I Buick Touring $275.00 Clzcvrolrt Coach- 1927 Model $525.00 Chevrolet Coach 102a Model gig values h“. $625.00 Chevrolet Coach- isgi Model FORD $450410 TUDOR Ford Tudor- ‘lodgc Scdan- m“ Model 193T Iliodel $60030 $600.00 “Tnsmolrr PAINT TO PAINT “Mflsi i i ~ / a t ... \ x _ lion SALE BY STANLEY. SHAW c» PEARDON n l é . l n i l . 11 F you have any idea how popular is the Out-p standing Chevrolet . . you'll know why we can oEer the finest used car values in town. People who never intended to let go their ‘former cars coulcln’t resist the New Chevrolet. 'As a result we have taken in trade some of the smartest, snappiest cars we've ever had. Come . in. See the cars. Loolt at the prices. Then tell us if you've ever seen such Used Car values - before. But be cure to come early while the UG-ll-B-ZSX Ford Truck . ..7.‘T.“..$15°-°° Studebaker Dictator Sedan M - $1200.00 A. HORNE a c0; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island DIDN'T IT FIT? A party of tourists from that vast ,and influential country across thei . l herring-pond were being shwon over» i an old Norman ruin at Hastings. l The guide, who had studied archi- tecture, was pointing out the beauties; of the ancient building. podgy linger on the brickwork. "This. arch goes back to William the Cou- "Look!" he exclaimed. laying queror." One oi’ the party removed a large ‘ cigar from his mouth. i “Waal," he drawlcd. I Don't it n: v" A COMPROMISE With a tremendous effort Dodson Just managed ta leap out of the way oil his friend Watkins car in time. Wa kin slowed up and turned to him. “Sorry. old man." he said. “I should Just think so!" splutte‘ ed Dodson. 'what on earth are you‘ ‘driving so last for?" ‘wen? ‘mum watkm’ "the M53" iheart. was played by John AleitMur- istrate lined me ten shillings for ex- chmcm ceeding the limit this morning, and} u he hadn't change for a pound note he told me to go and speed the rs- nainder out." "What for RGINCIIVGTlYFATHAER WPG ATLANTIC CITY SUN" ‘ MAY ll 5000 Watt; lilo-Community Vocal and instru. mentisl Recital. St. James’ lspiscopsi Church. Rev. William Blatchford.‘ Pastor; Wm. staneileld, Mus. Bar... Organist and Cholrmaster? ' l lLw-Religious Services. Auspices Atlantic City Ministerial Union, Rev. Charles Baldwin Mai-gate Community Church. ' a 7.00- Eipeciai Sunday Concert. Hotel Zilorlov. Luring Ensemble. J. Lleoziardi Lewis, linrccior. HAS-Last Minute News Flashes and Baseball Scores. Press-Union Pub- lishing Company. HIS-Hotel Traymore Concert 0r- chestra. William Madden Dir. 10.00 -—Correct Time. l0.00—-Studio Concert. Grace Layton. Sop.;. David Newman, Bar; Joseph Garrett, Piano. ‘moth-Special musicale. Galen Trio. Czeslawa Ozga, Violinist; Marjorie Curtis, ‘Celllst; Vera. Chudsey. Pianist, Studio. f 1i.00--Organ Concert. Arthur Scott Brook. City Organist. Senior High School Auditorium. WPG ATLANTIC CITY MON, 'MAY Z0 Wave 212.6 Kllocycles i100 Power 5000 Watts 5.30—Twilight Organ Recital. Arthur Scott Brook. (Request Selections.) 5.45—Last Minute News Flashes and Early Baseball Scores. Press-Union Publishing Co. 8.00-Final Baseball Scores. Press- Uulon Publishing Company. 8.05 Hotel Shelburne’ Dinner Con- cert. Ernest Bellinettl, Director. BJiO-‘Correct Time and Honolulu Duo (Reyes Brothers) Hawaiian Guitarists. Studio. HAS-Special Jewish Program. Spon- sored by Avoda Club of Atlantic City. 9.l5--Hotel Traymors Concert Or- chestra. William Madden Director. l0.00,—Sl.udlo Program Bptclal Con- cert. Penn Hall School for Girls. Chambersburg, Pa. l0.30—-W P G Minstrels with Merri- makers Quartctte. Studio. li.00-—Correct Time and Silver SliP- per Supper Club Orch. "Happy Ali'- drcws and His Nomads. ‘ Fisherman ’s' Luck On Wednesday, May 8th, Point Prim Dramatic Club presented their four- act comedy drama Fisherman's Luck in Belfast Hall before an appreciat- ive audience. Although the weather and roads were unfavorable the Hall was filled . to its capacity, many people having to remain standing. Mr. E. L. Harrington capably acted as Chairman in his usualjovisl man- ner, and the best of order prevailed ‘ throughout. ‘ Notwithstanding the fact that this is an amateur club, and the first J time some o! the actors made s pub- ilic appearance on the stage, each iperformed his or her part remark- .ably well. It would be impossible l; and unjust to comment on each in- ' ‘ dlvidually. as the parts were all most admirably taken, and although the . comedy drew forth penis of laughter from the audience. the tragedy brought tears to many of their eyes. Tom Manly. the poor fisherman whom Squire Hammond. in order to . further his selfish interests. schemedI to rob of his home, money and i sweetheart. but who finally regained ' all, and was made vcry happy at the ‘last. was taken by Lester McLeod. l ‘i “i Squire Hammond. who was defeated i in his vile schemes, was taken by i i I Wave 272.6 Kilhcnlos i100 Power’ i i i | i :\ , iiilil i. n e ~ ~ dz’ Lowpricc and speed. The new Pontiac Big Six engine oficrs the combination of performance and smoothness so desirable in a car of this type.‘ Lovcjoy Hydraulic Shock Absorbers add to the delightful ridingxomfort, while big, internal. expanding four-wheel brakes (usual only on ‘higher-priced cars) aiford complete security to the driver, even at high speeds. C2? an? aff/eganc rue Dzkiincizmc- IN the Landnuict, Pontiac oiicrs a car of supcrh beauty and distinctive styling, matched by an unusually brilliant ordcr 6f performance and by a luxury characteristic of the higher- priced Sixes. The strikingly original lines and exquisite ap- pointments of this dc luxc Pontiac Six are notable tributes to Fisher Body genius. The upholstery is cx uisitc; the seats wide, deep and of chcstcrficit comfort. Appointments are of the fincst; hardware fittings are by Ternstcdt. Foot-controlled tilnrny _ . headhghtsnrc among the The Big Six Landaulet l is priced at convenience features. The instrument board is at factory, Oshawa-Ta.res'Exfra Let Us Show You this BIG Six de luxe vouriactiq s13 ~ 1"»: J-w ~. A.“ Horne é? Co. Prince Motorsi Charlottetown Summerside Dealers for Prince Edward Island The Pontiac Landauiet is a car which, on appear- ance, luxury and perfor- mance, invites compari. son with the finest its field can offer. At its re- markably low price of $1,150 (at factory, taxes extra) it is a value which your own judgment will , tell you is unique. l Mechanically, of course, the Landaulct sets ex- ce tional standards . . . o acceleration, power PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED Squire's villainy. and making every- body happy at the last. was played by William MacRae. 8i Kidder, a stage actor. vrhose ‘CYr-‘Allgllicnfl McLeod. Little Nellie, provcmgn“ for palm Pflm schooL own" mym: w m1 secondhmg a waif of the ocean, found on the IThe Trustees and others in District‘ can-I can assure you. sir. there's as i a r chief occupation seemed to bc mak- monds villoiny, being aimqost rlrown- inlay, ltaiizwfflhghgarzxzjkzzfittilf rolilmh for her. she's ‘one evm‘ ing love to Ruth Manly, and dodging 5 cd by James when rescued by Tom- i ers who helped in any way to make w em m1. rm Ruth's mother. played by Kenneth 3 Knihlccn McLeod. m, may so successml ' 90mm’ Purchu" (and ‘H'- MICRIE- i On account nl’ unavoidable clr- ' “mud she has‘ Rev. George Mcdhursu-the mlhis- ‘ run-sinners, ihc rliy talent were un- l ler. who never liked to hurry, Hcc- obi‘ to be DTPS-Plll, but were ably sub- tor Murrllson. slituicd bcitvccn the acts by local‘ Alcx. McLeod. James Hammond. the i Squire's son. who sided the squire in -hls villainy, by committing robbery. ceaded in marrying Tom's sweet- , David Morris. known as Uncle Dn- ‘vie. who sometimes appeared on the scene when he wasn't wanted. but who succeeded in dLscovering the ‘crime, and-iorgery. and, almost suc- , Ross Prescott-Squirt- Hammoudsiiinlen: in the persons of Mrs. W. D. i i ward. and Tom's sweetheart, Bessie v High}; m“! m; Dnnm mm‘ who n“, ' iMl-QRN- M?!’ 175K113‘. Tom's moth- forcd tlu- nudinuce with nicely rend- ler. a victim oi Squire llammondts prod 501.15, accompanied by Mrs. Ro- lgreod and villnlny, who had many liert West; also Miss Aususena Mc- mnnorounn sronss LTD ANOTHER or OUR MANY OPENING i - SPECIALS $1.29! _ difficulties. but was finally made Lend. pianist and Mr. Jflacph 31-11-; z IOTtune-Jllsie Brown. i Worth with tho Guitar, delighted (he Hand Painted Boudoir lamps‘ Watch for our grand opening “Ad" Tuesday very haonv by Si and Tom's aQodQnn, violinist, assisted by Mr n-i-bei-t’ 1 Ruth Manly. Tom's sister. who is 1 nudgmc; “.3331 the“. Instrumental} Wired complete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [fond of sport. and gets into Iflllnylmugkfl i icomlcsl situations while trying to This sum of $110 was realiud the} entertain Si. unknown to her moth-i d, f m; h l , ihrocec o u c go towards im. DBAN-‘LAIRDQ SIXTH ANNUAL 21-PAY rout: ‘ _ AcrossCanadaa Back I . . .00 Fmrn 1ORONTO ‘ including allszpuuu, .. , iaminm other polnb. 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