r \ . .. _ There are hours of solid enjoyment and real satisfaction in ,every package of ‘A Rosebud cut plug smoking tobacco. ' Save the fpoker hands " _ _..__._T-_ -. . . _ 000000-0094400090000000090 moiuncn BAKING Powmzn MID _ WHEN YOU BAKE § USE i 2 O WHITE STAR YEAST t 6 oo+o+o+0+o+oaool+>¢+ee+ 2000000000000-06004-060440-004‘. . In announcing our dealership for the De- Soto Motor (Jars, we take great pleasure in presenting the new DeSoto Straight Eight as a companion car to the 110w famous DeSoto Six which last year broke all sales records for é first year car at any price. DeSoto Eight is the lowest priced Straight Eight in the motor car field. DeS to is a _Chrysler product, which means a q ahty ear in appearance and in per- lormanee. Never before has so much value been built into a car in its price field. We cor- dially invite your inspection of these cars at our showroom 58-62 Fitzroy Street. Bruce Stewart & Co. Ltd. 2i34-3-B-w m-G . \'___,'/ - 0 cantons. NA-rio nAi. " _E'he‘7Lai-gesi Railway System15: America " _..s , he married Miss Elizabeth Taylor. ' Mcssrs. MALPEQUE i- After several months of weakness and gradual decay of nature, fol-- Igwlng a long and active lifo of eighty-six years, Mr. William Pick- ering Woodsido passed awn)’ 91" incsclay, March 4th. The deceased s. .15 born in Clinton and about BIXW years ago married Miss Annie Don- 31.1.01 sea View. In 1888 they moved to Darnley, where he lived ior six- teen years. It was during his resid- ence there that he was called upon to mvimihe ‘loss oi ills wile. the companion - of his earlier ' manhood- Lzitcr, he moved to Hamilton. where who predeceased him nearly two 5 years ago. Unable ‘to work andex- pcrkincillg 811st loneliness he came iii the home oi his daughter, Mrs. ucorga Mountain.- Malpeque, where ‘he was tended by the membfifi- 0i her iicme and the other members of his family resident here. Mr. woodside worked successfully as a blacksnith and a carpenter: ho re- tained his buoyancy of spirit and was active throughout the years. The sympathy oi all is extended to his family, three daughters.‘ Mrs- George Cousins. Kensington. Mrs-I Hamid Stewart and Ni"- 434-9789 Mountain, Malpeque", to his flve 5on3 Messrs. William of Darnley, Chester and A. M. of Vancouver. H. 0., Molford and James of_Damley; also to his‘ brother, Mr. John w. Woodside, oi’ Margate. There was a short funeral service at the home. and from thence the remains were conveyed to the Keir Memorial Church. the services being conduct- ed by the Rev. Fredk. Williamson. assisted by the Rev. D. M. Grant of Princeinwn United Church. The ser- vice was an impressive, one, Mr. Williamson basing his remarks on: the words: “In My Father's house‘ are many mansions, i1 it were not so, I would have told you." Mr. Woodside was a member o! Mt. Zion Lodge A. F. and A. M. and was laid to rest with Masonic lion- ors, Mr. Waldrcn Darrach, acting as master oi ceremonies and Mr. Hart- well Crdzier as chaplain. The pall- bearers were Messrs. Thomas Mac- Nutt, George Riley, D. P. MucNutt, Edward MitcKay, Frank Simpson and John Pickering. A telegram received here announc- ed the pas-ting o: Mr. Danald Mont- gomery Johnston's, oi Calgary, and formerly oi Long River’. Many friends here regret Mr. Johnstones passing in middle age and extend their sympathy to Mrs. Johnston and family. also to Mrs. Ella. Camp- bell, his sistcr.—M. t 'I‘he entertainment in Malpeque Hall on Tuesday evening March 4th was attended by a large number of people and the interest was main- tained throughout the program. Th: Rev. D. M. Grant presided. Mrs. James A. Campbell was accompan- ist for the evening. Much credit is due the committee in charge, name- ly: Mrs. Campbell under whose leadership the program was so suc- cessfully carried out and to Mrs. Tl hardball“) . “We nod- u our 7): lav a I I’ ch viahrlu 01ml; Aull I CI.‘ Li‘. ' FIDO! Sh, TIMI“ 1 Ramsay. -Messrs. Evans, McKay. Lowe, Beah-sto, Mr. John MscLeod, Buminerside, was a. recent guest at the homo oi Mr. Sinclair MacGougan. Very many friends hare will re- gret to learn o! the illness of Mr. William x. MacGougan, of stim- merside, who has been in the Royal Victoria Hospital for treatment. Mr. MacGougan was a. Malpeque and has always been a frequent visitor to his old home here. The whole community-mourns to- day the passing hcnodc-f one of our public spirited citizens Mr. William Cousins. The deceased has been in failing health for nearly a year and despite mcdicaLaid and tho tendcr carc oi the home circle, he grew ucakerand weaker till the end came on Wednesday, March 5th. Mr. Cou- sins was born in the Baltic over filly-eight years ago and was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Archi- bald Cousins oi that placeJl-le was boy l ..‘ l ~-r. t maciiairtorrcrowni status A i" and Mrs. ii. J. main. ‘ioiut bod- i-sm at the letters-horde. - - Mrs. J.‘ d. ‘Ledvitt was hostess at. iour tables oi‘; bridge athei- htme on -Wedlieaday‘ evening. = " Mrs. Alfred J. Gordon entertain- ed at supper bridge, in honor of Mrs. Herbert Brown on Thursday, ' afternoon Three tabiea- were in the play-after which adeildlitful supper. was served. Thelwinners of ‘the prizes weioMlss Hollis Oulion 4nd Mrs. RobnDunn and‘ to_ Mrs. Brown‘ the, guest of honor a. gift. ' Mr. llugsnojlodgnon o! the Bank oi Nova Bcotis staff, Dartmouth, ar- rived‘ Monday to isoena his {holidays at- his homo hera.-_-A. . ._._..._-L_-_- suisua nun vioiurr! M-r- -and Mrs. "Edwlrdf lniird, Searletown, were,vlsitors_ to Summer- ' side on Saturdayj- "i, Mr- and Mn..a_imd_at1i§ayntpii-, row-- er Bedeauv. wenuitsiton .to,.Aii>si-iy . on rnsny._ ' - a Mrs. Artlmr Green and-two daugh- ‘ ten. Missed om. and Betty ai-een, were visitors to; uminoraide on Iri- day. ' ~ ' ‘ I Several. fans iroin this vicinity at- i. tending the hockey; matclrin not». _ | sington, on Friday evening between lthc Cape Traverse Greyhoundsand I Aiberton illegals, were Misses Ruin! Burns, Margaret. and Jean Aflleck. -‘ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Noonan, Mr; and Mrs. xeii» Basset, m. and iii-s; Geo. i-ieiiel, andMossrs. Haroldfler- . iel, George MacLeod, Harold Afileck, Duncan Carmichael, Keith 1' Thomas, .41 _ I an 4; I a 1 ‘II. §.;a - - -¢ ~ 3. _ _l -"' r: t‘ if“ win I‘; The Dynamic A New ‘ER S K I N When you ail: for actiomyou get it-in the Dynamic New Enicinei Exam Power Pound provide: n-ue Studebaker performance. Enhanced $ 5711;; ggw -pawer mufiler, which releases the full 7o horsepower of this big car. Its li4-ii1ch wheelbase low-min; and steady, ovides rare w Irv c av c b ..;~""~ -' uvhed braks-hydra ic so —- . pum — g gaaoline' fiifl;— oil fiiter-forco-feedlubrieation-thezrnosiatic contra ed i” 1:39;: if“ t. .. v _, r ignition. _ married to M155 Euumm MncKayINorman Walsh, Ernest Arnett, Beg o; New London, and Sh, years "o, Thomas, Ray Cameron; C. 5. Delaney, ups happy couple celebrated than. Stanley and Michael Delaney, Lorne a successful farmer and fox ranch- Nimmm- Prince G‘mb1°‘“nd 14”- siiver anniversary. Mr. Cousins was‘ "°°“"'--Am.l>>' Nwimni “m?” E- " or. He was actively interested in so- "VmTen- cial, political and church. life and i115 departure loaves a. vacancy not . easily filled. He was of a genial, so. clai temperament and every one ALBERTO The final play oil for the Mac- Lcaii trophy in the game between Cape Traverse and llegals on Tues- day ended with the score 6-2 and victory fr/r the home team who a- gain retain the cup this year. The game was fast and clean through- out and fairly refereed by Noonan. of Summerside. The rink was crowd ed to the utmost with local tans and those also who came up on the special. A. supper was served to the hockey boys alter the game. Tinusday s. thrilling game was played ‘between the ‘Second Rogals and the Summciside l-llgh School team, the former winning by the score 4-0. Both teams played cx- ceiient hockey and during tile wht-le three periods showed their true sportsmanship, very few penalties being handed out. It is hoped a re- turn game will be managed before Dan Beatrsto and Mrs. Charles Lockhart. During an interval there was a sale of candy; the proceeds in lull amounted to $7.44. ‘The fol- lowing is the program:- PROGKAM . Mal: Chorus-Heart oi ,Oaii, Crozier, Lowe, Beallrsbo, Evans, McKay. Reading-Irina River oi Stars, Ma's. Chas. Lows. _ Contralto Solo-Garden o1 Roses, Mrs. Chester Simpsonf Monologue-My Day and Now-a- Days, Mrs. Elmer Taylor. Violin Solo-Selected. Mr. Eliner Philips, Mrs. Simpson. Rzadin-g-Jrlic Inventor's Mrs. Frank McKay. The‘ Darkey Minstrels in Dc Ole Banjo, Messrs. Lowe, Bcairslo, Evans, McKay. v I Dialogue-Jelly for the Minister. lllisscs Currie, Walker, McGougan. Wii c, the season breaks up as all are in- terestcd in these teams which we must remember are the futurc nrsts. Mr. P‘. J. Arnctt, the able and popular Conservative candidate paid a visifto th-e town and vicinity. He addressed s. well attended organiza- tion meeting oi the Alberton, Elms- dalc. and l-lills River polls on Wed- nesday, when other speakers _ for the evening included BL; Worsh'p Mayor ills-Icy, who presided, Mr. Birch, Mr. W. Tanton, etc. The March meeting oi the Town Institute was held in the limtitute rooms. ‘twenty-two members ans- wbred in the roll call. After the us- ual business there was an interest- ing program carried out and deli- cious refreshments followed. served by the hostesses Miss Mabel Fielding. Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. Ethel fflie many friends oi Mr, and Mrs. Eneas Murray are sorry to learn t- thelr recent illness and wish fhcm . speedy recovery. 4 Mr. and its-s. Claude Howatt, car . Traverse, and little daughter Nadinc, were visitors to Albany on Friday. We are all glad to sec Mr. Iiorne" McKenna back in Albany again, af- ter spending three montbswlsiting rclativcsin Winnipeg. Mriand Mrs. frank Macks; were visitors to Cape Traverse on Sunday. Mrland Mrs. Wm. ‘rrairiorfi and iamny were visitors Ito Ganetorhon Suizfiy, the guests cf-Mr. and -Mrs.-, Michael McCarviila, ‘ ' 1 Mi-s._vv. P. Cavniciijoniisspending a lew days in Bprlngton‘ and .vlclnity visiting relatives, 4 _ ' _a.._._ Miss Hester lninon, diedeque, ,at-, tended the hockey matclrin liaising-i‘ ton on Friday evening. iviessi-s. Harold hasten and ‘Joe McDonald,- Central _Be_deque,v were- ‘visitorsto Kensington on Friday ev- ening. . . ’ ' I I Mr. Lloyciwalshpone oi ‘the star players in the Albany St. Pats Hoc- key team, was operated‘ on Wednes- day evening, February 26th, for ap-_ pcndicitisvln the Prince County Hos-i pltal, Summerside. I-lis many friends wish him a speedy recovery. - . . I Mr. Mark McCarvllle, Carleton, was a passenger on the special Friday ev- ening to sttendthe hockey match in Kcnsington.‘ , g Mr. Sampson Walsh was ‘a. visitor, to Summerside onwednesday even- ing-ii. ‘ ‘I y hi: ssnui ivoa-ss n- , h I I" , .;. ll "1 , , . . , I ,,; i .1. ‘y. a]. 3' . p‘. i 1.‘. u p, ,: i‘, j =1 - ‘ I iliii ., y if: . i l: _\‘ - ii.- . first ore Bros, _ ' \ _ i . 35H £1711‘ m???‘ Charlottetown, I‘. it. . 1 BUILT BY STUDBBAKER-BUILDBR OP CHAMPIKINQQI .______'__.__. . . . , ,_,.______ _'._ 10f Mr. and Mrs. George lninan, and Dc liable tins are‘; ‘llllflilllg those beautiful andiirivi left a bonny baby girl. Congratuizi- ' -- nbic rugs, '3"; tions.~ IIookin-g parties are iifliliil the c\r-,- . . .... dcr oi the season, and most oi curl (jhoggn now ha; gppfOXImflil ‘y '15,- Mr._W. Johnson, genial agent {or De Sable 1.16m; ivho are very efIici-‘i 750 Q00 Koreans and 475,000 2-9pm!- Rlwleiiil 30-. made a business trip l':_ out in Lin; art m‘: buplly: engaged in (w, Y ' ,3 :_ ,, I. "fl , . Us? i i,‘ i I xi’ -~"~: é] ‘w “ta ‘_" ‘ _ a It Iikg ~ i, ‘rl iii " l; 'l t‘, i}; 4,: , . I Gard. Mr. and John M. Inman and Violin Bolm-Selected. Mi‘. Elmer Till children‘; carnival oifPridly Philips, Mrs, Simpson, |prov5-d very interesting although the Tenor Solos-Isl. Shipmates o! I attendance was rather small. The Min-e, 2nd, Floral Dance, Mr. chat-prizes wort as IOIIWIBI Gm!’ 5"“ Lowe. IRuby Brown, 2nd, Madge Matthews. cont visitors to De Sable. baby daughter, New Argyle, were vis-' m. and Mrs. use: quiis were re- v. . ..-...-»-t.a- n. »-_- “NOT BY MEAT ALONE” ' Leading fox ranchers have (lemonstrateil that. in addition to meat, it is absolutely necessary to feed a liberal supply oi §_'_-"“’,"'; —.- R:ading—l3ill Mrs. Campbell. Choruses-Tiptoe through the tu- ups with me, 2nd, Painting the and the WQQQWJBQyJ. first, Billy Fraser. second Roy Lcard. clouds with sunshine. Mn. Simpson, last week was ‘ the Misses McNuit, McGougan vlcsssntlv by M!“ MW-‘i "14"" itors to De Sable on Sunday. i I I Visitors to the cvltylthis weelcwerc '4 Messrs. George Imnbn, Billy Comp-T The Monday night Bridge Club W" "Id. Win31)‘; cm“!- I entertained vary ' Messrs. jmwart and I Edward Sher- ren, Crapaudnvlsited irlends- in Dc Bable recently. , . I a. _ - Messrs. ilmest, Hold-rand ‘Arthle Shaw attended the dnnual banquet at Derry _L. Q. l...,_Cano¢ Cove, on Wednesday night. "The many friends -ai Mrs. Ethel Bell are sorry toj learn tha she is at present undergoing treatment, in the , P. B. Island lioIpitaL-and hope to see her homoJIlT-Iiloon. f i Mr. Marquis Ibrguson, Hainptoh. spent the week and in Do Sable. l Mr. and‘ Mrs. John’ Ferguson.- Argyle Bhormyworo‘ visitors to D6‘ Sable on nanny. mmi-rpusivviiitummm.‘ IMPERIAL BISCUITS daily during the winter season, in order _to keep the bowels regular, and also to ensure the females having an adequate supply of milk during the lactation period. IMPERIAL COD OIL BISCUITS are made from a formula. which has been prepared with these results inyiew and which reliable tests, extending over a considerable term of years. have proved to be signally successful. . Ranches, which have continued the feeding of IMPERIALS regularly in winter, have had the largest litters of young foxes and also the highest average of pups raised to maturity; in ad- dition, they have practically eliminated the destroying of young by the females. For assured results feed IMPERIALS throughout all the winter season. iMPERIALS are sold by leading distributors or direct froinihe factory. ‘ M.» fImpei-ial Biscuit Co. Ltd. irlioha 721 BOX 446 l ' Charlottetown, P. Erl- _'__'_,_‘_.,__-ea»" 43sec...“