Y _ _ _g THE cHARLoTTETowN GUARDIAN PAGE ELEVEN V' Y . > J ~ * ---f.$.f. - ;'v1>~‘ ‘ Y I ' - * -- 1*-7 W* ‘ *fl -is ~‘i'9`¢»'~l_ii. SUMMERSIDE P- E- |- MONT/\G‘UE» P- E- l- 'lm the house for some time on \ "" '“" _=_e_ gigowiin Accepts Call ” ’ l Rev Neil Herman. of Charlotte l town will Take Up Duties lf(- \\ 2*” m `This)Graph tells the whole Story in "Two Lines" No automobile, regardless of its cost -if equipped with the poppet-valve type - ‘of engine - can escape the penalty ofloss in power, loss in effici- ency, from the first day its engine starts to run . . . With Willys-Knight, the direct contrary is true- it gains in power. Itgainsinenginoefiieiency. Itgaius in smooth and silent running. ‘ lt improves with use. The only motor- mechanism known that, to a limit never yet reached, gets better with WHY mile! In flexibility-accelerm tion-climbing power- economy- and low depreciation-this type of car is without a rival. iss on/i‘F'roN s‘rns`E‘r, l=.mi-e Aiimny. Even a casual inspection of the Willys-Knight Sixes is enough to ex- cite your enthusiasm. New and finer body design is at once apparent. Lower, more graceful lines. True symmetry, perfect proportion. Roomier and more comfortable in- teriors. Superior finish. And now - Ownership ofa Willys- Knight is made easier than ever be- fore with New Low Prices that bring these superb automobiles well with- in the reach of moderate incomes. “7C" Willys-Knight Six prices from $1,875 to $2,300; Wlllys-Knight Great Six, from $3.015 to $3.550; `/ passenger Sedan. $3,800; Limousine, $3,925; f. o. b. Factory, Torontd. Taxes Extra. ' cHAR|_oT'rETowN CORNEY BROS. KING’S COUNTY GARAGE l I I I I - W' l l lllt-tv lu: .l. .-\. lliiiiiley, now _oil " ‘ li::.uil:oii_ (mi . was the last iiiin-I l \ Next September \l0_\TCTO\ May 26-Rev Neil Herman, of Charlottetown, has ac ceptea the call ol the First Baptist church in this ti v and will lake up hi dntieg here in September, c cording to word received by \!r (H Coleman, clerk of the church. this morning 'Rev Mr Herman was rendered the call by the ehurth a few weeks ago and has liiid it under consideration since p then., His telegram to Dr. Coleman f read: “Will swept call, pastorste Io begin first week iii September." ` (Rev. Mr. Herman, who was born ; ; in Dartmouth, N.S., is widely] i ‘known in the Maritime provinces, 2 and elsewhere as au orator of great ‘ I power. He has had a loiig experi» I ence in Ilie ministry since he was [graduated from Acadia university l with a degree ol’ bachelor of arlsl Q with honors in classics. tHe obtain-< ' ed his theological training in Pliie }"H!ll Colle-ge. Halifax. and at New- ; ion Theological Seminary, .\`ewton. Ilhliiss. He spa-iit some time in liisl : early ye:ir.< in Manitoba where he held charges. Later iii the Mari- Vrime proviiices he \\-a,- pa§:or at '|\\`ii:.l.~or, S_\'diit»y arid Truro. goiiigy 1 from Truro to Ottawa, .Recently lie ~ ` has been in Charlottetnwii. Rev. | ].\li~. ll'-rznzin has ‘traveled exteiis-l only i'| 111,. l'z\itt-tl States and Eur-; U _ ` irlri- <-I zu- i-liuri-li and he resigiied ' ‘lu Inks nh li;~ nrw i-barge iii Jaim- =\\'i' l!*`_'»i. :tml _.iii--t~ that time ilie » /J__"' ' Neve" "ml il 'mln il 7001' he "my one ni>n'l» spent ti 'the Vmteil ' ~ ht loollsh e'l0n1.:li to tes:-iil i' ii i V ‘ 1 I 'AI ii§Y'~XA;(:;l- ‘ i ` J .` L A .FA V . A . ‘["!‘E '11, I. l s lll 'l l _ ` 'l~‘iiiiio ls ii l>u‘lililri tliiil I-z|ii'l. helI,';._1\;)n;,;,,,]l`;._i (x tp e “ H "N EVENING CONCERTS < 5iicni'ed‘ hy liiltliig thc pipe. ___ 2 30 p_ M 1'” I The Clielton llranintlt-. Cliiguiitler CKCL (357) rl-m.om,,_ Studi., Mu. _ ‘_ , ` (‘.lmrlt ,e sl.~-- f ' 'nl l>-:lm auspices ofthe \\’ouieti‘s 1-ti~ ,,|c_ \ li "l1ll@- l'|lP’»“|\'ff'fl 'fhf‘ll` €Yll€'i‘if\l“‘ WJZ (454) New York. lloxy itiiil vntisistiiig if Iwo plnyetlm |159 (;m,g_ l\\'.i tllaltzvgiim .to;.rvt\li<'~r willi WEAF (492) N. Y. lillz Mille Qiiiir- <1.I ii laaqre :intl tette-Wl.I'I‘, KSU. in the Cutie 8:00 P, M. WOO (508) Phila. Vocal niiil Pi- Hilnd bags, we are offering a special dlscouiit of 20% off ~ gimp, .~v- ’ -'ali all our hlnd bags for this week only. _ ‘ | JIS" / 2 ' I . Jewelers since 1808 ' ~ $88115 _ I '9'O‘999-O%~§QQQ-Q e have L. V ._7U._- I, r" . . ‘Y »-- --~ -f~v--*-*- l ` , »¢+»+HMN°¢** § For this week plant CEDAR. iPos'rs-_-- onhand:-1-"~~ ' _ ' 2000 cedar lips.: 7:, Ft; Long : 2000 cedar Posts s Ft. Limg 1000 .Cigar .I?9sts:t9§{- Leng »~ 50.00 a1'~P°.S¢;U 1.2. .I-0i\z 200 Cedar Posts 22 Ft. .Laing r QUALITY AND PRICES RIGHT. - ~ EARLY BEED POTATOES Garden Peas ' Onion Sets Shallots SEEDS. We have some éholea ` CARIER ICO LIMITED P4-OQOOQ yton st~o gifts Pi ia _' llint ls why fi girl thinks il ` r-linritnlile to give her rivii|'s aut' ln Order to reduce our large stock of Ladies Leather n\\':iy. I Uarter s .W. W.. WELLNER, LIMITED I and most VEGETABLE In n few days wa wlll have a fins stock of PLANTS both VEGETABLE and Flower. \ ‘f . ers, as yet they <-tuition speak Eng lllsli but their willingness to- wbrvr » i-liiml. i:.=< 1-t-tn siimilied hy ,paist-l urs- nl mlm I-iiiirc-hes, some of tlie, llllilsl '»il1.~';iii'- But suppose a summons sounds in the darkness and to-morrow your chair stands vacant. What, then, of your wife? Your children - - what of them? When your presence is no long- er thete to provide for them - - to help them over the rough places of life -' - even then your care need i1ot .lille E Zhe Love Theft? 57if." cease. Even then your forethought may guard them against want and adversity. ' Life Insurance truly stands as the Guardian Angel of stricken homes - - as a living testimony of man’s faithfulness to his loved ones, even in death. Think! Think of those depend- ent upon you. Think - - and act. Get in touch with a Life Insurance representative to-day. To-morrow may be too late. A / \X\~"~ ~ ;._~...rw .si ' " eii:l :tt liv.~ lnznio iii NJ;-th \\'-illeli-ire ! . 1 E . _ -f .4 " 'llio Aliases M<.iil,‘:t' iiiiell. ` ( \._\ ._ , -E ` _ f ‘The in-;l"_v l`:\'c1|tls ol |\\`. E. Nasir ‘ I it inn \\"ill be smr_\' to lezrziit that he \ P ll; voiiiliirrl to his.‘lioiisl> with ri “ .-»' . },1 ‘ yi ".l\»”\L{’// w " 1 ` l,~:c,\'vi`c cclll. i 0 r I I' ty ' f J . . _ , _, 1”. . 4 tl, , lv 'time in ‘(‘li_i‘rlot!etowii» visiting ` `t ltr 1 .. , . . 't ` ' t c ,. . him nmlhei .\l.s. \\ii_ve. L \ l ' ‘t, /' MeLA1NE SERVICE sTATioN f _A \ , trfa A . if?//~ .4 --?‘_¥,_;_ liggr . " As' ”;;;i/ Never Dies 5 1 ,_ I 317 ewicel Siititrtlny evening 21st. '.\l’r, ‘Lorne Mlz~Kenn~a' onfr very :intl |mpii!».t|_' .hzitrlier has opened up a. .tonscrfal Capt: ’h.>iiven2c wlilsvli lie to min in conjti.noti'nn \\'it‘li t stand If-ii Albany- We ii v¢i:|y~lhiisy siimnter for ‘looking after -the pa-Limits of places. _" l Several lmmlnriints have recent- lly arrived ln Allinny iinil Carleton. mark and hired on ;ns farm labor iund nblllty tn interpret signs make . -Splitting Minard'¢ Llnlment will' quick rellet. Biitlie the .toro- lieiift-~ulso inhale » |::t~coii;iL ;i’ illnerss. ` Iolnorrow? l ' .\’»`;== Gtfomiu Glllls has returiietl Radlo Program M F-_--vi-___-F* -__ i V' ‘ltr h nw in worth Tun" alle" M0NDAy MAV 39 ` " “"‘l‘r' "md ‘han \h"‘ lnternuational Radio Programs nno Duet. WAAM (263) Ne\vm'k. Cavalry Baud. wnz (aaa) spmiirieiti. Aieplol Drum Corps. WEAF (492) I-lrontlwny, N. Y. A & P. Gypsies tn WEEI' WJAR. \VLl'l`, WRC, WCSH, _ WTAM WWJ. WSAI. WCAE. WJZ (455) New York. Light Opera also WBZ, WBZA. WHZ (333) Springfield. Organ ro- cltnl, Statler. V"'\@“° I*e°F"@ l‘“"° “Um” f"""‘ D°“‘ wcco (mi st. Pinit-iiiuii, U. ui, ' M. Program. ' reA1'unE TA|.l