‘LIQQJCVA \/\/f L,“ aw j 4 PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE r" ,,,-,»; JIITII I),AI:¢'1lqlIRE 11v ANNOUNCING 111a ;;,,~11ina' Elwi/IGEMENT o1" AN UNUSUALLY f-‘I.\’L‘.l1'L‘S1('.-1L _- THE rmsr 0F 11's KIND .-_ M0N..-‘|'|_|E--$v.(_E|]—2.so-1.oo:9.oo Tha"C4nfl\1¢\\O Girls"... bound tor a llranfi" land...to|ucwi" utxanguliuiiburida ' 1- I r is ,1 » ,r f‘ . l. W" and Ibo sensational M‘ Zir I l; A “IPIUIGOIMN ‘ May-r Picture / t iui °....P tutti DDY ' liEllBEl ._._., A . instruction In Accounting MR. D. F. ARCIIIISALI) B. COM, 5 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Former Lecturer in Accounting. Dalliousic University wi-iu“ to announce that he is prepared to give private In- sirueiiovi in [snatches-ping and Accounting to a limiter! I Illlllllirl‘ of students. l'lie instruction offered will be model- eti chm-Iv on tlu- lines oi’ the classes in Accounting at Dul- hoii-it» I'iii\cis'l_\". lluur~ to he airraiigcd by appointment. I’. 0. llox 1'3. Phone 47. H0 RICHMOND ST. i (7I|.ARLO'l"i' IOWN, l‘. E. I. N. D. MacLean .. uxiuciiriiiiait ii iziiiiatiiiizii l Charlottetown and W- LUQI ‘lurk City, May North Wiltshirc Phone 1-19 SHERRI-T G(‘()I'_".!_'Cl()“'l\ ‘T vcnki. son of Mi". nml l\ir.<. Arthur (lllllI'lOllQlO\VI\ 5l\t‘l'l't‘l1, Cll1ii'lf)lli“,I)\A'll. The func- , ml was held trout llus Service KTARTIXG l\lil.\'i).\Y. MAY 10th in the People's Cemetery. "It Gcnrrctown — — tltill All]. . , . . (‘aniliran - - - t! 3t) A.M HURRY-At the Prince llllllmll 48 Station — — $.40 AM. Isluud I’I0.\l)ll..\1 ou Saturdfi- A"?!- 51. ‘Plicrcsas — — 8.50 AJVI. 28. 1037. Dililttlnfi Owen Ilurfy- "Si? PPHRI“ —- — — — 0.00 AAI. ti mouths. sou (if Ml‘- ilml M75" 110mm - - _ 0.10 1cm. Robert J. llurrjv. ciiai-i.ii.ir<<>o-n. Fort Augustus - 0.30 A-M- Funeral irnui tlu» lVfucI-cau Flllktt- Webster's (‘owner 935 AM. m1 Home this tltltuxrluvi niHrruufiil Am" Charlottetown — 10.00 A.M. $7.1“. htuyiiii‘! at 2 o'clock. In- luve (‘barium-town - 4.00 P-M. hgmient llighllclrl Cemetery- Puikcs — - - - 5.00 RM. (‘zirrli . — - — 5.30 .M. _ . ' II!!- Alsllllcl dficnruillllvvn — - 6.00 $.01. gtzonfklllfilllili Cgllloclflllfirlle Iotrrliriertck r: iglt ~ r . ' ' . . . . ltin'nti.10lyl'.li'l\ll.ls "W: (mm Milena“ “ml 78 Wm’ Pllililzll-l Leave Nobaua Tea Room: at {mm hls m“. nlslllcnllo on ll-tio EM. Pmtluzcrs are fully protected by Immce tor any accident. thlt lnly Wm while driving In this Bill. Stops at N0|i.\.\'.-\ 'ri:.\ Rooms ALLISON iiuicsrris __=__ (lrezituieorgo 5g. _V_ island Motor Transport Ltd. Summer Bus Schedule . nus Leaves cnaamm-zrowu h FOR sunmi-znsiua (VIA KENSINOTON) ‘"1 ""01 Sunday 0.00 an. 12.15 rm. z.io can. 4.00 EM. ‘Mu only 10.80 an. Sunday only 10.30 1on1. no em. con sumivninsnui (VIA Tonnes) Pit"! except Saturday and Sunday 3.45 PM. Saturday only 8.00 PM. I-"oii‘i§5fi'ni:x (VIA sumo/raisins) "mncfllnl with Mainland nu service Dally except Sunday 2.10 EM. D roizTiiiitwu LAKE (VIA souifisi s l": meet Saturday mi Sunday use can. "m! "I"! ’ m us. 11.00 rot. m: noxfiia inlay Argiist 29, 1937. Alexander 0.00 EI- with DONALD MEEK PAUL GUILFOYLE PHILIP HUSTON ounce AT Beach iirovc inn. lorno Daticing 9 - 12.30 Tickets 50c Each (Tax Extra) “IT'S A (jYitO DANCE" '. IELAMIG EXCITEMENT! l DIANA GIBSON _ FRANK M. THOMAS COMEDY-CARIUUN-TREASURE CHEST —TONIGHT— l Al. BluiicliziriPs Orchestra l — SIIAWMUT —- At New Iii. 1937._ Ruby Shzuviuut. ivas united in mari"in.<;e l0 Birnjgimiii 1",, eldest sou of Francis and Mrs. Luquc of New York and q ipimri. P. E. "I. i-e-si>_c_¢_t1\'glv-__ -¢"Al1 thc Prfiico Edward Island lloulllill "Ii Saturday, Aug. 2a. 1937. Baby Slii“.'l‘l‘ll. niic 1111'"! the MacLcau Funeral Home yesterday afternoon dny. service starting ut 2 OTIOCK- Interment Canoe Cove C¢'l1"‘l"TY- MCASKlLIP-In Cliarlottetouu on Mc- Aiikiii apt-u e4 years. Funeral from hank lleuues eyls Pilllchil _ ilmm‘ this inriinlng to St. Dunstan - Ba- silica thence to the R. C. Cemetery. Address At ing Service. The following is the text 0i’ an acirire-s (lelivcrul b}. Rev. fl. D. 12.13.- mond, Rector of Si. {Hull's Ang- licun Church, the moi"uiii;>; seri yi..~t/~."d:iy. “1 Cor. 11-11. O f‘ foiridnuiiii can no mun lav than that ..\' laid which is Jt- . t'l:.iit. On tlii= Sunday tiiormi lll""l‘ are '.'.'\tl‘.t‘l‘- ed in our see ci._v 0t Halifax rcp- rcscntzilivcs of our (‘hureli from every diner-am in tirs Doimuicui, and with them (l'.‘~lll‘!"il'~lit<'l Zuni- crs from the cliur ‘.i in the .\Io.her- bind mid from ilie nus-ion fields of the unrlrl. 'l'l‘.{‘ c...:.~cs \\ill(‘li. have .lllllilltlll(‘(l this .";illl1‘i'lll(Z arc tw : firi~t thcri- i. the meeting of the General Synod of the Church in Canada; ililtl 51 wiul there is the ()l)5€‘l'\'ti!‘(‘t" ("if the l.'i0.li arml- Vfifsllfy of tlze C(!“.:'“('I‘tlillllI of the (l!iii'":>(‘. tlxe first Ilirlioi) of llllli first ITi- op to U“ ("ill\"l . cll in our Empire f-u" ' domluiom lit-y givnt .~vl‘\'l(">> cf (‘iiliillivllitf .1‘ iOlI being hcld in ll.~.'i"ax we shall be iii tune uizli lllt‘ squwt of the div if we ivait to 1'l‘ilil'(l ou: lvcs oi the Cll‘t‘.llll'i.~.tlllt‘t‘ and of ii" Ii -' l iiitaiuti lo Cliiircli . .ii.‘ llihlllf‘. y (if the Clirltiau Chuirh l the prc.i.liiiir! of the Llo ,u' ‘llll (Flip ui ‘litl \'l‘il~ lure. w six: . til u lit l~>i"l'lil sub- ject, with upoi w.‘ were no", tiiu‘. , lll.\'l(ll'_y a i" 'i‘ ‘l; u. ilic rarreul and hnrr I b . <i"r1.L ll] imiy out that to.» . "It will be ITCllllvfl that. the first settlers in the» Jinqilime Prov- iucas, and indeed l" (‘viuiria n a whole, after the i\‘ill‘.~" races, urre the French. ‘tiu- iii lit‘ t»; .t - i . Cartier and Clianiplniii aiiii oihcr dhtlntziilslitvi l-‘rcilci unen ll ive their phice in, run" hi‘ tr-rv. Net to (lwell upcii ilelai‘. li"‘c by little France's {lllit llilll’! 11's country was \"t"lll{"i.-(l. 1'01". l.‘ »_‘.'.‘il (Anni- polls Rovali v.;".\ t i limit in lTltl fly the 'I‘ii".i'\ if Jfit lll I713 Newfoundland. A udta and limi- son flay ivrre c.-.‘.. l to flit! British cmwu. The (ity oi founded by G YkYIiOT (Joi-ziwsllis in 1749. and the but l-‘i ucii funi- hold in the M l"Ililli“. the capture of Iioul burg 1n 17.38. I-(Poritiuucd on page 3. Col 4) 7Y)bUiLS7Ei!M when visiting PIC TOU h Ul‘ \'[‘ SEA BANK Touizisi" HUME Evens iioiii or iiioiioiiis lN niiiiiiiis Rev. H. I). ltziyiaoiirl Give s Interesting llloru- (‘l".:ir‘r~t".eioiiii. at. of 150 yearn".- mzu l lliiifax was| \\ 0.". lost by the Soviet (OPPOSFTI-l STATION) Excellent Aecnmcvtidivllvn and hlrals _ lilidsz-i-zo-ti _wriI " . . . 0n the spot with the firecracker omn- castor and tho girl reporter he hated (...l. . The Central Guardian BARN BUIINED-nk barn be- ltuiging to a Mr. Georvctt. iu the ltot-ky POlllL district wit destroyed by fire Sillllflltl)’, ii um; lt‘tll'llt‘d ill Ciiui"l0tLt-i.r.\ii yesterday. The 0on- teuts includinq hay and grrm were ul-u dcawrrrvcd. Oilgin of the fire was not lcaructl. BARN I).»\N(‘l-I AY. _-'1‘lii~rt- will be a barn (lance a! Tyndall Sciuplcl» new barn, Ken- siiigloii. mi Till‘ flay evening coin- nicitciiig at 830. Al Blaucliarilks Orclic tra from Clinrlottc-tovvii will furnili the music. The 1700i" l.» 60 by 32 and us smioth a» glass- Tiieii: vrlll be rcfrchlucnis scrvctl mind ncroiiimudulloiis prtrvidcd for free puritliiii" lll a 121112;.- fielti next to the barn. If the \l't‘illll("l' is un- favoixablti dance will be held the next, fine cit-mug. :'\(llll.l.\..\if)ll 5O cents. Dancing commences at 8.30 ). in. L-1957 13-30-21. l'l.l-f»\i')S (;i'll.'l‘\'—1<‘1vc case; inwlvuxt: char 1- under the Pro- hibition Act were heard before Alavzsbxiti‘ 'l"\rc!"dy Sriiurtlui‘. One man peadcd llilllly to a charm of kcepiciit lifiiln!" for f-Valc illceally and W215 fined W500 and coss. or five lllflllllls, in jail. The hearing at which priiiepzil ivltncsscs are the Llii i}. i vi I. .1 (, ‘.1 ‘.‘(l)..‘..l iiucious SERVICES TRINITY UNITED (‘HIIRCH The guest preacher at the morn- ing service was Rev. J. S. Bon- nell. DJJ, of 5th Ave. Presbyter- ian Church. New York City. The text was taken from Mark 1st chap. 28th verse: ‘"1710 Kingdom of God”. The solo “Lead Kindly Light". by Puighe-Eian.» was beautifully rendered by Miss Lhvimneih Fry. Rev. Huizh Miller virus speaker at the evening service. The text: “Tributes from Him foes" iviis found in Luke 9th chap. and 18th vei"se_ ' REARMAMENT __> (Continued from Page 1) Industry: Plans for immediate mobilization of indusiryan case 0t war; for protecting essential rail- road services; for safeguarding food supplies. Civilian protection: Start of irmnutacturc of 30.000000 masks for distribution to popula- tion in "cvcut of emergency”. Or- ganization of communities furpro- ‘ tectlon against enemy air-raidsdu- eluding cleanup squads. portable fire engines, bomb-proof shelters. Empire: Coordination of empire defence. Further dcvelopmut o1 naval and all" buses at ltlalla ant‘ ‘Singapore. Merchant marine: New inten- tion i0 protection of mcrcliaiii mariixc. Cousidciaiiiou of lbgll- speed naval tankers for oil trous- port; possibility that power yachts may become u potential war ic- serve; special "shore training" for merchant marine officers. BRITAIN SENDS _ _(C0ntin'ued from Page 1i stitute illeznlity the 1101c sled. "The inexcusable nature of nttnlsk" was Plllpllfhllfll by fact. that Japan had not decvlred Will‘ oii China. the note Jfiltl. add- ing it was “pertinent to Ob$L~l’\'(‘ iii this particular case that the 11m- baswultu- ivris travelling iii a local- ity where there were 1:0 Chinese troops or any actual hosdlltics in proaress " The iiotc did not ask compen- atiou for the wounding of Sir I-Iuirhc. Great Britain's ]ll't'\l(Jll lil- tiiiiatiiin iviis that Japan and China would be held responsible for dum- age to British lives and property and it was understood this was felt sufficient to cover tlic compen- satiou. liuormed sources said one of the chief objects of the rllll pruiet was i0 draw world tlllPllllllll to the the “inlquity" of failure to diyiugtiish bctiveen combatants , and non- combatnnb". N0 time limit urns. set for Japan to ansivcr the note. "R. G. I-louc. l‘ru.ei" coumelnr of the I‘>l'lli~ll Od1‘l]‘l.\-“:y’ at. Nuukiug. two gperial iiivcs gators frnrii Mon- treal Albert Robert. and Theodore. Lawson, will continue today. l‘ POLICE ——.Vleitibers Of the Fur Police have liud Sam Browne bYx; addul to Illtll‘ equipment curl nu:ulici"< of comments on the llllill"‘.\'i‘ll appearance of i-hc uni- fuiiu» lrzv: been hrard. On Subur- div Light I'll(ll0l'l.'~‘~'; and pedes- lri noticed the two officers on trill duty. one at lluglics corner and the other at the Kent, Great Gcorih‘ Street liiierscciuin were cqtllppetl with the beits- With their wlillc helmet..- and gloves llll‘_\r made u snapny appearance. V1.‘»llOl'S to Charlottetown during exhibition neck noticed "traffic 0f- flcri". were similarly gnrbcd. SCIIOONER SEIZED OFF SOUTH LAKE-Th;- auxiliary schooner (‘lcn ‘.1 Ethel. seized off South Lake e -.t. of Sourls Friday by the patrol cruiser liauricr in cnmmmid 0f Lirut. Skipper Coffin was taken to Charlottetown yes- icriiai‘. Car-co of the Geneva i-tzhil. police stllfl ln~i niclil. hurl riot been _etunpietely ciiciked but. was believed to be about 600 cal- lous of asserted liquors consisting of rum. uliiskejv. gin. and nlcnliol. The sehomicr was." in command of Captain J. M. Filtlgp and ivus reg- istered at St. John's. Newfound- land. The captain and crew of four H]‘li)t’fll'f‘(l before Mairixitratc 1.. B. lvfeilisli. liloutzuiue. Saturday clivrytrrl under the Customs Act. and were remanded to George- town jnil until next Friday. (‘IIINA SIGNS (Continue-ti from Paize I) p ct. other than lo sly it was ‘an instrument of peace." Foreign 0DSPl"-'(‘l'S were inclined to think its chief siuuilcancc was moral support. 0f Cliiuu iii her conflict. uitli Japau_ It was unncralfi‘ (‘l\]\"l(l"|Y‘(l that iltc pact irzis uegiitliiicd HS a part nf the Soviet. scheme to make such an agreement w-lih any couulrv that would slsn ii. It was regarded ns pass lilc. too. tlini it vins intended .. a -ort 0f warning to Japan to nvivd izulllg Inn in inward Conquest of China. Soviet. clrcies rein-rated ill it am‘ aid from China in the form 0i men or munitions was out of the quwilou. t(‘- l‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) BERLIN. Aug. fill-Announce- nieut n non-rcizre .\l(il\ pad. has been concluded between China and Union wit: received here tonight as new proof Japan and Gi'l'lYlilfl_\' :ll()‘1l(l collaborate for an evenlunl Jruzule against Communism. The rrv-ord was confirm the conviction thnt the Kuomiiitwiiq China's izoveriuuent rmctr-Js under Soviet. influence. ‘llie ClPTfllflll-ulilflllllflfif‘ associa- tlnn in llefln. bellcvci to interpret. the epiulou of Japanese diplomatic clrcle=. said tlic treaty ivas proof that China "was delivering itself wlRlGiIt. Rlcfie 60 Bdllilévlbm." held here to Hlrota by J. L. left Southampton ciu t boat Challenger" ou the i of his journey ea iimrc! to lial to luke charge of eluin say affairs. Howe was due to szop in Hour: Kong and llltfiii i>i‘i"t'~l‘(l by ujniwlilp or plmlc to .,.li.iuchai. ernment against. the shot Sir Hughe KiialchliuT i». British AIIlb8>5fidlW to (‘in Foreign Mini Charge d'At'fzilres. recurrence of such incident» Hiroto informed Dfllltlx ilm b0- fore announcing its decimal Japan hurt uwnit a report on the "un- happy incident" from -lllll.llll“'(y and British authorities jouitly_ investi- gating it in SllfIllLlLli. A Japanese l1l1(3'llll.(‘i‘\'l(‘\\' mill . "Tile British Ciiarse tiAlliiii-cs, J. L. Dorlds, visited Ftilculll .\Illll.~I(‘l' Koki Hlroia at two p. m. at his official re ddeuce iwgrirduu: the iiii- foitiinatc accident of which Sir Illlttllt‘ l\/If)llli*.(llil.'l’_\' I\'lil\l"lil)1.ll- lfugeswn. Bflllhll An1ba".\:idoi~ to China. ways the victim. "The I-‘mcigu Mini-"tci" iufozmed M1". Dozlds that the matter was bo- ing iiivestiiinicd jointly iii" tlie Ctllllilliiiliqlll‘ after Personals Mrs. Ernest Scliocnfcld. tiachci" of Lluglish in Nrii‘ Yuri; City Hluh School. l5 Fptdltlliij! a ucek with Dr_ and Mrs. Leo r‘i"".uik at linse- bank. Campbell. Mrs. uif" of Hon. Thflne Cnnipiwll, a patient iu the Prince Edward lSlnlld Hospital, spent a “folrlv comfortable" day authorities snhi last night. Mrs. (Judgci W. J. Melton and little niccc. Mary Gorman. left Thursday by motor for Oklahoma after a three months’ vlslt Wllll Mrs. Mcltoirs mother. lilrs. Kath- erine German. Cumberland Sari-t. Charlottetown. Mi". and Mrs. Bruce Mat-Aiulin are leaving today for their home in 0.3.. having spent the pivitiio weeks lioneyniooniug on" ilie ls- land. the guest-s of Mr. mid Mrs. George Ives. Mr. John Luque. who has been visiting his mother. at Crapnud. for the past tlircc months, returned to New York City Thursday morning where re has been employed with the American-South African S. S. line. and expects to leave for Cnpc Town shortflv. Rev. R. Hensley St-avert return- ed on Friday evening from a short trip to NPW Brunsiviek. While iii- Nrw BVllll-‘vl-Vlfik Mr. Stitveit enn- tluctetl the l-‘iitieth muiirinsiiri" wrvlees in liie Beer ville (‘hurcli mic of the churches of the llnr- eniirt congregation oi ivhirh he had been poster for n number of year. Mr. Stiivert also vhiterl friend; in Mouton. St. Jolm. St. George, st. Stephen and Mill- town . i H. L. Demon, B. 1.1., alio gas i i llilittll. or even V said it becomes IIGIKXSSIIY)’ now and ‘ i “Earn to go back to ilie founda- i the . organirntion service was held nt the Peoples’ i in an intention to ziltoiv <>;ip~i"iuu- ilTLQoiH/Late To“ Clasify T1: .____?_‘__ FOR. SALE (‘IIE.'\P, I033 “WNTED ll Wally.‘ W GIRL WANTED. APPLY T0 MRS. FOR. SALE ..c‘?l’?l.‘".‘l. nil» . con SALE-NEW (‘O(‘K.\'III‘T'I‘ ‘IFOR SALE MARI-I 7 YEARS OLD THE BAPTIST CHURCH In the alm-eiice of the 01' the Bupllsi- Cli-irch, the ministe Rev. is at- tending ihc Itfaruuue Baptist Con- i ventiou at Vvoltiiile. N 5., hlsl pulpit was tlf"‘ili)lt‘tl most accept-l ably by llh- Rev. Henry Pierce. MI. I Pierce. for Llil.‘ morning service. brouulit a ilioughiiul. searching‘ mesuge on “The iiece~sity of the l Divine ht 1p." and for the evening l "A m.» re for a time of depres- i lion!" C.‘ 1 1110;." burden upon the Lord. 1411f} ilc will >uistain thee. IllCllltltWl in the music of the dai’, a solo by Mk5 Berna I-luestiis who . ig effectively Cecil Frances | Alcxiuilcrls “There is a green bill far "..v.'a_\" in Gounrdx setting. lrlelen Callbeck, organist as her morning prelude i115 "Doniiiius. R-"uit Me" i the evening Mcrkcls "Pas- i l l i. l ST. JAMES CHURCH At the service at the Kiri: yes- tirrlar lllfifillll! Rev. DIYR. Alon!‘- ‘ii-ad Lcgate took as the text ofhis I ;f‘l'll'i(ill Acts 17:28—"Fei" in Him; we llYl‘ and move and have our‘ llvilllb". The Alliilster called upon i Jill ilio>c who profess Christianity to confirm that falilimspccially in iluse (luvs when so manupeofilei seiuil liliuufltllvl‘ iiiditfi-rciit to rc-l hostile to it. He lit i'.< of our faitli. .'il‘.(l to lay fresh hold on the izrt 11'. certainties on. which our belief as Christians is‘ based. And in (icing so one Wlll tlud uruat, glad "i(‘(>lIl'.’\',‘,t'll’if'!lt in llifll these truths are touud uu- ziv-ailable. 'I‘li."it on ivlilch our re- ligion is based may be and some- tuncs ls attaekcrl. criticlzr-il and ridirillirl. hut cannot lie (ie.~.ti"'-_v.'d. said 'he Afinisier. Th.» Clll'l.\lltill TPllElfill. declared Dr. locate. steadily and tranquilly survived years of trial and tor- meui. and the ivords of its Found- ci" have never yr:- shoivn signs of weakness, "Heaven and earth shall pass. but My ivords shall not pass iiivzrv": "I will build My church and the izates of hell shrill not. ]ll‘t“-'."lil asnlust it " l Dr_ Lruate tinnlyzecl his subjwtsl brieflv but concisely and showed that “n full Christian life depends upon a clear. strong Christian faith". f\fr. Arthur ‘Bruce pane as anl 'Olfl‘l‘l’Ol'l' solo “My Heavenly Falli- er Watches Over life." onii FELLOWS iioioiiinoniiil nu snivici Clirirlotxctovvn Odd Fellows and Rebckalis held their aniuliii mem- Wlfll tl-TV .l't"nll‘]‘(l?lV when graves of 120 members of the Odd Fellows, and 4t) members of the Rebekah ivere decorated. A Cemetery’ conducted by Rev. l-Iiiuh" Aliller of Trinity United Char-trip: .Mr. A. O. F‘. Gill. Deputv (trautii Ma-tt-i" oi the Order, presided. ' Oilil Fellows wreaths were also; laid on graves of (lcimrted mr-npi hers of the Order in Union Read, Mnrshilcld. Olri English. St. Pct-‘ cr's and Sherwood cemeteries. I illaiisuiwiv "uul autlioritidsvahl l"? l Sllfllll’ r '. and that he \\'(llll\l com- e with the Britich rep-i Tcsclli-"ltive as soon as the affair: \\'fl" darifled. OilSIITPTS noted ontisdnn from tlu- ("llilllllllqll" of 1m" i‘(‘l<‘l'e',‘l‘i(‘€ i tn 1h" presentation ftfdlle note to 1 Hlrnla This wa. believed due either to a desire not to are»: the fact bctvrc the Japanese public or ity fir" modification of the Tlritl li protest. if iicccssaijv. nffcr receipt of the reptii-t onfltlie investigation. “'.\\"I‘EII-—-T“'O S ‘NNY ROOMS. thrill-lied, .~-ul':ibEt> for liulitl li(\il51‘l{f‘(‘i‘lllf.{. Apply Guardian. __ __ L-195'l_ FOR. STANDARD Clwvrnl-‘l Coupe. 100d concil- tion. Apply A. E. Wedlock. l-lun- tcr" Riv L-l96l. “ANTED PASSAGE BY CAR TO Breton. Phone 510. L-19§5- -30-3l. work. Apply Guardian. _L_-i9se- ~30- coupe. tires. motor and paint lll excellent condition. Apply Guar- dian. L-19-l8-8-30-3l. ciizv. l TN HALF TIMI-l T0 learn carpenter trade. halt on farm. Good chance to rlehi man. Steady. N. A. Darrach. East Roy- L-l049-8-30-3l. Cecil Jenkins oi" phone 664. _‘_ 11-1950. . INE (‘OLONIICS OF bees and equipment. Bargain. Apply Mr". Alfred lilaeieau. L-l05l-8-fi0-3t pant: plmvs. also some used cam! ploivs tridliic and wwilkiniz plowst. Walter S. Week!‘ 1.4052. RUBBER RINGS DISC I‘ HITS. etc. For Dclilairiil Scperiitni». l Water S Weeks. L405‘) . g... i .1200 lbs; general p-rpesc horse 2 1-2 years. WPll broken. Walter B. Weeks. Kensington. 11-1952. 1934 Buick Sedan. _ ifAGE Illltlig Q Reliable Goods at economy prices in the ' BASEMENT tiirls cotton print suing" Just arrived a line of ladies dresses, including (lftfibstw uitli uniic pi~ broadcloth, voile-s, and quc ('t)ll.il'.~. Siai- ‘~-ll piques. Sizes 11-52. Ree. .\'1‘1H'>'- 3 $2.29 dresses $1 P1111’ ~-— r- w‘ l4 n“ Sale for 7“ T‘ I liulics sub-i iu. _ .\lll\ llll>'.‘. The l.i'i.'~l Ladies cotton print Shady... >54... c _ _ house dresses. Sizes PM“. i a“ dli-ll l. Pa“. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,3 U’; Price -- -— — —- _ 4 Iizulics cotton pi uil. . briuht colored "all Hcr Ladle-s washable crept" HWTUH__._ l (‘.41 dicss . 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