Truck Driver ‘I believe ‘on is ‘the better spar plug ~ b¢¢3ll8¢ . 0f ll"! WW ETTING avnewworldh speed and en- _ch3mPl°P§_,3!3Pd “P l5 l‘. durance ‘record tor caraunder $1200,the h"; ‘Pliwlce’ ' new Whippet in a continuous 24-hour Champiohliiildlremrkpaaltnln; ; run under ofileial observation, covered 1357372 miles and averaged 56.52 iiiiles per because itfluu an exclusiveriiii- a hour for the entire 24 hburs . . . manite inluhtor spe- cially treated In. will» llfigilfllllsllisieso Brvyigigra dead are from ZSPFe-i mode hi h-eornpr& 0 68 p61’ Oil! in 8G! eion ¢$lflc‘-AlwlIlBI_ ' 7V3 incha _ _ _ patented solid copper gasket-semifinal enuinl Ibsolutely gas-tight under high compres- sion. Special analysis electrodelwhichnlluro n fixed spark-gap under‘ all driving conditions. CHAMPION Spar/(Tlugs . Windsor, Onhrio A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT Accelerated from 5 to 25 miles an hour in 7.2 seconds . . . in any car of this siseor price. Phone 525-1. JIIVDVITS l TAXI SERVICE l l‘ oar on Nionr " Four Cars at Your Service Flat Rate System. Strawberry iBoxes i...‘ New A n n a n - . And Vicinity Miss Ernestine Marchbank was a' yrsccnt visitor to Charlottetown. Boxes direct from the manufacturer, Made from clear whitewood regulation size as required by the SMALL FRUITS ACT. done up in crates oi’ 1,000. 500 and 250 to the crate, but sold- in any quantity. We have received x one carload 185,000 1 Misses Lilian. Daisy and Mamie 5mm"- Mlll were in Kenslngton Saturday evening. Mr. William Montgomery. Lower 3nd Tuesday- Bedeque. was in Wilmot Valley on Wednesday evening. M“ and Mm Robert Waugh .ofiW0l‘0 in Kensington Saturday. Lower Bedeque. were recent visitors to Wilmot Valley. Kenslngton. has been busy nursing patients in New Annan during the past few weeks. Also hint size IOI‘ CUR-l R A N '1‘ S, GOOSEBERRY. - Miss Jennie Cousins. who has BLACK BERRY’ BLUBBER‘ been attending college in Charlotte- , RIES, RASPBERRY, elp" n11 ,town for the past year. was a visit- | at Iowa“ possible prices‘ er to ‘Kenslngton Saturday evening. slwfilll low price in lots of 5000 Boxes and over. Mcase. The busy stork paid a visit to Mr. ccntly. leaving them a baby boy. Congratulations go out to them from [all around, particularly so as this young arrival is the only son of the uimlly. l Miss Gertrude Buntain. an efllci- ant teacher (for the past year vice- principal of Kensingion High. school) is. rumor says. to resign her. lpedagogical duties and enter thtflender 50°‘! Service‘ ncbic training of a nnrso in the P. E. 1. Hospital. If Miss Buntailrsf "utlvs are as clficlently and faith- fullv (lone in her new field of labor l Hospital. ‘ Send or phone us your order NOW. cflicient Some years ago Mrs. Keg ciintii s. co. LIMITED. shrill be a nurse with the record of second to norm and Charles. New Annan. Mo~..~o R l l GASOLINE ' . l8. féfiiléd from PENNSYLVANIA CRIJDE OIL the highest grade oil in the world and is UNEXCEIJLEL for QUALITY _ and UNI- URIVHTY. - You will find it the host alid most g" , SFACTORY GASOLINE you have ever _ 1 1m’ i 1.1;‘ l l l A i, ' . for all seasons of the year. } . ii. Oil Importers , l. 7-Beariug crankshaft civas sonrnrsmo stun mm The new WhippetSix is unusually smooth and silent, clue to its 7-Bearing Crankshaft (instead of the usual 3 or 4) and its silent timing chain (a ieature of the highest-priced cars). It is exception- ally powerful on hills; it has a flexibility never before obtainable The neutwhippet Six is now on display. [See it. Dri leit.’ will find it a revelationin value! Immediately delivery. ‘ CORNEY 131103., snmnersloo. Mr. H/arold Mili, Clermont. wasin Kenshigton recently on business. Mr. Gegrge Sobey, Wilmot Valley. was a recent visitor to Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mill. Cler- New AHHBJL- mont. were recent visitors to Ken- Mr. Harry Waugh, Wilmot Valley. Wllmvii Vfllley- nnd was busy planting spuds Monday Misses puny, min and Mr, John visit with friends in Newton. Moase were among the many who] Mr. Willard Picketts. Wilmot val- Kcnsinston Cheese Factory- icy. who has been confined to P. a. l Miss Elizabeth Gillis. nui-so. of zélfjfgisltgfleifieszfielnlfiisggszfi“ and M,‘ John Mom motored m n, me Praying-es ofQuenec and on- l 'l Miss Walker, Miss Jennie Walker figftolfs"wl”fifli,lxff,l,‘§f,'§§§§1§",l’§§f’sington High School. was a visitor “Wed l“ Ell-Stem Omar“, and l“ lng. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alden t0 New Alma-ll and Bfideqllfl Tuesday Mr. John Picketts. Wilmot Valley,’ is at present m Qharlonwmwn, be- a visit up West with her sister Mrs. moisture, are making good grown} i lledvthe owing tothe illness B- Haywood. who has lust arrived and Mrs. Arthur Enman quite rc-llgghigzon, who“; m the P‘ E Island from u a A and the outlook Bencrally is very i Mrs, wm, Hgggarty i5 doing vgry a number of’ months in Newton. rc- servlce as ma“ giver, turned to her home in New Annan. gm-gy cm-Jsaturday. Violas numerous friends rled on the same line of busine in a very satisfactory and obiigingyhel‘ home- Tmanner. and at this time this estim-, able lady is lacking in nothing to Among $11086 Who We"? l" Bedflalrlved l“ P" E‘ Island Tuesday cl" ilcial. especially to late sown grain. ~equc to hear Rev. Mr. Wright Mon- (lay we“: Mn and M“. Freeman m? Henry‘ Mum‘ wcdnesdw‘ 13m Saskatchewan Southern area. Wheat M may have been dlschursed as a Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sim-l 5- tmwiicr, we have no doubt that she mm“ M‘ “d M“ My slmmllns’! and Mr. Therin Simmons. Wilmot Valley. Mr. and Mrs. J.‘ W. Waugh . alniimwranuehwassnwmssvnn The W orld’s Lowest-priced Six with Bearing _ Crankshaft that mean unqualified leadership inspeedandsaiety... , Reeordsmade possible by the most advanced engineering of any light Six on the market .. . 3d: II? ‘ililllfillahilllfiiilllé ical, features, such as 7-Bearing Crankshaft. "an- cleaner and thermostat. never found in a car oi its price before. v z ‘ . M‘; ' Among the features oi the I re unusual .. ' rrva-imssencseia coach‘ » PAGE six’ <3 Touring $815, ‘Roadster $91_0, Coupe 5,, Ailzvpnces; {$0.11. ‘ are: aw roominees, harmonious l_ cadet-t visors remote door ‘n ‘ attractive wi a i reveals, extended l " l d’ . i=8 loom. and, quick-actions}; ' _L-........ » . ‘l ' i? Mr. Arthur Enman paid a- business Crop Outlook Is trip to Kensingtbn Monday morn- Mr. Bennett Heywoodwas a. rc- below the average. cent’ vmwr w Wilmot ‘Huey and Below will be found a. brief syn- is are good. at the Head Oiflce of the Bank of city Tuesday evening to his home in Bmnch Managers have comp lc ' te knowledge oi eac io- cai situation and are in. close touch M155 MflTl/lfifl- HQBEB-Wli- New An‘ with crop conditions in all sections nan. returned home after a pleasant of the districts mentioned. good condition and GENERAL Mr. Joseph McDonald has started With seeding practically com- on the busy job of hauling milk to pleted and with all grains making rapid growth owing to recent rains, crop conditions generally in the Mrs. Alden Moase, with Miss Elia Prairie Provinces are satisfactory. tario conditions are fairly satisfac- tory hut warmer weather is needed Seeding has been de- the city Wednesday morning. Miss Mamie Mill. teacher. kon- everywhere- Qucbec. by a large extent. by rainy weather. In the Maritime Provinc- es conditions are about average. seeding being well advanced. In- Brltish Columbia crops. with ample evening. Mrs. Isabelle Moase has gone on ' I promising. Details follows: i Miss Viola Heggarty. who spent bmlnm PROVINCES Alberta Western and Northeastern areas. Conditions are very favour- bl . Th b t is d i s- ee my much slew! i" “elem $1.13‘. n§.§2‘§“'.=..§€h.i§‘£m $1‘. Conditions arc promising following Mo. mwood was-m. 5122?}?.532.‘“iE..S*‘S§§§l38l.'§1.l2iI iléhe hvénllel; Tjonllhh ‘mfmng gm ‘ally are satisfactory and promising. l “"3 “s n “c” 3am‘ c “n ll“ Recent rains have been very bene- enl“? and w“ a guest OLM" “ml Seeding is practically completed. on summer fallow is well advanced _ but some late sown crops have suf- wi? in“? iiifiilvwii-iiihilii-‘i? isle. rim i§::i"":.:.':.":: death called at the home of Mr. P. Y’ d t if R L ;_ lJ. Cairns. and took for his own An- mil"; i“ p“ c Xy" liege" rah“ m. h“ dearly beloved ‘ma. after.“ weio ar genera an ave prcn ‘ n m Inna mnflvflined mum“ Uflied suflafint oisture for tile “w 9 P“ ~ M prevent except in a few districts, cliidtfly giifibuth central and south- . we: . w rthcr rains are need- edfiolfieed s completed. Manito- nbzae is hocompietcd with ,w a. . ge a ut l0 per cent hlh r t an last lite. and revered in deat . Hei- fun- 1 EH1“, mm“ cojg’ gififis-“ciflfil l9?!“ sell/l“ w" ‘by R"- oafi.‘ G ' i ‘ ~is satisfactory under F8151!!!‘ Bmli-h- W110 Bl "d"! he!’ favourable weather and moisture faithfully durigl‘: her long Niillness. conditions, and her pall- srers were essrs. .Wendlow P. McKenna. F. J. Green- len. W. Murtegh. J. . Mulligan, 1W. Bmlthnand J. B. M she. who erations and seeding is not yet com- bore her to her last restln! Pllwc plated. actress pastures and hay ‘in Gods great acre in Kinkora oem- meadows are mainly in good» condi- letery. The following sent Mass tlon although winter killed and cards: Mr- MIG M11 J- A- llWBBfi-Y. flooded‘ ares-s are larger than usual. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Barnes. Mr. and Fruit trees have blossomed well but Mrs. Wm. Heggarty. Mn; Martina berries and small fruits show evi- Hedprty. Miss Viola lieggarty and dence of winter damage. _A period flung, , Miss Leonora Clark. R.N.. of dry-weather is urgently needed. Mrs. James and Mary Oreenan. l -- * - = Miaslinnls Cairns. Mediord. Mrs- ' PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO i noes McKenns. Mr. and Mrs. Fill wheat. has improved during “h; M“ h_ p_ J_ gnu-n‘, My, the past two weeks and despite some and Mrs. hilip Monaghan, My, winter kill present prospects-are for gnu Mrs. John s. Olirnl. m. and In ever“! "W1- . Bovine crow 100k 1s “mum, Mn 5nd Mm healthy. mromising well. but in llflelsnfltjhee. Mr. and MILHIIT)’ 595ml” 71°’ “m? l'° w?‘ Wu‘ wiiiimmm. iasmiie llldiIlIflIlYv "l"; M. 912* wit v1 the Medina in in. and Mn. Mlrtin Brennin, Mrs. vhflnlnhw and at this duh the lllihbeth Cairns. Mr. sad llrs. W. P. Mel! . Mr. and Mrs. Olrr and PROVINCE 0F QUEBEC Excessive rainfall has delayed op- _ I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mcdarville. “gflgifiuga xmgynlhfixgfl? Misses i-ielen and aura Gfoelllli, fiend-s can‘ {nu Isl-la GNQIIIIQDI‘: u“ “M” 0m“ “m” M “m” ' w,“ my: was Mable Mulligan. us. all’, I. "GAINS, Alli and In. J. A. Marilee» rm and efmiliy. l3 l o llicLAINE SERVICE STATION, Charlottetown i’. J. NOY, liunicr River. ' " *1!‘ n1 I ground will be sown to buckwheat. well. The Gravenstein apple blooml a 1th h Tobacco, corn and root planting is was heavy, while an a oug Seedmg was somewhat in; generaL. Meadow grass is shortlwere below average. _ -~ and indications point to a hay cropinot as yet set and no estimate oi - Prospects for a crop prospects can be made. v good fruit crop arc bright. Pasiur-fixiilltingrfil; ltllotntocs“ on iln acreageldirzitloil they should be as follows: opsis of telegraphic reports received MARITIME TROVHVCES 4.. . . t. iuclnge s wtil illl- M_ J_ Pick m; a 1 ed from m v _ Th Favourable growing weather has. r e "v e M°"“'°“l "m" “'5 Bmmh’ o prevailed and ample moisture is lnfPROVINFE 01* BRITI5|| CQLUM- the ground. Grass pasturage ll liay promisosj der way. is in; ”C<><>d~ <1" eéJ/ozrlq)‘ six airlock " “fl?! _ ‘ You can pay lQT-ilii electric ra. us about it. " l; I Maritime Electribi7Cosy Y l t _ iwtlltl‘ ‘"1 “Willa Yafli-Kfe X011 may put dinner in the oven at en___ n 1e morning, setting the clock‘ to start cooking at three. You are free for the day and return at six to find dinner ready l0 59"’? lllllmg hot. thoroughly cooked and ‘full oi‘ the flavor that only electric cooking can give it. ' ' ' ’ ' ' ' Electricity nicanlsclgian, safe, healthful heat. . ‘Cooking results are uniform. (‘lQMTu ' M. _ of the ’ , i" Associated (gas l0‘ _ . . L l.» Charlottetown, Prince Edward 0”“ other varieties delayed. grain and root crops are Blossoms havenow doing well. The l i; A good yield o1‘ hay is expected,’ — s r ifile MOiDEtRN _ The kitchen iscooler and easier, to keep ilbgidhwhilelusiiig it: _ Ask Tree fruits prom- iisc good yields and while a little early to estimate. from present in- Ailplcs nncl apricots 110 per cent of ilvurngc. cherries 75 per cent, plums and prunes 90 per cent; small fruits rltVDfflgC. Hops are making good rowth and pasturage is abundant. s} ntlnu use Illlliilfllil liulmrnt. DAY p clien- 1