¢=="f "7 AGETIIFJ. limes- IIIIII. Ill lawyer It... and “;i.'§‘i‘i.§"'.'.a"vsor°“'o'i'o'8 us’! f sun. sonar-leases. M10 ‘lhefllardiaalllsbalaqhslalyatassysssbq . relieving doses In llllpile: Wetq limit oeuilesbresstesa. wwr lf-raal gall-lento Bakery. Water Iliad! Inst Godot. l1 orgasm, 5mm,‘ nefiaardlaanlllelelvueltaalykehaial—nesile. cymnoyaieeosleslllllslrweek. PllllUlIerlhheq-ys“ "m. ynllulillblbfiylflfleiltlflfililfhdnyay “m. EEITsAus. - One nuidred assay! no Hinges and union. Lag.“ Pallets. Rex Dawson. latches ii stock at Braces. A any. . ‘ ' -——. _'_' -'III OIIIOI . . 4°" 5*“- '." m"- m "m mm. 0 ‘t. o. 5\lm‘:GfEil8.E.Wll,£l-:0 old. Price 350-09- 53° 3 3°“! 5 or the examination of e as months old. Whitfield. Abbott. F116- :nd fitting of glasses from Octo grlcton. . ‘ th to October 18th inclusive. Office / ____ will be open for repairs. ._FOB SALE CHILL-l driving wagon; 1 steel tired out; 1 bike —UOMMENCING WEDNESDAY wheel trotting sullrey; (“general pur- POWMT 10- The resulsr month- pose horse. 8 years, g worker or i! Tuberculosis Clinic will be winter driver. Apply to Elwood held in the SSide Town Hall, the yveeks. Fredericton. m!“ Wednesday of each month _ -_ instead of Thursday. _BERI»OU is the most econonil- ——- ca] positive protection against —DAIBY FAILS. Galvanised rnotn damage our money can buy- P8118. ljleavy Galvanised Stock Pails, Qourlles Rexe Drug Store. Svum- Galvmaed Wash Tubs and’ Glass merslde, Wlla Boards in stock. The Bum- mleld H were. -FAB.WIBS - Wheat. No. a] ° “d NorllWf-Yl- If 1w I" l“ "W" —AUCTION and bridge Canadian teed of wheat. we can supply YOII- L, H s _ we also manufacture cattle. ui- “eggs; mini“ "mmersldfi. Wed m. and hog feeds. Intematlonal - d Animal Foods. Ltd. S'- i $11, aghone 342. I —LOST between Summorslde , - - ' .and Kenslngton, spring-filled FOR SALE — WOMAN 5 BLACK mattress. Reward. Advise Cpl. winter coat. Size 12- Almlv 118 William Beatty. rear/m, snide. Kent St. i‘. —CENTBAL Young -wmTE FLAME 1M1» Bllm- Rally will be held i-n xsfilfifilifi ers Lam? and 11mm“ Ghllnmynn Wednesday, Oct. i6, afternoon 3 stock- Th” sunmamde Bud‘ o'clock; supper and evening 8 viii"?- o’clock session. Rev, John Jarvis speaker. 410MB ANIT-S-CHOOL weurire Group regular meeting, Town Hall. summerslde, Tuhday, Oct- ober 15th l! B P-m- S- —RETUBNS HOME-Archdeacon G. R. Harrison, rector of St. Mary's v_____ iAnglloan Church. Summerslde has _SLIG|“. ACC|DENT_A sum; arrived home from Montreal where rut-idem occurred aboux midnight, he ‘mdement l" "Perflllll-R 1'" Sunday momma near naveua-sunany friends will be pleased to Rm, when a c“. that w“ pumntheer that he is making a good out .0 pass a Famed m”; w“ recovery, though it will be some an,“ from me rem. by ‘Home; time before he is able to resume oar. No one vns injured but bottom! resuier duties-B. cars were damaged —S l _.____ I —BIR.THDAY PARTY -A joint -FUNERAL 0i‘ LATE GEORGE birthday party was held on Fri- MUlltllI-ZAD - The funeral of the day ‘night at the home of Mrs, J. late George S Muirhead of St. E. Sullivan. Willow Ave., in honor Elsanors w-as helclon Saturday af_- of Mrs. Sullivan and Mr. Donald ternocn with service at. St. Johns Baker whose birthdays occur on Anglican Church, Si. Eleonora con-Ithe same day. A pleasant social duced by the Rev. Mr Noelof Ken-‘evenlng was spent. Mr, Arthur sington. Burial was in the chimlbwalmsley accompanied on the cemetery. The F1111 DEMON Weftconcertina and sang a numbcr of Messrs Earl Cflllflfill. Edmund Bflflsongs. There were also readings by mrd, Lorne Beaton. Nelson CoInP-Illlr. Baker and Mr, Walmsley. i011. RBYiIT-Onli Andrew and Ken‘ Lunch was served. the centre of neth Mills-S. Elinterest being a beautiful birth- ——-—— a cake decorated with the a - —-Y-l’- GROVE’ unclgopncJprgprlste candles. Mrs. JatPk sflltsheiwfififlYgltlllgfleé Gimulzlwalmsley assisted in serving-S. opened tihcir fall session on Pride! evening. Oct. mi with a goodly number present. A short devo- tional period, led by the pastor. Rev. Wim. Bilson. was followed by the election of officers as follows: Ppeg Dqrobhy Llnkletter, Vlw- pres. Valerie Callback: secrete . Herbert Best; treasurer, Lellh Liricletter. All business beiflfl 0°11" eluded, the remainder of the eve. ning was spent in carries writ-H" and singing. m servins of refresh- ments biroidht an enjoyable eve- ning to a close-S. — HOSPITAL LADIES AID MEETING - Tho secular monthly meeting Ill’ Western Hmplfll 1M!- ieo Aid was heir! in the Hospital Friday evening Oct. ll, lose at l p.m. Meeting opened with Pree- idicnt in the chair. Elihiififl "Wm- lccrs answered roll call. Mini“! of last meeting wad and approved. Secy. r ed striding a card of thanks to Tignish CW L. for their generous donation of $11-00 to X- my equipment fund. Moved and seconded bllfs be paid. Motion car- ried, I-t was decided to hold a rum- —I.5 GUEST SPEAKER-Alame- ly attended farmers’ meeting, over which Mr. I... P. McIsaac, Char- lottetown. presided was held in the .0'Leary Hall last night. The lguest speaker was Mr. Ralph istaples, president of the Co-oper- ‘ative Union of Canada. The main {topic was the formation of rural discussion clubs and farmers’ ‘forums, An interesting suggestion came from the floor in an ad- vocacy that the Women's Institutes ,be asked to co-operate in assisting with the farmers’ program. Mr. R. A. Profit, Freetown, also ad- dressed the meeting, " —NEWl-Y WEDS ENTERTAIN- lD-Mrs. Arthur Carney, Summer- slde, entertained on Friday even- ing on honor of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Morri-ssey of Dorchestcr, Mass. who are visiting here. Mrs. Mor- rissey is the former Beatrice Gould. daughter of Mr. William C. Gould of Dorchester. formerly of Surnmereide and they are here on their honeymoon. They are "16 Iuests of Mr. C. T. Kenny and maze sale in Mrs Burke's Hall the latter part of the month. Phil-l were made for ti... roiioiuns of at!" of clothing and other articles for saCe. Following ladies offered to take charge of sale: Mrs. Jas My- rick, lvllrs. Jss. Pike, Mira. Joseph Callaghan, Mm. S R. Burke. Mrs. OR. Profit, A delicious lunch was served byj-lospltsl staff Mrs. J 0- Profit moved tnceiing adjourn. his daughter, Miss Blanche Kenpy, Harvard Street-S, —II.IC'I OFFICERS - At a meeting held in the Perm-i Han last week the Badminton club or St. Mary's Church, Summerslde appointed the following sine 0g officers for the ensuing year; pre- sident. l-lisrold Roddhllice Presi. women's NEW rsu. SCAIVIB are now on amiss-N" WI" Ind colors in’ Wool......Sheers .... ..and blwibl Phil-mil!‘ l‘ $1.00 up-HOLMAN’! DIX GOODS DIM‘. . ..__.__-__._ Newarrlvalsiithelardfiaalasaatteaiaahllaleessaekarla New. Light Blue and Brown cheeks at Ila yard... ore-M.‘ stripes In Gold, Green and Blue at Bee yard .... "Flowered delgne In Red. Wine llld Blue at 85o yard-IIOLMANS DIY GOODS DET- sa imussoim ' csomqnepertaseareyosrwlntar Overcoat Iraqi...» Come i311 iee the new Ioleh hs flhl quality meter- hh-rrioea at also to ssaes. Turn yourkltchensoavaintoallsles-aflillas-nlllllllfl-IM Holman’; instal the New Queen Oil Burner. New Pet type-Io loll! wicks to bother with-economical to operate. Phone er some In for reruoaian-ssoiraeire Hardware but. 81mm!“- -%%%%%%%%%ie Annual, Meeting rue ANNUAL msrrmo or nie- EAST runes Lissm. ASSOCIATION Will s. mu ls The ooo rsuows nan. SUMMIISIDI _ —Oa— ' _ russosv, ocrom asuo xr r m. Usual Number of ma... h emu J. E. CAMPIILL, President, ' G. N. PHILLIPS, Secretory. r SUMMERSIDE ‘IO-DAY wen. ssssd nuns. (“W FJZANUCK niiiii / . . , /' flaw .7» /? y/r/r/w/r/ i ~ Also Cartoon Shows 7:15 - 9:15 2—MATlNEES—2 Tuesday and Thursday of 3:30 dent. Blanche Hogg; Secretary, Miss Wanda Wyatt; Treasurer. Mrs.‘ Evelyn McAlpme and an ex. ecutlve consisting of Dot Qlm- "'0'". Forrona England. Dorothy Wyatt and Ross MacKenzle. The executive will meet this evening to finalize plans of the opening “We”!!! 0f bzdmlntonw-S. — CHURCH SOCIAL CLUB MEETS- Central Church of Christ Ladies Social Club were invited to the home of Mr and Mrs A}, Wells on Duke St for their regular mmllhll’ meeting on Tuesday. Oct. 8th. It was the 52nd anniversary of their wedding day, Th3 Ladies Club came to bring their Oongrat. uiations and best wishes, when the business of the evening was cver. Rev, William Biison, in a brief but pleasing speech, brought to Mr. and Mis. Wells the sincere wishes cf the cntiroh Mrs, M G, Meilish, on behalf q! the indies Social Club, presented a very beau- tifully decorated cake t: the bride and g-rcom oif 52 year-c. This was followed by a short programme Minding by Mr Bilson “The Old Fnafiionied lvfothcrs and Dads". Mrs, Blison 8W8 s. very lovely reading entitled "Looking Back", A fmttihes- reading "Happy Plmcg", W Mlle Evelyn McLuire was well received. Mr. and Mrs Wells were dccpl irnoved, and Mr Weiils re. spon ed with a few well chosen vrords. and at his request, “Bless Be tihe Tie that Binds" was sung very feelinglv by the y present. Binsins a few o: the "Old B-ymns" and the Mizpas. benedic- tion brought a very enjoyable eve. hing to a close. Refreshments were served by the ladies-S. Personals —Mrs. J. E. Sullivan, Summer- si-de, spent a few days last week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Lldstone, ‘Pyne Valley-S. —Mr. Arthur Walmsiey. former- ly of Regina, 515k“ now of Sum- mcrside, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs, C. I. Lidstone, Tyne Valley, last week-S. —Mr. aind Mrs. Harold m. mull (nee Elinor Campbell) left by motor Harrow. Ont. —Mr. Herbert Ramsay. of Mal- peque, ls a patient in the Frlnce County Hospital where he under went a major operatlon.—8. manager of the Royal Bank branch at Summerside. and manager of the Dartmouth branch during the past several years, is leaving there having been transferred to Wolf- ville-S. is Mrs. Jack Miller. Hhiledelphle, P. A., they visited many friendsand relative; in Ioltufl. Hartford and New York. 1k. and Mrs. Outg- nlon made the trip by ear. c Wjl B. 5%. and llrs. George‘ ‘A- M-s. lurch) the former lllss Jean. only dlushter of Mr n r. and osptsin nuroii is well We. Ii-M- wwheii now of Put- ' to all Islanders as ha is m We Imwrlv o! Boron wee united first officer on the csr ferry between Ylllllflfllflfib Hllfltlllllfiilll Borden and Tormentine. In: of Ir. and In. AJ. kills Dim" quir- vmg ym. ggpgh gmlDflUI. Ontario. HIV. K.O. gunk-l “up” u,“ mug‘ "Ry "n Fflwm“ m‘ “'51P m‘ and Ike. Inest Inratt of Med- al? “i” “I H n. u” ford and Mrs. Jessie Chaplin of omanist and the gs§t soloist was Mr. Dustin McOallun undo of the hide who sang "f Love you huly" lust before the lridal pso- oenion and “O Promise MU’ all. ing the signing of the regimes. s (Blmrrch was tasteful dec- n string of pearls the gift of tihe groom. She carried a mower boquet of Amcrican Beauty Roses. Miss Wllmifiied Mailman, lvfioncton. N.B. cousin of tlhie lrldie, soiled as maid qt honor and wore a charm. ing floor length gown uf ‘mirquoise blue taffeta. and a Juliet cs/p trim- mad with veil and flowers and cair- rled Bin arm- bouqilett of Bette-rtlme roses. Her bridesmaids, Miss Paul. lne Todd and Mrs. Eric Sheen- of Sismmmside wore respectively a floor length gown of pink taffeta with matching Juliet caps and ainn bouquet, o: Prosperity roses and 41y blue Taffeta with matching juilletoopamdarsn boisquet. of Am- v “m... Bu.” Roses‘ ed by many friends and relathes. me moon‘, m“ ably “war-Md by Several dinner parties were served ML vemm Qirnmbeu. hwy”,- ogl in their honor and the happy coup- the M155 The "Em" ware Jcflm le received many beautiful gifts. Dame; and mginud Rodgers Jr, At Orleans, Cape Cod, they were of Borden, friends of the bride nndl the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- “gum ills-m R. Payne of “Cove Point Mrs. Campbell motheroriiitiebolde View"' and of Mr. and Mrs. Kai-Ii were a two-piece black. silk nepefll. Johnson of "Halliday Acres. ensemble with mulching accessories, Brewster. and wore a corssge of Yellow roses. Upon their arrival at the Cape while Mrs. Btunh, mother of the. they were warmly greeted by Mr- groom, wore black silk we!” Wmlland Mrs. O. N. Blair Burch of blue accessories and cosmic flflBorden and Ottawa who were pink roses. guests of the Paynes. Blair is A110! me Cefimimy l Ywelmm‘ the son of Captain Burch and is was hoLd an. Mlllhefry l-odsr fvvoniering Ohio State University at over seventy seems. The ‘We W“ Colombus. Ohl-o. this fall. tastefully decor-Md wli-‘h Pink w- While at Orleans u... captain with?“ Bind 5719*‘- Pml‘ m4 m“! enioying olstlng for the famous sca “P813. in sill"?! mldm- wmflfi bass and succeeded in landing a W"?! l lku‘e“"'-i’~‘r Weddmg ‘cake lbeauty that tipped the scales at Mrs. E.P. Lynds and Mrs. Vern-Wwentyqix pound,“ m La 33kg; “m” Y‘ memtxg: The excellency of the fish was new WW 8m“! n b the usntlt the M!" W" 5"?“ 3"“ Slmphm" Ezftraisrggreisumgd. q y Mew Mmelll- 5°?“ “mm m‘ His angling ability would stand .. _.,""._ - . CAPT. GEORGE BURCH Brookllne, they were congratulat- Bemloe Lldsrnne, friends of t-he Captain lurch o! lei-den have been enjoy- ing their honeymoon in the states. Lolatta Weeks of Fredericton, r. bride: Mr. R. St, cisir Rodgers pods. poeed the toast to the bride to which] the groom made a fitting reply.‘ ‘Ilhe wedding calm wile (‘Ui- lIi We tradlticml manner by tilie bride and 810cm. Amid showers of OM46“! find good wishes the bride and grccm left by m-aicr for the mainland to spend a few duys before proceed- ing i... Harrow, Ontario wiser-e they wllil make their future home For travelling the bride were moss green suit with brown accessories. I-lisir top coat. was a brown wool velour trimmed with red fox cuffs. Prior to hcc rnarwiflfl i" him“ was a valuable employee of the Bank of Canada, Summer- slde, The many useful and val. nnnio gifts testified to her bowl- arloy; rm-iq t 1 town guests included ou o led “Cape Cod Sea Bass him in good stead in the celebrat- Derby" which ls held during the bass sea- son each year. On their return to Boston they visited relatives and friends of Mrs. Burch’s and were given a big f-lrewell party before leaving for the Island where they will be at home after October lst, IMaeOonaIii-Oarr Iuptials Trinity United Church, Summer- si-de, was unusually attractive with masses of lovely asters and snap- dragon. backed by ferns for the marriage on Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 dclock of Miss Marlon Helen MacDonald. daughter of Mr- and Mrs. James MacDonald. Ottawa St., and Mr. Harold Leigh Carr, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Artemas Carr, Shcrbrooke. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. K G. Sullivan. Beautiful wedding music Monday atnoon for their home in quiet '—Mrs. Harry Daley who recent- 6'8?- i2 .,i§ ,. i? QM was played by the church organist. Miss Mary Geldart. The l/Oiilil bride was very attractive and win- some in her street length wedding gown of Arcady blue silk crepe with black sequin trim, black hat and black accessories, With this chic costume she wore the bride- groom's gift, sterling silver eel‘- rlngs and carried a IhOWGi‘ 5W‘ quet of Better Time roses. The shower behil ""8"! Wm! "h? ribbon bows. Her bridesmaid, Miss Loretta Hogg, wore a 80W" 01 frost aqua wool with black acces- sories end arm bouquet of Maize Bernet roses. The gfwmlmln W" Mr. Leigh Hogg. A weddlnl P" caption was held at the hflfle 0f the bride and was attended by thirty-seven guests. The bride's m. Jarvis Matthews Seville?" side, spent the weds-end at hi! home. m-nna-bericiuaisunsiw of 11'. Rnmd and Mrs. Found. M‘ and Mm Russell Hay“ oeielflated their (ifieth anniversary Morsda Oct. mi. at the home of their eon Mir. (master Hayes. A family dinner bill-Y W" m’ M“! in m; evening of that hllYPy the bride. For her daughter's wed- ding, Mrs. MacDonald wore a gown of daybreak grey crepe with blue accessories and all °f ' Better Time roses. Mrs. Carr W" gowned in Cuba roae wool with bl-zck accessories and corsag; of Maize roses. Mr. and Mrs. Carr left on a honeymoon lira. 60bit!!! 39mm“. eastern rt of the Is an . n t er t return 31v will reside in Bum- merslde. Mrs. Carr was a former employee of the Telephone Cm. of’ Mn. was. Elfin. owe Britlln .s. h" a 5 iiasurdi. tthe s l’, meta October, Bob! Who's that for?" lee what you get for sn the tools and the lathe of tinkering." 0 O I A man with adequate his hobbies. New you, i: s life insurance ads/ire in planning your future. lo own Ii/r insurance. Cumin and tbeir khuwk$nfiit~vuwv Summerside, the honored her by arranging a shower for her at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Emmet; Ranahan when she was presented with a beautiful dinner set the presentation being made by Miss Shirley Thomas. Re- freshments were served by Mrs. Ranahan. assisted by her sister Miss Mlldredl-Iuestls. FOR SALE av TENDER Sealed tenders will be re- ceived for the house and lot owned by Jean Bridges of hensington up to Friday. the Eighteenth day of Oct- ober, A. D. 1946. The house ‘consists of SGVEH T001“! and pantry and porch, with cement founda- tion and in good condition- The lot is a large one. Tenders must be addres- sed to T. Leland Linkletter. and marked Summerside Jean Bridges Fender for property. Dated this Fourth Day of A. D. 1946. JEAN BRIDGEL ALBEBTON BEAUTY SALON Offers the following reduced prices from October 15th to November 6th. PERMANENT WAVES Regular $3.50 for $150 ly underwent an operation in the “*- Prlnce County Hospital has re- Mn. Ii. W. C;\fll$i0n.1iri- gable ‘You uslrrlaflfiedeoyiéllthwgsrnulel R.gu|m $5.00 ‘or “no tumed to her home on Oentrll wngmmwm‘ auger-q, ofecgillrlik NEG whlgte. The wedding Regular for street‘ summerflde'_a' -——- i‘ t cake. with silver leaf and silver shompqg and Finger Wave 75c m». Herbert o. Leavltt e- bell d l i. t bride and _Mr' 5' o‘ Madam form" 101161118 5°94“ Tmwflm“ brIdSegESom was cut by Phone 44 P-ov 30X 56 PHONE 110 For Quick Delivery of CHOICE FRUIT. VEGETABLES and GROCERIES We Aim To Please MIPS Groceterla Central Street Summereide "It was to be a surprise for your birthday, but you night for three weeks on it, but I've never been so happy in my life. For years I figured I couldn't afibrd down to a budget that looked after our life insurance and other essentials first, I saw I could indulge myself and do a bit joys a freedom from worry that nothing else can give him. Premium payments c311 f0; systematic saving and budgeting. Once the future of his loved ones is secure, the heed of a family can relax and derive pleasure from A mmagr from flu Life Insurance Companies h! ooping. I've put in every free and stuff. Bur when we got life insurance en- rgenf. Ark bin for II i: good citizenship irgmll. staff of which AUCTION SALE CARLETON SIDING WEDNESDAY, OCT. I6 AT I P. M. I aim instructed by mo, 1m". 5- Bell to sell by public auction l"! h" bremises on above date the following household effects: Enterprise kitchen range, kitch- en table and 6 sum. f ll “w. battery radio. I camp stool-I. erokinole board, ohms», lawn swkis. fabric Butt! electric room extension table, | Mm chain. cblna cabinet, emf book 9i". Ifilillo couch, library table. vim». commode‘ some, z "@3540"! fllllll. electric floor lI-Illll. electric desk lamp. wall pic. "lnlv will music suites. 5 Ivfllss- 5 mattresses. 1 full set 5'5""!!! ‘"5115. 8 congolclsm squares (new. 8 work basket, “o”, (new), 3 oil lamps. liable oileloth.‘ set sad irons. elects-lo hot piste, step ladder. floor polllher, hand! sleigh. 2 wheel hand cert. lswnl mower. 5O ft. lawn hose. I cords.‘ stove wood. 2 tons coke: monmi blooms, garden tools, tubs. pails, waahboards. clothes lines, m" "‘ ‘ w. miles. ooes.{ Mm. croelu. jars. fruit gems, full dinner and tea set. and dishes of all kinds. curtains, window bthds. etc. end other articles too numerous to tion. ) Also. if house not sol»! previous. to date of sale. It will be offered- af that the. Sale positive. Terms cash. i s. c. arzu. f u d. "t. "I Aulritloncer. ; an . followfn; day. ' '1 b’ M“, | FRAMPPON‘, Doreetahire, Eng-i lend — (C?) - Osman prisoners" °1 w" W0" "Tit Prim for lettuce It the vlllese flower dicw. Opening Tuesday IMPERIAL REPAIRS ON ALL steel couch and mattress. Singer! machine, slain; mm" 5"“- "ldill clothes horse. flat‘ as; writing desk, writing can} "lmwl studio couches, 3 4m," 1m (new) me hundreds of art.- i Ides not enumerated. PAGE ELEVEN_ ’ ._ _i ...... ........_ m_F..- — “Where were you on the night of the 17gb?” "I thought I told you no keep away from heme.” smiled Bob _ "MY 4W. I never see you any more. since you turned the cellar into a shop,‘ protested Ethel. "If a cop were to ask inc where you were on the night of the 17th, I wouldn't even have to think. What a lovely table, Large AIIOTION SALE A large auction sale will be lel .at the Agricultural Hall, Summer- lalde. on Saturday, 0oz, 1g 59th. ining at one P. M.‘ _ I will sell by auction he follow- Ilng goods: I Z5 beds with t“ _ , gullghlg ‘for home or hospital. l 100 First Aid kits. ‘ 100 stretcher!- Two doclor‘: fables. Several wash stands. 50 small tables. _ _ i A 1111B quantity of houscholfl effects including chesterfleidl. “ eases. elects-la Terms cash. Sale rain or shine. HUGH MORRISON. ummerslde- I".J__'-""""'_D nmflf HSUH ALL LINES RALPH NlITTART ' Summer-side ‘PM )I~'F.SSI( )NAL CAED . T. Earle Hickey (hello! Offlee at ‘ll! Granville Street Siunsne " Phone 6'15 15 October 1946 KINKORA SERVICE STATION GAS and OIL — WASHING and GREASING PRODUCTS MAKES 0F CARS Experienced and Reliable Mechanics otm SPECIALTY 1s ssnvics Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated L4 Good Place To Buy-Give Us A Try ‘mu r. Ooaiiy Pros. i !