assay. A BRUCE STEWARTeCQLTD. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. 5.1. kpdirj y to] repair gasolimult-l: " °"' “"l.l"lr'li'.s|..n- hia| to your, Illness. Mr. Campbell had been en- joying the best. of health until last. week when he was confined to bed for a few days, but. after being under the doctors care for a few days he ls slt tlng up again, and ls looking little‘ i the worse of hls illness. l Many wlll regret to hear that Mr. jand Mrs. George Wrlght of Lower J/lcntague are both suffering from pneumonia and sincerely trust. that. their recovery may be s sDEEdY 011c- —M. PLAN MEMORIAL TO MONTREAL. Feb. 5.—A memorial to the late Lyunwocd Fnrman, for- merly, over a period of years, organ- lst of Christ Church Cathedral, and recognized as one of the foremost organlsta ln the world in hls day, ls -to be placed in the cathedral short- ly, ncconllng to well advanced plans. It ls expected that a bust of the late Mr. Farnam, to be executed by Alfred Lnherte, Montreal sculptor, wlll be the form of the memorial chosen. Tentative plans would place the bust ln s suitable position near the organ he loved and used Wit-h Slwh mastery during hls time in Mvlllfell. A further proposed memo lal to the great organist ls the compilat- lon of a volume of oraan combo!"- tons m be “wrltben by outstanding composers of Canada, Entlflnd. fiance, (Jennany, and the United .351“, and dedicated to the menwfll of Lynnwood Famam. There ls ev- ery hope that. this memorial wlll be executed In addltlon to the other. The only vehicle at the station was a dilapidated four-wheeler. This Mrs. Swift perforce had to hlre. Her In!“ gage was got tcgemer. and she step- ped ln. After a few minutes she P!" h" head through the window and lpokt‘ to the driver. "Whsrars Y0“ Will" . There are a number of towns where Beautifying Our Canadian Cities OTTAWA, Ont, Feb. b-"Thst the appointment of a Regional Planning Oommisslon would take the line u! loasv. resistance and still sculd enable Ottawa, its suburbs and the sur- rounding districts to be developed ln a lllllllilfil‘ worthy-of the capltal of Canada and of a. progressive lnodrm city," was the statement of A. O. Gorman, D.L.S., ln presenting the re- port of the Town Planning Commit- tee at the annual convention of the Domlnlon Land Surveyors Association which ls beln! held in Ottawa to- clay. Mr. Gormsn declared there are many scrlous diflicultles in the way of the adoption of any Federal Dls- ‘ trlct scheme which would involve the abolltlon of municipal governments ln Ottawa. Hull and the surrounding dlstrlcts. Any proposal to superim- pose upon present lnunlclpal govern- ment a Regional Plan, under which the control of physlclal features and public services would be transferred to a. special commission, would doubt- less result ln endless disputes as to what commutes physical features and public services and as to where the divided responsibillty should be- gin and end The adoption of a Regional Plan- nlng Commlsslon, on the other hand, sald Mr. Gormon, might be more enslly and quickly achieved. Under it the city councils would be asked to agree with other municipal represen- tatives to place planning control of the Capital region in the hands of a commlsslon of expert. planners. If ll. ls sald that this is also lmpraclnc- able and impossible the answer ls that. what ls being done all over the clvll- lzed world ls neither impracticable nor impossible. Vancouver has taken a command- lng lead among Canadlan cities ln town planning, Mr. Gorman declar- ed. One interesting development thczc has been that. ln Point Grey, now n. part oi Vancouver, the experi- ment. ls bolng made of the replauning of subdivisions, invoking the ex- change of properties for the sake of more efficient planniulg. Alberta. promises to lead the pro- vinces, so for 8.5 town planning ls con- cerned. A year ago twelve wwn plan- ning commissions had been appoint- ed ln Alberta, now there are seven- teen or eighteen. The utility of a provincial town planning bureau, such as Alberto. has created ls being admirably exemplified 1n that pfo- vlnce and sooner or later all the pro- vlnces must be lmpressed by the ab- solute necassity for such a central agency. Saskatchewan also has the advan- tage of a. Director of Town Planning though as yet he has no stafl‘ of as- slstances, but the town planning idea has become firmly embedded in the publlc mind. The cltles of Saska- toon snd Prince Albert have each at- tacked the problem of town planning ln a business like manner and have called ln trained specialists to vlew to a comprehensive plan for the olty. zoning ls ln progress, and there, ls a tendency to found new townsltes in conformity with modern planning. In Manitoba, whlle the necessity r01- a. director of town planning was re- cognlzed, the mistake was made of thinking that the superintendent of provincial highways could also act as director of town planning ln hls spare time. He has no spare time and lt seems clear that the nlnuzgr- lncnt 0f Lwo such important luucllrur. at the sruue time is lrupractlcnblc nmi impossible. The Town Planning Act of lhc PfOVlflCe OI ONCE-HO 1s Obsolgle gm] efforts of the Town Planning frnler- l and staff for cducutlonnl and cxccnl LYNNWOOD FARM Jive purposes hzue been ulthout. rc-' suit. 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Montreal after ‘Common?!’ Wllhfllll U"! years of conslderatlon has appointed find COYICBW 0f "w Kink- Klng Gustave announced today, ln executive, but how the various func- .11 message from the I palace that, | Glide vnI-“L Oswald lnnmch? tlons are to be distributed ls not yet. "nfter serlous consideration, nud with clear. Saskatoon has elected several ‘dvep r98ret.“ technical men to the clty councll, ln- ‘ sanction Lennarrs cholce of the Blrl cludlng the Dean of Engineering of ‘who had been the University. This group has prc childhood days. scr has followed the example of Van- ‘chose to announce hls engagement couver and is employing an expertualthough the marrlage was postpon- of international reputation to create led to permit love to flnd a way tor _ At Churchill nothing yet seems to selves for llfc without the ald of the have happened to klll the promise royal family. and expectation that. that town would The weddlng wlll take place some be planned and developed under the time next. year, and on that. day lngtothdabltlltf-‘lhelsktd. umcoaotmlhlacauaulodhnd- moi-smut "WWW "W" R¢nmmmmmnr* Dealers for PHILCOS Charlottetown and Summcrsidc DEALER FOR Cl-lARLO'l"l‘E'l‘O\VN J. MILTON WHEATLEY ,- ,_ _ _H . -. (ll-ado lllJlrll-l, Callusrihq IKIiIlULAyVlllFEC‘lfijibllkrw, Cblilrlvl l". hlhclmsnn, ulthouglu u . ma“. m,“ l PJMCUH" m. Cumbmilliv, Hm’ Prrfccl ZlIITIlflHiNJO lorlltc mrmlll» l l’. l .: Hu-l Jul“! u! 11°11“?- 11" N’ Clam hlacPlmcc. Arthur Alznlman. lucrnl “m; hold on Jun. 1. 1hr. an Alarjv S. Alsuliay. Lcachcr. flue b01111 "DIV-Fulfil l1) RH. l’. C. IPAlHOL plrasu C0111‘ ,_\lcl'§3l1 o: Uundas llaplu‘. Clnrch ._i._ _.- -lllll1'.'lllvCl)\ 1.1 Dululxls Crnuluf‘. ‘MR. ARCIIIBALI) .\'. I.I\'I.\'GS'I‘ON; l l BRANDON l.\'lll.\N liljllUi l. llllll. lllffl‘? Gilli lll‘ Sldtl-ISSIUN I-l possible that (hi; courtesy um- of count will be granted to 111m. The road of truc love fnr this ‘young couple wlll not in rcallly bo so ‘ mough, as Miss Nirasvaudl. L; lhv l ldaughtor of a \\'culllly' busincssnmn a Royal Hmd tre prince wlll have all the property loft ln trust. for him by his ' mother, the Grand Duchess ‘Mnrxc of l FY31). 5.- Swcdml s“ radon. Lcnlmrt of llfc m 0n .\l0n<|u_~,'. January .1. He rormany announced ma, cm Russia‘ whose mamas‘: m hm {amply , (lcpnrircl th..< luv no Dunclas, P. l-..» Lu‘. m ru- m umlluluuu. Karin Nlssvandlt. ‘Prince WllllCllll, “:15 (lL-sulvcd in ‘ I" Arclmmm N Lmmwmm‘ w“ M! ‘KW l-Zlnwlnyyfl Furl? ‘I Ill,“ a; a commoner ‘md daughter o’ ‘Hm; ‘Mr. and Alro. Axum. Ll\'lll'.'.~i'lll u!’ l-l'.l|1:.<'z|1.‘g‘1.ln. um l h,“ Swedish businessman, desplte thcl "m “rm” "lam 30mm) m!" mm ‘HJJhfi - .\ll‘~ Llgulgsumla. \-. ho was 48 your» class room. '1 lfllrivr .~tu<n Am», -l— ) CANOE COVE SCIIOUI. of ago, was born at l“(ll'l.‘:l lllll. l‘.' tltflllull lllUllln. for both l» .- Mid . H l“ mm-mg yiyrnn _\-,,_-,|-_‘. h,“ “Mp 5» our" ‘Hvfilll .1111 w-Znu. ll).\]ll‘ he would lose m5 tmc as Prmce and‘ Report of Canoe Cove $cl1ool for lus 'parcnts_ 1o Dunno“. About Jll ml “mu um] lllllw- 4]-\vl.ll‘l;‘l“_~_‘.lllt 5,161,055,011 m melhe month of January. lYtDFE ago llv. rum l) inc umcd a huuulr. (‘llulgllldtl on“ I1 mu- mmlrrn h_\',;lruzc fl',I\lllflllL‘(‘.~ .'\<l|. wlll in liu‘ school are n numbvr ul .ll'~l- illlllllllllm. our of “H1111. i111‘ urn‘ vl lll‘ lull-l Ill .w~ M. y l-vlr ‘fw- ‘Stnlcs who.“ lu- lnmlq; 111.‘. lunm- 0x- cepr, for communal vudts to b1.» par- cum. About. thrcc ycars n11". will“. to lll health, he fClllfllPil l0 lil- mYV-ll-‘Vll- w home of his parents, whvrn hr rv-i llnzulnlan, llu-rv celvcd the host. of care null allow] (lvncos lm" th" lhl! 0! l" 141ml in,“ “L; ‘y-allh, howcwr, zmrluullv! ]ll‘l|l(‘l]\i\l owl nun-lard mmulvu, cf fallcd llllbll’ the end some on Jun. It.‘ tho Mall. Grade VIL-l, Stella The deceascd was of u lrrnrllv’ -~ --—--~ - lclara, MacPhge, and sociable dhpasllioll, and will ho, Hay, dml." rnrl Walls-x H :1 . , Grade VI.—l, Arthur MocLean; 2, greatly Inlsscd by hi5 runny friends-I the nrrvspnprr Hm a “unlnlt use". m“. prohmts a‘ Grade IX ¢sr.>-1. Louisa.- Mac- a prince and , Nevzn; 2. Sadie MacNevln- knowledge; Grade 1X (JrJ-l, Florence Mac Phee; 2, Jessie MacNcvln; 3, Milton lMacNevln; 4, Calvln MacKlnnon. V 2, Leonard MacNevln; 3, Edna Mac- ho was unable to Klmwm lumon; 2. ll‘! hls swcclhearl since iDorothy MacNevln; 3. Nell MacNev-' throu~hrut the community, at ohm-c rxnlfllll. ugvhu; M nllllllllll“ n l‘ l. "f Lanna“ did mt hesitate. He i in‘ 4. Leona Carson. home: he was untll shortly bclorc his lwtllcs rvl l-‘nu do (‘olurrur "u ‘Hill Grade IV.—1, Elizabeth MacDon- death, an almost. daily visllulj. llv 11w (‘ustonu I know." \\]1‘.'.-I\" 1:11!- ald; I, Hector MacNevln; 3. Mary was a great lover of out-door hi: and t m!" l I . ' .. a ' _ q , -.| ~ ' |_|] cur-Y‘ grunf» n1: the young people m estabnsh them. Dan-sch, t, Colln Darrach. ,actl\lt|cs . nd a v.ry lntcrosllvr tall.‘ ; Dpnl In]; m1 ,1“ I “mp, Grade lL-l. Lloyd MscDougall; 2, er, so that thcre were m (lull hem. -| and. Wm r -rl s v v I - v ‘\Vi\_\‘." srllrl tho hivthl {-4 "- Mildred Inmnn; 8, Rudolph Mac’ when he was present. I He lea\'"s to nlourn. hls Eltlflll" ‘r... unnlal" 1w throw" lh- I‘--‘I< Parents, also one sister. Mrs. A. tho '::."c11l.“." IAul Willi? ow‘; - * flaunt, of Hamlngham, Mus», anal sell-aimed book.) Donald. Grade I (Sn-l, Muriel MacNev- 1:53, Cleveland NMDOMH-