. J,'¢_' ;~_.1.‘. . “ESDAY. OCTOBER A13,__1_03L ANN HUN GIN G THLE SPOIZIGHI’ flAflS 0F I937 UDEBAKERS The Gentral Guardian ._._ This column ll reserved for new: of IuvuI Interest but ldrertlll"! l" n newny nnlurp mu! no Inserted in "rr-n: cnmzwrrlcrovvw AQUARDIAN '- P I L E , l Eastem Guardian 7 u,’ surr em»: RS HAPPYRELIEF v9. S ulully ensued In lnllnon c! MncnuOinlrrlorlb-(o l" quiclro- f», l‘ I Two kinda-Nod llorint us! (protruding "a sl- 3., pilu rNe. 1 Ior utornll (itching piles ..°BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret it. V, Wei! and Firmly Made ..'BIG SLAUGHTER sue. - Tbrced to go out o! business owing LIFE INSUR- 14-6798-7-12-312 CONFEDERATION ANCE. . -———- to ill health I have decided to oi- cR-‘mwm-L F03 PHOTO" bldnby numb-r {er my large stock of Watches. onsras. L-34Dl-3-28-ti’. IM- w" 4"!“ "°- 1 Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Chins and Dinnerware etc, at a discount of 33 1-3 to 50 per cent. J. L. Younker, Montague. L-7ll5-l0-l2-0i. SWEET CAPQRALS BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret it. WHEN IN NEED o! Buttery Ber- vlce phone 980 Mallett Battery Ser- vice. L-6965-10-1-2i. Imam‘ by Mrs‘ Gordon _ take their departure from this “The Missionary Potato; a duetl by Mrs Mutton and Mrs may lcongregation and the community . ,, q i to a. neighboring town. Rev. B. 0. "My mammary Gm‘ Meetm“ i Salter presided. Games were in- MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — A pleasant evening was spent at closed with me mm Benedgcgqn . the hospitable home of Mrs. M. A pleasing feature o; the 5005a; l ding“! 1n 5nd}!- shml’; Pfwram; I , McLeod, New GIBSZOW. 0n Se!” hour was the silver tea, the tablcs i given‘ vmal so“ by can‘ ma‘ i scl MacKay and Arnold Taylor‘ 18th, when the friends o! Mr. and ‘ were given in their usual fine ,Mrs. R. S. Johnson, Charlottetown, were tastefully decorated in P1113‘ and white, and presided over by‘ _ . ‘The purest Iorm in which tobacco can be smohecif-Cqvllt! Chester Rcynmds Occupied the i Lhqhulnorous “x505 and Marga“ I hast twclltv-five years they have Chan.’ My). J, n R Mo“) “.35 _ b m’ Awdml "Mm": [or bmm ct Stevenson arranged the gifts on Mrs. Arthur H. Cornish. accom- a 1mm immune nré or the com_ appomtfd 5,“. for U“. b“; hull thou-um? wlumlupr (‘Illlkirlgf rm“. the tzlblc. Alter the pl'L‘.E(‘Il[3.i.i0ll. pflfliflli by her small sou, returned i _ _ _ kllltbrrlllrhiul uuuldlr Illlrusulllila illlvfl found .. . H _ v ‘ , . lllllnlty as necessary and uplifting am, o; U... _.-,._.,_ “M 11101-3119‘; t...“ .00.»: u. llAZ-AL-Hl. linkers brentll- For mu mo Jolll Good Follow» m her 1101110 m Iloulan, dmu _ _, | _ lugluuly. CINE‘! Ilrurlrillzll lubvs 0r phlegm. . . . . Y. .. . . . . . - . ; (‘lillmis- But it 55 85 membefs 9! Jenkins the iurlllcl- SLCFCILIIY htlv- I-iwy u» ULKO. No Ilurlllill! fuartillllli. Relic! was hung‘ “my “huh “h""“hm°“"5 511N141“? i‘ 5"" d1‘-~"-‘ ‘Vii-h h“ Pm‘ l - . l , H, y,” m,“ mmmhd M d i“ , _ ____ , 1 _. _ ’ _ _ tlle Ullltod Church they will be . t ins cone to U S. A. It was dvcld- Mluunrlil.‘ 1-... .......-.ll..;..¢l.ill..r019“... “me 5m“! “d “m T‘ “"11"”! 0i mils, Ml; dud Mrs. Smnlcy Cflbcit‘). more gomv “fixed for the have t 9d to mcmnsl; U“, mmb by bu,‘ Templeton’; RAZ-MAH Capsule: the cvcllillg was spent in music Kflnfiillgioll, ‘ ' ’, ‘ y l ‘ llhvzlys inkcn rm active and willing ~~ ~ ' "~.~ __......_~»s~..— s," luld soclul cllzli. Mr. and All-s. _._¢_-_ - . , , port ill llll branches of the church Johnson will make their iu.urc Mrs, Rlly Spcllcol" of Qunicy, y w 1k Surf J 1m‘! Sm 1 l, r home in Charlottetown. and arc Muss. spoilt iilsi wvsk visiting 1w!‘ ° ' ‘ ‘ °" ° ' C“ ° ‘I110 realloc- monthly meeting oi In Rrint Pleasant Women's In- stitute mcc at the horde 0r Mrs. Jas. B. Ffinlayson on Sfflflfilllbl?!‘ 1st, with eight mcmlx-ls and onc . d t Nliss Nillrcd Bisho b VBKO!‘ Drffléfli- R011 Cull “Ti-i illg. Mrs. Jns. B. Fiulllyson served Irene luccoubrcy‘ The gms ‘Vere EISSGMZQ. fro; (the youngppw? answered by Scttiltg 0E1 a bottle 8, dam“. lunch and ,, 56cm ma, brought in by Miss Elva Srovcn- ,1 _ ‘ 1 and threadm, ,1 N. ‘(you “Hm, ‘t b n ~ son Thc Nlisscs Anna Stevenson p65 Sodcty‘ one and a1 express‘ s’ ~ - ~. '- was Sllfil y a , - - ~ caused a lot oi nmllscmcnt. The newly elwtvd president Mrs. LIME tickets on some. ulfm being no other business the meeting was then closed by singing the National Anthem. ltirs Samuel Glllis invited the memb- crs to hcr home for the next mcct- popular young ladies. The Bride and Groom were ushered into the living room by Miss Ethel Dickie- son, aftcr which u huge bouquet of Sweet Pcns, were presented to the Bride by her liitlc and Alice Dlckicson opcuvd the parcels. Miss ltiildllcd Brown read followed by "best wishes" ihcir mzmy friends-G. from ‘l THANK OFFERING MITE BOX OPENING -- The autumn Thank- slsicr, Miss i l i Miss Angie Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge, and Miss Phyllis Doiron, Hope River, have motored to Saint John vrhcre they will spend their holidays visiting friends. Kensington Alld Vicinity. cousill, Mr. John Johnson, Mal»! I gate, zlnd othcr frlvllds. On Sunday last Ml: and Mrs! 'l‘lll'llcr Glydon, and. Miss Annie i i‘ l tendered them a. miscellaneous Mrm (Rgv) paves, Mrs. sheen, mrm‘ A humorous dialogue by i ' shower. Mrs. Johnson was formerly Mrs, Merely Bell, and Mrs. Mac- Mr’ and M's‘ Ray sudsbm-y w” i ' Miss Ruth Mc-Coubrey, daughter of Km mlich enixoyfi.‘ tglazllrelifltzlzeruin . m. d Mr. rm M b , a’ °“' I“ ‘ , . an s try ocou m? ture of the gathering and celled on '- sslvr rusmrvrr. mg a linen table cloih and selling and W“ 01w of New Glasgow's Personals Mr. Archibald MncKenzle to make a presentation address, after which Miss Dorothy MacKcnzle presentp l-d Dr. and Mrs. Lockhart with a. beautiful silvcr serving tray. A presentation of a gift was also ed regret at ihc departure o! Dr and Mrs. Imckhdrt with their fam- ily from Kcllslngton, where for the Sllnlnlcrfield was present in his capacity as chairman of the 0i- ficlal Board and gave an interest- ing nddlTSs, voicing the deep regret of the Board at losing Dr. Lock- ilillit as a member, where by his A8 DOW AS - . . ‘offering and mite box o1x>nillg ofl , . ‘ l __ ‘ _ Z “(It Brings The Clover") the w. M. s. 0r 'I‘i'll1lty Unitcdi slzinryalilrsg'v,vfjlli ‘ ivlse council ‘and helpfulness he _ A >4 l Fall Liming means increased grain crop the §§‘"T°f,‘,.,§f“f "f,1,f’,,,‘0’,‘,n’3",,‘§f rmmfiri]: ‘ “ml m°i°r°d t° Hmvm“ “M” i in“;"I.§§§’,,Y§,i,§g“,;,fi WORLD'S rursr cans wml nun. Dmnmum z following season. i ‘ ‘i a ' s‘ “fi ~ m”! “T” “c” °f “m1 M“ ' u d rm ' 1. u, k; ICONOMY or rum on. cums: Completely Equipped a Hammond Johnstonc conductml tnc Arthur H_ corms“ 91‘ m“ '3 a » "I; YQPS- all n8 AND ‘UTOMATIC ovnnmv‘ _ L m l] Use l\Bl,00k‘,ille Lime» for best results- devotion: rfriod 2311561;- pl-ogl-zllll wins . ipcdkcrs i{O;\;.,hE!1‘.k‘I:IdfWOTiii15 v Cu-llottetovm rocur rom lo lififfllllffl. cc- _ _ -_ l ~ '1»! i‘ -»< ~' YP-‘flllm-i 0 H96 - . l g Write f0!‘ price (IOIIVQPOd Irllilri/IXIGIHZ of lhc Womcus Miss. ll~i Lqyxisgilflilsguffvzlg ‘$503.33; will from the congregation. A * l " ' ' I ' an. 50cm). o; the Umwd church‘ the’ Island gm a vim ‘of some V‘ !l(‘§ll'ifv sing-song. with Mrs. Har- NEW UNDERSLUNG REA! AXLES D _ Bmgkyrllg Manufagtufmg c" 0r Canada, ulwl- xvhfch the prcsig 1m m w, CV? i_ V‘ duruwqfv‘ old Laird accompanying at the GIVE are ROOMY mrsnloas- ' 9 ~ ' _ f . ‘I ' dent, Mrs. T. M. Llllklettor took mega‘; 2nd" jgnj“"\;jl‘liqn'l ‘ piano, was cnjoycd by all. Rc- emu: uncut suns-no mo " . I » . it BROOKVILLE, Si. John Cl», N. B. charge of the meeting. The minutes. D 1mg o} “a a]; is ‘gm , Irrshnlcnts were served by the \ HEAD ROOM ‘l0 SPAR! ' S ‘x " H. G. S. Adams. manager. were read by the srmzaly, M... _ n ' _ ‘ ‘ g‘ f,’ _ ‘ ‘ladies-B. ' - I I l i Victor Tmvrsc. The study book for mg h” blah?‘ ‘vl.b‘l‘x,‘hah her 0k‘ i i’ I l . ‘s, the ensuing year was introduced by home and (“her rcmdvcs‘ Fm wonln,‘ -‘~ ' the larcsidollt. Mrs. Goo. Bouncss Several, ‘vmrs 94m‘ C“: made 13m. v ‘ H ‘ ‘ “no!” ‘UGG‘GI “Pkg” L j i}- mo-.-“ mnflndm m, 0cm, of m, mckmg home m Kcuslnzion. “uh her sw- s1‘. Asmmws woursss icr, the lntc ltirs. Charles Muc- Nutt, and made many friends who ‘ are delighted to soc hcl- again nf- ‘ ic-l- an IIUFOCTICQ of solllc limo. Mr. of the box for Trinidad on 'I‘u?sdn,\' INSTITUTE c I 1K. s. B-A.’ c.P.A., BIG-A. afternoon. A fitllllg prozrdln had ‘ bccn prepared and iakcn part ill by the iollowing—A voctl slio by Again Studebaker leads ofi‘ the new motoring year with a hit that's a box office sensation! Magnificent new Presidents! Impressive new w The regular monthly meeting of thc Si. Andle\\"'s Women's Institute Dictators! Headliners in bumper ! WORLD'S FIRST CARS WITII IUILT-IN WARM-AIR WINDSNIILD every inch from top to tires and bumper to V, Mm Hany Allen flcconmanicd on 1 Cllrr, nuothor Islmldel- nblold who wlls hold on ’l"llusdny' evening, Sept. 993057“; The photograph above does only half justice to the vigorolmclcany . u“, pimw by M55; E‘ Strong. a ‘ hns made good, is .1 brother‘ of Mr. 1st, at the lloxllo of Miss Amelia cut, refreshing new style lines that make these Studebaker! theepot- ._. .”:__.._‘ f. .. . __ l vmm-s ca”, of 5p E]g;\n()1'5_ Illgau with eight. mcnlbers and twp t light care of 1937! and Auditor visitors in llttvlldlulcc. Meeting op- cncd with the creed followed by the roll call which was nnssvered by cncll member telling a short story. Silvery “winged victory” radiator grilles and hood louvers! Beauti- fully rounded one-piece hood tops that lift up from the front! Torpedo- type head lamps blend with the hood! Sweeping air foil fenderl! Domed disc wheels! And the interiors, styled anew by gifted Helen Dryden, are the richest, most luxurious your eyes have ever seen! But_ the real thrill is in driving these new Studcbakera! Arrange to do g so now! See for yourself how much more you can get in an exciting new 1937 Studebaker than’ you ever thought a little money would buy! STUDEBAKER‘! C. A. C. 7% BUDGET PLAN OFFERS LOW TIMI PAYMIN", WORLD'S EASIESI’ CLOSING DOORS WIIII EXCLUSIVE NON-RATYLI IOTAIY DOOR LOCKS On Wednesday evening a rcprcs- 1 entrltive gathering of the pcopic . Margnie mct at the homo of Mr. l Roy Thompson to oxfclld a cordial '17“? mmui-CS 07 “'9 Prevmus meet‘ welcome to his bfOiilfl‘ Roland, lZli{‘— i m? were “m! by the 599113511’ 3nd ly returned for a visit i0 his Is- “ppmvcd mid signed by the P7351‘ lnlld home. Mr. Thompson lms for i mm‘ Reports of committees were then the past llille ycnrs bccn living in _ Western Canada where he holds 3mm and new (mes appmnted “s ' i follows: a lucrative position. Bookkeeping systems installed or revised. Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act . Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statements - and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates ‘k WORLD'S ONLY CARS WIYII AUTOMATIC IIILL MOI-DER t ‘ m am and The evening" _ _ , EXCLUSIVE new sssv PARKING T l‘ S 0 “SUE... come was pleasantly and profitably spent. Nnimgxg““vggifiigeyclgzginfid 5111mm? Gill o o ‘ ' = ; an end Music f0 dancin was furl isl d ' ' ' ‘ ‘ — ‘ I a pecla y' .310“ you use r g ‘ 1 m lm-lli—-Mrs. ETHNIC McIntyre and ‘k P u 1n a m’: by Mr’ Harry Mark‘ Dainty N‘ Mrs. G. D. McKenzie; schooL-Mrs. MONEY TO LOAN. com Edm- fifglsigfwms “m bl "w 2mg. Peters and Mrs, Nell m..- wemxfzzezzéflu~gljx~v DISTRIBUTOR FOR P. E. I. Bangllof iqgtwt Sea“; guild“! E On Wednesday Oct 7th the Ne“ "wetmg w be hm at m’ v aroeown, . .. ' l home of Mrs JP. McIntyre and will nlcmbcrs of the congregation of the Open with the creed and the so United Church gathered for a so- i uMy Little Old sod shanty on ti: cial evening in the Asscnlbly Hull; Plain" R0“ ca“ Wm be answered of the church. The guests of honor . by Sing my m. my were Dr. A. A. and Mrs. Lockllart The program 1-0,. me evening com and Mia Mildred Bishop, soon to l E:_i._ slsled of e. recitation by Mrs. J. C. Peters and a contest put on by Miss Winnie McIntyre, won by Miss Hel- Geergetowll-Oharlettetown Bus Service l STARTING 'MONDAY, APRIL 27th. en Weir. On motion to adjourn the served by the hostess assista b) meeting closed by singing the Nat- Mrs J. 0. Peters and Mrs. Neil loal Anthem. Lunch was then Doucette. or us soonafter as possible. . . W! th . . . .. . Major Hoo Io OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMB l! r _ Leave Georgetown 0.15 AJVLLnlvc Charlottetown 4.00 PM. - ‘ “"'“ """""—"""' l Cardig 0.35 AM. Johnston’. Riv . 4.20 PM. ' l - _ - 4a hi: ..... 0.50 A..‘\I. Wcbstcldsqfirmi; . 4.30 EM. cwEmo/Bovs “MEN 5N4 315T i JUST WATCHIM‘ Baldwin's Road ,_ 0.55 A,M, Fort Augustus 440 nlvl 1 CAME ‘TO ‘BAT I . w. WATER TIZICHLE r WHAT l6 ‘THIS st. Tilercsa‘: . 0.00 AM. Pisquid 4x0 IKM ‘THIZU HOLE5 Pflflkl‘! .. .. . 0.10 A.M. Pram s00 nlvl MADE A HIT-~ OLD HOME WEEK? féUNCHEDLlNé Pl utd . 020 AJII. st. Th run .° r10 mu. ' AN~ l 0v r0’: Augustus 010 Am nuldu-lcrrs Road .. 51s PM. I 5E8 THEREIS ‘TO 5E5 AND Wbt '. ' .- 48 R d . Joiglritzrnfg (his: _ (lurdizlzin . . . . ..... 5 '15 m Arrive (‘Iuulotteklwn ...l0.l0 Am. c. .t ,_ _, 5r P, _ E JACK-PUT Headquarters at (‘llarluitl-tow-n-—NOBA.\‘A TPPIZIRKPRKIIMS. ,0 M I QJLY "d THE Headquarters at Georgetown-F. J. SOLOM ‘V. BUICK ‘I-PASSENGI-Ili CAR ‘ ALLISON I-IUESTIS .................. Panels carried at mlnlmum charge 0r 25c. TOODLE-~OOI BLE Acl-lER-s I /~ * W-§§§O-O-O§O-§O44 OQOOOQOOOOOOQQOQfOQ(»OQ-O-O O4 CEDAR SHINGLES In Stock and to Arrive 'ALL GRADES-includin g p.54 i447 l; EXTRAS ; (‘LEARS SECOND CLEARS CLEAR WALLS t EXTRA NO. l’s. n prices u» nwet all competition for goods or "m! elm"! / i , -.n.so- ‘ _ l ‘:5 E 4 .~ .‘-L‘.'.'I,ir~.i’}'.1'"“i§.§.'i‘l“'£17231‘. ' ~ R =3 r - l - i’ . 0.1.1.; t; ' ' ' ' “ @€r THE SMELLIMG g. I. i POOLE a rllorlrsoll, Limited eegggigigggm a "- L MONTAGUI i <~ s _