Woo cow's WORK U"? rnie, tho nrcrase productive liie SHORTS-ANDY CLYDE CORLEDY-SPORT-CARTOON He Helped Everybody But Himself! INK‘: lIIS III-JAY!’ HEART 1S HELPING T\VO YOUNG‘:- iusv ro WOR slloilr 0N AVERAGE years‘- . ,‘r‘-’.'W£-.i'=i‘ié.“,‘i.‘-.~~ *»..»\":,"- ‘ STEKS OVER TIIE BUMPH OF TENDER LOVE. ROGERS AT lIlS BEST K a dairy cow is only about four the L-illle of 11111111411119 PTO" dlwrion 15 on the average less than Qilnlajor causes of loss. Tile surve)’ .».=. ’ .1144 CAPITOL . "RULE EM’ A NEW THRILL OR YOUR CASE TO AND WEEP" COMEDY AND SCENIC out of these herds; 19 per cent were per cent on account of T. B. Six per cent died; old age accounted‘ for 4 per cent; and other causes, including bad feet, Jenna's disease, etc, accounted for 8 per cent. One hillvflvou seen with FISHER ' Diseases made the biggest group sold as surplus stock, 16 per cent altogether accouxmng m: a r 1 I pp 00x - ST. ANDR-EW’S WOMENS INSTITUTE The St. Andrew's Women's 1n. stitute held their regular monthly attendance. The meeting opened with the recitation of the Creed find 531131118 of the chorus, Its a Good time to get Acquainted. The roll call was answered with a dent. Reports were given by the different committees and new cries appointed. The following programme for the evening was carefully carried out, a solo by little Miss Rita McIntyre namely "Mother's Silver Curls". fol- IOWOd by gramophone selections which ivas grcutly enjoyed by all. A very interesting contest was put 0n by Mrs. Frank McIntyre, won A delicious lunch was iheii serv- fid by the hostes assisted by airs, Wilfred McDonald. Tile members decided to hold the next meeting in the school. r .1_*i!=._¢“f~* ~ i 1 »_1__Q.W.N._G£[i_il.3.._-m-“*.N GENTRAL lillAlllllAll Pins Faith 11.00. Huston, President of John A. Hus- hmrch 19m; Kingston at u h m" ume of sales despite adverse condi- have come through these trying, times in good shape and with un- broken spirit," stated Mr. Huston. “Since E. R. Squibb d: Sons have come to Canada we have increased the volume of our business until today we are doing more business through the Medical Profession and Drug Stores oi Canada, in one month, than we did in an entire twelve months several years ago. YORK PASTOR]. 0HABGE— Services on Sunday, March 19 will hr: Central church i1 n. m. Pleas- ant Grove 2.30 p. m. and York 7 p. ill. PRIZE AWARDED-The winner of the first prize in the Dr. Chase slogan contest a i933 Chevrolet Cur was won by Mr. Fred S. ins FAME was norm: s‘°“'*‘"- 5°“ ‘Mml N- B- "We believe h. advertising. We m, m, 1m mm yam M,‘ 0N LOVE LETTERS _ v believe we came through 1932 with moxlhnpn med with hm. New’ By 01-3153 MHLEYFIELD-OBWELL HEAD satisfying volume mainly because o! Mm D_ J_ Home“ m Sydney. Ne" years of continuous advertising of a quality product. We believe we will also benefit to an even greater ex- tent this year because we are plac- ing the largest volume of advertis- ing in the‘ history of our Company SERVICES, March 19th. 11 a. m. Vallcyficld; 3 p. m. Kilmuir; 7 p. m. Orwell Head. Rev. D. MacLean Sin- clair, Minister. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN Gouge, Pastor. will deliver to the reading public almost fifty million Squibb messag- Crapaud. every Wednesday evening during Lem profession, in our druggists and‘ in the future of our great country." . DE GROS MARSH SCHOOL MARRIED IN NEW YORK-Ac- cording to information received Grade X-l Mary Steele, 2 Joseph MacPhee, 3 Josephine Mac- Lean. Grade IX (a) 1 Mary MacDonald Grade IX (b) 1 George MacDon- Alma Gallant, formerly of Prince Edward Island. The ceremony was performed in the City Chapel by the Deputy City Clerk of New York. Mr. Thompson was born in Halifax Grade V1I~1 Rose MacDonald. Grade V (S11) 1 Norbert Steele, Grade V (Jin) 1 Frances Stew- art, 2 Ruth Steele, 3 Stella Mac- Donald and J. D. Fitzpatrick. Grade III—-1 Kevin Delorle, 2 Jacqueline Steele. l Grade 1-1 Francis Delorio and Theresa Fitzpatrick, 2 Irene Fitz- patrick, 3 Pius Fitzpatrick. Helen MacLean-Teacherf erine Gallant of Prince Edward 1's- land. Both are now residing in New Yoda-Halifax Chronicle. THE BAPTIST CllURClL-Dr. Vincent will preach in the morning on "Limiting God," and in the ev- ciilllg on “The Next Great Event." The evening sermon is one oi the series on Prophecy. In the morning tllo choir will sing a. favourite gos- qilartette, Messrs. Quigley, Calder, Km‘ tomorrow Wm he cohducwd ‘the 80th year o! her age. Mrs. Mac- DIllgWCII and Sterns will give a sel- ected number at the evening ser- vice. Station C. H. C. K. broadcasts evening service. W. M. S. lVIEETlNG-A special by the Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans, of Summerside. Mr. Jeans is well known as an eloquent and attrac- tive preacher. Strangers and vis- itors will be cordially welcomed to the services. _ service under the auspices oi the __.- W. M. S. was given in the Church a w_ L MEETING _ The sh MARCH_§,1933 .. .._, § Molrsl-"ks BLulzuose ll I ~ I inf run h s ndvo iilln I ' ' ED R D ‘illpl column in reserved for nun I ltiATlNrlrl 3.00 P-llt-llc, zed. $3? hum. may“ ho idiom-I :0 ‘I Advertising ‘- yflufll‘ 7 d; 8.45—26o, 37c. 3 vrllll a word dirlctly plylbll in od- i HIIIOCQ ii Villa-rules s r. M.—l6o. 26c. CANE“; Scgifi‘ SFIGI" l" w _ -. h In BDDOUDCIDIB-n extensive nowd- THE TEA NIGHT 7 a.- 8.45-26c,3'lc,45c. wlTll JOAN BLONDELL i-lcruab A- ERIAL Mm Dvorak _ m,“ Mam", SPRINGFIELD, Saint Elizabeth's m,“ “mpg.” 1°,- squib]; pro- THAT 1s Chili-ch, March 19, morning prayer dug]; agroga'canadg' M; John A, THRIFTY ilms. communes mdxnmoiv weed "my in GimrlOttotowll, Mrs. Catherine MacKinnon, wife of the late Archibald MacKinnon, in Kinnon was born in Bellevuo in 1853, the daughter of Anglia and Annie MacPhee. She spent prdctic- . ally her whole life in Belleyua where her husband was a black» smith and generalmorchant. m. MacKlnnon died in 1926. Bwtifl. She was a woman o! strong christian character, a loyal follower oi her Master; The fun. oral service which was held from the Uigg Baptist Church on ‘rile;- day, March 7th, was conducted by _ were sold on account of being low at 1 h 1 gill-s “lirjKLY "I'll prod“ c, . 19 t t t m °Y “Y ‘he 1°55“- flhd renro- CRAPAUD-St. John's Church, M l, _ .1 A‘ - MafianNixon Dick Powell ct s,‘ pcrogen wen ou on dumve and udder diseases were March m‘ Evensong 7'00 hymns, es between now and December m“ 54> herwn- G1"! M8111!!- )ll‘>‘l(‘.\l. llEYLL ’ awn.“ ° m“ fwuv” “Seas” the major causes of disease loss 114 (l) 40a 1) 45 B61, 4i i “ext? two brothers’ ‘Mm A‘ Madam’ 1N 1-501“); ‘Flom ‘he "my Iljubilo" by abortion and sterility; 15 per cent ' l t ( l o ( - )» 3 I )- “Adverflshg by the Squibb Com- Bellevue, and John W. in the Unit- COLOR 5e" Am” wimum‘ on account oi lldder diseases; 7 ii/lfisigieiiclll 1'76. ‘D6115 Misereatu. puny is an expression o‘ conmh ed stat“ I ' W Ce n 8a m Johns Church’ ence in our product, in our medical The D1111 11981615 Were John- B. MacPhee, Bellevue; R. C. MacDon- ald, Bellevue; Archibald MaoPher- son, Kinross; Samuel E. Mocuod. Uigg: Kenneth MaoIBeth, ‘Bcllevue, and Donald A. MaoBeth, Bellevue. Death under particularly sud circumstances occurred at the Prince County Hospital, Feb. 20th, when Mrs. Prank Dunn ng of Long nine small children. Deceased was in failing health for some time and two weeks before her death she was stricken with a serious illness and although medical skill and loving relatives did everything possible for her they could not stay the hand of Death and on the above mentioned date her gentle spirit passed to its eternal reward. Deceased was before her forty years has caused genuine sor- row among her numerous friends and acquaintances. How she will be missed by her sol-rowing husband and nine young children is difficult to imagine. She also leaves to mourn her early demise her father and mother living at Granville, two sisters, vice. Mrs. MacKinnon leaves to I mourn one sister, Sarah, ma, Ncr- i - - MA i’ ton or company and a Director of i rmaa 3.15 m. 26c. suavlcas or THE rayon It n. Squibb a Sons of cdnbdu . . Nun" 7 "‘ ‘"4"’ "‘°°- 37° , ' lurrlsr clluncu. sundav. March Limited, states that due to news: only s“ p" "I'M "$931k I'll‘ Illlf llolllul R N E M » u i9, i933. Bolishaw ii d. m. Tryon PEPE!‘ advertising continuity over _ . P I c o N IF You WAN l ‘\ 7.30 p. nl. o. period of mun! $91115. E- R- 1\l.-\’l'll\‘r2l-2 SJS-lllc, 26c. NIGHT 1 o S.d5—2lll-, 31c, 45c. NEW HUSBAND _ ___ _ Squibb s; Sons of Canada, Limited. I M E M II R I A M CORNWALL SERVICES for I188 D0011 EDIE t0 lTlBIIlIJlIn It! V01- GENERoul GI. ill l l _ CANADA-Preaching services to be with the newspapers of the Dhmin- _ wgljdrcfigrthsgiz- that durln one producers’ u” per “m we" m" held Sunday, March 19th. Bi-ad- ion. We have addedto our advertis- x2e Itttfiditglahgt fiaemdsw“ " I PALE DRY yo“ 3620 annuals “yew disposid of eluded ill disease disposals; other albullc at ll a. m. and North ing schedule twenty-five newspap- neighbours M“ Emma“ n ‘and ‘ ' M55” 224 1m‘ cent- Tryori at 7 o'clock. Dr. M. E. “'5 Iwihed I11 the varhms cm“ to‘ _ e mm ‘uncanny-lulu’ 3 ' across Canada. These newspapers Sydney be present at the ser- '3vuafiinqarillll.lmltrd - ~ - < .t of raising ‘allies by the Hannah Research Itwo §(‘iilS, as the cos per cent had accidents. meeting on Tuesday ev ' ‘l t .- i- rvcitfti d .,, “"4151 n k. lFri .h,.,._;,,.,. m AhX-Smllvrel- Scotland. ‘the hde _ llllihll hdflcilf dhmifjtpgitfle Takln, the groups totfether. 36 Evian-h 7th at the home of Mrs, w_ fixing: zgorxmiliyeof 33:2): Honor m“ De Gt“ Mush rilmv iilul. iii that dzstricis at nny Mil-Q “~ “c ‘ h ‘ ‘ m ‘I > lier tent were so.d as surplus or low n R958’ with twelve members m was nmrried ‘on Manda to ma; smhoo! for mohm or February . y ' ' Mas. raanx DUNNING i PALE DRY o». GOLDEN Conundrum. The minutes o! the 1 h {M d MI m “rem” “Ming “m “ad” ill’ 22:11.»; tS.eTsi:<;il;son.?I‘l18onbride “Grade vin-i Itiilchael MaoDon- W" awed away a few hem “M; "l m“°‘;a°‘§;‘;° ’t“‘;‘;“’;nd proved and signed by the Presi- the daughter o! munch and Kath ahh after she had entered the hospital ° W" 5 "3 ° ' m for treatment, leaving a family of W?» Arthur Emmi ‘h’ 3°“ undertaker at New Haven. Much sympathy is felt for the bereB-vofl family as this was the third mem- ber of their flock to be stricken down’ with diabetes. five children living and toscth ' with the parents they mourn t " loss of this sweet little that went home to the Ileavcnli land. The funeral service was on Tuesday, 14th inst, and was con- bi’ M155 Marv Dvhovah- 0n nwiion pel hymn "God will Take Care of t d‘ ti, u _ __ .. ' - marriage Rena Dunning, daugh- dllcifid by FBV- D~ K- R°SF “I sljntringoutbe nielldlueocl Ziufsicd by 3°35... Tivhey will IiiISOvErelSIII G3? vlslmNG MNISTER A? ST‘ lei- of n: s. Dunning. Granville. Cilmwfl" “Id MP- I'“"‘°“i d . O av our o o or . e IAMES KIRK-The services at the and her death at the Early "e o! char1°ttet°wh_ The pa“ 50am, were Robert Boyle, Richard Mac- Phee. John MacPhee, Geo. Hyde, Robert MacKlnnon and Frlzzell and interment was made at Cornwall. Ill BANKRUPTCY. in ille mutton of tho Bankruptcy oi Allailn A. Ramsay, .Suss r ‘nu-ma 1m.“ FAMILY l a KNIGHT on THE ROAD WHO RODE THE RAIL‘ A Ni‘ w L U v h‘ New Dominion at a p. m. Cornwall “im- Nl-ITIR no WELL wrrll A (‘AREFREE SONG CONCL i.- ULCHNIQUE TAKE at 7. Rev. D. K. Ros, Minister, "The dWBBi-‘lis h! Canada. who on B t d “"" < have stuck to their ‘own business. “u! a?’ March “h: “m? ' NET IBOTIIE UEUOSIT l i eX There are lose-bud Lloyd Coilwlly, in Prlllci NO-DRAFT VENTILATION? CQAL at North Rustico on the evening of Amps m‘, 65 s b4)“, m CM March the twelfth u. 8. large and thonc'women.g Lgague she; the on? Mgrvh: Lcllgk. txerésinlllatrllxli. Cogmlya T d m b ‘ I b llow is your Coal sump appreciative congregation. The pas- ' 8h B. . . ems rec , e e one en era w e reecrlh“ _l FIRST, came rile Chevrolet iifisrer Six-and Canada responded lasting. We can supply tor, Rlev. W. a. Paterson in a maa- gzguwuinizzféhly gililtliiltig mlsM;l'C;l Plum’ sash and m" brother!’ nulglnci-aihzllfii" ‘m? mg}: Knfioél‘ with the greatest welcome givcnaChcvroicrsincc 1929. Then. with any or the rulhnvl“. terly address explained the chief M“ m id?’ Th ' mh,‘ Jam” 5- 3nd P4111111 R- 131111111118. .‘:{“;"‘".')-,,£‘~vlB-_Haifa?‘ "Pm? fl"s“,~_‘_.5 up step ed tile lender with another crltirciy new Iinl: of cars, the h] h . r y‘ pres ng’ a m u s 0 0f Portreeve, Sask, and George and n“, nbnrc kflIIrllf, a l i . P _ _ l; grade Goals h. m“ fentllies of the Oxford Group the 1w, meet,“ were rem by the - - . Standard Six. Down went tile Cilcvroict bdsc- rice to the lowest ‘ g Glgn at home, Two brothel-a Qtto PAIWEII N3- F-Gwiluh" ““‘fj‘""' D ‘ N A _ . . . . . p llllflhlily- Movement which insists on absolute secretaw Mm M“ McQuaid nd , m“ m _ __ __ __ .<_.l~.1( FIVE e EW d- figure lnbstor); for a full-size, six-cylinder clioscd car. And the G i Old purity and honcsty and challenges were “Ahmed A": the bushfess and Qlgude made the supreme |.Am-1.;h“h~0_‘ nnmwnra o‘ a ' 1 - ; " t- ' nu '~ . ' . I . . . . . . . .. 3-11‘ drhon 1,0 file famous hpotljgiltol PUbliC liilci-drfldshcd bflgIltCf than ovoi- On Chevrolet! Scrscncgie bl (Ill! y everyone m greater consecration and from the minutes w“ disposed M, sacrifice in the Great War in 1916 vlaltlgyyll‘ ' o m" ammmh .\olv—for the first ume—tiicrc are two Chevrolet Sixcs-— . courage to do the right. The m- me correspondence was read m“ 17. IfIiPWiIVPIY. / "klifcglz-fib- 4-- 6m- é- hm 97f’, ‘ ' Her funeral took place an Feb. hmmlnu - - l‘? °° “H” ,,-. ill: lo . . . . .. .. PARCEL N0. fi-Crorkery lllliI Gillan Wnrc.... .. PARCEL N0. (1—Bllrlnirl and tire program was beautifully rend- l 116d I I’. i U ered and was as follows: Ps. Sel. mm a ct er o! appmca on ‘ 92nd t‘) 3L Them“ chumh- mug from sister M. Aloysius of St. Vin-h River, amt a shun service ‘t ha‘ Silfinilhill l Screened. Invcrness Screened You Ilavc your pick of thirteen‘ Chevrolei Six line . . . Body-styles for everybody. the Standard and tlic Master. IlflC, modern, six-cylinder models. 5M Q compare Prices ' ' ' Prices fur several different: groups of buyers. But only one stan- Albion N“; Stove m. hum, B9 prayer by He“ w_ A_ pager“, t, ,_ f I f, IEGIKITES o I I dard of qllJIlLy running through tIlc complete Ilne. Andhthufis wash "an; Nuh l‘ 501° and chorus, Mrh K w_ MG: gsglhingtzczfifi aifl-Nzwpgitras OAHlome. services were conducted bY PAQEQJ‘; No glide-a?! ~n'n‘i"' 11M ___.___ the very 53mCI1Il1Il standard that his made CHEVROLET the web}, "an; Show Kehm and choir, ma“ quartet“, Nana“; letter was alsd read kc‘ Rev‘ George some“ Kensmswn n“m;b;l____ _ _ _ ‘ __ __ __ mil mhtm-INDER ENGINE Slum‘ "1"" 1" I°“"l‘“°°d mmilrmg- D°"\I"I°" 9°!"- Messrs Woolner. Buntaln, McKen- mmdmg the sulhd-hhslon o", ‘wassisted by Rev. w. Patterson oi Pflllilffb iiiizuhfshhool. lhllxmhnm Boili Standard and Master Iincs offer models with Body by he and Stevenson. reading Ham; a, b“ no 5 Th, was am Cavendish. The hymns sung were, PAllPltl. x0. ft-Flxlurcp . _ .l'-'>-I~‘ Phone us today. Lilillksl. ' ' v rm“ ° g” n‘ s “'I'he Lord is my Shepherd" rAlIlgfIcIllNgll lksmk “ml ~-~~d ' l o I all - - - - --*l h“ Il"i"l°i“““°" - - - Mmimcd I" l-‘isllcr srvicd in rllc lzltcsl: ‘ill’ slrclm mode equipped with '_ - ‘ ‘ " ‘ '— S iti; lildr ‘s1 n, Helen and ' .. .. .. m I c] an Wm posed of by I‘ Con“ buuon bemg“‘1>ellcc Perfect Peace", and "Safe PAlivi-il. no. 1l~~1lnnk Drills llllhlu-r . . . Pressure Lubrication i d a - _|M prices. Prompt llc!":r'->. _ - I . Imwlhdraft Carburetor - . I sifclyglass yvih silltids, nndfcaturing IIIdCI1CWESII€rCXlCF1 final-s Hf ll Miriam Woolner, chorus by choir. Se“; to ‘he 5¢h0la5h1p Fund, one, u vlqaflmnh", by "m new" h, C 1 1‘ v H t’ bCnSJtluil. llslcr hu-Draft I.C.V. (lntliil uu y coiilro c ) w ' 5°10 Mrs w_ A_ Paterson. duet‘ to the sisters of Service and one ‘min the arms of Jesus. In the ad- hrmhm, __ __ wit: i “mm” °" H “’“~ ventilation. ' ' ' ' joirfn emeter all that was mor- » lviiss L woolne and M r Mac- _ i - 3 c Y .. l - II. & c0. ucy r H i’ the Budget The sick comm ttee re \ m] or a beloved ‘We and mother or-rzhgeih lg:rgl,,'ty,."fg,hlxlréhru'lluflg lean; quarictte Mrs. Buntain. Nn-s. ported one sick member visited-Mas tenderly Md w rest‘ The pub an, Tend" M, “Pmmmy ,,...,.,....l, flfl-{ER flfifllEs in ilic Standard Six, you can enjoy aII these advantages at the Th0 "W ‘vihd-ilrclll" ‘who: 1mm‘ °P°fllihs 5°“ of any full-size w" 0h 11w rQ-“l- PHONE 11s. McKenzieJvlessrsWwlncr and Bilev- This sub-Division sent d largo box! itemized l...-¢..l...-~.~. nf illi- "hi" YVilIl skil-lt-ii lenders, without which Whichever you clloose—to fit your needs and tastes and your enson; rcadmg M“. any woomen o! cmumg w Momignm Janmenqgelar?‘ we": Messrs Harry. Emir‘, glraggihxgo“ n? firs" “I'm? lziflllj‘ _ ‘ ' ~ au an 000119 Dunn 8. ‘ . ' " ' ,'...' f ' he: tilde the leader built i: is assurance __ QQngfQQMIOIIBI singing. Hymn No. 11981113, fm‘ the poor people in owme Clark and Bu“, Bernard‘ ihhllghllslsghlhclzzlrtc Iigigmiloffl Sui“: idea of pricc——tilc mere nt outstanding value. But standing i: is till you go to a it, yourself! side. Inspection of lilo ainl-k um! l" mfldo nll Thursday tho lflill, llwllrl-HI tho hours of ll and G p. nl. ill’ Irlil-l‘ lug to the undersigned on illl- P" violin llny. Dated at Sllrnlneraide lhlil iilii ll"! of iilnrcli, A. D. 1033. rfRflDElllfK J- E. WRIGHT- ‘ TFIIRIIO 8388 3 14 HI 8 I no car is truly modern. NO-DRRFT VEIITIMIIUN Ti c now-famous I:lSIlCl' No-Draft Ventilation, individually controlled by CJEIl passenger to ills own needs. Western Canada. The president re- minded the members that the next meeting would be the annual- meeting at which the election of officers wouid take place and ask- ed the members to be generous -' 552; male quaiictte, Messrs C. Clark. J. Warren, Roy and Ola! Stevenson; address, Rev. W. A. Paterson: duet, Mrs. H. W. Mc- Kenzie and B. C. Woolner; quar- tetc, Messrs wooiner. Bhhtflin. .i._____ The you’ll never really know how out- Cilcvrolct dc:iIcr's—scc it, drive RUTH ADELLA YOLLARD At New Haven, P- E. 1., March 11th, Ruth Adella. Polord Aged 6 your! and l5 months passed away FOR THE STANDARD COUPE, DELIVERED TO YOU I ;l 1'. I >I l l I J i I l.‘ I SAFETY GLASS Vnlliicld and Fisher No-Dmft ' - McKenzie and Stevenson. Chorus with the Catholic Women's Lea- VCHiIlIJIII1gWlUS5OIIMJPIJIC Safer)’ FOR THE COACH H by CIWIY- The mlmcal Pa" °I m” 841° I" “cclmn? whnever om” J’ ——-———-——-—-— program was of an exceedinsly they mishii be elected W fhliil- The Glass. meeting then adjourned. IN THE MATTER of the bankruptcy of D. A. llruclQ Charlottetown, P. E. L, Merchant Tailor, debtor. Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned "P to noon on Saturday, March 18th, 1933 for any one or oi of the following parcels comprising part of the assets 0 high order and reflects credit 011 the organist, Mrs. Walter Buntain. The W. M. S. is also grateful to our Cavendish friends wh 0 w kindly assisted. FOR THIE court WITH RUMBLE sear $810 TRANSMISSION Silent Second Gear . . . Gear- slliiling is quiet, effortless, fast. $763 Tllrsu pricrs cnrcr full cqiiifmlcllt and include r1111)‘ tori m you creep: license delivered m Charlottetown. Mr. Francis Hammil, Bedeque, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mar:- Donald. Iervelr-llelll lei Sleep Eye Camille: and Intricate in ifs structure and functions, is Worthy of the but Possible ll l -+sin-_- An examination will an. agar the cause of the trouble Parcel No. 3 ‘Book debts and Promissory Inventories of the above assets may be seen at the of the undersigned. oil it! ON DISPLAY AT CHEVROLET DEALERS‘ SHOWROOMS urethatwlboglvcbit. L7 I V. we " {ltlzwnana out A." Th. “m. this esmltfdrcel No 1 Stock in trade ~ ne s lb . gm,” gull,“- mwigowlnk, - - I cc m mu:‘_J|I n, l, ‘M’, L,” 1 any?“ PBIGGI N0. 2 Fixture; and Office Furnitllllfi-i y, o rs. tinned will probably eompleicly relieve it. 1 g REIIDTIDTIEIZOWII A. f? slimmarside a F E80" royanhffllhdiigylzllmfiw’! 11°23 Dated at 150 Richmond sir-col, Charlottetown, P. 11-1- F ; DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ' Lucas“... T»? m’ ’ ' “m” m‘ d” "t M"°"’ ‘m’ c u. WILLIAMS ’ "' i ¢muumrwfl*"'""""""“"'~“"°‘~“- TrusteoEltateoflLA-liw“ 8345-3-11-ltt-4I ‘ .. L. i. P ‘ Ev“ ..-:;--~¢.-- .» vrgwrzivvli w» v" -