EPTEMBER ‘s. 19w --~~- ousother many advanced JuooE n" BY WHAT IT OFFERS I): Performance -~ In Beaufq y A A In Dependabi/ifq i THE one sure way to prove Oldsmobile’s merit is to judge it on a point-for-point basis . . that's when Oldsmobile reveals its truly remarkable value. Look over the great GZ-horsepower engine . . check the features responsible for Oldsmobile’s tre- mendous power, smooth speed and flashing pick-up. Here truly are the sources of Oldsmobile?» far-famed performance and dependability. Stand back and take in th€sweeping beauty of the long, low I-‘isher body. Then accept the invitation of an open door and relax in the luxurious interior. Take a moment to insp the rugged chassis, the hydraulic shock absorbers and the big, weather-proof 4-wheel brakes . . for these and numer- mechanical advancements contribute to Oldsmo- bile’: beauty, comfort, safety and ease of controL Talk no your friends who drive Oldsmobile and learnfrom their experience bow fine this car actually is. Finally, oom- pare the results with what you could buy anywhere else at equal price. That's the test of value. Come in today. Inspect Oldsmobile and drive it yourself. Ask about the General Motors Owner Service policy, most complete in the automobile industry, and about the GMAQ General Motors’ own plan of deferred payments. . OLDSMOBILE ‘PRODUCT OP GENERAL MOTORS OI? CANADA, LIMITED Gaudet Brothers. Chflrlciieiow" Taylor d? MacNeill, summerside Till‘? -__..'-1 ' s. -'--_» Central llilfliilifllll VIOLIN TUITIONP-Mlss Kath- leen Hornby will re-open her Violin Class Monday. September 8th. Phone 297 or call at 240 Sydney Street next .to Notre Dame Academy. 66B1-9-4-5i. MISS LILLIAN McKENZIE,»Ml1.s. 1360., will reopen classes in piano- forte, singing and theory, September 17th. Studio 2'17 Richmond Street. 6738-1i. XIAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. -Tlie services for Sunday, Sept. ‘ith ii l‘. $1 PH"! Inuit: IGHQI‘. moth lliierlcan ‘Anthracite i COAL 0 are now flaeharging the ooner Jun Anderson with m iflaEllI-IMNntCoaL This 0Q! haa liven our eurfonien last the boat of aaiiafnction and we VII rumntce thla cargo to be Just 115x006. if notbelinr. hielsh llard Goal WE are u» well flocked with this Hflclleni furnace coal and can de- i-ivpr any quantity required. 1f interested in Hard Coal enil at rur onion or phone 1'18. W. ii. iiillis 8i (in. Ylilfllll were. more. ’ AND ITOPPIRS lwnd a mu- time In an aelection of u" hlrdwaro for your homo. You "l" 0nd that we are rlrln in odvta- h‘ 7°‘ h U!!! N our hardware m" l0 "m0 we can ahew you the him ma moat practical in door m" ‘"h- hlnaa and haleaalnp. oi" llneiaaliractivaaawoiinaal- "dent: uh aiaa that will (in m1 Ill-Inflation, sources to the end that Defective Vision may be restored, Eye Sirnin relieved and Mucle imbalances cor- rected. ' Any one of these defects may be. and nearly always is. the cause of Severe Headaches If troubled with head- aches, we will be glad to investigate the condition of your eyes, and if necessary. furnish you with properly fitted corrective glasses. 6. F. HUTGIIESOII OPTOMETBIST Aucnon SALE I am instructed by Mrs. John A. McKenzie to scll on the premises, Hartavllle. on Tuesday. September 9th, at one o'clock p. m-. her farm conrflating of 100 acres iand with buildings. nliuakd about two and a half mile: from Norih Wiiishlre. ALEX. McRAE, lffhe Rogers Hardware C0,, \\Limi.tesl ' o-znox IT'S BETTER BECAUSE IT'S CANADIAN w M I v. .. ~. AN IMPORTANT CROP The rapid increase in its use for o o M human food and medicinal purposes irctkes the barley crop one oi grow- ia a specialized science. "mg economic importance. Cczonlists wlwfllfllfli-lfli.’ i!" "8 W‘ of the Dominion Department of Agriculture state that barley to the extent of upwards of 140000.000 pounds is used annually as load or in medicines. forms of barley flour, cream of bar- ley. pearl or pot barley as well as being used in its natural state. It is particularly valuable in some form of malt in proprietary medicines be- cause of its faculty for llllTilllg starches of food into maltrse. a form of sugar, making them more icadily Mshnilnble. l The minister called ut the Jon answered the bell. "Pa ain't home," "He went over to the sou club." Willie hastened to explain:- a few drinks and e. little poker." ALL ABOARD FOR RUSTICO Located where the breezes blow Where land and sea together blend Life is peaceful, broad and frcc ‘Mongst these children of the sea Souls are kind and friendly there, You‘ll be welcome everywhere. Yet yoirwill not find it slow On the sands at Hurtico For the surf rolls on the shore Close and handy to your door. You need not be a millionaire its peace and comfort to enjoy Auctlonoc . 674l-9-8-2i_ QOOOO-OO-QOOO EYES TESTED l awn censors rinm Z a. w. rarton i . . a. s. nnoa i ; Ophmoiriala in aim-u can | l Then all aboard for Ructico Drab your lizzie. come, let's go Bring the kiddies, bring the wife, Lets be happy, that's the life. anion m, mo. are Victoria. 11 a. m. Bonshaw, 3 pm. ,and Hampton 7.30. Rev. Geo. Ayers, f Minister. l INDEPENDENT ORDER. DAUGH- TERS OF THE EMPIRE, WAR ; MEMORIAL POST -'GRADUA'I'E iSCHOLARSIIIR-Students desiring g information may apply to I. 0, l), E, [Provincial Educational Secretary. ‘Box 41c. Charlottetown. 6717-9-5-2i l , ENJOYED VISIT-JML and Mrs. ‘George H. Dennis of OLeary accom- Qpaied by Miss McDonald and Mr. A. ,Gulant, motored to Charlottetown lsundny and spent Labor Day in the lclty the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank JMahor, Dorchcster Street. The vis- litors were much pleased with ‘the Hnr- I ris lilcmofnl Gallery and other im-] provcmcnts in the city. l ‘ 1 l u“ x i RIZBIJILDING WAREHOUSE. -\ -Cupt. J. W. Fyfe has a. number of iworltmcn engaged in rebuilding and repairing his lame potato warehouse at Emerald Junction which was bad- ‘ly shattered and damaged during the xelectrical storm that occurred two or lthree wcclu ago, and was particular- ly severe in that section. As the build- ing is of tile construction rueu con- versant with this kind of building were brought ovcr from Nova. Scotia. He expects to have the work complet- ed in time for storing his large potato crop. _ l. armors mu: Loss-A barn be- longing to Mrs. Mullln of South Free- town was destroyed by fire on Sunday Afternoon last. with all its contents. i consisting of hay and grain crop, , farm machinery, 1 horse, sleighs, wagon, etc. The origin of the fire is ‘unknown, many neighbors being of ; the opinion that us the building was "near the rourl a snarl". from a cigar- (‘ ILDI u-Qmnwn-ar- L"; muitmonmi MRS. J. AUSTIN HOGAN In the pasing of Mrs. J’. Austin and Thomas 593g,‘ 3°91" l" me ChI-Ylvmwwfl Kflvli- The following is the list of Mus-s a1 after an illness oi’ only a few days. cards; Len and fflgfy gem wane,- "w wmmun"? 01 11°F‘? Riv" hi", rnd May Reid, James and Reta Rzeid, met with a great and distinct loss. qg-ln-y and glam Hughei Md 1mm TM ‘Bu! M11 308%“ W55 Lil-BYE G9!" l lly, Alexis and Aggie Murphy, Pat- lmde Remy third 49-11811!" 0f MT- rick and Marion McKenna. Sister and M“ James Rled- Bay View’ "°“’ ‘ Theresa, Joseph and Reid McKenns. deilmed- she w“ mmlvd 1m Oc- g Austin and Laura Murphy and fam- wbe’ t" M“ 3°55“ ‘m5 twk Wilden’ ;lly, Aunt Teresa, ii/Lr. and Mrs. Jo- Iv 111 on Tuesday. July 29th. and bv lseph Reid, Uncle Michael and Aunt l" “"1" °1 skilled 50°10" W" iak- Flliza Ritid and family, Aunt Melin- en to the Charlottetown Hospital da Murphy Uncle p_ F_ and aunt “m! “'55 “willed °“ 7°!‘ aPPmdlclt-lsusanna Hughes. Aunt Agnes and la, but she failed to rally afterwards, Unglg Tom Hughes, 130mm; M‘; and and on Saturday. Ava. Ind. c! 1 0'- Mrs. Clarence Reid. Mr. and Mrs. ‘ bearers were her cousins, Clarence, Leander, John T. Joseph end Ira Reid Jottefoivn assisted in the choir. The lSt. John; Miss Lrenia services at the grave were perform- IJohn; Mrs. Fran? d, led by my. Dr. Murphy. The pau- Mr. Patrick ‘Framer and tummy, John; Mrs. R. Cotton, Clifton; Sr.) George MacDonald, Cornwall, Min, St. James of Sion, St. Anthony's Con- vent, Piovldencc, R. 1.; Rev. F. Xi MacAulay, wiuu pvt; Rm: Sr. s1. Laiwi st. rants nva Jitlile; Mr. and 1Q}, 209d; ‘ Patrick Butler. Glengnrry, Ipt ‘ll . ._ Stl Mrs. Agnes Malone, Brae and m1.‘ TTTWOY, St. prance, Sun: ‘Jean and Florence Reid. Reg-inn. ~ Spiritual Bouquets-The Sisters d Anthony's Providence, R. L fmw". _..; clock a. m. she passed avzay surround ed by her bereaved husband, broth- J. T. Reid, Rev. Sr. St. Lawrence and Sr St. John, Summerside. from Char- ers and sisters. Her death in the full bloom of womanhood, is a. terrible blow to the home, where her belov- ed presence was so welcome for only a few months, she attended Mas on Sunday, July 21th and she greeted her friends with that pleasant smile, which was one of her greatest charms In the early part or her life, she was an ideal nurse, her dear mother was her special care for fifteen years tin invalid and in all those years, by her tender care and solicitude al- lcviated her every pain until death called her to Eternal Rest and her father, the late Jam-a Reid was stricken with a lingering illness and for six months she assisted her brothers and sisters to make his last dove hacov- All fibrous/h her 11ft. she Providence, n. 1., Rev. Fr. curl-an. lived w be a source of comfort and st. Anthony's Providence, n, 1., Rev. 599E811‘! t0 h?!‘ {Emily I-ild 5716355 ‘Fntiicr Dlegnrm. St. Anthony's, Prov- and 1n her short married life. Whfll-lldence. a. 1. Mrs. John Muoulsan a blush: and 30v she was w her and Catherine. m. and Mrs. Joseph husband and his used father. who liruguen, Emerald; Mr. c. H. McGuig- made her lire c hi}??? one. and who 1m. Boston, Mass, and Mr. Louis o'- now sonowfully mourns a dear wife 3{"gr_ngr and family, Clinton: Miss and daughter. ' ' lifamie Murphy, Vernon River", Rev. Her dear-h in the hospital was truly ,s_—. cs. Clarence, st. Anthony's, Prov- edlivins surrounded by the devoted at Ildcnce. Alice, Jean and Florence Reid, tentions of the 500d Sisters and the 1,193,“, _ Rev. Bernard emu, from whom the’ spzmuii osmium-stew. Sr. st. received the last sacraments, she 561m Sr- S“, Ange“ 51-, st Mary E3- passed away with an Act or perfect bert and Sr. st. Clair, Mus Adele rwizncflon- "belting twice ‘Dear Hughes, Norboro. and Mrs. Michael Lord into Thy Hulda I commend my ' Coyne, Providence, R. ‘i. soul." . ' Telegrams of Sympathyz-Rev. Sr. She entered eternal reit lwvina iv. st James of Slun. Providence, n. 1.. moirm her son-owing husband, three and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trainor, st. brothers and five sisters, her younlz- John. est sister Sr. St. James, Providence. Leiters of Sympathy-.~‘l\dr. A. Ster- R. 1., was not home. ling McKay, Siurunerside; Mr. Jam-rs Her funeral was held on Mflndfll’. lURegan and family, Ottawa; Doug- Aug. 4th and was largely iiiieildei- las and Mollie Hogan, Ottawa. Mr. lottetown the followingr-Dr. and Mrs. McMillan; Dorothae and Bern- adette McMillan; Mr. andMrs. J. B. Flemming and family; Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bradley and family; Mrs, St. (Flair Gallant and liildn. Mr. and‘ Mrs. Gus Murphy and Rev. Dr. Mur- phy, S. D. U. Fh-om St, John:-Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trnlnor, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Am- brose ‘Ihalnor and Miss Lavenla Trainer. Dr. and Tilt-s. Fleming and family, Mr. and Mrs. 'I'l‘.1s. Bolger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bul- ger, Brurc and Janie Powcr, John Leo McGuigan. Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick Butler, Glengnrry, Lot 7, P. E. 17.. Rev. I". X. MacAulny, Winnipeg. Rev. G. W. Brovm, St. Anthony's tctte in n. passing auto would ignite (straw that was close to the building. lVcry little insurance was carried and ithc loss is rt licavy one to hits. Mul- lln who has the sympathy of the ‘community in her great loss. l\IrQUAID—hIcCAltTIlY—At nvetlciing ctrcmoily performed on Wed tucsday, July l6 at 9 n, m. in St. Cuth- 1 a Walter MeGui-Eitn. St. Dunstan’: Un- High Mm or Requiem was sung by and Mrs. Albert Trainer, St. John; her pastor, Rev. W. V. MacDonald. The Quinn Fivmily, Charlottetown; ‘In the Sanctuary were Rev. P. D. ‘Vlr. and Mrs, Thos. F. Hughes, Dor- qwcsulgan, Vernon River: Dr. James [chesten Mass; Mrs. J. W. Bradley, ‘Murphy, 5t. Dunstan! University; Kellys C7055; Mrs. Louis McMillan, Rev. E. Doyle, Vernon River and Rev. ‘Misoouche; Mrs. Mary Connlclt, 'I‘rac- ‘adie; Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose Train- or, st. John: Miss Margaret Synot, I iversity. Rev. Ben-lard Glllis. Char- , _.__. “Reduced in price as much as $110, the New Seriu Pontiac Big Six is the greatest value on the market today. Pontiac, now listed for as little as $880 at factory, Oshawa, is a greater air bemuse of these seven attributes. Performance There is a "zip” to Pontiac piek-up-o quick, eve: spurt that gets you away in advance of the pack what the green light blirlks. Plenty of speed . . . as fut aa you like . . . mile-a-minute or better. New Series performance-try it and see for yourself l Saiety Because in centre of gravity has been materially lowered, Pontiac has a road-gripping ability, a road. surencss and handling ease that would compliment a much bigger car. New Series performance-—try it and see for yourself! Comfort The smoothness of the engine together with an im- proved four point insulated mounting reduces noise and increases comfort. Lovejoy hydraulic shock‘ absorbers level out the roads. Weatherproof, rub- ber. draft collars, fitted to the steering column and pedals keep out the cold and dirt. New Series con:- fort-try it and see for yourself! berm church by Rcv, I. R. A. Mc-l Donald, Miss Mary Evelyn McQuaidI As food it takes the ‘ daughter of Iilr. and Mrs. Pat‘k. Mc- ‘Qunid St. Teresa's became. the bride! of Mr. Charles P. M, McCarthy, soul ,0.’ Mr. nnd Nlrs. M. J. hIcCarthyfl lMorcll, liliss Rita McQiaid, Lynn.) ‘Mass, “ms mold oi honor and Mir. lJoscph McCarthy, brother of the‘ ltrrcom, New York City. was best man. ‘ ‘The bride vxas oquisltcly gowncd inl n Grecian robe of duchess satin virlthl in rose point lace cap fashioned veill lo.’ tulle and carried n bouquet of; ;rnrnntions and maiden hair fern.) lMlss McQimirl, mzil/l of ltonor addedl‘ ‘charm to the clicttlv: picture in c- ‘itoxvn of pink tiuchess Siilln with all lylarge garden lint oi’ pink horse hair,l 1finlshcd utth satin, and carried a fcouquet of mixed roses and maid- cn hair icm The wedding march was pldvcd by Mr. {Vbert Blan- chard. Charlottetown, who also pre- lsieiod at the organ (hiring the mass. the Attic. Gve Bring New Rooms to Your Home with Gyproc AWORK-ROOM for you --a play-room for the youngsters in the basement. An extra bedroom or two in possible in your home at little expense. The new Ivory coloured roc Wallboard that doe: rm! burn and needs no decor- ation (when panelled) will g-ive you additional space in your present home. Easily and quickly applied, structurally strong, it vides fire-safe These are now f0- Ease oi Handling Pontiafls new worm and sector steering gear, adds immeasurably to the ease and accuracy of handling. Drive in ease and comfort-New Series style. Try it and see for yourself! Q Q Dependability Pontiac has always offered-and delivered-a long life of thoroughly enjoyable transportation. New, more than ever, with great improvement in innumer- able mechanical details, Pontiac Big Six gives true big car dependability and long life. New Series performance-dry it and see for yourself! Beauty The Pontiac Big Six offers that beauty of line, pro- portion and color that is only possible in a really big car. New Series beauty-see it for yourself! Economy Pontiac owners. everywhere write and tell us of the close economy which such features as the new inuke manifold design have effected. New Suits perfor- mance-dry it and are for yourselfl OUR FOOLISH CONTEMPORARIES home one Sunday, and llttlc willie he announced. The minhstet-‘s brow darkened, and "Oh, he ain‘t gonna play any golf. Not on Sunday. He just went over for ,~.@.< i“ mm‘ “l l’ " groom at 6 And rustic paths o'er hillsides wcnd. To bring your wile and family there And. feel once more lust like a boy. -S. Biumenthal. ‘Appropriate hymns w-re rendered ‘rlurizwg: the muss by Mr. Clarence Howclt. Following the nuptial .mass :1 ivctiding breakfast and reception fins hold ni: the home cf the bride's parents, where tho rooms were taste- lully decorated for tho. occasion in pink nud white. Follnxvlnl: the recep< ‘lion the wedding party drove to Beach Grove Inn for lunch return- CS listed below. today and ask mation regar Wallboard or teresting free Gyproc." lip. m. whore about 250 friends await- 10d thcm. Under the supervision of |Ml<s Matilda lVIcCnrtlrv. New York lClty, sister of the zmnm in a very ar- iiisticnlly decorated lent n. most elab- lomle table “'11s srt whore nll the quests parlock of n most sumptuous lrvuppcr. liiusic and dancing passed a- l 76¢NEW wvej: the nlfzlit and nt nn early hour “in the looming the many friends de- parterl ivishingz the newly vrerls much happiness and lsrrrspcrlty. PERSONALS’ Mrs. 1m culliano of Boston is home on n visit to her parents, Mr. and Mfs. P. L. Cmh, Graham's Road. Mrs. Thomas Hughes of Dorchcst- er, Mass, is visitinq fricnils in Em- erald, Hopo River and Charlottetown. L'_ M_ Pom. _ _ ‘Mrs. Joseph Clark of Sydney. N. B. who spout the past month iviih Mr. Clark's mother and family in Emer- ald rciurucd to Sydney on liiondey last. - R. T. Holman, Limited Morris-Bernard d. Co. Matthew d. McLean and partitions. Your dealer's name is in; and Remodelling with GYPSUM, LIME AND ALABASTINE, CANADA, LIMITED Montreal - Maritime Representative-N. B. Melville, 53 Rupert Street, Amherst, N. S. For Sale By Poole 8t Thompson. Limited - walls, ceilings Consult him for full infor- ding Gyproc write for iri- book “Build- Quebec UVCEEQV d Charlottetown, P. E. l. Montague, P. E. l. - Summerside, P. E. I. - Tiguish. P. I I E E. Souris, P. The facilities of G M A C, General Motors’ own time payment plan. arc available to make purchue convenient. General Motors’ Owna Service Policy assures your complete and con- tinued satisfaction. New Prices from urdfluafiur qo flllgn gm .. ......,-u.u.... PONTIAQ big six A. Home 5i Co. Prince Motors Summerside _ Charlottetown DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND l"llJ' TRY IT—-AND SEE FOR YOURSELF ~...-_._.- Qv~l o-4ai'w'p