Ilsed Car Week TI-IEY’RE THOROUGl-ILY RECONDITIONED- THEY’RE HONESTLY PRICED- ll-Star Oars Garry Our 3O -|iay WRITTEN GUARANTEE A WIDE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM, AND EVERYONE A BARGAIN 1937 1937 1935 1934 1936 1937 1929 1933 1930 1931 EACH PURCHASER WILL RECEIVE ONE CHANCE TO WIN A GENUINE IF YOU TAKE DELIVERY OF YOUR USED CAR DURING USED CAR IONAL TICKET - — GIVING YOU WEEK YOU RECEIVE AN ADDIT ‘ RADIO THAT EVERYBODY 1s TWO’ CHANCES TO WIN A CAR ANXIOUS TO OWN. DRAWING APRIL 9. 193s. - FOR EXAMPLE — DODGE CUSTOM SEDAN - - - -- $875.00 CHEVROLET STANDARD SEDAN - 725.00 CHRYSLER SEDAN ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ 05000 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN - - --~ 575.00 OLDSIIIOBILE DeLU XE SEDAN 775.00 CHEVROLET DELIVERY - - - - - 625.00 PONTIAC COACH -_- - _ ___ 150.00 FORD B COACH - _ _ _ _ __ _. 250,00 FORD DELIVERY FORDOR---- 175.00 CHEVROLET COACH _____ ___ 200,00 ALL cans uuv BE PURCHASED on rue 0.14.1.0. INSTALLMEIIT run DURING USED CAR WEEK ILM. AIITORAIIIO-IIIILIIE $69.50 COMPLETE AND INSTALLED IN YOUR C AR. DURING IISEO OAR WEEK We Will Pay Railway Fares For Out of Town Buyers KNOW YOUR -DEALER—— A. HORNE a coI NEW CAR SHOWROOM THE ISLAND'S OLDEST AUTOMOBILE DEALER. ' PAR IIERE IS OIIII FREE — three months‘ complete llubricatio priced 8250.00 and over. A big double offer during the year, make or model of a ear—but we C the Value. Buy Certified Used Cars with co SAVE MONE Chevrolet Ooach - 1981 Model — Special Studebaker 6 wheel Job with trunk rack - Motor re- Dimg a!“ conditioned — New radiator cue — 4 new '- Palnt m. senenl apnea; §’,‘§';;'§,si‘,‘,?,§\§§', or good d es three mon _ ' l “wit-an ° her new owner _ _ 3T1 $250.00 £2.‘;,""'.‘i'“1‘1"‘1°'_ 1987 STUDEBAKER Four Door Sedan 1935 V-S DELUXE FORD Coupe 1933 FRONTENAC Model 6.00 Four Door Sedan 1934 GRAHAM Four Door Sedan 1937 Deluxe Plymouth Sedan with built S in trunk, Hydraulic Brakes, etc. — - 1934 Chevrolet Master Sedan good tires, $ paint, and good for many thousand miles 1933 Deluxe Pontiac Sedan equipped S with radio. Runs perfect — — — — — 1933 Special Chevrolet Coupe, Rumble S - seat, six wire wheels, only 23000 miles - 19% Willya Knight Sedan, new tires, M battery runs like new — — — — — — I 1934 Master Chevrolet Coach, Perfect condition yon have to see this on to appreciate it. M I 0n]y----____.___._ conrnl Every PHONE 1117 T. G. We Invite You In TO SEE owe STOCK OF ilSEii AUTOMOBILES We have a good Stock of good values ranging in prices from "I590 1'0 ‘$15.00 SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK See these ears. and others NOW at v __-_--¢_-__- F. R. McLAIIIPS SHOWROOM Grafton Street \< BIITIOII St and trunk rack Model “““i.li'r.‘.i"f..‘.‘ll:.‘il'l wmtar..r't_'x""...r.. we" a --=- a-rrlee 3 months Free thirty dagrnarantee five day an months ee 1934 CHRYSLER Four Door Sedan 1934 DODGE Two Door Sedan 1932 DURANT Model 6-14.Four Door sedan 1933 ROCKNE Four Door DeLuxe Sedan. USED CAR marked in plain figures You owe it to yourself to see OUR GUARANTEED 815.00 To Our First S iel C -O - USED CAR EIEIIANGE £35531 Service with all Used C 1d Used Car Exchange WcehuON-IIY. glzigagnrltdlglrahweek DO change the conditlon— The Condition dQRJfiZ" nfidence Mid Y —- SAVE WORRY — SAVE TIME sgflgnu-IE” adebaisri IaIDeLnxeIWhaeI ' -P*l:*°l*lrh\M-hw. 1531"“? tires, all steel anee o1 a new ear inside and out-by ‘u. IN! . Carries $350.00 a... _ _ FPBBZ“: H5835 and CERTIFIED USED CARS R and G USED CARS WITH A GUARANTEE We know the owners and the history of our good R and G USED CARS. You can be sure of getting satisfac- tion when you buy an R and G from a Ford Dealer as he alone sells R and G Used Cars 1937 PONTIAC DeLUXE COACHI 1937 FORD DeLUXE FORDOR. 1936 CHEVROLET SEDAN. 1936 FORD FORDOR. 1936 FORD FORDOR. 1933 CHEVROLET DeLUXE COUPE Call on US and inspect these CARS. Allison MacLeod Ltd Reconditioned and Guaranteed USE CARS Canada Mines Magnesitio Dolomite ch 31 —0ilt.stand- - Canada's g to e installation igh-temperatuI-e the making of basic ertv o! the Can- at Kil- . This new tunnel kiln. its kind in the world. d is capable of rature of 3100 ground min ng. and is 88 feet long an cit satior. with the Depart- ines and Resources and the National Research (itinwn. the company made iivr mogrcss in the develo roiracton produrts. those having a higher lime content than heretofore. an I-rnl of these Ivoducta were (n the market. ohomimflly imnd Council, pment d sev- placed ed unburned bricks lining cement kilns. riovrhmcd by Can KPmar and in Argenteull light Oolglls Ilard 0n The System dry luckier mush. mush. ght is very weer-log on the constant cough- disturbe the rest, but it keeps the bronchial tubes in such inflamed condition they Sometimesltlatheeollhllteoudl aomeflnna ieaiins that Country, Quebec, where deposits o! Hills 0! lhrdinee is even more r. agnesitic dolomite consisting of localized than the catchinG- Every l an intimate mixture of magnesite Ptllllld 0i’ them 980K116 in the Dom- and dolomite occur. No magneeite. lll1°ll ll l" “D in 0M Section 01 ' within the strict meaning of the Bouthwes em New Brunswick. to term’ i, produced 1n can“; n, where the business has grown to be the present time, and the ebec Very lmllflfllht- Th6 fish used In deposits or magnesitic dolnmi are the cannula m little herrlne or Fhllflwlrla m: only ones known m the gggt- sardine herring. The herring runs tame-hunters, ern part oi North America. Con- B" Very large in that part of the scenes. rel: th sequentiy they are (avourabiy aitu- COUNTY 8nd thfl BENIN! herring fire zillrrounded by the (‘Aimitorts ated to supply the large markets taken in great quantities in de- conveniences m tor refractory products in eastern V1085 klliiwll 5-5 Weir-i Whlfih PTO" lillemth "d" Canada and the eastern United iect out 1mm shore and are made the States, and the overseas markets 0t mall voles or nest-s. nettlna and condom for magnesitic ddornite have been bruahwood with n bill I“ “hi! Hi» irom Vancouver, extended w include Australim. outh the outer end. Bwlmmlnr alone Alaska, Africa and Great Britain. near the shore many o! the sar- Writer alter the” magnggluc- dines make the mistake oi explor- one chum at a trip dolomite products have proved mOTB 1'18 thew strange Obstacles and not be put into words. suitable than those made from when they do that they have tak- ade Passage Cruise magnesitc. Products at present en their first step toward making pure wilderness beliolds marketed include caustic-calcined n I-TIP to lerelsn lands in cos‘; tins. magnesitic dolomite. dead-burned Perhaps the trip may be to or shapes (both burned and llnbllm- eitv. town or vllleze for there is e edi, and finely ground refractory I118 dfllllfifiiilc bllflilleefl. 0f COHYSB- l“ m" cements. In combination with fish. chrome. the dead-burned ma- In the will’ (11118 0i the Cl!"- Wtl- Ierlfll Ls Iised as an ingredient in Idlsn flshlns industry whales were certain other types o! refractories. taken in the Gull oi’ st. Lawrence Dead-burned or grained megnesltie Waters and oil the Labrador coast. 0510mm u also u=eri 101’ .i'ett‘.inil Whellus l» new confined to the 0f the bottoms oi basic open-hearth Pacific coast where the spaces furnaces and caustic-calcined mao- ‘ended are the sperm, Sulphur, Fin ncsitic dolomite is wed in the an Hump. The Sci whale was h" construction of floors and the mak- landed in fairly large numbers a llld ing oi floor tile. fa" years ago. but la new taken liranrcs WEN‘. isued to several com- _________.________ ‘re or Canada to man- rtnin refractory prodwt: adian Refractories iii d. Mia's marmesitio-doiomite in- Harrington East, Flor many uses Canadian Sardines . *“‘ LITTLE rIsII Ia cosy 1111s - - Wonnr nIG aim n: DOM- P“ 1°‘ " h""°l “I Camd“ M Inrorrs wrsuaalas ExroRT BUSINESS m small fish. Canada's aar- dines take a big place in the coun- try's export ade. 2y smallest iish landed in he Dom- ionionw commercial fimeriee bu snugly packed in tina they trove to many export markets and lest year's travellers to these other countri w istant grain material, bricks and lands or perhaps to some Canadian these canned only occaslonaly. The Right and Bcttlenose are also taken occasion- Wlllld Travellers Oysters In‘ The Shell More and how many oysters Th ‘re the In Memoriam inthewI-keoiilheicr- I! KNOWS I'll ONIONS — IOIITI Till IN GOOD OLD BTILI stud. where he be 510W a diemicel form as e-fllwl‘ nahmalxook willie! illness hewel M- plasmids 1W1 FEW nudthe ammo States who "mm ilhemaeaeomce Yillflflmtnmmowm osplwrle acid. ‘namxel pl-lospha."lilkenakutltvok wliehephmiannsehinlerkrrooohesu aixdaugMeII-s phosphates andanmiouial Iua- plums orneom-ai may ml "l" awn ' deflniezsoilamwpl? has Church. Vernon River.” g: munnflm mum“ mmtedbyll Rev. soielyasiowiyavailab ' .1 "' ‘T.’ R?“a’°¥-*§.“'°'m' ‘h... in; mna- - AT... Johnx .verwlfidllilflltm Wendellnandlotin Petermcrellanliir i" Doyle- new»: l» mural-madam» ¢m _...__..._.._- rggimalpereuaitnaturei qnl ptwsphah ernohml i. 1 ea w": "- '13.; or." n1 u» the radii-um; or. table. sot Natural Mineral Phosphate 0a made I; m; known Defy n athguuand pounds o1 itwegeg yggm bu]; the magen- use %dsili:hmeg NORTH BEDEQUI SCHOOL the ‘gepurmizion ct“ salted salmon roe Honor roll tor the month on . for tllemwllfii March m: North Bedeque school: ‘Salmon Roe with‘? Production Doubled ifififnwfiflfimfifl“ ircmmfleonesslpenkedinwoqgedenbomes 0th mm _ Senior Department Vl'°°°'°°¢ I‘ W‘ Grade x-I Muriel Blgland, salmon me ill m‘? “w” “A b” Mildred MacMurdo, a Doris clerk. “we not ban mnpigtqq) Grade 1X (Sn) 1 mid-red WllllGh there was a hundred per cent in- 2 ton Clark, 3 Norman rural: m m. qmvut, m the earlier e IX Ur.) 1 Norma ll e 531E100 Murdo. Seaman Ree produttiogid than mac am uovd Mtwsev. 3 Jack wnlgn. 1 Q mate i De tin i» mlhirswailotui Ecsgpqelnumrunang Grade ‘"9101’ Norm gialnml- l sildcesstve mueeees- Marion MaoMurdo. 8 Winnie A! The salonon we is_ a bJ-prodalet mum.“ o! British Oolwmbios bi: N"? or“, 1v__1 wgm-q; Arsenmlit. will"! °‘P°"""°°‘- n ‘“""‘°' °' a Rom Reeves. a Bill! “mlwl” . 7W5 ' ‘m; Input, Grade II (B12) 1 B611’ “°°““‘,‘i‘3l3°“i2‘m "new OUIIIIG J J 1 U0 d SImmOIlI example. between zircon-om WM ' 211010.000 semen W13 CI- “ I- e 0911:5111 ose-Mge m 17w n Principal. , m» wtlete ter ‘- m“ nMf w‘ AM ."~.~\-~--.-.. -- I r1 _ "‘ O0: any time ‘IIIWIIIY, Avril 14th, until 1.00 an. Monday, April iltll. 11ml! leave ietilnetlen up to midnight Iimdey, April 19OIf1VlU- vel. Grade VIII-i Janet MacMllrdv Dorothy Reeves, 8 Oiara Arsenault; been an wan Grade Vl-l Will Tucker.