Charlottetown Guardian, Last week's winners : PFN!" NOVEMBER 19, 1931 MISSING LETTER coimzsr Here is a chanceto win a valuable prize. ln some of the advertisements appearing in the contest you will ilnd a missing letter. together will form the name of some firm on the page on which the prize winning solution will be decided. Accuracy in forming the correct name will be the first consideration, but neatness, originality and speed in getting a solution to the contest editor will also count. Four valuable prizes this week. Get busy. Find the missing letters. Compose them in to the iirm’s name and mail your answer to the Contest Editor reach him not later than Tuesday night. Contestants must enclose current week paid bill from one of the advertisers in The Missing Letter Competition. V. M. Paynter, 321 Fitzroy St. Mrs. Vernon MacMiIIan, R. Mrs. Hiram Howatt, Charlottetown. Mrs. F. W. Wheatley, 165 Cumberland St. These missing letters put Charlottetown, P. E. I. to with their solution a WESTERN GIIAIIBIAN —APPLES:I MACTINTOSII Reds. boxes and barrels. Retailing at wholesale prices. Across from depot. Summer-side. Geo. R. Doyle. Nov. 17-81. —'-TO THE FOX BREEDERS 0! P. E. Island. Have your foxes dressed by J. P. Tanton 8: Son, Expert skinning, 20 years experience. Main ofllca. Summerside, P. n. Island. Phone. 339. 10155-11-17-51 --MR. L. BOSBOURNE o! London, England, will start buying furs at A. E. Maclleans Office, Sum erside, on Monday, November 23rd. As usual he will want large quantities of Silver R. 6, Charlottetown. Cross and Red Fox pelts and will pay the very highest price the Mark. et will allow. —FRESII SHIPMENT R-M. Standard and special meat, milk and Codliver oil fox biscuit and kib- blo made for winter feeding. just ELMSDALE The Ellnsdale Women's Institute held their monthly meeting at the home of M'rs. Alex. Cameron. This being the annual meeting i. call was responded t0 by payment of membership fee for ensuing year. Twenty-five members answered roll call. Review of the business showed satisfactory results for the year's work. Twelve dollars had hen paid {or a black board to be erected in ‘the school. The sum o! $3000 W88 paid to the trustees for school pur- poses. Fruit has been purchased for sick and altogether a spirit of har- I has prevailed throughtout the 0 . The object of next year's work will be to help remove debt on school building. filo following dfticers were elect- ed for the year. President, ,Bruce Currie; Vlce~Pres., Mrs. Ed- ward Leonard; Isecy. Mrs. Heber Hardy, Treas., Mrs. Baldwin, all ie-elected. ' There were several visitors pres- ent. At the close of the business meeting, Mrs. John Adalns and MlB-‘l Ida Barnett gave several musical selections which were very much "enjoyed. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by lunch committees. Meeting closed by sins- ing "0 Canada." ‘ Mr. James Clayton Adams and ~ Florence Barnett. both of Elms ale, were quietly married at the . tilted Church Manse by the Pll-‘l- ‘ ' .‘ fRev. Ct. A. D. Elliot on the even t of Nov. om. All join in wishing ‘young oouple success and hap- eye. Professor Taylor, vcntriloquist w] .‘i Products Lead in quality and economy. We are in harmony with the present depression. Compare our prices with others. For Foxes : Sunglo Flea Powder. sungio Ear Mite Solutions. Bunglo Fox Ration. (Fall Furrlng). Vitamineral. Mealblend. I ' unglo Worm libipeller. Sunglo Disinfectant. Poultry : Bimglo Growing Mash. Sunglo Lay Mash. Eunglo Scratch Feed. ‘I; llairy Cattle : . I Sunglo Calf Meal. Sunglo Dairy Supplement (35 per cent.) Sunglo Dairy Ration (24%) I llogs - Sunglo Hog Supplement. Vitavlm for all Livestock. _ Sunglo Stock Tonic for all the Farm Animals. “The Most of the Best Ir the Least." Ask your nearest Dealer for i Sunlilo Products. = ntornatlonal Fox and -* Illiimal Foods Ltd. "IBIIIIIIIIGIIIIIQ, P. It, I, J Mrs. "- ' for soldiers and i» canted his novelty show in Elmsdale Hall on the even- ings of Nov. 12, 13, l4 and 16. 1n connection with the show was a. program of moving pictures. The shows were much enjoyed, espec- ially by the younger members of the audience. The Women's Missionary Society of the United Church held a suc- cessful pantry sale in A. L. Rennieb store on the evening of Nov, 14th_ Mr. D. F. and Mrs. Hardy, Miss Linda Hardy and Master Keith Hardy of Kensington spent Sun- day with friends in Elmsdale. Miss Verna Currie of Charlotte- town is visiting friends in Elmsdale -and Alberton. Mr. Wen. Wallace of Norboro spent the week-end at hls home in Elmsdale-T. MALPEQUE Mrs. Charles Chisholm, who has been spending a week very pleas- antly with her cousin Mrs. James K. MacGouganat the "Bungalow" left on Tuesday for Charlottetown where she will spend a short time with friends before returning to her home in Ottawa. Mrs. Charles Stewart and little daughter, Geraldine, returned to her home in St. John N. B. after a months visit with Mrs. Stewart's mother Mrs. H. A. Stewart, Hamil- ton. - Mrs. Margaret Burns has re- ceived word that her son George is seriously ill in the Getehs home in Norton Heights, Conn. George was one of the nrzny to answer to the call of King and Country in the World's Great War. Friends regret to learn that it is necessary for lVlrs. W. H. Crozler to undergo further hospital treat- ment ‘. She left on Monday morn- inf for Halifax, accompanied by Mr. Crozier. Mr. Ralph Bryenton leIt on ‘rilesday the 10th Nov. for Char- lottetown where he entered on his duties as a member of the Pro- vinclal Police Force. Mr. Bryenton is a young man who has won the respect of citizens in general who will follow him with bcst wishes for further advancement and success in life. Mrs. F. J. E. Wright and Miss Zilpha Sharp were motorists here 0n Saturday afternoon. Remembrance Day was ob- served in this locality, more pir- ticularly on the Sunday previous when the congregation oi’ Prince- town United paid its tribute to the sixty thousand Canadian soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice and to those soldiers who returned to us after years of faithful service. Two minutes of silence preceded the service. appropriate music will given and the con- received at Braces. i10204-11-19-4i —BEDEQUE BAPTIST Church not do," 11.45 a. m. Sunday School, 7.30 p. m. Evening Worship, Subject, “The fly in the Ointment." The Pastor will speak at both services. -—SYMPATIIY EXPRESSED-Ml‘. 10180-11-18-41. I THE cl l gig; _._i 311133‘: )W .~l__q._ pan pip; FREE Merchandise $3, $2, $1, $1 Missing lettcrmton REAIIMIZVERY AD-FIND IUISSING LlYlTERS-READ EVERY THE SNATINGS i SEASON For Particulars in Regard To This Contest Sec Page-IS II. A. BRIISE MENS WEAR lmi lliicen Hirer-t (‘lnirIuih-iniili, - ]-_ 11,". l, BI'l'Il'l.\l.S n" MEN'S uvlili- (‘OATS New Models, New Cloths ‘ $11.00 to 1.10.00 test WATCH THIS SPACE . _ -__ ’__.._____.__ ___P/LG_E_THIR_TEEE FREE Merchandise ' S3, $2, $1, $1 ls Now Starting Enioy the sport this year with l a new pair of STA RR SKATES W" hnre o full lino-all sizes nnll prices. - The Rogers Hardware 00., Limited Nov. 22nd: 10.45 a. m, Morning u Worship, subject, What Jesus could NOTHING LIKE A GOOD DINNER For the Main Course Meat or Fish Rely on Us. J. A. . LAWSON MEAT rrsll Tcl. 106.1. 135 Euston St. Those Dlstlnely Smart N. WORTNY The‘ I'o|i|l|iir llrllgglnt SHOES You no much iulnilrcil urn from tllo how linll Igoilrln shown by Wright Shoe 0o. The bent in service and Car PHONE I010 Tliilt Cnlln BENIS TAXI _._____._.___._ W. A. JIINNSTONE frurker. (l raniteirnrr, Souvenir finnilil, Fancy Goods. Smokers‘ I I KEEP I JIMMIEIS Free Qllallly Toawlocs. 2 tins .. 19c Cllmllllela Sear. 2 tins 21c Island Beans, 2 tins 21c you visit our .....:;:':"':I.t:::;? Yo“ Fest Warm - SMOKE SHOP Fllppllel ' n» u ri-IniIhli-r Hllllf: l i i-r I "_'"I "H Qwr: ALI! T0 l-Lunslc "l" "illha will‘: m“ I §IlO€ Shine PHIIOI’ HFHTIIarIIottetoWnEIIoHe r“ MIMI‘ n,“ ""7 CIII” __ I-I I Lyceum Prince Iii. TH‘ II” "II “In” I.‘ -____ f I Don t llcad This U"|*"'_{ you nre looking tor I EIitIIZiIo" I<'>".-'I.I.IJ'Q'.I.I"I}..IIZnIJZIZ s SAY lr wrrn 1' . ' - chi-r nmt-iiitlzrit-z-Tmllm n G R 0 c E R Y _ __ Fnowmts KELLY s» MacINNIS fig,“ Phone lll ‘wit; (lift? George St. Orders Delivered It would be a pleasure to In" GREENHOUSES JAMES TAIT i ' i“ ,0, gregation filed out while the Dead March in Saul was rendered. The congregation was headed by the members of the Young People's Society. Two of their number, Messrs finest Lockerby and Arthur MacKay-brothers of fallen heroes-carrying a wreath which was plzced in front of the cen- otaph which was erected in mem- ory of the large number from Prlncctown and Indian River who sacrificed their lives. The Rev. M. A. MacMillian oifered prayer and on the return to the church the beautiful solo "Crossing the Bar” was effectively rendered by Mrs. HUGHES DRUG CO. "-”---' " ' r" ‘ Bl - ifl. C. BUIIIOE. CARTER. b 00., LTD. practical ltsnonv nnos. The address by Rev. Mr.‘ MacMilrn was full of application and the whole service was well worthy of- Wsl-li-TT-Bat-tue-thur-tf. I I our ‘brave patriots and is one that; will live in the hearts of those present-M. and Mrs. Westley Wagner, of Sum- Ilily and Night. . Immnfl, I," Swift Lard, 2 ",5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 25c i merside, have the sincere sympathy “mun”. ALLEY; BENIS TAXI "I" Ifluur In“; In“ I Members i-‘Iorlal Telegraph ‘I °¢- “"5 of their iriehds in the sudden death 117 m... so. ' ,.,,,,,,, ,, Tel. loos. .. 2o" QM... s, Delivery Association i °I III” of their youngest son. Ernest. aged Fllllrlallrtmvli. - P- E- l. iuoniuuuo. 1'. n. l. I I I w“ w" four months. The little one was only >5 1"" ill a iew hours. Besides the parents _.._... » I °I III‘ _________________ there are a brother and sister left . ' to mourn, Master George and Miss c. C. REAL VALUES o," "mm, ‘_'"_m"m, _ , | _~ I “II” Ruby. The little one was laid to Tlm ruin-win: mourns... g AT LOWEST PRICES uu in uilr Quality‘ I ""l~'"‘“' l"""""" "h" l. T "out rest in the Peoples. Cemetery on We AIIKTICAIEQ “I” m"? I. vumpk“. ‘um-k at AT IHY GROCERY STORE lllly ilri: you lllll mic iii’ ilicm. 'l'r_\- illlt- nnlII ,\-(Iil ‘warp; K0 IIIII- iBTIIZli: Monday-S“ p.-..,’.':..|,,¢';I,,,,._ “IIMIIIIIK “I, HIM m, w snoriui ZZZ‘... hum-g, "d l Smoke Huppllon . p I Pu Jr ml Telephone 1W7. JIEGE B .._p1m5]3y'1'|5|umq BADIVHNTQN I“ 0M" "I'm" zitnrlnIIflfiwn C. H. Telephone 888, TrIl-lullollc liil7 ('|I(lIl‘l.‘lI‘1.Ill(iI.-l)\€|:0r:a f m? S‘; 5h dut- CLUB-The Presbyterian Badmin- iiiurruy nlver, - r, n. l. Col‘. Kent and Prince Streets um!" runny and Elhnud I .- ton Club is now in full swing and I Inland’ a good season is being looked for- ———-—-k-€__.___. , —_—————————————-——— M M k [Ii '19,“- ward to. At a. recent meeting the - _ , r t e m5‘ omcers were 899mm” as “Hows: NutrIAlllie (lfllwffiflilllgbyollr T: i Joli-uri- mullll ui IIH‘ Iowa-f iii-ifs nds to Hon. Pres, Rev. J. C. St. Clair car put Into lnIlllpe for tile iviu- M," I_.‘_"d_ i . (‘zillm-il plurals nun resembles. l‘ Jeans; Pres" ML Robert Judi“; sumo I _ .. ier. lie \\lll im-ruul your n --l will Body , I (‘lira-ll llilln 21k‘, Blwnn 20o ‘as pos- m-clill mini-s In Llillirrr’ motor, iiuicll, trlilisnllnulun, relir. I.’ °|"'I'|"Il- :.| “rum... M, Pork blank illlli Pork (‘boll l O _ Vice-president, Dr. MHOMIIIIGO; 2nd‘ llllll iii-inn» wrist \v..i.-i...,._ i-uil uurl Ilflllivla‘, llllil unui-uuii-l- '1'?“ II” "II."I"""‘ "1' (‘llla- w. ,....-.-.,.n,.. 1,. h,” pun... Slllrll Illa ‘m c n V166 Pfvfildfillli. M155 Enid MBCFBT- Judi-Ir’ "I "II I‘I"'I" IIIIJITIII~IIIIIIFP'.IOI:\IPIIIIT 2x i-"IIHIIIZKIII "m MILIv-IvIII-IIIIILIIIIII"; a “m; m“ IIHIIII ‘III-u’ IIIIIIIU I J- R. SEVICK h“ by lane; Secretary treasurer, Mrs. Eric W N T pun“... IIIIIIMIIII ‘IILIDIIIYIIIYIZ Phone IEIRfl-J. film“ ,_;_';,‘",‘i,,,ffg;fff'li?’ifii kinds. "m. moi ~ 22s Queen so. l . , ' ' (‘nil for estllnllti-s. '9" “may sir-m ' ' ' spokes- Macliay, Executive, Miss Georgie Tel. lil2-L llfi Grliflnn , r "Ilnrlnilr-tnivn, _ I. I, I ~ Huestis, Mr. William Forbes; Mem- ' I' ' t" pol-ship committee, Mm 1311c Mac- ' II“ "P" 5""! - —-—-————-_______, FITBllCll Kay and Miss Maltha hiacFarlane. “_—*__—__ - ISLAND BRAND 2km}: _ _ 1 . ‘r . _ em ls 7 R R u 0 N S l Entnrny _..5A]) BEREAVEMENT __ There Consult our 25 item check up for s; 50 I LluIIi-nl flair Drlesnllll: Pnrlor B E A N s P 0 R K I . . ear our Stciinrt w...- c ' ' - '"' super- p ssed away in the Plince County “w I _ n r Radios . Hospital on Tuesday, Nov.'1'1, Miss nSIIILIIfnIIY5dII£°"w“°"f | BARBER SIIOP c0. Great Edna Gallant. at the early ase a! ‘r G g Ne" Tel sic r r r 5i ('Il'll‘IOI.I/*t0\\'ll P r i Stand- 19 years. after a few days’ illness. . . Charlottetown ' ’ ' “I Im" ' I I I ' I ' ' 5° p" she was thedaughber of Mr. and BURANT snow nooius _.._ — + I” III Mrs. Joseph R. Gallant, of O'Leary, _ __. I and was a very aifectionate girl and . . , "m"! a favorite in the community. The re- ‘ R E I CILIIJANING i h” In" mains were take-n on Monday even- ' “m l“ ‘Mm a“ "I" I” II“ Im’ I RESSING Cham- 1118 i0 11B!‘ home in O’Leary. There The sum of m, - . ‘I’? JOoIIIIIQIIIPfi I120?» QiIJaII-Irr-Tlh-Izfi: . ,1 .. l. , TAILORING am left to mourn, besides her sor- “II” Y“ m‘ ~‘“'""""' ll"""1 Hmrdresslng Shoppe . II“ "I" I TT “"',I',§,f n“. Th rowing parents, a large number of w“ mm’ “m but u..‘.‘."i‘.‘il."“' IIIIIK" T‘ E“ snrrlul suInih-i» n.'..'..... eodore sentner ‘ brothersland sisters to whom sincere MCIIIIIISI Bilkéfy its, lznrlnlll, ilnuioiifiriuftaffnz; E£IPIBGIIIIIIIIIQISDIIIPJG Tel. fiUil-J I75 (inlftnil st. TI, I10", I“ K". I‘ sympathy 13 extended___s_ Tel. 470. lfi (irnm-lll 5t. In" "Begum: I2" Cor. (it. George nnll Richmond . 108 Grout George Street _ -x. 6r c. HONORED-Mr. n. F. F’ ‘I'm; MaePhee, of Charlottetown, state -—-'—-——-_______,__________ ion“ Deputy, acting on behalf of the Su- L u N c H B A n B E R h preme council’ was present at II "II ‘ Try Len llooper nllil you svlll 7p Y 2 banquet in the Knights of Columbus ngygrgaux flmggfy TEA EXAMINATION A F E A S T 537i 'KIIL"_.;T.'."'.J.I..IiI.TIT‘"°“ II" “W” I Home on Monday evenmg and prb v mo“, ‘m! n k Flitlnl and glelalllfllil Gina-ell, Th“ y." Wm “U” ‘I Walsh. sented a bust of Christopher Colum- s P E c I A L s Quality nnrl n.3,?’ H J M A B O N Mfltods Tea Room I mm gm" lay and bus to the members of the Council m I I (‘IPTOWETRIST Tcli-llliilnl: ‘Hi-ll I M“ l" "Pill" "are" IIIIIIIITII‘ as an award for being the most ac- I E- M OSHER liar-lawns. P- E- I- lol lu-ui Street I tive in the Jurisdiction. The meet- 3:312:51. lI:ll:b-I-'-.§,"|i{.",'_'_',',',', I “I- 'M Montague "m" °""'II"I ‘I'm’ "mum" Iym- a ing was presided over- by My; guy P-O- Sea». one snuu l-‘lilkea l ' I Byma Houghton, CvrandKnight, Member, ‘I Qjj; §',I‘,f;_“',’ffI-,°"° "'"'~ W §——-————~——-—_-___ HIGH GRADE l "m"- 01’ the glergy addfgssed the meeflnm dill"! Sex Soup. 4 for . l‘ i I l’. E. ISLAND Foxes nre fnmmll I I I “Eu!” Musics; ‘slallectionsb were given by .II;;...,"..,, I P F“'“"‘l"‘ II""’I"'B"_ '“"I"-‘"' \\'e h...» u vomhlilte stock of Imm- 301118 0 e mcm Bil-S. , t? t _ I |_ ‘ HI “In moat uluillilig you wrmt. Our Devereux Grocer S ,“ °I'I‘ ‘I'm’ “ "I f, I‘, .|' Qlllliily llnll I'll“: will “i; y“, Gallant _MmA(;ULQUS {SCAPE A And Meat Mqrkei, zlgfillléferlgghglunillnli‘:i-niiu... ‘pa. Ihmufnflurkd by show Shine M \|N|m ‘fins G lal) 2 -‘_ 1 . I IIIII C r yoans lad 0i’ 1’! years. Edward Gal- I ‘tI.',',f,‘}{f,,,"‘§,°I‘",' "“" "’I"",'f'"' P.E.l. Biscuit Co. Ltd. Arthur ac e‘ e ar rocery ‘w’ lent, son of Joseph E. Gallant, of m mm in Phm" m0 shionu-rlii-IIINIIITI-iINIIiioIIIIiIrnIPII (‘llllrloitrtou-n, - 1'. n. l. 109 noni si. s. - l‘. n, l. Summcrsicle, had a miraculous esc- n, m" ‘IIIITIMID KIM II I " —-* ~»-—-—-— ape from serious injury on Tuesday _ ~»-_-\ Whéll I16 fell into the hold 0f thg g, ‘ I the? S. Dapen, which is loading potatoes _ P" as s“ ' o u... King's County Garage LIVINGSTONFS IIarollIS. MacLeod llllll l J- J- sllllllll ssi tin with th l dl h - . * I """'" '" i“ w“ a s ll e oa ng w en he Company Ltd. h... G I M h t Sh,“ n. .,,,,,,,,,,_, IMII . fled w missed his footing and fell headlong Exp," GIIIIII, M," MIIIIIIIII HOmeJVIad C d enera SIC an I" I Fouls, Etc. to the bottom or the hold, “mo; 3o Storage Buttery Repairing nun e an y I D I In rum Pmm," nun, Olin, Wilslllvlg nnil Grril! I ui hi..." pm" an M; Ilecllnflllll "l" Blvrclnltlcn. FIIITIII, Trillion "‘I "I " iluliu-lillc llllllll l r"’"° I2 quill"! ‘eat ms only InIurIes were a 51mm Accessories Olin (inn Etc. llml (‘llrnmeln . “h.” I. y“ |,,|,,,,.| PM", "74, I """ ‘l'""" "l"! llllillalrl streets cut on his head and hand and a few so"; rniiiiin; 'n fipfivinlly m Elm Ave. “m” I I riuirloiii-iuii-ri. - l‘. n. I. l l Illllllllivtlllrn, . |-_ a |_ brulses'__s_ Radio Salon nnll Service c|""'|°“4‘il"\‘". - I‘. E. I. I _ eId cm Montague, - I‘. Ill. l- ‘ I. (nth, ___..._________ -—-Mrs. Wilbert Delaney of Malpe- I B y Come‘ qua h“ been "slung Mr‘ J‘ M‘ Don't neglect the greatest llllnet 1 I s “d was Noonan, of Summerside-S. iIlntI you pnlllll nnd that ll s rluun-l liH-Mz ‘y’ L“ --_-_-_._.__. " Qunllty nt the rllllit fII'|\‘4~‘- Quill-k vrfil-li-ui Service ‘Sv- M!‘ _ ~ 1G I CH u m. ll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. be itl r n General Merchants Y o u n E s m“ II°‘" "'“ I" " QU i~..'I§...n.'.-...l.., :5 i... _ i». =‘ I 2-. —Mrs. Leslie Weeks, Messers P J NOY f? Co. I..." ronm Dinners fific “mm, rum’ I I" ______ III .Cross Eldred and Melville Weeks, Hazel 0N3 PRICE To Au‘ J‘ W‘ JOHNSTON hi. i-i llllnlrr nmr I'M‘ M‘ \I\“Ii|n1Tll:lnI‘ "mm ‘I ITIIIIlIfINIIIIIIoII-kf. an h Grove. accompan by Mrs. Ella Georgetown. P. a. l. rosin-one can-n h» lit. on»... si. o... llry-lllmlih "n mo...’ °I ‘I Abbot were visitors to Summer- I” m” 5m“ "VIM side Szturdey the guest. of Mrs. II‘ Pr“ Robert Milligan-N. ‘l- a" ~ rr Ken you have any Furniture I I R I X 1 S , I emofY- 's u -I ll lllalllllllll" i Gasford s. Wh'te ' that need; Upholstering, Re- . pairing or Refinishing or if General Merchant I , , I N E yollrwiar needs n. new top. llumliiiig (‘ii-looting By Cushions or Curtains repaired. Gcorgemwnl n n |_ En ringer‘ I0 (I III I‘ I‘ IIII II ‘I f‘ I)“ V I II SUNNYSXDE gxerdnfiszdarieuc-gztflifiviuii‘ Quick Service. llritvr Priors IT i ' , I _ , Cool days are here again. tel dons right at n I ht. rice by _ llalii-lln-Rllflli"! =1 SPWII"! -. N-B- WII ' I " I‘ ‘II “' W o‘ I‘ I‘ a hot drink and a bite to out the reliable u p I III“ “'5'” IIIIIIIII’ lI-II ‘mm’: befor: going home. Prices on "L R gfiglialllfllilrghilor‘: . . . . . . .. A “MI h "w" WI" IIIMIP .I)I(! ti: _ hill h d Il s0 ( ) - .' 0 _» -lll 1 - r - ~ ~ ___ _ ._ iIiI-gdfieiblii sIiIiIIISnIEtI-‘Sigirwliri? Tifvrdilie §u.1'.°.i°.?.°.§ llflIvches. iiT..i°"§..I.I-i'.'§.IILJLJI LII; ‘i... z tins Australian Apricots 33c mcnis. coir-inlaid far umples g I, In‘; ||rr(‘1’- c .. -~ _ .. - III" mo, III III ha” one. w, nxrnnr runmrune r...:> ' ' ' I _ I‘ "I" °II°I ° I'M“ I‘ I” I" 2° III" ‘I “I” notion: GIIIIIG?IIO¢QIIGI§: know you will be pleased. AUTO TRIMMER "'"‘"- ""‘“' ""‘I I"‘“ Phone 356 9 s‘ ‘t Bur- notb orremovehainAnygrug- TPI- 11'“- IG Queen y own v35» gwstg-ifi” wIIIii". T°'°l“'°"° III‘ oiiffnsffiztmsi"? l A' 8' I c". Bum" a Longwmru‘ Am , Charlottetown. r. s. l. illl-"IY n‘ M" "m, Idhmmmtl l Charlottetown. l’. E- l- ' ' ' I Tel. e-i llimter nim- Italic g. nfil?’