NOKEP/Qgwi 193 uhflllka ‘ ‘ 5' ma»? 131111111» 1mm fiéf a doctor's a l- 009"“ M; 111w 1w 1' the u, t deltroil ~'-"l‘1--l"~”°i’ii‘.°‘i‘;' I118 1110111111100 . _ your. l: J"""'." 011111;? iiilarllia “OWN-At the oity Haaolti. W 11, 19:10. to Mr. and Mrs. m“, (my, a scn. yodTliALl. _ MT. ALISON "H" at [lbegwel Grounds to-di; ‘m, ,,_ M 11110-10111? i discus’, $18.1 n 4nd Julinanll h Jib‘ l m5 OLD ORDER. CHANGES. I‘ “Nuance and charmlll! 8391')’ ‘d’ w‘ b}, Dam; Lyiill, begins as -a 1?:- p111. Mondcy‘: Guardian. r IIAIRDREHSING. - Will H0 ‘t9 Mn,“ 111111 1111c rfarellinz, Finer lvirlns- 50111110010112. $01111’ Tit" m,’ Facials and Manicuring. Ina 0,“, phone 401-3. 9154-1145-1131. i,’ Jagggw‘ CHURCH MILTGF- Sunday i-lincinber 10th, monin; pnyer and 531111111‘- l0.:10 n. m Mary-s Rusted, 2.30 p. in. St. J11!“ Kilt0n.“l30 p. m. Preach»: REY-Ge"- wealbrook. 11.1‘?!- KARIPTON PASTORAL ORB-GE 411a services for Sundry Nd. 15th u; Appiii Road at ll. K811111011 ll» 5 Victoria at ‘l. Rev. Deoi AS915- yinlrter. I FOOTBALL -— MT. ALIQIN V3- ABBIES at Abcglveit Grouus to-dly ‘m, p, M ailr-ii-ia-ii. FRESBYTEIIIJLH 141:1: was as f0LLO\'iS.--l\~ii1r.<hfirlrl 1 ll Ii. I'll- Mrsteivari at 3 p. m. H ifleiil lit '7 p, m 119v. Thcs. Rogrrz- 'lll 011011111’ m, pump. it all service Dr. M. E. Gqnge. Pastir. New srcrlv srariv MONDAY .4001: out for the firs installment’- of David {Jill's thrillin story "The 01d Order Jhanges" w. h starts e1; a serial in l/lcllrierfs Guirdan. MOTOIIYD TO AMIIZRST FAIR. -1\1r. Petr l. limrtiihRnbert Silli- . pliant, Sr Artiiiir Scnnier, Hunters Rivqr, [i l‘ .’\;1;i1‘c\\‘,i, _\'.=\v GIDSBOW. arid F. monaii, Albeit]. motored to Amherst. "air cn Tiielday and re- turned Pldij‘ 11151111. Mr. Silliphnnt is stoppig rff Ici- a visit with 11L; dauglitcrvlrs lR/‘vl t7. B. E. Carew in Biiillhllfliifid. N S They motored in Mr harm's new Willys car. WIIILiflEY- RIVER-The Octob- ermeern of the Whcstley River W. I. net 1 (h? home of Mrs. Wil- liam Lag. irciiiie opened with Ode. Roll cal 11s ansivered with “'l'1ie Greater. ir lit T ever got." Fourteen member: we present. The school wmhiiti-r rpcrti-d a new black- board brir-hrvas needed for $611001- Getting a py to come to the hall var also ltussed. Meeting closed villi God 5a» The King after which Mrs, Lin; ai several ladies served lurichmn. Th evening w-as spent in music and ccversation. Till BIPWI‘ cannons-at the mornin: rerve, Dr. Vincent will speak on "Ncyours, but you." His "T111112 rermcf will be "The Perse- mihrs." rm 3451c of the day will include Praline‘: "The Shepherd! 8011:." tyulmaime. "sing ye mer- Pll!‘ M well a]; male quartette by Maura. Cairlcriuillcy, Dingwell and Stems. A muccppreciatod addition to the music othe day is the short M01111 includi- om 6.45 to '1 o'clock b1‘ the Orizanir Miss Spencer. The rhort rental tnorrow evening will include three dactions, “Hosannah liJiibaisl "In _ monastery garden. ‘Kfilllblt. Th second meditation idullmentl. '11 Sunday School is the Bible studyarvlce oi the church lo which all affearnestly invited. 11 Elias cm cl ZIIICKID m - O N I D RY -. —hy he than , I £10 recliner??? ._' 0V I I V » -1irl..9§.°'.l'1..'".= _ my to troll a cold 3 3 a cu . t h d- “l-‘hll’ '. 5.21.1.1 In only mayo- r If!» _% .; 0rd.’ Lunatics llufluw IIIIILI n». 1i- i “m” recommend. An u I {i i THE qrlaatorisrcwrlr=llarnlar~ A ~- .‘_‘, Church, now Triiilty dull. I... It A. M., A. A. c. o. 166th Aivzvif/ERSART <2F'1:ritorcuq'czrrovzhnz The Sixty-sixth anniversary of the i115 “~31 b; [P9111 8 0|’ 111a Jolmcr b1¢l1iJdl8t|undC.; U11 - ' ~ t , . w! chirlottew-yii, will |“°“‘““°“ '° °"‘“‘° "- "°“"‘Y °‘ nitrrew. the 16th inzt. The Rover. clld Dr. F. H. Holmes, o1 Ffgflgyjcton, igiietratznl. churces of the ‘City, o".- New Bruxsywick, will be the preacher J cutrival the at both services, and special music? will be given by the than; under the 1b leadership oi’ Professor A. Roy Ken. Tne Brick Church, as this build-In}. of mag ificeut proportions conlmzncluig 5511021.. It is nut i architectural dPr-ign. the 0011c;- consgiicuous Roman ‘ CELLCUI: 631111301031. Allow m; 1,3 53y, ‘i120 building about to be erected is to "in a Mctludst Chapel, simple plain, '.~.h'.1 cxxturlliigiy primitive. No tower ‘c: eteeplc will pace its proportions; TRINITY CHURCH was originally’ called, is the oldest no rich carvlngr; i: "place 0i \\'l‘1'i|1l]) of any demmiii- IBLIOII in this city. 0n tlic 25th. o! '- ‘May, i863, the col". crstonc wins laid, stone or fancy liflilfllliji v,ill attract the outer eye. its pzculiai" excclleucy will be in its in the presence of a large couwurse , facility and cJiiveriicnzc for preach- Of 1100019. by Lady Dundits, 111C Mfe|l1g and hearing the Gozpcl of our of l-lis Excellency 1h: Govrrii~i' @1"Blrs.~.:d Lord ‘the Colony. 0n this nrcaritzii, tinJChrut. ‘Ilie gi;'.'y cl our christian Davy. Reverend John Brewster, thi- said: "Not t1 detour _v"u \v.i.!i Ye ctofjciiiooisrjjrelingilioge Qlgriotiriowvv guy ITCELIIXIIEIIL "Preach tbs Word.“ --»»-_ _-_ w-w- 11 d Saviour, Jesus t- "mp5. .ci.iiciny, as Weaieyalis. is the lbedi- lltiargdrct liiosre. new‘, Mrs. icr o.’ the co grognticn at that 131119, once we give, by the grace of G:d, to ‘ liiitch; the gravid primary laav of the New‘ i visits filled by aide, Illfflloht time have nct derniriished. ~ Singing has always been an im- port: t part o! the Ivietliodlst wor- Jllli) and this Church was not slaw w I recognize this fact, Mr. James Moo", Th0 had led the singing 1n m; 01d chapel Iui- nearly sixty years c115 thg lzsdsr of the choir. Under his ‘ldirsillcll the 551151118 was of a high .crder, and the tterpmtatian (.1 the lllrand 01d hymn-S was an inspiration ~19 “n- Many c! the tunes used were tlcarned in the cld land, and were ibrcllgllt from E gland by the leader and other mtmbors of the chair. who came to this country in the Church's "n? (‘Fl The ill/mi too Irene sunQ l" u" Efiklish style with a grace and fervor that materially‘ assisiccl the devction oi the worshippers. Them Wis no musical instrument oi’ any k1 d in the . Church, in those days, but b11811. “'11s volume and power, and‘ the congregation Joined heartily in the service of song. ' Liethodiszn was nearly three quart- ers of a century 01d when this build- 1118 was erected. It was the result of‘ the lzeif-secrificiiig efforts of e, flfvfitc-‘l people whose religioi was’ the impzrtent part of't1ic1i' 11v“, T110? labored, and we have entered into their labrrs. This is the third Church building the Methodst people erected in Charlottetown. of ‘U10 Hrcilt congregations that resembled in the Cfliurcli, on the ii. t .1|:cn1 '3' day: sixty-six years ago. itlie Gib)‘ ms; natv in connection with the coingrregzetioii arc:-~ML<| fliitche. mu, nova, li-Irs. Join. Newsom; Miss Passiliarc. new, Min‘. James Barrett; 1111s.; Vlsbsiox, nozv, li/Irs. Wm. Fern. nux; Miss lvfargarct Taylor, nq-w, Mfg, Donald McPherson; Miss Elizabeth 11611’. Mrs. OllV-N‘ Fyie; Miss Henry M155 Mary A11‘ Heartz, now, We» F- P» ‘Parlor; bibs Anna Bllye, nc-w. Nlrs. Gongs E. Hughgys; Jghn dengthelled remarks on the chaiilctez‘ 1 In the sixty-six years of it; activity, oi’ the church ' about to be erected, allow me to caution you against in- (Iulging in any hope that the lzluild- TIIE STEAMER “Clyde Viil! 1" id discharging u cargo of 011i Sydney'- Screeried Coal for W. D. Giliis (L Clo. Phone 1'70. 91711-11-15-29. THE ANNUAL IIIGH TEA oi Notrc Dame Academy \vi1l bc liclii 1:11 Tuesday and Wednesday. December 2 and 3. It will offer an excellent variety oi Christmas Gift; in ncerllc- work, Hand Painting, etc. 9181-1145-2741. THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL acknowledges with thanks, Thanksgiving donations of fruit and vcgctriblcs from the Pres- byterian Church at Highiicld, the Presbyterian Church at Marshficlrl and the Presbyterian Church nt Mt. Stewart. 1i. SUGGESTION FOR AN APPROP- RIATE CHRISTMAS GIFIZ- when sending Christmas Greetings ta friends abroad or at home why not accompany your Greetings with a copy of that interesting Booklet-- “Mcmorics of Long Ago" by an old Charlottetonian_15enjamin Bremner. For sale at the usual places. 0150-11-14-01. ransositts; ' Miss Florence Dunphy has return- ed to her home in Kemington after spending the week-end in the city. Mrs. Lawrence Cahill and little daughter. Mary. have returned to Kenaington after spending the week end in Charlottetown. SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL Honor roll for the month of Oo- tober: Grade X.-1. Winniircd Sinclair; i1. Vernon MacGuigan. Grade IX.—1, Gerard MacGuigari. Grade VIIL-f, Ruth Lumber 2, Peter Sinclair; 3. Olcstus MacGuig- an. Grade VL-I, Carlinc Sinclair: 2, Winnifred Ila-clam; 3. Janet Sinclair. Grade V.~—1, Raymond Harlem; 2, - ‘"~n Ilarlucritclincicir. _ '"' ltliis Church lids always upheldthe high ideals which its founders an- ticipated for it. its pulpit was al- 1 Clrad~ lII.~l, James MaeKuy; 2, ' Isobel Sinclair. I Grade II.--l, Carroll Claire Hashim. Grade I A—l, Norman Sinclair. Grade I B.—l. Ardyce Haslam. Grade I C.—l, Bobbie Howard. Lambe; 2, E. ST. MARY'S ACAMEMY. SUMMER- SIDE Grade X-l, Annie Ccyle, Grade VHF-Bella Blnequierc. Ber- tha Pope. Winnie Arsenault. Grade VII-Mildred Gallant, Ber- tha lviiicNeil, Margaret Clow. Grade VI—Mary Blanchard. Mar- guerite Arsenault, Edna Arsenault. Grade V—Margaret Gerrier, Ella Perry mid Lilla MacKemiu. Grifdc IV-Alice Gallant, Pearl ltiarNcil, Clarissa Blanchard. Grade III-Beatrice Gallant. Edna Arsenaulv. Elaine Burns. Grade II- Einilv Gaudet and June chm-eh iequall, Dos Cameron, Bea- trice Gallant. The following pupils made 100'.’- in the examination in Progressive Scriesl in Muslim-Glen Waite, Myra Murray. Isabel MacNeil. Clara llfacNeill, Lor- raine Arsenault, Mary Hogan. Helen MacPhee, Doris Marlott, Mary Mc- Donald. Junloysz-Muy Siliphant, Frances Gallant. Mary MacPhee, Virginia MacNcil, Pearl MacNeil. ALBIRTON SOUTH SCHOOL Honor Roll of Alberton South School for Or‘! ber: Grade VII-d. Lemont Hutt. Grade VI-ll. Emma Perry: 2, Doro- thy bury; 3, heda Fraser; l, Irani- 1111 mm. ‘ Grade V (bl-l, Keir Matthews: i. Theron Ahearn; 3, Alfred Gavin; 6. Dcnriic- Gavin. Grade 121-4, nobm Iluttll; I. Gladys Gallant: i, Jarvis Matthewl; 4, Jamar Gallant. ' Grade 1.». 111-.- » ~M§Il@..-.53e.fl'¥.¢- J- Earle Powers; S. Rita Ahurl: 4, Wil- bur Fraser- Grodc V (lat-J, Cecil Hutt: I. lit! Perry: 3, Marion Perry; l. Kinch. I " . I ‘ Fax-more; Ef G. Love; Benjamin Brcmner; Henry Smith; James Puxcher; Henry Parsons; Jzhri L. Gcdkiii; A. B. Bronm. Grade IVWI. Eileen Skcvryt 2, Vi- ola. Sherry; 3, W llie Alia-arm; 4, Allie Powers. . Grade IL- 1. Samuel Fraser; 2, Bes- sie lvlatthews: 3, John Gavin- Gradc I lbr-l, Mabel Fraser; 2. Viola Gallant; 3, Edith Kinch; 4, El- ma‘ Essery. Perfect Attendancez~nita Ahearn, Mabel Fraser, Wilbur Fraser, Bessie Matthews, Jarvis Matthews, Keir Fraser. Robert. Essery, Gladys Gal- lant, Eileen Skerry, Allie Powers, El- don Matthews, Emma Perry. Teacher-Mrs. Helen T. Matthews. APPIN ROAD SCHOOL The following is the standing u! Appin Road School forthe month c! October: Grado X—-l, Violet Gillespie. ‘ Grade VIIL-l. Annie Matlicson: 2. Jean oar-aim: l. Reta Farm: 4- An- nie Gordon. Grade V—-1. Edna Farrar; 2,.Haze1 Gillespie; 3. Annie G058; 4- 511E150" Cuclmore. Grade III~1, Murchison Gordon; 2. Ruby Cudmore. Grade II (SrJ-i, Morris Cudmore. Grade II (Jr.l—1, Jeanette Gilles- p'e; 2, Mildred Cudniore. Grade I (Sui-l, Willie I-‘armr. Grade I Jr. (al-l. Cecil G058- Qradcl Jr. ibl-i, Marion Scott. Elsie B. MacKay-Teachcr. LAKEVILLE SCHOOL Honor roll for the month of Octo- spLrXtu-lll; minded men, who ever sought abzvc all things the religious a:d I moral welfare o! 111a prspie. The Yzung, fllifliciillily felt that they had a home fthcre. From tlie Iirst, the coup-cg. ations were large, and up m ma. 1111116321.. M - I Our Christmas Number. Drawing and Story Competitions To give young people a chance of Elli-Bring. We are making an enrly announcement of the Guardian Christmas Number competitions. PriYes will be given -iri two sections, as iollov:s:-- __ (1) BOYS AND GIRLS BETWEEN l3 and 2O YEARS:- For best storiesz-lst prize, $3.00; 2nd prize, $2.00; 3rd prize, $1.00. For best drawings~lsc prize. $3.00; 2nd prize, $2.00; 3rd prize, $1.00. (21 THAN 13 YEARS:- For best storiest-lst prize, $2.00; ‘Znd prize, $1.25; 3rd prize, 75c. ' For best drawingsz-lst prize, $2.00; 2nd prize. $1.25; 14rd prize. 75". Stories should not exceed 1000 words. The subjects should be of a Christ- massy nature. The drawings should be in firm outlne in Indian ink with- out shading lines, and should not be larger than a half-sheet of note- paper. They must, of course, be orig- inal work, not mere copies. Entries, addressed to Christmas Number care Chariottetoivii Guard- ian and marked ‘Christmas Story” or “Christmas Drawing,‘ must be received not. later Linn December 1st. The prize '-‘."illllt‘l'S will be r111- nounced in the Chrlstzaids Number. ll-liltf. , BRADALBANE SCHOOL The following is the class stand- ing for Octoberi Grade X-l, Christine MacPher- son. - Grade IX-l, Marjorie Thacker; 2. Wclthy Cousins. Grade VIII—-l, Joan Thacher; 2, Helen Cou-"ins. Grade VIL-i, nlarsarei MacDon- aid. Grade Vl-l, Manimie Snowie. Grade V—1, Vernon Meliurep 2, Lillian Cousins; 3, Jimmie Snooze. BOYS AND GIRLS LESS- P. 1.1511101. 111131110.’ BAMPAIIGE It will be oi’ intesest to those riiir are watching the campaign fund still grow to know that the hooked mat which was donated to thc hospital by Mrs. M. N. lviacLeod and her daugh- ter. Mrs. Millicent Lann, both of 206 G1'l'ti".‘l Street, brought in the slim of $510 Mien it was auetoiicd cfl by High Sheriff John G. MticFadyeii a: the last report meeting of the cani- plign. Mr. George H. Barbour. Leod and Mrs. Lnnn had previously: subscribed $100 to the campaign and the sale oi’ the met makes the r tital contribution $130. the gifts to the hospital fund. several of which came in at. Tll“odilf,' night's mcctng. They were as follows: R. F). Coiwill, $200; making a tots! of $500; Mrs. D. Davis. $200: making a, tctzal of $300; Col. H. M. Daviscn, $100: making a. tctul nf $300: R. E. hfutcli. ‘ szioo; making a min of ssno; Mi". and Mi's., C. M. Cox, $300; making n total of $500. Dr. J. A. Clark, Chairman of the Comm ttec on Former Residents uilshes to announce that he has received a gift of $25. from Mrs. A. W. Perry of Rocklnnd. lilassnchusetts. Mr. James Paton, Vice Chairman of the Business Friends Committee reports $100 from Messrs. Cameron & Fraser oi’ New Glasgow, Nnvii Sco- ija, and a subscription of $50. from the Northern Electric Company of Halifax. 9165-11. LETTER OF CONDULENCE ‘I Tu liirs. Julin Colwili, Nrsrtliain. l". E. I. Dear 114:5. Uollvill: IWc, the mom- bers of the Northam Women's I11- stitute wish to convey to your our‘ heartfelt sympathy in the great sor- row which you are called upon to bear. We know it is hard to lose l1 loved brother, but his mmion on earth was ended, and he ivas only called Home by our kind and loving" Heavenly Father-to the I-lavenly HOME—WIICIC cares and sorrows are unknown. Sgned on behalf o1‘ the Northam Wcmeirs Institute: LLYLU IEO, President. GLENN STEWART, Secretary. Grade IV-i, Archie Thacher; 2, HCDYY MacDonald; 3. Annie Mac- Donald. Grade III—~I, Elvsflflanlcs; 2. Bob- bie Todd; '3, Alex McGr-egor and E1-- mer Cousins, equal. Gracie II-l, Verna Matheson; 2,_ Llrvd MacLcan. Grade L-Carlyle Deighan and El- sie Thacker, equal; 2, Mabel Somes- tcr; 3. Stephen McGregor. Flora MacDonald, teacher. MOUNT STEWART AND VICINITY Misses Cora and Jennie Douglas, Charlottetown, spsllt Thanksgiving at the heme of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Douglas. Mount Stewart. Miss Sadie Farquharson, teacher at i-Jridgetownpspent Thanksgiving iit the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farquharson, Conway. \ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacClaren, Charlottetown, spent Sunday a1. the home of Mrs. MaeClarents parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Jay, Fanning- brook. Servicw were held in Mount Stewart United Church on Sunday at eleven a. m.. Rev. M. K. Char- man, pastor. Mr- R. B. Rattery and Miss Ro- berts Rattery. Charlottetown, were visitors to Savage Harbor recently] Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Glover and little son were visitors to the city recently. ' Mira llfariqn L. Coffin, teacher at Mount Stewart, spent the week end at her home in Morell. Services were,’ held in Mount Stewart Presbyterian Church on ncy Maynard. . Harbour. PORT HILL SPIIODI. The following is the rep-art cf Port Hill School for the month of Octob- er: Grade X.—l, Jessie Montgomery; 2. Gucnythe Birch; 3, Grace Rain- say; 4. Herman Maynard; 5, Court- Grrlde IX.-—l, “lilliam Gillis; 2, Austin Maynard. Grade VI.—1, Willie Birch; 2, Ro- land Ramsay: 3, Ruth Mar-Arthur; 4, Lyman Ramsay. Grade IV.—-l. Raymund Birch; 2, Mildred Ramsay; 3, Greta Mac- Lerinim. Grade I11 Sr, v i, Andrew (jlliléi 2, Eva Kilbricic. Grade III Jl‘.——l. Grace hiriclmi- nan. Grade II.~1, Elmer 3, Loretta Kilbrlde. Grade I.--»- 1. Stuart Vealc; 2, Nlltr- joric Newcombc; 3. Anna Kilbrirlc: 4. Evelyn Maynard. Prize fnr department for thc month to be awarcicrl to Grace Mac- licnlirn. _ E. Jeanette Henderson. teacher". MacArthur; Sunday at three p. m., Rev. Mr. Gengc, pastor. 11/11‘. John lviorrison, stuilriit at St. Dunstan: University. spent 'l'l1i-1ik-s— giving at the hOlliP of his parclltu Mr. anrl Mrs. Alan Morrison. Savage Miss Irene Warren. Cave Hear], spenfSunday at her homc in Cher- ry Hill. Miss Edith Cameron, Head of Hillsborough, has returned toStan- hop; to resume nor duties as teach- er, after spending some time at ‘her home. KY-Z- her:- Grllde X-J. Mabel Rose. Grade Ix-i, Philumenl Mechanic- Grada VIII-l, Anna Rose. Grade vi-l, Charles Mcclrmla: B. Llrllil Mcclnnls: 3. Clarence Rose. Grade V-J, William McMurrer: 2. Jcleph MacDonald. l Grade III-J, Margaret Rose: 2. mlubcti; Rose: 3, John Maclnnis. - Grade 11-1. Francis Rose; i, Ron- ald MacDonald. Grade 1-1, Florence Rose: 2, Helen MacDonald; 3, Elmer Maclnnlc. Teacher-Dorothy Moynagh. ‘Mhny l. girl who know-s nothing It all about archer! Mn dmv a him." 11111111111: a Bentley, Limited Insurance Underwriters, Ollie"! llncl, Charlottetown. l1on’t Delay! Insure by all means and against all menurnblo haz- ards. Then you may lit bark and be comfortable for every- thing is protected In cue thr- unfcrseeri does happen. Let m g0 over your Insurance policies and problems with you. An analysis costs nothing Phone 10.10. The mat was bought in 157:1 Mrs. Mac - L E. CEQQQQQCQQIJI-CTEOGQOOOOQQI Many increases have occurred I111 14o Richmnnci a! ‘Lowest Ra 1e. ‘GfiQQo-zlonnorsolacat 0-:-~:~-'.-1; c- : -; it. Q1 .21“ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance (:!lil5'il)'.ii'lI)\'i'D 0' f? 3 jg Agent :11 bumiiii-rsiiic, Lloyd Lewis 1Q’ - , ‘ utiorlonncicierciaozalrls-zioacaaonolu»: -oo<a-:-*o.o,co'or>r.=arraifcf‘ """""--‘ L" , -.___.___.._____.,,,. t? a i "i “r 1w fifivrflw v q - '1 ' I -JUS’1; l ~llrl ~1>_ 1 .19. klJ 11.4.4. $1.4’ .' rim CARLUADS i >~:.~.>.*"i‘i=0i<1>' 5 17.1211 Rnnfings “V fir" unlurirlfng tndapy c2111 can F12 zlrvv order .ii\.1ir"!i.i!c|_¥' from block. ($35 H .. , wiiiiiéfilifi 1 Q: _ W ",1.-. . A‘ y“ ‘roadrunner:i>.:»¢e:>¢~r.¢.: 'f~;'."~".*".»:1-i-t~f. .-; Y‘.f‘f?l§lf1"1‘i-f}£1§'J-§-C-£“D£‘U~Ui 1 i ' ‘CTQTQGOQ; 1 twirl B IMITF. Crlgarv Vancouver TORONTO Montreal Winnipeg i.“ ‘ hero‘ ~ 1'3 9150-11-15-Si1lthllSZ\\'l€S. E . Mhfilliidtd i110 From assoc 1111361111. Overland. 1,925, N11. ill ‘Pouring; I-‘iiid, 1923b‘, Touring; I-‘urd, 1527, Coach: Ford, 1512i. (‘n 1027, Sedan: \'.c. "6'. l! Whippet, 1929, Sedan; Grain-m Paige, I 1927, Sedan; PmiLilc, 11137, (Touch; i‘. Also Ford. our ion, 15124. "‘ 1c , 'I‘rucli: Graham B1112... l‘. 1:111, 102$, ’l‘ 15127, ‘Irucil; Iiilirk ('11:; l All; l‘1'.i.~.1-1\;1li!c Unit‘ uiil ln- 11w tars. 11:. i'1'~_v mu‘. 1'" r1111 101' r 31*‘. 11" W. 5:3: S0113 12'! Fitzroy Fire-i, N i’... uill 1 cit nlale. because Ev creadv I-aueririlt i1. . villi ymucr. livery 111th of spaii I layer, v.1 i1 run-cu:- J\ or 11pm! - .1.'11msf lu- tonmined. And (ha: n11 1=.VEREADv attcrie ’ “T12 u A ,1‘: Ufill‘ ‘l, .~‘cii.1:*.. .,(iii1-11>:1.'l'11.i<k. . 1 A l,arjcr"i*§r°£l1--' ,i, i; . eh eras 1021i, Sedan; ):>1l,'.'l!. Dodge, 19211, Sedan; bledun: Pontiac, 1118i‘, 1926, Conch. . t 1170s., one. ton, 1926 ‘ck: (‘lieu one tun, ":1 1'1 a1:- o! their: 1.1:: 1:1". fnr them. lrn, F. E. I. c - QUTJIIIICPQ ll! (‘P-"fl !..-‘L'E‘l*.'f<T NE“'$_. an ncmrmmq-oaoan-onflfl-fieoo "' “ y ., ' . ‘ -4 i.i lifit‘ Pilllalllllfll by expert tailore- . 1m ct-fitting, correctly-styled ". (‘lollies iiiu-i custom-made to your rnrzrnirc will look well and wear l. You llilVC your choiw: ni’ all the pupuiiir _- iicl-i nniv in vogue; :1 i111: finest fabrics and patterns t: i"'"‘i‘1 jifilll‘ sywrizl fzndv. ' Murdock Ross, f _ 172 Kent Street Phone 35 ’ l I . 9 d. 4 better. n-mrv deprrviaivlv. more ch10)- inply crammed ‘ . 1dr 1'. is packed, Jwing materials i1 1‘1.(l-.'l_\'|P hallo’? more lliifl depcnda- ._ bilily. It means longer life and real “B" Yar- lcry economy. Three SIN‘! of Laycrbilt Ba:- lmics rucrl Ill neerh. Sold a! Radio Store: ‘ - _ everywhere. R l‘! G Ito c: 111111‘ M/YFIER what type of battery-upturned‘ “ - 'n you nvvn, Ever-curly Lavrrbilt Batteries .