renew nnutcllon or 'rucx1z'l'rs AUGUST 23 1930 In Keir Memorial Church on Blm- nm EE. ii” iiamson conducted the selvices. There wen: WI-S I Special number to the regular » ' programme of music, the singing of ~°nd' M1" Fw" ~ Y race. Y Mrs. Proiltt and 1 'fha Tuckett Tobacco Co. Limited address Mr. Matheson said: recently elected to the Directorate o L In the midst of cnnngn we must M155 Anus smith’ Emenuu une” u i 'ble well known Canadian company. Mr. Greene lolnecl the Tuckett Com 9;Wd“°'".°fi;‘r5' 1l;"‘;fe§: ;§t§m§}f‘ei£ii;d less stars. Chemistry may change, but Williams Compaély at Clevehand and e throug out_ ana a r s interest nublic affairs. Hein, at present, the residentof theChambero Commerce, Hamilton. He isgaast President of Club P 'd ore; but we worry and cry and laugh the Rotary , an spas_t resl entand luhuhge of thought hug; not of truth Mrs Gordon Baker-allot Summer- Dxrectq giggle Canadian énwsou mn We may have 5 change 11-, gheuhgy side, and Mr. and Mrs, Hazen Baker san nv Mr. L. R. Greene, Vlee-President of 313118158 World, In the course of his m°"°1"5t* t° T-M' 15- '. . f 50 g e spea r, g cnuaales and sdvclftising. a _ °°md°t_W° much mm” P1” ‘ I The Human Heart craves for the - eyed the sed ne , orldrlg in oln th :_ tsid , ‘ . V w prls a ou e nennunenn Augusune sum we ,ere Mrs. Harrs Woodworth of sackville pawn' of nu sister Mm Jenn Geduie SOUR IS NOTES of Cnoney wma College' who WI "Mor, pleasant? How so’ vie rest with God. ues with us through all our changes, U n nnecmuuu ndencn we do not deserve it In the evening l nt motorist! hon ur;:il. Practically all au m»a...‘ -- '11511 M11- 1, Mr and Mrs Wilbert Dela.ney,Mlss \hor many relatives here. the guest of his brother Mr. J. E.|emn_e1y depends 1; on books in vending nmcnmes 'am owned n: ___% 'oongraulatai lllm on his pres fdocuments. and in court refers MACHINES IN` GREAT BRI did te Col Cnr :lion Trade Commissl ill Brls`ol in the forihcoming ll’ *D101 nearly evorv type of consul-haul; -F3525 ,goods through autolna'ic machLlic| emi hillaced on shop fronts. particularly 05! Uf _in side streets. The halfpenny is the °“`" uni: for the more successful of tl-_-1 to ms .Cl’1¢\l'l-U8 gum machines. Cliocolafn ‘i tire. lmstehes. mor biases sl-_ul my 4 .Phone needles are made up for 5 4 m°‘l ‘md Wh°=° mme l-'» l°v¢- M“°N““ °“ 1"“d“Y~ ------- ' - --- vl:sm_\'c; Bi' acrowiarlc at ° p°““"; °“°°" °lg““*‘*’5 “C l' 1* . ' ' i‘>C!10¢~ 5Pc¢lal'y chocolates and 3.1,( ws of the =“dd°“ ' Miss Hazel winter. o blind stu.-lent rnls ,the l>°r>u1ar brands of olgszetles ls( .nne lthe silver sixperirly piece as 1 .eii ' 'T Gm 'md we an "mess ml :N B and Miss Minnie wright sum' e of Roxbury Mass. Mrs _*_*-_ CFMIY achieved the remarkable suc-1 The aumnlail: vending mac , V unit. The service representauvtz o( very mu_ lim# 00fl‘-9'!-liy oorfrrpl each fron: 50( nng ?i<;;00 ;f‘»B<1t,:1h8E. replenishing Lien: S 5 a. 01* isht al a cost og .wo- Oner llence each per week. issue , to “" I Punctual eoncentrating all its re- the tex” W” Man 5 n ‘C Y ' ' ‘ ; - \ . M ` M ° W” a daughtr °f ‘ M“°D°“°]d B aille t Som the text-books o :~atin~ con- allies. Th ' are sources to the cud that Eye Strain relieved and \ l Much nnmnmc" mb 1. It is strenuous bus ness-no, rested. flowery beds of ease. Q The following registered at the gnmu_y_ Port mu and several years 4 n ' lt' . Miss. A. J. Higgins of Armadale, bread alone," the theme being the ‘lime Camefvll and MY- BM 15-! MIS Oiilsomfy , - ,- yu¢_ e 0 Denon” “non may be business or living. _ ,'1`h°m2~= Ma¢Nutt mowed to Sum- ,the late Mr. ond. Mrs. nrthur owen A V is mn ¢¢,¢m-“_ The speaker pointed out very clear- , mefslde 0\'\ Th\1l'Sd=Y Cl/elllllg Bild ll-lanflilton and was born in that placei C\1H1l0W~‘i°\_M1 m0t0r LS to Sou -lnuuun nue nnecinuy oonien out in ,nnleny in England tnnugn lrenuy for me M 11 o,c1ock_ 'll' the f°“°W1“S' fh°“Gh“f i‘"“° g“""'S at M” "~d‘°“‘“ ~°‘”e““““s' Sixty'-five years asv. In early life}°“ me 15"” “"°‘“‘l°d Ml- JE- Tm' manusormt by volunteer Braille url- a few German and some suedishl Hairdrrsser's Assistant iuf iefeat ‘ ` machines are in use. The retention edl-Madame is Q little I, nc tute for the blind. of the \\'::r~til~:le Defence of the for her appoint/ment, is she not? she married Mr. John Geddle Mont- “°"- ters atached to the National Irlsti- _ n troubles with nous. using our lives in the way God in- Miss Dorothea Stewart, charlotte- runny friends. She was in iwtiie - new nearing Comliletivn an We n mehes. we will be glad to tended, town; Miss Marjorie Stewart. Char- member of Dudley Street, Baptist derstand the date Sept. 'ith has been set for the opening. The people of _ Investigate the condition of your eyes. and if necessary. lottetown; James Robert Swan. T0- ichurch, Roxbury. The deceased ai st Malpeque, rcnto; Allan S Stewart, Charlotte- l1eav¢5 (.0 mourn tum daughters this congregation as well as those of M.Ger F.B:ro. - 'umm' you with pr°p°"y rs D ge - i Harriet Bradshaw Bum- hu_me1 ;_.M,-s_ E(1u~5_,-d plan-eh with the whole diocese rejoice to see again Btted corrective glasses. Dr. Everett and Mrs_ Beairsto and town, Mss . y V _ little daughter, Barbara of Trenton. lnerslde; Miss Emma Bradshaw, Bum- whom she resided and Mm Wuunm their beloved church frlsin tenet; ‘ o a ru = New Jersey, have returned by motor merside; Mr. Alex. Horn, Summer- Haney’ Houbrook Mus and Sn, sons like from that mass c rr » . er- _ which so shocked and grieved every- ~ f M t where they spent a side, Mr. Robert Holman, Summ G' F' mm on agua Mean Lloyd' Percy' Lee' Roy' Her on that winters morning in early OPTOMETRIST vleek the guests of Mrs. Bearistos side. bert nnd Hugh Montgomery an nf‘01‘\e 1929. d ht ', Mrs. Geo ge Thompson- ' ,. ._ . _ ~ aug er I A telegram received on Tuesday bt' M“’sa`h“£°“'s' also Wemy row' From the outside the new edifice grand children and three great grand nm unuke i M MI A L OW!!! Of Halhllfbh COB- pl-esgngg nn appearance 4 N400 are op. l=. o.s. rosoofy IJCIDEE- BROTHERS Pnouoesr acl-llevelvienr Everything that has mode Dodge mean so much to motorists reaches ci climax in the luilwious Dodge Eight-in-Line. All the fine old dependability of Dodge cert is Rner than over today. And ln addition, there is a brilliant new obllity ln performance. Within the car ls a new kind of luxury. There is new roominéu and comfort. Mono-Piece Steel Body construction low- ers the center of gravity and contributes great strength. And safety in further on- honeed by the weatherproof lntemel hydraulic brakes. That such cl tlne car should sell at a price so low reveals on even higher develop- ment of Dodge volvo-giving . .. e develop- ment quite as strikingly apparent ln the roomy Dodge Six-lowest-priced closed cor evnr oiierad by Dodge Br°tl\0\'¢» P R | C E 5 Roadster, $1100; D0 luxe Coupe, $1440; Sedan, $1465; Touring, $1465. All prices f. o. b. factory Including standard ftldory equipment (freight and taxes exzrgz W. B. PROWSE & SONS Mir. A. L. Owen left on Wednesday Gl. Montgomery. been visiting here for some time. Mr. Owenismanaser ofabr-anchofthe Bank or Nova Scotia in Toronto; he has not been home for seven years. so finds ma-ny changes here. Among the nlotorbt to the Char- lottetown exhibition on Wednesday were the following:-Mr. I-lerben Rlmsty, Mrs. J. A. Campbell, lbs. Butte Qrozior. Mice Minnie Crolier. ltr. and Mrs. Elmer ’I\ylolr, Mr. and ml. Georle McKay, Mr. June; and Kenneth MacKay, Mn James cous- ins. Mr. Duncan Msl`oGouga.n. Mr. and Lbs. Howard Runsly. Mr. James Railway, Mr. and M11. Preston Beairsto, Mrs. Jamal Romsey, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Champion, Messrs Prank. Beairsto, _John MaoNutt, John _0. R-amlli. William Romsey. Ever- ett Burt, Keir Crafer, Wilbert Del- and. Joseph Delaney, Misses Con- stance. and Edith MaeNutt and Miss ‘Rosa Bell. 1-.;- mrs chem: simpson is visiting relstives in umliilsui. MBS Marion Cioulins has returned toher Stenognphic work atR..'l'. Holman Ltd.. utter a pleasant two »». , , weeksholiday at her homeln Baltic. 'Charlottetown S\lmll1¢i’Sid0 _.__ Mias Minnie Owen who his been visiting relatives here. returned to ht home in Somerville, Mess on lllllléll In l rI` 8e‘..1u'daymoming.hM. .-Pe llmlsl l-l;1<|li-\lll\l|lllllllllllmllll'\~|l|\\vl»|~v\l\ "°". F' ."° '°”"""'m. ~.-1,. | .-~.l»-- llw-llvl lll \l l ll~ l\lll\\\ll\ l'\ l\**"'° """”°“ "“°*" "'"- :dural lamina. H Rev” Matheso1J_§n(}_¥`ltrs. B - _ _ f ~ ~ -- -»-» .__4---f-"T child-ren' Mrs' Momgomery 3-15°1°°Ve5 that of the older building save that w m°“‘m six 'br°°h°'3 “1°u°“:”Mr' the towering steeple, pointing (rin-` I N T H E G°°"9° owen °f N°Y*'h River- M9595 gerlike toward the skies, is missing. . I-'99 “nd N°|'§°“ Owen °f Hmnm/°n The interior is very pleasil'l8- fini-Sh' ` Mr. Keir Owen. Oakland, California ed in pure white plaster with wood-, ' Mr. Thomas Owen, Cedar Rapids. work in Douglas fur, three very M811- . lilowa and Mr. Edwin Owen, Roxbury tiful alters in marble and gold erec-1 .Ma.ss. ted by it Montreal firm. a beautiful' marble rail given by Saint Ma1'Y=" Club, Boston. and all so perfectly mgnmg for 1q,¢x1,ury_ Mag" gp ,mend kblended that one has a sense of re-'. t gh, funn” of hh hge 5153' Mui J_ ' vel-ential awe in this wonderful struc- n ture shortly t.o be dedicated. The pews are 0! oak; and while tempor- ~ - ' ded to Mr. R.. Montgornery Owen arrived , “V Windws “je m' U' ‘S men V on saturday to spend e. short holiday E hpvi ;’n:°:“a§Iu1 Mammal window ‘, with relotiws here. Hs will return ° 5 “ “° S 5' i l in the esrly ous of soul-is's settle- 1 on Tuesday uwmpamed by Mlm ment the Catalics llvi:g to ihe N01*-ll ' Owen and Miss Eleanor who hsveland east G! Sums uuehda-1 umue; service at Earl: Point ohureh, while 1 those ot Sourls proper went to Rollo ‘ Bay the distance no; being S0 SN"- In 1837 the R-i8‘ht Rcverened »Ber- nard Macmnald was ooncretsied semen-1 Bishop of the Diocese of - Charlottetown. And about this time he decided tha; the openins uP 04 , the oountry around sollrls one the increase in S:mrls'= P0P\118f»l°\'\ WV' 5 nmtod the erection of a Church. l -rhis was intl-usted to the nev.’.lol~lnl l\!:cDc:°.“_Zd who QU-l&1Y 01111-lli104` the pevrfe for this punwu. purchas- edtheneoesSal‘Yslte,endina¢l1°'ff-1 time had th, work of eonstructlon l fairly UBI'-lei' W5?- The first mass was sung in the new church by Father John in the year 1839. 'Ilan years later the good people of Souris were destined to see their ehul-oh ond also s new psroch-i ial house built by the Rev. Pills Mc- Phee reduced to ashes. Il: is 5 coin- cidence that so years lot/or the nne Church second to the Baecillica at chariotte-town was destroyed also by fire. But, the parishioners of Bourll undalmted by their lol! in s com- parutively short time ereowd their second church. This was the church which most sourls people recall hav- ing being used for over aiXl»Y Yelrl when outgrown by inereesind coin- gregatlons the third ohuroh wll erected in 1901 under the pasforal charge of Rev. Donald Francis Mae- lbonald vmo died shortly after the church was completed. I-ls was suc- <°c";l°d by Rev R/meld Marxloiiald of P0 s P el irequired by her for the recenr, exam ,m:-l.mlfactul'e;l by ser-1ra‘e concerns! Client-I thought you wen 1° ________ in _ _ _ _ ___l ¢~__.=__ gill.: ’t" “.* lv ' 2. It is attended with the peril oi MSCGOUEHD H0'-15° fl\1l'll13 me We - Mterwmds nunved to R_u,uuny_ Mnss_, V _ _ A | _ _ .. - .aid 'hit to Sourls and vicinity on l l .r I Any °“° °‘ ll"-*S9 ‘1°f¢°“ placing a wrong emphasis. Valuing S- G- Dufnlhg. Parrsbuw. N. S., J. - _ -_ . '\‘ 1* "l :_ n _ . I _ _ “here they spent forty-file yeals oi l N V 7 e and nearly always quanmy.,.nther than quality' things lnavidsorl, Kensington.. G. Williams. happy married me and when Mr. ‘l".ida1. a . ii. the cause of . ,gh 1;]-11m11fe_ V Kensington; Miss Lillian Robertson, ` r er . ~ iss Bella Robertson To- M°“t’3°mery predeceased her mme, Mr. H. L. Palmer, Charlottetown 3. It is ours to reach out to unrea \'l'oronto, M - lized possibilities, through the ven- ronto; Miss Margaret Henderson, To- "h."°° 5'°“"s “g°' Mrs' M°“'jg°m"5f»mntored to the Eastern end of the I. ~ turc of !aith. ronto; Miss Ruth Beetson, Toronto; “'55 B' “ne WW °f W°'l'““"“k nd am , Island on the 15th. , h H' n n 4. One must try sincerely to bring Mrs. W. A. Stewart, Charlottetown: h°5Pm‘b1e"and was highly esteemedl 1 1 ll .1 `; one's life to its true fulfillment by 1 Miss Ethel sew-art. chlsrlottetovlm; ,iw her splendid qualities by herl The new Saint M2-\r'J‘s ihurchmis, , \\ ~;;>\ I' " ' FROM THE SMNDPOINT or Go oo Bus/Ness A GOOD K /_ - __-_~; _ ~“i“‘““‘5"j‘_;_ " ”_j‘_:.;1:.. ‘- .. 1 r ,- ' " - “ 5 i i ,. uf. . -. _ i -l»-, Ilicrercd memory. I The present. able and aeslcus past- UDGING Oldsmobile from the standpoint of good business is one of the bcst ways to. assure yourself that Oldsmobile is the car you wane For Oldsmobile has all the characteristics which identify a good buy. First, it is a known quantity . a product backed by its own remarkably successful record over a third of a cenmry. Second, it provides known quality. Engine, chassis and Fisher body are designed, not as units of individual excellence, but . . by Oldsmobile principles of balanced engineering . . as parts of a perfectly harmonized whole. Third, in smart appearance, in luxurious comfort and in absolute dependability . . Oldsmobile offers marked value. Every comparison serves to make that value more apparent. But why not make your own comparisons . . let your own sound judgment be your guide. You will ind Oldsmobile to be an outstanding performer in every way . . and from the standpoint of good business . . a good buy. We will be glad to explain to you General Motors’ Owner Service poliql, the most complete in the automobile indus- try, and G.M.A.C., General Motors' own plan of deferred payments. ' PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED `* 5"’ ' Gaudet Brothers. --'*\ o.lnox -A . ' i r'r's lllzrrlzli alle'/iusls l'r's c'.\j'w_7lp'l/lieu 1 ,nn IV". gl 3 nn; _';;,_ ;;_ s l, lli ~,`fl"» -Q'-11 -'T' lv " 1 _ .- lil* - l ’ l s _ n. ,n=.__ __._._.- s_.,.. ___ _ __ _ __ 1 - is -I' ‘.',' 4'., ,,,_..,.f_, f'.=L/”-5:71, ; 5.. .3/;~ l 5/.-f/. 1 gf.:- ‘ ' ' -»",.;7 5 /-,..- li - E;-U ' F/.11/.' 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