i-"MARCH l3, 1926 ,""‘ Forges u) Anglia-Minna for more l than a million and» hull u! In- _ "nu," received In I025: pollrlel m. more than a million and ll ' "flier lnaueal In 1H5. l!) lnuuranue In force as at llrr- 3i. "N. 13,150.50‘- lllolnnt "Judith! iia at Dee. 9!, till. _) Prelllitlil v “h! . i-"iiio. iizniilct"aiizi.iiiio.iq 4g mi. _ lii Totnl rniili lnruiiie for , ma. v-xrlulh‘! A newline-illusion flqiinu, siiuviitiiii. HELP THE MARITIME LIFE TO HELP THE MlARlTlME PROVINCES. f The Maritime Lire, Larger Protection: rhe-u/ndrlelme Llfe HOtMiE OFFICE, HALIFAX Ahead ..---- es-o-q- I (ti) Revlon-on for lucreursecl to nunuriuuiea HlLl-ithfli! from L... Illlfllllhilfl. (ti) finrplnri inn-reused lroru ‘Hiifillifif ill IELMUJII. l7) Tulul uimetn now I232" 955.00: nubarribvil rnpititl now ‘liliihlfiflkj, ~- ti, (iii: " s (lit Silica "Prrrltiiry iexlolndrel by lhlll‘ iulilitlnii u! inliiiitla in tlio Want liiilleu and by the addition oi‘ Nowfouutllnliii. Smaller Premiums a REASONS WHY we o0 NOT i EXCHANGE, RECORDS OR l ALLOW THEM our _ i ON APPROVAL We do not believe it is fair to the customer who Iflflwlrdll bill's this same record for new. l if we exchange for you, we must also exchange for every other customer who ask; us to do so, not- withstanding the fact that believes _he or she l: the only one who’ asks this lavor. if we let records out on has no guarantee thavthe record he buya has not been in a dozen or more homes before he gets it. - is thletair to the cuatome. who later buys these We think not, and we believe every right thinking person twill agree with us and approve of records? the stand we have taken.‘ Our stock of records la our intention that our cu by receiving value for their money. MILLER imos 145 GREAT GE liltMi-Sli l5. "7 Cornwall _., . On Friday might, March, fitli._u largo number oi akutoru lllilhrtlil‘ ‘l' More iiltcndeii the sports. (who? mid iiiuiiiiig at the (fornwaliiltliik iTiic l‘lll'('.ti were ketiiiiy-izqiitoatiiil iiuid the spectators wemilkfifltod in Mtiiiiu vcry clone iiniuiieiv, particul- ilrly iii the ludioa rrico. reloywmiiii lltlil('|l riitio. The hockey iliiittili iilPi\\'i't,‘l] North \Viiiliiili‘(? niid il picked team from Cornwall lliuk wiiii ll (eiilurti oi‘ the tiveninizs pro- ariiiii llit- homo loum wiiiiiiiii: iiut b_\ ii i-ouiiorliiliio ‘margin, their "iluiiiizt-tl touiii work proving too iiiiich ior lliti vli-iiluru wlui pill up a kund yaiiiit- tlirougiitiul. ahmvliii: "ti" Willi it iilllo more pfitlliitfl‘ "lid lfiilin work lliry;_wlii be tinny- t-rtius loos to tiicct on the icy aur- ace. _'i‘iie wliiiii-rs in tho‘ Itlillorent urea were lltl ioilowiiz‘ Relay Race "Pllliiti. North River‘ “ ~i"’"li1r lioiirii. (iornwiill . _ 50y: 12 new; -...-~ - a l- (‘Pitfmi MuoMilliin. Cornwall; ~- iiltlililc fvlcblwon, Nntfthultiqtt-r. _ Boys 14 Years ' ' Lluliiior Frizzie, Cornwall; 2' 5on7 will". Wuilt ltivijr; 3. Julia troll. tiornwiiil l Ladies (an a e). 1- lllliii Inn Livtffxegbilé?‘ Clyde w‘"'_"i‘ ~’~ Mrii (i. Min-Milton, Corn-f iill, .l, Mru W. Wlilto. York PoiiQ 1 5W! Over 18 Veara l 2 Fzllarolri Worth, (iiiarlottetowirf ‘Mmi J“-Wl‘ii. North ltlvor. _ ‘etched Race Boy: wlthflirielfi - l-eoiiiirii McDonald and i |"Y'"K'"°'Ilt: 2. Robert .lewoli a i "Y M“"~‘lll|i1ii: ii, Fred-Jews i Ind ida Macboaii. ' ~ North Tryon Ln" Tlvon Arrows finished the“ “Kile iziiiiieii on February 24th e“ ‘llfi-i‘ defeated the Cove Stars mdlxcore of 6-2 putting them e06; m‘ i: thin iieetion of the leagii _ orii iii ieadirigjhavl wen i‘ ltiimea so tar ' Ari-ewe “His Master's Voice” ‘Victor Records i i each customer apparently approval a customer is absolutely new. and it stomers shall be protected ORGE STREET II I on. Willi only one spare iplaycr ov- l‘l' llii~ six. ‘Three juniors were tak- uii on and aresimwing upgood and with some trouctiini! the Arrows will bi- ii utrtiiig lt-uui another uoii- sou. 'l‘hi-)_ Wiiri- pluycti lii ull tliiu iii-arson, lii guuius ziiid have locil. 5 mil oi tlii- lii. Tllih‘ is a big ini- dti‘0Vl‘llll‘,lll. ovcr tlic 1iuat season. ‘liicri: is cousitii-rnliio ii rlost-tl rink for iicxl. stiuson tuitl il‘ lliul l‘l)llil'S tlio. boys will bu lii for u goiitl iiiiic iivxt winter cc-iiiiltb ci-iiii: tin,- illliUilill oi‘ snow that. tcli illiN Wililvl‘ illl ’l‘i‘ytiti rink liiu-i lillii ii vt-ry Nilfl‘ t-‘ifiii SPilt-iilli ilfii\\'.ii.ll- siuiitliiig tht- mniiy storms. Vacationingin Canada 'i‘lin:-ii- who llllifii i-iijoy u illliiliil)’ um those who lruly t-arii it—ourn it.‘ by attention to liiltiilllhfls tlvliiil or household curt-o, f'iti‘il it by iliilllg iiliii: und auvliig for il. (‘iiuiitliii is the grciitciit viirutitiii laiiid oiii lliiii glolm- from liulliaix. iziiuriiiiiii on the Built, to viUtliViit on iill‘ Pacific, there is scarcely u miit- iii‘ couiitry but ‘has lit-i own Cililrlll.‘ Nova iStiotiu uiiil Now llruusivlt-ky‘ “The Grey Old East." Willi their lakes-and rivers. their modest hills and valleys, pieui-iuiil. iurniii tiiiri comfortable liomica. wlioro lilo is oaay. and rest and peace. The province ot’ Quebec. Iiniply another spoiling oi roiniuititimitli it s- llny stripe of fllflflil, running buck from the road in tho old French faaliltm. its great churches with guy rnolod cottarzoa groupud rounil about to toriii u villugofiitii grout. aims, noblo river and ‘llllfll-IGHHIEII possibilities for ileveiopmiant along many. lilies. A iloiisurely jaunt through the iprovlnce will well re- ward this traveller. . Farther on Old Ontario, wliereai- most every ilke or river means pleasure. Ottawa, Toronto Ham- llwll. London. hgndredii ot towns lfifliiliili‘ by tlBlIlQ [rig]. childhood, and in the MWIOntarlQSuAbury. North Bay. Port Arthur and mm Wllliem- any and all ofthem worth dllcilvefillll- By rail or lake, get ""’ "y; lint} ‘for thelrjegg "vii lliorbw‘! ‘ w Pilym in tlio team tlii acquainted. ,,,Qll wjeiit across the spreading pretrial.- ‘W-iniiires and Calgary. then 0n into theiilouatelno, goon, ’ _ m- with its tiioueeadoad one mints 0t _.\iiopi-. to tlic grout Paciilc. Central Guardian VERNON CIRCUIT-Next Lord's Duy iitev. ii. Gflllit will iprcuch at Vt-riioii at 2.30. Service iu Cherry Valley at 7 o'clock. x ‘CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Mr. l E. iC. Robertson will preach Wed- nesday, March 17th. Glasgow Road at 7:00 p. m. CLYiDE RlVEiFb-On Sunday iidarch 14th the service in the Clyde River Prcebyteriau Church V-n connection with the Preebyte, n ‘Church in Cutiada_will be at 11 .n1.. Sunday School at i0‘ a. ‘m cordial invitation to all. g - ORDINATION OF ELDERS TO.- _ unusual, service will ‘be held in St. dairies‘ iMiOR ROW..—A somewhat iChurch tomorrow forcnotiii ivlitin iilc l‘.ll“v’t!li rlicciilly circled elders will bu. urdziiiicd mill iustiliiteil liilo coi-tiiiiice with tlio law and custom of iiie Presbyterian Church, iii» eluding the solemn vows to [Mk8 ‘Mid "WEN the (Joule-salon of Fuilh iaiitl the Shorter (Julcltzhiom he their ll0l.'ll‘llllll ruins of itiitli and ballot‘, and to lolluiv no tlivisivc courses lii tlic discharge ot‘ llicii- l'll.*~i'(p()n5i_ ble- diulltes in the iaurryliil: on oi’ the work oi’ the Prculiylorlan Church lii Canada. Rev. "w, "FQQQ Muir, iiiP Aiiuistei‘ will pre and conduct lhi- tlfliillllllilil acrvicv. mi i ____ fi i PERSONALS l Jiri Arclilt- itllliu, Port Hill who ll visitor lo tlio t-ity icatt-i-tlui". Mi". \\i'il|'roti llitiKiiiliiy. North ltivci". is i-ipcudliig liio ‘week i-ntl n1 Loriiwoll inking in tlic rink Slilllliti. ;i\i'r. J. A, lion, Summeint-iiilr, left Yfl-Hleriluy morning on a trip to Iiosloii, ltiontroni illili other troll- lrcs. llolorc returning lu- ivill trike. in the finals-i of tlio National and international hockey genres, “Y” Bowling Si- Jiiiiii-u iloiw-mi-ii (jliillrql (‘hrisiiiiii iii’ lJlT plus ill u close clinic in llil‘ (‘hurch imuguc. Scorcs tire as l'ollii\v.~i; St. James A. Stewart . . . . . . ' 12S ISFi ,li. Luptliorii . ,_ 11p i.“ -.'l'. illiwilll ._ . 171g If,‘ it‘. Saiiuiit-l 1,15 131 .ll. iu-iiillt-ltiii my 1M T93 iiSfiW 78.‘. Ttiltil 213ml Central Christian A. smith - 15o Inn 127 J. Sit-wart . n7 1x1 1~lii ll. Vcs-‘icy .. . 145 1x5 11:2 M. (‘orlrr A CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. iPtilrick iaiiiiliii flilti lllllliiy wish to’ thunk their many liliiil friends who in any way us- slsti-il llioiii lii their rec-cut sud lit-- ri-uvciiionl. 806i interest; lovely iluike Louise, and iilktls lii tho Clouds, side tripe" by motor to \’Vintle.rnicrc ~aiid tlic Ok- unzignn and the Kooteuay. visits t0 (‘harming liutigriitiiv camps aiidTV-tol" i" "P4911119 01! 33'1""? 14th- iiiagiiificent potent; tlio flouting glticit u in the vicinity uiiil iu-lry-iiko lull. ; the noble range ol‘ liil‘ Solkirits, urid otiown tho Vun< (TUUVPT, the great (lute onllie Wont by boat to Victoria, regal in sil- Fioitl, with llit- titTicc ot‘ ‘tlic ‘eldorsiiip in ac~i _ THFF3EAE§E9TTE.TQWN GIERPIAE’ SENATOR DANURAND i Who has left for Geneva to carryi Canada's views on the enlargementi of th'e League Council to the. League of Nations which has be-‘ fore it an important session. WANTS TO LEAVE HOLLAND The ex-Kiaiser, who is anxiou; to leave Holland because, he says, thrclimafie disagrees with his ‘wife's health. The ex-Crown Prince ‘has gone to Lucerne, Switzerland, as a preliminary to taking up his father's cause with the Ueague of ‘Notions. ___ RESOLUTION on CONDOLENCE \\’ll1'i'i'=l*i ll liiis lili-navii .-\ill|ii.',lltY ifliiii in liiei iiiiiiiiil- \\'i$4i,i]|| 1,. ,-,.. inviw by iit-uili tlii- lullit-i- iii‘ our l‘-\'li'l'lill‘ll liroiliiir. .lrlllit-'4 tluiliiiil. iio it i‘i'.\'ili\'i-ii lliul \\'l' lllt- nit-iii- ' "'ioii No. It .\. l). ll-. _ _ l6, i.. lloreliy i-xprt-sisi your ltiiui-lftill llilililly lo liroliioi-l ‘lliliiilili iii his still liouiuiil‘ iiltrguti“, lint-iii, ' of iillH i-t-aoiulitiii lit- st-iil ‘ loi Broliit-r (lrilliiiit, on!‘ iilSPFfHi liii the llllilllftitl of fiiitl llitlfiiillg and. one soul in tlic press for public-ml lion. Stoned.‘ Momlivrs oi‘ Div. Nu. fl. .»\. 0. H. TlLZliil-ill. P. E .l. lllllli. ‘ Mil rcli 8. i Bedeque Notes. Tht- niiiiunl moi-ting of the Royal istiurliit (iliiiptt-r oi tlic Bedeque District. iii lhi- Loyal Ortiiiizo ,I,,0tlge, was ilt‘l(| iin tllt.‘_ Lodgu 1926. 'l‘he moiitiiig ivas tuliy sit.- tenticd by the brt-ttirtiii of the (lii-i- tricl. mid uiuch vziluu-hio work- tlcnlliig with affairs of tlio Order was accomplished. The visiting hreilhn-n gxprossetl themselves particularly pleased with the new und tioiiiuioiliouaiiy appointed uution ililti dignity. Vancouver ls- liiiitl. Tho Whole u iouriitiy of lll'Vt!l‘-lllltiillt{ iulorcsl, rtiiil lIiiW iii-.- ilgtila. i , Aiid iroiii vitllCitiliVtd‘, b_v iipliiii~ tiltl Slllllillitl‘ up to Aluukit- iiil' luiiiil‘ oi‘ tlic Midnight ‘Sun, illi'()lii;ll this! rilitillcreil scam. W’ilt‘l’ll t-iiiieiir ]li'l',lt-' mik “houtlilillflt-l frown down upon you, illltl. gaudy illii'lll poll-s iiiuim ti izzisli ot‘. color iiilll l'lllllllli(i\', Sui-h ii lr-ip ciiii only bu rculizcrl by tlic litkiiiiz. Any (‘niiuilitiii Pacific Agt-ul cuii mop ll oiil. for you. girl» you dri- liiii-‘i. furl-e‘. il'llill scliciluli-a, tiny of fill‘. iiiuuy llltlu iiiiitltirs ivliiclil lliilitt‘ Lllf‘ it'll) u pltiiisurv. f Siiiiiiiii-r 'l‘tiui'ii<l l1‘ us urii viii-cl livt- from Miiy if» to Soplciiiiii-i- lllt. liuil by pluiiniiii: curly. liiu trip will ill‘ .-i poaiiibiillly. niid llii-ii outi- ripziliiii; tlic woiitlvrannilplniii-iurtin oi‘ it ull lllllkliN ll doubly tiflili’. (let liolii oi‘ fillllll‘ oi tho telizirniiiiiz fold- tirs iill‘ (‘iiuaitiiuii Put-tlic publish- t-s. aiit- ilit- plioltiizruplifl,thouiiiiiku your t-ull ut tlic oiiicl‘. i O-OO-O-O-O-O-O-OOv-OO Say This Over To Yourself : Grape i Wampols i. Salts l cold away , Add precious hours oi health i and comfort By regular use of Wampois Grape Salts it cleanses the irritated or congested mem- i brane thoroughly. removes mucous, etc. A Challenge i We will make a iitiie wager with you that it 1°" > try one bottle you will come back for another. .. H. L. WORTHY DRUQGIBT ‘soooaoooooooa>oooooooooaoo i ‘to iilf‘ fury of tliu olumonte. N0 more Room. Since last meeting tlio in-aiin lodizo was extended, iiii- ii|'il\'l‘llll'Il|.,~4 wori‘ iuziilo in lllf‘ null- rouiiis. ziiitl n. liiri-zt‘ and a wcil Hi1" poiiiteil kittiliieii was zulilntl wiltli ull the lll!l,'i.\$t~‘1|i'y tiqiiipiiiuiit for tlio |ll‘l!ili'.i‘ltiil)ll of Banquets. The fol- lowing (iflitrr-ra were elected to oiling and t|i|i.y liisltillrtL. With all lbv Cl'i‘l'lIlullit'.~i portniii-itig to the ilii-Illily vi ‘lilo ilnfllcill “"11 "mim" — \V. (f. Albert E. Wright. (kiiilrnl liodi-qiie. D. C. idlijuii Siiiipauu, liolnioiit. (lluip- "y irpi-iitvotiil, tipoii tho blrtli oi’ a son. Writ-nits oi‘ tlio youniz tumble ull join iii tlio blast. wliilicis [or liiu lutuic oi‘ tliia now arrival. nlilii Ortici". 'l‘lii- Sioriii oii tlic (‘hurt-h services were iroiii ‘curious i-nizuuctiitirilfl iiiui dil- lii- ii l'urllit-i~ I‘!‘Sl)l\'l'ii lliiil ll t-ripyi l Studebaker’; Great Dealer Organization pnrtvii good congrrgtilltiiiis m, tlio it lill't‘i‘ pointr-i oi’ the Baptist Pastor- lift‘. ltlflpoclitlly ill. Itoliiitiul. ivziu tlio iilttyitinlitrti iurizo, iilili 1| Vf'i‘_\' oiitliuirizii-itit: iiorvltro was rnjoyi-il. Al i"I‘l.‘('.i0WIl lii tlio morning flit‘ ---_-__. L.__ _ .._...__ iSilluiily "lg-ill nllieliiiullco was good, ivhiltiutiusiil» srtiiiit-il lo iiitirtiriiiii lii fury iifiiri‘ Grill]: the iiicloiiiciicy or tho wrath-- °‘v'\‘T-|t-r tliii uuiliont-n iii (fvntml Mniiy liooplu on their Wuy homer-yup, w“ andcmore of every yet. pay for a car goes for engine and‘ body 1 . l5 of a Car’s Cost A is in the Engine Studebaker builds all ha‘ own‘ eughue. thul eliminating outside makers’ profit: m 'Studebaker StandardySix Coach (Unit-Built) ‘i. priced so low ($1650) because engine, body and other vital parts are built by Studebaker on a One-Profit basis eating outside profits. The savings time efiectod are passed on to Studebaker owners in the form of higher quality and lower prices. Unit-Built construction Studebaker facilities result. too, in cars designed, engineered and built as units. The hundreds of parts in a Studclmkcr function as a smooth- working unit, resulting in srrirui of thousands of miles of cxccss transportation, greater riding comfort and higher resale value. "‘l"‘ilAT'S why Studebaker cars today :_ represent tlic sountlcst automobile investment on the market. The illustra- tion shows liow One-Profit goes to tllf!_ very basis of economical motor-car mriuii- facturc. TliCSC important One-Profit sav- ings arc possible only because Muilcbaker has more than $I(XJ,OO0,000 in not assets concentrated on the economical produc~ lion of quality cars. Studebaker? unique facilities Few motor car "manufacturers" liavr foundries, forges, etc., l0 make their own cngincs-—yct one-fifth of an automobiles cost is in tlic engine. Even fewer build their own bodies-yet one- tliird of a car's cost is in the body. Studebaker builds all its own bodies, all cn- gines, all clutches, gear sets, springs, diffcrcu~ tidy-steering gears, brakes, axles, grayisiron castings and drop forgings. Only Ford in tlic low-price fidd and Studebaker in the fine-car field have such complete manufacturing facilities. One-Profit value These facilities enable Stizrlcbzikcr lo tnaiiuinc; ture quality ears on a One-ifir-fit basis-elimi- Studebaker Standard Six Coach $1650 f’. o. b. Wallterville, Om. fright and government fairer um: Always kept up-to-dafe Direct manufacturing control enables Stutle- bakcr to keep cars constantly up-to-date. \i\'e add improvcnicnls regardless of the calendar- we do not szivc them up for spectacular annual announcements which make cars artificially ob- solete. Resale values are thus stabilized. Low time-payment rates Lcailing bankers, recognizing Studebaker stabil- ity, have made money available for linancing Studebaker cars at low interest. They know UllllrBlllil cars buuglit at OnerProfit prices and always kept up-tmdate are exceptionally fine risks. Thir acrouni: for the low iime-paymenl role: Studebaker dealer: are obi: to offer. Under Studcbaker’s fair and liberal Budget Payment Plafi, this Coacli may hc purchased out of monthly income for a small initial payment and at low time- payment rates. A. HORNE st c0., Charlottetown ‘ ""14"" iliiil uiviiiu ill illl‘ iii-Ttiiiii- ‘irlilivliilll: V l‘ili‘!~iii'il. llllti llii- iliiii .~|;ili- oi‘ iill‘ Illili ii \\,| i'liill|\‘_ ])l'il(‘iil“'l~ woiiiil bi- li-pt-(illr (';||]|;|l;| liiiuit-il .]i)|l|lil il -,i _ ‘i'.<-lil|;i~'~~:ii"'. ilii- ullill llil‘ l'liilll,\‘ \\i~i'i- ||i l-oi||,-|,,|,|,,|,.,| | M woorrrs HOME wiry n-pri-eiviilultvr. (itiod at-rvictiu ivi-ro. uiuo n-porlt-(l y Q . _ ' lii-iiity iii kuclil"? "H" POM! 0W|lill'by Lin‘ other cliurciios. rit-ritius nct-itii-iits urn rcitilllfli- [or which Wt‘ urn lhulikfull. t_- Oii iSuiidiiy hr. .l. .l. lulu. Wiuircil ('iil1'i(. hot iii. li. .\i. lit-riiiirtl. Fri-clown. aurcr. T. .l. illlllilii, (Yr-ntrirl Hed- 0,, ,,,,,;K,,qy,.,| i" n". (‘h‘lr|lh m". ,.,,,,,._ y1_ lliivniuii Aiucburiino.ig|~,,|,,|ni-_ i"|'l'il\\'tiiil|. it'll- i"i\‘i‘i()\\'Il. Liiiii. L. ‘l-‘iiriluti- itV-riiivotitl. A. ll. i (‘iiiiaiiiliiluliiiiiu uro in orticr to i J. LESTER DOUGLAS 39 queen Street Agent for the FAMOUS SUCTION FEED SHAHPLES. CREAM sizrAiaxi-oa Extra para-- i on" 4mm! always. i" Write or phone 708 orilll- ‘ O-QOOOQOQ ~o-o0-0-0-c O Saturday oflrr noon illziroh tilli. A 9M0)’ T9‘ rt-prt-ru-ntallvti. iui-oliiii: llstoiii-il lo (3 5- iiit‘ proposals oftlitiDciiooiiku [limit- 'l'l’Pil"l-iniz iii rrterriitxe to various Chili}!- li- IL 1\- Piitill- ivua iitiuided to iirriiiiizv- n Church difliiwstuily Clam-w. which will coniiirifle lat. (ion. Ain". i“ (;,,,-,|,.n,-r_ Ffllttiiliwll. l Your Health ti-i-HY i ‘ii l . i Two minute] a day keeps a ¢“i<_ s, .loli|i .\illl'lilly. ltorticii. o 3i"! ("""'l('.il|il'i‘il. anti will moot t'.llt‘l‘y Tui-ei- , Philips. Sumimiiieiititi. Hur- ,|,,_,, (\Ve]|l“g_ (‘luirli-a iitiiiiitirsoii. itotioquc. m], pp,“ w"; up“, in“, “nudity i: iiii llic various tllflllllilllfl nr tlio "w ril'lll|(‘l'(‘ii iiiciuiit-rniiiii. niiii nmko a strong (Jlinri-ii Group in Funlral, .\ir. uiid Eli's. iil'.l'ilillll yiilllFilrilhl"ilh-iloqur. Tito i-zriiiiiiuc wuii tliiuriiiiseti alitl zitiopt~l oil. illlli tho (Ihurcli is looking for- wiird to ti rcul oxteiiuivo summers work. niiiiiitiiia in endorsing l)r. Sideyfls _ ’ro r mt , I14 inns, out Charlottetown, P. e. l. lino“ “ m‘ “ ' p l (‘liurch and Coniimunity. a splen- itild summer's activity is eagerly anticlputed. Society. met for a bueinoee nos- clon and a short practice on Sat- urday evening March 8th. Ulric Dawson took the Chair. and In England. ln a masterly mannercoiiducted Canada. Ttidlhouee baton“ to nweeewweoo-wwwnllw '8°"4* °i "i" "w"!- 'l'lii- (‘liurcii inootiim oi‘ this Inui- (|ll(' llitpidut (Yliiirtili wua hold on ' i Aiiitiiii: other ihiilgr-flit i-utiro inrnilicriiiiiii rii‘ tho it. is expoctrtl that _- (feiitciiniui pro- "- Thc membership was iin- wlth "‘ entire coni-idence of the being y Thv Betleque (‘ommunity (‘horail Major, it Wolfe Alwayd. l\'lllli.\ oi‘ lilt‘ tilt-ii l‘iii|i, ziiiil (ii~.,,,,.,,,i,,.,, H, H“, Suvivp‘. “M Mk0,“ for ilii- ll“\\ ‘.\iii‘i\ ii_\ llii- llii~ \4tl‘il‘i\ iiii i a ‘lg of a Car's o... is in the Body - Studebake: build! all h of! b} eliminaflnlbodvlllifi World's Most Power- ful Car of its Size and Weight ASED upon the rating of the N. A. C. C. and tlic Socicty of Automotive Engineers, tlic Stude- linkcr Stniiiluril $ix is the world's lliHSl powerful cnr of its size and Vtfflglil. The most popular car in the Stand- ard Six line ls the Coach-which n! $1050 is tlic lowest priced enclolcd . car evc: ofiercd by Studebaker. This popularity is due not only lo tlic. tlrpciiilziblc, sweet-running en- gine “ilil its great reserve nf Vbwer ~liut lliaU to the staunch body with its fint- materials rind workmanship. In the Standard Six Coach we use iiorllicrii zisli 11ml maple in tlic bod) rrpiatriirtinnwllic SIIYYIC as in our This Standard Six (‘each is an un- ‘uuinliy fOiliilliflilhlC car. Seats are rvsliiilly tlccp aiivf full widlli, with extra Siirillfl: and 1V3 iiiriies of gen- illliF rurlvii iinir in the cushions. Aniplr lrg room for big men. Cotiiplctc equipment includes I gasoline gauge on fill‘ (lasli, auto- matic iviiiil».liicld clcuiiér, rear-view niirmr,-rowl vriililzilor, stop light, nir (tlrniivr, iJJi> Iiiitl oil fillers, (IONIC liljill, Cilillfliivilbil tori: Spark con- t: nl i< Illlilllliitili‘ iiiiii lliérr's a safely lighting roiitrol on tlic steering . wheel. A. HORNE s. 00., Summerside Autiiorircd service throughout tlic United states‘ ihd Cllliill .\. i-i-iiiivl oi‘ liiliiilvil‘ 11-26 [N'|‘l't)i‘iiiilliC0‘.+ nearly all i iii-- iiiii so. lly will ixi available. expressed the conciu- p hnlieetkivlitiii was iill'iiill"l'i" ul. iri iii iill‘ bit-Milli! tiiii Ii tirriizicicii Tl) (‘ANADA The famous houae where General James Wolfe lived. Quebec House at Weotarhlm, ‘KUM lg to be offered to Canada no a perman ent home for the Canadian repree entatlvu of fie Domtnldn Amlplveo in the garden of thia house Wolfe received hi: comrniulo n to command the Ifltllh Army In Mm J. B. Leiirnmont, but b occupied by a qeaeondane of tho hon, Mr. _ i}