THE CHAEEOTTETOWN GU_A@IAN E recent drastic price-reduc- tions make the Whippet the lowest-priced car of proven qualit on the market to-day. _ Back of the perfected Whippet is an unequalled array: of performance records. 71.6 miles per hour at Rockingham. Speedway . . . A.A.A. Coast-to-Coast economy record . . . in a second-gear run 0f 135 miles the Whippet averaged 33.33 miles per hour o . .Wliippet is the first and F.o.b. Factory, Toronto. Taxes Extra . l days illness. . .t0 her old home at Iona, where a: Yhad assembled to offer consolation ~ Only light car ever to climb Stone Mountain-a 4oo-fi. incline-a 4s- degree angle. There you have conclusive evidence" of Whippefs mechanical superiority over all light cars—ln speed, economy, stamina and power. Bear in mind, too, that Whippet is time-tried and owner-tested by mil- lions of miles of driving. i Come in and see it--now-toaday. " . l_ WHIPPET FOUR PRICES TOURING ' ' ' ' $$9s ROADSTERiWhhRumblaSeal) . $635 COACH _- _v -__ - - - 695 SEDAN _ _ _ _ _ 760 COUPE ‘ ' ' ' ' 695 IANDAU COMMERCIALROADSTER. 65o j ' ' ' ' ' 8°° ROADSTER (Without Rumble Sear) . 930 LABRIOLET CPUPE ' ' 705 II/hippcr Six prices from $735 to $1000, Taxes Extra. , ‘IMMEDIATE’ DELIVERY Wlxh Rumble Sea!) A" prices /.o.lr. Factory, Tommy, Nu Excise Tax. McLAINE SERVICE (ORNEY Enos. Summcrside. ' l’. .I. NOY, llunicr River. S'I‘ATION ‘Charlottetown H. _II. FOX. Morrell. ( OACH L. A. MCDONALD, Souris. KINGS COUNTY GARAGE, Mont IN VITA TION WE INVITE THE VISITING FARMERS TO INSPECT THE LINE OF POTATO MACHINERY AT OUR SHOW ROOMS, FOOT OF GREAT GEORGE ST. Sprayers, Busters, FertilizerSpreaders Potato Diggers The “Friend” Potato Sprayer‘ chains, crankshafis or other fast moving N0 "sprockets. Sprayer That's Different. gear. Simplest drive. Cheaper in the end. You will eventually use a “FRIEND”. Why not THE NEW BEAN TIMKEN BEARING DUSTER. TRACTION DRIVE The Holden - Fertilizer Spreader Used last year by one hundred and fifty ;3~_I’.,E- Island farmers. Inlitated but not equal- 5lod. .,The Auger Force Fcedi lnakes the differ- §l$neé":i"*‘Spreads 20 feet wide; l . oullzgl LINES l lhlirllj. ‘glue’; _ Westfiiitrllglllolfége ‘A . Lighting Plants. ~ ' Myers Hand and --" POWEI‘ Pumps. é’ ; Bruce Ste llll "lu new art ~& 9o. " l TChai-Iottietown, P. E. ‘q this year? lll ll» K / I 7/ - , . l \- x‘ "ll l‘ - [was loved in life and deeply mour- TTWTTVTTW " iilllise: ‘elli- l Mrs. M. J. McManus. New Haveml Mo?’ slidmonds, St. Marys Con- ‘ —— ven. uis;Al' dM M- Mns KENNETH nurmsnsou iKenna. 5orchesg.al;lfass.;ar}h4ar€- ;aret. McLeod, E it. M .: M i On Friday, Feb. 3rd., the deaiincqllins, SomervilleelcMnss? Mr. ialixld 50f Louise, dearly beloved wife oflmrs, Wilfred Mexgnna, Windsor, Kenneth McPherson and‘ youneestonr; Annie Sllivln, Ruth Adams. ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mass-a Rev; R _;_ Mcxflmm Kan, .MeCabe. Iona. occurred at Long 15-1535 clzy; Rev. Qlphonsus Rooney. dand City. New York, after a few Belem; Montana; Mrs, Helen 0.; Diamond. Redford. Mass; Wilfred ghemdfiicflsed “'85 We" klllglnlimlnphy‘. Grand Seminary. Toronw. an l; y esteemed. her lPairi i. a ‘l ‘courteous and lovable personality‘ a heaving an indelible ImPTGSSlOBuALEXANDI-JR 35111501“) Wyn-g ‘and made for her a host of friends. , ‘gm; wggflv deeply deplore h"; On the morning of FED. 2am. the _ “a ‘- a“? ‘Ylmefi “m “Temdlresluems of Beach Point and the ‘by her numerous friends. and iloralgneighbonng Communities were itllbutes and words and messages oilshocked to learn of the pawns lzlzlsalll. §ff.f"i‘;$..§.§‘°l§‘£€§“°“ “law r or m l H" remains. accompanied by hermespected C-UZBKIS. 1n the person of. SOITOWIHE husband arrived inlmexander Raylmmd whim‘ m’ ma ‘Charlottetown on Tuesday the ‘lthlcarly age oi Lwemlhnlne years‘ l iinst. whence they llvere forwarded: The deceased “'33 1119 ylT-lngesl.‘ -son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Miite of Beach Point. at whose mine he resided and where death occurred. He became ill on rho evening of gFebrilary 16th.. yet. he bcin; under the skilful treatment of I):s. Bre- gned in death Hunt, McIntyre and (irant. as also Besides her husband and parentsime mlrse’ “n55 PM“ ‘)‘ “w” lshe leaves m mourn three slstersviMontaguo, \\llO cared for hurl dur- mqargaret’ m Cambmhm Massfllng his last few days on earth. we Mm Dennis Roqney, Chen-y vaneyjall had hopes for his recovery, yet land Mar“ who accompanied thelflod. Who knoweth what for us is ‘yemalus hams best, on the momlng of the above i Her funeral. which was largelydflifi Called mm "m" Himself‘ Ezlllendgd, was he)‘; at s; Mlchagysgzlhere he new rests from the cares Church on Wednesday. the 8th, in-_ and i035 0i lhls “WW1- lsl. High Mass of Requiem was; He was married in 1923 to Sadie sung, and services m (hg grave pey-‘JOITIED. daughter of Charles Jor- =fcrlned by Rev. Kenneth McPher-dl” " ""‘"IW?Y COW‘- son. of Si. Nlargarets. the Pastor. H0 was one of ou" jRev. Father Duffy. Rev. C. D. Mc-lol. . ruila, honest and upright in lGuigan, Vernon River. and Rev. M. every way. always kind to thosr id. Rponey, Cardigan. occupyingjn need. and. his death is a great seats n the sanctuary. after which loss to the community at. large. ‘all that was mortal of a kind and- Mum "1039 mlgm be said of hi‘ loving daughter. and dutiful Wif8.3d1nifab1g qualities, but his llfr- xvere laid away in the adjoininglneeds m, euloluq a5 muse who ma“ Cellzfiiefl‘ W “Willi a 8\°!‘l°\15 Téflglgihlm realize that he always stood f0‘ T“ "m- - - -l what was right. I Hmmrflry Pa“ 393m“ Edwardlrelzulotions that will affect the sea.- Nvxemm- EVEN“ Dlmpmh D- w" There are left to mourn: his sor- Adcxenml‘ Frank Mccabe’ Francislrouing wife. his parents, four sist- vggllllalgegzfiglfiyoseph MC iers. five brothers and his niece , _ . - ‘Qclera. M. While. ivno has lived wit! Chloe» ‘hirDoxlyald I Joseph o Rodhe galthlro these m: out the slmpuhy n ' ’ e communi . ,R°m' w _ l The funeraly was held. on Saiur mm“ lday, Feb. 25m. at the napu». Mr‘ and Mm’ Phmp MusmanWChur-ch. Beach Point. of ivhi"? lmultiulde of sympathetic friends; ‘he her stricken parents and pay a ‘last tribute of respect lo onewho r . Never Mind! SAVE‘ THE “POKER HANDS’ ‘tNew York City‘ Mr. and Mrs. Tho~ ' ,. ‘ » . lthe deceased was a member. lmas Coioraaagolérliiand c!” The service was conducted by ‘ “ i their pastor. the Rev. Mr. Tlnglry, Gladys Walsh. Chiown; Cabe. Tignish; Christine and Mar- bor. garot McKenna. Dorchester. Massm The floral iributes were: lKatllerine McCahe. Iona; Margarev ‘Flynn. Newton. Mass; Beth Mc- lPherson. hfaryland. Mossy. Mlizihllignd gl5g@-,~5; and Spqy by Ml; lMrs. Thomas McKenna. Vernflntllvlrs. E. A. Keeping and ffllllily. Rooney. Clfiown; Mr. and‘ Mlshmdeg; dgyg Lhis winter. Leo Hynes, Millvlew; Mr. and. Mrsqwslimony Collins and family. North Riven} Ml‘. and Mrs. Patrick McKenna and‘ lLco. Cornwall; J. A. Chisholm,“ U345? Re“ M* ‘l- Roolwy- cardlgan‘. "Airs, Georgi» hlncbceln is gouefl M RS- GEORGE. MacLEAN Ho? “my Clwimagh" c“mbrldg“"l,Tlli.< nnnuunveluent was Cnmmlllll" lhiaxs": Anmc Davy’ Cambmdga (‘illfll from ono lo lluollll-l‘ lust 2M3“ Ethel Hynes‘ Lynn’ Mnssqlsillllffllil‘ nlorniul: (Follruarv 25.)‘ ‘Em M“_“{"z‘°‘ B°§‘°“_- MFYST iglnfdiringiug ll palm’. lo mun)’ lwilfl-‘i 1v‘ Ruben“ Cambndgl‘ Mass" r-JValuI VilllHlllL‘: a silalduw lo pass McManus. Boston. Mam; Annie; ‘ ‘. Dunn. Cli'to\v'n; Rev. M. J. Smith» KikrqM. dM.D.Roone'. _ ,. lchgrgyq vaficyzln Josgm M01538; and Ali's. Edward Dollll of New‘. . ..Dlnllin'loll. l‘.l‘).l.. was lam-u Franc“ Mccnbe' Iona‘ cnkllyliltuw-lllydkllll‘ years ago last. Novenl~ As u vhild she as llfiilllilfllh} over many furl-s- Anlul. Ilium-ho. llullghlol- of .\ and Mrs. Thomas McMillan. drown; Thomas Bumnllck. Bostonnmjr- _ p ‘h ‘V I‘ r [hm lMnss; Mr. and Mrs. James McGar-§“‘lY\-*m1‘"‘ M“- lll ljlll-p_r;l‘_l~v“h h‘! l ry. Dorchrstcr. Mass; Mary Flynnnllv-“fil l" lll"‘l1!;‘d1ll::l- 11g‘ llgrrlgrujJ Boston. Mass.; Efirlncis Mooncgvuafl I101? "=1 l’ i‘: I“ 1 l" _ ‘ - lSelnerville. Mass: Mr. and Mrs. from hahyhooll in girlhood, from Marlin Cormier. Somervillc. Massz; girlhoul lo youul.’ Mlmillllloflil- ,Alice McCarthy. hiorell; BessiqNlllllrl- was lavish wiill her gift-ll ‘Flynn. Boston. Mass; ,Luurelta,lu llli< much lorvll wlllll! “Wmlflll-l Acorn. Hermitage; Mr. and Mrslgl“. wuslbvnlllil‘ul lll ‘illllltiurgucilt. ifvillrvd McKenna. Iona; Mr. and grllriuurflll‘fllillilli‘l‘.i\l' iul y ea Mrs. You-r Jacklnan. Village Greennand gollerous disposition. She was 2; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McDonad and”. uwl-et singer and this gift she ~J. Glencoe; Rev. M. .6. McPherson...p.vei..;>._~u and used lo tilt! (lellgl-li 5i" Mfllflflfei-SI MT- and Mrs- R~ I-falld inspiration m‘ others. Nol- the PQWQI‘ and Mary’ 5V Peters?‘ M's-ileum of ller cllarlns: mls her unas~ All“ c°m\°uy' 10m‘; M“ and Mmlsulniuu uullllurl". for fillv was un- Joh" Mccabe- mm‘? Edwam MC" spoiler] hy sr-lf~l:onsr~lousllvssor nu- ‘Kenna; Si. Dunstanls ' To h...‘ “aim-h Unlvfisli-v 3 gvf-IIIIV solhrslovm, lwlnnifrcd Trainor and Aggie Mur—l,_,n,lu“tnu,lns q“, “dam H“. grugl‘); .;laghan. Clywwn; Mr. and Mrs. Aim. a Kw““.“___Chfisflu“ H“ ‘J. McCabe. Ciftown‘. Mrs. C. A. Mc-l “m, rpmgm“ ma“ he‘. rudiamly‘ Isaac‘ Chlwwn; Margaret Mccabe‘llaili' and her influence over ilill-l Cambridge. Mass; Katherine Don-I: llwq; nnrvpnnuq‘ one Could “m, hcriy. Newton. Mass; Mr. and Mr8-"“'l_'_.. ~‘ ‘mil nod A llmugllts and. J‘ ‘I’ McDonald‘ Rpxbury‘ Mass’ 2: l-Hidllcl‘ Ill glillfll and charitable‘ Eliza Meoonaldilosion. Muss; Cv-filwj‘ , {"- m h; 1.9%“... on m Hynes‘ Lynn‘ Mus“ Mary wad‘ “mm f‘ ln-nfisr lllrllllluy slll- lie-l den. Lynn. Mass; Allen cull. Em- Mr l“ ‘m fl- ,‘~ a, “m. o ‘gm 0a,,‘ erald‘. Mary Chisholm. Maryland, film" ill" “lwk” F" g‘; ' a féur Muss; Enid Sullivan. Boston, Massqflf {Twill-Z (‘"2- v°‘_'_"‘ 9"“ 3‘ m buss Mmy sumvfln, 395mm M5$5_;.|lllvll: marl-led 1m: ullsasuu lmpa Agnes and Irene Kelly, Vernon Riv- Flleu- _,loy was elownsllll w qllllm er; Genevieve Walsh. Elllotvale: hall)‘ '.t\\'\ ‘WW "m" l“ ‘Pm- l-Jr Margaret. Acorn. Boston. Masszn lluop shallow foil acloss tlel Margaret Reid. Boston. Mass. Q€Ol‘-ip:li|l\\'il)'~ The hold’ lilfl- lfll" _" gie Dreelin. Milton. Mass". Mr. and liio m‘ less Llllili a ilui‘ “'95 111m“ Mrs. John Cairns, Greenfield. llTOlil llloln. l: arueterlsilo Spiritual Offerings luilh the youlli! gum" Ml‘. and Mrs. Thomas McMulloliJfuulFs will ls host“ Chwwn; Mr. and Mrs. James Mc-Qsevm-O ma] nwulted Tague. Iona: Estella Mooney, ‘CiiylyjlwLeali did" uol; wcovcr _ Hospital; Mr. and Mrs. Lco Praughtstl-Llnglll and before long it was evil Cherry Valley; Mr. and Mrs. J. Add...“ glut her condition was son- MeDonald. Chtown‘. Mary fiflnflfuuug, For uiouths she was feudal-iv Notre Dame Academy; Annie Mc-ulursod m m.- home unill in August Garry. Klnkora; Mr. and Mrs.John;192fi_ ‘ma, she was rmm-M w mu Qumu“ Hmmlwga Prince Edward Island llospluil- Letters of Sympathy Thu.“ mflnva] Skill and llovowd m“ M 5- Bmli-‘l- Kmlww- M‘5-illul-§lilg llllllllbll ml- life. aided llv Elizabeth Hynes. Montague; Eileen klu_‘uoui._.,g,,0‘ls 8pm. of "m guy. Morrlsey. Watertown. Mass: Geor-‘lfln-cr; bul after sever,“ owl-alloys _ nclenlagisig¢l by “m” Robe“ smart “l su- llel" return i.» the aelivieivs of‘ Trainer. Iona. 2'. Rev. William Mc-Itlic United Church of Murray P-nr- d“. church‘ w‘, would m. ,.|,,__._,l_.-1,_...p,.[l,,~ n, “~35 H.515...“ b). Re‘; ma-Uuut, “m; this grihulo without u word of _ _ 1 , JY-Ublflililll of (ieowu, Klaelicau. cresflml'—by “If? of "he °9C°~‘5‘°d-llie\'olr~<l husband of the‘ dvpzlrlv-ll. W'rea.1h—fatlier. mother. loci-hers Thrown, [he severeyst slum“; “"5 winter and owl‘ roads considered . . , lb’ h lll“l .'.'ll‘,f fell lMfS. John Callaghan and family“. The “mum was W” Luge,” “p.10? r";- lzlli~')ll(klolll‘lllgg:i‘“d ‘loérilflkllx Charlottetown; Kane and Fraud5=lelldcd~ although ‘i’ “"5 “KM lhelllle loul: liislalllcenil his lll-\\'O('l'\' \ ‘A u u‘ e ‘ggfilgllilgly visits lo llil‘ llosllillll lllllt I ole-l s. r _',_.__ . lEd. McKenna. Iona; Ml). and Mrslwhich the deceased “is held m the‘hillflliigguasiutl to lhi lu Ala if his llu lslallll. oi‘ the (fhrist on a similar occasion: Lowillor, ge DuBlQlS, Olvtown; Charles“ _ w“ a roallwl Chandler. Clflown; Alex Mwonaldlim ghlrjggiglwnsflol: to mo“ ‘Tlsnlsh: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey! _ 1 ‘desired emL u“ ‘a we“;- Sterns and Mae, Ch'town: Fred C "m" ‘a “rm 01m; homo." Pllv- DeCoste. Ch'town; Mr. and Mr- fill“ ““" .5... gpglleulfl of ‘the an“ _?““§“ figwfiémf5dcl¥muy lsllflcilalllftlfillllllfildillfi and-other visitors Grandview: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mc-ldilicrm“ he? “a “ilmargglgus as)‘. Millan. Chiown; Mr. and Mrs. Wll-imau aml the ill 301i hamam “gm Kggping‘ Mun-g flgrbmpCllrlBi-lllie llii\_wl l°“K m] m Creamer. homer-ville. asss. Mules lm Incentive lo patience; n hm Hazel Ashworth. Cambridge. Mass- Noble llvlns- Her nerenffl- ‘Pf ‘em Andrew McEll-oy. Brookllne, Mass are. “Hen m“! mmhi" ha“? Joseph Mcwelland. orllna Semin- sylnhlithi’ or mwv friend“- lary. Quebec; Phelan McKenzie} Th9 Hamid Church "l Quebec; Domlnlmcl-eek llurloar one -oi ha mus most ‘ lGrnnd Seminary. ‘ f lsharkey. New York Clw; El ahddevolod mam-bera- Tho "MW "’ Marglwfi" Morrisey, W willie Cli l-cll has lost one of lier Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Colonel qmogl pl‘ zed sol sta- 9o dear was inn-blemishes; Mr. plea ,1... to um caller members or W’ naught, Vernon River; Alice~Mo-‘ch°1r_ “m, her elnu-‘vlas loll. vac- lllroy. Brookllno. Mum; Mcqulun 9M1)...“ on» fllpflérfl were assemb- fnmlly. Roxhurpq Mass." Mr. hndhm h. n loknn diflhoir desire l-1_ l "Weep lull. silo is not dead, bllVlllslilutv, New Dominion Wonlalf< (‘hurloileiolvll Bu)» flp-‘E; .\l. Aiken of the Yninn Church lisr Cl\\ll'cll~ ilHifllllll h_\' Roxy Ross (‘. [Colon of the ‘Flnlrlollelolvll lirlmlsi Church. The of null hvzlrvrs Wefv .\l\‘S.~'~I‘$~ Ilrosiuu Sl-nlnul". “Ellu-l" Shaw. Doll Mo:- l-Iwall. James Aian-Ki-llzie. Reuben Bells and lice-luv Llurrucll- The. funeral procession was one uf (lief - lllrgesl. l-vel" hvkll on this purl Jfl Aching Feet. Bathe and rub well with Min- ardis. It soothes and brings a contented feeling of rest. uilxeooirgil. "w Ville w -l)oull family. I ‘.l.- Iulluu-illi: .‘~'i‘lll flowers: t John Doyle. Clftown; Jack John» ~ , _, _ _,_ sou. Boston. Mass; Ml‘. and hil's.-m.?finmi7ll'l¥'_b L.“ “w, is [we Q" “Qmmy “l“‘“_“"“ 1m" q _ Dime} “Icphersoxl and family Uigg, b n9 Dal “f Cor ‘~ n ‘ hl-ll-l‘ slalrle- at her fathers llz/llll.‘ hl)rzl_\'—llllsb:illd- i‘ l u '1 l, e, , . ., . -. . , .. Ernest Mann-ls‘ Vernon River; Mr“plgllcz.el‘kyltlfi‘lilglv9 3PM“ 212d bflmxiisr-‘lllfi bod;- nfl. H‘lllO‘\(,ll m‘. Lou‘; K lillnlhs. (ll sums. in . _.\lullt um . [and Mm Peter NlcQuuid and family _ of the hcnnnhcd ‘Armor ;nr_ kill-k Bflllllblvillllltll- u.» \\.l - hi.“ . Ml. and Mrs. “afar . ell-town. Florence Cavanagh’ Camjmq‘ W - ~ “ lli('(' ll. .\lllc\\ulkl~l'. iler pllslul". blluw. .\l:- and Mrs». Juules Mac~ T‘ i bridge’ Mass. M“ and Mix Jon-Hide“ __ ____ l-vuducled lilo service. slmnkiul: l-‘allyell. Ml‘. and firs. Preston \ ‘ ' l‘ message of colnforl from illU “Wliklfi-selilhvl‘. Mary. Muriel and Ollvel l M * !' Cerurial Royally Woman's l m ‘ ml m- Ian Successful Winter Feeding Requires. Imperials The “Power Foods,” which supply energy and strength , are a necessity for your breeding foxes at this time. All the energy and strength must come from food and chiefly from one class of foods called “carbohy- drates.” From one-third to one-half of the foxes’ diet should be made up of them. IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL BISCUIT ranks very high in carbohydrates and it’s the correct cereal to feed at this season. IMPERIALS are also rich in vitamines and mineral salts, both absol- utely necessary for healthy, vigorous foxes. Best Results in Reproduction are obtained fromthe regular feeding of IMPERIAIS during the gestation period, as they are laxative and have a cooling effect on the blood. Feed the morning meal of dry IMPERIALS. IMPERIAIS are sold by leading distributors or direct from the factory. Imperial Biscuit Go Ltd Phone 721 Box 446 Charlottetown, P. E. I."