hoover s. 1941 ,_- j Z- 252 Count. 3 D01. for .. JIFFY PIE CRUST - Pkg. .. RAIS'IN$-— 2 Lbs. ..._._., ..... DATES- 2 Lbs. ..... CATELLI S'PAGHETTi- 2Tins L. V. PEAS- Tin‘..... . TOILET TISSUE- 3 for GLASS GRAPEFRUlT- 96 Count—6 for .. 2O Oz. Tin-Z for . . ORANGE JUICE- ZO Oz. Tin-l for . . Z0 Oz. Tin—2 for LEMON .iUICE—- Z Tins for NEW POTATOES— ' 6 Lbs. STRING BEANS- 3 Lbs. BEETS- 2 Bunches CORN SYRUP-i Tin .. .. ..... SHORTENING-- Lb. ZINC WASHBOARDS ANDREWS P HO N‘! 2696 s... .s.-- Friday - Saturday- Monday . SPECIALS SUNKIST ORANGlS-Ldige Sire. 1.00 ZTins... . . . . OLARK'§ MUSHROOM SOUP— rtXL-"Ati. iiiXnoisuiii This is your chance to Save WASHBOARDS .. ..._.,., ORANGE and ciiAiirtiiiiirniuicir-L AYLMER TOMATO iuicrl" 38 ELM AVE. g The Gontral Guardian TBIL CflAill-FQELQEQJ A5111“ This column lg reaerved for nclva sf local interest, but advertising of ia nesvsy nature may be lnseneo ‘as flvs cents a word strictly pay- able In advance» CRASWELL for Photographs, JDIMIE‘! TAXI. Phone 525. continents-non um m. - summon. 39c 49c GENERAL ELECTRIC Radios, “M-q ... 25c $29.93. Toombs Music store, "M" HOWARD MolNNlS‘ pimp Footwear at 17b Queen street, I .. 25c . __ ' j eaous sauivnatts 1m yo, zruup and wedding pictures on "'-'»"1'--' llocation. .... 27c ' OLD PRICE u. WATCH FOR the new and 1m. proved car number book, on ggle Friday. SPECIAL SALE-Closing for he]. ldeye ‘Aug. 1s. Mrs. Johnston's Ladies Wear. Call for lay-aways. 79c .. 49c a 29c i 29c * 25c 25c 25c 29c 15c 33c 31c 69c GROCERY PHONE 2697 REDUCED D R E S S E S, Suits, coats, blouses. shorts, purses and gloves at The Fashion Shoppe, Gt. George Street. ~ MARITIME cr-znrrtar. Airways three times daily to Mormon Al; and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 200i or 540. rrrr: BONSHAW Male Quay- iotte will sing 3t the evening see. vice in Bradaibane United Church, August 10th, 8 p.m. SEASON TICKETS for Old Home Week at all drug stores, Old Spain, H. J. Mabon. Montague and E, Foley. Sumimerside. Price $3.75. ' CENTRAL PARISH-Sunday, 10': Canoe Cove, 11 a.m.; 5.5., 10 a.m.: Nine Mile Creek. 3 p.m.; Clyde River. 7-30 pm: 5.5 10 dm. Min- ,Isier. Rev. T, W. Goodwill. i CORNWALL United Church ser- ,vices Sunday, Aug. 10: Cornwall 11 ,a.m., also Sunday School. New {Dominion 3 p.m.; Kingston 7.30 . m. Rev. Clark MacDonald will i conduct all services. ' CANTEEN FACILITIES at the clover Club will be open to the iooQooQaMQeeQscQcM Morning Smile B40’§;<"@~ £ifi\- % -<i-- _B ORDEHS ARE ORDER-S Private Jones had been told to report at the M0’; surgery for a minor nose operation. "Go into the other room." said the MO when Jones appeared and take oii.‘ all your clothe-s." “Vi/liat!" pro-tested Jones. "Take eff all my iaothes lust for nose treatment?" M3130 8B you re told". barked the "Yes, sir," answered Jones, and went into the next rooin “Cant understand it," Jones remarked to the man in the next room. "All I need is nose treatnien’. and he makes me take off all my clothes." "That's nothing,” replied the naked stranger. “he ordered me to dc the same. and 1 only came here to deliver a Pflrcel.’ NEW GLASGOW W. l. The New Glasgow Women's In- siitute met at the home of Mrs. Herbert Stevenson on August 7th, the president presiding. Meeting opened by singing “The Maple Leaf Forever," followed by the Olub women's Creed in unison. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by fifteen members and four visitors; one new member was welcomed. ‘ 1t was decided to ask the trus- 3 8100.00 Gash Prize AND l0 ADDITIONAL PORTRAIT PRIZES FOR THE MOST ATTRACTIVE CHILD rnorocminrn AT MEYERS sryoios Between July 23th and , August 30th, i947. This Advertisement and will “mi; you to a BEAUTIFUL l a l0 [OIL COLORED PORTRAIT of your child. (Regular price $4.00) Chslts sf isur proofs but; m Special Olin to ' esshchild i rticnr mo iirrriis sriiiiios illegitimate at, Public Morning. Afternoon and Evening during Old Home Week for Light Meals and Lunches. tees to have the school cleaned, this week. i It was moved bill be paid. Com- mittees gave their report and new ones are: Sick, Mrs. Geo. Dickie- scn, Mrs. C. S, Dingwell; school, THE ENDOWMENT FUND of’ the Protestant. Orphanage has been increased by $1,139.51, from Mrs. rt. n. Dickicson. Mrs. Morton the estate o! the late John 001mm. Larkln; refreshments, Mrs. A, BMCIW- Phi‘ the exflciltors. Stevenson and Mrs. R. W. Stev-i enson; program, Mrs. Melvin Mac-; Leod, Mrs. Herbert Stevenson. EAT AT THE Clover Club Can- teen when visiting Charlottetown Next meeting to be at the home Old Home Week. Light Meals of Mrs. C. S. Dlngweli when roll and Lunches will be served from call is to be answered with a 8:30 AM, until 10:30 PM. reason “Why fruit is essential in, the diet." Correspondence was] CAVENDISH UNITED PAST- read and discussed. 1t was report- (vRAL CHARGE — Cavendish, ll ed the new Doctor has arrived a.m.; New Glasgow, 7:30 p.m. A and is taking up residence st the hearty welcome awaits you at "Mae Edward Manor". Ithese services. The following ls the program: "Isn‘t 1t the ’I‘ruth. After All",| rend by Jenn Dlckleson, “Her Promise", read bv Annie Dlckieson; and “The Price of Milk", read by Margaret Dickie- son; also a ioke told by Lillian Stevenson. i Meeting closed with "The King“ WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH SERVICES — Winsioc North 11 n.m. Winslce South 3 p.m. Prince- town Road, 7:30 p.m. Sunday [sohooi 10:30 A.M. Speaker, Min- ister Bryan. NEW GLASGOW- BRADAL- rifter which a delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge. BANE, FBEDERICTON — Serv- ices Lord's Day, 10th. as follows: New Glasgow, 11:00; Bradalbane, v00; Fredericton. 7:30. J. W. Ifayter. Minister. FAREWELL PARTY On the evening of July 5th, representatives of the different SERVICES 0F WORSHIP — Women's Socleiiei 0f slellfl- MBYII Presbyterian Church in Canada: Perish 80919?“ l1 "he CfmVt-‘lli W sunday, August 10: Cardigan, 11 bid farewell to Rev. Mother St. “m; Lame valley, map pm; Gears». who was leaving shortly 1° Montague, 7:30 p.m. n. n. Mac- become Superior of St. Mary’s Ac- Lean, Min15te]_ adcmy, Summerside, after spendin six years in North Rustico. In a few wellohosen remarks. Mrs. Michael Doyle explained the purpose of the gathering, recalling ‘how brief the years seemed since Mother St. George's coming amongst us, and the genuine sor- row and regret or all the parish at her departure. Realizing the deeP humility of “it 5I°“~"-“°°d' ‘I?’ assronarn - Services for enn- speakcrh remarks were few. but in . d“, Augun m a", Albany’ n "'9 hum‘ °I ‘u’ m‘ mesuunable l a.m'.' Tryon 3 p.m.; Westmore- worth of the Rev. Mother is well land’ .7230 pm‘, “yon Sunday known. her example of industry schdol a pm Rem a A‘ Hicks’ and thrift, her advice and saliclt-Imlnmér - ude in sickness, and her deep abld- ' ing interest in the children of tine, parish will ever be remembered. The presentation of a spiritual bouquet by Mrs. Alban Peters was a pleasing port. of the evening. Rev. Mother at. George spoke brief- ly thanking one and all for their kindness to her. Mid smelled he! regret at leaving North Rustlco. The education of the children, idle said. was tier greatest concern, and commended the Mothers on their co-operatlon with her in everything pertaining to the welfare of the children. She then treated the ladies to cholocates. A sing-song followed. with Mrs. Bertram Blac- quiere at the piano. The gathering was brought to a close by the ting- lng of Ave Maris Stella and the National Anthem. IIISS YGIIII IlREll FEELING LIMITED BUS RUN for Borden and Mainland Points loaves Char- lottetown 11:15 AM. Returning leaves Borden 3:55 P.M.,~--arrlvlng Charlottetown 5:20 PM. All trips Daily including Sunday. Island. Motor Transport, phone 248 TRYON - BONSIIAW BAPTIST PllE-NUPTIAL SIIOWER-Tryon Hail on Monday evening was the scene of a very pleasant event when the people of Tryon and surround- ing districts gathered to bestow thcrr gifts and good wlihfl Ml 6 popular young couple of that dis- trict. Miss Roma I-lowdtt and Mr. John MroKay. The hall was nicely decorated for the occasion with qiilntitles of beautiful flowers and ferns, by girl friends of the bride- to-be. To the strains of the Wed- ding March played by Mrs. MR0? iI-Iowatt. the young couple were ush- ered to seats of honor beneath a Igal-i decorated arch and amid a pro union of flowers, by Mr. and Mrs.‘ Sheldon I-Iowabt. Baskets of gifts were brought in by Miss Bag- lola and Miss Eleanor Toombs. Miss Marian Fo removed the wrappings and Miss reda Howatt read the accompsnyinaiverses and greetings rand em to Miss Rims. The Misses Daisy and Helen Carr received and arranged than on ‘not tapered r r the event. m ins mold-rm ofotlill rm of the ...,.,,,_,.,.,,. "We- r..."'i."r.".2"i:" an» an e re s r '$!:JDen’eKnqsvls. liiiii-“iiisnv lovely elm we v- fih-u,“ - “awn-s prssslons cl goodwill. and in "- aunt Margin ia- sm- apostle the guests sang "roi- The! w“ ~ I" ""'“"""" an tour Good llleliovrs." Calms. se I lead in’ sear u“ . r: l" music and a social hour followed ‘f? 0 vritn a bountiful lunch being serv- ldbyabovyofyollifillldleaand gentlemen. ‘ins many lovely gifts at cash. silverware. cut allel- ahina, linenl, pyrex, electrical ap- pllanas. ‘em. were duly amnlred and alter bouncing the groom-io- be the gathering dispersed, leaving their best wiahea with the young couple whose marriage Is an- nounced to take CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Bea‘- vices Loird‘: Day, Aug. 10, 1941: Birch Hill 7.30 pm. There will be no Sabbath School at Murray River this Lord's Day. VALLEYFIELD CHURCH-Ser- vice August 10th at 11.00 a.m.; Or- well Head at 7.30. Rev. James Mc- Innes" will preach at both places. Sunday Schools meet as usual. A. .8. Weir, interim. chairman, THE REV. C. A. BRITTEN W111 preacih in the Central Bedeque Baptist Church on Sunday next. Morning 11 a..m.; evening 7.45 p.m.; Sunday School 10.15 am. any yourt- sisasorre TICK- ETS for Old Home Week while available at all drug stoi-es and Milton Bell's, Charlottetown: J. Maborfs. Montague: E. Foley's. Summerslde. Price $3.75. CHERRYVALLEY United Church Communion Aug. 10th at 11.00 a.m. Member; from other sections of the diarge or other friends invited to attend. There will be no service at. Vernon River. St. Andrew's, Orwell. service at 7.30. Rev. A. S. Weir. Minister. , i MT. HERBERT U N I 'l‘ E D CHURCH — The Y P. U. will con- duct service in this Church Sun- day a.m., August 10th at 11:00 o'clock. Special music. Miss June Foster will be guest soloist. Sun- day school will meet at l0 o'clock. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Claude Craswell, Wlnsloe North, wish to announce the engagement cf their daughter, Lois Ada, to John Stephen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marriage to take place the latter part of August. ' THE PRESBYTERIAN (‘HURCII IN CANADA - Services on Sun- day, August 10, will be as follows: Wood Islands 11:00 a.m. Cale- donia 3200 p.m Murray Harbour 7:30 p.m. The Sacrament of Bap- tism at the afternoon service. Rev. ‘f. A. A. Duke, Minister. Pleasant Valley 11 am. Rose Valley 3 PM. Bradalbane 0 pm, At the’ evening service the Bon- shaw Male Quartette will be present and sihg several numbers. W. B. MncPhall, Minister. NORTH RIVER PASTORATE— Services for Sunday, Aug. 10th: Fairview 11 a.m.; North River 3 p.m.; Long Creek ‘Hi0 pm. Rev. Emmerson llucstls, speaker. A meeting M the Central Committee at, Clyde River Monday evening, Aug. 11th. Full attendance is re- quested. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada: Services for Sunday, August 10, astfoliows: Marshtleld 11 o.m.: rllghfield 3.15 p.m.; Sun- day Schools: Marshrield 10 a.m.: Harrington 10.30 a.m.; Highfield 2.15 p.m. There will be no service at Mi. Stewart. Mr. Gardiner Dal- zcil, student minister will conduct the services. Rev. RN. Young. Min- Istcr. ‘HUNTER nrvrarz United Church Charge, Aug. 10th. Service North Wiitshire 11 p.m.; Hampshire, 3 p.m. The speaker at both services will be Rev. J. D. Archibald. Hun- ter River, 7.30 p.m. The speaker Rev. Maurice Flood. Soloist, Miss Mary Muttart. Special offering fcr missions. VERTISERS Advertisers reach the Guardian Office not VHIICC. GEORGETOWN UNITED ‘ PAS- TORAL CHAILGE — St. David's Church, Georgetown. 105th Anni- versnry, 11 a.m.. Worship and Presentation Service. 7:30 p.m., Rev. E. Melville Aitken. B.A.. B.D., of First. United Church. Hamilton. 2:30 p.m.. sturgeon Service in Baptist Church. Sunday School at 1:45 p.m. ~ i Stephen Hoiroyd, Wlnsloe.i BRADALBANE UNITED! CHURCH - Sunday. August i0th.i IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- lgome cf the groom's mother, hi? are vet-nun August 5th, 1047. 0f Vor- sdvlsed that ordinary copy must. “on A. Ross later than ll a. m. the day previous 100 p.m., Rev. A.S. lvveir- officiat- to date o; insertion. Large fiddling There were about forty five quarter page and over must reéch guests present relatives the office at least 24 hours in ad-‘medlate friends. Mr- illictoria The Village By’ The Sea Mrs. Jabez Les, Victoria, has a‘ her u-eiccme guest her daughter- berta. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Cameron, AlbtmY- 5P9!" B- Dieasant Week-end I“ vicmrifli Kuests oftheir friends _Mi'. and Mrs. Keith Myer-g ' l Mrs. Kenneth MacLean, Victoria, has returned home after spending la pleasant holiday visiting in dig. ferem Darts of beautiful Cape i Breton. Miss Olive Holm, Provincial Sim- ["°P1llm. Charlottetown, was a v15- Itor to Victoria last week, balms the ivrclcome overni t guest of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Wr t. Rev. B.D.. of First United Church. E. Melville Altken. B.A., Hamilton. G u e s t Anniversary Preacher at. St. David's Church. Georgetown, on Sunday at 7:30 C PM. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mecpougall. harioiteioivn, were visitors to Vic- toria over the tweak-end, guests of Mrs. MacDouguiYs cough-L Mm Fred Inman, and Mr. Inman. llumont-Martin Wedding The marriage of Margnrct Eliz-, abeth, -lder daughter of Mr. Keri-i The 1 neth M. Martin. K.C. and M15 iagain pntfaszigilngfiigifieahgfigggie Martin to Mr. Ralph George, son we "us, an muse who Engage of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert the work of the 1M0 Season Wm be Dumont was solemnized at 11 rewarded for may, labours and also (/0100! AUE- 77-h it 5h Jame-f fliat tihe crab season will be a prof- Presbyterian Church, Oharlotte- liable one town, the Rev. R0. Bariis, M.A.,‘ ED of St. Andrea and St. P2111. Recent visitors to Victoria were Montreal, officiating lion. W. Chester s. MeLm-e D1 Given in marriage by her father Charlottetown and daughter. Miss the bride wort white organza over Lena McLurc. Toronto. They spent satin with satin bodice pearl trim- a. vtry delightful day renewing med and a finger tIlWvei‘. of tulle friendships. of which they ‘have illuslonx-aughi to .- pearl coronet. many in this section. She carried a shcwrr bouquet of- --_- white asters and sweet pins. Mr. W. E. Brooks, layman, sum- The maid of honor wns her eis- mersidr. conducted an evening ser- ter Eiizcteth. who ivore blue moire vice in Victoria United Church taffeta with feather headdress and Sunday, August 3rd. tn the inter. married s shower bouquet of yellow esiss of‘ the George Murray Fund. 4515i“ ,There was o. goodly number in nt- Her bridesmaids were Miss Joan, tendance rind Mr, Brooks delivered Miller and Miss Beryl DaBiois who a splendid address in a very pleas- wore yellow sheer nylon ever taf- 111g manner-lo an attentive aud- feta. They carried old fashioned iehCe- mosegaye with matching flower ‘headdress. M“. C. P. Robertson and baby daughter Margflrfli. of Hamilton 01115140. have returned home aft.’ I very pleasant visit with Mrs. Rab- "t-SQYVS DHTPYIIS. Mr. and Mrs. Jus- cp-h ‘Frotvsdale, Crapaud, We are pleased to welcome our | Mr. Lincoln Dumrnt of Toronto, Popular friend Mrs. Clay back to best man VlCiOriu for the summer months. brother of the grocin was Iimaw- M“ ROY Lea, Calgary, Al. I jecis. No waste tiine. free placement service. YONG n, YOUNG woman "u" You made your plans to attend College this Fall? If IIOI’ you should do 5o gt one; TIIE iiiiioii coiiiiiiriiciiit cottéiz slless you an up-to-date training in aII the Commercid IQ- Hundreds of former graduates testi- fy to the excellent training they received at this well known school. More and more young men and women are finding success through our specialized training. examinations us soon as you are ready. Modern class rooms —the latest in office equipment-mil modern conveniences- College reopens Sept. 9. "Attend the School that has won the coni-dence of the people." Write today for full information. ' UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE WM. MORAN, Prin. ROYAL BANK BUILDING, CIWTICIIIGIOWII, P. E. Island No long waits- ‘for with her cheerful countenance she helps to make life seem worth- wnile. She has as her guest at the present at her summer home here, her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Ncary, U. S. A. ' Mrs. Judson MacEachern. Appin Road. spent some time recently Ln Victoria, guest of her sister, Mrs. L. D. MacLeod, Mr. MacLeod and family. It is folks like her we like to meet Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Robertson, Miss Cameron, Miss Weir and Mire Buick mode up a party who left the Island last week after a very pleasant stay at the 1ov'eiy home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trowsdale, Crapdud. This vms their first visit to the island and they expressed thednscivcs as very much pleased indeed with all its attractions and so we hope to welcome these good folk back again when vacation tine V carries round again and trust they may be able to remain longer. They all belong to Hamilton, Ontario. and the ushers were M8nS7S Drum- mond Cobb. Gerald FEEL-r. WiI-l iliam Bentley and Donald K. Mar- tiff. i The bride's mother wore crepe with navy ncvcgsorirs. After the siorvlcc e. receilfloh was hold at the Charlottetown Hotel and later Mr and Mrs. Du- mont left by motor for a honey- moon at Diilhy Pines, Nova Scotiii. The bride's going away Cnstllmei ‘was bliic crepe with white acces- sories. v | I Miss Lillian E. MocKer-zie. Mus." iBac. presided at the organ and the grey. icholr sang "The VOID that rm-eal d o'er Eden,‘ and “O Por- fect Love." i were i The out of to-wn guests Mrs. H.V. Hashim of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Scott of Haii- ' fax, Mr and Mrs. L..Y Jumieson’ ' .of ottawa. Mrs. BL Pill" W“ iher'two children from Sarnia. Ont» ‘and M3,. and Mrs Kenneth M. _ ile- A . ainsi . ..gainst mtg 1c ‘for the Texaco Sign-g-R MacKenrie or Washington. D <1 ' 4121i‘, Gr cn "T". Texaco Fir’ the gas line with su a: power. Texaco Motor O i-. aigainst hcat—agoinst col ' the Texaco Sign-Red Si "T". Texaco Fire ChieL, line Wliil superior fire duo Motor Oil-Insulate treat-against cold. Loo Texaco Sign-Red Star, Q _ Texaco Fire ChICIyIITQ with superior fircapowve! Motor Oil-insulate sgsb against cold. Look for th Sigm-Rcd Star, Green "1' Fire Chief, the asollnc it; ior fire-power. ' cxaco ' lnstiiatcd against heat- " rtoss~ MACKENZIE F‘? The marriage tock place at the to Belle Nicholson IMacKenzie. The ceremony was at and Im- Jdmes Ross was gricmsmnn and Mrs. Edison MacDonald was metre“ 0f “"11”; | The bride wore a most beccmin, lslreet ma“, (k955i of turquois blue willy, shoulder lengi-n _vt~.l of» the same pfllfil‘, and carried oi bridal bouquet or seasonal flowersi The mam-m 0t hgnm‘ were astreeti length dress of American Bealliyl im-epe and carrirtl a bouquetviiimll- ar to that carried by m‘! b- 9- Look for the Texaco ’ Stnr, Green Texacdl‘ _ the gasoline with sufle, power. Texaco Motor 0 =1 against heat-against cold, lhc Texaco Sign—Red fits Texaco Fire Chiefp‘ line with superior fire-pal nco Motor Oil-Insulat heal-a ainst cold. L00 Texaco lgn-Red Star. . Texaco Fire Chief, thc ga superior fire-power. Tcit Oil-Insulated against he My" the ceremony. a sumvilfills IIN “IKIIFINTFIOI I Cltlela atyml drilllim‘ "h7- lin- TIXACO fiflfiffifif 7% f rexaco Fire _.~ cold. with superior fire-power. Texacq _.f— Red Motor Oil-insulated against heat- mire Chief, against cold. Look for the Texaco. “riarahfire- ‘Sign-Red Star, Grccn Texac '. Fire Chief, the gasoline with su-I pcrior lirc-poivoi‘. ‘Texaco Motor Oi M-Mlrisulziicd against hcdt-agains ., Li , \ . ....., the gaso-l . :=‘ ' » ..iur fire-power. Tex-l dolor Oil-Insulated ‘against. .—agai'nst cold. Look for the ;X3CO Slgn- ed Star. Green hief, the gasoline ‘lOk for the Texaco Sign-g g, Grocn " ' Fl-‘ire Chief. the gasoline ~JCl‘l0l‘ fire-power. Texaco l-lnsulhlcd against heal- zold. Look for the Texaco -ri Star. Green "T". Texaco icf. the gasoline with su- ‘c-powcn Texaco Motor Oil ied against heat-against ok for the Texaco Si n—- Grcen Texaco ire gasoline with superior rcxaco Motor 0' T". , the gasoline. owcr. Texaco against heat- r the Texaco _ "T". Texaco me with su- ___ , w“; rnrvcd liyi cold. Lock for the Tcx m; More; Ql rrnsr vrsrr m in vrcans- l,f§,‘,‘.‘,f‘,“.,.’“i’§§' bride and groomq’ iigqlfsiar. Gicrnl, a A s Q I- I N E ‘ont-ngnintit Mo. on t. Mason. i» Que-o... o. some one r..*.".~...';: d"... “a: "~i1i‘.’..f?‘i’l; Is l1 DPPFEM ‘mwwmg 01d IrIend-IWIIOIB the dec-orat-tins nere IOVPIY suldiod against heat-tie" \\Ii// i; i: in superior izhfgas inMilg glity nnfid 151-07135; and tihe table datpllficiintmenm Der-l Isfokcfor Iilgmqgfififl! w|fh ‘uper|°r lr. "1 -.» m. oikylg. s r. c u uitfs rs vs . raet in ever; e . or. reap" <_ X-WL /».1.\ anon . ninsi. co .1 years and while here ho W115 called 3k pr-gvloug tn the marriage,‘ the gasoline with supe. r iIl sign-god, upon to mourn the death of his ‘zhxifl. w“ Mndcred me wider. $118- rllfl! Cnlief. sister, the late Mrs. Annie Lavcrty tome m the Vernon Hail, where: ‘me Texaco sign_ned Se‘ lfllgulnillféi whose funeral took place yesterday me rel-gt number present had n T, .,~ E chm,‘ Now you can get Texaco Look m, morning. Mr. McQuillan is a for- mo" plenum ovPn‘ng and m,» ma’ . “new, m’ Green me: well-known Island aihletmieues, o, hon-n- was the reccpient ace. dl I _ m. “m, having played baseball. cricket and of mam “mu, sum To...“ were‘; iicat a- [ha 8350115‘ wqr, Toad mmba" dim“; the “a” 1M9 toialso many valuable and beautiful i kd fagaIfhn 1900, sports at which he excelled. gm! l‘ me weddhm s" I "h s ri F. 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