I25, i925 i it néitmlo as t“?! "' carillon plre.". 2.80 p.m.—8abblth Soho tion and salvation." Today") ‘vrvvvvvv rv 1B25--A Wonderful 11 a. m.--"The Christian (The fourth cl a series of centennial Sermons.) 7-00 p. m.—"'l'he Modern Interpretation (The your”, cg i "M" of Sermons on Fundamental Trutha o! the Chrialiln attics firrsbptzrian Church oui¢an.n.ia.,11.;.,n.n. ‘P ‘attains: , . Century—1925 Rlaponllbiilty of the Em- o I. of Redemp- Religlon In the Light oi‘ i rv v-V‘ Vvvvv Vvv v Director 0f M 01112 Zdaptist Minister, Rev. R. .0. Eaton, B. A., B. n. i vliilljllttl] usic, Prof. Ball Sermon-“The Function To this. the Bible Study most cofdialiy invited. - _ EVENING Sermon-JQThESeven D Alrpewsqsire FREE. est order always the services. eadly Simn-Avarice." A muslical service of the high- t MORN|N‘G»—11 O’CLOCK of the Church." SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. service of the Church you ‘are 7 O’CLOCK You are welcome to all and each of . , ‘ FARM mores ‘r-ho firvonmlric- weather of ‘the his: two w‘ c-ks has unaided the IiIIIliCT-S to get well aloiigiwilllrllihdir} Ilil min}; qytirhlflbllrl. \\'0 tritrhersilanil iioiii wlsltoi-Qfllrtlni the lllillnllliltl that crnpplgg in- anueh further iiliieail irfqPx-il ' _'e Edward Island than tn ‘the ab rliig _ vlIn-ees. ‘in riiri, sqini r. Itrrmimlvliflw "117 t. |y- oer‘, -" ._ " . Hfflii- ‘t.~_ - tllfl-filfillfiittlbiwlfl dill" 111111;’ 10,5“ Azlfiitg-{giiered ovcixgg iv ill r . 0 11E very l! ' tin at tilt! Noentnilnighokngtrodi crop ol‘ grass s irroréssefdwdairy op-_ orallions as sillplliyiriig-ikilontyllf feeil for our ‘dairy -liertl-.~I‘,1l.)u‘[-Bll't)tlld the season be a d-ry one ‘infer on. flarin- i-rs \\'l,‘l‘l ‘lit. we-Il tlilviscil iif lhtoy "VI ..s‘o<\v for gretin ifodilei" Iduriirg o...“ O CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEM One lnuertlon . Four lnaertlunn . Eight lnlelllulnl IQO-O-O-O-eewoawooawvwo-e +0 m04+++++00++o+4++++¢o evoo the Sirnriiiiir, a ilhtiral supply of mixed ‘gririil, a mixture of Vorches, Fleld ‘Pleas and Oats, an, ‘thc ‘rain ui’ about tilul-t: dlushels to the acre -wlll iploiiluct: an abuniiail‘; crop of rich liif-lk ‘prodilcinig ‘fee-d lo help oat dry pastures iln-iting the nil-minox- month-s. ‘I“od~i|ei' ‘Corn also should be ‘grown to a lurgier ex-tenit it-h-an it ‘is- at the iii-resent 15ml;- as fills valluirbilte ‘fodder crop ‘will ilIlPilll many exlirii iloliars in -.lho ‘packets of lini- farmers with daily herds. ‘With ‘both lbutitci‘ ‘and cliI-‘ese selling at a hlligher piixco at the Jnesent ‘time than a year ago and, with prospects -of .s.'t.i:ll Illlflllfl-l‘ 1nlices. t-hc farmer who Is ailivo to tho (lairy lulu-rests ‘unll scl: In ilt ‘that. he has ‘plenty ‘ol’ milk iproiluc- ‘ing fodder for the Silni-nriei" months. O-O-OO-OOO-OOOI ‘N TS . 10o per line ul IS worulu Be per Ilna u! Ii wuriln 7o pur line of Ii words Agents lvaliteil Miscellaneous "Q10 A DAY TAKING OFIDERSIS-ALE OF Your for B. ll’: 1'1. Silk Hosiery- t-asli daiiiy. No collecting or dc livering. iii/rite l3. A2 I‘). Manufac- turing Co, Dept, 22,Ltmilou,Uill." May 2,Sat5i." MA N 1000 for 81.95. Guardian 0f- iillll appoint local TGXITOBGHUP, fico. iivotl, Position permanent, Yearly ————-———-———— guarantee $1002. (being $21. 501055555 CAN BE ACCQIVIMU u/(gokly average) and oxpenactr: dated with room and Iioar l. ‘.1 l~lxpcrli=nci~ tinncesuary, WIus-, lily U6 Bllyiivlli 141. i210’ ' liii ton Co., Toronto. 075, WEEKLY SELLING TRIANG- lo hosiery and men's llt‘('ll'\\'6Zli‘. (it in lcl- lino. ‘Frotmis-ulliillllfis. W" ' III-IIIIV%I' lrud collect. Pay daily. cUT THls OUT FOR LUCK- 'l‘rlauigiio i.\lllis, Dopt. 91, Montreal - ll DISTRIBUTORS-QUICKLY DE- velopo own Independent business handling ‘Stitllsllllllll-l Yeast Cau- ily, New ‘Ford automobile free; ‘i-xi-luslvn territory. Jersey ‘City, N1" Sales. Unusually big profits. Lo i-alitics being rapidly and free outfit. Get busy! Tile W '1‘. Ilawlelgh Co., Ltd., Montreal (hail; Dept. CN 9650. , . aiiuiut lwenity-flve uiiill ‘he is ii prowd success and up arance. idffifilllflzfil cation. REG. bur. M. Box 116, Female IIelpWanted DIQNIFIED eALss rosiriou lid-lieu _ """ "mplnymopt. . Iv . ullvc . a.‘ . .4 OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL ivlay 2ws9l. Scotsmlnt tfompsny, 3S5 Scolsmlnt Building. ' 1100 —— i'—__ $3,000 TO $5,000 YEARLY RETAIL- lug nationally known Ilawlelglt Products. Necessities. Enormous demand. 1“as(:liititiiig work. Easy chosen. Write quick for full particulars May 16-23-30 Juno l6 WANTED — YOUNG MAN OF years of ago. who has a ilcslre to become a iii-i. class salesman and is wllil- hip, to study and live economically “Quid rather applicants had no rxporlonco In salesmanship, but iiliISI, have pleasing personalily nleiply stating d past occupation.- edu- Give ’phone alim- 1169-5-22-31 ._____________________ WANTED-A GIRL FOR HOUSE- work. Only two In family. Apply lo ‘Mrs. Hugh McKlnnon. Bradal- bane. 1160-5-21-31 "W vacant tor ‘an educated we nian with ‘good Dflrlonaility and Ciiililklonice In ‘her ablltlty. Must 11901190 of encumbrance and willi- "IQ to travel I-f necessary. State N! Collage of Science. Tor- . Con. .__._______.__.___ W i ,~.'OF._I'E R ‘and pay- t» iu-ll our complete and lines oil guaranteed 5'. whole root, treah-dug-to trees and plants. Attract- v uatrated samples and full- _ n ‘MAJ "an, writ; Molar h ‘ ‘ iifimrttnlluc. Deiurlmvli "l" ‘ . . s. - ‘mu. " l-l-lts-tf. FURNITURE AT ()'Li-ary on -M‘ay 110th. hlrs. C. S. \\'Illlni-y, ()'Leary,_- - 1200-5-23 2i. SPECIAL OFFER OF HIGH grade envelopes, 50 for 20c, 125 for 30c, 250 for 55c. 500 for $100. “ ‘TIIE BENIIIIII liII \ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i ~._ v I SHOP from Holman'a Catalog. ‘o -_‘_. MEN'S SPRING HATS. - How about that new hat. Just arrived, another shipment, all the newest shades. Prices $2.00 to $6.00. Prowse Bros, L 1190-5123-21 STERNS LAUNDRY TEA-M‘ will be collecting as usual on Monday morning, May 25th, Have your bun- dles ready. ' 1207 NOTICE——AII stores In Hunter River will be closed Monday. May 25th, Lemuel Siillphaut, P. J. Noy d’; ('o,, D. M. lliaclieclti, Clltcilffe & Cutclifft-f 1184 5 22 2i S. S. HITHERWOOD — This steamer will sail from Montreal, Jinn,- 1st with a cargo of general merchautllise for Charlottetown, Af- ter iliscliargiug shin will load a cargo of Produce and Live Stock for St. John's Nfld. For space and rains apply Carvell lirosn Agents; 1131-5-20tI RIFLE PRACTICE-There will be llfillillifo for the dnter-illarilimc Rifle nlect this ziflcrnoon at 2.30 at the Iiensingttiu Iliili- Range, livery member who is between first. and fifteenth place in the tiggrcgtitiz of, 1024 is eligible and as many of lheso zis possible are urgently rc~ quested to practice Wednesdays and Saturdays so that the Iiesl. pos- sihh- lciiin can he selected from this Province. Protect your "fl-foxes. with “ Pfl-‘Ylfli " Brand Fox Ncnlnfl- ‘Dem n“ gal ’ ' before and alter woven. Specially made for us. We have sold |||l§ Netting for-tile past ‘twenty-five ye"; m the lnrgecnREzLzllanclicrs, and arc llic lurgeef- Q5111?" i" Amen"!- Wyipe [or ' JIEQS." TlIE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LT CIIARLOTTETOIVN, I’.E.l. BIRTHS MacKENZIE——At Seal River, on ‘Tuesday, May 10th to Mr. and Mira. John .\I. NIt-litenziti a son, Congralu lotions. day, May 12th., lo Mr. and Mrs. J. iiimcan (Jiiinpbtsli, a. sou, Jerome minority Congratulations. ELACKMORE-Al St. .lollu‘s Niltl, JNO. A. MacDONALD, LAND SUE- veyor, Hsrniaiivllle, I’. E. 1. 696-4-23-1-mo. Scnd birth date and 10c for won- derful horoscope 01' your entire l life. Prof. Raphael, 94 Grand I Central Station, New York. 624-4-25-571 . i I For Sale STRAWBERRY PLANTS AT THE Eldon Fruit Farm 75c per 100. F, S. Reeves, Newton Cross. 1079-5-1081 I OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE SALE my iarni oi‘ 100 acres at Sprint‘;- ilvlil. Cali or write, John l). Cot- ton, llrtttliilimno, ILR, No, 1. . 1193-5-23-27-Jiic ll I FOR SALE--9 ROOM HOUSE situated on Plnetlti River, Beauli tlftil view, good bathing, sniiini; fishing and shooting In the fall inr duck and geese; 23 acres of good farm lnnil with barn. hell- houso and store building, and about 100 acres ivomilnnil. Five miles from steamship and Place for im- . railroad service. mediate sale. Ideal for resi- dence or camp. Apply 1° DI‘- Anne Young, Plnette or W. E. Bentley. Charlottetown. lwk “hinted WANTED—- QUALIFIED. EXPERI- enced teac-he u for ou-lsidie work of educational llllllliu, Reply. stalling qualifications. past em- ployment for rive yea-rs. age and qlsoeon for considering change. L. Box 116 1109-5-22-31 WANTEIM- THREE QUALIFIED teachers who ‘halve had. tihreo years or more teaching temperi- once, Must own car or ‘be In p08- ltlon to obtain one. Write, stating what you haviz‘ always llartictiilsrs. occupnition during ilesliécid to go. Give Itllltildflllllc Mat II , _ Q4 'phm|g_ siian n3. o er oecupa one to ntiiooe?‘l§§5'§u"fiq_ v9 "N." llox 116 1169-5-22-31 ' ‘ 1189-5-22-81 To L01; Nursing _i_--—-—-'~—- »‘ ‘ PIANO TO RENT-APPLY 179 PIIIVAT: Nugggg ‘gARN Q15 Kent ‘St. or phone 674. “We 830 ii Woek. mm b home ——-——--————— -——'-—~ fly, Qfltfllogua m,‘ bqym gm TO LET-HOUSE CONTAINING seven rooms on Uni?" "limbo" Se, modern conveniences. All‘ ply 2o seiiooi st. 1176 H B2 31 . —--—i_"~ "ro LET -rms comviooious tore, 144 Git t George Sheet. s P‘ 117545-2240. Male Help Wanted BIO IARNINGI OTEADV EM- pioymont for Barbara. Become ton) a daughter. I DEATHS McCHESblEY-Al _A‘ union. Mass.. May 1R, nllurgari-l J.. wife ‘of lsiitic M. Mc-Chesney. ' MoISAA%At Mitchell River oil April 24th, Mrs, John hiclsaut: age 71 years. Funeral to “All Saints Church," Cardigan, on April 20th. RYAN-At Borden on iMiay 21st. Dominick D. Ryan, aged 70 years. CAMPBELL-At Newport. on ’l‘ues- on May 21st to Mr, and Mira, A, C. , Illlillflfllitlfti (nee llclen -.\l. \Varbur-_ corrou TAFFETA princely! EIIDs assorted colors $1.26—— Prowee Bros. 11,77 5 22 2i I SALE OF HOM Q KING THIS ‘AFTERNOON.~ very lnfiiifior the" holiday lunch ‘by’ itlié iladies 0t‘ Christian Church at Fennel] &' Chandler's; ‘Store, 1201 _.,_,. EATABLES FOR YOUR VIC- TORIA ,DAY PlONlCt-iSandwich Bread, Cream Bread, Wholewheat Bread, Sugar Buns, Cinnamon ‘Buns. Syruip Buns, Currant Buns, Vlena Rolls all fresh today at Stewart's Bakery. 1200 SAD BEREAVEME-NT-Mr, John K. McKenzie, 18 Hayfield Si... rc- ceiveil u. telegram yesterday morn- lug informing him of the death of IMIai-garet McLean, Calgary. Tho remains are coming home accom- panlvd by her brother Harry, Fun- eral notice latcr. ' THE MARKET a ' OTTAWA, May 22.——-“Eg‘gs"——0ll- . lario cars of extras are being offer- ed at 33 and firsts 31 F. O. B. shilpp- ing pctnt. Freight elitirgiis on these amount 1'0 about 1c (per dozen ‘to Toronto, Western carlots‘ are offerq ing extras 311-4, ‘firsts 201-4, see’ onds 25 F. (). 1i. shipping po‘ln't.‘ Markets generally coirtlilue firm f and unchangieil. Toronto jiflrbllll; extras 35, Ifirsls 33. seconds 30, Winniipctg jabbing evlra-s 29. ‘firsts till, seconds‘ 30, Winnipeg jobblng extras 29. firsts 27, seconds 25. Calgary lleceiip-ls ‘light, (Ieirlers pa-yin-g ilclivitrted extras 32, ‘firslts I10, extras Jobbing 34, firsts 32. sec- ‘onds 29, , AIONTREAL. -.\I:1y 22.—The ex- port trad-e in Canadian ‘grain in l“he ‘Montreal ‘lllilflfllt today was report- od very quit-t owing r othle‘ fact that Jhciro were few firm ‘bids In the ‘market from foreign fbuyers ‘that troulii be 3120511107]. The ‘demand for ocean gralia room was also ‘het- ter and‘ especially so from United Slates exporters and a ‘moderate amount of ‘business Wilt! transacted no most ports at steady ratcsjA Poaliuro 0i’ ‘the local leash grain market was the enq-uiry from Now York exporters for N0. 2 Canadian west‘ rn oats on the spot at sixteen ircntn; per ‘bushel over ‘the Winnipeg May (iption. C. 1. F. here but as ihcr‘ ‘were none n-offerlnlg. 11.0 sales were made. The ‘trade iln Icxvr ‘lots of oats was quiet but the tone was firm and priced wert- unchanged, The spring flour market was iwith- on any nt-‘lv ‘features to note, iprlc» es ‘being slva-ily and the volume or li-usliress siunll. The ‘winter ‘wheat llloui- situation was qunet ‘with no change in prices. 'Prlces were ‘wcil-l iualirlaineil ifor all ‘lines of ‘inilifecil but ‘the trade voluin" was not large, IPXIICIIIC (lllllll09!"l'll2lI‘l(0‘(I the trade" iii rolled oats, A ‘fairly acliive bilai- nves W118 ‘lone on ‘sizes in a whole- Hfllv 101111111‘; ‘W y nndvalires were; unchanged. A-lt. ugh the undertone‘ to ‘the ‘butler fried-Ker was lPgglgr, iheri» was no ‘change ‘in prices, hu-t ' 1M5 l3 flXlw-cloifiholjtly. ‘Little 'l)lISl-,- "("88 ‘W118 trflufilletedv-ilrrchlrese anil- the rende , was unlcha ‘ ,1. RADIO PROGRAM SATURDAY, MAY 2a, 1925 CNiitO (I35 Metres). U'i"i‘.-\\\".\, ONll‘. _ 7.30 p.m. (E.S.T.)— l’A‘RT l. Bedtime Story and Lullaby Aunt Agnes, 8 p.m.— ‘- PART I1. Cliuteuit Lnurler Concert Orches- Flmeral Wm ‘ewe M,‘ lam rem; tra direct from Main illniug Iloom. deuce, 172 Sydney St., this (SaturQ day), morning at 9.15 to St. IJuu- stiinhs Cathedral thence to the lio- mau Catholic Cemetery, MaeLEAN-At Calgary, Alberta, llinrgaret hfcLean, daughter of the late Ilougalil lllacLean of Canoe Cove. Funeral will be held from McLean and McDonald Funeral Home to Canoe Cove Cemetery.‘ Notice later. — IN MEMORIAM Mary Martina Ciohoasey Died" May 23. 1924 Darling, Thou Art Not Forgottn. T-HE FAMILY W‘ ' . ‘pee- r4;- Are You‘ Ready For The 24 fh Get ready In dime-Look over your tackle and get everything in order. We have everything to make your outings aueeeaa. _ - Bait Roda 35o to $1.00. Steel l-‘leda $1.75 up. Fly Roda $8.50 to $17.00. Landing Nola, Hooks Fllea, Llnel. OIIIROPI. "imp laakota. ‘Thermos lettin- and Kta. Kodalta, lrownlei‘ Gamer I. ' t‘ ,, y ‘v .Hu3‘heaILtl:Iljll_ Cc _ Chateau Lu-urler Hotel, 1. iOverture-"Fingafs Cave (Mun-' (lelssoltn). 2. Elitracle-"Sunrlse and You" (Penn), 3. Grand ODCPIF-"BIIIIO In lllas- chern" (Verdi), PART III. Program by four groups of Ottawa Public School ‘Children. - Borden Public School Choir, Con- dlletor, Miss nailght Pliblic School Choir, Con- ductor, Mir, Lorne ‘H. Mullhrivs. Cambridge School, Violin Class, First Avenue School Violin Class. ‘Director ‘Mr, Donald ‘LIGIIIB. As- sisted hy Miss Lillian Franklin, aged 12 (Voila); Miss Lorraine Lake,‘ aged 12 (Saxophone); Muster Richard Lake, aged 15 (Clarinet). .‘Comblnod Choirs. 175 Voices- (a) "God Save the King," (b) "O Canada." . Violin Class (a) ‘Tester’ Dreams." (b) “March oi‘ the Har- oes", (Zamecniln-w-‘First Avenue School. 3. Clarinet Soio—"Allean-te" (La ThIOIO)-—~MIIIQI' Richard ‘Lute. 4. Violin Solo-"Legende” (Wien- IswsklP-Mlas Lillian Franklin. 5. Part Songs (a) "Snowflakes" Jenkins), (b) "Fall on Me Like a Silent Dew" (Coleridge-Taylor) (c) " ABioorning Rose" (Hutton) Borden School Choir. 6. Saxophone olo-"Waltz, "Car- mens" (Lane WIIsonh-Miss Lor- raine Mire. _ 1. Violin Olaas (a) "A ‘Night ln Gra uada" (Kreuuer). (b) ‘llllnuet- tc" (Beethoven) —~ Cambridge Street School. ‘ 8. Clarinet and. Saxophone Duet- From "Ii Trovatore‘ (Verdl)— ‘Miss Iorrslnq and Master Rich- ard lake. ' ‘ L: N 9. iPart Songs-nu) Caraovale" (Rossini), (In/‘Wlio is, Sylvia" (Schubert), (a) "With Jockey Io the Fair", ,_(0l|l-; Bnllluh-g-Con- nauglltScllool ctiinr. J ' I0. Violin arlcig-‘il-lejere-Ketl" (I-lu bayr-Mlsa Lillian Eranltiln. 1i. Combined chop; (n) ‘BrIttanuIa" (Mlle (it) ‘ Dear Enamel» tom). ‘ V ‘cs nql stra le u l .l~.wrvii\‘."»'r I ‘Lila Smith. (fon- ' For ‘Your Picnic Basket‘ Large Juicy Pineapples 25 Cents Each Argentine Grapes _ 60 Cents Per Lb. Strawberries i Large Box 50 Cents Bananas 60 Cents Per Dozen Oranges 39-60-70 Cents Per Dozen Apples 50 Cents Per Dozen Grape Fruit 3 for 25 Cents Rhubarb 10 Cents Per Lb. Leaf Lettuce 10 Cents Per Bunch Ripe Tomatoes 40 Cents Per Lb. Cucumbers 25 Cents Each Radish 10 Cents Per Bunch Spinach 2 Lbs. for 35 Cents String Beans 20 Cents Per Lb. Cabbage 8 Cents Per Lb. Pure Maple Sugar , 35 Cents Per Block i Golden Ring Cake 25 Cents Each FOR SANDWICHES (Hikes, Lettuce, Toma tofu-t, Iiggs, Hum, bloat‘ Loaf, Bacon, (‘|li(5kt‘Il.Kl])])(‘I‘0(l Sal mon, Kraft‘ Cheese, Cream Cheese, Swiss Cheese, flheddnl‘ (lheestnLobi-itel‘, (lhlp. 116d Beef, Stiliicil Olives. SALAD DRESSING 20—25-—35 and 75 Cents 6 BOTTLES 0f Glngol- Ale in a sealed container pint size, opener In every case-ask for the Picnic package. ORANGE CRUSH Grape Juice, Rasp- berry Lemon, and Strawberry Syrups. __________________ Pure Plum Jam 4 lb. glass, regular or!“ I115 ipaelai 05 Cont! Jam 4 lb. liln, regular prlee 31.no- Opeolal 10 Dents Store Closed All Day Monday] May 25-¢Leave Your Order Now j JENKINS 8r S011 . onoorénmts m Pure Raspberry, - nun I05 PARIS. May 21.—A pitched battle ‘between a crowd of 3.000 admirers of Jaick Dempsey and Paris police greeted the heavywielght fighter this afternoon when he arrived in Paris with his bride. This disturban- ce followed one ‘even more tifccom- Iortinig ‘to Demipsey, a rough ‘pass- age of the English Channel, ‘that. re- suited in the chantplon [airing ‘the count ‘from sea-sickness. A salvo of ‘broken "window -panen at the railway station was the sal- ute the Denipseys received. when till‘? ‘police. anxious ‘to keeip a pass- age clear, closed two of the three exit iloors from the platform. A ‘crowd attempted to force its way in, and a whole platoon of police was n‘ oiled to ‘maintain order. ‘Sev- eral were injured and more man- haudleil by the police, but, than-ks to (lvorges Canpentlefls elbow work and swift. illeft intrcpretlng, ‘the DGllllh-lvyfi managed to escape ‘un- scathed lo a waiting automobile. -—-——-¢0->i Great Week-Eat? Program Al; The Prince Edward Flinn Hooking Office attralction inow playing n‘; the‘ Prince Edwairil ' l‘ ‘r that ‘is only ‘known ‘by a ‘horse _ of a tmc ‘while the ‘horse ‘is -g0ln'g N - g and palnataklnq» aorvloo. _'I‘ll(*illl'f‘, movie f-ans will see Fred lTllOlllD-SOII, world champion athlete, in a series of irenlarkalfle leads of llorse-nians-hip, | 'llli'~ film ‘first shows Thomson as Jack ‘Faylc-r. an IiX-SCTVICO iman who iis now ‘deal’ and dam-b. saying ‘good- lbye to his horse “Slilver Kin-g." i Iiiul with the ilevotion ‘to ‘hh; mas‘ ‘or ilog, “Silver King," jumips a fenco rind follows the i-itage coach. Jack secin-g Silver King. ‘leaps ‘from the ‘fast nroviiig sta-ge to the horse's ‘ltf c. T-homsoifs next ‘bit of Ila-ring ‘ulti- ing is a slum: ezulling ‘for hiim ‘to Ii-a-p from the saddle to the ibranch full speed. ’i'lie ‘action throug-honit llio entire story is swift, Thomson mixes his riding and ‘aithilettiz: ability nicely. Al ‘one time he jumps clear ave-r a Ford car .n‘to the sirthlile. The most tin-ring stunt of all is [IIPIILIC when he ‘does Ia illylnig mount an a runaway team. ‘aides illcfll in [Roman style. and finally stops libel (liorsetr 1 'l‘lie love sequences follow in good ;orili.-r. ‘IIIIZCI Keener, winner of pnirn-y bl auly ‘contests-r ‘including what of 11hr (‘hlicago 'l‘ribune, '15 \vin- tsome ‘and ‘plays her role ‘well. "31). Wt!‘ Willi-V‘ Fred Thomson's trained unaur MEET the insistentilflfl! mand for the New Stocks-i baker models, Studebakeirs mammoth factories began, ,_ ._ I April lst, to produce over 500 ' cars per day! I ' ' But even this gigantic pro- duction has not been able to stem the ‘tide of orders. A Orders from Canadian deal- ers for shipment during May were three times greater in num- ber on May lst, this year, than on the same date last year. The demand for May follows on the heels of the April record —when sales showed an increase of 109, per cent over the same month last year. i e ‘ The public knows that (the New Studebaker models are a‘ year in advance of current ‘de- . sign. Knows that the greatest motor car value in Canada is (horse, ‘gives ‘what we bei-Ievte to be Itho imoci, wonderful fill?!‘ ‘liven ‘by an animal on the ies ‘many well iknnwn ‘players ‘in ad- :Jillion to Thomson and lliiss Keen- cr. "i‘l1c Silfillt SIMIIKGFMIQ rgmglg .vlt hlhrllls and action and is cer. tain to 114101138 all who see ‘It, "Into Tllc NEIL" ‘and a rousing ‘comedy ,com.pie‘tcs the bill which will the shown rrf-rain ‘today. Royal Victoria College MONTREAL .‘\ RENIDE TIAL COLLEGE FOIG W’ Ii ' ATTIC UNIVERSITY (Flllllldflll and endowed by the lute ul, llun. lharon fltruth- l'0llll and Mount Royal) (‘aurora lending to degrees In Aria, nephritis In the main from llioaa for men. but under Identi- i-nl conditions: and to degrees In music. Applications for resilience nhouhl be made early Illl accum- inodiillon In the (‘tillage in llmlloil. For proapectiln and Inform- ntlon apply to the Warden. ‘DOFO-O-O-O OO-OOO-OGOQQ4-OQ-Q1vfl For Fire Inuranco < consult II. M. SIMPSON l use Richmond Street . Phone u: I Q i ____.._____ ‘w-ooeo-oo-rno-eo-ooo-oe-ooo- Queen Hotel A very eomfortabla and homo-like Hotel at a moder- > ate prlee. Splendid table, oourtoou aorvloe. ‘ Rates 53:00 a day. Charlotteotwn Hotel 06.,‘ Ltd. a M188 L, Manager o+0 Hotel , Victoria Am up to data oehiiolttable Hotel with over till-rooms, 44 of which have private nun. (luaeta resolve oourtaeua Tabla. is channelled In Canada. n. - ’,..’M“H- V w HARRY c. moon, bonnie.- . ‘Amalie-t...- -i iperformiiirce' stage or screen. The cast includ-. the New Studebaker. Acting on this conviction, thousands of people, each month,are name ing Studebaker as their choice of motor cars. I If you have not seen the. 22 New Studebaker models,“ see them today. Learn for yourself why Studebaker has captured the favor of automobile buyers throughout the world! ' " STANDARD SIX 3-Pass. Duplex-Roadster 5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton Sport Roadster . . . . . y 5-Pass. Coach $2 5.00, 3-Pass. Country Club Coupe . . . . $2 45.1” S-Pass Coupe . . . . . . . . $2300.00 5-Pass.Brougham 5-Pass.Sedan................. ‘ $2505.00 .......$l795.00 . $1820.00 $1945.00 -...o--..- .-o.o-.-...o S-Pass. Berline . . . . SPECIAL SIX .~ 4-Pass- Duplex-Roadster 5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton . . . . . 4-Pass. Sport Roadster . . .. 112575.00 5-Pass.Coach 4-Pass. Country Club Coupe . . . . $2690.00 5-Pass. Brougham .4-Pass. Victoria 5-Pass.BerIine ...........$3320.00 BIG SIX , 29001 5-Paes. Coupe‘. . .': t .'~.“.‘~fik840lll0 7-Pass.Sedan .. . . . . . .- .. $402550 7-Pass. Berline $4140.00 aaaa-qaoaeeeed is 5 e-o-oo-o-o-Jon 5-Pass.Se'cian 7-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton 5-Pass. Brougham . . . . . . $4025.00 These prices Include tamea and MQQj-gd. \. 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