THE CHARLUFIETOWN GUARDIAN roa runsum lmrcr ma: THE ANTISEPTlC LINIMEiJi‘ BEAIPS I-ATI 1.115;!“ 1‘_ ,- . were in an insane twylmn. mam- - l Shallow Well Pump, com- ' plete with engine; 1-300 Gal- Abiflbi Also ‘B quantity oi steel atantions. Ion Gravity Tank. HOWARD DOUGLAS, Halpeque Road, I‘ 8-17-31. WE HAVE THE PROPER TRUSS FOR YOUR PARTICULAR CASE , '1‘; those at you who are uniortunatc enough to have to wear a truss we ask the question. Are you satisfied with the one You are wear- ing’! Does it iit comiortabl! or is It an out oi date style. we have just received a ship- i‘ ment oi new style trusses. All ' sizes and at 111109! to Stilt everybody. "r1111 GASSY BTOMACHB BELIEVE!) Every person Who la troub- led with Ills in the stomach or bowels should get a bottle oi Dr. Evans’ Stomach Mix- - lure and see how quickly it f will relieve all I symptoms. Dr. Evans Stomach mixture taken at meal hours, not only prevents all h:1d eilcets from gas but it promotes the iunc- l tional activity oi the atorn- ' sch. assists digestion and i111- provea the appetite. Don't Delay. Order distressing YOI-Il‘ Bottle Today. Price 85c. TllE 2 MAGS 149 Great George Street Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention. 1101" Receiving sows Friday (Only). August 16th. neau Brummel lived the last 10 _ year; n! his liie in Caen. and died . Fibdlizttsaus Charlottetown. Farmers wishing to sell kindly ar- range delivery on that day. DAVIS d. FRASER. LTD. 41: A-Pialleta 30-84: I N 14-31: O zo-zs $5. ' Butter: Wholesale iobbirll ieurizod Que. No 1 3t '5: No. 2 pasteurized 34-34 ‘.5 ceipt Que. No. 1 pasteurized 34 1i del MtL; N0. 2 33 ‘.6 del Mtl.; ilrst grade creamery prints lob price a1- 11-30 1i: first grade solds. 19b Brice 35 84-36. Cheese: Current white western and Que. 20 110B. wholesale west- ern and Que white for local trade and export an 11/16-21. goltrggea: '15 lb. baa Que. No. 1 .m“»»»“-»+::2 NOTICE GRADE XI IN MONTAGUE SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN GEPIIMIII 5th All Students who‘ desire the Secretary. J. l. Fraae or the teacher ll. L. Landry s: x soon as possible. ovo-eevoeo-oo-o-o-ow-o-o Other rates on application. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge (or Any Advertisement ll Cents ~ Central Guardian locals, 6o per word; Western and Eastern locals 2c per word; Announcements and Coming Events 8c per word; Classified 3c per word; ln Memoriam Notices 10o per Inch: Lists oi Floral and Spiritual Oiierings, Cards, etc., 5c per name; Let- ers oi Condolence 70c per inch; Wedding engagements l0 words l" $1.00 and 10 cents ior every additional 3 words. Notices oi _ Thanks and Appreciation, 70o per inch or to per word. Lists oi z subscriptions t0 cents per inch. Address and Presentation 01.00. _ For Sale Business Opportunities 5 ilgvflimgaitz-rolvrtésc cgltérr. wanna-an - para.‘ 13:11.3 ex- Pflve 0400b viiichidflll 031' sssswwutopmm gap‘. __"“'m\- 11-13521. M-L-‘tto-u-n. Monvzre ' 10a sau: _ - I B,’ Pom“ sglgyltwo “appa- Boardersjaoted _ KENT l ron sas. aoannnaa warn-an -- cot.- : with poles 111.1 ..E.t°:z",§.';,'£1" less urn. Apply "w Guardian. 15m t-u- . "1"!- Machinery L08! ilialbl-T saws am: vvooo- LOBT — BETWEEN CBASWILL Studio and Metropolitan. Mother Pear Brooch tb . ite- ward. Phone llN-SI. 0-17-11. 007M’ furnished or _ r . Apply Ito-um“. uniurpished. ld-l. W! vol tor Canada 110m sunny lurmghgd ,,,, awn... —-——-— —-—-—-—"- : an , _ msr-crnttrsan ructm. nun : 1113i}, ._..‘.’_?"Z3,“,$gg{";,ngg;vg{ can between Btnntnerside and .. vnnwuve, B 9 " Hunter River. Kindl. advap ~_““““——-'—--'— Queens i-looel. Bin-tenets dc‘. 11%.“. Wanted ' ' 1. AMI]; ‘* ; 111.11,, ,3, QPQQQQF“ Teachers Wanted T g.1g.g1_ ——il'_—i"‘_‘—' 1. mi...______ wan-ran - sacorm oaasa "Tin - aoaao ann noon Teacher m1- wstemu senenx. ‘only: with good .,_.¢,,,,,,,,,,,d,. lanant 1:10.00.‘ n Louis h", ‘h5g2’ pg“ 0;: giueuard- Tra or. Mt. smart. ‘ml _ T_ a-m-u. f 3219?,‘ ,,._"e§x§falhlth;' Amount: Female HelpWsnted 1n"§_‘8“°§°§{ gwrtble- Realm wanna - a mam -- rwo n: . o. 40. 1min?‘ ramily. Apply ll Weymctahiom j‘ —~——' - "2221 °é.‘...i.‘.’..'.' .--————-— n-1,." Male Help Wanted ‘ ‘"5" T0 nsvr 1t 1 - ovss o a 1v s‘ a n - axrantaucnn “mlmvnt. or two or threl: wbookheo tor Oreamery Office. 1 tional Seleetiv lendoe o 1d, immune. ' s-io-u. 1n 1904 when a little group of Canadian business men decided to found a company for the manufacture of automobiles, they little dreamed what an historic step they were taking. They were convinced that the motor car would one day be an important means of trans- portation, though most people at that time looked upon it as a rich man's plaything. Bu: it is doubtful ifthey foresaw that in forty years their little plant would grow into an industry employing thousands of men, supplying cars to millions of men and women through hundreds of Ford dealers. Little did they dream that in a future war of nations, Fora Motor Company of Canada, Limited would become the Emnire'a largest single source of military transport. 1Q04—Iord Motor Company of Canada, Limited * , ' inaamall‘ "l" ' ' need as a wsgon factory. Sevcnxeen men were employed, and the cars at first were assembled from parts imported irom Detroit. iu the first year of g operation, 1 17 lord cars were produced. _ Nib-Phat es ‘creased. The ar, 1914-1918, called for added 'out t. in 1916-1917, production ‘ ‘ a new {higrol 50,000 uuiu as s new branch assembly a wsat into oporsdou at Toronto, nah halos sad lfitls& [ND-Iced o! Canada was already producing s ' large volsmc o! war uipmant sndhesvy shipments were made to msuy u: hanlstronu. A1 early as 1956 the groundwork {or the ,roduction ol Lmilitary vehicles had been laid in closest co-opcra- tlcu with the Department of Nsdoaal Defence. d ton 11110111111111” ' \./ MILITARY IAICIST nsion continued as demand in-A recovers: ' or 1. 9on1’ inannn... ...1,|n.,......- ,.|...n TWI-Afrer two years of exhaustive tears, ths l‘ decided to standardize on the Model "T" Ford Car, using mass production methods. With i ‘ demand, the plant was expanded to ten times its former size. By 1912 the number of em- ployees had increased to 565. a \ ' 1§Q7—At'rer completely re-tooling the entire plant. Ford of Canada ram: our with the new Model “A". The car's modern design, power, speed and low cost operation won for it immediate acceptance. Iuyers made their selection from several models epsiosa. ‘UH-The last passenger oaslorthdursdoamm- ofl‘ the susnprly line, ciimaxing a series o! manu- iacturing cunnilmenu of the previous 12 months. Now, until Victory was won, the Company's huge production was to he still multiplied bu: nricriy ‘ ‘tower and " L“ i 1913—l'ord of Csnadawhrst started bailing its own engines thereby creating a new msior outlet‘ {or Canadian raw ' ‘ . Sinccits introducti ‘ iv: years earlier, the Model "T" engine had already become famous for its simplicity of design no.3‘ _ absolute dependability under all condirions. ' 193!-Suw the iflifOdilfilthl- d1 the Ford V-R‘ M engine. For the first time, a powerful, smooth, V-type eight-cylinder engine was made available to Canadian ' in the popular price field. its m ‘city and outstanding part1} ‘ Qdo h fi el o. aatomobile world. ~ F“— "PAGE" f-vti. wr— ' ~ i. , L99‘? o... u "aha U ‘ . ' 113060 Lake P1111111: 1.1111110.) Untd on 0021;: ' 01A TTONS iii, tirirrfi‘ 1,1 g-g caviar 11in too 14111111111 1 o ‘ : . * ‘ 1% Mnfillaiéyre 113133! 10o his??? plfii after weckl! - ' . 5i°1> lor a Samoa when 0N0 rvigrlvimlac 0s 16000 we“ l" 7o! y to b‘ ‘u. "d" n Y ' ,1, _ _ * W l0] mid modlcluaslm - 1 ‘k ixull‘. . _ §f:'A'mm‘&PiWc'hm:fci°Gl:.l_ falmvohllludgviélzté‘ l0 155 ass Wrt mo; U" 4.10] They y” “w,” . ___ Path on up at work or 500 Moneta 0'1 438 Brown Co z 25 “ma”. a b: play. rand tor homo r- Nat Peta 16 cent pool 5m, a“, n b‘ -mmm.lb u‘ 1km’ ties. twholosoma an lit-J 95cm Lee 1100 Dalh e as 9h“ g, ' - l-Tfll- carbonated covers es. And . J Mel-is 2...0 Foothill 1.15 Ohio 41 1-s game-ins one: Quotations - ° 1.1.. 1191111111.. 57 ~ - 0.13.2130!!!“ M b0 . -... .... ..... ... t3 moxxc§ltm§zkl$°°ahhz 500 Nonnetal gr“, ‘ P ca" ulig nerves iivol ' . Ezéjugrgnléillxls .I% Total halos 608.000 our Oil u q-e. Ans Oan " f“? “"1" . “ ‘fi §""".""" ' "" "" l I" '1'- Kenneoctt , g 1.; R000 Aquarius g apagooggglfm t: t IacDO aw aseernaaon airkfi", u,“ m“ m“ 1'4. ‘NW0 “h”! or 111.1: Pacific 451 A very pretty wedding took place - - "u t" N“ d“ W." ‘"0"! so 1-2 10o Purnour 11.41.. Valleyfield United Church on "“"""°‘-""'” » P" P” t6 up; 4""! 1000 P11111011 . 12' July 1am when siren Katherine "m" n“*°'°" " _ u 5 "H" 3-4 9"'"“ 1o ‘I500 Partenan as s-al daughter of Mrs .1 a MacPh ' “"""“"' "I “‘“°"°°'° £14 u” 5 ‘f: 1-10 Pa ' at! son and th 1111' u} ai n. "' work u is am m a n1 M131" B!» 1e 10900 01.111 2a~ v 11 1111 ‘a ' ‘° °"°“' latslflstmy mcoggmgn 1 ' f 0° m P°"'°" 1 mi mlarlgigg: to riiiitnhémfih‘... i? cause. " “pun” vanmmm can n14 m0 3058a‘ w 13 309%]: [S1137 Mr. and Mrs. Allan N. Macbonald, _ emymansralelid- wm “m”, . 47 34.1000 Bonetal 313i 100 Preston 2-75‘ lieatherdale. The ceremony. be- Mlflllltll-l-QAIMIIMY-Dlii w,‘ m” m‘ 14.3800 Boulan 5'7‘ 867 Queens,“ 1-04 lore a large congregation oi uests nintyofwaterlleeiiyoudcnhfldrelill u a Steel so a-e no] 1ooo Quemostt m] Q1‘; ’,§"“§f;,,f;‘ Mgggggwn gt!’ “film-t m user's-Hm- r w» w... 0: 1:22 a... " "a '==- " " ""' "w: m.“ IANKI {:75 9:9 R03)‘. b2! mzgpulzflbg. h7g0 gun glveplylin . ,. ' er. es. Nov 501m égplglogvcfl mm 1.331 . . 323335.333. 4°! L%,k.v%it.h..}.l..1n1. 1",,‘ 13111-1111‘? pagan-pinata“ uni-tome a I V _ GSEQFCTCCOCFIGH F“ 1...... 14a 7-5 %O&n1 1... “=33 unasrr :41: //v r/r: MAR/TIM! , i‘??? 21.0%.’; 1815a» 1nd touted on m m“ - gee-w 15-711'1i...i..i“§....“1“§i line" °"°‘ in .22.... .r.%*."."..: ..'.'.'.':r.%..":;“1- 53*’ r -' w-"é s": ';~:*..:..*~-: Oochenota- also ' . g5 ppm-m, 70 ther Preston ' i ' ' 4581-0 U0 La , ' ' ' ' "Mimi" ilthlm pm... ~ .=.u;its".*zam- 11.1.1 1:1 ..1:.:-;.-. on .'.-n¥.:.-..1':'.~.r - - ___ i %."“&';t ii: iii iz%aoonl°ns°“ on. loco Homestead u 1». ! »;‘;q;|~.h$§t g2“ 4 I0; t “Q58 "g; mil“: o! up as!» 3.1.9111 couple .1 they ....‘i"l.n 4 c Mal a.“ zoo Goldale £= $8 ylfifpfi, Z2 ‘ems... 0e 1313' riilm. iing i-reiy iitseihyo "1 1.2,»: ' (Patriot 2111.1. Co 1 ‘ A a: I’! l; x3350 n‘: 3111 50:52 3100 Gunner 251-4’ Jelllcoe M 34 ‘nvu Shillvan 1.70 You Truly." She was accompanied_ p, i lomlum m“ ._0 3000 Hallwell op Kep- Md m no Sullivan 2.60 by Miss Mona Bruce. IOI. GLAHOIOUB “GAIN” u 4m "ma, n 3,’: l 90 mow Kirk La l“ gafiiflglggu "Sill; Igilowing tgieldceremog! a re- P. --___. cgpantz: 11 a2 900030111111 coo 1ooo nun San: 12 1i; mifimig, 341g woo mne m1. as,‘ ifninfnrnivhittye angels. trin. ‘rigid: the 1e§li‘e1iliu1,d'pmv'1”gg'm°f'g,,“ n13 3nd" n b: ~—-- ~—~ ~~——~_——-_= _ -__..__ '1eit later o_r_1_a legging trip to 1101c tvp girl; A ' ___._i_..- Dom steel a -- 3958 l I 1-4 - ' Gen Steel Wales Home Oil 111C Nltillbl t4 1 O11 l-l m l3 1-4 aliblt 51 1-3 N Mtl Powfir I1 5a: . Nat Bieel Car 7'1 Carl Nor Pld I 1-2 Noranda 5'1 "P1100 (Kill a Smwinigan 1t 5-8 low 8 Dun Textile 7'1 H!‘ ll 3-4 Steel o1 Can 0| rnonuc: ______,_.__s _ _._ wday report v ‘- - P=°“‘“¢~‘*‘"‘"°"@”F Th b 1d’ l oi ‘ ‘r the nion t o1 aa- o o o e ‘0 u m Qurn O 0 I riouliatre io11ow:— - . - a: Graded shipment on snot 1 42 8 for A-Large; A-Moditnn t0- )» . fi91l—Dy this time there was s chain oi‘ more than! ; 5 50 Ford dealers and nine Ford lunches across»? Canada. The Company always believed it owed a debt to the public-that of providing expert service and genuine 1 , 1on1: u those cars were in operation. 1939—70% of all automobiles Canada were built by Ford, more than half of the entire Ford output going abroad. The huge export business, started with the founding ofthe company was built up in every part ollhe i "with the exception of the Iritiah hiss. ‘fill-Ford employees had increased to 15,657, double the number prior to wartime. 4,300 Ford employees had gone into the Armed Services. 15,000 blood transfusions had been given at the Ford Clinic. Employees had invested $10,000,000 in Victory loads and War Savings Certificates. 1944—Mldhigbt, August i7, the Company's 40th anniversary-and out oi its mighty war plant comes a Universal Carrier, the 27.670111 of in kind, the $58,978:]! Military vehicle for World War ll, the l,893,l6Znd unit produced by Ford o! Canada during its forty year history in this Great Dominion. 37 ‘t f 1 . gill 11111111111111‘!!! _/ h . VIHICLH l" THE IIITI$HQIM_;lEE part1 for Ford cars as. 1 from