M". I vqr-u- '- sséyiysLvE 1;?" Probably not-and it is just for c ontingencies like this that Life Insurance was created. No one can accur- ately foretell thefuture, but everyone can provide for it. The earnings of the breadwinner need not sud- denly stop—they can be continued with the aid of Life Insurance. Perhaps you have discouraged your husband from protection necessary for you and your children. If so, you would be wise to reflect‘ on this providing the fact: “If every wife knew what every widow lrntSws, every man would have adequate Life Insurance.” In literally millions of cases, Life Insurance has Never Dies”. It is the man can make certain that proved “The Love That means by which every his family will be cared foo-always, Today. is not a day too soon to talk over Insurance Re problem. I '| Life Insurace . One 0/ a scrir: n,‘ mom: qr: Bvilisl: Li]: Insurzum Cm. sponsurrd by Canadian and yams: operating in Canada. >__-__.___- ’_.._..__»_. IYNPAYTNG GYEFT? .44.} IAN FRANCISCO. L-‘lp ' i: ~ 1 y. is 1 mill/ll?‘ <1" \"i‘!1 \" ..._._, , Y. WA holler tobacco and a. better cure-that accounts for the popularity of our t My npmtsw usss-lossom . ~ u v I OMORROW —- could you "carry on” in your husband's shoes? Could you earn his income, in "addition to caring for your home and children? _ the future ‘with your husband-flu‘, better still, call in a Life presentativc to discuss your mutual erviee H; laull ‘ls sup‘ '""<l lo do in a. china ' 1"<'.-‘.'(=:1"':1 Cllillpfll" w‘. {our our: (lid lu Arthur ._. "Wlflllplfi." .- 0: dead: muons, 11; chickens. fills 1. A m, bay when rescued. The cats. b9 the store overnight. THE CHARLQTTETLQWKQHARDT-hll HUNTER RIVER AND VICINITY Mr. Ernest; Smith, Pownal. has dgaln resumed hls dutles as teacher o! Hunter River nitér the holidays. Sad news was received by Mr. W. D. MaoCoubrey o! wheatley Rlver when on monday Aprll 6 his brother Mr. Isaac MaoCoubrey of Charlottetown passed to his etornal home. The sympatzhy o! the community goes out bu Mr. MaoCoubl-ey in his recent sad berevement. Mr. and lvllrs. Horace Ling and son Howard, New Glasgow, were the guests ol’ Mrs. Llngs arents Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDona Wheatley. Miss Bessie Stood, Wheatley River, had for her guest over the Easter holidays her cousln, Mlss Matheson 0f Mllwn. Mr. and Mrs. John MnoLean, Hartsvllle, were the guests of their New Bodies by Fisher for the N ewe Chevrolet THE high standard of design and workmanship, so evident through- out the new Chevrolet Six, is especially impressive in the new Bodies by Fisher. You will be quick lo notice that Fisher craftsmen have taken full advantage of a longer wheelbase to create llle roomiest and most beautiful] body slylcs in Chevrolet history. Yet, prices are substantially reduced. l parts of chrome and nickel pldlb. Interiors are excepllonlllly spool- ous . . . you will remark oh the ullllSl-llll leg room they afford. The fine, long-wearing upholstery fabrics dre smartly tailored. 'Wl1é1i you drive the new Chevrolet, you will particularly appreciate such features as the adjustable driver’! seal . . . the fully-insulated driving com- partment . . . and the clear safe vision I Mama's lclrd store. Here ls the list ' 4B; (lugks, (l; canary bird-S. 3 911d W111” pari-ot, wlth claws and terrible language. W88 hbldlnz h m1 longing to a slde show. W916 1911' in daughter lvlirs. Barret, Wheatly River last week. We are glad to report Mrs. Charles Houston, Rustlco. ls very much lm- proved after her recent illness. wide variety of dis Mr. Normon MacRae, Wheatley Rlver, who was recently operated on for appendicitis 1n the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital ls maklg satis- factory recovery. Ask m about the G Miss Ollve Bonded-son has resumed her dutles 1n Enenezarlaiter a. pleas- ant holiday spenrt among relatives Service Policy. Ride in any The smart, modern lines of the cnr are emphasized by the deepened radiator and the new de luxc wire wheels. We arc sure you wlll be delighted with the linctivc colors out and the newly-designed bright metal in ullidireclions. Sec the new Chevrolet Six at, showrooms today. with cuen more pride . . . buy l! even less man y. Olll‘ You can 019a it for M A C plan o j rlo/crred payments, and the General Motor: Owner one of the twelve smart, priced from $610 at factory, Oshawa, taxes extra. » fine-performing model: . . - and friends. Misses Ruth Matheson, Alloc Mac- Rlao and Myrtle Chandler left on Monday to resume their duties teach- ing after renewing old acqualnten- ces at their homes here. i m. and lvtrs. Norman Ling, Wheat- ley River. were the guest of Mrs. Ling! parents, lvtr. and Mrs. Benja- min Martheson of Wheatley recently. Owing to the tcnlbla condition ol.’ (who roads hauling in thls section ol’ the country has practically ceased. Potato prlces are slowly going higher and cobbler seed going at 40 cents per bushel. Mr. and Mrs. Blalr Andrews and son, New Glasgow were recent guests of Ml‘. W. D. MaeOoubrey and his daughter Mrs. Robert Stevenson, Wheatley River. i lA delightful dance was held ln the lvllasouic Hall on Easter Monday nlght despite the bad condltlon of the roads a. large number was pre- sent. Dancing and cards were enjoy- ed tlll the wee small hours of the morning. Dainty refreshments were served by the ladies. m. Angus MsuRae, Whéatley Rlv- er, entered hhe P. E. I. Hospital for treatment thls week. 'I'l1e latest news was he underwent a slight operation on Wednesday and ls doing as well as can be excpected. We hope for a speedy recovery. Mia Florence Macftae,’ Wheatley River, has returned to Milton on Monday to resume leaching there. Mr. Charles Andrews, Wheatley River, was n. vlsltor to the city this week. ‘ m. Wllllnnl Lin; was a vialtor to llhe Provincial camlbal Tuesday. - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Axworthy, ' Whcatley River, spent Easter Sunday ln Charlottetown. ' Mrs. Wlllalzn Bowen. and sonloclcs ley were guests or Mrs. lowls Mac- Callum, Brackley Pblnl; on Wednes- A Wsswouuvuougu sun TIuClaom-old $7M!” COIpo-nqhlcrnulpcnnnl arollonprba . . . maln- hllflllillidoquipmfi" ’ APRIL 11. 1931 —<— u ’ . I In Ad»: ch Ddulil ll ' ' rzfilzilzrflcfil“‘-‘".....- - 1?". ' an In _ fol-bird cal-Ill: rlulni ti: of u l Incl vlgdrouu pcocpoihy. Ghorll noon a! , 14,1154 and" 2%: rrtlzm wiry ' ‘r , . "‘......."" it 59% l: (‘An bnudu YXLUE ctr-cl lid-ill} Afl-Iorne f? Co. Prince Motors Charlottetown _ DEALERS FOR PRINCE so Summerside WARD ISLAND ..__..__________,______ ___ d”? onvx-znmsu AND vrcmrrv Messrs Upton Bmlth and Sllrlln M!“ Helena MaoMman‘ Hunter Stewart attended lfu‘ 8011:1101" Rlver, has resumed her duties ln Mlss Sadh‘ Johnston, Sumlnrrsltle lax: xvrck whrre she has gircsumrcl licr (‘llllvlCli at Ilolnlzzxls. 4 left Ior hum, Cavendish, a daughter. Mr. Elolje _______ _,____________ Born; to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clu- ‘Blsou puss". in JENNINGS SAYS TREASURE HUNT “JUST BOLONEY” CHIHUAHUA crrrY, Mex. Avril 1Q,_A1 Jcnnlngs, famous bandit and llraln robber of the early 011181101118- days, 15 beginning to belleve that m5 ylewcsr oceupatlom-that of hunt mg hurled treasures and lost mines 1n Ceahulla. and Chlhuahud-ls lush “so murh boloneY-" H35 ham-Sq; (gxploit, however. shows the: the lure of qulck rldles R111 rules hi; hrart. Jennings adds ex- lillPfP/Jllf. to his search for lost treas- "r05 by using an 111N151"- n» rrcftntly cranked UP- 3111i m‘ I plane l: l2. s-halle "Bu" and he l" m‘ __ mm trall or mythlcal riches. "r lmvvlrt found anything Y¢1~ bul I'm llnble t.» strlke at rich Just m." we ridge, or down in the next - vMk-yg- he hopefully says. "TH-comm: ls llke raw 80111-1" who're YCu find 11. Y0‘! 1m”- From my cxperlc m: so tar. Y" B01119 1° the conclusion that these old maps mg gymbols concerning exact loca- tions o! hurled treasure lhd 10!?- mlnCS are Just so much baloney.‘ The former outlaw turned to evan- gellzn-l altrr glvlng up hi: crlmlnll career. mm- he turned movie v actor and played ln seven! venom films. He also hid Qdbblctl in Ok- Hauelgmve al-oer the holidays. resumed her duties alter the holidays. ley Rlver. Miss Mildred Brown o1’ New Glas gow who ls a. student o! P. W. 0., re turned to the city recently after en joylng the Easter holidays the gues Brown. the city for Easter. t0 the clty on Wednesday-L First tramp (reading paper: "I sec we're the fashlon, matey!" First ‘Tramp: "Why, lt says that snobs wlth ventllnted toes are all the go." 4 v I lahoma polltlcs. He was a wrlter m. tlnw and his calla! mngdllne story, "Bcatlng Buck," brought out hfis various esca- padvn rm outlaw to wlltlclnn. Miss Annie Bruce, Hazelbrook, has ln Wheatley Mlss Mabel Llng student B: P. w. 0., Charlottetown, returned to the clty on Monday after spending the Easter holidays at her home Wheat- ol her parents Mr. and MrsnGeoz-ge Mr. Burbnnks, Wheatley River, formerly of England, was a vlsltor to Mr. Judson Rockham was a. vlsltor Mamon hockey match at the Forum: Wednesday night. ' lgllld to rw lwr cfilvnlcscing llcr larolonftcrl lllnfss. Misses Margaret and Annie Low- ther, P. W. C. students spout. their Easter holidays very pleasantly at 1. their home in Cavendish, returning, to the city on Monday. , ‘Mr-s, The United Church W. M. S., hcld heir vol-y ."llL"‘ Yul monthly mcct- Albcrt lJlucNelll. Conzldcring wcnlhcz- and rand conditions u good- fl‘ fCY/lly zlumbel" cl‘ members were present. week. 'lV[r. Stanislaus Doiron spent days in Charlottetown last __¢_.. V181"!!! Pelatlves- Miss Evr-lvn and I/ouls Woolncr _ studcnls at P. W. 0., spent Easter _ M1155 Marl’ 5101191150". Wflflhfl‘ H1 holidays with their pnrcnlr; at North Cavendish, spent the Easter holl-‘Rustlco. . days at her home in l-‘rvdcrlclzyxx. She attended the Tvnchnrs Cum/cu- tlon ln Charlottetown 1.11.: h-rrk. t ‘We nrv plnrl h cri- l\-7".'Ray Wool- nrr atvzund .'i"uln uftfir his lengthy lllusrs.‘ We nre glad to lwnr thnl. Mm. Jerry almpsnn ls hnprrvsfnr: an":- havlng had the mlslnrtnno of break- ing her leg six wecks n31). l M1". Chrslrr lfrgxvn. (irnllnznels Rd. Irnitl n vlsn In ' rmllah on Sunday. Mr. Hamilton MacNrlll, :1;::+nt Sun- The sick o! Cavenrllsh rmrl Rusllrnl day vlszlling rclutlvrs lllyfillfllilFO. were klhdly lcmcmllered at. Easter ~~— by the Wocnenn Infltlllllc with bas-' Mr. Reg Webb, southport, return- kets of rult or flowers. lrd to hls lzouzc Monday ultct‘ spend- ;-_- lllg" a pliilflftllb week vlsltlng Frlends- o! Mr. J. W. Green nrc uuuic, Mr. Ernsst C. Webb. glad to sec hlm home ngnln and ' ————~ looking so well after r1 vory plrnsnrlt We n2‘: glad lo see ML". John loll-d winter spent ln the U. s. A. with rc- cu; again allor being confined to his latlvcs and frlchds. Erin": for the past ewo months. Mr. George Clark, the communi- hls . Friends of Elli-s. Austin Lalrd are lngon V/cdzlrsdny at tho home of’ ‘rcadors the words o! Henry Vlfl IoPBSP. third yen student at l’. W. 0., spent hls Easter holidays at his 110m; ln North Rus- tlco. after Miss Clam Dolron returned to her home on Saturday after spending ‘uhc wlnbzr ln Charlottetown. Mr. David Johnston, made a. flying mp to New Glasgow Monday night. The young and old o! the oom- munlty were lnvltod to the "Manse" Sunday evcnlng (or a sing-song which was heartlly enjoyed by all “rho were coumglcmxs enough w ven- ture ovsr the bad roads. Mr. Lemmle wyand Ls home again after spending most o! the winter m the Prince County Hoapltdl, we hope thus the tmnimsnt has helped hlm and that he wlll soon be mound again. In closlnfllot us lasvé with our Dyke. "There are two good rule! which ought to be wrlttcn upon every heart. Nvver bellcve anythlng bad l~ bout nngtody unless you are posi- Mvely know that It. ls true. Nevbr _ -_ _ .__. .._________.._4 LIVE ON 11M CENTS A DAY STR-ATTORD, APHI lOF-Iflle coal o! llvlng ls coming down. A 300d barometer ls |.>--en 1n the amount expended lor teeming prisoners at the country jull. Governor ‘mothe- wey has hll schedule worked out to a llne point. For the quarter endlul on March 31 the average coal PM‘ day o! feeding a prlsloner wu 11% cents. For the prevlous quarter ll cents. The cut was made ln up!" o! the fact. that tea made its 1111151?’ snce as an llem on the Jnll bu!!!‘ m: the first time during the quarter Rheumatism? Quick relief from rheumutiv pain! without harm: To Nllbie llié MM lluhmlllc m 1' n my llmlld mum. mum M 1' every! time! ll‘! l0ll“l;l.llllII_ Z3 31"” r.» will». m» on e Mb tell even that unless you fell that It ls absolutely necessary and that God hlcsmi Leigh Brown Jllld Jamcu llss most enthusiastic hockey Ian, ‘MICKEY, New Lczldon, marl: n_ snort attended the game at the Forum on vialt to Cavendlsn Sunday Aplll 5. mu 8th. . . ; Nalqrwmfimxygqnpaqy-fim “or... ls llstennlrzg while you tell lt. I filmed’: Llama! h: its Askygynv