Central Guardian Iosnws DBUGSTOBE is the only one opened Wednesday alter- noon and evening. 1114-14-21. Ill! GARDEN CITY BUTTER. in 1'1 lb. iota $2.50. a lbs. s5 cents, l lb. If You Need A Sprayer-- Th- ' the year to buy it because you um“ “we-u.” s 1s i , -— wiil never get greater value for your A7‘ 3014-0 BAY on July 8th his- gestToa oi the season. money than you Hgrdie spfayer you will be under no obligation if you ask us to tell you why. can get fight now in a eose-o-ao-twntusi TIA PARTY at St. "‘ugenc‘s Church. Oovehesd, Wednesday, - July Ith- ‘lldtl-IL FORMER ISLANDElt-Word has been received of the death oi Mr. G. Simon Mason. o! Vancouver. B. 0. Mr. Mason was formerly a res- ident oi this city. __i gervlqestoeks at Kennedy's, Charlottetown POWNAL UNITED CHURCH, Hardie Manufacturing Co. Summorside. sunny. July n: n m m’. 01mm; ?_ 2.30 p. n}, Mt. Herbert; 7 p. m, {i} . n_ . n-ra-az-rrrn-rrrrrr-rrzix-i-Ji-ri- “r-za" T‘l'rz_\.a g Pownllw Th9 5301111119319: 01 the ' ' ' ' lord's Supper dispensed in all sci- _ Ctassified Adveftisefnent‘ ‘ vices. There will be an ordination ’ p. u“ d ' I z oi new elders at Mt. Herbert. ‘...-s.- lino a s no: ‘ . -—- , ffmdau u p. 7,: h, ,¢ g "s, ouroxnro or DRIVING 1.1- gghi Insertions nan m... 1s p: Illa sl I IUD CENSIS — The Provincial Police g _ vawa: v n ““ __~ have started a systematic checkup *"" __._.~ on motorists throughout the Pro- ""' _ w vinoe who are driving cars without Agents wanted gated chaufleur’: licenses. Those iound Oiifltlting without llllillltnl the re- osnrs waits ron wwmfir A ' quir ‘ oi the law in this re- eight room house. suitable location t1 e and prices. big money gaaizgguproposition. United Art Vi"! blui- APPlY A. I. O- care gsrd will immediately be summoned Toronto T. A- W- 049*"!- Gurdim‘ 71"'7"‘31' to court. Already there are several —-"'" . cases against unlicensed motorists IEIJ- PUBLIC SERVICE Gum‘ T0 [fit pending, as well as a number ahteed s . ties, underwear. hosiery, also Royal Buckingham s ‘ drivers who are under age. TO-LUI-IIOUSI-NIW, l! AUG- Tsble Covers. Large Assortment. wemigrréiu giggle $11.25? "0103; m“ m m“ w n =",§*;','!,?.};,, FUNERAL yasraimsr _ The u] 55 . ' funeral of Mrs. Michael Oarragher was held yesterday morning irom her late residence, Haviland Street to St. Division's Basilica where l Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. C. McCarthy. The pallbear- ers were: Messrs D.J. Riley, Sexi/us limLellan, Thos. Ciunpibell, Juries Kits Free. Write today. Dept. 874, Public Service Mills oi Can- ada, Limited, London, Ontario. A. W. ii-S-Sw till July 2. Lost ._._...-.....__._.._.____.- L051‘ - PAIR OI‘ SILVER POX!!! male, 0042-0: Female, 0.0.0. - 7-0. Finder communicate with commissioner of Provincial Police. 1il7-7-7-3i. For ‘ Sale I05 SALE-FAYJALT w" "_'__""'_ l-lennessey rrshx McDonald and arrived 1min Malagash. Earle - Miscellaneous ' “mm” m .uu5_q_a_u_ , _ Ionelrsan.‘ Srervieqe at also loan scram sunouaw. rso- ' Y °"' " ma ssta FBESHENED salts“ vinoiai Land Surveyor. lunwi- 9°11“- cow. Prise winner at Exhibition. ville. bltI-O-IO-i month. ———~— limo BM- "will Rm‘- 2, -——————-——--—--—-— nsuswmo rrtiaunsuirs. - . 7131-77" mum» uomwios new on m. m» Callaghan .... .... cm- Brackle’! Bosch mad. bathing mm Phone u _ 7mg,“ iord o! Chilton, Wis. who have been visiting in the City, the guest oi Mr. Oallaghairs mother, Mrs. Patrick Callaghna, 10 Graiton Street, leave this morning on return home, aitor a much enjoyed visit. Going by motor to diflerent points through the Province he saw many oi his relatives and friends, aiter an ab- sence of many years. He will be ac- companied as iar ar Montreal on tho return trip by his niece, Miss Margaret Butler who will visit her aunt, Mrs. James McKenna in that city. Mr. Callaghan will also spend some time in New York with his brother on his motor trip home. Yo! SALE ANTIQUE FRANKLIN 116G091‘. B9 Rochiord St. ..._.__._.__-_.--. ""9"" snswasaaru - on YOU! berries at cusp-ion bros. They are Island grown. fresh and boxes are iull. Ask ior Reeves’ b08108. ‘lbii-‘l-I-Si. ._._---__---.--- IO! SALE — OLD PAPERS. 5 cents bundle. Guardian Oflice‘. a ~ 2- - . WANTED - ‘I'll! WBlI-IABOUTS o! Isobel Hill. Any information iurnished will be held eoniidential by Carolyn M. Luther. l6 Green Street, Wolluton, Mass. ‘INT-li- IOII SALE — OLD CURIOS. AN- tiques and moderniurniture. Ap- ply Guardian. 90-1-1-6i, HOUSE AND LOT FOB. SALE with furniture ii required. Apply Mrs. Alex Anderson, St. Peters Bay. P. E. Island. 1168-7-8-31. Along The Water Front POI. SALE, T0 LE1‘. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian JIMMY‘! BUS will leave his oi- fice at 1.90 tomorrow aitornoon ior Kelly's Cross Tea Party. ‘me-ll. \ GRAND TIA !AI.TY at Iona. Wednesday, July 0th. Day uniavor- able first tine day iollowing. ‘llil-‘l-‘l-fli. ‘ BILLY’! CROSS TIA PAIT! Bigger and Better than over. We're all going. ‘Ilbl-li. NEW TBACIIIE-Miss Alice rraser has been appointed to the stafi of Prince Street School in place oi Miss Bourke, resigned. T!!! PBEBBYTIIY oi the W. M. S. oi the Presbyterian Church in Canada will meet at Tyne Valley, Friday, July 10th. Hours oi meetings are executive, 9.30; morning 10.30; aiternoon 2.30; evening a. lied-ii. ISLANDIRS WED — St. Paul's Church, Regina, Saskatchewan, was the scene of a quiet but pretty wed- ding on June 18th. when Miss Jayne Ooles, of Milton, PILL, became the bride of Mr. Leigh Harcourt Home, of Dilke, Suck. The Rev. Canon 1r~ will ofliciated. AUTO DAMAGED -- About one o'clock yesterday afternoon s coal laden motor truck ~nd an auto col- lided at the corner oi Weymouth and King Streets. The auto came out second best, g smashed iront wheel and dented lender. POIACE COURT-Jt the Police Boston, are visiting Mrs. Dewolies parents, Mr. J. J. Johnston, K.C., afternoon ior Pictou Landing where she will spend a vacation with her Aunt, Mrs. W. H. Sweet. Proiitt, Mrs. George McCoubrey, Cavendish Beach. - Oyster Bed Bridge, motored to St. Peter's Bay on Monday, visiting rel- atives and irlends. a patient in the Prince Edward 1's- Court yesterday morning a spcedcr was lined $5 and costs or l0 days. a vagrant was given 20 days, an as-l sault case was remanded unil to~ day. A drunk and dlsml .;y W“ lined $10 or Z0 days, SPECIAL SERVICES-lime Sac- rament oi tho lord's Supper will be dispensed in the Presbyterian Church, Hartsviile, at the close oi the 11 a.m. service on Sunday, July 12th. Pro-communion services will be held on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday evenlnll. July 0th. 0th and 10th. The services will bo held at s pm. All are cordially invited. MOTOR VEHICLES REGISTER- lm-Up to the present 7,173 motor vehicles have been registered at the provincial secretary's oiiice. 0i these 6460 are automobiles and 713 are trucks. The total humlbei- 0i motor vehicles registered last year was 7,300. It is expected that thl final total this year will be slightly in excess oi that number. FUNERAL-The funeral oi Lea _Elmer Trowsdale, thirteen months old son oi Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trowsdale, was held irom their home in Inkerman on Saturday, land liospltal ior the past ten clays. is steadily improving. John, spent the week end in the cLty. a guest at the Canadian Na- tional Hotel. daughter, Miss Doris oi Murray Harbor, P. E. I. who have been vis- iting Mrs. William Fryer Cameron St. New Glasgow, N. 5., arid other iriends have returned to their home Reading, Mass. is spending her sum mer vacation in summerside the guest oi Capt. and Mrs. A. s. Alien. She was accompanied by Miss Mat- tie Black who is visiting friends in‘ different parts of the Island. lottetown, P,E.I., is a guest at the ‘home oi her son, Mr. W. HfiMac- Kinnon will also visit her sister, gow and friends in Thai-burn, be- fore returning to her home-New Glasgow News. THE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. .--- -..¢.-._-s_.~--‘ ...-...»... ilelllois Bron, Ltd WHOLESALE MERCHANTS ' AND FIRE SURANCE BR KERS Our has always been and will continua to be:- "Every alto must be com- pletely and anreservedly sat- lsilod." , Telephone 688 or 609. Miss Morgue lb.- Trslnor and Miss Kathleen Murphl, of Montreal, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Eden, 10 I-lsviland St. Mr. and Mrs. Monty DcWolie, oi and Mrs. Johnson. Miss Ruth Lanslll leit Tuesday Misses Vera MacLeod and Jean Kensington, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Allen McDonald, of 0 Mir. J.A. Maclvilllan, who has been Nil‘. Arthur Henderson of Saint Mrs. David Reynolds and her Miss Winnie schurman, R. N., or Mrs. C. J. MacKinnori, oi Char- Kinnon, Jubilee Avenue. Mrs. Mac- Mrs. (Rev) Fraser oi New Glas- Many friends both ili Charlotte- Special Dinners And Suppers At established restaurants in Char- lottetown, has lately increased its stafl with a view o! bringing the oaie up to its iormer standard. A ci-iei and two cooks irom Montreal have recently taken up their new‘ duties here and are ready to cater to the public in the best manner pos-' sible. - The City Cate, located on Queen Street, is under the management oi Mr. Wong Fong. Mr. D. R. Chan supervises the dining room. Greatest care is exercised in the handling oi the (ood which is stored in sanitary geirlgerators. The public are invited to try special Chinese dishes, especially our . Chop Suey which consists of chicken, pork, mushroms suey beans bamboo sprouts, water chesnuts, celery and a few other food varieties, part oi which are imported ior.the purpose. special dinners and suppers are now on the menu. Light lunches are put i up to be taken out. Fresh lobsteis and sea iood are served in season. ‘ The Latest In Tweeds and Greys When you are thinking of buying your summer suit, why not call on L. J. MacPherson, Kent Street? Mr. MacPhei-son has on hand a com- plete line of English, Scotch and lrish Greys and Tweeds which make excellent, well-wearing, made to measure suits. The price oi these suits" range from $35.00 to 865.00. Mr. Meo- Pherson not only excells in Gents tailoring but also in Ladies in which he ieatures style, coiniort and ap- pearance. Mr. MacPherson has also a cleaning and presslns Bqlllll- merit. For excellence of style, quality and reliability oi service call on L. J. MacPherson. Reliance Means Dependability Reliance means dependability, the greatest asset that any business can hpve. Not incorrectly named is the Reliance Garage, as many motorists will testify. This garage, which is located at 44 Grafton Street, is under the capable management oi Mr. J. F. McGuigan, the proprietor. Repair work is done by an exper- ienced stafl of mechanics, who have City Cafe’ - i -_-_-- I The City Caie, one oi the longest beaver. The kitten appeared none the worse ior wear when pulled out- l i’ szvs uolusv s1 , fission»... "Mu wuss: M THE RUSS Dfitlli LA “GERARDINE in your hair, but, through care WI)’. natural wave. upon the regularity your hair this care. 90 days. a. atmcnt. La Gerardlne treatment for the development of natur- ally wavy hair is a safe. reasonable application oi the prin- i - cipics of hair health. lt produces n0 sudden ' ‘ ‘ change oi’ the scalp and consistent training of the hair, develops the wave in a porieotly natural Although you cannot grow a wave in your hair over. night with La Gcrardine, you will, from the very beginning oi the treatment, ace beneficial results. The brushing and massage stimulate the circulation and restore the oil glands to normal activity. The tonic ingredients oi La Gcrardinc lotion cleanse the scalp and are absorbed by the hair mak- ing it softer, more lustrous and manageable. pliant hair holds the finger or comb wave, put in at the conclusion oi each treatment, over longer and longer periods until, to your delight, you iind that it reappears of itaoii alter the shampoo and is as truly your own as any other This healthy, How quickly you can acquire this natural wave with La Gcrardlne depends upon two iactors—the type of hair and the condition of your scalp when tho treatments begin and and faithfulness with which you give Experience has shown this to he 60 to Come in today and see us about this wonderful Hair PRICE $2.00 per Bottle The MacKin n } ” Service At Red Indian Station ____.. Located on the corner oi Great George and Fitzroy streets, the Red Indian Service Station is conveni- ently situated to take care oi all re- quirements oi the motoring publlcf such as gas, oil, washing, polishing and greasing. This service station is equipped with a Weaver power car washer, supplying 400 pounds water pressure, which cleans thor- oughly the running gear oi your car. Prompt and efficient service is the aim and purpose oi the Red Indian Service Station. Ladies‘ and gcntlemens’ rest rooms at your convenience. KITTEN WINS BATTLE WITH MOUNTAIN BEAVER SEATTLE, July '1. (U.P.)—Blue- bell, Maltese kitten was always re- garded as a great hunter but her master thought her ability extend- ed only to the capture oi rats and mice. Then one day she disappeared and her owner iound her a-t the bottom oi an old dry well, 40 feat deep. Beside her was a dead mountain Condition oi the beavers body iri- dicated that the two had engaged] in a desperate fight before izililng into the well. I _. i ROS -~DR UG —UNI TED SUCCESSOR T0 on Drug Co. Phone 219 The wStore .__ ._.__..__= A Fhing Oizbeauty And Joy Forever What is considered as the classi- est car elmibited here this season ii the new President Eight Stats Roadster received by Moore Bron, for an out of town customer. ThiS most elegant car has also the Free Wheeling feature that has been in- troduccd by Studebaker and is a. feature oi all their models oi sixes and sights. You can change from second to high or vice-verso at any, speed and it efieots a great saving on gas and oil. Recent tests have given mileage o! seventeen miles to the American gallon oi gasoline, which is much smaller than‘our Imperial gallon. The luxurious ease and elegant appointments oi these cars are iree- ly commented on by any who have been privileged to have had a de-i mpnsti-ation. The sturdy construe-i tion oi Studebaker; tend to makl one exclaim "A thing oi beauty and a joy iorever." People who have pleasant laces Never leave untidy traces 0i their meals in country places. So runs a notice posted up i1: many picnic places in Somerset England. iliirinitp cities chant WEDNESDAY 1.30-—A.nnual Picnic of Sunday School and Congregation to bl held at Beach near Stanhopl Qfllve. Railway Wharf J l 4th t2 . . Th rvi w“ “M summersme Wm be mt"? l their work the advantage oi the ~ Inn, Eggh (gmlly or group , cgnfiuctotiby Shflpustoififlflhcliixi: “i” “O 1w" m“ DY- “any °- blllast available equipment. Prompt °m°°g° ' ' ‘ ‘ ’ ’ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " l‘ *6 ° fltteudlns wiu use with thew. i ‘w you ssus - mam ‘anousn g, s, m", csimm Medrddy, ai- ‘giro! "i "R lillhleuxszthllls Mm John Mm,“ M m’ mum Hudssou. son of the We S-F- KW!" and efficient service is thereiore the second r Sig: Bllllliafilllrbfiilglailviit; xsnegilttalia plliijsliixiitvlmtlugcxlfgirdtg: m d“°h"'gi“g ‘ m” °t 11°“ " ' ' The hymns suns were "What a Sim to; chariliinwwwn has Lem re. mm“ °t R°mm°° °""“9° c“ Th‘ free by Committee. , Refresh- ° ' y .,,a,,_.,_a_3; and mo has sailed ior Sydney, No- "_——————-—-—--__ ma“ we Hm m Jam," “Jew”, eec e Pres ent of the Con-WW‘ new Weaver Wheel Allgner is an ,,,,,,, Bu“, Wm. hum“. ~- va Scotia. 3mm“ Prgqigug Jewels” ma "Agleqp in “W Asswiaflm‘ °t Mammb‘ The important part oi the equipment. R H’ E cream sic, for sale. Ind Nil‘ - Mum. Wm" I, w“ Winnipeg Free Press oi J1me 25th Th Reliance Garage canlesaml, St. Louis .. 3 0 l W11", meal, ggfygfl gt mm] Teachers Wamed Customs Clutter Chalour Captain "Awxmkm this my m July Trfssdfil belllxilgedvuigogers- can” a Bond partralr’ of Dr‘ HMS" stocke oi accessories and a line oi chlcam 6 u 1 {moth -%a'¢°wn$m"3“:m ' z, i981, to Mr. and M1. Joh L. ' ' son alOn with l? ~th -t oi ’ _ R H. E. ° "m" m" ° . . WANTED SECOND CLASS TEA- Heather’ ‘mud m W“ yummy Hawkins a son. s n Mu“ Adm“ m‘ “mt cmpben‘ the big gonventlim h‘; Bin-lab: Willard storage Batumw The com Brooklyn ... 5~ 9 0 ‘wiilaiisiileeiiiisliifnii m" m» “m, sohwh m“ m, aitornoon ior some minor repairs » , Inumem w“ mag; g; Qrapaud, ' pany is the serive station for Nash, Phume] hm 1 u o‘ (‘n33 a an 133d‘- ifl. Peters Road. Supplement $90 t0 he! H1811". N"! ""94 Ila" l!" "(Mupgyppg m, (my Hggpflgl The bereaved family have the sin- Graham, Hudson, Essex, Oldsmobile, P - ' ' ' - - w“ "' M"°L”“' s”- "“°"""'a‘ tvml"! m’ 5“.m“‘°"“" u July 1. i931 to Mr and Mrs Louis core sympathy o! the community. B‘*°"E"°R5 Kmllgm I-iuPmobile, Packard and Rec cars. -—7 —"'"~"»"_~ ~—"-~-~- ——*——— . .a. s to in nu ’ ' ' Emmi‘ li o w “"°'“" WANT" m“ "l" Kgiyowhich ififinffii. with a Mum“ ‘my’ ‘ “m '“'_' “_ i “NT? itiatgsszi: Qfolrihfi: s: i Mile Creek School. Supplement ' VERMCT m“ “IHNMNT " ssrmun Ala. July s-(uril- ° s ' ‘mom, Dame, Muwhee Gun“ cargo of Island lighthouse supplies, MOLYNEAUX—At the city Hospi- Mm dgllberating two hm," the T b ‘ ’ ' ' the Reliance Garage. A wrecking berlarid, Bccrgtgry, '1144'.7-g_g1_ arrived in port last evening. tel. July 3, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. jun, brought m g “mm 1o;- the prvegldénicrgiloriiqe Mgihagiguenttials crane is in readiness ior all cars a ' loll‘: Wharf Howard Molyneaux, City, ason. f d g 1 m, g m. i ° ° “ which meet with a ' ~ outside qAnTln“ TEACHER F93 5a“- nm Ommm" ‘ 7"“ t: elgggedynat theugflpfidmxfcikllel: here’ and A H‘ Mitchell’ prom!“ the city; quick service is supplied. \ Gmrivale School, two miles from Mae mod, now 1n part, |,|ymGs-|-°Nl_ At the (my H°s_ - d Th “dream ent Rotarian, were defeated in an _ I Hunter River. Apply‘ Beatrice ‘ yum w‘ ° ‘my w” inter-Club spelling "bee" when they Mmdmon Brookfleld QIVOWI will!‘ pitll, July 5, 1931i £0 M1‘. and MES. by Mn Justice Arsenmng; whgn railed an “hymen” when it I Q ' i ' Motor sloop Lens. Captain Weeks. Stephen Livingstone. City. a daugh- m, Q1 1; 10,33 mm; ' w” °x' llss-l-s-ri 0° We" I Y° Y plained to Lillenthal that "Hyman" - ____,__________\_____ in port loading supplies ior Pioioii in. morning. The case was a suit ior w“ the God o, Mmmge he ad ' Male Help Wanted “M T“"“‘°“°h" m" w“ CALLAGHMhA, m, cm, Hm“ sail the price oi a oar load oi vut- mltted he have: had heard oi it A ‘ ' _________ T1" 5- 5- ""1"" “PM” “W u, m, 5 m, ,0 M, m, M" am». so there are no more Jury ________ ' » WANTED-A MAN yo“: yuM °l u" 01"“ alilmml’ 9°" 5w" hm,“ banning“ firm“! cases at the present sitting oi the REWARD FOR CHURCH SLEEPER ‘ work. Hope Mutch. Soutliport. "flWd in W" i890"!!! Wm!“ d‘ M" ' ’ court the jurymon were dismissed. I 7137-7-74! ‘Wm Mimim- "4 "i" "W" u‘ ‘ Two appeal cases remain. those 61 mun DE mo Wi a l '-"‘ 9 -—— ‘l I'm“ "P!" ""4 W‘ "ml" LONGAPHIE-At the-City Hos ital Stem" t vs Douslss and The K1178 ' ' s" “y 5pm r ternationai league Linc Scores rr oosrs ‘NOTIIING -ro an. Oil‘ i-emm to Montreal calling at a i’ ' " i ' n, ' , Mo“, m“ "Wm °‘ *5 w“ °"°"d “ ' / - , quy" from “show to a“ ‘ job u a" ma Mtbom mum “mu” July ii, i031, to Mr. and Mrs. Augus- vs. DeCoste. ' e Cour was a here by the He“ wmmm A Framer . r‘ Postman, Postal Clerk, Stenogra- p‘ . - tus Longapllie, City, adaughter. ed till 1i oclook this morning. o, m, Pwmouth Congregauona, a. H. E. NE yggr ago Studebaker introduced Free i D1101’, Customs Examiner, etc" 1n M“. him" ‘M’ ——-—— church to an member o: h, Ea-ltgmore 4 9 4 wheeling ' thoOanadian Civil Service. Vacs ""1118 W‘ W9 W's!‘ ti" w"- MARRIAGES VALLIYIlIiLD-ORWELL nrsn m t, by , ’ °°“‘ T,,,.°,,,,, _, _ 5 a 1 _ ' . . §l°gflowtvjiii$g cclmstsntly- The Dwlue with he!‘ "Wm MIIW- r * i Charge The Summer Com- Liza” w,° f“ °1°e°h‘:“:“* ' Nine (9) makes have now adopted ii. ‘a . . . Sch lLtd., ' ser eso sermon h - Tflmnio 1o. w. 394.541, film: ‘xfqum hfhfrfi ‘I’: MACKENZIE-MAHAR - s1- gt. munlon at Valleyiieid will be on announce, 5 w c ° a a. E. Otheraateabollttoadoptii. g in‘ w"! cm m" my ‘ma’ ‘pawl gbuw Dunstsns Basilica, Wednesday, iundalfitguly 12th at clays; ogltagllr. Newark _ g g 1 A“ mun come w it v e , , , YO IPI SQYVCGIW - . _,__ __ 0 . ' "mi/sly w take giggle“! '°““- ggnrziingorJmsll/ilairiczy uilzcgcifill low: Thurryldal‘ 1i Valleyileld a p. om M“ Now MUSEUM Mammal ' ' ' ' 4' 4 m DIIMS "W W!‘ "d" "mm!" Smdtblllm F"! ' Wu in nearby Rural locality The "Dwina" arrived at Ohor- “ m ' . ' ' u '1, 14 ' Wheeling has been approved enthusiastically in t Iilpplyin‘ wit“ Minnie R. MseKenzic oi Fortune m» Kilmlllr. Irlds-y. ll. VI ey e . YORK Me‘ J“; 5‘__(U_P_)_° R. H. E. - - d d an n. ns Home and lottetown Friday Juno 20th from . - ' l’ “° every province, in every season. i!!! "l1 e1’ °° - rum Necessities to estabiis‘ * ' ' Brides. to Fredfllok r. Mahal- o: Gaelic, s p. m. Vellevflfltl- 51m" oi the oldest buildin s in New Rcadinl 3 5 ° ' ' I .' ‘Pldmfliiilo 6.005000 aweek from Gum with " “I” o! “m” ‘m Charlottetown, day, 1i, Valleyiiold; Sunday, l0. En land 1,, the 01d G81 R‘ h ster U 4 9 0 mum-m . . .. . , glue ltart.Weillrnilhc1-c¢1g_ Wm, of lumber. After discharging her 6mm‘ n, Ho,’ comm,“ 5 m N 8 e no o! York, oc e .. Inasmdebakeryou getFreewheehnmnl-mfinest , I .3. Watkins company, 14o 0mg lumber she loaded one hundred tons . o v,“ . ° 1mg" L pm‘ m’ “a'y°“r'°ld forur-wiih positive gear control-and engineered l’ , will. Montreal. Que De t i’ DEATHS m" Emmhl Mwdm 1 ' w structure now serves as a. museum Baseball pcatponements National . __ - - . . u,“ B. o 648:.“ a0 l)“. cs ishlng salt for Rlchlbuoto. Slis m“ Th, Revue“ ,1_ A, gin-k, h c I L. asanmtegral part olihechassis. ' I - ' "mid “m” wmm" “d "u" "(m-guy In m, my July q DD oi saint Matthew's Church w m d 1on1: documenm weap- "m AndONLYinaStudebnker canyou sccuretheae ‘ dllemnm‘ — . . - ~- ' oris an u ens s are exhibited. , - . . . _ - Help Wgntgd 3r; mhgich,’ l m ma: llsl, Mrs. Wilfred Mcnally. agod 2s 31mm W111 "Bl" l‘ m"! "Wm"- N", yo“; M, 3,5,0“, m“, other fruits of Studebaker engineering genius. ‘ ab“ ' "m, yum-q not“, m“. ' There will be no service at Orwell u, d. L, , , l, _ _ . I hi" | i; “All 0B WOMAN T0 TRAVEL 2:2,???” nuxmex” m‘ Head. The annual meeting 0T9!" w . n m" u u” Con" American League mugzff'mfi",iim. fikTi-Kzfttl-aditioml indicate I . Ind Inooint scents for old-estab- w” ‘"1"’ "ll-M P- B. I- Rwritll- ‘Ilws- well Head OOHITQII-tion will be held 50m l, N“, Yo“, n“, m h, chum,“ “whim, ,1," ...... .,|,,....,.s.,-.. i... , lingo house in bilsinell in ‘Iior- °' "*4 “m” 5mm" "'""°°“ “Y- m! "» MW M- Fw- I" i’ on Monday, July 12th at eight o'- “ ' ' _ ...... .. ball-bearing spring , amour forty Years. For terms 1W Rlfihibllci/fl- N"? 1118011181113 years. Iiineral i residence oi cm; m‘, D Mjmclfl, mum,“ or w n c safgfyilnroilbYltnolbodiol. mukl,“ Winston 00., Toronto. this M00114 “Ill! l!!! Will M“!!! 00 he: mach,‘ Mm A_ _ m, Eldon’ ' ' - ' .- s s American League Line scores No.5,,“ '@Qfl|‘..m, Thrift o n I f “Id-Wm ‘My u‘ chumtixzlhfi?‘ “N”? 9111! on Thursday. July 9. 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