n» above amount of money been 23'5" “my oust-i emzes 3-way as follows,- by usin $259.00 nzcre trill be given _ ad. ' $30.00 Iii-Pd?‘ 2'53 g3 45.. “'4” $20-00 if,“ lmgfppgc, $10.00 ea. insult , . Report To the President and members the Board of Directors, Gentlemen:- has l captions. Building October ls the month in which ‘our Fall program generally opens, the Directors in securing the $1,900 ‘and this has been no exception. Dur- outstandng in pledges and the 3 or lng the month our various activities fhave opened up and all are now in ‘full swing with (Lily one or two ex-Il If a few minutes could be taken I. 241d flnances are down compared with l Y» Me Ce A: lzst year. i ' Our membership campaign has been quietly organized and promise of assistance trom a large number of members has been secured, it is expected that Nov. will see the com- of plctlon of this campaign and a bet- terment in our membership. We need further assistance from $400, which ivas not completed during our May campaign. 1 it the close of this meeting to give ~ rut cards of outstanding pledges \ ich are now due, much work . could be saved our finance committee There were several repair jobs not, and staff. rna CIjARLOTTETOWN_GUAiiDIAN Zion Church ..__- Acting Min is-ter Of ,,-|-| hint llM-‘l tic uili‘ H‘ l “lion non: ririuncruunc o0. liiCroi Q West t, Sc \' , . ‘s ‘s: ~, i. iosrope \ r~ il I) l.‘ G .. o loss! nouuo "rm! cum Aboard a rc5e| Dochcss or the ever pcpoiaWMonWor "M" ships of the | so mark .1111 nut thc picture, and ' to pitlifi oi pupcr these Av: lnlillii all the lacrs and 1' not u---ilM-=;_\I_\_\\;xix: ‘my’: iycar and ther numbers run close to ‘l cousidcrcd lar- d, | d. ilsc you liy return - u-llllllillil o. fulfill. mo‘: luu tan he a pfli!!! winner ‘no tent o! your money. ontreal, Can. completed when our building rc-cp-l cued in September, of these the new _ indies‘ wash room has been complet- ed, but the new heating co‘l in thc, furnace has not yct been installed or the necessary repairs to the roof to stop several leaks. These last two named will likely be completed in thc “'1' futurc. l l l Student Work lhhglwplsaslargeaseverthis iour largcst individual problem, which [is gradually bong solved. The regu- lGym classes twice a week for both boys and girl members. Saturday I night sociais for all S. C. M. members ‘land Sunday evening. sing-song, also ' basketball leagues.’ At last months board meeting it ,was decided to hold our Sunday ev- venlng services in the various churches and this has met with the approval of the ministers concerned. The Sat- .urday night socials are in future going to be held in Trinity social hall as us sought another hail for thcir so- ‘cmsl This change Wm 1191p reucvc Jim I-lurrs. This report was adopted. ‘the cungesuon‘ m m“. gymnasiunL {Games Committee." Reported by I and will not materially effect the stu- l Jack McNa" ll°°d l”'"3"°55 w“ r“ dent work except put more respon-l ;sibillty on the student cabinet. Dur- ‘lng the past month, 2 or t! extra fine Saturday night programs were ‘put over in good shape. i I have been remiss in my dut to receive that service now. zcs as I had not called on those direc- tors who volunteered omcc assistance if any director can give the Y. ninht a month we shall be pleased 8 Aid In (Special to the Guardian) VICTORIA, B. 0., Nov. 11 l3 de-‘llatch a. fleet of naval lost in northern British U. S. Offers To Search For Can. Flyers sea- planea from Bremerton, Wash, air base to join in search for Robin Renahan and Pat Burke, aviators Columbia. The offer was made by lVLr. Bucklin cn behalf of his Government, to HonR. Randolph Bruce, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, who communicated the offer to Premier S. F. Tolmic- The Premier at once , 200. Work for this group constitutcs; the liar work for students is as followsz, Respectfully submitted R. A. Pendleton Special Meeting Directors Nov. l3, i930 held in the board room of the Y. M. C. A. at 8.45 P. M. Those pres- ent, Mr. R. E. G. Davis a member of National Conference of thc Y. M. C. A.. Dr. Clarke, Dr. Archi- bald, Allan Stewart. V. Purde, Jim Harris, M. C. McLean, E. Clawson, f Wm. Rowe, L. J. Stacey and our gen- ‘eral secretary and Jack McNair. Minutes of October 14th wcrc rend by L. J. Stacey and wcrc approved. Report of boys work called for. C. McLean made reply stating the work was not as yet organized. Finance Committee reported by Mr. Allan Stewart cach member given a "Physical Department" rcporicd by p r potted in the bowling alloys. Moved by Mr. llicN-srn: that an increase of "l $10.00 pcr month bb granted to l-ler- bcrt Craig during the bowling season beginning the first of November until learnliig. This is his first visit to thc Island, although he has been in cvcry other Union he was mi ba Church, Victoria. B. 0., since i of st. Johns Presbyterian Church, Medl- cinc Hat. Alberta. l-lc isu brother to Rev- W.F. McCon- liar. Thomas McConnell who ls to conduct the Presbyterian Church for tho n:xt three Sundays Rsv- Thomas McConnell, who has arrived to conduct the services in Zion Presbyterian Church for the n:xt three Sabbaths, hails from Bel- ‘fcst, Ireland. He served the Irish Prasbyterlgg Church for eight years 85. llilnlltci‘ I Second Comber Pres- byterian Ch...'ch, as successor to Rev. Prof Sample, on his promotion to the chair of English History and Lit- erature in the McCrea-Magce Col- lege, Londonderry, Ireland. Mr. McConnell, besides being statflmvnt This report was “domed g cchclarship winner ut Asscmblys Col. kllgéed i“, Mr McLean that the legc, Belfast, had the honor of win- Secrciary interview the principal of! “mg me smmy Gold nhda] n" ma’ . =torv yvliich .\ve.= the most coveted 5‘, ' = ltl West Kent School rctzardinrrl ‘ ' ligebrsssegxzkgrfixagfiie:"Zongfc 501E001 boys using the Y_ M c‘ A M honor of that old seat of theological l . on Saturday night and unknown t0 1118M- cvincc cl’ Canada. Before th en ho has been minister sen ices in Zion Pr of St. Colum- Canadian Pacific Atlantic Fleet. Ollie some worid- renowned zcisinz and scrum .quieter pa!- ugeancro‘ ed lwury. . and a Europe momzozzlrcc and gaythan at any o:l.ri scaion. You'll find i! lhCfilO5lCIl)C)d'lJl2 tnpclyourlitc. Full inlonuanon lrom your local agent or fi IJU. 5, II‘ 'I' It“, |‘,|-.\'.,, ,\qt. 60 hit": \| ~.- --i John, .\'. ll. O t‘ _; unnalsan _. n es i f i c Slennaslsips ‘Alums u”. 4 nun/Innis rllfifil? "frovalllrf (limp/M. . . Hrmsl the ITnrlrI Om!" ‘tcndancc of 2B. this is a large gain Pllliiihitlti AND ilEdTlNG ll you want lixgi-ediiious and Elbert Workmanship Send to ' F’ l’; a rreo ti. Trainer bli (irzillon Street (limo-silo Prince Edward 1 . Theatre ~ Phone 393-.) orrousrnv is; sprclallzcd science, concentrating all lta n. smxzcl-s to the end u“; llctrctive Vision may be rvsiorcd. Err Strain relieved and l" fir» imbalances cor- rcrird. All)‘ one of the“ defeat; may be. and nearly always ~ 0 l! troubled with head- afslfl- we will be glad go eatigate the condition oi 5- F. HUTGIIESOI Boys ‘Work the end of May. Carried. Report by our general Secretary, i The regular program for o...- buys nt it cvcry chance. r I I urday morning before and after gym? class. ‘ l Cur Hallovvt-‘on Social m-ovcd to be a most enjoyable affair with about ‘40 boys partlepating in thc various 1 events. Y's Men's Club This club held I've mcethigs dur- ‘ing the month with an average nt- ovcr last year. Speakers for thc month were _R. W. LePagc, J. A. Mc- ‘ Nair, Clair Bessett one business meet-I lug and one unusual night by thc' Swiss Alplners from Chautauqua. Many new members were brought into the club this month. and judging by the interest shown by thc members of the Charlottetown Y. Men's Club ls in for thc best year of its history. Nine club members attended thc dis- trict convention in Halifax, Oct. 17 and l8, we had the distinction of having the largest attendance pro 1 rata oi’ the four Maritime clubs. This group put on a most successful Hub" lowe'en Dance in the casino which ivas attended by nearly 300 peo- ple. p Bowling Our bowing leagues arc all away. l to a flying start and up to the prc-s- I F, ‘ cnt. ;tlon, there are 42 teams in these leagues with an enrollment of 822 2, Sylvain Buotc. Ozanic Gaudct and Elphege Bernard Ronald McKinnon: 3, Alcidc Boud- rcault. Cyril Bernard: 3. Elmer Gallant. tn Gavin: 3. Raymond Perry. I '7, Fvcdrlic Richard: 3. Lester Gavin. There are i3 leagues in opera-l 53¢ Ray Pendelton report was adopted. l Dr. Clark formerly’ introduced Mr stated. Mr. Davis pointed out that we should bc vcry careful in selectng new man power for the Y. M. C. A. and emphasized thc importance of enlisting colicgzc graduates. Meeting closed with prayer by Dr. Archibald. Yours very truly LES STACEY. Acting Srcretury. TIGN 5H HIGH SCIIOZII. l-lonor Roll of Tignish High School for month of October: Grad: X—l. Ignatius Shea. Grade IX-l, Sylvestre Arsenault; Grade VIII-l, Albert Gaudct; 2, tequall: 3, Lyllc Shea. Grndc VII-l. Emmett Murphy: 2. Grnrie V! ~i. Harold Bernard; 2, Primary Department Grade V-l, Joseph LcClcrc; 2, Jun- Grade III—l, Claude Gaudct: 2, cr/cph Myers: 3. Walter Douoettc. Grads II lav-l. Frank Arsenault; Grade II (bl-l. Eclclc Gaudet: 2. "edcrick Gaudet; 3, Louis MacDon- Grade I~-l. Cco LrClerc: 9. Robert . France, he saw active service, being . (when in full swing) is as follow-ii R‘ E‘ G‘ Dav“? who “WW?” greetings Isym classes twice weekly‘ Wm,‘ other] from the National Council and gave special classes lanterns slides and‘ us a very imerestmg mmrcss‘ stating I lccture or moving pictures each othc", he ‘v35 pleased with m” variety 0f ,Fflday nrgm rad-o camel.“ satur; activitcs and thc wcrl: in general we day nftorhooh hikes Pinrv Point! ls all l a“ damg with the madcquat: cqull" ‘ _ ' '" ‘ . ‘ ' hat is S “d u a I ‘ ‘ ‘mcnt we have The only thing t . the rage ‘mt new a 1 mvs 1m‘ absolutely essential is thc Christian A bowlmg league {or our junior influence wo are evcici ing‘ on t i: muss may “s league ganws each sub , young men of our commun ty so h- people playing games each week. Receipts are very encouraging and show a substantial increase over las‘ year. Girls’ 'Wo_rk (i. "rrding to instructions from th’ Board our Girls‘ Work Phys. Dept Com. have been organized and huvr assumed the responsibility of allgirls gym classes. They have secured Mir; Ruth Hcartz as Plsyslclal Instructvcs" and all classed have been in opera- tion some ahree weeks. The only rc- gret is that more ladies cannot be uc- commodated and there is,a waiting, list of classes of senior g'rls and la- dies. Physical Department The work in this Dept. is well in. hand as the detailed report haz- ahown and this season should be an~ other high year in gym activities. Membership and Finance Owing to the yast amount oi gen- orromorassa a‘ work in the building your Secre- tary did not have the necessary time to devote to this phase of our work age consequently both membegljiyq McCrac: 3, Theophille Chalsson. nell, minlzter of Paris Presbyterian Church, Ontario. Lilac his brother who was major with the troops in Corps Lender with the Y. M. C. A. in France. He has bzcn happy to moot the Rev. R. Moorchead Legato of St. James, having been an old college friend of h‘.s brother. Rev. I. N. M. Locate of Colcrainc, Ireland. His vviclc experience in Church work both in Ireland and in Canada has raised large hopes in the minds and ‘hearts cf the members ol’ Zion lxurch who are lflilililiffCflllilfd to lo. speedy settlement. imperial HAZELBROOK AND YICINITY Mrs. Vernon Wood and two sons, Lloyd and Harold, are visitng in Tyne Valley, the glues‘. of the for- mal-‘s ymrcnts, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams. i Mr. Albert Finlay. City, spent Thanksgving Day in Hazclbrools. Miss Bertha Rankin, Bcthei, was :1 recent visitor to Keppocls. Mrs. John Drake and little son Ernest wcrc recent visitors to Char- lottetown. Mrs. Albert Myers. Annandalc, spent. a very pleasant vacation with friends in I-Iuzelbrook. Services at Birch Hill on Tuesday cveizlng was largely attended and conducted by the pastor. Rev. E. Mc- Dougall. Mr. I‘. Earle Rankin, Bethcl, was a To End a Cough In a Hurry, Mix This at Home '.l‘n and n stubborn cough quit-lily. it ll important l0 nonlin- um] hon! tho mllnmcd membranes, gel. rid of thc gun-ma and also to nid the system inwardly to liclp throw oil the trouble. _ For these purposes, bore is a hume- mmlo medicine, fur hotter than anything you Wltllltl but)! nttil miles thc coat’. any iruggm. go L»; cum-ea . Pour this into u 1U oz. bottle. and pdtl lulu granulated sugar ayrupyr strumcu one] to make l0 ouuccs. this takes but a moment. and rnakeaa remedy so cficctivo that you will never do without, once ou have used it. Keeps perfectly, and - dren like it. This simple remedy docs three necessary things. First, it loosens the germ-laden hit-gm. Second. it soothes away the in- iiammstlou. Third, it is absorber blooihwboro it acta directly ou thc tubes. This explains why it br ngs such quick relic . even in the aevore con ha which follow cold cpidclnl Iinrr is a highly concentrated com- und of genuine Norway Pine, contain- ng tho nr-tivc a nt of creosote, in a re- fluod, palatable orm, sud known as one of tho greatest hcalln agents for aevero cou ha, cheat colds and: bronchial troubles. lgo not arr-opt n substitute for Pines. It is gu nntvwl to give prompt relic! or money re oiled _ tion of officers for the ensuing year then took place which resulted as follows: dale: Vice-president. Mrs. J. C. Wood: Secretary, Mrs. W. 'I'. Coadyi Treas- urer. Mrs. Harry Jcnklnre: Directors, Mrs. Kent Jones. Mrs. J. E. Monog- han and Amy Myers: Auditors. Mrs- Roy Jones and Mrs. Seymour Myers. Committee in core of the sick. Miss Edythe Wood, Mrs. James Monog- hanjMrs. Vernon Wcod and Mrs. Harry Jenkins; School Committee, Miss George Myers and Mrs. Scy- rccent visitor to Mt. Stewart. "The annual dinner at the Hazel- hrook Womruvs Institute was held in lhe schoohoom on Tuesday evening, Nov. llth. Meeting opened with Creed. followed by sirloin: "Iu-silhlw Ode." Roll call was nnsxvcved with "nyelnbgyghlp fct," ltlllllltflfi 0f lhSt icgular and nnnunl mrrling road and "oproved. School and sick commit- Ite reports rece vcd and adopted. Correspondence was then read by the "crctanv. Reports of Secretary- treasurer and president given. Elec- Prcaidcnt. Mrs. Fred Trows- Cross, motored to I-Iazclbrook on Suh- day. his mother. Mrs. Wallace Drake, of Vernon, who ls ill. Stewart on Stmrlay. Jennie Brown. City, are learn of her illness. Baptlst Church held tl-ieir monthly meeting at the home oi’ Mrs. H. A. Jenkins on Wednesday after- noon, November 12th. The weather was ideal and a largo number of members and visitor: were present. At thc conclusion of the devotional part of the meeting, some very nee music was rendered. at the close of which a delightful supper was served in thc usual good stylc of the hostess -.H cffer Bremertcn are naval craft. it is ncc tawa for them to enter Canada. Japan Objects lSpccial to the Guardian) representative on the preparatory commission for disarmament today, announced his Government's oppo- sition to limitation c-f land war ma- terials, maintaining that limitation of military effectives represented a sufficient form of dism-mmnent. Japan opposes such limitation by either direct of budgetary methods her spokesman told the conunission, nddillg that he did not believe Jap- e the unequal arrangement embodied in the recommendation of Hugh S. Gibson. American-i delegate for direct limitation by the United States and budgetary limitations for those who prefer it. Sir Robert Borden the Canadian delegate exerted that it ivas diffi- cult io conceive of any tentative convention which would satisfy the world without inclusion oi" some provisions for the limitations of war materials. Canada, he said, regards direct limitzxtozi as more practlcabc but stands ready to support which- ever method’ is dccidcd upon by thc telegraphed to Hon. Donald Suther- land, Minister of National Defence, Ottawa, for permission to have thc Rfiilelllfid- As the planes at essary to secure permlsion from Ot- I Thumday‘ 3'1” W“ ancse public opinion would accept‘ MALPEQU E Expressions of lovng sympathy arc extended in Mrs. H. M. Jones and ' family. of 5t. John, N.B., in the pass- ; in; of their loved husband and teth- er. Mr. Jones was a prominent deal. er in furs in St. John, but .1115 been unable to attend to active duties fcr some time. Mr. L. D. MacNi-ti left _ oifThursday morning for St. John, Ehrough G‘ A. _ Bucklm. United I where he will be in attendance a‘. the l states Consul in Victoria, m; unit- oil States Government has offered 'funeral of his brother-ln-lew. Mr. Harry L. Hodgson, who 1-11.. been in busness conncctons in recently, where he purposes rponclmg at least a ycor. Mr. I-lodgeon is well remembered herc ns c. pupil in FzP-il- ing School and citizens in geztcrali will be pleased to welcome him on‘ his return .0 h‘; former home and as a resident cf tl-iis place. Mrs. William (i. Ramsay. who !.:1.. been absent for three months on a most enjoyable ti-‘p with her daugh- ters, Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Waldxrn, and her son. Mr. Harry Ravisav. cl’, _ Revere, Mass... nrrivczl homo on; _ accomlanird by l her son, Mr. Harry Ramsay, who has ‘ been absent from this Province for [twenty years. lyfr. Ramsay purposes {spending some weeks with relatives l and friends here. It was interesting to rcaci of tizcl account of the 25th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. lllilliam Burgers. win- GENEVA. Nflv l2——N.Sato Japanese v/erc kindly re ncmber-rd on that oc- ‘ i casion by zhe cit JBXIS of Shciicid Mills. Mrs. Burgess has many friends here who would gladly have iaaitcip-l ated in the good time provided for lthem: they can, however, join in wishing them nanny happy returns of their anniversary, November lst Halloween on Wednesday when thrl members of the "Doing our Bit‘ ltiis-l sion Band gave a clicker: supper.‘ The affair was n dccidcd success, realizing about forigy dollars. i The members of thc ‘Young Poo-y pies" Society of Malpeuuc ‘sun-c pleas-l lantly entertained at thc Ilium: onl Halloween night, Oct. 31, The duo-l tional period was under the lcadrr-l ship of Mr. Lloyd Lcckerby, Scripture Chicago for runny years, arrived homo ‘ ~—».-__.~_-.- 1...... i 1 I v l 1v’ ANY a one to ~ whom the future 100L011 bright has lacen 10ft and [icnnilcss in old age by a crhzuigr: of circum- i / stranded sumo-cs. You can avoid " The citizens of Hamilton observed “I C ‘this danger. Small sums placed now in a g (ilunadianGovernment Aimuiiy and at 65 you will enter a life 01' case and indepen- g ilcilcc, protected by an l assured income. ANA ID I All? GDVEIINDIENT ANNUHTIES Planar! send mo. tf-hlPLlTH.‘ Government Armuitien. Name. . . Print Cleuriy Address Q rift,» Deparlnrent of Labour, Otlélwa Hon. C. D. TIUBERTSON, lllinisler Mu il l hi s l‘ . IJcpL \‘.U Department of labour, Ottawa INFORMATION about Canadian HIRST class food. perhaps more than any other one thing, contributes toward a hap- ccmmlssion . Myers. Committee. A bill from Secretary was presented and on motion paid. The singing of the National Anthem brought this successful annual gath-l cring to a close. Miss Emma MacDougal, teacher of Hacclbrook School. spent thc wc-cl: end in Summersidc. llirs, H. J. Carver is vistlng friends in East Point. Mr. Ernest McCabe, Alexandra, spent Sunday hcre. Mrs. Henry Jones is visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Wood, Water- side. Miss Ada McDougall. student at Mr. nnd Mrs. James Rankin. Beth- cl, motored to Bordon recently. Miss Jemima White, Mclvillc, was u visitor here Sunday. Service at the Baptist Church here on Sunday morning was well attend- ed. A very insprlng "Thanksgiving" sermon was preached by the pastor, Rev. E. J. Chisholm. The music ren- dered was very appropriate. Mrs. Margaret Myers, Milltown v Mr. John A, Drake ‘recently vsited Mr. Elmer blyers motored lo Mt The many friends here of Mrs. sorry to The Ladies‘ Aid of thc l-lazclbrook regular nnuv Myvrc: Progrntnrto Ccmzlttre. was Elua MaclJougsl and Amy Shc: "Shah wc waltz?" Ho. "11.’: all lh~ came ‘to mt?’ "Yes, I've noticed that.” a Halloween narty- The lersv Lin?" slow that is worn out. 1 so tt 1r" . gtllgwzgnc dcgotritioxlljgc 2,1112‘! w’, li-stlcr take no chances. install tests were enjoyed thc winncrs in n “mica-t Rimge and thus Solve mg 1st Miss Bus; m" m?‘ 1;“ _yo'...'rh:1lnng problems. We have ' ‘ '1",.iiIt"-"'lr Preston Green: 2nd contest. l\ii.~=: l up!!!) 0 I >0“! pdltlw a Constance MacNutt and Bealrsto; 3rd, Miss Jean Donald and! reading by Miss Thelma. Wooclsidc. The busiuesspart was presided over by Mr. W. E. Donald, These c1121»:- over the young people entered wit‘ zest into the spin-its and fun of - Mr. Everett Donald. were in the form of forfeits. A splen- did supper was served. people arc deeply appreciative to Mr. and Mrs. Aitkcn for their rplcnrlrl pv home and a contented family. ll‘ thc food is poorly (rocked the cililrlrcn become ill and an air of gloom pervades the house. Scr- ious sickness may follow in the fro’) of an oId-fzishionctl cooking nvcrl. Mr. Frzml: Booby prizcg if your ilvulc-r docs not carry The yollltg liungcs, write direct p, _ Izusmsiiooilrnrluo Pnooucrs SPRING BROOK SCHOOL —' _‘ ‘ ' Cwarnrs lhwCFYT Lin .§'a.':~i»'.:.'.'JQW-Auurasr FOLJMnnv Lo Ln: .4v~r..15.'.11i “W” m" Of Swim! Brook Swim! SACK\"ll..l.l~l.l\'l‘>»~ MONTRFAL-VVINNIPEO —VA.'\'COIYVFR. Grade V.—1, Oliver Colc. Grade IV.—1, Hazel Meek; 2,1 ‘Graac I A.--!. for month of October:- Gnde 1x___1, Em Meek ' _ = cull; r for Chzzrlottetovvn Grade VI1I.—1, Elda Bernard; 2. ‘5- Y 0 ' Mm Gmespm Bed une Hal dware C0., Ltd Grade vn.-1, Elizabeth Gillespie; , s--~-‘ -"' P’ __ __ __ __M_._,_.;__ 2, Horace Meek; 3, Oliver Meek. Giadcfiil-Ii, sin-o ;.~i; .;. n..~..... on Jollymore- . ; , ‘ Grade I B-~—l, Bordon hftrftnc: Ii Barry Locke. Pa yntcr. ' - . _ ; - . - - “M v 3- n‘. c: '1 .21 MPH Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Bums, City, P-W-C- spent Thanksgymg in bum- R/ebecca Orr, 3. Thelma Paynter. Amold 1\/[..(i\, ... I’ iivfil kl Hm"- H“ ‘" ‘ were visitors hem sundkm mer51de_ Grade III-l, Della Mathieson. Fred Pnynffir; .1. Hcniy M c __.__ ~ -.--¢-_. s. e._..__.___ _.,__.__ ._ . r ~ r i ’ 1 i‘ i’ ' V‘ Mr Earle Ballem, Cross Roads, and Mr. Edward McPhnil, School In- . Mr. Lawson Wood, Hazelbrook, made spector. visited Hazelbrook School TH a business trip to Cardigan this week. th‘s week. a wager o/lpp/araur: and (afjinr! or." urn-Hy aurwnznmr’ ‘Performance u imp/min, ~rrrr who.‘ 1.3L‘ r/mn rep-r The Ei[hl~'70— Finest Motoring Montfinn Huvh-SZISO Everywhere you go, you will tributes to the new Nash. the car's smooth, flashing delightful ease of control. Others stress its finer beauty and luxury. at the wholly uncxamplcd Six-Go Feries Some rctcr to Eighi-fo Series hearlq/oulinlq nihu-cri lvv \':1sl1. Beyond these tz-ziowas, mcrc is thc unmistakable Fact that cvcry one \\ ho rides in or drives thc ncv. Nash desires to own it. A courtesy demonstra- tion will make you, too, one of the mew thousands now turning to the new Nash. Flight 9n Scrics speed and All marvel value now fi-Clvh, I lihliijhvhCfilbifit B-CyL, 1 |b,'4"\\'h<~c§‘oa.<: 84K '. .1" Wtna: m‘ B-k'_\'l., 12a" and 11;" ‘rVl-rrll 1v ‘$1166 to $12.51 $1375 to $14.11}; _ also”? w foo: $2355 m $5014» A NEW DEAL [FOR ‘ronrvms DOLLAR Nash Motor Sales Co. . 77", Ylwnv- (qr-m ___i..__.___. .._ ‘ . ____