» = rspivraivmcn 21. 1929, _ _ _ t . ~ »'~ i - . » af _ ...xi _ I ‘ O1/U and moreSmartness and Style £0. the Willys-Knight "70B” ' sedan for 1930 WmY*°V¢flmd now presents the new Willys-Knight "70B" Sedan for 1950. Its wheelbase has been noticeably increased -roominesg has _been added to roominess, and style are greatly enhanced, rich color harmonies are a feature, and inside refine- ments include rear-seat arm rests, toggle straps and luxurious upholstery. 'l'_be new style Willys-Knight “70B” eom. bines sleeve-valve eiiiciency with custom. N-I' boliliy-grace of a longer wheelbase _ cm-:s s'rn.L 'GREATER noolmlvsss ___ r g ace N U06. richness of _ Finger-Tip Control ”_ ' One button in center of steering wheel gona-91, starter, lights spd horn. Simple design, easy operation.. No .yvires in steering wheel post. S E D A ‘N Coach $1420; ccupc $1420; $ Roadster $1420; Touring $1525' Special “70B" Sedan iis"\'i1hee|bas ic 5-Pri £3’ Moncton Again 4 " T A” Blanket! By 0 A »1fh¢’S l'°\1rPa1111¢r ” ‘ I o sf ¢°|°l'» ll'f18try of dnish and perfection of detail-that ‘make this remarkably low- _ pained car one of the- outstanding ;r_e;tions of modern designers. eavy ` full drill d .b ' ' nrankshalt eifeycts smbotliebgljforldddgg andthe improved frame construction gives extra strength and rigidity. F.0.B. Factor-y,:’a§es$;xtra. cu _The Great Six _for 1930 is the most distinctively _beautiful mi-,got 3, _ that Wiuys-Overi_and has' ever created. No other car of the time so completely expresses supreme mastery of modern style. Sedan- Roadster-4_l’assenger Conan- 5 Passenger Coupe-Touring-Each mo el $2575. F.O.B. Factory, taxes extra. i fi The k with tive sais ones ,and fanning _ ` y _ nine batters at the plate, but errors ` by his teammates proved his undo- WILLYS - KN I G HT Ati .» ,.- .4 UA. V+ », a w. wc.; .-~ at.. x.`- "».> 3”. ~ -. 4 .» _...n __ ay. E ' snivwn s»fA1-my ' ` ‘~ _ - througho lt, with the issue always in MCLAIN 186 Grallon St. Charlottetown , ` doubt; the locals played com . . NEY B505- .. . . . _ ' ~ ' _ K ° ' " other hand, the visitors had costly _ _._ - - . ( ~~- ` ‘-" " - Q-~_ '- ~»"°“\ -- '\- " -_"~__ _ errors marked up against them, pav- / r ma the way for three Abegwen ‘ ~ - -~' ~-_._ . 1 runs. ; 1 ' 1_uAi.i>iiqU|c About forty of the citizens of this place paid their tribute cl resp:c'. to the into Miss Evelyn Corbett by their presence at the iimeral service at her home church in South Gran- ville. on_1'hursday. Among the floral tributes ` "was a beautiiul wreath from the ‘Young People’s Society oi yfincctcvmj united church. 4 Dr. Creelman, Provincial Health Oiiiegr. was among the motorist.; hers on Thursday. and Mrs. Ramsay were Hamilton on Monday. ni t s ii 8;.. 'Ilhe "Doing our Bit" Mission Baud oi Hamilton. held its annual .thank oncring in 1-ismimm 1-ich on Monday' evening the isth. The in- terest _taken in the Band was shown by the good attendance. Rev. D. M- Grant, . presided and the program was interesting and was missionary in its nature. The Rev. Dr. Ram- . say oi Trinity United Church, Char- lottetown, was present and gave the address or the evening which riaalt with the “meeting oi the Interna- to ff- tional Missionary Conference” vt., - which convened on the Mount oi olives. during Passicntiac iszs. /it the close a vote of thanks wu`m0\" ed by -Mila Jean Owen, seconded by Min Louise Simpson and conveyed Dr. Ramsay by the chairman. The "is the rogramr- 1 ohcilus-“wcp'rhank Thee." 2 Trio-Elizpbeth Ramsay, Ellzun Hamilton and Elva Stewart. I 8 Exercise-“How the Har'/est Came." _ ' 4 Solo-Mr. Charlie Lowe. 5 Exercise-"Thank Offering." 6 Chorus-"Thank Offering Song’ 'I Address-Rev. Dr. Ramsay. s chorus-“Jesus Loves the Lizzie Children." _ 9 Benedlction. ` Miss Hazel Ramsay, leader of the Band, is to be congratulated on the; active whole-hearted manner i.n| which the Band carries on its work. Mrs. Chester Simpson has as her guest her sister Miss Ruth Dennis ol Marshfield. Mrs. James A. Campbell was the piano accompanist in a recital given bf Madame St. Coeur, a. noted ar- tist of Boston, in St. Mary's Angli- can Hail on Sept. 5th. Madame St Coeur has visited the Island on sev- eral occasions and u remembered as a splendid lyric soprano, while her accompanist Mr. Arthur La Bianf- is an accomplished violinist, l\I=s. Campbell was accompanist ior those talented musicians one year ago and the iact_that she was again chosen to accompany them speaks for it- self. . 115. Mr. and Mrs. Dugald Stewart, of Dalhousie, N. B., motored to Mal- ,peque on Saturday evening and spent the week-and with relatives here, It was their ilrst visit here but -_ _ ' aHeht~ the Qty? -?'°v- ills .' _*se 'mx -.1 wif the bra. 'ctr 'ilsl "'.'1l'l ..,,, cw. ,., #ic.1 liiisy ‘koi s "viii . .» ._ , . .ii i 1 so ods Your Coal ` r A _ Faw- cett Fur- \ 1 . ‘ \ IIIGG IQKICGZBI ounce of heat frozedyton of coal and .sends it through pipes to make every comer o the house luxurious. Tlierc's mighty _ ' little left to wander up thc eliim- ` psy. You'll ind your coal pile laits ' ' longer. with a Fawcett Fumacc. May ‘ ya tell you how little it coats.. how “eil u eau purchase it and whatnsadlcss icy and eomforiit will give? Attractive litera- \ ture giving full infoma- tion scat on requcii. s _ We a r e - wail- ing to be _ of ser- vice to Idl- '/.ov ’ 1 I liilrr i, ._ ' `°` `» Egg. _ v 555?" W _,_._, .MmLm Pniinuiirs l,°¢l-llliigsearrtvc Sancfmuwd-‘Auwsasr Fouucuv_ c9.L~rc_ ,4a~¢¢r,1f,e SAci:l.'M ._ :_ `._, ,HR .qiolilgihaomllov ra or our piani- plilzt endtlm 'For tlie Last Time" wliicls :leak with cevrain glinses of Business naiminer. Addnsai il 'H§\\ TORONTO A _ FORGET for a moment talk about iinancial embarrassment l ‘.- ‘ _'mg ytilviuiz piagtlner dies, or the effeit upcnriie buiinua, :Fd con- .‘ : es your er, e's wo ` ; ’ » his partner, you are udng. ms tm you N . ' Ifyour business is worth anything, it can stand the praniums. No matter how prosperous "cu may be jointly and severally, a ‘ _» nice block of money for your own or your pari:ner’s dependents, _ should the occasion arise,_ is always welcome. If you buy Limited Endowment insurance and live out the term, it ' I .- will benice to have the money to divide between you. And don’t forget that, should an emergency arise, you can raise money on the policy. . . . We have a representative in this district who specializes on busi- ness and partnership insurance. He will gladly call and discuss . ~ the metal; with you without being importunate if nothing ,, . comes o _ ‘~ ’ ‘ Confederation, Li e ‘ft ' he’s worth insuring ~ ~..~,\.._ .» i _ F -_ .V “ ' 1 ’ - ' i rf: A il .‘ ."1 ‘ Association ' ~ ii Us _ ` _ Head Offce: 'Branch other //Lf" _~ Charlottetown. _ V 1,' ' _ _ //' , ¢ Bank oi Nova Scotia Building, , . 7 -_ - -.-_--- :_~__-_~_~_-_-f-_TN-_= __ _-_.___---~;__-Eye:-=-“-=;'¢f§§-';1 . D. Carr . J. S. Allan 88 85 81 E. Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 60 are springing up like`Amushrooms inf ' - Edwin Mulvaney, the Chatanooga, many parts of the islands, women l . ing as .mich interested in the ga . . I J. McMillan ..........-........ H. L. McKinnon . H. Marshall C01. Allln .......~.. ......... M. J. Berrlgan C- Hughes Bearisto Tenn., high school student who dis- covered a wholly new explosive, has been awarded a four years' scholar- ship at the chemical-warfare labora- tories. Bowling has become so popular in the Philippines that bowling alleys as men, . , _ I, Papal titles have acquired new . fl terest in England since the Rc.. pontift regained his temporal pc one oi the highest titles, th: prince, being held by the Ez _ _ _Fl Newburgh. fi Announcing a Great Value Flat crepe Dresses $105( I2-..If_t ' ’ Q1 . _gl for Autumn Wear 1 . This line has impressed us a lot. They are mostly of Canton _ i Crepe, although a few are of combined crepe and panne velvet.- _ I They are aii shown in the late flare models, some trimmed with _- lace and georgette collar in suitable contrasting shade, others _ trimmed with self color material and brilliants. _ The colors are Navy, Monet _b1ue, Black, Brown. A .'..~e » .‘». very outstanding value at a. moderate price of . . . _ . . . i. Still Some of Those Summer Silk Dresses and Ensembles Half Price ! The remainder of this lot is grouped on one fixture so you can see them as soon as you come to the department. If we have your size and style, you have a wonderful bargain., HALF PRICE wide, in gold and green. Silk overdrappery, 15 inches Ecru frmed curtainmg Special for the week-end. . ' only. Regular $1.50 for Chintz--A few nice patterns o_f Chintz to clear for the week end.-Veryspecial \~. 2 ' » ” Did You See Those ` ~ (_ :_ .. .5 ` Wall Papers C i» 1.. reduced to ».- S Ten patterns in this lot worth up to 50c » per roll.. They have to move in order to iw ‘r v ' . make room .. l - _ If there's a pattern you like you’l1 find it a great bargain., A . 20c per double roll is just the same as "i 10c per single roll. . En. Great Big Double Bed I :asses Flannelette Blankets V W O .illnf ..,., t ‘- I 1 -By George V _'oi-st i»;N‘-r-ri-AA-r pu “NG "°é.KEEp gnu \ i-\Avl \'r aAcaAN epiev- _im MY Room? il D \l ies 'ri-\A'r eo? 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