..l ‘ .l" ‘Sfilggi 5.15m big six _i N E R __________ |M1>RQVED MANIFOLD \ r i BIG can APPEARANCE AND VALUE NEW STARTER CONTROL auaasa ENGINE mouunwos PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE, ON on. PUMP 7-7 IMPROVED BRAKE'S AND SHOCK ABSORBERS IMPROVED STEERING CROSS FLOW RADIATOR SLOPING NQN.GLARE WINDSHIELD LINES LONGER AND LOWER CONVEX MOULDING DRAFT SEAL ..____.._.. FULL CROWN FENDERS COLLARS NEW STRONGER BODIES BY FISHER '4“ "Qfitrvm I Intlieaedamwlimeivuydollarmimfnbeoum ‘thegyouobtaixithemaximmn for your motor m: investment. The New Series Pontiac Big Sixlfitanemdrnstiallyreducedpricesflsthe peateatbayinflanadatoday‘. - Itltlllaedulytllatwillbeinlteepingwith-the atyietrmdofortimetooome. Iniisperfor- manoeyouwillteoognizeaqualitycomporable no can costing much more. The record of pzeviomPontiaa and the proven nature of its advancements are pledges of its mechanical TheNewSerieePontiac Big Sixiaan invest- mdtt of lound worth-i-the facilities of GMAC, General Memo’ own time pay- ment plan, make it easy to buy. And the ‘GeaorllMotonOwnetSuvioepolicynssurea 4.11m hiiihil» your complete ‘and continued satisfaction. New Prices "r ‘S80 at Rectory-Oshawa TIAC 139M SIX ' Home 6-9 Co. Prince Motors Summerside Charlottetown "| DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDW-ARD ISLAND _~_-- ~41 15v rim-AND sun roa YOURSELF . attend this assembly lcoomponlld by Mrs Brooks. Rev Mr Baker and Mrs Baker have also irone to attezd this council which meets in London Olil- --~—~- -~1~ -ca_..i.~ W» l. Brooke ‘mo we; elect- °°fllmree u tn. official dele- for the Maritime Provinces to Osumi ooumii of mo United "m1 c! 01am left mound; to ‘l "7.' 7"‘ " "l‘l.i'ei‘-\ ." ~'—-'--=====-_ LADIES’ FELT HATS in many dif- ' o lfcrent styles. only $1.98. Prowse Bros, innnms scnooi nose m Silk and Wool and all Wool. All sires. Price 49c. Prowee Bros, Ltd. 7003-9-20-21. ENTERS HOSPITAL-The friends o! Mrs. A. W. Douse. North River Road will regret to learn that she entered the City Hospital Wednes- day. She ls doing as well as can be expected. KIDDIES two piece Knitted Suits in Sand, White, Pink, Sky and Pow- der. Price $2.25 suit. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 1093-93041. FOR BEMIIIDA.—Ll5l€d 8-! from Charlottetown and sailing from Hall- fax last night on C. N. S. S. Lady Hawkins to Bermuda, are Mr and Mrs. Frith. '2 WEBB of Heavy Tweed Coating 54 inches wide. Special price 82.40 yard. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 7098-9-20-2i. LADIES FLANNEI... Silk, Rayon Kimonos. Special price $3.50. Fmwse Bros, Ltd. 7093-9-20-21. CALEDONIA PRESBYTEBLAN CHURCIb-Services Sept. 21st will be as follows: English at 11 a. m. and ‘t p. m. The Minister will ex- change with Rev. Peter W. Currie, Minister Elect of Murray Harbour North for that. day. Rev. Allister Murray, Minister. - A NARROW ESCAYIL- What might have been a serious accident. occurred at ‘rracadle Station last Friday evening, when alvery spirit~ ed horse diiieii by Miss Helen Mac- Phee and Miss Nellie MacDonald of Boston, Mass, took fright from a passing train. Miss MacDonald was thrown out of the wagon but Miss MacPhee courageously held on to the lilies and succeeded in bringing the crazed animal to a stop after flll1< nlng about two miles and narrowly escaping collision with several cart. loaded with gravel. THE BAPTIST CHURCH-Dr. A. C-Virwent has returned to the City after his vacation and will speak, morning and evening at the Baptist Church to-morrow. Dr. Vincent's morning subject is “Christ's Desire for Our Church." His evening sublect is "What We Preach." Sunday School will meet at 2.30 in the after- noon. Will all scholars. teachers and friends bear this in mind, and be present. The music, under the dir- ection of Miss Spencer, will include the anthems "More Love (Speaks) "At Even Ere the Sun was Set," (Turner), as well as in the ev- ening a male quartctte, "Drilling Away," (Towner) by Messrs. Quigley. Calder, Dlrigwell and stems. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES-Tile services M, the Central Christian Church tomorrow will be conduct-ed by Rev. Dr, W. C. Macdougall. Principal of the College of Churches of Christ. Toronto, On- tario. It will be remembered by many in this city that Dr. Macdou- gall suppled the pulpit of tliLs church for about four months in the fall of 1928, and made many close friends on that occasion who will again be delighted to hear him preach. Dr. Macdougall is an outstanding edu- cationalist, and spent twenty years of his life as a missionary in India. congregation at both servlcw tomor- row. All Maodougall a good hearing Mr. Al- lan of Halifax will sing a special number at each service. Hay Fever and catarrh are offensive ail- ments. Heat and inhale Min- ard’: a few tlmea daily, as for colds. It stimulates and fe- lleves the membrane. mquanofg] , lJNlMErlT to Thee," the urged to be present and assure Dr. Ltd. 7008-94041. CAB DERAILED-A freight ca: was derailed at Fredericton yecurday afternoon for several hours. Rail traffic was not halted, however. u the trains were able to run through the sidings. ST. JAMES CHURClL-‘rhe Sab- bath School will reopen tomorrow af- temoon after the summer recess. when all teachers are requested to be present, and parents are asked to see that the children fulfill their nt- tendanca without fall. During the Sabbath School hour the Mixiistar will conduct a class of preparation for l-loly Communion, to which all contemplating church membership, both adults and young people, or! invited. 'I‘he minister willofllclate at both seivices of worship tomor- row. CALEDONLL- WEDDING BIL! —Misa Elizabeth l, Macrhee, daughts er of Mr. and Mrs. MllfdO_A. Mac- Phee, l-lopefleld and Mr. Thomas W. Bi-ehaut, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert G, Brehaut of Murray Harbour. WEFE united in marriage by the Rev. Allister Murray, ‘Minister o! the Par- ish. Beautiful was the moining and lovely the sight when the handsome youna couple unattended but accom- panied by their own fathers and mothers. to witncas the emred cere- mvoy. arrived at the Manse punctu- ally at 9 a. in. The happy coup]; 1m. mediately afterwards started on their honeymoon in various parts o! Nov; Scotla via Charlottetown. Thali- friends and all who know the pop“. lar young hair wish them health, wealth alnd many years of happy married life. PERSONALS Mls Marion Holmes has returned to Charlottetown to resume licr dut- ies after having spent a very pie“- ant vacation with relativu and friends in Maiden, Mass. lfhe many business and pgysgna] friends of Mr. J. F. Lord, o: Norm Tryon, will be sorry to hear of his recent illness. He entered the P. E, 1- HOSDital Thursday morning for treatment. -,_._- Mr. Will Robin left Monday for Murray Harbor, P. E. Island, alter Spending some weeks visiting rela- tives and friends in New Glasgow and ViClHllY- While in town he was guest of Mr. and Mrs.’ Paaoo Herring. Norma Street-New 615,5- gow News. Millard’: Llnlment for Chen Contention. Consumer Not Affected By Gasoline Duty TORONTO Serum-Greatly in- fiwl-iod business, followed by (motion of many more lobe rai- Canadians, u foreseen by the oil trade as a result of the Bennett Government’; higher lmllort duty an gasoline, according to A- L. Ellsworth. incident of the British American Oil Oompuay, who He is a very impressive speaker and “m u“ “m” m“ m’ 5°34"! 93° will bring important messages to the P5395 ‘mm "l9 r . n“ would extend into many othg: 11nd; gmbor, mu yrjmd, u; of. business from which refineries purchase machinery and lies. 1n the year ended March 31 last, 170,000,000 gallons of gasoline were imported to Canada, Mr. Ellsworth said. He believed the new tariff would enable Canadian refineries in manufacture and sell n. large portion of this amount. 1n order to do Lhld, however, new plants would have to be built, more. machinery bought, and storage space increased, Uierdby pro- viding work for other trades. A much larger section of the Canadian market would be oonaumed for Can- adian prod , he declared. Wlll Not Bout Prices Hop S you sit before your fireside . . - v how satisfying it is to know that today's comfortable security will be con- tinued through years to come! How pleasant to reflect that old age will find you happily independent . . . that even if, through the loss of the provider, the fxamily circle be brokctw-your loved ones will always be protected against distress! Life Insurance inspire this absolute con- fideocein the future. It re- moves doubt and fear. It inessl-oday "an Tomorrow I/ 1| ital ‘ill means happiness today . . . and tomorrow. When you invest in Life Insurance, your savings . . . which represent so much of your time and energy . . . are. safe- guarded and put by for the day when they will be needed most. Your premiums help to form a great reserve of capital which is a constant source of protection to those whom you hold most dear. If your Tomorrows are not adequately provided for, we suggest that you decide now to comult a Life Insur- ance Representative. i, iii-‘fninwtu wu confident. Refined! h!!! P1011861! llllmflllvw ml to increase prices to consumers under their increased protection. It was understood that objection had been raised to the increase by some who ooritmded that prices would tend to 8° llP- . Mr. Ellsworth declared that if the change in duty had. not been men- tioned in the newspapers, the con- suming public would be unconscious of any increase, u far as lt effected retail prices at the filling stat-lone of Canadian refineries. The bull of the application made mm the smndm’guaury""ii“tii”at facture of uTrouos-mg ‘amiss ‘British West mai7§T countries “when conveyed uithoutlBrivish India, Ceylon, Straits Settle- trans-shipment from any part of any l ments. New Zealarid, Union of South est grade mmugactured by gmmmn ‘British mllhtrl‘ enjoyiru: the benefits l Africa. Southern Rhodala, and a‘ ‘ the British preferential tariff lnv,» ion: list of colonies, possaflona, pro- " iricludlnk country. The United States standard in general was not equal to tho low- refineries. according to the Dominic (‘f Department of Mines. compared samples from both coun- tries. l “Mich had ya sea or river nor,‘ in (‘anada " I l The Unltgd Kuvgrlnni, Bermuda, Newfoundland ‘tevtriral rs. n nd so forth. Rates of Increase i ‘The new tariff represents an Ln-y crease of l“; cents per imperial gallon ‘ in every classification as follows: ‘ British preference. 2 cents, intermedq late, 2% cents". general, 2'»; cents‘, The old rate was as follows: British,‘ preference. ‘q oenv. inlermedlalA-fiil FREE LECTURES Dr. J. C. Lawson. the noted Dietitian an! Osteopath will speak in the Caledonia“ Hall. Richmond Street. Monday, September 22nd on The Philosophy of Health, at B l’. M. Tuesday. September 21rd nfl The llllrarle of Food. to the government for the increase, 'cent'. awml- 1 can!‘ be ocntinund, wu the argument that ‘The intermediate ‘The benefits from the new gasoline gasoline imported from the Unltedpther two divisions tariff applies to‘ it would comet in comer-treasure un- imports from Cuba only. General. to‘. employment. Luge quantities .1‘... countries not included in thel British prefer-l The Vancouver Sun says: “fllstrachlngs are in perfect accord with our own. Ho is .-i sprnkrr of power." tariff schedule wouldbe detrimental to States wu of inferior grade, lower once la extended in produce nr manual 7091-9-20-21. 4 WA‘: BRINGING UP FATHER I QHDEAR- tum)!!! Tuouat-rr "m: clamor F APAANOF coo-Hoe! ALB i l- wooai-rc COUNT DO ‘"1’ “Em T° - 1 . , “a AH Mmuqqg 5 _ Tau. ME Ycu HAVEN‘? 121*». L w- m- ‘THEY Aha ‘ °°""' “NC” “EARO THAT CQNT ,¢_ WAT , WHAT "mEVRE 0a win/ante NA? - 5%“ sAmNé “GUT Au. 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