THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN (without Me's-r") 1 " i New P's-ices 0n FAIRBANKBPMORBE . ' nun Marine Engines "a H“ 1| your opportunity to buy a new, fully guaranteed engine 1 [or the cost o! repairing your old one. Fishermen who know m FM" will appreciate these values, for the “M" is a sturdy gins,‘ built to give unfailing service under all conditions, its chief advantage is that there is nothing to get out o! order.‘ The dmple design and heavier construction meet every demand [or a heavy duty engine with low running cost. Type 5'51" engines are made in 3, 5, B," l0 and Write us for full ' _ a rUJuCANADIAN Fairbanks-Morse ' -- . coxvlramvwlmmd 1s Prince William Street ‘l6 h.p._ rises, a... n,“ w“; Saint John, N.B. ea Sea View Notes MLJDBSi-Ol’ Du gan. was a visitor to h night. ‘New. London Notes Sea View, aipeque Saturday 'l‘he Dramatic Club oi New 1.0..- don have started to practise a play "irhe Village Sciioolmzfamf’. ‘Miss Winnie MacKay the able’ saleslady. oi’ ‘lra D. MacKay ls spending her vacation in Clinton. Mr. Wallace Adams, French my. or, barberslin Sea View, every F". day. _._.._._ _ Mr. and Mrs. lRoy Adams, Sea View, were visitors to Summerslde Saturday. Mr. Wilson Adams, Sea aiew. was to Summerslde "Saturday ‘m. business. ' ‘ 1 ‘ lMiss Clara MadKny has recon ly moved into her new bungalow. We are glad to have hel- among us again. - ‘Our 8011091 is progressing favour- ably under‘ themanagement of Mr. Ernest ‘Dunning. (Ernest sure ilyes high.) ’ ' Mr. IHorace Stewart, lSes, View, was also a visitor to Summerside last- wefi. illiiiss Irma Constable has return- _ell from Long lliver having spent gtheW/eek end with her friend Miss Mary Johnstone. many-i Mr: Hush Campbell, Sea View, is able to be out again after a scvc-rc "Wwk 91 ¢°1d- lMr. Stirl g MuoKayJ and Ml‘. 11111811 Mllc uy attended the horse ruco in Summer-side. Reported n great day of sport. Mr. James and George Bernard, ‘Long Rivers, were visitors to Sen View last week. i - . ‘ we 1111 5011')’ t0 learn Mr. James Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burt, Sea Vleugf M. Nlaulieod Graham's Road is ‘iswteadily improving alter a severei vollfined l0 his bed with illness. case 0t measles. . l_ We hope he will be around soon. l My: Jghu E_ Campbell, Se“ View’, lMrs. Marshall Constable has rc- wa, among the passengers ,0 Sunk; turned homo from Keilsillgton after. .memme Saturdam .1[l'lSl!iil|,[.I llcr purloliltlaiwe ‘urn sorry,‘ o lcnr ill‘ -- , ‘ Mr. Harry Duggun, Sea. \'|r1,w,‘, _ 1 Y -1- We W011 W 111; §hns purchased a iinc lO0kliig worry, "' - _. Qm home last week‘ l Mrs. ll. P. Found entertained the‘ l-ludics 0i the W. M. S. at u. Quilt, lins- Thcy hnvo two quilts about “llllllleli- i0 svnd to the Foreign l1l“lifl(l)ii, .\ dainty iuilchooil was sol; 1 ,\'L‘l1 li*ll:i-"- Mrs. Edwin Murphy. Sen YioWQ-Miss Ayuui: Ziiliclblllli ltol‘ has returned home after zl weckhlviuobcod. J. 1 I ' ‘visit to relatives in Alberton. _____ -—i< A parlor socinl under tho ausv Miss Laura Graham. ISea Yicugl illces oi’ the W. M. S. ut‘ lilo United has returned from a short visit ilwchllruil. Now imndon was held at ~Borden the guest oi’ Mrs. wm. Lilli-i 111B hour: OflMlg and ‘Mrs. Leslie dlngmm l aynlei- on T lursdny wenin r. ()v ~- . jbne hundred and cighLty peofllle Boat building |5 at m“ s\vi,m_ A; tended and u very pleasant evcn- large number oi’ boats being bu", ilig was silent. The Rev. Ml‘. Ayers [or the commg season by M]. Wm (‘lllinbly presided and the following “am Adams, Se“ View lpfllflflilllllle was ‘rendered. lllii‘i.l'il<‘ . lmentnl illusic, Ernest Dunning. MI‘. Charles Duggfln. Sea. View, is putting in a large strip of "new potatoes" this Spring. ‘ . Ion in the House of Commons, spoke ln the Hart House. Univ s of the report of the royal commission on maritime rights. llllvray. university college (2); against, lchaeVs college (1), Walter Cra w. Univllrlity ¢°11¢Gfl (5)- rilrmatlve carried. .-.. . Hon. Hugh Guthrie (3), the lea der of the Conservative Opposi- ersity r Toronto ‘debate en March 2 on "Resolved that this house IPPWV- FOI‘ h; resolution 1H. s. Dodgson, University college (4), and J. A. Mc- Paui. J. J._Morli.-in, St. The l FRASER’S 1 Pork & Beans Real home style Beans--'as made in the homes of Prince Edward Island. tSold by all grocers: 12c and 20c per in. . . 7000 TINS OF FRASER’S BEANS were sold by Island retail grocers last" week. Buy FRASER’S BEANS for Saturday night. F RASER’S Home Style Product 1 " A Prince. Edward Island Product a Sea. Viewl Scllool was closed lrlstjégazry gm! ‘lfmln M“°G_1'°g“"‘. week for two weeks on account oi’ Mn,’ Qdgarccffigilltgg) evlolifgddgilfi a number of cases of mumps ondl 1mm)‘, “Hum John “acme < ‘. A - - gor and measles in the district. lmurry Marks’ 1 Err . - The many friends oi’ Mr. Arthur.’ lngfellinlguggiiilitzalillg gen.“ Stewart, Sea View, are pleased io1ions, Ernest Duniliili: Reading \irs_ learn he is albleio ‘be ‘out slzninWV-illiuln Payilter. ’l‘lle rclnuiildcr after an attack oi mumps. lol‘ the Dwelling “'11s pleasantly,’ —-—-' M18111 in contests. After the prod Mr. Charles Duggan, Sea View, in- gramme a dainiy lunch was served‘ busily engaged fixing up ‘his oldl 11y tholadics. The ‘sum 0i‘ $37,001 ‘Ford ghr, 3Q 3g to be one of the: was realized. 'i‘lie people then de-i first on the Spring roads. 1 lHriod m their ilomeu well pleased at hzlvini: EDUllL a plezlsaili. evening. The farmers oi Sea View ‘have; been busily engaged in hauling, away their potatoes and oats dur-X North River Notes; Mrs. John A. Moreside is visiting‘ M13 J- W- 11111119117 111111 Iilrqfricilds lll Cil'l.()\lill. I Charles Graham, have nearly com-‘ ___ ,_ , plated sawing wood in Sen View; Mr. Robert Jewell made a rocclll. 1111-11 1119 81111001161118 districts. ;trlp. to Union in his new snowmo- ‘ le. l |We are glad to note that Mn‘; , Climber-g Adgmg, 39,-; View, 1S The fztrmersof this community‘ steadily improving and also belnghre busily engaged in shipping‘ able to be out again atther his sev- “Bed pmames- I oro illness. i 111E the mild days last week. l“ bliss Etdyiltl llclftilllilfilclhlflwll was‘ ; 1e Enos 0 r {LIN Mrs Jack. Mount Stewart Notesiuneull. nu week. : Mrs. (‘Dr~) M. Martin, Grandvicw; Mr. John Collins and Miss Win- [s Spendmg some time at the homehie ilzlve relurnncd hollle after vis- oi her son Dr. and Mrs. A. B, Mzlr- 1111111 "1 11163511111 Grove- tin. bliss Florence l-iltrdy, Union ilri. -illls returned home after visitilli; 11111111111 9911111111)’ 11111119 111‘ 11118 fldlel‘ sister Illrs. Raymond Crcvl-yw lamb but judging _by what followed .___. tho lion must have been in hot pur-l suit. Mr. and Mrs. iiaroiil lllathcsoil and 'i‘auiily have token up their res- iidollrrc in North River again. W1- Tho regular services or the Uui-‘wvllronlc them back. ted Church was hold at the usual? H _ _ “our or u a’ m- The evening Beridlllvlrl-ll liiililnypleliiilgllildixu(geoniiiinlfillli _ _ , l . ‘. ' i . Zllggtfingildlvftx? ghgfgangg’ again lifter being confined in his to‘. . homo with blood poisoning. Mr. Edwin Clark wilo for Lilo past‘;kuzllati|gNiiit1ils 21x31,‘ seventeen months has been 0111-‘ l lid their llli lllhiy llll ti i. ll -. P107911 1" Norm Atnebom- M1L*“"1li:llllel(1i‘ Mr. rind Illrsfhl. élfiillllllliitill 19111711911 1101110 011 W911110111111¥ lam-ion Wednesday inst when consider} and reverts times rather dull llwwkilllu bnsluess was transacted and‘ . , ._, . --.at-;as-. 11.11;‘ -. _ ». ' '\'4-‘=-" " "-15.5; ‘ .4"... . i1 - .1 .Ai" l-s-‘irf 11. l." r -- ifpj, o _ '. i" 1.: . YOU would expect great things of a staff of famous automotive engineers headed by one generally acknow- ledged as the greatest. . . . Constantly at work in the fin- est automotive research labor- atories in the world. ,. . . Experimenting, testing and retesting always with the ob- , ject of discovering or develop- ing new sources of satisfaction and enjoyment for the motor- _, ing public. " You would 1001i to General a Motors with this , talent and these facilities at its command, ' to anticipate the requirements of the motoring public by put- ting into its cars in every price class the utmost in perform- . ance, in comfort and conven- ;1 , ience—and in valuei, rAnd the ever-increasing popularity of General Motors cars imposes ‘ upon General Motors a definite responsibility to see that the policy . is maintained-gives conclusive evidence that the results you would expect are being achieved. . . . cHEva0LEr' ." PONTIAC OLDSMO B I LE OAKLAND MSLAUGHLIN-BUICK CADILLAC {Phat this constantly growing ten- dency to select a General Motors car may reflect a steadily widening margin of advantages in the cars themselves. _. . . ThatGeneral Motors Research will always be dedicated to the proposition that “Today’s best is never good enough for tomorrow". G E N E RAL IVIQTQRS of‘ QA limited flours Oiilss aadulisletoriss’; Oshawa. Qllllfiflol, s1. 111111 110W. an enjoyable program rendered.- Tilcso Ladies are to be congratulat- ed on having pnid oil.‘ the mortgage‘ on the llall and arc now going to; paint it white. lMr. Ray Smailwomi and Mr. Fred Smith, railway employees who have lbeen unemployed for the past whilc went to Charlottetown last weak and by reports have found What they sollplll. the weather man hell)- lng them out some. tilftl. Much interest is being taken ill these sports. Grace Hastings still leads the way. Brad says “it takes Jack to show them the way home. Eilillfillll is taking over Colorado Bill "so boys watch out." Great excitement was aroused , when Hughie appeared on the W.e read oi live stock raisers, but when it comes to hog raising we have to give the credit -to -Mr. ‘Dan- lei McAssey. who a few days ago killed a four months old hos which tipped the scales at two hundred CNNADIVS FRU IT AHEAD Est The North River driving Cllllilvcgetableii, are contemplating a race on the of [he Clftowil speedway in the near fu- Fruit ‘Branch m, Ottawa“ Market‘; ‘division of flwilubles. numulr. ‘Drying .‘ul.l Slur- tulluu. unri i-he latter by (Hlitlrirflsive Grocer. 'IllIfl‘i'. itfillg." idxllillils urv also nlade at with ii. I (lreoilinlz. Canada's —~~~— - is sound advice all the (i0Ci.0l‘S1b';ili'S u‘! home iill(]‘ll"iil'1)il(l. Tile slveopiill-C victvrxy iravr sillemllrl .lu‘\1l§9—Y011 111'“ >1>111@11'~‘"11 1" ‘Fruit and vegetable COII-illfllliiiili)“ .\ll‘lliSlUl' of _Ag.riclllture ['.llilli('ii_\' to (‘anddinn-grolvil apples two months iu jail. ll-luvc you 1111!" agree. 511111911011 11119111111‘ 1‘111i11‘0v€d health, in his lust reprint “'11:.- enabled ‘l0 ilhyslcally and mentally. moire popular undersltnnrling appreciation oi lLhlg truzlhl fthc lbranch carries on n l"i,r:-'lillpcl‘illl Fruil l-lrous i'.£lill]1ill“-."ll by lectures null ulpturlllc; llllli‘ prizrs out oi‘ u p05“ CI1$111>11101"-~'1‘11i11 01110111111 ‘1. 110112111 illcmoiis-lraliinns and by rho issuing siblv ion, including the ‘two siivnr yesterday 11=111 1111 “"1>111‘1>‘111¢‘- llll'l' ireo cinallluiioli m‘ ‘such Dull-ill‘ challenge (lily-z for the dessert and‘ dks1i01r——1l-Ie was u. happy and fruit zlildicillirlns us‘ “Funsdizln (lrolvll (tiluklllg rlzlssi-s. tlu- I'm-nim- lltfiillfldlOllllfllllPd Hhickcll. mnkinl. and This is the siogunhnlpics". und "Fruits nllri Velze- won by Ilriiish (‘olumbiu with .l(lli- ‘had ‘ncilhiii-g to WiSll l(1l'-—'PI'OZ‘1'(‘5‘ ‘more Culrzldiail m lilo lillilcd Kingdom and s-hnuld thing‘ 10 say g1) u long‘ way i0\\'ill‘(l familiarizing Prisoner-Yes. sir. Xvill you tho British cousunlcr with our please ‘léiiépllollk’ lily wiio flint I higrlp-qllnllty fruit and encourage shall not be home to llllill£:'l".’- lllc buying m‘ oinpiire products." iP-rogrelssivo (i-rocoi‘. For ‘the luzlkc ihc lIilllHYllii; grniiiyillg and stirleluent: “‘i'iiliil(iltill ltppies ob- fulldalneillnl iilillOil "billlpirc I-lollours“ nl ifhe Six-ow lust {all by and sixteen (216) pounds. Beat this who cam L? $181113: with our 01d favourite Under tho skllliful management »r s, - ' 1 WALL PAPERS and BORDERS ‘ AT- HALF PRICE Come in and e 11.11111 fey ‘I012 8011116 i bargains. fur. days. . q? % o?‘ l " I "1 ening at the home ot Mir. and Mrs. ‘Mr. and Mrs. »P. IL. ‘Qoitin who re- turned trom the U. ‘S. a short time ago spent the past week with rela- times and friends at lLot 40. Mr- lCoiiin intends to iarm lnext sum- mer so attended the sale oi West- ern Horses held. in Charlottetown recently, where he bought s team o! them. '“ A meeting of the Presbyterian Y. iP. S. C .15‘. was held Sunday ev- ot Russel, Jiggs is showing his teed as well as his speed. Queenie is backward is coming forward.‘ Pet- er ls doing some heavy training and Bodeque Boy is coming test. Elmer surprised the boys with his green colt. he Oommet is coming and John- e sees it. Hilda L. still holds up the year. l Our efficient mall courier is mak lng good time with‘ Queen Marie. Among the hockey fnnslat Corn- well Rink on Monday night were the Misses Mildred Warren, Rita Whaatley and Enid Ewen‘. George Clark and was well attend~ od, considering the poor condition nicely chosen roadinls were given ‘ and man; ri_ioe hymns end. psalm make a very ‘instructive ot the roads. The meeting was led by Mr. 1m Douglas in a very can ebio spanner. Alter opeminghvery m, m, m BABY'S OWN and in- teresting meeting, $0M 1'1!‘ ursery )- ; A connoisseur oi paintings sew in the window oi a second and ‘ {in ' A s l A. 0 1 Plkl%_ s-._ I I r ma shows th out merit. m} Iran ‘ ‘olzin masts may snsnmasnsuuuli euphemism all , m. japlll ‘the still}: rlnnlgiailredt o A» pxpqn rmn- snail» will shorllyullll yqem on‘ nlesrlngnl b" _.pla'u_ti n . t-Vanenvvlr. Ottawa. Me ‘ A a gross in existence.‘ a_ 0a in “ I the ether-at IOIIIII mam-a Kara _ a , =51 Ila- islhalllll. I I . effi