28 19'27. _ _ THE CHA'RLUTTETOWN_ GUARDIAN g PAGE THIRTEEN .xv N ~. J .ts- *-1 . `=r'_ than any other Light Car Judge the roominess of the Whip et from the inside. Step through the wide door opening into the surprisingly large interior. Due to its unique body,_a`nd dash con- struction there is actually more 'leg'-room than in any other automobile of this price class. Note too, the following Whippet features, all of them hitherto unknown in the lightécar field. O Four Wheel Brakes-a safety feature demanded by modern traffic conditions. Unequalled L Eeonoguy - more miles on a gallon than any other ear., Acceleration-5 to 30 miles f an hour in 13 seconds. The VVhippet’s flashing pick-up makes you master of any traf- fic situation. Low gravity cen» tre adds safety. ~ llnjlzlytill tlloemy)oulxl,g geloplell lln her history and blog;-nphy 'to la' . . . _ _ . I _h I ,h _ h was their points. Four 185 .GRAFTON STREET _ _ ,;l\\l1___;i_¢fiii_l:cy_§l_ino_o:_(_\\__§;;e§tee_ as Speakers deemed the retmgre CHAR|~°TTET0‘W‘N ll in the whole wmmunm, oi the world to which four gl; ‘$51 be Sadly misged responded with remarks-ble In spite olgthe inclement coudit- fluence and persuasive mme in . 1 V.€81ill‘E the wonderlul 3UM‘MER5‘|DE' P- E- |- MONTAGUE, P- _E. |- |:_“[“p‘;£)I§}'ee ‘;;’i‘:igI'l(;‘e(;arl§;rCUnfii(;,L;:.: made with the steady advn __ 'which was held, on April 31, to Sl. Mme' - Speed _ more than’ you'll ever need. 55 miles an hour is all we claim. Many owners report 60. p Adjustable Steering Wheel-tall or short, lean or stout, the Whippet fits every driver. Beauty -The smartest look- ing, most modernly designed light car on the road today. Long, low, graceful lines. If you have never ridden in a Whippet we suggest you do so before another day passes. NEW LOW PRICES Whippet Wl\ip;~¢_¢ “Six” Coach ‘ $ 965'. $12UU ' Touring ` 950 _1150 Roadster 1040 1225 Coupe 965 1200 Sedan _ 1100 1300 Landau 1140 1375 Prices F.O.B., Charlottetown, P.E.l. Attractive Q|1e_d_it_.Tern1s. OVERLAND MR. JOHN MCMILLAN The death occurred at Canavoy on May 18th, of Mr. John McMillan who was the victim of a mill accident on May 16th. when he had his arm completely torn from his Jared. resulting in death therollow one ‘adopted sister .Katie,‘u` niece Hilda .Dunn in .New York, to"n1o_nrn their irrepalableloss. , The funeral from his home to St. Andrews .Chnroh 'was conducted by Rev. Father Macl./ellun, und very largely attended, irieml__(,_c_om- lug in large numbers to pay? their ,last tlibute ol' respect to a well _ Iknowll und\highiy respected resid- __ .___ A new tobacco a big package and _a coupon lhnt I r . .i1"'V l lMl~l:.ul)llnphy wzls an energetic 25,P€::;]gnl¥d|l21E?s§é°‘I3£' F wunluu und i~f’! _ 1 R.T HOLMAN, LTD.- - ' ' Charlottetown, R.. l.:|. “"4 your Wall Qnpor csiplog to II' ..._ _-_ Anoirrss , N arket wa ow Local butchers H oponal Dan hog' premium, on selects ~ mal; _Camden N s_ May 27_ (spwlam cut per hog on shops 8041 .Miss Mary E. Trainfar. nl med ,to hav, a V ry .severe per hog clit on henvles. Saws Mr _|_,F_ 1~,-51,19” ‘ , . . pm" 1'Bll8ed from $7.50 to $3.00- Mrs. Jas. Trainonizud son ‘lineb- - iu;_t.~.:..:‘°:.:l“~ll-4.---- , MRS. ELIZA J. CAMPBELL. On Monday, May iltll, Mrs. Eliza .L (fnmpllell, ol' Froetuwn, passed 1lc»u<:el'lllly away at the age ol sixty- six _vt-urs. The deceased hud been ill failing health for about two weeks. Everything was done lo prolong life, hut the hand oi deuthl was upon her and she calmly hreullled her lust on the date men- lionell above. Mrs. Campbell was n iii'e-loin.: member oi’ the Presby- lorian cl\ur'cli, and a life member oi' the W. M. S. She was widely and favorably known and will be missed by a large circle ol relu~ iivos and friends. The funeral was hold on Tuesday, May 10th, Ser- vice was collclucted by the Rev. Mr. Williamson. She leaves to mourn their loss ` two sons und ihrcc daughters: Mrs. George W, - linrns, Albany, Mrs. Hurry E. C. Webster, Imperial, Susk., and Mrs. _ lllrnest L. Pnyllter, Lower Bed-' eqnc; Geo., of Freetown, and Har~ old, oi' Lower Bedeque. The pall bearers were six nephews ol’ the deceased, Wm. H. Mayne, George .\iayne, James .lal'dine,` George Jar- dine, Colin B. Campbell and J. A. (1n.mpl>ell. Interment was in tho Poople`s Cemetery, Freetown. »-»-----»-<»¢¢-v--<--- ' MRS- JAMES DUNPHY ' Ono rcudg ol' 11 gloom being ras! over 'a colnnlunity by the dc:lih_c-f one ol its residents. Anil .wnll muy it he called n gloom-xl gloonl thai. only i'lo=f¢" -11-e~.’;~='i_t`=;'?‘:_.;;-cv - -=-. ~. ~.. :_-._ ._ Cup CUT PLUG _ 1 o Ho, Ho! come ab¢a}