lSllEllMEll Qt pended upon for best resulte- 1‘ “Your Favorite Fly Is Here ATTENTION ' :_ f‘ REGULAR F-rmuheue Belle. Silver Montreal Red r meeheue Belle. Gold Melt-rut. Utlver. Silver Doctor Wlcklumz Fancy Brown Buckle Blank N: Lake George Durlum linger fiofenor Réd Hill Dusty Miller Lsnlgm and may otherl. Jungle Flies Just Received From England MONTBIAL JUNGLE PAIMACEENE BELLE. JUNGLE PARMACHENE BELLE. SILVER. JUNGLE. WITCHER. JUNGLE. SILVER DOCTOR. JUNGLE. These are espcchlly well mule Flies end can be do- GET YOURS TODAY. J. ERNEST H. WORTH 10,000 PRESCRIPTIONS DISPENSED IN FOUR. YEARS '. F.» > > Provincial Managers for * ‘t 9! V-Qfittfi?’ 19A QAQQ Cameron Block " W‘ 951" "fir? U Leary and Vicinity Mrs. John Smith and daughters.‘ {he Blisses Effie and Laurie. Berlin. N; l-L. recently arrived here to spend l of “Jun; Isaac Harris. of Knutsford» They are now staying with Mrs. Jsgk; Pate. who is a sister oi Mrs. Smrh. Much comment ‘is heard here ‘ slmdil’. June 6th.. are being held bl’ T Knublmrd‘ mmmed w fiavellers o; meithe Mission Circle in the absence oriFe-St v11 Sunday w visit the letters regarding the inclemcncy treat-her bu: lg would seem that in this-respect we are more highly fiiv- ored than our sister provinces for. this harl’ of motorists encountered‘ W‘ A- J‘ Mamemn- 0119111’. at-ll VlSIIOI‘ at the home of Mr. Oliver a saow._mm while passmg tmugh tended the LlbGILI Convention ivhi1el5mfl1lmi=n~ 0f til? Mask Fox Ranch w th§l€n route to the conference of theltllere- New; Brunswick en route province. Mrs. ‘Naomi Gillls. recentlf,‘ return- ed to this ncmity from 50t1erville. Nflented by the I-flt 14 Players inlmckerby Denim“ has mug!“ 9' new llfass, whore she and her son and his 016317 hell was well attended and.’ Chewllle? ' family have been residing for the hiahly appreciated by the audience; pas; few years. Hen many friends ma"? 0f Whll‘!!! Bill-Filled vicumy are gqugflgd 11-10; gm-pqgsed my ¢on.lrls were on Sunday presented with and relatives in thls “It is far better to have Insurance and not need it, than to need Insurance and not have it." We are general agents for all classes of Insurance and represent strong Stock Companies with reputa- tions for Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. _ "The Home Company” v ll/illiams &' Bentley Limited Phone 1036 - b the Maritime ‘Life- Charlottetown, P. E. I. of business and his stock has been purchased by Mr. l-l. Jelly. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clow. form- erly of this vicinity but now of Ken singzon, spent the recent Ellis. Services ln the United Church oh the pastor. Rev. Mr. Profltt, who is attending conference. United Church. The play "Molly Bawn." recently that it glee: a wshaa berbome again, loerteglvenhereinroeanzyeairs. A notable exception to the general ms. Benjamin Moreshead. accom- ruh‘ of p001‘ luck with pouhi-ymanled by Miss Rita Jelly. was 4t hatches this season is the experience \'i$ll01' YO sllmmefslde 0n 5fll5llfdfly- of .\Ir. Alvin Mclsaac, of Glentvood.‘ who with an incubator which holds‘ Mrs. Alvin Waite.‘ of Northam. flfipfOXlmilély 140 eggs has succeed-lit!“ the W962 ‘end. with Mrs. Peier ed m hatching 116 chickens. Of this} Gotell. number 113 are still living. They are- ncw several weeks old and are a, ggamcularly thrifty lot. l Dr. Kennedy, of Alberton was a ‘tfimy p; ma; Vlflnlty on Monday. Peer Pzre. formerly of O'- . recently motored to thLs. vvl- Clllltf,‘ from his present home in Brookllne. Mass. l-le was accomlflw- led by; his wife and fflmillfl He re-_ maimed only two days but the other members of thP Willy intend Spend" hi the name: hue. where they will Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell (nee Miss Isabel Phillips) have re- cently moved into the home which they purchased sometime ago from Mr. Geo. Sheen. Mr. Artie Cameron. of Prince Mo- tors Summerslde. was a visitor to Oleary on the 3rd. inst. Mr. Wm. Campbell, of Mount Royal. ls spending a few clays in C0nway with his father-in-law: Mr. Albert Boyle and Mrs. Boyle. . l lO~§UO+O-OO4Q-Q§-Q—OOQ-QGQ§QQO-O40-OOOQOOQQ' ' holiday‘ aiholidey. Airs. Smith Ls a daughter with the lattei-‘s mother Mrs, Susan! wry l° °°'~‘"Pan°l' by RB"- MT- Bili- - _ . .. -e-- -._1-w.-q--i-~r-"---— —" i l W-"lfiwflb-‘llwm-W l VX8190!’ IO Glenwood OH Sunday. l l . . Mr. Carmichael, pulmber hu r0- icently been engaged in installing lgas tanks in this vicinity. Among .1 those put in were n. Premier at. Mr. Art Hallorans Campbellton. an Ethyl n; Mr. A. J. Pratt's. Bloom- - field. and one also of the latter type ‘ at .1. c. Wilkinson's, Springfield.- l Mr. William Morrlll, who recently "purchased a motor cycle with slde .‘ car sustained a bad shaking up Ind f received sever: cuts and abrasions on this face when he ran his motor i cycle over the end of a culvert in ct- , tempting to avoid s. collision with t an approaching motor car. The doc- l tor found it necessary to use several stitches in closing the wounds 0n his face. However the accident might have terminated more seriously l! not firally had the automobile and motor cycle actually collided. Mr. l Morrill is able to be around as usual and his friends hope that he will soon recover from the effects of his accident. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Campbell and family of Mount Royal. motored to lMcNcills Mills on Tuesday to visit I the latters sister, Mrs. Murphy. Mr. Edward Boyle. of Conway. re- lcently spent a short visit with his ‘sisters. Mrs. Wm. Campbell and Mrs. I l3- Moreshead. l Mrs. W. Brooks. recently refumed lhomc after attending the assembly held in connection with the Nazar- ene Church. ln Boston, Mass, and i spending some time visiting her sls- E ter ln thaw, vicinity.‘ l Mr. John Matthews and fémlly lmotorecl to French River recently 18nd went several days with friends E111 that locality. I Repairs to the United Church Par- SQYIHBe are now underway prepara- er and family. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smallman. of lmother. Mrs. Smfh. They were ac- Ilcompanied as far as Travellers Rest by Mr. William Smallman who was Mr. Albert Smcllman has pur- jchased a new Pontiac car and Mr. ; The Misses Sarah and Verne Har- a life membership certificate ‘in the Mission Band of the Knutsford Bap- tst Church. ‘Phe- shipment of fertilizer which the OLeary Produce Company hand led last week and which was hauled by farmers ln contiguous sections brings the total handled by the com puny this year up to thirtycarloads which is one-third more than was handled through this medium last year. This indicates that-the recent sharp advance in the price of pota- toes has had its usual effect ltl i11- creasing the acreage of this crop. '4 1 -\ 4-5,; ____.. , ._,, -.,....._.__.. . . _ . ._ . .- c-i-aéfitzti - ' _. ‘“‘“'7_,T" Q1575?" ti; E R. E “Only Six cylinders give Six-cylind er smoothness- DAR“; " ‘ . \\'lSl-_‘1.-(l|()()SE e HSI‘ Cylinders make the Difference! Just Drive a Chevrolet Six- You will ‘Realize it Instantly ITS a difierence in lmoothncn. No vibration! No roughness! For Chevrolet is a_ Six-with the smoothness nothing less than a Six can give. Once you know six-cylinder smoothness you will never be satisfied with less. If’: a difference in speed —“pii-.k-up"—pu.l.ling ability on the hills. For the SO-horsepower Chevrolet engine is the most powerful in the lowest price field. It’: a difference in riding comfort —-clue to lengthwise- mounted springs, with permanently squeakless. self-adjusting shackles-and Lovejoy shod: absorbers, front and rear. It's a difference in safely-provided by weatherproof four-wheel brakes—Fisl:ier non-glare temper- ature gauge and oil gauge mounted on the dasb—rear-mounted safety gasoline tank. It’; qfiififference in dppedrdnce—because no other car at _C.'hevrol_et’s price can offer you Body. by Fisher-the worldls standard of beauty in coachcraft. - ITIJBCOHCI? - - - - - The Super Spar! Roadster 795 (so wire eheeh Illtldird) . - ' Tb: Club Sada: s10 IS A cuevizoihisr DEALER ---- . ----~----<-- - ,- - - } " fi . '~<== Tour Candi: in ¢ Chevrolet Six this summe --i!’: all worth seeing. Memories of newly mo centuries hover round this column on the site of Fort Rouille, the first while settlement where now Toronto stands’. A replicaofan early settler’: dwelling amIt/ae aircsq"! buildingof lheCan- adian National Exhibition provide a study in coritmrlsin the background. Above all, a difference in value. For-the Chevrolet Six is one of the world's lowest-priced CatS—-d7ld unsurpassed by any other car_ in operating economy. Moreover, because it is a car, ‘Chevrolet has earned its rveputation- for big/v re-sale vilue. ‘ It will take you only a few minutes to discover how wise it is to choose a Chevrolet Your nearest Chevrolet dealer will have a car at your door for-you- to drive, any time you say. Ask himabout General Motors’ Owner Service Policy, most complete in the whole automobile‘ ‘industry, end about ‘the G_.M.A.C., General Motors’ own‘ deferred payment plan. teas ROADSTER or PHAETON The Sport Coupe - - - R40 Tb s s d _ _ T be Seddn - - - - - 870 eflherogire-ahgfll standard) Price: a! factory, Oshawa. Tau-er, bumpers dnditpdrc five ‘ertn. A complete line o] Commercial Cars and Trucks from $485 up. TbeSporiRoadrlev - 411s The Coupe - - - - - 740 rso NEAR ivou to SERVE ‘ You“. Films of gold aha siiven New“ "’ be the guests of Mr. Fate's mother. They have renewed a cordial wel- Miss Dorothy Sheen. summersicle. come from the the many friends spent the week end with friends in Whom Mrs. Pate has made on pre- this idctnlty. ‘vious vlSlts here. Mrs. Watson Silliker and daught- During the pas; year this company“ Mls Gladys has ltandlcd in addition to other Devon. is spending a few days with farm produce and materials for seed ‘ her sister. Mrs. J. Maitthew5__()_ treatment and spraying. a total ofl 210 carloads azgregating 157,500l bushels of potatoes. This company] was formed several years ago by 8| few farmers xvi h the objec; of facilq itgtlng the iaurcltase of requirements; for potato growing and for increas-' I _ ing efficiency lfl marketing. It is con? “In life we are in the midst of trolled by farmers in the viclnltyideath." Death at any time, is sad OWEN RUSSEL MCCLOSKEY “edemlik- 0f West spend Easter with his parents. On‘ Sunday, April 13th.. a neighbor boy. Angus Daugherty by name. called at the home of Mr. McDonald andmsk- 1 ed young McCloskey to go with hlm to help take a shallop. lying to the east of Plnette Bridge. down the river below the Daugherty farm. Both boys got into the boat, neith er knowing- very much about the handling of one. and started down the river. In order to reach their and the manager. Mr. Perley Mc-j but the tragedy leaves an ache in deshnanon may had to pa“ beneath Neill, is a. practical farmer. This en-l‘ the hearts of the loved one: left be- epent the er. Iva were recent visitors to Elms-l week end in Elmsdale. where she dale, where they were the guests ql “o; the guest, of her sister. Mrs. the tanner’: aunt, Hugh Williams QM In. ltirltnc Clark. Matthews, Mr. Preston Toombs. of Beotty ‘ Bros. was recently ln this vicinity Mrs. Elmer McLennan. lttr. Forbes Kennedy has gone out Mm Archibald] thote who market their produce at; terprise has proven :1 boon to farm-.hlnd, that only the Great Physician’ crs in the vicinity as it permits in His own good time may heal. Such ls the ache left in the home this ccntrc to haul their pototoelifrom out which Owen Russell Mc- when roads and weather are prapl-l Closkey has passed to the home be-l tlous irrespective of the condition of yoncl. the market as they can for a nom- Owen MoCloskey, son of Owen Plnette Bridge. but instead of going through the shallows. they steered lthe skiff through the channel. pass- ling under the central span of the bridge. On coming out at the west- crn side of the bridge the bout [struck what was supposed to have . bcériwiisiibmerged splle, and capsiz- rtl, throwing both boys into the ‘water. Daugherty managed to catch {hold of the upturned boat, clinging 'to it until rescued. McCloskey. un- flortunately was carried by the cur- [rent some distance, making his chances of self-rescue‘ impossible. flX lfillmlersi- l9 “lwm 15 exlended But brave, though unsuccessful. wasllhe hearllell slmpamy °f me en" the fight he put up for his life. We wmmlmlli" Yet it seems that in this 3.5 in all ; The iunml “lllclfwas "'53? M‘ tragedies. pahlc played a losing part lendeg- ‘liasllleld’ C’; Whll young McClosk y v str win!!- l?" a l- . r" ‘ ° glingein the water arid ‘caalling lltgarlclllllTh-J 30ml. ‘$1151? a 'R9q“l°m help, several people were on thelfiltlh M355 “'35 cembrated by Re“ bridge. and means of saving lifeP- 5- Dufly- 935w" °l me deceased‘ seemed to lie close at hand but thelThe W" boaters were: Harry Mc- fcool head and active mind were lackiKenna- wllfred xicxflma‘ Edward infiltesimal thinness. we Mini ‘Md to decorate toms 111 5°!" 9”“ °l lndla Hvhere the wealthy “Viv” m‘ lieve that theiemetulsbbntllfl "31’ uable medicinal quulltlee. Following the weddlnfl d m‘ l? Tweddell. English mm" 3°’ champion in l927._and Miss Dot-oi:- Hlllman. at Birmmthilm- 5"“ ' m; Two hours 1am,- me body wasAlcKenna. Sophus Phelan. Joseph recenm we brdal couple left m; recovered by J, R, Ross, of pmem McTagiie and Timothy MvTflilPl church under an archway °l 5° and conveyed to the home of the de- Mal’ h“ smniest i“ Pa?” clubs. - ceased. Charles Panthon, of Plnette. ' ‘ gave a floral Ofiering-wvreath-a silent tribute of respect. and esteem. '“. p‘ I . .“,,.,.¢.¢¢+oo+¢* § "Iny." as he was lovingly called - - _' i ". 1 ‘by those who knew hlm best. was a i BAKE t young man of upright principles, g I . - o and a kind and affectionate nature. 2 ‘a boy loved by all who knew hlm e - ' 1 gand whose death at the early age of : . f rtwenty-three casts a 5:10am over thel z ' - ' ’ ' 2 ,whole countryside. 3c leaves to * ' i . o lmourn thelr loss. a grlefstrlcken E 2 ‘ , . ‘mother and father, six sisters and l>o+oooo+ooowoo+oo+oo+oohv¢ -By George McMnnvi ,____ and from he“ mowed w ‘finish. lnal sum sore them in the frost- McCloskey of Iona. war bcforn hizl _ ____ ______ __________ proof warehouse and hold them im-l lmllmfll’ death, Working for Nell igziggzmigflghi Efiialhifi "vtll prices reach a satisfactory levelwMcDonald of Pinette. After putting -'-1 ln the cro fo M. MDo 1d. h Mr. David Csmyobwi‘, ‘was a. recent! hag lntendgd ti: retiirn :0 hxl-i-hmng visitor to Summon-side. for the summer. He had planned to | , - ‘F’ BRINGING UP FATHER \\ l ‘I A ‘l: wew-wee-gtéoacte-v/c HURRY‘ANDGET p; r 1 _, QULD BE Ll HTEO ‘TQ XEEfiQB-D- ti ANNUAL GYRO BALI- ‘ ,,-y srnnizezrzle. eagerness.“ , X _AND__ o ccocK- ell: '! :2 I O l; v J‘ y? ‘é Hupmobile Drawing ,.; , ._» i-i-‘i i llll ’ l I l» Beach Grove Inn :-: - m‘ " '“-"'" MONDAY, JUNE NINTH :4: Refreshments Novelties N" _ ll] Admle slon :-: - lliul‘ 3-; Ladies 75¢ __ Cents $1.00 m1 W, ntltiiglj Wt I ltl "ITS A or no DANCE e........-..l,.....s....ttti;tififtgliiy.g_ A Li = 1 _ ' . ' ‘ - ~ 1. I'VE lMVfTS-D l suflfloo: m. arr “rat mean as was cmcKSM AG-(N- NQT QOTKil-FF ‘l; LtKETO BE YOU MUST LOOK ‘N THE BOON OF ETIQUETTE HE CERTANl-‘l’ sef/ Jlllllllllllllllllll I'LL cue-r. Aslé woos encruste- ‘ro "mug ‘f0 A .J_uoc.s - KHOWB HOW