y. .. I i I APR n. 4, 1925 We need a large amount of money quickly, so for ten days we are putting 0n Sale all our MEN ’S SUITS TWEED RAINCOATS GABARDINE COATS LEATHERETTE RAINCOATS TROUSERS ‘ at 25 p.c. Discount Included in this Sale are the new Spring Good-s; and at this dis- count it gives you a great oppor- tunity -to save big money on your Spring outfit, itiDAYs oNLY STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING _ ‘CASH 0NLY— N0 APPROBATION ii.li. BRUGE v Men’s Wear 158 Queen Street Q-FO-OOQ O-OQQ-O-O-O-Ofififi-OO-O 9-0-06 O§§4§+O§ HO-OO-O-O-Q-O-OOO-Q-OO-Q" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i’ . in. |lt'f in.» II| :. “out. , ilZ.‘.“..".'.".T.I.‘.‘.‘l.'.‘..'. -- ; Bight Insertions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 71' ti" l -' ‘-"""‘ 1 ‘gvooooeoooboeoeeooooooooeoaooevnov.»'.»»~-¢.,,, Wanted F01‘ 51110 . '7 "Mosul-zit; FOR SALE-BUSINESS STAND, lfigrl}; DQYF Il?kK|l'i‘tfi§il‘i‘y. Your Including dwelling house, mid cash ilaiiy. No collecting or dc- Iiarn, Apply Ben]. (l(ll‘-tt‘l"\¥ hon. iiveiing. Write ii. & b). Alauuiiic- Auetitnieei-s. ltyl-i-Jlniwbi. . - __ 1). [_ ‘ ,l,tin lolLOilt." --"'i———~—:—~——-——~—' mung u) ‘l, ‘l" li-i-Zll-‘ZS FOR SALE — HOUSE ALMOST ~~—— ntiw. situated at ()'.‘\vt‘ll for tur- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN llIE BENTIIAI iiiliilillilii _ , FRESH ARRIVALS oi Indies Hats keep stock fresh. Call today NEW BOR8AL|N03_.tn¢ biggest Moore d. McLeod Limlted.--190.‘ rsnge in P. E. I. Moore 6. McLeod ‘t BHOP from Holmlnh Cstsiog. Henderson. Mrs. Trainor, lVlios llafusc, Miss Coombs. Mrs Stiewart Mrs Fletcher, Mr. Fletcher. Mr. Acorn. Mr. McKay. Master Lynds and Mr. Porter. Silver collection. EVER-Y G000 5HAp5_uv¢,-y SHIPPING HOGS.— iiiir._Eriiest popular colon.- i" Mgpps HATS a; Houston, New Giat-igow ‘left Thurs- the Man's “are, price. from 33,00 day io-r Montreal with another car $5.00. $7.50, Moor; a, M°L¢°d |_|m. of hugs. this being lilfl second trip lted.--190. P01591111)’. CHURCH has been wired and the cliurcii service tomorrow evening an well as the sacred concert at 8.30 will be broadcasted- by the Charlottetown Station. IN ADDITION "r0 LOVELY new 1$LAND $TUDENT El-EGTED- gain-s the ipliotogrnph oi Mr. \'Vaiter h}. Darby. Abrnm's Village. P. E. l., who is at present studying law at Daillionsie, and who has just been elmzteil president of the Sodales lie,- the moderate prices in Miillnery this season. Moore E McLeod Lim- Ited.—190. HORSE NOTE.— Mr. Iloyd lJHVillfPl‘ of (irapnutl has recently tiisposeti of his fast pacing horse. 111E to Mr. (i. (‘.. lioiiand of Tr on for which m. recpived a nice gum REQUIRES ATTENTlON.»~TIie ___ attention at’ the. city authorities in" BROOKFIELD, __'phe servicus Riiain drawn to the very dangerous in m‘. nflwkfield congrpganml n" condition oi! the pavement at $nn.|;|y_ Am" 5m Wm m. as h» Hobbs corner on Grafton Street. 10w“. Humor my“ 1L“; m mu it is now badly undermined and Hflflgvine 3 p‘ m” and Brookflem tailing into tho cellar close by. 7 p. lil. All are cordially invited. mmwdime “mo” i“ 1115091151"? l" prevent an accident. A FLOCK OF PHEASANTS. — Mr. W. A. Jenkins of Vernon has started raising pheasants and now has five which he brought from lirltish Columbia. Mir, Jenkins oily-s‘ _it is just an experiment and ih’ Klimt: to let the birds loose to 5"“ 111*" 1110)’ thrive here. it is NEPHEW OF "TULLOCH GORUM”:-in coiiiiectoii with the lecture on Folk Songs at the Chie- donian Club. it is interesting to note that Mr. CllllFlCS Cuniing. ei 11116 filly is ii l-treflt grand nephew of the author of “'l‘ulloch gnrum" 1 ,1 H“ _ . ‘ which‘ Robert Burns considered .':":.:.. JJ..2§..?““.iiI“i§°°é.."l.ii“ M g y author was- Rev. John Skinner. t ‘l r . W“ UH,’ parish minister of Elton Aberdeen- shlre. lilr. Quitting has a photo- ilruph of the rev. gentleman and also one oi his tomb In Ellon Kirk yard. Standing beside the tomb is Mr Gaming's brother, M. A. Coming of New York. who visited the ancestors some years ago. NEW FORD DEALERS.— 'I‘he Universal Motors Ford deairrs for (Queen's (‘ounty 11{11"‘~‘ 0l11‘1_11‘ti llll ii Sales and Ser- vice Station under the inanagti- meut of Mr. C. (i. Gregory. ‘at 156 Kent Street. Mr. Gregory has had several years experience with the ForId Motor Company and is titirtiliizily conversant with the ' llllliilllilllilii business in all its Illinois. A number of new Ford models are now on‘ display and an ' “Y” i1di“lllllil‘ stock oil genuine Ford [lillitl and accessories is on hand. I H H t t it ie rs name w ween teams llllllili“1‘t-l one and two the latter ‘"111 11y the score. of 10 to 5 and iu ‘A competent and experienced mechanic ‘is in charge 0i‘ the re- tlie. sectiiltl one No. tlirre won from number fmir with n .ic.ore. oi‘ pair shop and tho piibllc may con- 111101111)’ look for prompt and effi- cleiit service at all times. --~_<oa-_ twelve to four lintii were good etc PERSONALS Iiibititins of the game and show a i ..__._.. Kreat liil|ii‘t)\'t'llit'llll over former i\ir. Patrick liolltvraii, Mt. Ryan ‘was a visitor to the. city yesterday. Fmlmving-iir‘: m“ rmliln“: . The many friends of bliss ltldna rmmb" 0'"! l\l.iet‘alii~ an- glzid to see her a-rouild ‘ iagaiu, utter Iier recent illness. _ (‘uineiwiii 3 tiwi-n .\ l .\ir. and lilrs. .i. Axliicssvrvv-ynh-ft S""'11i_“"‘| _ ' "Qt l'l'hui'ivd.'ly iiiorniiil-Z lo visit their M‘ “Mm ‘ mnmw.“ liurni-ti t,-\ lirown No. 1~ -.'i. ii41iliI11l1‘I'. bits. lilarr, fniinierly bliss itirace, at Kitchener. 0m, I No. 2~~-l.ti Mr, L. it. Fullerton. Ford repre- .>tt‘lii.lli‘ Si. .i. iin. N. ii., i,- tr ~- _,. 1.5 Y “mg U“. vi,» d I p“! Number Three Number Fotr i u" l-‘:-.iii<:= li'lill nil] intuit-wt... S‘1"""""'11~'1~'-‘ l" "- "F""“"‘ l. v-.. ng lu the city the gu st nf hjflmzm Swmmm 2 .\Ir and .\ii'.~; ll. .i. Alcllonalil. (dmvg A Momma llielinitiutl Street, ;""""_‘ 12 N 4 4 “IX 3 __, __ o. .~— . e.‘ ~- .\ir. Jerome, llauuizlizin, hinkora '_€‘°”"“"*‘ l"|ll.llt‘ll home itfti-r t‘h:irlottettiwn. visiting In Dempsey And Mr. L, It. i-‘ullerton, er 1|... Furl] Limited.—190. SOLOISTS as tomorrow even- ___ lugs Sacred Concert at Central THE cENTRAL gums-rut" (ihristian Church at 8.30. Mrsl KiilllPS. | hlotcr (‘innpany, Si. John in n1 pp.» iielit in the city. assisting in the illwliilii! of the new i-irtavice station Wills Will Meet NEW YORK, April Zi.— The liven Iiig \Vlll'l(l_ today says negotiations 'The Franco- ‘ “Canadian Trade ()'l"l‘A\VA. April 3.—Cai1ada's trade balance with Franco contin- ues favorable, and there has been a inarkeil increase oi trade, accord- ing to Hi6 report. of Hercule Burro. |('i.llliitllflll Trade Commissioner iii Paris. Exports to France Iii 1924 are val- ued at 482,826,000 francs, as against Imports from that country oi 333.- 2~iti,00ti francs. in 1921! Canada i exported to France goods iworth 33731391000 francs. and imported from that coun try 183,457,000 francs‘ worth. The lncrea-se in trade is part-ly attribut- ed 1o the treaty of comtmerce ex- ecuted between the two countries and the propaganda work of the (‘iiiiada Exhibition train in that country. ?——<0-¢-——-- stylep-ygu wi|| gm (“named Wm, 'l‘lii4. Halifax Herald of April 3 con-l Canada Sells 258 hating Society at its annual nieet~' ()’l"l"A~\\'A, April 1l.—\Vhon I14, H. Illartell. member of Parliament for lianis. asked for a. return showing li_ow many boats had been sold since the armistice. with ftill par- ticulars oi‘ the money involved, he started il list which today reached the llouse in a bulky file showing that 25S (lrflftlwqq-g 501.1, These comprise everything from tan obstiitite cruiser to a canoe. Some [etched tens of thousands of dollars. others brought as low as $1.25. Even the Dpaflnlenf or ilealth had sold one boat and the iloyal Canadian lilountetl Police. tiwo. The Department oi‘ Fisheries made the mos; of its turnover. he- causc 157 of its 1S3 sales were of confiscated craft. 0119 01 11K? (luestlons asked was ‘whether the Government had any more ships for sa-le. The Depart ‘nrent of Railways has answered 1111" tillestlon with a list of 23 ves- sels of the Canadian (itivornmtni. dlittrc-lizint blarine, available for pur- lchaso. Two of these, it is explained have been sold subject to inspec- tion at Halifax, Two others. the (‘amulian Minor and the Canadian Sea-lei‘, have been disposed of since the armistice. l {ea-i {Election In Ulster I ‘ Opened Yesterday lll€l.l<‘AS'l‘, April 3. - Polling for election of Visitor's new parliament. epeueti today in glorious weather. 'i‘lie first results are not exported ill lie ltunivn before toniorro\\' lii emit N..,,,.,, .,.,'French Debt Question PAlllS, April IL-qleain l'iil‘lllllll' tier, former French lttinislei- nf Fi~ nancie is expected to Iii-ad u coin- mission which will discuss the Wrench debt question iit Washing- tun -—_-¢o>i— HOCKEY MATCH A very fast game of ll0('l((‘_V ivae |tlil_\‘t‘tl ill tillC Arena rink on March 18th, between Southpnrt Rangers and Sherivmiti 'l‘tgrrs, which result- ed in a win for the 'i?iger;s by a score of 0-3. 'I‘hese tennis mot on tour previous ticcasions and hzid two \\'lii,\' each to their credit. In Iii... final game lltl\\'(‘Vt‘l' the. Tigers Iivhu have been strenuously coat ed by their star fornwiril ll. (liilc 1 Hllti\\'t‘t| what con-‘iiiialinii and s c" haiiilling conceived with-good shoot- iiip; will do. One inlnuie aftlr lite game opened tlllt‘ Ilangrrs score-l, ‘EASTER BATTLE A magniflcrnt showing oi Easter l-‘at Cattle nus made by i\iessr=. Sauiiilers. Newsom 6t Company on the liiairket Square yesterday. The following cattle were shown: 2 Sliorthorii Sven-i .bred by David Profitt. Margati- and fed at "Newsteail" the farm oi’ Saunders. Newsoni & (Yompziny, Winsloe. \Veights. 1780 lbs, a I 1050 lbs. 'l‘hese are the he‘ § Steer» weighed on the City Scales for years. 1i Shorthorn Steers fed at “New- stead". Weights 1475 lbs. 1375 ibis. 17475 lbs. 1 “Baby" Sliortiiorn Steer. ‘J0 months old. fed at "NLWVHiUJll." weight 1400 lbs. 1 Heifer. 2 yeairs old. f"'I at "Newsteail." Weight 1350 lbs. 2 Steers fed by llugh lit-Learn. (‘lyde River, Weights 1255 lbs. 1250 lbs. 1 Steer and 1 lleifer fed by Austin liydc. Clyde River. \Velght£4. 1175 lbs. 1195 llis. 1 Steer fed by Iioyd Livingston. Clyde River, Weight 1280 lbs. 2 Steers: fed by Ilob-irt Ilooper. Milton. \Veights 1160 Iiii-i. 1075 lbs. This firm were successful bid- tiers for fifteen (15) of the tvrenty- iive (25) Stecrs fed at the Experi- mental Fzirin this winter. This is a wonderful lot of cattle also. and will all be held for the iirmis retail trade. Year after year this old established firm am at the front with the best cattle produced in this Province. The showing to- day is a credit to the firm. the feeders and our Province. The carcasses will he oirdisplziy iii the stall of the firm. Market Building. on (iood Friday. a O-OVGfOOOOOO Hotel Victoria Water Street, Charlottetown Offers to the travelling public a comfortable, up-to- date Hotel. Contains 44 rooms with prlvnte baths. The Cuisine is famous nil over Csnsds. Telephone in sil rooms. Courteous service. H. C. BROWN, Msnsger ‘ Charlottetown l Hotel Co., Ltd. - a 1 Proprietors §6§+00++0+o¢+++r00+ we VICTORIA HOTEL .I. lleiiry Layers, Nltintreal; (l, S tlould Jltiliiux; C. l), Murdoch. Amherst; W, ll. Arthur, llzilifax: C. ll, Alorioii, SI. John: Sandy Iiir (lvcgor, Kilniavntick. Scotland; i.. W. .\llll‘(ltl(‘l&, -.\iui'i'ay Itivei‘; \V. IC. Stockliouse. Frainiiigliaiii, Aiiliiitl t‘, A. Archibald. ‘from; ii, tlorilon. Ottawa; ll. ll. Xlliliilthlldiilll‘, Si. .iehn; l-I. i\l_ Slll‘l‘\‘v'(l0tl, lilmictou: .i. S liuyer, St_ John; L. A. lirew. St, John; i’, l-T. Qulin, Montreal: .l. E. (‘hnllier, filnrrlshurg, l Abéi- TIIE FIRST YEN YICAIIN. ' evils rm y npprei-iiite the] imp ||4~|\ of the ilrsl seven yours of u chllils liie in their lieuriiiir on nil the years tlint follow. li is not lee uiui-Ii to say tiiuf these first .\'t‘111"~" ‘urltely deteriniiii- the whole course til‘ miiurit,v V _ .\|id \\‘lll‘llll‘l‘ they shall ileieriiiiiu- il for need or ill is largely ll mutter for the parents in decide. ll is known. to lii‘ llllrfi‘ specllii'.-lliiil he iii-st seven years iire net merely 'll_'lll‘ilil\'l'l_\' IiuI literally ye: ‘inludntlonlinildlni: for the i'l "ill" ‘ienlili of uiiull life. ll’ time are years n nliii-h no particular i-nre is taken to MAN OHR WOMAN PAld-"SVZEQVY! FQR ‘00 days’ work. distributint.‘ v-llilé‘ ions liICIRI-lllft‘. 3111111‘ 111' m“ Hum For tree particulars, write Mr Conrail, Spziilina Iluild» ‘Porontti. uwl-ISIIISISLH! 2w» WANTED-REUABLE MEN iN cacli town iinil elty to mire 101' Hlltillilt‘ ‘to bruise (ll‘rl‘il'|lIlllllil-5 ""111" pling and sign tacking business ‘(mod pay, tilt-e tintdoor work: l1" selling. Wrlto quickly lelllnit all about yourself 'A("l‘ l\'(l\\'--~l1l‘ . verthiiug Manager, 262i (Jort-iiiiitl ydiirPll. (‘Iiieiiigo- l-Illiitils. 3'. ilil-l-l-ivs-Si Miscellaneous ‘fv "iii '“'T"'_‘_'i"'_— sox FEED - rnssn KILLED ‘tripe can be shipped daily’- Air ply to Public Aliiiatoir, ilulifux. , g, 1075324 mi oi H». A. MscDONIDTSANKCCH- voyor. ilormanvlllo, I’. P}. 1. 81ti-fi-27-3wlrs HEAP SALE OF FISH. —600 lb dint-st quality fresh frozen At‘ lantic Salmon to retail at 15c por lb, Strip Coil 8c lli. frozen ltlels tic lb. medium Salt 00d 6c lb. (‘ash nud carry. No delivery. Earle Fisheries Co., 83 Water 511-, loli-ii-lM-tl. RIVATE NURSES EARN Bio i ' to $30 a woeli. Learn by homo study, Oaiisiogus free. liept. 23. iitoysil COHOKB oi Science. Tor- 001W, Con. l-ioott. glories-ANY Psnson CAUGHT filiihlng, trapping or sliootlniz ._| around our pond will bo prosec- uted. A. K. item-y. George flWeeks, Tapper Tnylor, Granville. litnirtlers “Hiuteil APPLY 3i _'.'._._.__._ W- ._ . IDARDERB WANTED. n57 Prince StrctL. Wanted -i»--- - ------- —~—~:——— ANTED-Jill REE “FU RINISH ED mom» wl h llKhl. housekeeping ‘i prlvilrgcs Apply X. Guardian. ' 170 O 3 3| ANTED —- CATS WITH 0R ' 5i? ‘EAR n. IJEQ ' GERBIY-Ei llli‘l‘ ‘particulars apply t.» ti. Tlllilililéi McKennii, Vermin iiriii e 131l~l-Slil\V< FOR SALE -— ONE INTERNA- tieiizil sectional spring toottli cul- tivator slightly used—i_wlll give illlle or exchange [or stock. Also run d wheat lied li‘li'c and some extra linntier oats.’ l). A. Mac- Neil. Village (lreen, l’. It}. l. 127-4-2-3I ~ Mule Help wanted WANTED—-MAN T0 WORK ON |':ii'iu. Apply lliirry Wood. i\‘lt. lierbert. 133 4 4 3i pltiyment ior- Barbers iloctiin-o expert In 8 weeks. Write Mol- r-r Barber College. 1100117111101"- "1~“' Halifax. Ill-its" WANTED MAN AND WIFE 1:0 work on farm. Apply T. t. lull- gett, North River lload, ll. ll. ~- 120-4- 2-ili WANTED-A COMPETENT MAN to work on farm either murriril or single. lionse provided. Alfie n boy nbout,15 years old. Air ply to Percy Mitten. Hirfgml lierberi. 31-‘ 9 Fnmnlg Iladpxvlllitctl _____.________-- MAID WANTED FOR QHENERAL housework, Apply it Ullil" Prince Si. lS-i-i-Ui __________--- WANTED-FUPIL NURSES. 80M- orsot Hospital. Skowiiosflil- Mains. 7153449! WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply liiimylieid 5k liiii-d-ll-il. WANTED. GOOD HOUSEKEEPE iinuieilinteiy for small family in Charlottetown. two months at least. No washing, lleferencegiro- tuire . A I “W. 00- G11“ m” x d pp y 1594-3-31 THE MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL. ilartiord. Connecticut. 11 C19" "A" ‘institution otters a 1W0 years and sigh-t months coursé. in the science o! Nursinl- C111" es outer September. January and April. For further information: ,.._____4 Iietli. . . "mm" " """"“‘"' "" i """" dnue nntelied untither for the Tiger-c “‘.+‘»‘» ‘ “.“‘.._ lxi-ily ninv trots in u nlee run and; MacDONALD At New (iiasiztnv. . _ . v _ v _ lilarcli rimn. llltlii. u. Nun..." and I " I,:*I,‘QJ‘I‘I§"I1"(“‘\“1Oi;"‘t‘,::"~,_1::::‘. iii i ' .' a . ‘ r 4 - . v ' " i miisouikti lblklllilltipl ion (tingriiu > Queen HOlC. “H mun“ “ml "w Nlshog "r ' , Water Street. Charlottetown uni, iliipri- and (iilleispie were a‘ _____ —i— ~~~~ -— -——-%-- i . .ll|‘l‘ The last llirie goals were‘ 1111111115 b.f.'.'"...,‘.’.‘.’.'.’.‘l'.“.'., “.".'§l....'.‘.".‘ .'.'.'§.'~.i'Y-'.'- '§;‘{.~'l'i'liiiiilifi..'liifl‘llidi 315i} “i'*‘“"‘"—"" ""'" r " Ind offers very comfortnbl‘ (‘i 5. Alt'('i|l'|‘tiiI. KPIIY aild Ih" MUTCH---ln llalullttin. ()|it.. on 'cc°"1"\°da‘|°" u, m, "mug. iiiziuthtiort goalie were [he mezinn of April 2nd. i925, Mrs. tl)l'.l \V. "n0 pump; savior; their team from a greater l- P1130. (lice Florence Mulch. defeat. Philip Niclionalil proved u at 15o Knitt Sh. under. tht. mnmige. [Ur u lmnvy“migllll ‘mp hm" Im- ‘.€.,.vm\v,.,| by "pnfllhpr m... in a 5b,"... tween Jack iionipsey nud ilarry l,i\r"l:tl_",'l“,i kmsffii] ,_',"""_" ' Wills “Iiave been quietly mntiiriiig ‘ _ ‘ __ 1* ‘"'_ " ‘f - . s . :1" it?:43.*3::..::.‘:1.'.t::r.':.::1:':.. u ' * c r ca e i: ‘es ii» s ac u, e e ,, _ . ,_ , , v V MURPHY At (Yiflill-{lill un hint‘. inucliyillstiisatiil contest NlltlYllV at “I” IQHLHH“. h“ H“) "Hm h) l‘ m‘ Zlbit, i025. t.» I\ir and in“ l‘, n h... n... “mini.- of s.-|.......|,,,,.;-' t"‘~, *"."',‘" “""1‘..""""" ". ""“1""‘ lilurphy. a tiilll);|l|i‘l‘. Friiiiiresl-Iiizii- M.q>___.~ "NW m‘ m" lm""“ "mnm: m“ score 5-2. (iillespie iint to he onl- pri-enuliens tier-d in be lnkon ‘in .~ ieguiiril the grnwlnll ""1111 ""1" piiisienl defects which. if lll‘](|l‘4'lt‘ll. |||u_\' lulu-r s I inc points for ireineli- grtnvth nud ti. ili-rl-lep lioilily ri'.~'l.<ti\'iI_\' in ilisense through |ll'lI\'lI| int: lln- proper etmdilitmii of diet. iiir Flll|\lliiit‘. iiiiil play. then nilult life i.~ nil t...» likely in i.» ll un- of Wcnklietl: --i than strength. no mutter he» i |‘e llPfPllll)‘. . . It enough tn make the first n n period e1 good general i-nre. t) ‘lill -n.~r Nll Nvshqnlnti- e. I -n- lniisl l»- pleci- nnd frequent II\l'tl||':l| sup-vii sit-u. niili ilperlill rt-ii-reni-i- in llu- di- rm iif postural deli-eta. local ills Wmeiitii. threnl nnd nniiui “purl nnil lulu-r ivrtzaiiv ‘iv. \\;|it mun ehiltlrvii renih HPIIIIHl pgn" iii-Turn" previduii.’ P0201111" 111"'1“"" supi-rtisiv-n. is u inislnke iuaii_v parent-A . ,. '|'hnt ii is n costly iiibiiuki- is |u\*l||gv|ll‘l'tl ‘IV the prevalent-e iii’ ruin-r i-n l n is and other illnensv-s the seeds el‘ \\'llll'|l ure knnivn Io lu- suuu iii earl.‘- lili- Stiutliport). aged 35 years. T" "bk l‘ "Fulfill! il°°d verv (‘Illitllill and efficient rei‘ert-e.. Ind the publlesrs courtsous- _ ' MaoDOUGALL -- At ‘Stllncrvllll’. 1y cored tor. l\lnss.. April 1st, Mm, Kath, Map. ' Rip” .300- dah Oeouooeoooooeoaoooeoosoo llgiiugu-ll the iwife of (lcorge Mac- t oiuzii-ll, who camo Iiere from (‘iia-rltittetotvn, m. E. i.. died March Charlottetown .10 at 97 Electric Avenue In this _ q eity. The funeral will be held on H0tel (Al, Iatd. Th"“"l"'Y “l 233° 11-111- . Proprietors I =Il- iiillltffitli.m.fiflmll Ro-ooo-oo-ooo 40:.‘ blllhflll) y A~ NEW , EASTER iiiir FOR 30¢ 41.00 n. In.—"SiGl‘i merit VIN MEMORIAM in Loving Memory oi James F. Hush". who diled April 4, 1924, at Dromore, P. E. I, 7.00 p. m.—Rev. V, M. oooooooooooauoooowoo» Ons yesr has pnsedsince that sad day When God oslletf‘6‘ne we loved sway , _ The blow ‘wse herd ‘the shock .sevsre _; , We little thought thFsnd so- near. Not gone Hem memory or irom love But gone s little whlls beioro Change the color oi your . straw hst with COLORITE i Qt James firtshpzrian ttiliurrh 2.30 p. m.-_Sahbath School. tllihc fiaptist Qilhurti) Dlliiiisi.ei'—l{e\'. Ross t‘. Eaton. B. A" ll. l). i DIRECTOR OF MUSIC—PROF. HIRAM BALL |uueoooeouoooeoe-oooooeooeoaoooaoeoeuoooooooo-oug ooo~oeeooeeovooooeoobeb* iligsiijllfinll. N. 1RD. bcrtiicts: oi the Lord's Supper." t 1 1 i 2 i Purdie. B. D., of Truro. z DO O-§§O§-Q4§O-OO-O§§O§O§ 00-00 4 We love him here we love him still (l5 901-0115) Forget him no we never will, ‘ Morning service at 11 a’ Truro will preach INSERTED BY Hi8 WIFE AND ‘so much that you wouldn't FAMILV. recognize It yourself. 17g_ Sunday School-lilo p. m... it is sssy to do-siiusen \ .oil aged and all needs L081; , oelere to choose from; nil o! I them wstsrpreo! and durable. t and you've changed the hat I A brush with every bottle. é i-" LOST-BUNCH or KEYS m’ black case. Finder leave at Guar am. Oiiico. ‘ 1414-2-81 To Let. preach taking ss his theme . HUGHES DRUG All pews srs free. are cordially weioome. shout to have kittens. ypiy P. A. Porous-inan- Riley ulldiiis. lfiflclllii-R - City, A‘ I_ HSDAvPT-“Heiirr-wllhimltnl- : . ~- A | s rintondeiit oi Nurse! Mrinyt Hospital, lisrtlortll. Con“, lofiifi-Yl-RWM CO” LTD. I "Four Brest Tests oi C "El! | nooms ‘r0 LIT-APPLY Gnnrdlan.—ii37il*3-li ‘clock. Rev, V. M. PuNly oi Evening service st 7 o’ clock... Mulls of the highest order. QQO-QQOQQ-QQ-QOOO-OOOKOOOO000400000000900000000000 m... interesting classes for The minister will hrisiisn Dilciplfhip." YOU l t tStyudebakers [have this teoljisbyination A features. 9—lnstruments, in singb grouping under glass, on silver-faced oval. Lighted by concealed lamp. F-Duplex body combines open car freedom with closed car protection. An exclusive Studebaker fea- IUTC. lO-Dash gasoline gauge and 8-day clockfstattdard equipment. 2— Genuine balloon tires, for which the steering ytcar, fenders and springs were especially designed. 11 -1mprooed one-piece windshield, automatic cleaner, glare-proof visor and attractive cowl lights. 3—Vi'bmtionlcss six-cylin- der engine, remarkable For smoothness, pick -up and power. 12- Ball-type accelerator, ‘Ii-Crankshaft, of special adds m ca“ “f driving‘ desigrnmachincd on rill stir» ' faces; gives perfect engine balance. l J-Neuv-t-ype cowl ventila- tor, operated by foot. 5—Force-feed oiling system -engine oil circulates th rec times during each mile tit" ‘ travel. Positive, efficic n t lubrication. l4--C0mhl'nati0fl stop and tail light, mounted above steel shield that protects gasoline tank. 15*’ Improved spare tire 6 Automatic I'm k carrienequiyiyedwirhlock. - s r control, eliminating spark lave“ l6—New type seat spring construction, embodying horizontal as well as verti- 7-Emergcncy hraktz. _ cal springs. operated by pull handle under instrument luiarti, thus more Front scat room. l7—Nntitral uinnd wheels, of selected hickory. l8—Nic|<cl-plntedradiator; ornamental rntliator cap. Bi-Lights, controlled from switch on steering wheel. Before you buy, sec the new Studcbakcrs; compare them in wary way with any other car you may be considering; and in particular, compare the prices: STAN HARD SIX S-Pa-ss. Duplex-Phaeton . . . . . . . . $1820.00 3- ’ass. liuplex-ltondster . . . . . . . $1795.00 3-l’ass. (‘ountry (‘lub (‘oupe . . . . $2145.00, S-Pass. Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2065.00 S-Pass Coupe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2300.00 S-Pass. lirotighzim . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2335.00 S-Pass Sedan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2445.00 S-Pass. Berline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2535.00 SPECIAL SIX 5- ‘ass. Duplex-Phaeton . . . . i . . . li-Pass. lluplex-lttiadster . . . . . . . ii-Pass. Sport Roadster . . . . . . . . . 5-Pass. Brougham . . . . . . . . . . . . $2350.00 $2275.00 $2405.00 $2830.00 li-Pass. Victoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2985.00 5-Pass. Sedan . . . . . . $3120.00 5-Pass. Berline . . . . . . . . . . $3230.00 BIG SIX - 7-l’ass. Duplex-llhaeton . . . . . . . . $2900.00 5-l’ass. Coupe . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . $3840.00 7-l’ass. Sedan ..............,$4025.00 7-Pass. Berline . . . . . .. .. $4140.00 I-wiieel hydraulic brakes. ivilh disc wheels, optional at extra charge. These prices include taxes and freight. They covet cars with standard factory equipment, delivered complete and ready for service. Ii. iilliliii & 00. SUMMERSIDE AND Dealers for Prince CHARLOTTETOWN Edward Island THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR .~.—.—-__.._. _,_ sfifi-ywv-i -—;~ - —.~<_. ..-. :4‘ k mtg-sq;