QHURCH oi ENGLAND Sr. Peter's Cathedral uv. CANONh ryrarwrvrr. M. A. Sunday Services goo-Hui Communion. Iii B. §]‘_95o__-(?lrn'r"ai Ellcherllt DIG ‘III non. gyo Study Groun- “5 Sundsy School. wo-Evensong and 509N05- Weelr Day Servicfl 1,45 lioly Communion. [gee-pt Monday and- Fridny lil- h-[flay Evening at 7.30. _,_._..e_-»-i--~.---.- 5r. Paul's Church Van. Archdeacon Raymond, NJ" D.D.. ctor liev. Canon it. H. A. Hlllllfl. M.A., u.‘ Orzanist. Miss Lillian lira (‘horr pirector. AlbcrtJ) g 2nd Sunday after Ill 5.30 llnly Communion 11.00-Slowing Prayer 1nd flop-v mon 11y Canon Hashim. lrrrir-pr-rrdent Order of Oslll- lrllnrr-s and llebdiuslrs Pending. Oiierlory Anthem “The Glory ll od in Nature."— - - Beethoven “The Oridfellows’ Ode," ilrr, Arthur Bruce. ZJU-Nunday School and Bible Classes. 1,00 Evening Prayer and Sermon by Thr- Rector. Anthem "The Lord ll My Shep- - — — — — -Mncl<‘srrcn EVERYBODY WELCOME ‘P R ES EYTCE-IZ-IKN l The Presbyterian Church in Censde Si. James Church Pownai Street Minister — Rev. it. Moorlresd Legute, DD. Organist-Mrs. K. i. I00‘?- clrolr- Director-Mrs. J. A. we Public Worship: Morning et Eleven and Eveninr it Sew-n o'clock. Preacher-The Minister. Sunday School It Two-Thirty. lliorrring‘ Music: l Anthem: "if Ye love Me Keep my Cornmendments"— Siurper. Evening Music: Anthem: “Just As I AnW-Bilwlel. Strangers end Visitors Cordinily Invited Zion Presbyterian Church Prince end Grafton Street Diirrister — lteV, G. Csrlyle WQBIIQI (Irrnnlst -- Miss lens Wood. lino ours-Morn Worshlip. 1lu-me: ‘Christ Our Ab din; Power.’ ilvmns: 80, ‘I78, till, ‘Bl . Anon-m: ‘in the Glrden.'--Mlitl Soloist --Mrl. Arthur Roper. 2.30 p.rn.-The Snbbstls School Ind Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P. M. Theme: ‘Keepln; e Straight Course.’ Second in .e rrrics on ‘Guide Posts to True Liv- r. liymnl: 671, 603, 5H. Anthem‘. ‘Come unto Me.’ lowies. ‘Trust ln‘the Lord with Ill thin! llrzrrt; and lean not Upon thine on-r understanding.’ —- —Prov. 8:5- A cordial invitation is tended to you to worship with Ill. f__. The Little Theatre Guild of Charlottetown presents cu Thursday next, April 27th, at the Prince oi Wales Col- lvire lisli. the fsruous lon- _ don success "The Dover .. Road." l three Act ploy with -- speeisi settings snd scen- ' "y. Guild members only. ' Eruracrresromorzraow v umrrsn crruncrr ' oi CANADA Trinity United Church Prince Street lsv- Bush Miller. us, up. I8 u” l-Bw-Publlc Worship. Ilfllllltlt Rev. Hugh Miller. Alltlllm: T! Deum - Percy Prior It'll P, N- illnday School 5nd libll Chews. 7-00 P-IIl-r-Plllrlic Worship. I on: itsv. Hugh Miller. All em: "The Greatest of These ll I.ove"— — — Roberta. Bitgood Visitors sad Students Cordislly WINNIE. BAPTIST The Baptist Church 0W- 0! Prince nnri Fitzroy Sis. Minister l". Hervey L. Denton, 8.0., Director 0f Music. Miss Vera H. M. Campbell. Mus. Bac. Orrsnlst. rum Helen Callhcck ll sum-Morning Worship. srlnon "Basing Men Up." Anthem —Selccted — -- Choir The Church School 2.30 p.rn. - The two senior groups meet at vices of the morning service. A cordial invitation is offered to all the older member-s of the con- negation to this short period of study and discussion, All other, rgunsies end groups meet st 2.30 7 Dim-Evening Worship. Sermon "The Technique oi Chris- tien Living." Anthem —"Evenlfl8 end Morn- infi Oekeley with mixed quartette, M Cemphell end Burns, Messrs ulsiey end Jones. 50b " beep end Lunbfl-llorner Miss ere Campbell. You ere invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH Control Christian Church Kent Street Minister: luv. B. 0. Cooper, Til-M. Orllnist-Mrs. V. L. Diurwell. Mornln; -—- — ii u. m. Children Cell. Sermon —Mcn's Help In God's kingdom. 2.30 nun-Sunday School. 7 rum-Evening Service. Chorale-Gerry Your Burden To 5 c r m o n --Csn We Isolation. ' All Coriitsrry Invited. WARREN GROVE ICHOOL Follcwinz is s. rewrt or the pu- pils o! Werren Grove School for the month oi March: Grade X -—1. Meilick "Woman; 2. Maudie MstcLoine. Grads VIII (Sn) —l. Moiyneeux; 2. Neils MscLei-ne; 3. Hamid Clerk. . Grads VIII (J11) —-!llmer Buch- man. Grsde IV --1. Lois Molyneeux; 2. i-lylie Owe-n; 8. Jimmie Buch- eren. . ' Grade’!!! (Bu) -1.'illrtc Owenl Grade III (J11) ~—l. Keith Whaeti ‘ ey. Grexlc II —1. Marjorie Sander- son. Grade I (Sr) —i. Leith Owen. Giede I (Jr) --1. Betty Stuart; old Clark, Net's. MccLaine, Bertha Moiasuex. 101s Mciynmrax. H est Average 90.5 per cent -- liois Molyrresux Brice for stars in Arithmetic - Bet Stuart. for stars in Reading - fgts Molvmsux end Iteith Wheat- . Rene C. Younker, Teacher. rurrranrr norm: ' A.F.&lL n. ‘lire Officers end brethren of 5t. John's Lodge No_ I, Victoril Lodge No. I Ind Ill vlsitln; brethren, are request- ed to meet at the Lodge Boom, Masonic Temple, Grafton 8t» en flundemAnriillrmellynnslrsrptos-thepur- mu oi‘ smelling the tuners! or our lete. Brother Norman A- Ourrh. late or st. John's ladle m. z s, r. and A. s1. llelifu, N. S. Services ocnuncnclng st the Baptist Church It 1:45 p. m. thence to People's Cemetery. neonvsur" n. stem-secretory. By order of the W. M. liLS u PLEASE and if V FOL! WINGr niu sols’ EXHIBITION rm 1sr.-.-srr, lass CLASS IN =r§r§§r~tMANsrrrP rvon: ' ENTRIES nvnmnUALs on GROUPs 0F 1 EIGHT’ 1N GRADES .11 ttrwru. or; Accnrfruo FOR THE Minister l". llwll M. Murray, RAJ 3,1)‘ ly Assistant 11° A. lav lscssu. L.B.A.M.. econ" Or nirt h Anthem -\Flther lice:- Thy at highly respected in the Hard Of Hearing Canadian Praises Aurine EarBelsam hmne treatment which A in b i .r.r.;,.=r.r.r°r:... rem-r: Now alter usinx bottle o! A f-h e w DIE EAR. 11W I wlrversc with the fem! y n; in W old figs. hear that: s an n o e runes - rented over-litre alrngdrgzginiwlfic enjoy life as in the pus, ouid nigh y recommend A .EeA!£ar1nAMt°hO!B!k\gOn€ ‘rev mlsdh m o! . 0 W 0 ern flgheihre youwl-nvcst in expen- one bottle Bee i! sive hsurin devices t of AURIN EAR . doesn't help cu too. I! u ere :::1.2'.’":§":- "W's. “use n e or- lcilost Bfi-fihl}! tbticyisftclée.‘ i8} nick. s on u ow can . Sanka; it docs not help yegu. wit“; e THE JENKINS PHARMACY THE REXALL DRUGSTOBE Charlottetown L-W-t-22-27-5-3-1l. . . . . . . Junior Board of Trade GENERAL MEETING BOAR-D 0!‘ TRADE 8200MB WEDNESDAY APRIL 26th. 7-80 P. M. Full Attendance Requested In Memo riam WILLIAM STEWART The dearth occurred st the 5M- red Heart Home on April 3rd, 1989 William Stewart, aged 82 years. Although in falling health tor some time, he was only condined to his bed one month, He spent his lust two winters in the Sacred Heart; Home. Lest May he returned t0 his oid home in Fettview to °"" min Lest giant? ti?” ' BU-mmfii‘ m0 . Ci’ Q s°“"" - - m" N" MK" returned to the Scored Hesrti-Iomo u“ l" where he remained until his desth 71% 0! He was iortilied by the the Catholic Church of which he was a. d ed m r. He wu commun- ity in which he lived and will be greatly missed by old and young. joke for all. His tannins were forwarded from Charlottetown by rsii to Ber-the. Packer Btetion end his tuners! t0 St. Teresa's Church was limely attended, despite the bad r0 . His perish priest, new Farther Cr-oken, otticisted at the church and grave, wihere he was letd 00 rest beside his n1 er. I-le iesvss to mourn h somew- ing'wdow inee Ellen math). still remaining scored Heart Home, and also his three sisters, Mrs. Irennigan, Panmum 15111114: Mrs. James Dunn. Mount Si-Wflrt. and Briddet. in Boston. The pail bearers were: J Hughes, 111p Mooney. James Ger-land and James Connolly. MRS. MARGARET KENYON The dceth occurred et herhome in Lawrence, Mess, on Thursdsy, April 8th, of Mrs Merteret Keo- {on after a short illness, although eing in failing health for e. num- ber of months. She received ell that medical skill and kind nurs- ins could rive. but the end ceme skildatienw hastened by s paralytic s s. Lake, Prince lid/ward Island, '16 ears ego, we daughter of the etc Mr. end Mrs. John P. Camp- bell. M; en curly I80 she moved to the United states, where ehe met the late Micheal Ken , whom she made her lite path?“ until his demise. After» the death of her husband she made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Wil- liam F. Hickey, who tezderly cer- ed for her until her death. The latq Mrs. Kenyon was of s kind and loving nature and mode lestinz friends in her native prov- ince as well as in Lawrence, Mess, where she made her home. The deceased was a devout mem- ber of the Roman L " frolic Church and took a keen irmrest inchurch affairs. She was nttended felth- fully during her illness by the Rev. Fei-ht-‘r Fitzmuuricc, who sd- minietered to her the lest rites of the church. There are left to mourn her desth two daughters end three sons. IlB/mely, Mrs. William l". Hickey and Margaret, George end John in. Lawrence. Mass» Mid HerryJh New York. she also reeves to mourn three sisters, Mrs. D. l". Keeys, Priest Pond, _Mrs. William Harris end M:s_ Wallace glurvphy, of Elmira, Prince Edward slsnd. One sister, Mrs. James A. Mclrurls end cm brother. Aer-less George. predeceased her some yeers sic. The gar-cl fiibutea and Maire curds ti iiy the esteem in which me was held. ‘me unsrsl, wirich was 1 clq attended, we; held on wedne flog’, bested by Rev. R. wit eiso conducted services st the wAn rtmt ' d bu.“ "°““°'"”'"'“ r m5 n was lined He always had u kind word and. visit oseph CarmichaekhPstrick miter-w, Lem 1° The deceased was born st North J The iisstrsl Iserdies urea: M" '- e - -' :*"-—~ I CON FEDERATION ‘NOE LIII mlUI- CBTTEAL ormrsruu POLICE COURT - At court yfisterdey Geo: O05 and costs gfygfi: uuglawful riosetssiogoi beer u - cLe Act. w mm” m u” m‘ B61’- L- -4-Z-1l. YORK UNITED err/race, aev. J- A. Nicholson, Minister. ser- vices Arprfl 28M. 11 a. m. Central 8 n. m. York; mo p. m., Buck- lev. L-2. NOB’! RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST ASTORATE — Rev. .7. M. Bleeedeu. B. A, Pastor. anrusy April 28rd. North River 11.00 A. M. Cayde River 3.00 P. M. Long meek 7. 0 P. M. “The heavens cause the tides in s00 or men". Ir-Olti-t-fl-ii. TRY N - BDNGIIA 1181111) Berri T. - ‘Bryon 81:11!!! 8111001 3 P- M. machine sci-vine 8 P. M. Westmbre and Standby School 10m A. M, preaching sex-vies 111 Boglshtiiw Bsuensiléyé fiool 10.00 A. M. tiifi.‘ En... "ifsttizhfi CHURAJH r1 c '11,AN1)_,_5q. vices on Bobgsitrs gpril 39m g Capo Traverse 11 A. M., “SEVEN HOIBIIBLI PLACE“ to smite the earth before the second 00mins 0f Christ" is the rutbiwt ct m: ma“: Wig? Elven on Sun l1 thirt ' , 2105.33: Ac $11‘, y oclctk t. Y E . ‘Ibop tures will toAlliustrete the lecture. Don't miss this warning mtssase that involves errybod . I25 -4- -li. oocron nonnr - Dr. John Mselean o! the medical start of Columbia. Coast Mission. Rock Bey, 39-. lrrived in the cit Wednes- dflJ nlsht en route to h home in MOHlB-Eue. 19.1011. where he will his rents on vacation. Dr. MeeLean been in British Co- lumbia. for the past two years and Yggwgtlviilfrt égnnyticltiedn with“ the ne osp . — Halifax Chronicle. Mr. j f h u. lolvm gnfiiaigiln “Llvln an Morning (oarrefiy). This anthem in- clud e mix qluarwtte Misses B C be easrs Jones. Campbell s e h rine Iynsn‘: “Sheep undlniernhs". 1n setting by A special invitation to n1 men end women or the 0° 08st on. t0 meet with the two se or gmuns at the close 0% the morning service. A11 other c sass end groups at 2.30 P. M. IJCOTAEY DIITRIOT CONFIR- unelmsnde Jrhs publicity committee that each Rn- tsrian in the district would re- ettmotrive (olden- pro- pered for the 'I‘rs.vel Bureau in addition to literature per-mining to the conference. n P. W. Olerkin sold there would be no difficulty in having on extrs crossing oi’ the car terry on the evening of June 8th should the volume of traffic make this ad- vlepbie. PBIBENTATi0N—An llr st his residence shortly be ore five oclock Thursday afternoon brought. Mr. Thus. Keornzhcrr, retired C. N. nt cell l it- ing his arrival. if‘: group aw“ ..-nasuJ mechanic snd hurt. super- : ent, after extending the "8184! hand," tn s. brief ruldrcss referred o Mr. Keoughanw long and faith- ful servlcsin the C. N. R. machine shop; his conscientious work. which he never sllghted. end his punctual habits which should bs an exsmgle for sll to follow. In voieln sentiments of sii ‘Present he "Tom" e. long sn ha??? lite in which to enjoy the presentation o! mirzbudio couc . radig ‘lamp, c - n newspc r en “in lmckinqscstsn? end ellflmete em h wee Me vln, [e er 13 tiueksr lies 0o. Feed Products l , .~.~,.~.:. .;.;.;._.;.,.;.;-.--.-:-.-:-:-:-"- 2 stunning impomih time of the eempfliin. nod, and. when th . awed would more the committees objective. Mr. A. Pichni wee chairmen oi the spe- uisrl names brunch Pl Division Co erul omuri cm {tee Edit-ell on the municut on in war, at the and Navy club. The meek spoke on mBTLY ‘Y! $119 experienced in q wee" H on. Next i000 financial carn- Is-WIS-‘I-ti-Jlr With $05.: over Cl-ABWQLI. low Photographs wfilfi fresh stack gout - H0828 .Q i t 075 .°"=~P"v~ 1» +n--Sm3"‘“¢a scrfirer ia-et yesr, ° “M11113 service in "It ucscb it iesuoh om” °"-~—' s...“ "v . m; “r- first? Nlilnifljflorq my‘ _ 0 0 l one. r A 0E. _ Lms,.'-fifl§,_ ‘lbs-onto declared when naked to ent. 00m, yesterday. He had such en improvement o! ratio of’ subscriptions tn cells. he said. Cllflord MacDonald, commander "C" division reported 108.3 per cent of his section's objective o! $670 realised. George Gale's divi- sion “B” led the way with 125.5 Er cent of e $1770 e Mr. T. Roy Oudmore der surrendered the leadership to "B" with 120.6 per cent oi a. $1400 objective. insures reported . per cent of the $1700 objective realiz- ed. mere were still some out- nemes which it had been 1e to contact d-urtnti the Bpesbea included Dr. J. A. Chili. YMCA. board of dcerd, Norviltle E urmarrde whomhe for highest percentage attendance y! cgynlpaign workers net. end winning the one for the per centcd objective to be reclined tor tdiedey from Division B. Lyon ofOtte/w the Club on the making 0d War d mops. meeting of a devoted member, 1N1!!- Andrew McNeir. wh and admired by ell. An interest-hr: from our mlssionml! 11o letMi‘ ‘Ih-inidad W98 Pickrsrd and MIB- W- psmnce secretory tern. ‘cellent resdlnl; on tutu-l wbsflfltflflt~ The meetinz 0105911 "Rgjolcs the Lord ls In Memoriam MR. THOMAS CAM-PEEL!» The death occitrered mt his b01116 in the city V95 own residents weaker orth Wil 31. b in es with K£°‘%.%i§.°€’r‘.‘é‘i§u“‘-'n$‘.i.§ Como- bcil utter com latinl’ T 1e r. Th6 news in: W111 be ed 1th r .n0t m“ i" isarndwwbut ham the _ t rsui vifiyr be! st . , wey endwes wharf of swig: III e was “going away to- ruermw morning’ happy to: the privilege or worldng seidpl"! herrjeygl the your peo e eve ven Mr. Bchell commented an the the ratio of subscriptions to y had increased from with rs. Mr. chairman o! the gen- in charge of cem- pslgn e14 the workers and oirhus who assisted for their splen- did cflorte. On behcl! 0t cam- psim workers he Bgfgsenbed Mr- sneri i’. great boost". with a. smell d}! gift to remind. him of’ the cem- reh, 22 Inptlirirrrr 1mm ng ed titties oi’ Radio Com- Radto reception and explained the causes. The ed- ma nlzht rdahsriotltielownu Cafzrrfifll. one of C 89m ‘$51,... swank?’ ill on Euster Sun- e lste r. Cemllbflllh Kim" after- noon yeaterdfld’. o n "Li"! -_ ch d firs." use. camiderubiwgflw gone“), and m_ y? his 1on8 career had rnnde mertryhlgiendshlne- 0 1000. I-i wss one o; ti; fllflllnfi-l w!" a Confederation. He one ll i it in the ned e g1’! rnvymv to uurrv. b1 nwpmriefiifiymclir s11 ii flair: 012M entry, “firs... s. p wit?“ - residences ~' s Jisslscieuves V muwmm . _ _ the objective folk" elimvsirip me." HQVCI‘ 6002i. HS (K311111183)- 966 it was ex- wem in- realize Mr. echeil. rman o! the directors. A. . Luck, and Q8176 US st the drill- thc division Army er- a dtfliculties e wl address 0 W88 . Johnson‘. Q3116 I“ 5X‘ by singing King". or Thomas in his until l o end tshire, he en- h s ‘studies. in this clW and Reil- ths P. It. the owner 0f oh was torthe st Isunchinz addition to -e liwnll .N r ryisw stills on 1191. Place Nantes 0f Island Province liich In lllstery B! ‘lire Iraq m Hinoc Edward reruns’ ‘or-gels rw thickly-settled province, the Place-mules orlslqaire from ttrlroe sources-tire Micmec Dubious, the French and the British. Most. o! the names, howevc, hcvc hem given s Hench tor-m odmeii- itseif was celled "Epggwit" or "Abegweit." by the Mlcmacs, meaning “cradled on the waves." With the advent o! the French occupation it. was culled Isle St. Jean. Wlrerr the English took pomesion oi the province they translated the name to st. John's Island. But this clashed with Saint John of New Brunswick end St. John's of Newfmrndrhtnd so it was renamed Prince Edward Island Ind an names surviving on Prince Edward island today include Bed- eque Bay, Cascumpec Bay, Mal- peque Bay, hflrninegaah Pond, Pis- quid River, Tiqriislr River and Truccdtie Bay. The French influ- ence is reveeled in the spelling, Bedeque for Bed-cc and Malpeque for Malpek The Micmec nuns wuw highly descriptive. Bedeque is e corrup- tion of the Indian word meaning "a hot piece." Cescumpcc ts s “bold sandy shore"; ' Mim Plsquid “the of river", or n‘ st rig-rt angles"; Tlgnish means "s. paddle" and ‘Ihucadte is derived from e M_ word meaning "camping ground.’ from Names sru-vi thermnch regime. untranslated. include Ocur- tin Island, Crcpsud Settlement. Deroclre Point, For-time Bey, Flor- tiune Cove, Gnspereux Settlement. Morel River. Nautragc Pond. Rus- tico Settlement end Courts River. AfewFr-enchnarmsszcinuec today in translated form, yrssh es Bt. Peter's Bay, once lmmvn es 8t. Pierre. Alter the nitrification cf the treat-y of peace yvi-th France in 1703. the British Government set about to colonize the fertile island. Oa twin Sasmr 1 Holland, srr army of‘! cer detail to survey the c01- cny, named about. 160 piecu. Most. or the names he designated were personal ones Such names as Wolib Cope, Morwlrton Cove, Col-vile Bey and - River, and Murray River unifies- bor, which survive today were named after distinguished soldiers end sailors with whom Contain Holland served st the sieges of 15° loutsbirm and Quebec. Mter Tibllandfts ou any snuiler features remet to be named. Most or the nsznes of these later settlements, such es (Iuvendi end Du vim here today. Perhaps the more beeutlnrlnemes were conferred on settlements b! the Scotch settlers. A weoltih of 101k tales and romance lies behind such names a-s Du gefiser- ioch, Glendale. Glonfenning, Glen- flnnan, Glengany and strewn-W‘ 15.19.45 Wrrrfristsuusrr] "user." LAYERS’ RATIONS --THE IMPORTANCE OF THEIR PROTIXN AND MINERAL (X)Ii"I'HI‘I‘ liq l lease-sh pout i be ovided to nrslsstlh audition. Obviously, Ire fig source o the minersis and protein in the lay nth-rm be sbralutely reliable, and no better guarantee K bed tlr- flee rfirstr '."‘.‘:......:“' " film“. FAST" .3. e "- -- umnnmr to r- m ma. peters cevden is over ihwlilnltilvle lvy sir moi. " u HS IRXIBUPPLYNOWOIIANIILWECHWI AI 111G AT LOWEST PRIC. Wholesale 8: Retail A. HORNE f? CO. ’ THE LEAGUE OF MERCY For the Prince Edward Island Hospital AIDHIONAI. LIB‘! OI‘ MBMIB$J POI. Q Anderson, M1. N. I. Houston. m; 95¢ Andes-sou, Ila Vietcrie Ila-ten, m‘, y, Q loser, Mrs. I. A. B. list, m‘, 1,, l, Boos, Mrs. O. A. Iynknl, bu. I, l Beer, Mrl. I Hubert Johnson, M“, l p, Bentley, Mrs. J. A Kemp, his, 1,, Bentley, Mrs. W l. Lents, Li; J, p_ Mrs. J. M. Lewis, Mini 3, oenpbell. nomi- Decal Lynlg s“, Con, Mn. res-w Miles, Li‘. l 1,, Mrs. Fred l. Mzclieuds, 13g, ,|_ y, Uliflldlfll- Mrs. K. M. MmNutt. Mil. T. I. Chandler. Mrs, Juries Maerue, My, pug Clark, Mrs. J. A. Macltee, Mrs. Ebd clues. Mrs. w. w_ Nicholson Mus um. Oolwil, Mrs. l‘. l». Paimcl, M” ‘q C0101. Mrs. C. ll. Pelmu, Mrs. P. I Cotton. Mrs. W. l. rethink, M11, y, I, Crockett Mrs. S. Phiisthcu Ge- Beptist W Downs, Mn. Clifford Pierce, M", 1|, I Down Mrs. Percy Rnttcnbury, M“. 3.4g Goody I Mrs. T, B. Raymond, My‘, l p, Hen-II. blur Ab Howe. Mrs. wru- Hhbq Miss O. Acumen, Mm, g_ y, Keynes, Mrs. Gordon fldmsrsh. M“, p5 y_ Haynes. Mrs_ Ralph Vhlniomube, Mflqr n‘; Henderson, Mn. Robert Weller, Mrs. ll. lilllisu, Mn. J. P. Warren, his. Inset Home, Mrs. hen Yes, Mrs In J. A social ken Gill Junior hunch of giw MnsbQ Guides, First and Second u clown Bangers Companies. ‘fllehhitritcl GiflswiflbeheidMwyfltlrstCmrdellDI. Munbelsbfls tee twenty-five cents pins two giets Willslinterestedi AQOIganiseMoncommuI-leste . I. Gordon, 127 Him-cry Shh-set. TIE! MEET AGAH 0N GOOD IIJDA‘! GLAD! BAY. N. 5.. 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Series" Straight El t-it gives you the advanced new Rhythmic Ride an the Randi-Shift steering column S“! control. It has everything for comfort. everything for gfety, everything for extra years oi’ setisiyrng. Pfldfiltlil motorinv. See this grand new QS-horsepower Oldsmobile "Select JSix" today . . . end convince yourself that: "Yon ought to own en Olde!" 0-1- IDIMUB/l ‘Slicer SIX‘ "sevsnrv" ‘EIGHT?’ Summersidc —-A. £1? Chathttemw“ SALES Azvo SERVICE orrsnsns ron PRINCE snwsno rstsnn .- --rs--fu -I'.rrII1I,'Q' ....-.-.-.-_ .,-¢-u-\V,,,~,,<_- ,., N-W.“ HuM_E_“