"Q; a t», r. ‘GOVERNMENT statistics prove the pub- ._ lic acceptance of the Oldsmobile Six. Automobile registration figures tell the story 0f Oldsmobile’s ever-growing popularity far , more graphically than words. i A comparison of the years 1926 and 1925 shows an increase, throughout Canada, of l08‘,t'i in Oldsmobile Six registrations. __ January and February of 1927 show an in- crease of 133'] over the same two months of last year and an increase of 1042f} over the corresponding period of 1925. These figures prove beyond question that Oldsmobile Six is succeeding. even be) und expectation, in its task i of stipplying to the Cllflltllin people Ll six~cylinder automobile of unquestionably‘ high quality, at a phenomenally low price. When you have seen antlvdriven and known Oldsmo- bile, you will appreciate why “Canada has endorsed the Oldsmobile Six.” Tlz-"rr iirr l _. - gum] 11' ilnrirt tlill llT/lfltlfll! for ' .'.'I'l|.lI‘7\. ivnn- on." Mil/or unit. in" mi... ., i,»,~/.-.1, (ii/Mull, Ontario NOTTING BROS. I TAYLOR & McNEIL‘. Charlottetown Summerslde l ‘ .9". " I. . .4v.-.~ I i - ' ' l’ s i l" ' l i l when Sll‘ “lllllel “all llegallf . v modern farm mn- ED THE ,' , its sub-til 1e. “ B - * ' t t me grain; p p . ‘ V. I ‘I ‘ l ‘since-z u mus; have seemed to tries were used o cu Q iiliLDSMQi l SIX p: .~ , - l "w. m; illlE u u: uiii , ____sii_qv_ YEARS (By Prof-nor W- T~ Alllmm) l l i l i | l l . " iAnd only sixty Yifl" 55° lllale . 1 ~ iii used ittie 111111 aim M1115 1 y S“ 1"“ 9 I a wllant, and oats. In ‘nu eountr rho a great x1111‘ 88D- llllllell’ p“ ' l d "a on,“ mun. “atoll lstm, the year i.i which heiythe more Bettie pa we,‘ ‘threshing ,‘comiiioul-etl his immortal stcryntfy (he 91f! dull" PQ m me o! Tiioni l'i~l5, llldl iiolillih: yeui lnimachine “Ba used. But 9 I . ii which lllflllllli‘ ‘Vflllll’ Pllurlle Mil [he lime-l‘ (‘if llllénlllilzltl ‘vzlsldonvsllllfelfi t mien by his Highland clansmen lllml 3' ll‘)! Zed relief n “mum ‘lesmnllell "no" the Svimlsh capilllvhatl a- as the farmer of 1867 t0 itol. .»\.n1 tn-ilziy as we look -bae ‘have lull w h“ "m" u, l >vcr uperiod 0t’ sixty years to th _ live had u a immune“; w ‘unlcn of four provinces of -Cauailu:591"l1lmlel» olf‘ h _ c ntflvgnces‘ in (‘onfedcration suphonloiisly M11153)’ llllllllllg o ol el "(lied as the “I a ,|),,.,,lnim,' _.,, me suggeslloniwtrleh are today regl} mm“ e l hf a Brmsh slmemnnn who llml|gl,;;ort.inury zielcesshles ovipzr T six‘); ‘SSHwltdllfgllfflilllllllellilléllllllflllfillflll-‘Yell-Ill:11$:glilgmllfib-g d“ nilosll indus- llas there not eolue we“ greater "lolls Pellsllll: Slow clothes war , -hnnges in our couii ry than litip- lleullllllll! llllllynltollllgoxiegugnleno‘: lrned in Scotland between the '45‘ l-llelll llllllly lirlzidlgsr was the and the lllilys t!!!‘ S: \VrZ]ll§e:~? fuzz‘? Hllll)({I-‘l5ll"llll’5;~ ‘lvlhelél “m, had done! we ('0llSl( er (l8 xpu s oi o Y r _ _ ida in tlio west, her increase in gllllll sell/l“: perhaps for B’ whole’ population iii the past, her vast iniprovenr -.ll iii railway (‘Oillllllllll- generation. The writer reoallsl 5mm some of the boys with whoni5 ~ i -' 1 a Ontario t-rrioa and in good roads, und above “elll l" “"00 l“ ll ll'l the chum-res that have taken ulnre lu the lifo of ll(‘|‘ people by reason of u tlnrueitiiiil invention.» we alnitist l'.t'l that 181i? lit-longed ito u. remote past. And yo sixty fear,‘ i< not retilly a long period in . nxitituls history. In a young country in modern iinieii, however, di-vt-lopiiu-ii‘. is st vrraliitl lllill chumps. .-'f't'lll flllHOSl ‘kaleidost-opic. There are iliousimdi» ‘or hale old Hfllluléllltlll in (fnnatla in [his Diamond Jubilee Your who intuit find il. difficult Ii‘, believe that fn tluiii- youth thigr wore lionie» i pun. flziileil tint grain on the barn floor, trarried a hag" of ivlient ito ll llsltllll grist mill ulonz ii blazed iuil through lllt‘ lirllllflV-‘ll forest, I shot wild pigeons, zittentiwi logging ‘l-JQ! and drank Whhkvy whit-b rout z: York shilling it iluari iinil was I 1‘l'VL‘ll w‘; h ihu strin- zilnintltiu ‘with which ton or roflei- is passed around at a presumably minnlry cliiu'eli supper. ® Process v Records ln a Little Spanish iTown Waltz Paul Whlteman and (His Orchestra Vocal‘ The Revelers Organ Solo Jesse Crawford Fox Trot Nat Sltilkret and the Victor Orchestra 2021.: all“ 20457 Ann She l Sweet 2050B i Crazy Words-Crazy Tune Z0473 2046) Fox Trot Irving Aarcrison and His Commanders Comedian with piano Frank Crumit R' R't Fox Trot Nat Shllkret and 20474 the Victor Orchestra A Lane in Spain Fox Trot Jean Goidkette and 20491 His Orchestra r Also the latest Red Seal records by famous Victor artists viewi- Talking of (Ianmh. Machlno Co. Limlféd ii /, ‘Quid ,hf1nq§r' it"s 7voicE ._l*f ion it “deadbolt lylrdl rimiuis _ Z I IIOLMALPS ‘Havele/‘tihe Best Values and ‘tilts Prettiest Wall Papers SEND FOR CATALOG n. 1'. nbLuAN. 1.1-0. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 8cm! your Wall Paper Catalog to NAME . . . . . . . . . . . .. ADDRESS . . . . . - . . . . . . . - . ...-.--...-...i--.. Y a4 lmlllloll’ Ollb-“l ha“ "five? his studios in Iiliiliuilnllloiiliiiaihlzliihlftll tzilten n medicine tliut is no itood an college’ Qha,-l,,u_ew“,n_ Dr. Pierce‘ i _Tliere are still 1111.118?!‘ SPLlBFS Tn many parts of ‘Canada ‘out to the -"lC‘t0g.X1lll‘lH.1, who recalls his own irenuotis experiences six‘y years since, their task in clearing the land and raising grain must seem i. light chore. Fol even in the old. province of Ontario new townships were still dieing opened tip in those days. farms liiid to be carved out of the bush. lMen who goday clear the sit-rub off priiirie land halve ilii< tle or n: conception of the ll\l.l‘Cil~ ‘if!!! and l0l1;L',-l‘0l1'tlllllG(l toil that iwus neeei-tsztry to not evtn a live |acre lot in glllllle for seeding, say iin Lanilion or Bruce county sixty tyears ago i.\iiglity' oak, walnut and iclin trcc 11nd to be fella-d by litinil after the fullen timber was lingo forty years aigo Wolfe EYIIYl ivoolcn stiltes that their niothersi had niade. 'l‘liirty years or so -he-, iforo tiia: time, ivoiuon in furiii houses not only carded tlie- wool, nu sllllll tho yarn nntl even wove: it to make eloth and blunke a-i ‘Ilierc are numerous bottles, nly| JHVH among them, iii Canada to- luy who-r.- venerable blankets llhiltltl by our grandmothers are sZi-ll doing tit-easlonal duty. Quilts yrere of ocurse made in every country home in (fullada i" 1867. When l was u. boy, tlulltiiu; bees wort Hllll in ivogue ln Ollitariu touins and villages, although npple- piirlng ibeni were bet-outing scarce. Vflflifilllllhg before the vontluerlnl: JGVZIINH‘ iii tinned goods. A iiian fails io sun». liow tho nrt of stilt-li- lug in any of its forms could yield lali-Lr-uiro, but \Vllf*ll our llll)Lll:"l'H were‘, young H10)’ were llllilm-ll its pleanoil at 11w prosper-t ol‘ lzoiiil; lo a iluililiizibee at u neighbor's-i housi- as they were on being invited to a sleigh-ride or Ito slngiirg-school at the corners. No tlnubt lt ivas the lure of gossip that attracted them, [or in 1'86? u (lulltlng. bee irlifllilflléfl in personalities. it‘ was the precursor of the Canadian newspaper ot' to-tlay. a (Oflliblllllllflll of tli.- tvoniztifs page arid l0('lll news item. Lite on the farm sixty years age» was no! wiwhoiii its relaxa- tions, especially iii the long \‘v'lll‘ ter evenings. Even in the baekv woods 1h: people were given to hospitality to zui extent which does not prevail today. There was lnucli visiting at one antilberfis homes. lllll('il (l'lllt'lll{.‘,' and singing alid ever iilivziys an alnintltince of good cooking.- ‘fliere wits a beani- lilraggetl info huge piles and burii- ed, the big stumps still cluttt-ix-tl. the ground. For long enough seed I had to he sown by lillltl ill the lit-l tle clearing and it was tho job or ‘half a life time 1:: l‘(.‘lIl0\'u the last ‘vestiges of the first primeval from in lninilrctl acre farm. ___________ True BARRIER OF HEALTH- l WASTE MATTER m THE SYSTEM C -—l~?v:in.s' Studio “Pleasant Pellets. many years l was botheroil with siuggisliness. l would become eon- itlpaleil, "have tlull lieailiiirhes, feel lrowsy, sleepy and mean. 1 took different pills but ivilliout iesiults until l begun linking Dr. Pit-reefs Pleasant iPclletii. Since taking {lirin For keep niy whole isrvslem in perfect condition. l um never without n bottle of’ the ‘Pellets’ and -1 highly reconimenil them-there is nothing betteiW-Mrs. Henry Donn (Picture above). 661 ihorno Ave. in icc for-the your April 17th while was affected as late as April 30th. tit Sea. View Ramsay spent the Easter ltolldays at Miss llluclneaifs rilzue. gradually improving after her re- ly hoped that her recovery may he complete. dent zit Union Conunercitil College Charlottetown spent the - holidays with her parents Mr and Airs Leslie D. MncNutt. . ii-ciit an operation for appendicitis nboul u month lottelown respectively licr home in Sea View Rut-st of illltis Muwley Ilouse. unis about life in those (lays, an ufiliunimiry. and a llllfk m" arrectii- tum which compel our admiration, IMKLPEQUE _ Miss llelcn Ramsay, l-‘ernwtiotl i spent the lilastor holidays at her home in Hamilton. The last crossing" on llllllllll0lll was on Suiidny,i last year cross-incl liliss hinrioii liliichenii, teacher and bliss Louise‘ honie, Mout- ilirs. Frank lllncKuy. Sea View is ent severe illness. 1t is earnest- Misw Constance .\lflCl\'llll.l, stu- Easter Mr. Arthur Owe: who under- Misri llunttir, Sen View and Misti M rs Colin Doniilil t: Easter lll Suinm 60 Pellets, 30 ironts at any dint: store ‘ i v fill ii g1 Ill; U jrlll-III If; The Easter services iii Prince-lit’; w", JAPAN 15A COMM IT CORNED cABBAQ “HM 5% ‘THE PilOPE AsARoi. ARE PEACEFUL- ‘IMEY owrsu SE5 so cu AE; _ BREAKING VVINDQW5 WE PuNlfil-iTl-lEM BY FEEoiMQ THE town United Church iverc eoiitiuotetl by the pastor Rev illseiples l). M. Grant and unfavorable condition of the were largely atteiitled. Int: discourse was especially earli- est nngl thoughtful . the unbnlief of which —*— Hwuistinablo than the Mr. Robert Donald has returned of Janus Christ“. l have had iin such trouble, 1 tukello lllll ‘llllles a“ lellullel’ l" N071“ "l them about twice ii wet-k and tliriyfrlllsggix: gfllliligllfllrlifg ‘snpiflglllfillfillc? l I l t "The Love that Never Dies " ),->23==~ v ~=' roads The morn- He dealing with l _ . ‘l l t the subject of the Resurrection oflcame to accomplish us Saviour. it Am] ,,|‘,.',I§,,,°.,’f,‘, llfllfffslllimllnsh en. Bill-Palm“ ""0 wlllcll w“ "unis Rogers, Hamilton have returned Jesus. The speaker iiald- “tliorcnfforded conclusive 1111105 llllll I i Possible by tlie victory comlllvli‘ "119111101101111! H1011‘ holidays at is no fact iii the history of maii-iJei-ius had trltiinplicil over ln the gnrdeumif the tomb. ll ll‘ their litiiut-i-i lii Alberton uud Cliar- kind that is better Mr. Grant needed l first“ ,. i READYW o IGG%5I PUNOR aeaF a THREE ADAY! on Sunday establish considering the lllm an Saviour and Lord w tered by Ills doutli upon the cross. might (icunil \\1| ,5 _ l L i . l l . the essential purl of the wo l “m ‘m n ll nmmlm re ‘n’ attested itndfortiea of evil, even is more un- and was henceforth the living and "l YBSUTFBClLlDIIIQXGltQNl CIirlst-“able to nave unto The evidences the uttermost theiftosurrectlon were shown by (ind by Him". the empty tomb, the a of Jesus, the transform». liven ‘of the disciples iii rnlurnoil t0 i-ionnl experience of after iipend- have risen with 1-llm into ncvrnoiistlto soul lives on, erslile, the of life. Emma Beairsto.’ briefly on the manner rectlon which was followed necessity of the was ppearnnoefl (ionclunlve proof of immortal life llflolllilén lltlils::llggi"lllllle(ll2hllicl mun-l. m, lmvlng m, be lnnlmr In the Heavenly Eden rests not 0" ‘ those who that the grave lH not the goal, that u", g 'l then touched sown in corrliptlou is raised in iii- of the resur-corrtiptlon to a new and eternal by thcnllle, a life of happiness resurrection, "and - immortality. " rla-jiout-bgyond the sunset or dc “I talked him ’ . o Q out of zt—— “ F I had only known this would happen! _ So suddenly! So unexpectedly! And when everything looked so promising! “And to think that time after time he wanted to increase his life instirance and l talked him out of it. How hard I worked against myself and against my own ' interests. I wanted a bigger house. I wanted luxuries! I wanted everything except the protection he was‘ urging me to accept. “I got my own way, of course. The Life Insurance was not taken. I robbed the children of their education, ofimy care, perhaps of their future success in life. I robbed myself of the children’s companionship. For now I must leave them to earn the money needed to keep our little fanlily together- the money that Life Insurance would have given me if he had had his way- “-—and I talked him out of it.” It hasibeen truly said that, “If every wife knew what every widow knows, every man would carry adequate Life Insurance”. ~ And too often it is the children who must pay the " penalty of the wife’s prejudice. ) ...<-c—_ccc:c~(, ,_ v the faith. of the lie has come buck to tell us that lost in the garden 0f E110"? lllllillé lii Christ. Faith lii ll0_\'(ll\fl the grave iuul tho gate-way the garden of the Tomb, ivliere lb uii Hlllll‘ ol‘ death: great tfllgflllY 0T 111° “l?” was film: ,. ed and where on the first P111" e‘ morning Clirlst rose lii, trblllllll bringing life and immortalilyrtlil light. But there is another £11 rospm iluéiljlétzlbllhisltledtliutfi raitli ‘Thorn is a lilll(l of pure delight, I'll "i! infinite the Heavenly Eden where the re: deemed of the Lord shall sling gills ever the DPRIBBB ot Him wip way secured for them the right 0 H n! k lntq the peace and blessadiiesflnyfl , the Eternitles ‘As l live mm‘ t‘ Christ "ye iihall live also. 0111' ~ \1‘=1-'1 =1 Harden." Mr Grant made re- tereiiota to three- gartlens that fl!‘ "Yell lironiineiitly in human history viz: The lrartlati of Eden in which lt is the flnul ll i l (mes not em] n", uiniiiu family in represented in ull who came tintn Third, It affords Aulation niirdeii of innocence and ur-‘BIIY B118 l°W lllwly "r “m. - . .. sin entered mo» U18 woi-l bydmt on t o untgiuiéili‘ y?" "ml l” . n izartleii; second, the garden ofllwrlilllce o! "lull! l a ' _ Gethsemane in which our Lord - ‘ m s“ View‘ 0f £101)’ fought life's lzrenlost battle, ttirn-‘Dwzamtlrllllwnggf hbuday‘ wltl. M4315! tluit which lolly Jello 111w time llll,’ the tide of humanity's sin and “l” "ml rewmurhiir um which man ‘had f M I Howie COULD BE WE QiT lbMlEETER? TEN DAYS‘ _ _ will‘ 507;“. l»: Con; Brlmn iiiqliu rQn‘ . ill