vww v s v v r C. CHURCH OF ENGLAND m pyEaCATIIEDRAL "" cheep‘ l. I. Ielsee w)” 5th., lneasabmt. g4- snzsnne Brenton. Ho. Maslo Qrgllllll and Choir Director - LINTIN snvrqrs communion: “lands; and Friday I:II. wsdnesday 0:80. “Huey, ‘liltnrsdey, Saturday 1:46. i Children's Service Wodilflill! Ii P-M. nwn‘ gm] Adllllfl wednggfljy and Friday 7:80. The week dIYIQYVW" l" m ginrs Chapel. All ll IN All sea tree m; “no propriated. WU"?! ere velcom ""1 9 ill Ill DWI II i-i :».:~.:.::.-:r"r..¥.r:r- ST. PAUL'S CHURCH m,“ y, T. lbbott, llnnl, Ieotor floystnn F. Mugfortl. 4.3.0.0.. organist and Choir Maeter. TIIIRD SUNDAY IN LIN‘! ‘AA.AAA ‘IIALAALAI case yrouoanvo ~ A of" UNIIED cnuncn - 9t CANADA rmurrv omit-an ciiuttcn Reverend T. l. H Idllllllll. Minister Isevefelll II. O. Ilioe, D-Dt. Welling asesasessituaA A000 orssnistsnsonoir ' 10.00 Add. JIIII‘ and lessier Chases elMthe Church Soheol. I .00 A. . in the Social llall. 11.00 AM. PUBLIC WOIUIIP. conducted the Minister. luhiects: “ snide u! God." Ant-huh: ‘"0 Saviour of the World" (Sir John Goes). 1.15 p. m. The Minister will give the lest in s. series of six rsgeiolel broadcasts. over station C . 1:30: Young People's Bible Class. 1.00 P.M.: PUlLIO WORSHIP. conducted by the Minister. Anthem: "Jesu. Word of God In- carnate." (Moses-t.) “Jesus. where's: Thypeopie meet. ‘hare they beheld Th toe-soy out; Wherder they seek ee, Thou srt CENTRAL GIIAIIIIIAI This eelllsl la reserved ‘n. nerve s! local interest. est sdvptidng el lg lle llleltel ve sums; . slila ln'sdvesso:.' ‘u Aumsurro meeuile and Imlil- Toombe Music ltere, ‘ SPRING SUITS iuet srrived st Jack Cameron's. “Phs- Store for Men." RAVI; UP ‘I0 16% on thet It. lee bite Pro-Easter spam. ‘g Eng Absgovelt Gilt Court. srorrr cons and Grey ma. nel Trousers st Jeek Cameron's, "The Store For Men." CHURCH 0P‘ SCOTLAND. - sq. vloes March 9th. Argyiq gm" 11 A- M. and 1.30 P. M. DeSable a PM. Rev. J. H. Bishop. . REV- M... FIIANCIB will s. up llfisker Sunday evening at Holy Name Hall after church. A pieeure to be shown "A Blind 3|“..- q Jerusalem." All are cordially 1n. lubleet: "The Rioh Young Ruler." vtged NORTH RIVER PASTOIIATI. - llezeh 9th. Services so toiiovst rstrvlsw t1 n. M. North River s $Ti Illustrated Address. Sub“... _. The History of the chuwh of hngisnd. M ti" Morning Service the tiiolr will consist of a Mlle Choir tram the Lsymens‘ Association. Also at this Service a Scout Plsl given by tho Laymene’ Association h, u... Buy Scout Troop of St. PM!‘ I Church wiii be dedicated. Th.» Boy Scouts and Cube oi St. psurs (‘hurch will attend the Morn- ing Service in a body. Visitors will receive a iorfllll welcome ht St. Paul's Church- gmmd, 5-D Klingston, 7.3:) P. Kiri-gates: | _ And every pisoe is hallowed I "P e "i" It e home o! . “Tim n'.'°§.'....‘i'.’.'i"” ‘£11351. and around!’ _ “ma” D°°h°"i'- Tiwvdw rilaht- ‘Sernttiin, Sublfliil. “ l" chfllfll" Long Creek wotsmp and Bu,“ (“unfl- BApI|ST Study Wednesday night. A11 m1. Lalo M“, .. ._ . m. come. Rev. A. E. Todd, Minister. i 7%:>"'"fm°_";"fen,n' Pa", m. _THE BAPTIST Cm-mcu nits: DAMAGE name nl-i PAIRED - workmen are busy! cleaning up and repairing the corn-t are caused by the early Monday morning fire in the Market Build-i ing. The water has been cleaned {up as well as most of the charred ,W€0tl sncl rubbish. Several beams. may have to be replaced dug to‘; .their weakened condition and ex-i itenslve remit-a will begin ghnrily "Q0" the ceilings and partitions. i Minister Iisv. i. Iudson levy. 8.0. Morning Worship ll A. M. _ Sermon "The Necessity of the Cross." Anthem “0 Saviour of the World" (Goes) The Communion nf the Lord's Sup- per will be observed at this ser- vice. fir»: Churohwilcmoi follows , ' l or . i’ Evzmdlg‘ Worshipp’! EM. CITY POLICE COURT -' M U10 ' Sermon "Lite At the Cross lmtiuriciii’ PM“ Wm yesterday mom- PRESBY I ERIAN i_ THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES Minister Tbs Rev. 'l'. ll Busseil Homers M.A., 8. M. Organist. Miss E. Lillian Meiteosie Mill. Bao- ll A. .11. MORNING WORSHIP Sermon: ‘The Tragedy of Touchi- nest". Aiitht-iti: “Jesu. Word oi God. In- carnale." (Gounod) lBrondrast CFCY). 2.30 P. ill. CIIUii-Cll SCHOOL. l P. M. EVENING WORSHIP Sermon: "Do Thyself No Horns!" Anthem: "Grid Sn Loved the World". tfliztintiri. ' The Minister will conduct the lervlces and deliver the Sermons. “I Loy My Sins on Jeaus".; m3 “V0 Yemandfid dill-ilk 801d iii-- capnt-Zes were each lined $10 and {costs or twenty days in jail. Two {drum-It and dlsorderlies duty ldent- Ml M u m. art '1“! mm c’ m and “s15” “my o "it “L..’“n....l.;.'.. chotrpday‘ “m” a m“ w“ “m” ‘w wig-Hagen Stewart. A.T.C..tl. Mlrsmfistxm-l 03:1,? gray: A parity _ '_ u auo vol“ U ~ighdlal¥llgvelclurlglsT ' blank“ “m ""“‘*“d°d “mil Mm" Wiiflilllt W ;d-ay tvith a vagrattcy care being UIIURCH- held over until today. UNITED pENTmmsTAit i can DAMA(i_E_D—IN COLLI$0N CHURCH |-At 10.10 yesterday morning s. i-f r —~~ i truck and a car were in collision s9 tum AVE. . H . ,. My_ y, (7 islrtnstrilhrii‘ Pastor. groan;c$fiflzglggienwauglfinfitifig ~h l 2 . |. ijvfitliusisfi” rod-hi... 3 n- m~ due ‘O the slippery ccndmm q‘ m” I . ., 73,, _ _ niavetuent and partly to the car 2t.‘;'.‘.“°.éi?.‘.1f.§°'lé3.. Ms...“ u- (flawicyi- - Duet “Faithful Shepherd, Feed Us." (Blair). (Blair). Mia-i Barbara Qulgley and _ cor parked ico close t th com . "it" ‘hi’ Cimdiem mm" °' m“ DQ111882 i0 the truck Oamostvied if» Air over C.F.C.Y. t-sch Saturday a crumpled fen-tier while the car l0 to 10-30 ii- III- was extensively impiflred about} ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prim-e and REV (l (MRI. rsfton Street LE WEBSTER Minister . Mrs Arthur Boner, ltholr Director MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. M. Theme: “Jottug Christ —Tiis-, Good Shepherd"- Fourth in ll serics ms the Exclusive Claims oi’ our Lord. Hymns: l9. ‘I45. I08. Anthem: "0 Saviour of the World. Sir John Gmts. The Path-finders’ Class will meet It 12.10 P. M. Z130 I’. M. Tlie Sabbath School utd Bible Clitsrcs. EVENING WORSHIP 1.0g RI. Theme: "Alone With 0i," lvmns: 01o. m. 4st. Anthem: "Hark! Hark. My Soul!" Shclly. ' “Wait on the Lord: be rrl good wilrflzr. and lie shnli sirengthe mill; heart; svslt. I say. on the r >. You nu» cordially invited to wor: Ihlp with us. $~ -\_. .__‘_.. . . my.’ IQ CFCY 030 ‘iliiflicrrs m WlSliRN ntmsmtnt 1| "DAY The British and Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND ._it rumor: aowutn IBLAND suxtntsnv ___. "We can challenge _the world." - George Fox. The Victory o! Righteous- Mle — for "rightsoilness Elllveih a nation." The Viotory od Freedom - fer "the mo: llell ineks You tree." » The Victory at liverw- "Ihat we may obtain D0101." Th! Victory o! Philh- "vhieh ovsreunetii the WWI." “I! Victory of Iope-“Pior We ‘are saved through wrnt-JZ... a: his brother else." -' Violations Messages the lei! loriettiree ‘w ‘Q I". . , to male kn ‘I? ‘lend-ins ‘an fleeing": - i .11. Ausihrynlsneh. . _ i0. I P!!!" a MINNIE“ .. .. DVMIOMI W * 01w sew-t ‘the Brill. boo-d and fertder. SALVATION ARMY TRINITY cnuncrr. - The Min- Msior and Mrl- Vivi" "til-til" later will conduct tn services, and u a. m. Holiness ‘iloelliil- iiiillvei" the suuwizs '0n the third L39 p_ |||_ sundny School. sil-llllily ln Loni. His subjects will Interesting lessens for all. l b8 “iifirfllds of 66d" and “The Rich 1 a M_ Bunsen-st, Margin‘, [Young ltuler. In the aiternoon he wugnigh; meetings each Thure- I W111 deliver the last in a series of d“ n . RM isix special broadcasts over station An s" cordially invited to st- l CFfCY- and conduct the your-c peo- “M ‘h’ mo“, mumn“ I pies Bsblc Clnsa. 'i‘.he music of t-he I i anthems: “O Savior of the World" . CENTRAL (LHEYFSTTIAN [by Sir John Gods, and Mozart's ' CHURCH l ‘Josu, Word of God incarnate." The _ ' Church M11001 will meet at the ‘ Kent Sires - , MARVEL o nviuuit a mi. "W111 limei- i Minister. “C- . . 'r wear. or inlet‘ THE sums or s1‘. JAMES. - mm M“? sin‘; Director ' iThe Morning Worship at the Kirk Itomorrow will be broadcast over 10.00 AM. Church School and . C. F» 0- Y- The Mutt-stir. the RW- ‘F-mlb, “mm lT. H. Buascll Somers, M. A., S.T.M., i 11:00 AM. Morning Worship end i, will conduct bath liloming and Ev- Communlntn. tmlng Worship and preach the ser- Quqe speaker: Dr. A. D. Mae- mom, in the Moming ort "The Kensle. - Y Tragedy 01 zisouchlnees" and in the 7m ]I_ M, _Fsrniiy Night-Ihe-Jjvening on Do Tthysel! No harm! l niug Worship: H iMiu. E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. sermon; "Aa he Twig Is Bflit- 3130c. will direct the music for the} The cortciudins miifllfile i" ‘t ‘m’ services which will include éou-i lea oi three messages "PM! I P, dad's Anthem in the Morning "Jesu,_ ‘Will Illb-i""'M"'h'°' Th“ " ‘.3: Word of God. Incarnate" said Stri msIss-ttsdliltjuiie "ti" "P"! |Joim Steiner's Anthem in the PM, hell en - ,, t ; "c, q 5° Loved th World". i PM" "Ciih" ‘M’ "W" “"1 cnurcoh schcsi rncetsest 2:40 in; ‘élglwinflwn Beck “d Jun End the afternoon. '""'- .4 run BAPTIST cnunca. - dlglayitmlwitsrzlrdtals-tldn 'i§3"’..‘.‘....§‘l§.i Momma Worship wiii be miliwitdl i to worship on the Lord's day. by the Minister. the liiev. I. Judson .112‘? "fétfiriiihfhhrfélfit The Communion of the Lord's Sup- ‘éihiéi? §°...‘?.‘I.‘.°’.lffi ;.‘.2‘.“‘J°.’."..'1°.I st the close of the service of Morn- ing Worship, The mule of til-re morning will include afithflrl 0 Gospel Hall _ Upper Prince Street l i | ‘z Sunday School Lord's DI! 19 l-m‘ Sevi f th W 1d" (GOI). Ew ""‘““" M ma“ "M" m: u seinguvvgrshi; etorl r. M. win be ompsu": Service Lord's Day 1.30 p-m. conducted by the minim". with sermon "Life at the Cross Roads.‘ Miss Barbara miller 15d Mil Marilyn Ruvert win sins NW“! shepherd. Feed Us. ‘like snthern 2d _ the evening will be "Ill-WI!!! I Lsy My Sins on Jesus. ‘me mimic of the dey will be in sherse of Mil Helen Stewart. A- T- 0- M» will‘ ist end director of choir. "w". Mating vVedneedev ai 8 lb slime... heartily invited. Lenten Meditations‘ Rom The Times, London T!!! I-Iiflu sun rm snare‘ In course o! time m" lI-yinsrind quotations .....f°t".“'fi understood in a sense widely eur- {Preiifurggml original mesn- ' , Oil proves the rii s.’ “More honouml in the breech than the observance" are examples ‘a!’ 2132a!‘ ghtlglltt. end snoflielr can a sang - ibtliians. "The lgtter ‘killeth, 03:1! the 5PM! glveth life," the wordg film and commonly th l - posed to mean that fyrffni“‘i. "l! I irii and general intention oi the vine law-outweighs s §gn¢. till-loin observance 0t its wrrtten code. Both true and useful as this ll. it is far from what was in 8t. Paul's mind when he wrote the Piss-ore. The resder should notice i: once that "Spirit." is vsn a cap tel letter in the ling- lish version. for the reference is not to the spirit of the law, (es contrasted with its letter), but to the 3P1!"- of God, the Holy Ghost, Bt. Paul in fact la using g, rather obstruss theological grgiungnt, c", which he develops more fully in his n end Gaistlan letters. The giving of the law, he suggests, put v which he found himself unable to camDiy. So this inexorable code re- ducsd him to despair and, 3,5 it were, killed him. But lite is fully theirs who e-re willing to be led by the Spirit _of God. Bitch. in brief outline and con- siderably simplified-is the apostle’; somewhat involved thought in what cannot he ranked Among his most felicltous passages. The popular misunderstanding of it is to be welcomed rather than deprecated, embodying es it does s principle of real practical value. Particularly it should be remembered when the Bible is to be consulted or quoted in order to support some special point o! view. For too often in con- troversy some sentencc is adduced without resard to its context the circumstances in which it was written or spoken, or to other sen- tences which seem to state en op- posite view with equai force. In days when much importance ls rightly attached to the Bible lir s primary agent in education sli who are taught it need to be en- couraged from their early. ears to Tstudy not merely its W01‘ irig but its whole character and purpose. making these, and not merely s set of written rules, the force control- ling their conduct. Thus in e wider senile tharrSt. Paul's it remains true that the letter kiileth, but the spirlb-itseil a product oi! the Splrii-givcth life. position at the top of t-he listing. Help the greet cause oi’ the Bible. Society through the PsE. l. Auxil- iary or Branch. L’ NDW Y0" MAY iliWE Dry,duil,dandrutiy hair? shampoo with fragrant. mild“! med" “GORGEMIS lliilll!" thanks to eesY . / e 3 Do this! At night mavsSHBB 5C3] with scientifically ifiidiiiffiihifiiitifiéfiihrfiliiii heme treatment it i’ . met lceted Cuticure Ointment. Next day success. Buy at your driiflgis"! ‘way- e new standard before mm with‘ A warm‘ a jepnty bird-trimmed hat, nuc ass of Kent coir» a Literature And Life lly lioekmso é m-‘fifiifl t i l "a res-on u w" is s Phrase MISSES’ anti GIRLS‘ we ind in the Bible occurring as it does in the letter to the He- brews. It means what we cell hab- ‘ it. s word as w. know used by the French for cloak we put on; so that d habit is something that we put on and weer. It is the way we do e certain thing from day to day, or as we say "habitually." g Aristotle said that, we become‘ builders by building, we become harpers by harping. I! we build well we become good builders; but if we build badly we become bad builders. So with harping. In like manner by doing just actions we become just; by performing self- mestery we become strong; by do- ing brave acts we become breve. Robert Louis Stevenson declared that "evil i5 called youth till it is Pretty Checks, Tweeds, and Sling, shades, arriving doil-y. tlpe. symbolically urchins s My" maternity section of St. Georges hospital in London- ilet Earnings Show Increase HOWARD r. noBtNsoN. BOARD CHAIRMAN. c. r. INCHES. rmas. MARITIME TRUST. Howard P. Robinson was elected Chairman nf the hoard of The Maritime Trust Company, a new position, at the annual mncting at the company's head office. 104 Prince William Street, yesterday afternoon. He is succeeded as prggl- dent by C. F. Inches, K.C., who was vice-president. Elected as vice-president was F. C. Boutteay, Saint John. Also vice-president is Petcr G. Clark. Summcrsidu. PJLI. Mr. Justice George J. Tweedy, K. 0., Charlottetown, retired as t: di- rector following his appointment to the Supreme Court bench of Prince Edward Isl-and. Increased business was rerortt-d and n divi- dend oi‘ (our per cent wits ahnuunc- ed. "It is encouraging." mid Ml‘. Rtib~ lnson in his report to the share- _hcide-rs, as president, "to note that ‘the net liitrhinpr. nt the Company |cu-ntintie in improve from year tn tyear and that. nitor deducting in- come inrz. our 1W‘ nrcfit i-.< $14,913 - 97. r-sin: tin iricrcase over lhr preceding _v:*:1r "f $5,470.88; also . that the ciiutcs. ‘rusts and agency : at-rntinl: tinder gvirvirvieiration have increnrri from \€i.91288i§17 tn $5.- . '."Z4.$“.'i15 and ii will hc noicti lint l tit" surrhts vs at mP"°’*li"l' 31, 1945. , has lncre-‘sed to $38,623.47. Considerable Increase "The yirincf-pl" of invesiini! nnlv in dominion "Wvinciiil mid iiizzh lkrarlc milnir , bonds has been maintiinrd" H") rsjzori <"“.1l‘!1u'."fl “and it u-“ll 1w sewn. hv referring: to our financial statement, that there l: .~ considerable increase in tire actual value of our securities in crimnarisnn with the book vtilite of nmuuni ’.'lt7\‘Vll in our slntcmrni. “Your w-inrs.“ he t~onu1\i.'l0<l. "have t": mi ll dividend tif [our ‘ per cent in he paid on the capital siorl: n1’ the contpany for the year‘ H946. rvid paiwnrnt _to takr pint-t- nn March 1. 1947 tn shr-xwhoiierr lrcttistcrod cf record of Jan 1, 11047." old and than it is called habit." l There is s ditference between I custom and habit. Bacon called aus- ‘ tom “the chlot magistrate o! mil’! life." Custom he's to do with the many; we speak of certain ways which prevail; that the crowd does things in ways common to all, whereas when we sneak o! habit we think more in terms o! the individual. ' i Z-6x i One thing we would do well to! I ONIABIT | i i i i i i . THE _MISSES i é» remember when we think o! habit, and it is that good habits are as easy to form as bad ones. The tact o! the matter ls that when we use the term habit we are more often than not taking tor granted that‘ it refers te bad habits only. we) think o! such things as drink. pro- i fanity, tardiness, slovenliness, and; other vices. But the very opposite; may characterize our condutrz. It, may mean temperance. chaste ; Cools and pretty dresses oiwuys in stock. ed and Swing Skirts. T-Hx. speech. promptness, nestnesa. It we begin early to practise those and kindred virtues they become whet has been called by Montaifllifl "596" and nature." The New Testament toils us that by exercise or use the senses are trained, and the word is our word "gymnasium." The senses are PX- erciaed.‘ andhwe see, hear. ttolac; rompt y. T ere are miiii fl first we do each day all; “Pug” not need in deliberate: ‘Yifdo lhfllii automatically. The body is inflilelli" ed by hatbii. and exercise develops us phyfiwdlly} thus we hear f: great, deal about “physical fitness . Spenser said that the body ts in- fluenced by the soul; these are his words: "Oi soul the body for-m do-th take. For soul is form and doth the body , make." l Our thought hahi-tg are shown in the hody. in the glance of the eye anti in tho way we walk. Was Carlyle who said that you co pick out n rogue by the way went down the street? he 1 MOQOMOMO Spring Fashion I\J<:\hns Units anti Suits. Pole newest spring Girls’ Goat Sets 8.95 to 12.95 A line selection of Infant's smocked A new shipment of Girls’ Plect- Sizes Remember Show sponsored by Junior Ladies’ Aid of the ,, HOLMES s. BRADLEY iGMididMtiiwbiéiibi-GMOQMQMGN PAGE Tatum the Fashion Prince Edword- Island Hospital Mord: 12th or the Charlottetown Hotel l. Art old way of life l! hard to change, and-to form new and good] , _ habits call: for discipline oi self|°n¢i manner °l_11\’1I18- Habit! lit? and rnnsillnt watchfuincss. lormed 9H1)’; m f“! we begin That slave philosopher, AaesopHhBm when we begin to live, We hqsln good fable about a young ntan have the raw material which nat- who loved n, cat; it w“ his Demure provides. Our task is to take He prayed to Venus to have pity "115 and °TZ!"1_19 U? and 5W9 ‘i c-n him, relieve his pain. Shc out the riaht direction- of her kindness, turned the cat into Ham]?! F3.“ 1i W186 Thmfl i" the Queen: “Custom gives s frock a livery that aptly is put on. Refraii now from unholy desires once an: that will lend a sort of casings to the next denial. the next mor. easy. for use can almost changt tlhewstamp of nature and master th- (CV1 ." a. beautiful young woman whom the young man married. Not loligt after a mouse ran by the plucet where she was, and the old nab, ure rrasserted itself and of! she ran after the mouse. Thus. the old sage would tell \iS that it is hard to give up the old ways, and change ren. ‘Iherssa Gallant. nude one. - when the Irit- Lo don, England, on Msreh l. more Iivlli be e. cake weilhl-iil 39° pounds from Australia. Children sent in this ingredlmts end s Gee- bsker belied the cake without charge. It is In 12 sections and la decorated with icinl to rmHIi-t Attstrsllsn flora and isms. That yin be quite e cake for ll" Bible - "sonar. wiy at sitowine I “ma” e1 petiole heve for the will’! ‘done ‘hi sendinl "ll 3M‘ 9° w, ‘lends in-muw wneuw TM n; is etin the best seller in the I: d peeks, no other "his: Y?!“ meossed t9 ‘WW’ IUIPIIIID Illillll An oftiee worleer in ‘Oivmrll- Wssh: llsleo Carlson. wee sin-yie- ed toleerli ehessas heiress to a smell fortune iett by her uncle. Been Osrhen, Ibo died i oents-s-nl ht. rooming h se KIITY KEAIIEY FINA Oliioelv. e left more thee 081.0% movtnsum-sveseneimewoiw t ~ ins inn Foreign ~Bible society meets 1 A t vsournronr scuoot flitting, let-t to right: Betty Rogerson, Barb are Dufily, Madeline Stewart. Joyce MacKee. Glau- die Robertson. Oerol Burns. Catherine Burns, Arlene Sntellwood, Bernadette Gallant, Irene MacCu- Mending. ledt to right: Teddy Smallwood, Blair Scranton, Joseph Smallwood, Louie Gallant. Billie Duffy, Gordon Ayiwsrd. Eddie Burns Jerry Mawanm‘ Bu!“ 511W“?!- Gallant. Patrick Reunion, wire Reel-don. Teacher, Miss Marv Quinn. is shown to the 1m reor- iflredes 5 to 10) front my, 144.0, “m. mm. srnalinmd. R-lmond Hynes. cstvir. Wood. when: Oelss. riussn Muheb. Christian, is drown to the lei! roan-Photo ifl lid. qsrnhtm Beck Wow. ldl. lo rigihhuuflhdrleycfiurtaeiiuogg. Thlefllms w 94 1“;- gwn 3w, my." Adele Plgypey, Phyllis MecOat-ron. J enne a n, van ec- x21, ‘Merle, fling: Jun: Plppernogylvis Flood, Jen st Reardon. Muriel Mnrtlrsno. Teacher, Miss Mary \- h wont DON! IY rxrtim ""/ ‘g T6 Greet George St Marie Elena Beauty Salon Helene Curtis Tru-Art Oil ling. 85.00 tor $1.10 Reg. $10.00 for 85.00 hoot processing time for oil types of lioh Pennonsstl Individual Permanent Waves Sylvie form ot- TRACTORS POWER SETS. lo ieke the piece of Blair Kelly, Francis MsoCsrron. Caterpillar Diesel Power is uvoiiubie in the I EQUIPMENT - CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT- MARINE ENGINES - ELECTRIC GENERATING CATERPILLAR TRACTORS with o wide range of attachments can be used POWER SHOVELS CRANES, Etc. We can also offer you gasoline operated power units, Marine Engines, Electric Sets, etc. Write or coil at our uptown otiice for full particulars. A. PIGKARD 8t 60. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. o$ee¢>ceeuie@co<eoes§cergwvc§es@cr@ umrs LOGGING ,