CHURCH oi ENGLAND .‘i W ‘V St.’ Peter’: Cuihsdrol nsv. cnnosi s._ Sunday services 100-I Co s.4s-,-M§l‘lo;. mm” x 11.00 fl0‘!.Ellohnrist. Chou! and llxaogrlnill/1 School. 7 7.oo-.- at D Sermon. . . gy enjoy .1. Monti: and .l‘riv Hglty Cornnihnlovn. Frid-y_.'l-30 I-'ivm.ons-._, . . _ St. Paul's Church - Von. Archdeuon iinyrnond. . M. A.. D. D, tiectnr fin; -A Orgnnlet, Miss Liilinn o . * ‘ » ’ Choir Director. Albert Dinnis , 6th sundn ' 10.00 The Slndny School 11.00 Morning Prayer end Eer- ruon. ' .' Mr. Class. Eerie wiu sing our-_ ln the 0mm . yer sour Ber. Holy 1‘ {Loo Evening man, loiiowad by ion ‘ PRESBYTERl.A'Nj l’ho Preshyierinn Church infllflh , St. James Church ’ . Pownsi Street” Minister —-, itev. R. Moorhelil 7_ ; negate. D.D. ‘0runist——M_.rs. K. s. flours. Choir Director-'-Mrs. J. Public Worship _ Morning. service only. at Eleven o'clock. The service‘ will hove s in] re- ference to The Coniedern on Cele- or v D (I rynnrlat -.-"'1 Waited 0Iv“;“hS‘n.x0l'd" (Mendelssohn - _ neyngond, lleniierlom a:°u,_Mn3l.csn; Messrs. Bruce Ind st’.”..'.'.’}'er'. ‘Ind Visitors Corilielly ' Invited. . Zion l}reshyterioh'.Church‘ '. Prince sud Grniton Street‘ " wnnism -. ieev. G. Csriyle We Organist — Mi‘? ms Wood. hr1.o:v“.?'n‘.'°ns. Tlumoe: ‘Iris ' n 9|!-’v « - Hymns’: 65. us. ‘III M. ‘kS:'lo|:|t ‘!loiy,. Holy.’ 1...... Lite in ' Hymns: 80. y 39- ' Wsfi: The Ielsrui Hymn-' --I ‘. n_ , . . . , Mr Wendell Halli!!!‘- The lSe.:blIh_' School will most It o'o oc . ‘Happy is flint people Wliolh > Got] ALL;AB.E:_WElEOME um-~ Kendal.’ UNITED. CHURCH ~ of. CANADA’ ‘runny, United Church Prince. Street lav. ilugii Miller. MJL. 3.0. In: 1...». rs. urny. en‘, en. t A. la! Kendall. L.n.A.M.. A.A.G.0.. grunt 11.00 s.u_r.-- lie Worship. ,’..lguion: low. Hugh Miller Anthem: “God is A spirit"- ldhner. JIM: “The Lord's Prayer" . re . Mr. Roy Snulininn. Sunday School meets with Con- ,nnniiro¢iresat1l.30 (or i Period. 7.03 pan.-—!'ubllo Worship. in Rev. Hugh Miller M: H. D. An em: “Pescaiuiiy Round Us The Shadows Are Falling" -1. F. Cordislly Welcome. BA PT I S T ‘ The Baptist Church -, Cor. of Prince and Fitnroy Sis. Rev. Harvey L. Danton, B.D.. Orxanirt. Miss Helen Cnlibecit Director oi Music. Miss Vern H. M. csmobell. Mum. Bee. Morning Worship 11 A. M. sermon "Adding Glory." The Rev. E. L. Danton. Mr. Danton. morning on considers this special period or sold: turn unto Thy R.est,"—4 Conled rumon memo:-,. he-Buns. Pearle Burns. Duet: "How Beantiiul Upon the "....°"'-‘V; .7. 2..-...-.-**.:.'*:' . . , . . ll. Sierras. ‘ The Church School. The School meets in to Juniors sassl . with Boston ;tVlni:3'0 A. M. seuionest 12 to 12.30 ' ‘ennui, worship 7 1-. M. Sermon: ‘iconic, Follow, Find." rim as invited on to worship with the Baptist in. ' I llffi Control Christian Church ~ Kent street . ‘ linuism-:' rev.’ 8.0: cooper. Th-M orguust-—run. v. 1.. Dlngwell. Morning Servic‘:d:- - ~— 11 mm. ."l“sern-m'n: “Christin Every Cre- _ co —— — -- . - d°n°ve(:¥inws'érvi 1 II’ M ,Musio:‘Beieoted. sermon: ilixnmpie And Experi- .be,Poio: 8elooicd—Miss Ven Camp. “*3 tumwu1 : true .5. .. Winslool south’ L-143-'l-ill-11. 313.95.‘ 1". G. L-M7. ALL SUMME suits Puwyysbirts up so.oo—7sc. 2ND MEDIUM BA'I"rEn.Y—Poy parade at .m All Armauries tonight 1. 7 D . uni1'm-ms must be. turned. ’ N- L-187 TEYON-—BONsH.AW rmu-so nsrrrsr. —— . a . .w t. morelnnd ll .«§l'."°“ P . Rev. 8. D. Triies, Pastor. r.-m.'z.1e.u. SERVICE in th i/Lsrshli id Be - tist Church sundrgy slhrnneon, J 16, at 3 o'clock. L-140-7-15-1. FAIB.VIll'W\ BAPTIST .crw1wn North-Milton. special service Bun- daly. July ism at 7.30 P. M. Mr. At 01 Roberts will be the set speaker. L-164-'1- 5-11. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. .1. A. Nicholson. minister. services July illth ll 11,, m._ Central Church; 3 p. m., York; 7:30 p. m. Brads- l0l’- L-184. HEAR BROADCAST by President at the Girl scouts at America, Mrs. Frederick Brooke, over 0. B. O. to- day at 4.45 P. M. from the National Girl Guide Camp at Roth N. B OSEY. . L 141-7-15-ll. PARISH OF MILTON AND RUS- 'l‘iC0.—5t. John’s Church. Milton. 6. B. at 10 A. M. on Morning Prayer at ll A. M. st. Mark's Church Rustico, Evening Prayer at 7.30 PM. L-145-7-15-ll. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. —- In recognition or! this period oi’ rem- Horvey L. Denton, B. D., will take his morning theme “Adding Glory." At this service Miss Pearle Bums will sing Pughe-Evans’ “Re- turn Unto Res be sum; as a duet by Miss Vera. H. M. Camivbell end Mr. .1. E. Stems. The evenrig “Come. Follow. Find." Miss Vera H. M. Campbell sings a selected solo. ' MR. PiYNDMAN’s SERVICE FEATURED-—'l'i1c current iuue oi the Royal Bank Msgszine con- tains on account of the honorary banquet tendered on May 30th to -Mr. ‘A, W. Hyndmsn. retiring man- ager oirthe Charlottetown branch. and pays tribute to Mr. Hyndmsrvs embrarlce oi Confederation. the Rev. me Iluwinnhueuuuso l”l""' .iui.v l'i|.EA|iAllllE. . » Jane %. -Low and Medium Heels Mostly B and ‘C Width uounnn ucuuus Tweel Bldg.—Gt. GEO. se. RAZED BY rnsuns-— Stewart. on oi Momnis of home Just death. A and manning by the roar oi lire and escaped along with tlwlrseven children in their nigiutclntlaes. Ellortsornel bors wholormcds bucioet br e to extinguisli the bins were fruitless. RECEIVE CEB.TIl-‘ICA‘1l‘ES—— The following pupils or Green Road school received certificates at the closing exercises on June 80th. Grade V‘iIl.I. Public school, cartin- caies -—Della. MoGa.ughcy, Conway senior Writing Certifi- caies—-Morgan MoGs.ughey, Junior Writing Cerl.|ficotes———Della Gaughey, Edna Conwsy, The rise Toole. Frances Conway. to: eriect attendance was equslly ted by Viola Tools snd Fron- ces Conway md was drawn by Frances Conway. ‘Dr end Mrs. .. 3. Mrs. o'clock the home te-ny. tin! . C. Green. Allan Mosber, and Mr-Ty- ler Parkman returned irom a. mot- or trip to Maine, and New Hamp. handed to th shire. ’ L. AYRSHIRE BREEDERS ELECT 03ml’ 01'! SLATE-—Mr. willred Fumess, Vernon was appointed residential the Prince Edward Is d A r- shire Breeders Club last night at the annual meetingl. Lt 1. . at were about Outhous charge. . 2"‘ . 5 the late Mr. GNII. of Brackley Point. he-r nol gnndisimer being a. not Petthahire. husband, Colonel arwwart, died in 1921. There survive four sons. Mersrs. Bo W.A. sis-went, M.L.A.. of the mm} mm, to of Ottawa, and also one dsugh Charlottetown. guardian extends sincere sympa- Y Mr. Charles Stewart grandson Mrs. W. A Decitd hflme Sound. gt!‘-3. iodety. sooompsnled by his The funeral will be torn e at 2 Jtriolly pnyubie . .-sunscnnvrrous Charlottetown Guardian ; alter spending days at Brudenell Thursday» " of Mrs. Sarah Stewart WOMENS _ __ 'Wl'"TE ‘mwmnw retiolenrn , of the dnxrh. on u-rsdoy eve- SHOES mu. July M. or Mrs. Sarah Jane 1.... .;s..’.‘.“;;.‘....“.“"’°.§:.;.l’.“’."".3.‘...‘l‘°i Btewu-t. 6 e I . Mrs. Stewart. w2z_o was in her Balance of Every Pair g,‘§*,g°:,g» .';;g_ igyggg gv-awggtg of 295 white and sport 3:1; l:5::l ggioeiully 5"“! Clwlflfl 0|" on which dhe has’ lived servant - five years of her liie. Though oi in confine disposition and sterling Chris- msking ‘her a. great both young and old. was a daughter and Mrs. Alex Her oi» Moore and McLeod, and W. C. arlottetnwn: . Allan. son frtrmowen held at omrw. Sunday. from to the People's Ceme- Eastern Guardian ..'This column is reserved for news or local interest but silver- II: of n newsy nature may be rted cents I word in advance. to :2: eir Rent. Thursday a th the Rev. e oi Montague sponsoring which has proved most successful. be Cam- veo l""*"’§ arrived before his mother's of Mr. .isex- may b0 ie Hume .."l'HE CHRISTIAN Y.P.S. broke morning delightful ten wharf. There thirty young people under canvas wi w. L in F‘ along Kent to ..-run Molirncvn nocmsv —boys have been weekly dance for the past month. Cub Anniversaryw next week. Let his toes. _ °' All Cubs meet in St. Peters square, on Monday 17th 2.00 pm. pm. on Mooney slaves will be carried. 5th Charlottetown will iurnisb 3rd Gharlotteto ‘Ir James’) will wn my 2 our ran at the conclusion or one on Monday afternoon. to District Dent‘ Boy Boou even/mg M3‘. 8. C. M oore, Assls 9 missioner loo W011 Cubs in 17th instant. day afternoon is as K. e Roadway and Kent. Street to Prinm. to Kent. to Greet to Euston to All scouts and Cubs taking in the Combined Ca/m Fire, on night or Thursday 20 marched 8. Park. on Brighton Road, lead will report Colehun 311 be on our and Cub Leaders will I-ml, Roohiord instant at P0 Turner at his omce, at 11.00 cm. on (at. Boout 102 on 3:. the par- lui Tr will 0! Km carry s proportion Troops and or will u nou- the north enrrivnge toflvyicio ris $5 Commission- er Warren st that point at 2.30 pm. forget the combined Girl 1. ounpfire on iant Cong; charge or cub activifies on the The route lor the parade on Man- i Park _ to Queen. to Richmond to Market. to Gralwn. . to an moi Quvictoreen is instant, will out by their Leaders mad he- id (1 Di it I ddltl t us. nor ., long service with the institution. Jase.-5 rierfclllde,n :3. Qyilxeex-i‘: The boys are looking forward in and will assemble on the A comm Llnvitgtlon is extended . H mm d_ ‘more is also a. page oi goo5i‘pub- county, mm Ings. Mt. Herbert; next year and its financial needs. tween the tennk courts and the to you in worship with us. All oordis y e not. devo d to Chariot u. King’, County, P. A. Mclsaae, L. Caretaker-‘s house. The hour of u- v 4 _ "-" t n by Miss C. 0. Rogers. of sou;-15_ Gavin 3,15, Monmgug, .1, ._.—._. rival will be notified late. Will, P—-fa ticipate ‘ personals btlgzkcharlottetown branch of the ééunm Ken,“ Boswgsii, V13-gxrigs wed;I1::dlg’t»oni11;m”rsgs€A§-aygr army wour ' ' —-—-—v' ' John A. Lewis. wn, Loui at too great at speed failed to k 1“ ‘‘.“s'‘““°” ‘’''’’“‘‘‘i on. «em ..*;‘.’"r.r.¥.'=.:‘..“"". rs bu-“ we o ormtni . — . ._._._._ . __ - . ._ . . . 5 ‘ _ _ ‘ .’ July 14 --WP)"' ;‘|“;"°d'm- uf‘§u‘§.lnd“§'&§,.Vl‘f%ti§',E 3l08¢d€11- E An W‘-h 5c‘£“d‘Wc~ thagigh , l‘1l'iCelfl1'i¢l‘iC eating: pre- arm into it post ll: aglgnt ml)? Girl Gulde-News fisheries inter Miohsuddsdd natal”. c-flu: . -Tlilyhliilllithwlll find the 0 “T 99 9 vented s large stte ,s.nce breed- Shows Rutaursnt breaking or! . ‘odor f Om!!! 99,?-“°* Pg: , . ' _ ,~x°1f‘8.& “- .N° _ ere evinced keen rent in mambo.-post,. en.'swerved"~into Mab- A - .Peninsuiu. - ,li0l‘¢11.§19.N of». ~.- 4 MF.:'»'v-r-zrj= ~‘ - Y K:-oceedings and .too _ ective port oils Drug A e, removing a port- ‘to; Lawre ‘ and ill! °°‘“‘ ‘gum 101‘ J. mil Mite.-_Je1i’rey and - um 7-so P ‘(wt discumion. Arron ents were ion or the stucco on the building Bonnveniilfexyxllii M“W“°_ ‘V t r men 30311. and M1 mm 3- A -.6 épnka, and other mode for s. meeting oi Ayrshire before comingtoa halt. Fortunate- partioimte the -000 lfliit; motored Mm sped“ rm‘,-5 “,9 Kingston 3,“, breeders Wednesday during Pro- ly there were new people about ms voted last session to 4 01° rioiliss: , to spfind 0001- tmn cm “mmnm yinciol’ Exhibition. week. The no lime children, The driver es- fish méigzsw :3; thfmgknflceg - fedemtion week_ am-lottemwn. The ma °e_ gzrgeltnixég vfiotrlvgsbe heiuiflmzg the fair coped without injury. 1.. mm d I.n'w- ' ‘mm ' ' ,,,,..;d 3...... in the distrlbut.ion~oi qmauey oi‘ nu: dues and sslted. Mm" Am ~ .__..._ lhst money in proportion to the he sold. , §§‘§‘°°°.'§;°,;’ePg,‘;°. ;*;eg,$,=:;;i ‘,‘,’,'.§,",?"-3,’: onmrslcizmmrgnuous Js1rro_m:nM— Pe1’5°“a1S ‘W ‘ welcome lg l.li1:seB's!?t.'liEr'in‘lJr‘eAu us and Mrs. Alexander L‘4ls¥:Ru'welr? - ‘M? 3“ M75‘ M°M‘8“¢ . I v L_1“_-.,_—m_“ mm“ ,9 ma, 55,610“, madence Wri ht, Montague sailed on the 5. - ' gbaut an. humimd menymaxers B. for Sydney, (7 B , an OONFEDEEATION P ' '" T k F d -ANGLICAN armour scnoor. from New Glucaw Road and sur- ‘”°°‘“°’‘’"- 1' S“'““‘5 "33"" _ . S 1AS50C:{1\T1¢:1N;"cE°s;;|g‘::‘ 5133;; $3“ Kim M;’m§“m°“‘°“m?,w§ ..’George Thompson of Cha.r- Will 3 s mun Guides as possible .. _ » - . ’ fsgogfflfmgfiafi he“ at Xe-F on 3,, ',,,,m., mo“ p°pu,,_,' brides lottetown is visiting his grand- report in un orm at Provincial ilsvefllongbeeu roeotnllod lo the answer to soooessiul.'i‘vn.xBY Jwlv mg’ Mr W C uwsm WM‘ ,1 mmommom shower M‘ moms;-_ ms. 5, A, 'momp5on_IHesdqusrters, 59 Grafton street, at nsisrNo.~v-ed far you: wrnsleuuunainrre-elk by the brim‘ §’r'i‘oe-'1’>§.-as ’. ‘ in the chair. 10 o'clock as the w ' Montague. ' 2. ggraxflgesgd 2 néxribltofos (Saturday) .G.r°!'*.',..iI*.'°"“"‘-‘vii: . T‘ ' l£§'”i§'aTe.°"$r x'e.Ti°n3'‘on.'''li°d :3 li‘;’...".:%.'.‘;‘,i:....‘“°"‘...l’.?..“"‘ Flame”? “&;:°Ml-lsegguthfaé Toiwnseriid. M03. ggggen hr;§-grggnzggg on mnxg turkey Grower our in ohhionl in steel or Pellet xovrgionsi vrnhegtixigwwasobgld Higismgno eorulitgd th bridodixghzrto s heouti. my “glans inflengsi aye‘ n R» E M mm. mm. 5°88 editi$i:"lu:nnre.t?::I&" . I itrlltivtvereastimn "“l-”“"“-"""‘?‘..1i;...€‘a ins‘ ma Mnflienan ‘ -‘MI and Mrs. Stephen Shaw Gm‘ “hm” “"5 v . b"_,.j,, an , om for the Wm, bnmum ho of I I ghurlotteio . ere spending it _ °i'i°'ill!els°s 319:: user‘ eleggdfi as 101- ‘ ith:q§1ae§:Ileod “eh m M°m““° and NW P°£m‘ lotheélfillgd, m and W‘ mun“ uicco ‘Hot and :3, Room nrivil g pho}ne__for pggtkuism, I ,P.E. I.‘ Fur Traders’ ' ‘ in Queen st. ms. vouua uni: Individuals-_Scout 'rmops—-sci.-ooI_ Groups or Clubs -—B_rlng your blankets and stay at the ‘I. M. G. A. Indoor camp During CONFEDERATION WEEK. JULY 17th-22nd o Ietlon will-be provided in Gymnasium. E;siiowe‘rs—-R_ssding Room and Game '._y;||| be open to “indoor campers.” A noniinriloe chsrged pernighi. Write or tele- .c.- A. ~ I.-182. Yvonne Mohesn, 50-year-01¢ Wu‘ i : Presid t. Major I‘. 1‘. May. saohmmennomfn viee-uresident. Mr. W. C. Lesvvett. Aibertnri: Pee-rel: ry- vrpsgu,-,.-_ Mm, 7-1. nimrn. Charlotte- town. Graun leaders. was RM- .,,,.,, 2....gI1....+..n 1Vr- w_ ,r_ Mumhv. am: View, and Mrs. E. V. Bell. Gill'- iotietown. FIND BODY OF WOMAN-Miss man i’ und desd §,'§."t°m§»" lyolice 135 nloihir 1“ 1 room an Kent street where she did light hous~JrwD1I|B~ The 5°‘ eed was stricken ill dufln! night and pmbebiy dlhsmfl s ‘ foun mad" .§.”°w‘§T§u aopsrenciy she hurl been lying. Her flwfi ‘'35 1“ , mg of water beside the cot. An inquest would not be 119005275’- gom,-,¢g pr, .7. D. Mcciulgs-n cg aided. occupants oi the house I at Kent. street. where Miss use her room became - i lost eveninl when thfly '1"°“.“°d . they had not seen the Wmm duos Wednesday nisM- 0“? PW notified and Wil- lfrynwam ma Consw A. J. ..° .m and Master tague, sailed Wednesday , logicsl Bures gi E Young and old "light iianiastic" e wee ems‘ hours ‘of the morning.-(Patriot plesse copy). week holiday Ni}. and Mr Montague. . .Pll0V!NClAl. EXHIBITION -Prise Lists for 1989 use now ready Ind being inniled. If I copy does not reach you please write J. W. Bonner. seo'y. Cbsriotietwon. 1»-IIIM-ll-it Betty Yesterdays ‘ 3 Local Market " Quotations ;..-mr.rr-r ~ 8. where they their holidays. ..‘Miss Elle , training returned town Hospital Thursday morning alter spending a pleasant parents. James Collins at loud I vsileyiield. .303. Lee ....... d M A. C. Macxsy rs. Dick MecLean, on the 8.5. who is employed at the Meteoro- u at shediac, N.B. Collins nurse-in to the Charlotte with her s. ..‘In 5 contest held in theCa.n- sdinn Legion Hall evening to select Mu represent Montague in the rorth-' 5”“ 5 coming Oonlederntion celebration- Mundock was chosen to e following udges. Mrs. In end ||—- Mon- Surf [one evening for Sydney, N. will spend port of . L on Monday Princess to Mc- G Fraser. and Lil-f indies Ebbe Allan. Cardi- r' ‘ . Bagitist O , at ershileld, give town Miss msndsnt, assisted b Ksy Yeo. Min Duel! and _ Bruce. is son. —— At Summerside. - r.°...ar. 1939, to ‘Mr. and a. daughter, Clerc Ann. ' Zion‘ Msnsc on Tuedsy. ' Little Sthds 5 stone of filth 315*- MDLY - n Manse on I 12. men. by the Webs 1'. Miss Mathesan or Mr. William North River. Ff7&”'i'ii§ woemm luv. 6. KM. 5. l ' SM chm‘: ilmfliasuli n . $?.‘.‘nf‘m..l. New (31 939, Josenh hrl, ID!)i"0f 1- Funeral Build!-ir It D. .MacLean NDIRTAKII A nassuasn.» . s I. . so. Geo. n. fieolleill. ’ my “ 1’ two o'clock wn es will camp July 31 toAug. 7th. 'I‘hesii>ew1ilbethe hurch Gronn . The csrnp will be direct- ed by Mrs. Harry Cudmtrru. esfiglig; BRUCE—~A:L Waterside. POWIIN. on July 6, 1939. in Ml’. Mid MN. Al- bert the Prin County filly mm. Mrs. H. R. Found. ~ N STONE -MCDONALD-—At LIV! G July 11'‘ 1939, by the Rev. G. Carlyle Wob- lre Menonuld oi mnfrn, Elmer mina- Nusux-Mm-nzsoN»— At, MCDONALD—-At. Sdolohfdfi. -gill? lled 4 on use L Street. .W"° """' 3E!il:?c:'e'£_w:‘m Etzndlli . My "‘ “ 13, was. Mrs Bush Juno stew- .¥;‘."‘V""°"‘:{°'l g antinheralthyesnwldowoithc .— §';"'m,m° '”"°‘ ' late Lt. aoi. mam smart. mm ‘. u, -,, .,,,_. mlrmnnsx-.1m:en<mies uh. In’; 3" y ‘ day. service‘ st 3 o'clock . —. 3”‘? 9" um’ . n. m., nersl I ring at 2:30. In- Who who more.‘ _ '.-“1'_;-é‘é':§-‘-- ~ ~'--£~."“‘L;_“7’.‘.;~x. WORLD FAMOUS PRINCE ED WARD ISLAND 511. VER FOX . NECK PICESM gs AN APPROPRIAITE SOUVENIR 0 “Canada ’s Garden Province ” Priced from — — — .— 335.00 $69.00 WE WELCOME YOU 1'0 THIS STORE WHETHER YOU MAKE A PURCHASE OR NOT ISLAND FURRIERS Prince Edward Islands Loading Furriers 153 Queen St., Charlottetown, Plums ufl otice An invitation is extended to all Ex-Service Men to attend the Drumhead Service to be held at the Exhibi- tion Grounds, Sunday, June 16th, at 9:30 a. in. Mass for the Roman Catholics to be celebrated in the Exhibition Building at the same hour. ’ Dress:—Medals. (N0 BERETS). Point of assembly:—Canadinn Legion——8:80 A. M. B. WONNACOTT, Secretary, Chal‘l0ll£lDWll (P. E. I. No. 1) Branch Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L. ‘ - vrro+o+o+o-¢+++4+..... .-..-.. -- --- -......-.-.-...--. Linn: «UUu.-u-.n.- . L.'}81_',: Two Killed When ‘ Heating Tank Bursts ;T°° La“ T0 Clfislfy gum;" .,' enoed wait: _ 3",‘: £r¥1el’:s)l4._ Grove nm, N A1fi1l]8"o-1.15-21. Emma “‘u‘3n“ig?.‘$ w?.e..’°§“‘.‘..€f~ n‘£‘£3 Gnu. w For: no . work. wz Richmond st. _.______~__.._lQ7,i1-_7-!6~£i ing tank burst at the Lake Cham- plain Club. The tank. catapulted horizont- ally irom its foundation decapl- FOE SALE-—l935-36 COUPE CA3 tated '1‘ Russell Brown. club me.n- in first class condition, 24,300 agar, and Edward H. 'l'ho:nion. miles, :41:-es, engine pad”; or the Ohittenden County 3.95.00 eater. licensed and ready‘ 'Drui1t puny. Forty yards from to drive away, owner the building it struck and killed require car. Price $75.00. below i-1'0d6~in value. Particulars Suzanne Kelley, 9. daughter ofM‘r. ey. Box 3.‘ one Guardian and Mrs. Justin K4211 om;-,¢, L-176. i “Will Yllll llllllllllll By the Many Conflicting REFRIGERATOR CLAIMS 7. lhK.l«;""~i Brimuinf M‘G~'W.'iNI ”‘W~mw “WM” 4// "T 4> s COW“ 40 MINE ‘ coi.0ssAL C!‘-P’\“TY "3' (‘-7 N,- r Bed ; arold Molyneoux oi ! Listen to All the conflirting claims-— ibn ennnber: v 1. The 6-]! li=.‘.'gentor is built by the world's largest electrics! manufacturing y. 2. GE originated the all-steel ro- frlgenror cabinet sad the sealed r '4-making mechanism. 3. The simple, silent, scaled-in-steel General Electric Thrift Unit revolutionized refrigeration costs and is the only sealed cold- msking mechanism that has been constantly irnprnved for 12 years. 4. C-enersl Electric has built and sold more refrigerator: with this type of cold-melting mechanism than my other manufacturer. I. The GE Refrigerator. with mil- lions of satisfied users, has on unparsiieied record for enduring economy. You'll slwlys be glad you bought I General Electric. 0. GE, the fin: choice of millions. is now popularly priced, and every day there are many new General Electric users. YD-4v Eiutnii Euzcuuc nrrmrmon i I See the NEW 1939 as MODBl.S—-they cilnw: . lz-yesr 5 ' record of ever-increasing vslucs. min In Cu-In ~ 2 ’ I , Electific to. _i;td