AUGQ§TLZ§-_1J»§7 [he Presbyterian Church In Canada St. James Church Minister: Rev. MOORIIEAD-LEGATE, D, l), Pulilic Worship: I ELEVEN O'CLO('K. A.M. (No Evening Service During August) Preacher: TIIE MINISTER MUSIC Solo, l Jcloclcd -—- - — MR. ARTHUR BRUCE ________i__ Organist-Mrs Keith Rogers. Choir Loader, Mrs J. A Lawson. __.__________ ‘STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. THE CHARLOTTETOWN g QQARDIAN The ' Central Guiardian T-‘RAS WELL m: autograph; ___.._. DICKSOPPS RISTAURANT_ SPEClIl Sunday chicken dinners 12 to 2 and 5 w mo, L-icza. ROBIN HOOD HOUR Milled from washed wheat for your satis- iimlvn- I Lr-l075-7-28-tl. DICKSONS RESTAURANT- Deliclous home-cooked chicken dinners for Silnday. 11-1923. REMOVAL - Chappell a 00., have moved w the Brace Block. 104 Queen Street. L1877-8-27-3f MR. AND MRS. CHARLES BAT- TRAY, HARRINGTON announce toe engagement of their daughter Florence to Lloyd Gillespie. Mllon. Marriage to take place shortly. L-190l-8-2B-1l POLICE COURT-Two drunks were each fined $10.00 and costs or twenty days in jail in the po- lice court yesterday. Another drunk was sent to jail for 30 days without the option of a fine, while a fourth was fined $5.00 and costs or five days in jail. DR. BONNELL T0 PREACH- Rev. J. S. Bonnell. D.D.. of Fifth Avcnuo Presbyterian Church, New York City. will preach the sermon at the morning service of Trinhv United Church. D1". Bonncll, a son of Prince Edward Island is pastor of NewYorks important churches Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis and little daughter sally and Edith and Mary Dukns returned to their homcs ill East Lynn. Mass. They were John Garnhum. While in the city mph hfifififlfififtfififl BEUYTIGHWNHPKTVNO Central Christian Church Minister. Rev. S. C. Cooper. ThM. Organist, Mrs. v. L. DingwelL ——-—--____._ Morning Survice;_. llIusic—“SPlccicIl". Soloist _- M". Lf-‘llll Dingweli Sermon "Christ's Love and Dun," Sunday School -ll.50. ___________ Evening Sl-rvice:_ Music "Solos-ted." Soloist — 318s Lorena. Sample Scnncn "'I'hn Godlike Christian.” .-\ll (‘ordially Invited they were guests of Mrs. Lewis cousin. Mrs. Nelson Whltlock. - ‘Iii. in three sections of the province were burning out, it was reported last night. Fires in the Mt, Stew- art, ltlontanue and Mzlrtinvalc '11s- tricis werc causing considerable alarm Thursday when high wind lngs. 1-‘ u N s R A L SERVICES-The funeral of James I-lorgan, who lllY-‘fli away in Montreal. w " late residence. Stanhcpe. and was largely attended. Rvqucm Hgh Mass was cele- brated in Si. Eugene: Chilrch by Rev_ F. McQuaid, St. Dunstairs University. who aLso conducted the service at the gra ve. The hzn- orary pail-bearers were: Mesrs Joseph Male. Wilfred Doyle. Lloyd Shaw. Russel Lawson, War- ren lvfai-shsl and Kcncth Mac- Donald. Active pull-bearcrs. six friends of the dcccascd and for- mcr class-moles at Si. Dun-fan's UlllVP1'5ll,\‘, were; Dr. L. Dilffy, Messrs. Reginald MrKellna. Ken- neth McMillan. Arlllur McGulgan. James J. Coylc and Ted Buller_ Assisting in the sanctuary were _ rfnity United Ch;'.<;h REV. nuoii hIILLElt, M. 11., a. lL-Minilter. REV. A. a. lllacKENZIE, 1i. An-Assistant lvunlmr. i A. nov KENDALL, 1.. n. A. ltL. a n. o. o-ummn. MORNING hcrlrhcr-DR. J. S. BONNl-ILL. Parlor of Fifth AvenIlQ Prr-shylcrian Church Ncw York City. Soloist-MISS GWYN. rrn FRY Rt. Rev. Mons unor Maufce Mc- Donald. Trncrlriic; RMAW. V. Mc- g Donald. Hope Rivcr; Rev_ C. l I I Pitre. Rilllco: Rcv. Oswald Mur- Dunslans Unlvervliy. Personals lotleiown left this morning for E05- ton, Mass, where she has accepted I I 2 x l Milrs Florence MacAulay of Char- x x a. position. Miss Marie Walker of Chanoite- town, lclt yesterday for Sydney. Mr. Hector MacLeon of Murray River returned this iveeik from B11 enjoyable six week's v sit to Boston and New York. Mrs] 1-f_ S. MacDonald. South Boston. Mrs. Harry Lahey and daughter Ann oi Dorchester. Mass. also Mrs. L. A. McDonaldoi Cambridge are the welcome guests of Dr. and Mrs. w.J.P_MacMlllan. Kcppoch. Yesterday's Local Market EVENING ' Prcllclicr—IIEV. IIUGII liiurn Quollalllons ‘Y ‘ . . ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' CORRECTED FOR létgzlzslnggli: LJQ-w ~wn~=~omwmw' ""”“‘..;f‘.-.§.".‘Ellis...- (X-lery bunch 15kg‘:- ihe BA u"; u... s ' u ob so head io-i-zc Mixisriliz TIIll RIIV. u. i.. neuron a. n. Tglllliflllgfifiafllle 2 lb 15° New bccts bLlllCll 56 Steak n» IB-ZZC Roast beef 15-290 Stew meats 12-146 Chicken each 55-5159 Butter lb 34-25 Mutton 1b 1545c Cream 49° Eggs do] 18-206 Fowl 15-900 l-Ia loose cwt 59° a bus 50° Lamb lb 9145c eal 11> "-156 Cod lb 5° Haddock 9° Mackerel each 10¢ Cucumbers 2 for 5° Raspberries qt 15¢ Blueberries qt 15° Ooim doz 95-30" Green tomatoes pl» 5° Onions lb 5v 5am rllla qt 1*’ flq 1b 4° MORNING WORSHIP ll (YCLOCK rmule Pastor-ale on "Dominun Rcgit Mo" - —'l'hhll Sermon-Tho necessity of the Dlvre help The Rev. Ilcnry Pierce “l0 -"Tilere ls a Green lIlll far away - — —G1NIIIOC lulu Berna lleusiis. d The (‘Illlfllll School holds in session immediately at the “It oi’ the morning service. EVENING WORSHIP ‘l OTJIDCK hm“ Platonic Bennon- A message for a time o! depression D The Bu. Henry Pierce - oral-Selected The Misses Minnie and Katharina IMMI- Thmim — —- -. - - - - - - m; Helen Callback mum! Blllllst Church eloomeu to its pulpit on this oo- _ The Rev. Henry Pierce lou are welcomed to the services cl THE BAPTIST‘ CIIURCII. Mikel Green apples do: GYM llllllli JAT Beach Grove Inn -MONDA Y-—' accompanied back by Mr. drove flames close lo farm blllld-i held yesterday morning from hlfil phy and Rev. W. McGuigan, st! SIUNDAY DINNER ll? Dick. 5°55 RMfiIllIl-Dt. 11-1923. ____. mean 15mm: SALMON at hmtlev’: 1.1921 PIYIESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-New London congrega- tion. service at Granville l1 a. m.; Clifton 3 p. m.; Rev. A. J. G. Mur- chison of New City, New York, will be the speaker. L19l6 ‘THE REV. Canon I-Isslam, D. D. will be the preacher at 5t. Eliza- beth (Anglican) Church, Spring- field on Sunday next, August 29th. at 7.30 p. in. v x 1:1 SERIOUSLY ILL-Mr. J. Brent McDonald of ‘lemon River, re- oelved a cable yesterday from lnndon. England. advising him of the serious illness with preumonia of Mr. J. J_ McDonald, Civil En- gineer. who has many friends in this Province. -SEIZE 500 GAILONS RUM- Seizure of 500 gallons of rum and a motor boat was reported by the l Sourls Mounted Polioe Detach- ment. police officials in Charloll» town said late last night. Detrilh were lacking. Earlier in the dai. Corporal D. J. Heath of Soul-u seized a motor boat containing 1.. gallons of alcohol. . i LAID T0 RE5T—The funeral oil the late Sally Arm Squnrebriggs‘ four-year-olcl daughter of Mr. and Ml5~ John Squarebrlggs. whose? Idcath occured on Sunday last lrtlcgk. place from the Iésldflnge of l .905 Was largely aticndod. Scrvlcc ,at the house and grave was con-l “lllcted by Rev. Mr. Pierce. as- Nlsled by Rflv. Mr. Cooper. Pall- bearers for the deceased were nor. FIRES nu»: I)O\\'N—Brush fires 1m" “ml” Mefi-"S- Grills" 60111011 ‘ O- land HATY Craig and Mr. Rnl hi I e p l cquarcbriggs. . l ELEVEN CASES HEARD-Evi-l ldeilce was, hcard ln elcvnn C1505‘ ‘I involving offenses under tin- Pro-l shihiiion Act hv Mnoristraw G, J,‘ ‘TWTPGY YP-‘ififlliv- One ricfondail- l ivlvfidcd culliv and was fihflrl vino, [and costs or three months Th!“ y defendant in i1 case in \"lll(‘l1 evi- ;denc~ had been heard Tliursdav’ 1W3!’ flnPd $40 and costs or 30 divs l n all for kecninz heor for solo lllpgflélvt dThc hearing will be re- sume oay. _ Canadian War Veterans To Attend 0 o n v e n t i o n 1C. P_ by Guradian’: Special Wire) BOBTON. Aug. 27-Plans for receptbn and entertainment of 1.500 Canadian war veterans, ex- , pected to attend the annual con- y vention of the New England Com- mand of the Canadian Lr-gcn ‘ f were laid tonight at a commi ice i meeting here presided over by Walter P. Archibald, mtlve of Truro. N. 3.. aglrl chairman of ‘ the command. will open Sept 11. _ The Band of the First Brigade. Haliax Coastal Artillery lvlth Captain A. L. Lamas. will come to Boston for the gathering o.‘ ex- servlcemen. The committee to- night decided to invite Col. B. W. I Roscoe. Kentville. N_ 8.. president of the Nova sro'i"i command. to deliver the principal address at, the annual banquet. l Capt. H. M. McNeil. M. C.. a ' I l The convention | native of Sydney. N_ 5.. and l chairman oi’ the memorial com- ‘ mittee announced a memorial service would be held in old King's Chapel here on Sept. 12. The newest post attending the convention will be group 27. Rox- bury. Mass. The outfit is made up of Nova Scotia negrocs. They ap- plied for their charter under the name Rev. W. A_ While Post,‘ honor‘ng Nova Scotlirs disting- uished Baptist negro clergyman who served overseas. Dr. White died last year. In charge of entertainment of; the hundreds of ladies auxilinlyv members expected are Mrs. Film- beih Rourke. a native of Richi- hucm. N_ B.. chairman. and Mrs. Bertha Morrisey, a native of - Waterford. P. E. 1.. president of the Ladies Auxiliary of Boston Post. No. 1. Arthur smith. form- erly of Lunenbilrg. N_ 5.. is com- mander o‘ the Boston Post which ‘ is playing host to this mm con- l vention. l l MEDALS AWARDED l-IORTICULTURIST vicronla. Au! 28—1<‘-P1—J- A» Bland. Victoria horticulturist has been awarded gold and silver medals by i019 Scottish National’ Sweet Pea Society for two new varieties of the flower developed by him. Mr. Bland was recently informed that; the scottish society had a- warded him a gold medal for his R. P. Bulchart". named after yum JOHN EXHIBITION ‘l; Parents Wednesday’ aficriiooif~ . Charlottetown. ‘ incl" of them." Centenary Celebration Of St. James Church, Georgetown PAQIZTEBFZIIL 1 ' ‘ flfi flbfifiQflOffibOfiQfii-f- JDOCIOTUSCFUQ? TIIE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN THE DUAIINIUN Ul’ CANADA St. Paul's Church 14TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 11v: mxeoaoloiofiic-oocmonnnmr aaawasra-axmaaelaca-'>* fi‘nrvwfictnl‘inl'in'l‘il‘itfl ' 10.00 A. M.—The Sunday School. 11.00 A. a1 »—jlorililig PHIYPI‘ and SPfln0ll—:tTl‘~' 3lri<ibne of :1 Great (‘hurl-h QAAIIIIVPPJX‘. 11-. , Frnnri-s ‘Iraiuor will sing "Bfll*)'l°ll“ \\--'*""- 1.00 P. .\I.— Evening Prayer‘ and .\r-i'nin|i~‘ n! Paul and Ljiity," Preacher at Iioah Services The Rector. ST. JAMES CHURCH On Tuesday. August 24th the ,...~l.sl1 of st. James. Georgetown, \llnebll'll(j(l lls one hundredth anh - Hlsary. ills Excellency Rt. Rev. J. A. Obulllvliil offered up tile Holy u I g for the graces and blessings vvcd on the Parish. The Rev. was L= l). P. Croce-n. Fort Augustus nigh PIKE», Rev. It. Alclicnzle. St: uulzsiulils and Rcv. M, J. Rooney of Caring-all, were deacon and sub- (ll licun oi honor. Rev. J. C. McDon- 21.0, l) 1)., and Rev. W. McCarvlle "c deacon and sub-deacon of the L‘! l‘u1>1lUULl\L‘ly. ltev. Louis Doug- stcd by Mr. Eric Robins, was of Ccrclilonlcs, Mr. W. I Ol. CllElYlOllCl/Olfill W85 CORSET l. the Gospel, the pastor Rev. lxl lb gave a bixcf hlsloly of -. ll h iiu ‘lg the past one 1 ll.(ll'(‘.('l yea recalling the various pn tll ]ll‘l(‘ who labored in the p.112. , lhe prlcslly and religious vo- CUUOHS, CIC. Ra. lccv. G. J McLellan, P.A.. V.G. Sunlnilrsldc, preached the sermon m this OCCGHOII showing reasons \vi.;v the Catholic people left Scot- and Jud raiilo to P. I. also lheir lrivc of llllHl‘ fuilh. their sp rit of mltllll o. clc. He urged his hearers lo hold lzisl Wli-h XIKIKIIHODS of their parish and not w be carried away hv the false (lO\"ll'll’1€S of today-to pill min piuzciice the teachings of Cilrist as nlven by Christ to His Holy Church. Tho choir under the rl rectlon of Mr. P. L. Boildreault song the Sixth Tono 1\fass.,Rcv. B. Gillis. D.D. of Ch.ll‘lOllPl0\\'lI being soloist. In tho afternoon a delightful pic- nlc was held on the church grounds. In on npcn tent. covered with maple branches the good Tadies of the parish caicrcd to the nccds of the visitors. A hanqunt vlns prepared for ihr- Bishop, clergy and guests. Anirnm the many present was no- iiccd Hon Senator McDonald. Hon. S S Iii-swan. K. C. of Montague rind lion. H. F. McPhac, K. C. of both disflilgiiished sop; nf 1h» pari-fli. Judge Fraser mill Mrs Ffinror of Sour s. both for- pnrlshionvrs. Mrs Richard Holman of Cllarlntlriinwn. Mr. FWEDlI hflllflfln. District. Passericer Aqr-ni. Ilsflifnx Division C N R. Mr fill/l Mrs. Jns. Doilvrin. Char- lrvlciourn. lllavor World“ flvd rioiivrillors. Grorocmlv“: RN’. ~7 T. All mvnc. representing the Anglican of tho pnriih c‘o.<r‘rl. I CRIME PUNISHMENT iolvwann) In a. recent boo}: by a Chinese. Liii Yulaniz. he says that the only rcflsfln why official cnrrupiton re- mains 1n China is that "we have ilevcr shot the officials. not one And Rilssla in her desperate attempt to do in a gen- eration what olhcr nations have taken tcii generations to accom- plish, has taken to the shooting 0i those who serm determined to re- s‘st the forward movement. Shoot- ing is a desperate remedy which few will advise. hilt all will agree that if pilnishment for wrongdoing in high places were prompt and in keeping with the gravity of the offense. wrongdoing would be greatly dircoiirnged. If a man stools a loaf o! bread we do not hcslaie to punish him. hilt if ho stools a million dollars from the poopw. lhrouch fraild- ulelli. mniiipvilaiion of some o’ ihe necessaries of lifc. wc publish the fact< and leave him alone. Once lrl a ivhilc a man gets into peni- teillioiv for wholesale robbery of tho pilblic. but smaTci- fly who are caught and punxshed. The great crime of leg- nllv levying on the public is not us- ually punished. and it ls sometfines not. cvcn punishable. as the wrong- docr is careful to keep "within the law," But we must not forget that the greatest roguery is often that which hcdgcs itself around with legal protection. If sins against the people were punishable even when they were "within the law." there would be fewer great fortunes and there might be fewer paupers. rylelzrwifs_‘wziaarwiaiclrrir"s large deep lavender pea. He won the silver medal for his “Eclipse . a Picotcc variety with s. white ground and pink edge. Too Late To Clasify WKNTEITZTAFYTITKIIIITIIIEEZ er. not under three years ex- perience. Appiy at Gullisons Beauty Salon. LI990-8-38-3i To" 173T 6731'. i emTnTliiRilW ~ house and garage. 289 Fitzroy. Apply R. S. MacBmth. Phone 062-11. Llillli-B-ZB-Si —..i/.Z’ , yvalvrih mm. fill? nonsur- work. References required. Apply Guardian. Lloia-a-za-zl rams“ 717GB: . rooms. heated. board i! desired. Apply Guardian. to Almighty God in thanks-_ nlo-‘tly it is the ' Llfllfi-B-ZB-Sl AI. Bhnchlrdb Ordaclil Dancing D - Ill . ‘Hutch 50c Each (Tu hit!) ~11": A one M80!‘ l ./, ‘ if?) q I-‘0Ii"!ALI-I' AT-A-BAIRIKYNZ- ‘ modern upright piano. Mahogany. c n non rmv w r E K’ SEPT 4 ' 11 fmv. moving into smarter apart- ment. Apply 38 Water 9t. l mim-n-a-al Owner must dispose of some be- - Phone 149 Offcriory Solo-“Sliadovls“-—f!:iird. Miss Jncqucllfle lilacdimnlil. Every body Welt-mile. Church, Gcorgeiowil Rcv. Fr. l-1..v.- laid, 0.52.1»: 1t: ' c [oelilpairist rfllllul C11. use». sisters Ol life va-lmus ' orders in Chalzottt- Mclsarcn, Mr. Lxcu. ' IvIUJLBQl-IC, l_)l'. Sculila {and sous, isosioil, .\ IJOIICGDZIIIQH, uiJ-zlu‘! . all» c1‘ \'1s1.01's Ulllllluvh: t.» llil- \\1..\l.' AL seven colon; lllL‘ bl>\‘A1l", .11"... - clL-rgy prccuuerl b) 111v Jliur boyJP went in procession to Lilli clilulin-I- clouded with ‘ibAlAll-S and pllllsll-HZ: lollcors to spend nil liulll‘ of lcl-lrir- » ullcn in honor ul our uivlnc Lulrl. 1 >- ... -< ... f l. r a- 2 in l i >1 r Acting Organist v _ ‘ v (flinir Director ALBLIFI‘ I)I.\.\Ib. ~ REV. n. o RAYluriw-i .\I A. RHCUII’. . 1». 104.1% ,,.ll..' ‘QQQDIQTQIJDIODTO OULQQQILfiC'C€CFQDIQXIUICYUQQRZcFID€~ "n '.'. ‘liubfifid . 55cm Presbyterian ‘Tisxsrcfiii REV. c. GAR-LYLE vl'i-;1ssTEle-iuxls'ri»;a PROF. ioris n. ’I‘IIO!\IPSON—Orga1iist mm clmlrmaeite tile Silent Guest oi this ml-lnovuhu- liZCQLl-Qillii-sbigill‘§‘filloii"lllfi"vill? “’-"" A ~"- >*“'“'~“" >'“"“"' the Papal colors, llic pvlllllilt.’ of 11-0" -'\- 3L 310F111"; Service, valouih ‘lowers m,“ (“chug U“, u _ Pfffl‘Cyzlll.lfggy—-—llov hluiii nun‘, Tyne ‘ | 021d’ ails will “Clllholllllll? Solo, - “l” fillwol-“lv Mkm“ g presence of licaulllul sous»; Thilwililsl: ME": \_fl'ln'l';fll"‘l'"ll>e 5 The Sisters of 5t. hlarilia under the CllFGCLlOH of their .\lo.lil-i- Lifti- eral. the first Sswr from 5l.Juizu~ 7'00 P‘ M‘ En“ NU SERvlCE Parlslll, had slxilll. lllcinscflcs 111 Preuchor-Jirv Edwin White, o! bcaulliyulg tho church null lilaicuig Tyne yamy‘; 1t a little colllcr ul llcaloll. Tho vlo- , quell! sermon oi ilu- in v. J. A. U‘ Solo-"The. Prayer. l'crl'vct— — -- . Slevson Osullivan of St. Diuisrnlrs 1111"‘ slty, prooaimng the. Raul Pli-sr-l e of Christ amongst ilivn. liii- bluntl- ful music vvafluig lli‘ll\'i‘l‘.\\'ill'll. zlic melodious V0106 of llcv. lJr. (Elli; of Charlottetown Slllillllg lhc pram es of God. the Ponilfl::ll E-vl I lion given by His Exrolll-iic_v' l l..l..ip OSulivan will long remain in the minds 0f those who wore Illwfflli. Afior EPIICfIlCiIOII tho ILshrp congratllafcd thr- pnrlslnnncrs and parlor of Cvmrcrilnwn, m [ho gnarl work clone in ilie past. v"l\i' .1 work was bcin: doim fil I .. n" 1:1- fcci. rciovrod lo tho snlr-nrlid follow p that oxiriwl brow "l- Catholics and flfl!l~('i 3W1.“ ’ Gociwzctmvii. thus practice Christ's c .~' of more and Qoorlw l in min, 1 Cm Wednesday Plow-ail": .i- 7R0. l tho Rcv. Imus Dfillfrhll. fornurli rfl . fills parish nffflrod up the linlv‘ Mass for the dead 0' the mrwh, A‘ i th‘= sr-rvicc molly ‘vovo p?’ (‘fiivlqn ]{<\]\' (‘\"'V7‘l‘ll‘[I‘i!1 follow“ lvnyris Fol“ | horlcrl his '!\"l"'i"l‘ Fri i mPlY‘l\“l‘ tho ruwrl» m1"! - 1 the fir“ prl/W’ o‘ llf“ l RF"! A F Wirko who in foil roars rico T“ lmoniior il~~ corlr-Ynl“ l a Mrs. Robert T. Coffin of (‘lcvi-lzllid, Q Ohio. ‘ Organ music bcforl- Evi-iiing Service at 8.45. “Josh. Joy oi‘ Man's Desiring —_Bach 643051-2153; “Yoiiii: men and maidens. old men and i-liildrcli, lot them praise ihc ilaanc of the LonV-Ps-ilm 148 v. I2 ' C» l- J£<5i53§¢ai$l0:l$l'Ilil'" l .._ _..\. igqgynvt) l’) "H3555 {H} G UQQ§§§§CD$7§§4$UU§QQ D {l TJ ‘CFC! fit. Peter's Cotiierlral Iiol-ninru auuwri‘ Ii:cuarll>olll—RIl\'. CANON M \I.-().\'r.‘, 5. g: mi am»; me i SERVICES , 8.00 A. Itlr-lloly (‘onuriuulon 1J3 i f/CULPUEYGGGG 8.10 A. AL-Mutins. ILW A. ltL-Lliorul Eucharist V‘ 11nd Sermon. ._;_ U 'r<-"(>(‘.u . 1.00 P. M. — I-lvcnsong and Sermon. O KHIHJ a damn-ans _ BIIKTIIS MacQUARRlh-At Hdlllllflh on August 27-. 15137, lo .\ir. and B MZICQHJFZM‘. ll. d. Daily Holy (‘iimiiiuiiioii 1.45 excl-pi on Hominy‘ fllltl FY5557 at 8.15. Elm-misting on Friday 75:0. . 1-593 CZGUcQQG If C AUSTIN - “AYE-fit tllc Sili- vailon Army Rcsidviicc, Vlilll Ave. Adjt. Chas Lynch oflu liiiq on Thursday. August. 20m, James Leonard Austin of Churlotlrtuwn to Margaret Eileen \V."l_vi‘ rll 2.1191‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Churlcs ll ye of Charlottetown. McNEVIN.—'At Tbronto Aumlsf 25, 1937. A. J. McNcvlii aged 52. Funeral from the rcsfdcllce of his stator Mrs. D. J. Mclman. Ar ‘ylo Shore on Monday‘ Aux. 510th. S. r- VlPf‘ flflrilllf.’ fll 2R0, Interment in i Argyle Shore Ccmr-ilry. GALLANT -—- In Charinllcloivn on August 26. 1037. Isadore Gallant. ngcd 61 yvinrs. Fflllvffil from nis ‘late rcsldcilcc, 52 spi-lil: Park fRond this lsiil-lllTllhYl nlnmiltc at l 8.45 to the Chili-ch of m;- A1051 Holy Redeemer, thcilce to the RC. cemetery. k Only" Boy ilow and Save $100.00 on Any of These Cars S\_I'AIN--At 283 Ellélfill Slreei on Friday. August 27. 1937, Nlrs. Ainry M. E. D. Swain (Shcrren), aged 80 Years. The late Mrs. Swain Ls rost- lng at the Maclean Funeral Home. Fnineral from MocLe-an Funeral Home today. Saturday, August 20th‘ service starting at two (Voock y“- torment in Sherwood Cemetery 103G Oldsmobile Sedan-two‘ 1030 F; , - - , . to choose from. fully izuar-l clean _ h‘ d n‘_,_,,l,;€536 In anfopd _ N. _. __ $flllfl,llll‘ 1936 (h i ‘ .__.v.. ., 1935. Chev. Svilllll. like; mm “‘- Mica $175.00 mlllol°llli i'=".»'i."§l'..’.i.°'v-.'J,Z'§.vl§;l§ M“ T T T 5‘ T “Tall” " FW’ ‘“°""'" —— $115.00 defined "Ill lilo Aux- Win 1921- 1934 Chev. Sedan, iwo i0 1930 Ford (‘mu-h __ $15000 choose from. beautiful _ ' ' Tlanqlepths of sorrow we cmnot condmon __ ___ W S553)" 193.1 Chev. Coach. like or "l0 loos of the. one we love u. ' new — — - - - - $600.00 1034 Buick Sedan. A won- derful car; like new $875.00 well Alaieeihile she sleeps =1 Dfllccfull 1035 Chev. Coupe - $475.00 H - . - . ‘ """'"".::.:.':.:l“.;'l;::*tel. Iiggw "one S~*--,_,;;g;; .93.. (1.... two-ton ~ __ " " " " ‘r " ' truck -- _ _ $530.00 ‘i jff" wqur- :7- llilll NiISll 7 P355. Sedan. A l‘; l? gl-cnt car for bus ser- 1936 Chev. Two-don D. MacLeanQ vice _- _- __ _- _- 3.140110 truck — "" ‘r -— Sxssnn A H & C i . orne o. C"“"°“°‘°'"' ""1 t PHONE mo (‘HARLOTTICTIHVN North Wiltshire "Where your dollars buy more » qw-H, - rZ"-%¥$'<"‘ ,-..,~.-'... - . t. “Cpl-sag.