111-1111. :16, 1112. _’_____v___ __. __._."‘. ._ Z3 I! -‘. ‘ ‘ 21 . i _ Never mind thc wc-athcrl Re-roof any time with BIRD-s SHINGLES Put them 1111 over‘ 1111.- 11111 11-1111111-11 shin 'lL'\. N11 ex- ‘ l- posiltg your home 111 the 1-11-1111-111.» N11 clutter. No JJ I] IIT 1.1.1" waste labor. ‘Ami they 111-1- 1111 tor keeps-weather prooft-fire resistant bwuliful. Ask your roofing 1 m!“ BIRD s.- son ~ . DIVISION BUILDING PRODUCTS LlMlTlil) Hamilton 'l'o1cn1o ,Mouu1:1l BIRDS Woo s fTItcMmra- Trove fI/wm ‘Bel-t. STANLEY. SHAW & PEARDON, LIMITED, Charlottetown, BETIIUNE HBRDWARE COMLIMITEP, Charlottetown. 1 E"-1°YS CHI-id's" fur: Maj r1 ma ‘- 1-1 1 - my '"'°""'"3' ‘kmmlrwfl clam-cite- l Zrhsuii-itflvtii. vii-curd‘ 1112:1221": Duke Schiller, our reprcsentativo. -~-.--,....._... . _ ;\|1 i.-1'.l111-.l11111:11t. 1111- 1-111-11111111- 1.- 11111’:- that car be art 111 any pro deposit-ts 1li.s1-.11verc1l 111111111111; ago 111 6111. 11111111\d 1111511111111 1-11 111. t- 1.1811111" at 11-11111‘: 111 11111111 .1 1,1...“ 11,1," a b11110" and a mm- lolm L“ 11.1 11111211 by 11 (411111111-111-111 1111- 111m; 11¢; 11 11 1111,11, m‘ about 6W mo‘) . f a Welcome Your Guests with Light! 1111121111111! llow the W1tl'lll 111111-11 111' __ ilootling light at your doorway sinus out‘ z1.1~.i11»\.1-1-y 111-1111111111 1.11 your guests. 1111-51111. 11111111111111‘. shaded light will add 111111-11 1.11 the t-llcoi-fiiliiess, 11111 etmifort 111111 1111.- 1-11111-111 oi’ your 111111111 ~ FILL THE EMPTY SOCKETS H11 sin-o y1111 111-11 gutting 11111111111. from - _\-1111r present. lighting fixtures. "E111 a.ll the 1~1n11ty sockets and replace '11 bdrnotl-otlt. lumps. Then keep SOIIIB“Q%I. lalnps on 11111111 for emergencies. -- _O11e of our employees will 1:11.11 on y1111 with our new Goldenrod Lathe] Conveni- _. 011cc (larton 1t contains threeassorted --,> sizes to fit your daily needs. 1 SPECIAL APRIL OFFER One lamp free with every five sold for ‘1 s 1. 1s- Three 40_-watt, Two 60-watt. One 100-watt l‘ Pay no money when your order is taken. You will bp billed 79 cents with your next , lightxbill, then 50 cents with’ each of the - - two following bills. ' tvtiluziriue use-rate COMPANY, 1.10.. i bl Chi Associated Gas 8c Electric System . tnmtstmwu. r. 11.1. Mt. Stewart Notes The first boat up the I-llllsborc lilvfl. owned by M2. Jas. Lolierait, uharlctettown, who came up Mou- dfly morning, but clocc on his heclrs .1158 Mr. John Webster, Fort Aug- ustus, who chose this way to ma:-- ..:t. some choice pork he had. Mrs. Aeneas Mcl-Dbnald, Tracadiof pcut. tl1e WCCk-Olld at her forms-r cine here. M‘. Scott Coffin. Bovago Harbor, was transferred Monday to the funk of Commerce at: Morcil from ho Bank of Complete-c at Mou- aguc, and his many friends wish 11111-1110 best o1’ success in his new ‘old of lnbct. \ __.._..- ‘I think, a: thc Abncy writer ilinks, that the Guardian dcccrvcs‘ _ 11c highest praicc for thc part. 1'. "zk in making thc Oratorical Con- s a booming success. and an _ l0 education as the Contest tzlles t.l1c student a goal to look llcrwnrd to. M1‘. and Mrs. John OT-Ianlcy have ‘moved to Moroll where they 11111111111 j-csitllng in future. Nowlhat some oi our rcsidcms ;1avc purchased electric washers, , hc Lcnrd IIydrc-Eluctrl: 6a.. leaves ' he power on 11111.11 afternoon cacn ‘Monday morning. and then tu1-n it. ‘.111 again carly in the afternoon. 1.11115 giving a chance to do the pvashiug first, and the lroning—- ,\vhcn thc wash has been dried. 1111ak1ng it very convenient. . Another convenience, at least, 1o 1.110 travelling; public, is the double 1R. R. service, which started Monday April 16th., now making itfipo-ssible 1o go to any destination in thc ".1. m." and return in thc “p. m." 1 Messrs. Fred Smith and Joe Mc- ‘Mllllfill are at present. getting out a iframc, ctc.. for W. L. McLeod. who intends building a new potato ware- 11101150 in the near future. Mr. Gcrdor Douglas. Head of l-Iilisborc, is the proud owner of a heap. that is ll-c mother of four 1lovely lamb1-1—-all hearty and heal- hy, and burn within an hour of ‘roe-h other, on Thursday the 111th. [Twin lambs is a. not very common crcurrcnoe, triplets is rare. but. when its quadruplets. and all heal- hy-Avcll. boat it if you can! Miss Ella Ross, Georgetown. -‘ ‘n-nding scmc time hero the guest o1‘ Mrs. Aivan McKenzie. Paul Kcllins played 11-. ti": hull ‘Fliday night and wassupcr-ilne, _tif therc is such a word) and some who attended say they wouldn”1| have missed it for anything. i ‘ M1-. Alvan McKenzie is at, prcscn’. fitting up the Savage Harbor Lob- stcr Factory for the coming season. And if the fishermerrs realization ‘tomes up to their ekpcctatlon-the catch will be a bountiful one. Large schools of smclts are in ‘Ifact. that when the tide goes out. tun where. thc tide has left them ‘stranded. t l Bird-wardens, Lacev and Clark R-isited Sourls and viclnities last v-eek. They report ‘ibis of geese ,but; they appeared unmolested. Mr. EdCir-rk. attent for the Mas- "av-Harris farm machinery, paid a visit to the City Friday. , M1‘. and Mrs. James Brady. Char- ‘irttetcu-n. visited Mrs. Brady's for- ‘mer home here Sunday last. l-ils friends will IMHO! l0 19R?“ 1111 11111 illness of Mr. Roderick Stccic. ‘Afton Road. ‘- Th1: first May-flowers were nick- lccl on Sunday last. by 50""! 91 0"!‘ fyoung ladies. —F-- .___._¢o4>_-_- t 111111111111»: MEETINGS or ‘villi \\’O.\1|~1N'S INSTITUTES ]-‘il-i<ll-Jl..\Nli 11.1111 (‘all 11-1111 1111s- ‘, \\-:1\.r.-1l u-imh “Q\11rs1l1:-.‘.s 111 llistorf/ ;11.,_-..1411l111.g1s 1111111111 "Crossing in nt- 1-11-111111" 11-111-1- 1 1-11 l1y Mil-s. Ernest -li11r1l‘y 11.11111 Airs. 10111711110111 Palmer. was 111111-11 I-"il rlisrs-rl that. tilt! 111111111111 11111-1tl1aso11 a-t. the 111-111 nroot- 111121111» paid A let‘ or was 1121111 1'11 -;u ..\'l1r. i1. J. Craig rc 1111- prices of tit-cs. ‘It was movotl and this-res >1 lllli ‘tl-iuiittc-cil 11111111111111 tree's 111-. ordcrrrl 11m- thc schooligi-‘ound. (Zolicction at lthla me-otitrttr, $1.30. lllare 01f 1112111 ‘1-“111111: a1. 1:12» ham-o 11f .\ir.=. lltartly McKay. ST TERESA’ Twcivo nicnih-n-s 11111111 111111-011 lvisiltorn 111ml. 1hr flu-air fltmt lllfifiiilfifl at the hc-uie of Mrs. l-Iluilmn Ilrarlctioy. Roll 01.11‘ w-m v1.11- | went-d 'by "Ileiclpts". It. was decided 11111 lruy tmatpn f01r 11111111 1-31211001 wit-h tho 71111-1111! obtained from a 1111111211 111111111 1111 1111c hall Easter 312111111‘ ‘wright. At 11111-2» next meeting Ila-ll ‘Call is tlo be ans-u-anzd wi-tfrtlokss". T1110 next- 'mc'e=t1n»g ‘is to be ho-‘d at tihe hewue of Mrs. Pod-fly lM-CAfC-B. -—----\<-v§. it Stops Bead‘ Noises Corrects Buzzing Ears \ ‘ 111111111111» m DIAFNESB You can correct Deafness cursed by Catorrh and quickly and hissing noises in the can by using Oaturrhcnone. You will be surpris- ed how quickly Ouhrrbolone n- licvsu ulisuoll troubles. You may be an old-time sufferer-Abbi. is no mung why you shouldn't start us- i otarrholono to-duty. Simple. of active, and prompt-that is how Ootarrhooaonc MM in deafness cauud by outarrh. You will be 11e- Oatorrhousmo. Bold by all s11» 50c. llyhtsd with the lusting benefits of , arugg-tdsl 1111. and Mrs. 1111111111 Proncis 1111a Two months’ t. ‘meat. $1.00. small little Capt- Traverse recently. 1 . | i Tryon Tid-Blts i Mr. Prank Cobb, one of North! Tryon‘s prominent farmers, has been appointed operator of the new mctor load plough, and has enter- ed upon his duties. His first work tvas in Mount Tryon school district and by reports heard, it was very satisfactory. In North Tryon the enterprising rcad master, Mr. W. A. Pooloy, did not wait for the plough, but with 111011, horses and carts, plus a drag’. is busily engaged in putting_ his dis- tilct into condition. No doubt. be- fore this amrears in print. the work will have been completed and North Tryon roads will be a model held up to the masters of adjoining dis- tricts, who would do well to follow ruir. Mr. 111111111 ' Lyman has left to: ‘New Brunswick on business. Mr. Lloyd l-Iowatt is spending the summer in Harbor Bushy, where he is; employed by Mr. P. S. Howatt». iveil-ktiown lobster packer of Cape Traverse, P. E. I. April 18th.. of M1". Eli-nest I-Iowatt, ircll-knou-n merchant. leaving to unouru a widow tnce Miss Ethel Waugh), and two children, the old- cst lming iiu-cc-ycars-old. Mr. Howatt l1a1l been in failing l11~a1tl1 for some time. and although suffcr- lug greatly. bore it all with true Christtian fortitude. The funci-ul, fcZlou-cd b7,- 11 large concource of .ricnds and rcialivcs, left his ‘tom-e at Tryon on Friday, at l p. 111., for thc Church of Scotland at Cap" Traverse, M1‘. l-Iowatt having beer :-.n older of that congregation. Af- ‘ thc funeral service‘ by- tho Rev. 1111 MacDougall, thc remains wcic .; d to rest 111 thc adjoining ccmc- y, lhcrc to ai-vait. thc great. awak- rning. Thc dccp sympathy o1‘ the. lmm-nity is felt for Mrs. IIc-utl n11 children. in thclr sad bt-rcavc- mcnt. Mrs. Elizabeth Lang returned to .c-.- 110.111: in Nortl: Tryon on Satur-t ‘ny. after sg-cncing the winter 111 Sumnzersidc. Miss Cora ale-Neill is visiting her -i~‘c- Mrs. Parker Delaney, Not-tn Tryon. . ‘ Mr. I-I. M. Chisholm representa- livc in this district for thc Isiah!‘ Radio Company. has installed 2 beautiful six tube Console Mcdrf DeI-‘orest Croslcy Radio in thc hom. of Mr. J. Manson McNcil. North Tryon. M-.. Chisholm has installed " number of fine radios in this vic- ‘rity during thc past winter and svcrywhere I hear praise, both as to quality and service rendered. Mrs. ‘Jns. Quiglcy. Mt. ‘Pt-yon, 11-" “l at her home, also her daughter- in-iau‘. Mrs. Percy Quiglcy is sc1-i- cusly ill. The cars are now out and tho "u" flying. Recent purchasers of "new-cars bcing- Messrswdcllywfie Thomas cf the Bank of N. 3., Al- 1 L1i1-=-l-i~...>t' 1» - . 11 11.111 s 11111.t1.d that 1101111411 1m“ pa“ of the rwma so large m “any: R150 Mr. Wm Buchanan pry tnlclor of the Globe‘ Hotel. Albany ti 111-"11-1‘ 1 ~15 - -, -‘ , _ 11 1 1th Vlounitih col-tutti tnoredwumbers of them maytb‘, pmwd _au of whom pref“ um Chevrolet . Mr. John Boston. New Haven, has taken a position with Mr. Rex Daw- rcn, Fox Rancher. of North Tryon. The death tow. place at. Albany. Tuesday morning,- April 10th., n1 Margarcb, dearly beloved daughter of Lemuel and Mrs. Dawson. lea-t- ing to mourn her son-owing par- ents, alsq the following brother" and sisters: Frank, Major and An- nie, (Mrs. Albert Brown) Saran-a- Lakc. New York; Mrs. A. A. Wad- dcll. North ‘Iryon, Murdock, Al- bany: Christie, Sadie and Charles- at’ home. and Sterling in Western Canada. Deceased had been in hm- usual 110111111 until a little ovcr r wcck before her death. when Dr. Bell was called in and all that lov- ing care and skilled attention could do failed, for the great Father de- sired His child for that Upper and Better Kingdom, where sorrow and pain are no more. and o1" Tuesday morning at. 1 o‘clock he called her to be with him and the angels. The funeral took place on Thursday at 1 p. m. After a short service at. the home. conducted by the Rev. Geo. Somers of Tryon United Church it wended its way tn Cape Traverse. whtre Rvv- D- M. Lamont of Charlottetown preach- ed the funeral sermon in the Kirk. was laid to rest. in the family plot adjoining, there to await a glorious resurrection. Margaret will. be deeply missed, both in the home and in the commu iity. for she was always ready with a smile and a easant word. As a member of the Presbyterian Church at North Tryon, she will also be missed by the many subscribers of thc tele- phone system. for as operator on the Albany Exchange she was al- ways courteous and obliging. The many floral tributes and messages sent, showed the deep sympathy 0f the many friends. The pail bear- ers worm-Messrs. Eldon Large. 1:11:11 Sherry. Arthur and Frank McKay, Lon Mabey. and Ambrose Noonan. l-ler brother Stirllnu- who wu notified of her illness left for home at. once. but sad to sax’ did not arrive until after the fun- eral. Her sister. Annie, how-ever.‘ arrived in time to see her ‘ere she departed for On High. Augustine Cove Notes 1 (By "NAIAW _ Messrs. Stanley Thompson an. George Mcwillinms. Tryvn Cross Roads, recently passed through jAugustinc Cove, enroutc to Cone Traverse. (WM-f. ehl Lucky boys. ‘don't forlet. Tho death occurred at T1-yon on i .Boulter‘s friends are very pleased ‘ 11g to be quite nifty when complet- so Beulah Robinson, were rcccnt visit- at. Cape Traverse. after which she -‘ sale o! OALADA TEA in the last two years. 11:11am; tea that they can buy. plan every taste and every purse. Buy a package o! IALADA and enjoy a1 new tea One Thousan Tons Inere THIS tremeudoun figure l: the INCREASE ONLY In the It mans that over a million more people have been converted to -. IALADA because they have been convinced It lo the most SALADA ll cold by all grocers in a wide assortment o! blends and prices to "SALAIIA" delight. t)‘ .-___.- 1. 1131i Messrs. Roy Boultcr and Tonunv Polly, of Bayfield, N. B., are at pre- sent visiting in Augustine Cove. Mr. the T1110 1312111125; cf the 111:1‘; Gila-v.- Miss Anne Bradshaw, of Middle- can t ‘.r.‘.vr1, spent a fcw days in Augustine Cove recently, the guest of hut- cwsin, Miss Kathryn Dobson. 311; ‘.1 - V. Norttll and children rev-e visitors to CharlofitetholwnN by, ‘*- " 111.11." 1.5L wee . rs. or-. Mcssrs- hrRoy Hvv/Mi and Wllll-llic-‘h. ‘rexentlty- underwent a se-, 19111 HOWMV 0T ‘Jim-OPEL Paid a‘: .119 c-mrntlozi in the Charlottetown‘- ‘lusint-ss trip ‘to Albany. on Saturdny_ 11¢_,1111;11_ 15 convalesclng after her‘ 0T 1351 W991i rccznt iilncss. and hopes to return ,l-.cmc soc-n. .0 sec him back to Spud Island. Messrs. Archie Robinson and ‘chnnlc Carr, were recent. visitors '1 Cape Traverse. \ M1-. Norman Allen our Popular Cove carpenter, is at present en- raged at Port Borden. , - ?-.'T.‘:. Artcmas CJ-f-IIEPOII. Ford 1.12.11 and two children. Miss Vi M; Jim Ccbbs. popular garagci "Kl M11519!" Kell-"Vh- 0T Sumllll '- man. of Crapaud, was a recent vlsw ' were visit-DYE l0 fflliillsllYlt-‘C “- ltrr to T-‘von with his new service‘ . -- fi-"fy “Kffliflvhlfi car, ‘which is; equipped with n cronc,‘ l’ M13 and MY5~ A511" C11"\€1'¢‘fl~ 101111211111: cf picking up the forward- ipart of a disabled car and towing i! ‘- to thc garage Hot-cs wishing Jim,. Mr. Leith Cameron was a rccen; visitor to Crapaud. "House-cleaning" is thc chief vork of the women 1n Augustine 1\'11-. George Ilen-lcssey and 1' "Jove, and believe mo. some are go- -.- 1.1 Ci1arlcttn-1--.vn, wcrc Vl-i In North Tryou on Sunday. _ 11111bcundcd success in his business. d-“Smart women in Augustine ‘ Ilovc." The price of '.<-1-'.|ds" has 1111-1211011 M11 and Mrs. Wilmot. Large, of 111W! R bi! 181013’. $0 the “nclmll-Ali1ai1y, passed through Tryon 011 11-ovcrb “the early bird catches the sundny. vrrm." seems to be quite futin-g for zlwse who were fortunate enough to 1:11 when prices were high. The farm s are now getting ready fol-‘RIIOKV 111411 M“ 111s Springs crop. and plan 11111-11111,- Gfflllll-"Jly 15111111112 -- as many. if not mot-c tlwan last. (K114011114 1111111119111 yu-tr. . 1Ccunly Hospital. Mrs. Hillard Francis and little Lelth. accompanied by Miss Ilrr many friends are pleased to Harry McPhee is strength aftcrun- in the Prince arsy to Borden. Mr. Wilfred Cann is at present "isiting at his home in Clydc River. Mr. Thomas Fell of Tryon Cross. Roads passed through Augustinc| M11 11nd M ‘t. Jack Jove Friday morning. .511!11u1e1-s11i11. v1 "c visi mud and vicinity 01-. Sunday. 11f Aflrr 11 lingering illness, M1‘. Er- Cobbs. sidcilcc in Tryou on Wednesday. ;April 18th, at the agcol 58 years.‘ The 110st of menus of M“; g|n1111|Althcugl1 the cud had been near for‘ ‘Ltard. cf West Tryon. rflgrm 11; some time, when the news spread ilearn of hcr severe illness 111111 nopeWl-si 11v had som- to his eternal rc- ‘it may not be of long duration. 1 Kind friends I lnust bid “adicuf “vcrything is very quictln August- ne Cove. Bon jour. Nala O. K-e-c UPS AND DOWNS FROM ‘TRYON AND V|c|N|TY,P1-iuce County, was observed 011 thclcllurcll 0T scm-lflnd F" 911111? TIM‘- Ng-nwuys last week‘ demonstmung cr-‘r where interment was made.‘ .1... Mr. Howard Wocd. of North 'I‘ry-'" How's this for fine Spring wcath-f d1"; who 1:1 a very capable garage man. o xva-rd. thc whclc community of T1'y- Ewan“ w, |cn were saddened. A short funeral nhhoosfl“ pubuc hulndir_g'__fibemfl m. "-1- was held at. tl1c house on 1 ‘on. one of thc Chevrolet dealers forlFz-iday. svhlch was continued at thc ltllfhlililgillnzo3:11“?!u“ ‘Inflected u” The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Ewen MacDougall. The‘ ‘oz-g: col-tcgc that followed the rc- mains from Tryon to Capo Traverse ,cs.‘.”.::1 to the high esteem in which he was bald in the commu lib-y. There are left to mourn the loss 0i a husband and father, his wife (nee M11; Ethel Waugh) and two daugh- ters, the Misses Freda and Helen. to “hem the sympathy of the en- tire community is extended. The pail-brarcrs were: Messrs. Frank and Harry lVlcFarlane, Vlebstei‘ Boulter, Harold Howntt, George 1301111111 and Bcwley Lcard. Mr. Donald M. Bell. “.11 Tryon, 11 do :1 business tr-n to ti .c- Western "'11. Summon-std», 11-12 week. M1‘. Warren Newsomc. of the ad- adjaccnt community of Crapatid 111111-11: a business trip to Tryon on S111111-uay evening. lTIr. L. M. Callback, of 011112111111. was :1 visitor to his home in North Tiycn last week-end. No time to read. you 1.1.1 :1 1111111110 111011511. I pray, "that you may rcnd these humble 11110:». ' rs m Draw ‘m, flown“ passed away at his reyhtw 110's donc. 1111.- numc 11c signs Until noxt wcck "adieu." i.) mom Appwrutus h-as been d0v0l01r-1] 111 lot-ailing 9111111911 u; g spots are foun-i. -———<o-o@>____ Mlnurtfn Linlmenl kills vrnrtn, 1r? No cause for grumbling in our. ‘.111 little village. anyway. as mo. N vcrybody seems well and happy.‘ 1nd wcars n broad grin from morn- ng until evening, who could 1111111 >ut be happy when- ‘)ur Mother Nature (lllllCUS 11111111111. ‘lvcn thc deep biuc heavens look glatf. 1111a gladncss blooms from 1.111: blus- soming ground. Nccd I relate. what a great time the residents of Trycn arc having‘ roaming through and around the‘ streams and rivers, and occasional- 1 landing a “speckled beauty" from their azure-depths. Some of thc trout I have seen this year out. uf‘ Tryon's rlvcrs and streams would‘ do- credit to the best trout. fishing‘ grounds on our fair Island. and I don't. mean maybe! 99 Mr. and Mrs. E. V. McLeod and. lnoney‘ charming little daughter. of Albany,- were visitors to Victoria on Sunday. where they were guests of Mr. and _ Mrs. Abner 11011111. newly reduced Nash prices. Miss Emma Thomas returned home on Friday. April 20th. after spending the winter in our Provin- cial Capital, Charlottetown. where she nursed her sister, Mrs. George l-Iennessey, who has been seriously ill, but who. we are glad to report, ‘s about again and doing nicely, and ner many friends hope she may steadily continue to gain in health and strength. performance. good. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell, of Cape Traverse. spent last, week-end in llctoria, the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Avard Bell. Mr. Comden Holland. of Tryon,‘ 0t made a business trip to Albany on Thursday of last. week end reports tine roads. - ' To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stirling‘. (nee Miss Esther Lord) formerly of Tryon. ‘and now of Calgary, Alta.‘ a bonnie wee laddle. Congratulations.‘ ‘Miss Elma Inman. of Augustine Cove was a visitor to Tryon Friday evening. Mrs. Fred Walsh, of, Mt. “yon W“ '11-“ Zlllfsi. of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas cn Thursday of lost week. One c1 Tryoirs popular and ener- gotta young men left on Monday oi Int week for Monctnn. N.B.,whe1re ' he has procured a lucrative posl- - ' .- Charlottetown, P. E. scahbslth, were visitors w’ O tion. Here's wislvirs; Ralph allkinds 1111111. in Fairness to Yourself Drive. the Nash Before You Buy‘ Your New liar A Y11u’ll 11111-11 hear it said “NASH” gives more for the A11d ii is true, particularly is it. truc, 10-day, at the (‘all us up to-day f11r a demonstration, drive it and show yourself the many advantages of NASH 7 -bearing No one else, at so low a price, offer-s you a seven bearing motor. NASH gives you 7 bearings in- stead of trying to persuade you that 3 or 4 are just as Then notice the style and luxury that surround you. Nash ears were the style centre of every motor show ' 1.1"!“ These are only a few of the many reasons why every- one 10-day is saying‘ “NASH gives more for Less” know all of these NASH reasons before you buy your new car. Nash Motor Salesilo. 64-456 Queen Street w“ I.