+~"”'”““.'“‘ gt, joints 9§Q4§4§§O flreshptcriandiburtb ttsvl "B. ‘Mum, MINISTER .\|__ Mn, F. T. WATKIS, ORGANIBT AND CHOIRMABTER "um A._.M-—3°T"'°"- 2.3a P. iit-Sabbath Qoliodl. i 2.30 P. M.--Blbll 01sec ‘by _MI'._J. E. B. McCreldy, 1.00 P. M--s°"'“°"'_' . Mam,“ $¢rvice—~lolo-—' In the Secret of Hie Presence" Mr.- Ord way Lloyd "m; Servlol-t-‘DWI-"fqlll? i-flld ll My Shepherd" .$.......... EVG My", E, VII. McKinnon and Mr. A. G. Bruce. '-" i‘ ~= ‘ ‘Mr ‘" a- " . . _ central Christian Churc preacher, Rev. ‘Neil Herman, B, A, Subject Tomorrow. slllllli)‘ Evening L" The Double Standard 0R Why Make The Woman Pay ‘I Male Choir. Male Quartette. WELCOMIE TO‘ STRANGERS. neon ~11.- t Urlnitcb‘ dillurci) "' MlNi$TER:—-Rev. w. M. Ryan, a. A. A5s00lATE:—Rev. E. H. Ramsay. D. D.. 202 Hiiisboro St. QRGANIST Auto 0H~0IRM.ASTER:-—W. z. Fletcher, . A. s. c. M., A. 1-. c. L. THE SERVICES é '¢tflfllf19' 10,90 A, Mk-Prayer Meeting in Heart: Hall. 11.00 A, MP-Preaeher: Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Subject: “In the Beginning, God." Anthem‘. “Just I Am" . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. Bowles 2.30.1’. M.—»Sabbath School andlBIble Classes. 7,99 p, m-Preachelr: Rev. Dr. Ramsay, Subject: “The ‘ProdiqaPs Return" t.‘ Love Thy Kingdom’ Lord" . . . . . . . . .. Fletcher ($9M part by lMrl. W. E. Fletcher.) ulAes MEETING Address by Captain Tom Beet Anthemi 8.30 P. M. 8610 by"Mr. Ordway Lloyd ~ Selection by the Baptist Male Trio. (R Qulglay. L, V. Dinqweil, J. Stems) ‘ Service oi Song by' large ‘United Choirs directed by Mr. Ordway Lloyd, cll Toronto. l“,,,¢4+n+~+¢:. “fw v w‘ CLASSIFIED ADMERTISEMENTS 10a per line of n word: Bo per line of l worllii 7e per line o! IS words Tvvv ‘>1 one Insertion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Four Insertions Eight Insertions . . . . Miscellaneous ..__4 ________.? Agents Wanted Elva AND CAPABLE REPRE- ssntalive for P. lc.-l. to handle Radmak Coqmrmnrs rm. Radium veyor, Hermanville. itilargcd water. Bu; ‘:00?’ i‘; ______ 0 T_ ill" llfllll- "m" l‘ ' ' -QU35__ QENTRALLY LOCAT- Iloul-astcrl a llood. p_ 0. Box 221. “ad, wanted. te-n or eleven rooms. Joyce. iveighiug Lulu‘ 88 ‘y ' Apply "S", cure 0t Guardian. pounds. $388-$274! ___i_-j—¢———-——-—~"—-' MAN 0R WOMAN TO TRAVEL and luppoiltt agents. Yearly guar- anloe ‘$1092. (being $21. weekly average) and expenses. ( Exilfil‘: lance unnecessary. Forpartlcu- hirs write Winston Co, TOPOMO- A. Vi’. 14-17-21-24-28. ........_.______...___-_--— $40 A WEEK TAKING ORDER: for n. s. u. Silk Hosiery, Silkl Am Momreah . Underwear and Porch DHBHBBB-l ' Your cash daily. No collecting and painted. ‘ novelties ycrots. etc, iit-test "l" llelllmllllil- will“ 13' & E" tlon Army. in R. T. Holmanis i/illl- CO-i Dllill- 22- mndm" Om“ store, Saturday. April 24, 3 p. Apr. 3-10-17-24. m‘ 8893 AAAALA‘. vvv A¢AAAA A v v vvvw‘ A ‘Q iNO. A IVlcDONALD, LAND SUR- 8403-3-29-1mo. . ml ____.- 1.0 NOTlCB-CARRIAGES REPAIRED - - Aiiso driving wagonlFlTZPATFllCK — McCORMAC. — {up .5519 at 104 Edward 3L, citynAt Si. (loorgcs Church on Wi-lines ‘ 8832-4-21-81 __.,__.______ FUN FOR ALLI--MAGIC TRICKS Launching to cat-lpziltrick oi‘ Woodville Mills. ologue for O10 Allard. 1217 Mary] ————*— 87564-11551 PANTRY SALE BV THE SALVA- Central Guardian RESERVE MAY 6th 101' Trinity ‘C. G. 1. '1‘. Demolgtratfon.‘ 8909 HERE IB~A "REAL-gimp in a ghaildsome pattern 22 piece china tea set. 100 of them they won't last long at only 83.75. This set complete at Holman's, Ltd., Char- ‘ 8,908 A AA ‘e4. lottetown. CHINA TEA si-zrs on sale to- day. 100 pretty china tea sells. 22 pl9"°“—"°W Oltlllshliiy in our win- dow at the ridiculously low price 0i’ $3.75. the set complete. Hol- mulfs -'i_.td., Charlottetown i 8908 ESCAPED F-Fidjill RAN“ _ Mllle FOX- intooed right ear ILA. left l0. Reward. James P. Gillie. Port Hill, p ’ 8910 LUCKY TICKIET HpLu5R__ 'i‘ll<l Lucky tickflb. holder for the -. llll-Oll gold pleeeslven ilway at A. llorno & Cofs nlotor ‘show [ant Ilillht was Mr. Joseph ‘Draught oi’ "is Q N- R- City, ‘with ticket 492. The first ticket drawn was 483, the holder 0t this- ticket not being in Lilo building to receive the prize. . -TRINITY UNITED CHURCH... Rov- Dr. ltamsay preaches at both iiolll services tomorrow, mid the choir will render anthems morn. in; itnd evening. Sithbath sr-ltonl and Bible Classes at usual hnilrs. At 8.30 p. m. Captain Tom Bent will address a. Muss Meeting and ‘ at tliis meeting Mr. Ordway Lloyd will I‘CIl‘(lCr a solo and tllol"o\'i.vill also be _a selection by tho Baptist ‘Male Trlc. .Mr. Ordwny LlQyd will load the United Choirs ill a servlct 4 of song. PERSONALS THE CHARLOTTET! Able Address, zl-l-‘(felitlnued from b) in” .._.----- l He explained that the Federal De-l parttmenl. at Ottawa has what! l!‘ known its» a ‘tbull loanlns Mlle!”- which consists of three units gov-l erned by a central committee. The‘, three committees must decide on a! certain breed alter which the Federal Department .wi1l lohn R hull to each unit: these liul-ls to be| "ntorchaniged every two years T0 my mind. the speaker contlinued. this policy would-be admirably ad- opted to or present needs. Sneaking ot the export oi ‘beet, LliltlB to the Mother Country. he‘- iald. he believed that it is possible to produce just as good ‘beef cat- tle in the (Maritime Provinces M. in any other part 0i’ Canada. Atr the s-time time he wished to draw, attentfon to t-lie fact that we liavel an important export trade ilrom the. Mari-times to Newfoundland andl from the prices quoted hyMr. Phil-l lips ho was o! the opinion that our} ltrlces 0n tho Newfoundland mar-l kct compare very favourably to those received in the Mot-her Coun- i.|~y_ ' With rcterence to our population .\Ir. Myers said he was‘ sorry that his good friend Dr. Gauthier seem- i‘ll to strike a pessimistic" note wnnn llo told ‘Mr. ‘Phillip- ‘that burl‘ nopiilntion \\"Iill'(l Pm (ivnrrod 75,0904 Tho last "81i'~ll'i‘ ‘Pllivfl us a -pnpula-l tlnn of lill.tl0li_ nmi PVC“ ll our pop-l lllzllinii is ilorliuillig, 1m said he would risk his Rilvflffilld Irfond notl tn lay this sin to his charge. (ap- plause) - ‘IMMIGRATIQN llcioro resuming my seat, the speaker said there is one other matter that 1 would like to mention, that is the question oi im- i i 1 Mr. idrctiorickbkerry, Conway lWilS a passenger outward this lluurlllng en route to Boston whore he will spend ti; summer among , relatives and iriends. | Mr. W. W. Brown ofthe C. N. Railway and Mrs. lBrown. leave on the Borden train this morning on a trip to “Boston and other‘ American cities Mrs. (Col) J. R. Allan of Cove- hcnd, accompanied ‘by her sister. Mrs JwmasMacLean, Prince SL. Charlottetown have arrived ‘home from an extended visit in the West. They spent part oi the winter in Vancouver, Seattle, Call- lornia and other chief points. On their return they spent some time in the New England States. i BIRTHS ‘MORESIDE-At North Milton. 0n April 9th. 1926. t0 Mr. Moresidc. a Congratulations Rough Joyce Jeanette. BALLENL-At Sunn-ylbrcok Farm Birch llill. Lot AllHOILADTll to Mr and Mrs Lloyd W. Bailout. t1 501l- ilowllilg (n00 MARRIAGES ldlly, April 7th. liizn. by Rev. .1. lMilDonald_ Mary McCol-muc. DEATHS ll. S. A.. on April 14th. 1020, Geo son or the late GeorgelT, l-Iaszard MEN AND WOMEN—-A SELLING lllillllllllllll- Cmlladl“ lmmlm without children to work on _ lino oi line custom quality Broad- mmL T_ (1 Edge“, we“ “Dy. iliiiiy. use Gcorsitl Coll/ill‘,- _ Fllll‘ cloth shirts. Prices below rot-nil a“). gg93.4.g.|.41 oral Saturday iit two O('.l0!‘l( rum-tr, charges paid to any part. ____,__,______._ ilnrlul l-iazoihrtmk ceilteivry- <>l Canada. Bis commlltllllll“ NOTICE i AM PREPARED 1'0 'lliiyl1'lll0 daily, ‘ Liberal . cash aha,“- Emp Wm, my M“, ele(:—>K‘lcKHAM- —-;]\t. foxtrot, ‘About: 23 h _ ll 11 ll f wo- , . _ . , .1926. Mrs. (Tliiro n V‘ tc liim, onus teal sol ni; vs or trlc shears alter May 1st. Qatuvidow M "m “my Thmm“ Kick liicn ranvassers as well as tailor- , isiaction 111K, hosiery, brush. grocery and ‘Sanderson, lMiiiburn, P .E. ti. WANTED — MARRIED counts gnlirnntooti- Douglas CA-RVER~At Powna-lr April 22nd. ham use 83 yours. and Mrs, provide daughter—~ tiers, and ll was just wondering if DOWLlNG—ln the City Hospital April 22nd, 192th to Mr and Mrs Esther tlliilgilter—l'li_vllis eight and n hall‘ _T____&_ (l. oi‘ iPrallc-is Louis Fitz- .._______.._.____.-__-- HASZARD~—At ilcrvyil, Maryland. Ashley Haszard in. hi1 “birth V931‘. Thursday. 1920 ‘Mrs Thomas --l1‘1lnoral will migration. l am strongly oi the opinion said the speaker that our best immigrants are our young people and whenever possible an effort should -be made to induce our own boys to stay on the farm How- ever there appears to ‘be great ac- tivity during the ilrclsent season along the lines of immigration and 1 am pleased to note that ‘Prince Etlivnril island is receiving more at- tcution ill tilts respect than ever lioioro. At the present time the lspeaki-r continued, there are a number o! families as well as sev- eral sfiigle men who are expected to arrive here about May 1st. These men are seeking employ- ment on iarmts with a view to ac-l qualnting themselves with farm conditions ill the province and su‘h- sequently purchasing homes for themselves. I regret to say he re- marked that owing to the scarcity oi revenue the [Provincial Govern- ment cannot see its way clear- to financial aid for these set- _tlie nlollioil men oi’ this Province would not ‘he well advised to or- gallizo some "system of farm loans for these settlers Such system nil-gilt enable us to i‘ill up many of the vacant farms in the Province population which in turn would udd to the general prosperity to tho Island we love so well. (Loud applause.) G}i—-—— Conclusion. (Continued from Page 9) then gave an example who was. “isn't it an awiul thing for a mall to spend his llio in selfishness and sin, and at the last moment ask (‘rod to salve him?" Don't llnlit ~ tho ‘power oi‘ God. but don't wait. 1N0. 2--Can't a man be just as " good a Christian it he stays homo and reads his Bible all-d worshilps (‘roll there, as he can ii‘ ho goes tn Chllrtzll." (ilipi. Best ‘mild again “Yesf llu_t ‘ iii doing so pointed out tho net-es‘. oi‘ a man _gciiier. __ , __ ' ' ‘Capt. llcst took its his tllome ‘filo vision" taking his‘ scripture teal. from Joshua "Ciinnso Ye this Day Wiioni Yo Wlli Scrvc.f',/\'ls,lj_,fr_lilil lll‘»"lll"iilli‘8 JIlOBIIIQII. -Full or part 3900,2441 take pliico from t'hc reside-rice nl‘ _ ‘ I ‘ u ‘a b _ _“ time Euler-pane‘; u M . _______ Charles D. “iticlilulloil-‘lin Sunday illlllliglei-lf] l_l.?ll®_l"lll_ll£_ lll" (llltflt ‘Fri-c. Write ‘Lionel ‘Mills ESCAPE” FROM My RANQ.“ Ilf-IGPIIIIOII. Iil-tCTlllulll. Rollo liiiy M“ mo!“ L? gnn- llillx/{Qfill-llgl: ill-l. ‘33 St. Catherine ‘West. Moll‘ April 21st. one iomale iox, mark- clllllelelY- and g6 to n‘§“F8:tl;-]e‘r_,, r ’l ‘trail. lives-Misti ad right car BCM. loft oar 4A. “m ——————-~—.-—-——‘ Rewsrdfiias. R. Ilovel‘. DuII- '~'-*~—“’—“-"_~'_'__'_'T ATTENTIONI AGENTS, SALES- stagmage_ 3357424119011] mcn.-~ An amazing stilt. tor only H150 delivered. Reedy to Welt)‘- Wondoriu-l range oi’ British fab- rics. ‘Mall order houses and ro- tlill stores sell th-iu quality al 025.00 You can eaeily sell ten a week. Gives you la proilt. eqlltll to two thousand dollars a year- Yolir outtit is tree. Write today. "A three can-g stamp is your only young. Good prices paid. Building. City. I (‘.3811 investment to an opportult- ‘Jicierretl payment ii’ desired. lty that will yield you hundreds oi Hubbard Oven Company. 1100 Kmwa SQUARE ilflllflrs. Thefle wonderful gilll- Qucan West. TOPOIIiO- lsllll "lllllllfl hflve smashed competition —————-———- 5 . SALE-HENS. —APPt-V 9 "elywhere Money time svsr- PRACTICAL NURSES FR-E-Fglzchtord st‘ 83.64.2341 nil-tee. ‘Ford clothing Company. i’. 0. Box 2384, ‘Montreal. quently earn 8768-4-17stl ‘catgiogue No. 23 Free. Royall i l n H Crop Camper , ‘r- Cnllege ot Science, Toronto. Can- mgnefia Rodfifnttznen. , T0 L01: ltda. N. 1-16-161 ' ggggqrzq-Zvl _ __ ___ _____.._ __. .___ W_ ______________ T0 LET _Fi|,,A1' HEATED, 10s Female Help Wanted ms sALE _ SMALL cooKiuc ‘ (lrent 3901-86 ism-eat Bayer range with holdwsiltitll‘ gig?‘ A rare opportunity to buy one Studio. 8D01-4-24-7l AID FOR GENERAL ply 89 Rovhlql‘ - ’ ‘ ' ' o! the moat desirable farms in ' "1 WANTED-J“ ' Prince Edward island, will be piv- housework. vApply Miss E. Male Help Wanted Upper Prince St. WANTED-MAN ro vvS-T; bl-N uaraso (GountrY). Experienced. fir‘ mo atabkkman by May snail opportunity-tor reliable nun. l “emu Hum _____ fgftgi°*l’°ll°ll°° PM “llllll-w" f“? y ‘ 8902-i-24-8I FARM ron SAI-Ee-“AT sTRATH-si land with beautiiul buildings. meme‘, he Baku, um, “nun, “t... w.y|fl , gomfortlbll * service t, ‘it gun", 1-,“. . Apply Will AaQJOlBY- r I m“, Kings county, consistin-iz of all In peed repair, will be cold on might be a Mam o, dennue deck. ‘ Ho.“ ‘M; ‘pllflflld tat-liq qnd, phones in rooms. ._ ' ‘ ‘ ' F01‘ S810 50-80795- Nitllly i0 N9“ llliflnllllfliie premises at two oolock In tho loll. Incision cards had been plac- n". “w,” ., I mod". WANTED _ MAN 1.0- wom-o ‘M ulrl. Strathcollsflor to uwnsrraiternoen. A s‘ ' X, l“ we lea" ‘prevmua m the 0X“ ‘ i d Rates $4.00 to 05.00 per "Mitre (Country). Exrertenvstl roll DALE -ouz vouuc cow Martin ma. 33 Monmosllsleile wlfititzutrxmd! laxrilnllyfl service. Each person was asked to l" Pl‘ °'-. ‘Y- iwml opportunity for reliable frQlh9Il9d.-—S. Henry» Southitflll- 2m, h undzubtdb‘ on‘ o’ {M n" lake a card and register his decis- "u" $3.00’ a day. m?“ 8m” °‘“°"°“°° m‘ 89164444“ FARM roa eALe 9e Acnes OFJlneat Ilrml In the Province. em ;°“' ,',"l‘°“° “"1,” “°““"“ m“ d” Charlottetown I-a ary. pi t i“ _ A 1 '- - ,. ara one niimoy: ' Will A. Pools. Ntlrtilrrrvgnz: y BARRED soaks. 5:51:13“: gléirlggscmlfl gmnzgljfilthlfllléogg-flzzlflrl‘, Jf.""::,._°",§:"n°,'"f:,', i».At rt Follower; of result‘: Hclgafloétetonsd HOME] CO., Ltd. 8852-4- 2- 50 ants per- 01- - - ‘ ' i‘ m,“ ‘iy renew my cov nun o y . o e ,0 .__ _ 8 9 growth ot lire, wood, large house o a . I ‘ d i ‘ , ., - P I u BIG EARNINQQ STEADY IM- - Rlver and other buildings in good re- For fiérthor Radicals: lrfizly l: lmnggrxelgylgaahtfifiy ‘log-algae? Proprietors "w. n phylum‘ l" fialmrl B°°°m°TARM FOR aALE-‘roun MILE, m“ we" fenced I-llndd wltllirellé all?" 8\l.m=\.l“l'Il:I.-'-FI'Q=:I'i.l:l:F.Jl liiii Service. l B L M QUAID M r HARRY c‘ ‘ROWN’ "flu," emu" l“ a "Qt" Wm’ Mal"- lmm charlommwnww m‘: llllllillllyellioslfnllfrgimthflmdz: Mess E Wright, Auctioneer. 2--By the help Otéllil. lhrtinizii m ' F...’ I M." - _- . , . ' tlhrtiir College Department "F" and oiilliuildi-nse.‘ 9 ° V, ‘ ' j ' v s, put“, Hllifgg, l ‘ 3.14"“; aypq’ Nqrth ‘IUYQI. 8'“4 "'7l”lm“f.“ " " ,,. "I 1.4g llholfill! " ... ,.i . ->V _ '1“, ...- j -' a - A~ V‘ I“ ‘hrw ' -'> y \ ‘it -v WANTED CATS WITH DAY OR two old kittens or about to hIWB ADDlY P. A. Farquharson, Henneseey 8705-4-14ti. amen; ovens. Alv-rii-‘rei-Toh catalogue and list 0t used ovens. $80 a week. Learn hy private correspondence course. references required. B. l-Iavlland. 40 8871-4-23-1“ ._.‘-—————--*-"""’_"_ W-ANTED— A DINING ROOM ._._-—----——-—~r-r-—~*_' FOR 8ALE—BANNER SEED OAT i113 lOiB a I eron, 81 ltongworth Men-us. r‘. -‘ _ ._.__--——-—- FOR SALE-TWO ooon BUILD- situated oi‘! lonsworth Avenue. Apply Mrs. Ansus Cum- 8819-4-10 7i ‘We make decisions everjuday, ill all phases and activities ot life: in business, sport, lpleasure. MliCll do; ponds upon a wise decision. We slloinld decide ‘wlhere we 'wunt to livc. lil/Wlllii. country. and what ei- ty. and. give our best there. We shouldn't drift lierefilnd, there but _ decide ‘where we want to"llve and what we ought to do. We oilgilt to decide too about our relationship to Christ. One never _tlrlits into ailythlng worth while. lt requires energy determination, will-power to climb; a dead flsh drills notlike the ll en the piablltt on Wednesday, the Eleanor: In Prince Ceunty_ con and thereby adding to the present’ sity Illltl llltilsfllllgrhflf ‘gathering to-_ -. I. \ -. - live one. A driiltingflman is llkg u 28th 0t April, 1026, when the well known and highly desirable farm o1 William 8. MacDonald, e1 8t. taming one hundred and ten acre: )WN GUARDIAN " Buyer-s o f i SLaIity at any Price Are buying Unit-Built Stuclebakers at sensible . PAGE ELEVEN __._, ” r Que-Profit prices . . . and getting quality! REGARDLESS of la but one Studebaker from the standpoint of excellence and worth. Whether you. buy this fine Studebaker Coach or the Big Six Scdarh-ymlr dollar brings you the full benefit: of One-Profit manufacture. Both cars have the same alloy steels, northern white ash and hard maple. Both enjoy the same high standards of work- manship-and Studebaker standards are higher than those of cars selling for double Studebaker prices. Studebaker’: unique fadlilies Few motor car “manufacturcrs" have foundries, forges, etc., to make their own engines-yet one-fifth of an automobiles cost is in the engine. Even fewer build their own bodies-—yci: one-third of a car's cost is in the body. Studebaker builds all its own bodies, all engines, all clutches, gear sets, springs, (lifierentials, steering gears, brakes, axles, gray-iron castings and drop forgings. Only Ford in the low-price field and Studebaker in the fine-car field have such complete manufacturing facilities. One-Profit value These-facilities enable Studebaker to manufacture quality cars on :1 One-Profit basis— ciilniuatiug outside profits. The Great Dealer Organization or chart, subject to“ wind, a danger ind ilerelict. The milu lost iii the bilsb wallks roillld and roillld lili- less he takes bearings by the trees and gels out, We are lost iii this life unless like Joshua we tit-ridi- to get ollt. Joshun siild, "As for mo 1nd my house. we will serve thi- Lord: lie decided. FAIDlI uluu must lcclle for himself. Christ stands nt he door oil our hearts ivnilliig to "ome in, but it is [or us in make ‘l-lome." Captain the decision to let hlni in. Tile-tilt! support oi it ~=I would lik ('ll|‘i:llllllI Life. tolls ministers Il 'l‘lie “I-larilioii sling "Wailderin A. HQRNE s. 00., Charlottetown llrlithlg riTiFItTIlEYwltnoIlT-Bni-it IIIsWlltTIyGtI-irit. I Christ as My lSuviuur and will fol- (ililirci low lilnl as Lord. Pastor or someone else about the 'l‘liese decision cu. 'l'l‘4l u! the close ltl’ lllc §Ll'\'i¢Q bylllelil a; 3 0 the IISlICFI-l, and given lil lnt- var-l lioliollt m’ those who are tmnhle m An encouraging- y ltittlc (tum-lt-ltti",niinlbtai~ attended this most helpful Captain Best; spoke from the third ‘Psalm reier- ill0ll'l.I‘iFmi'0‘_Dl1lI‘lll'B trouble and how savings thus efiected are passed oii i6. Studebaker owners in the form of highe; quality and lower prices. Unit-Built construction Studebaker facilities result, too, in cars designed, engineered and built as units. The hundreds of parts in a Studebaker function as a smooth-working unit, rc- sulting in scores of thousands of miles of excess transportation, greater riding com- fort and higher resale value. Direct manufacturing control enables Studebaker to keep cars constantly up-to- date. We add improvements regardless of the calendar-we do not save them up for spectacular annual announcements which nlakc cars artificially obsolete. Resale values are thus stabilized. Rod: bottom time-payment rates We ivelconlc the purchaser who prefers to buy out of current income instead of capital. Ally Studebaker can be purchased for a small down payment and the rc- mainder in convenicilt monthly install- ments. It is IIOSSllJlQ that your present car is acceptable as the initial payment 0n a new Studebaker. Studebaker Standard Six $1650 freight and government taxes extra . out of monthly income for a *\.=-._ him n . ‘Wt/ill i. .’/ , ,_;’ of services to the llnitcd. prcsslvc helpful service e to talk with lily the singing ui’ the llymn “Jilat as] am." and Benediction by Dr. lRanlsay. ncccpt Jesus oliun t This d5 were path-l lid ivollkors. lillr-nd at night. g Child. 0 ComoI levotioilal service. Best ‘appealed ‘ the people in meat and at very low time-payment rates. from Zion A spacial afternoon meeting was ‘clock tor the speclall r ‘V’ Most Powerful Car of itaSiu ttnd Weigh: elilwucpviuonplaeedeaa uuloudmvbySludebaln-HUO BASED upon the rating of the N. A. C. C. and the Society of Automotive Engineers, the 5w‘?- baker Standard Six is the wor I Always kePtup-w-ddk most powerful car of its size and weight. The moat popular car in the Standard Six line is the Coadl— $l650—the lowest priced enclosed car ever offered by Studebaker. In its wide, restful seats, five pn- sengera ride in real comfort~~wlth ample leg and head room. There's a gasoline gauge on the dash. automatic windshield cleaner, rear-view mirror, toggle grips, cowl ventilator, stop light, domenijgbt. air cleaner, oil and gasoline filters coincidental lock. and full-sire bal- loon tires. Spark control is into- matic and there's a safety lighting control on the steering wheel. Coach Under Studebaker‘: fair and liberal Budget Payment Plan, this Coach may be purchased small pay- A. HQRNE Si. CO., Summerside ' Authorized service throughout the United States and Canada the‘ 5‘!I'\'lC8 was much appreciated zreai decision 0i the ltodignl was ~ lhe ilecision to come home. i.\ll oi‘ the best friends, relatives. our minister. oilr parents, etc. all would like to see the lost lilIlllPl‘ return. Some people think nobody ares. when mothers and fathers ire gone over the other side. Whui rrenier incentive can one have to vard a Christian decision. than lllU lesire to do it (or their sakes who have passed over ycl who are still il-‘llr. Yield to Jesus, for lilo‘ Silk". ’or what He has done. Capt. Best appeaileti to lllt-ksiid- are, those who have drlimd away. o come holne again. There is no iapplneiia away from home. Tltclt to those who have never definitely Blnce thousands ' clan in the Queen Hotel taking Hotel we have ens"! mllll/ rgpjlr. and Improvements. it in now the ilneet Hotel o! ill lneee. It appeal! Hotel Victoria over this Canada. of dollars in Hotels throughout Oanad Maritime Prov- to those ——' One oi the largest and heel equipped Hetela In Eastern Contains ‘120 rooms. .4441. which have private bathe. Completely renovated’ In the past low years. Few and the United Staten have its lpiendid table, courteeug SPIiIiIlES 50v. Smooth as vel- vet-Tough as lea- ther. Painters them. Housekeeper-s use them. ' _ ‘ A u t o is ts . them. v Big value. me. i llliilid! lil gilt v-ntttltwlfqa- rW-A-li r USE ‘he was delivered from it. die spoke lm- on the Faith, iPraysr, Peace, Cour- closed wlthlaiza, Victory and Benediction which old iamlliarlcams to him. IMr, Lloyd rendered a solo, and lod in the music. This Qfir" -..?""~"”'.~;t~3::-:-;~ a; <~ A