I When you accept less. mPfiflCQ Motors A. our. enthusiasm: . “tool's pilnllti ‘ ‘ .7. - can. have o fix? i ‘ ’ASIX in the price range of the Four . . What does that mean to you in Performance . . iiiStnoothness . . inStamina . . inComfortZ It means power for every need, delivered by a Six-cylinder valve-in-head engine. More power on the hills. More power on gumbo roads. More power, any time, anywhere. ‘It means quicker getaway. i Acceleration that is a positive delight. A lightning response to your wishes. i It means six-cylinder speed and smoothness. Speed far beyond your needs. Sinoothness that makes all speeds equally enjoyable. These are the things the Outstanding ‘Chevrolet provides at low cost. And not these alone. Smart, roomy Bodies Fisher ‘afliord beauty and luxury that vie with far costlier cars. Riding comfort and handling ease offer ‘no less impressive contrast to former standards. V Once you have tasted the pleasure of Six-cylinder ownership you can never be content with less. And if you. are familiar with Chevrolet prices you will realize that there is no reason why you shbuld c-is-zo .5 Z u oiifiltborrcrowu Dealers for Prince ‘Edward Island B. . R p" i K . 2/ SIX E" if ._ lI/fiiefldlflq “W” sounis l l' .» ' I Matthew £9 McLean, Ltd» * itnd. They declare that-mu a race entod in Europe. The machine bends‘ That Gar of Your: a! vmuau uni-ital: 0000000000000 00400000000 CAIBUBETOB l8 INNOOIN‘! Carburetor trouble is one oi the iirst suspicions oi the ‘average motor- ist when the our perionns inditier~ ;ently. It must be remembered that l there are many things that may in- ‘ dicate carburetor trouble without act- ually ‘proving it. Dirty spark plugs will do it. So will contact points that are out oi order. Leaks around the manitold. poor compression, dragging brakes. and soit tires are others. It pays to know them bciore blaming the poor carburetor. ll SUI! LOCK STAY! PUT . \ Ii the ignition lock is the type that I really locks only when the cylinder is pressed in. the car owner must be I certain that it is pressed in in such i a way that it stays. Otherwise, down I goes the battery. I LOWER GEAR. I8 SAFER On these sloping driveways that lead to the built-in garage it pays to descend the grade in second or, better still. in low gear. The saving on the brakes is not so great because oi the short dip in the driveway but the gesture may mean safety on c slip- _ pery day. KEEP ITS FIRST LUSTEII One oi the finest ways oi keeping that iii-st flush oi youth that every ca‘? possesses when it comes out ol the salesroom is to see that it is pol- ished immediately. Ii the surface is coated with a protective polish right from the start, the Job oi cleaning thereafter is largely a matter oi going over the surface with a clean. soit cloth. Too many motorists assume that the new car does not need to be polished. AN EFFICIENT AUDITOR. An automatic auditor oi motor car operation expense is provided in the odometer. the distance recording unit oi the speedometer. ‘This is it virtue oi the device that too often escapes the attention o! the car owner. FIRST." AID TO BEAUTY will’ not rciurmeh ‘are old car? It always is summing what a little paint will do to restore beauty. es- pecially the kind oi finishes that can be applied by the‘ car owner himseli. The simple way to discover this (act l: to nlmly one or tho brushing or spray lacquers to the wheels and tenders. Going a step iarther and giv- ini the top a special dressing adm that much to the total good result. IT'S HARD ON TIRES Hot weather is hardest on tires. It l! l IOOd point to bear in mind in connection with irseping the m.“ properly inflated during the months now at hand. 81'!!!‘ BRUSH USEFUL A brush oi the type that. is used in the kitchen ior scrubbing potato“ 2 me baker dealers and other ioods can be put to good use around the garage. The job itf periorms especially well is the re-' movai oi corrosion from the battcryl Mrmlnalr. Good stiii bristles, oil‘ courscgare necessary. ; Mlle Elderlelsh-why, 1 don't want these photographs; they don't, do mg Justice. Photographer-Justice? Iil-dy. you don't want Justice. You want mercy. The Best Remedy Say! Quebec Man o! Dodo’: Kidney _ Pllla -Mi'. Gerard Lallberte fluflerei! ~WIthV ’ Bad Kidney; Grlnbr. P. Q. May ait-lspeeiali- Among those in ‘this neighborhood who are nthusiastic in their praises oi Dodd'e Kidney Pills is M. Gerard Laiibaria; a resident oi tan place. Ila wrltoai-"l was auflering with bad kidneys IIIQ IIIVIIII [Qlfl yfluf ‘dug. tlnmants regardlnl the aiiicaoy oi Budd's Kidnt! Pills I procured I boil iorthwith. I can atato. with M. that they are the only loos remedy that 1 have em- taken with such profitable benefit lb m! "health." RI people realise the great ira- Wtllw- of Moire the kidneys ia sood order at all timel. The kidneys livédicoiitamporaheoiillyhwith a gige irom the airplane to the Imlnd a‘ IN the purifiers oi your blood. n antis-‘uatiiiet- spake at buimo. the Elbblbflhifllifl“ ~ -' " _ I radio wave; which rebounds" and is’ the kidney! become clogged with im. - caught up again on the dllhhflli: lfllfllel my. cannot perform mu The rctiirn wave lights one oi a rev-- iuoieolondligbtsaeeordiligtothl 17mm. unruly." The neat. instead 0 "MAIL-ORDER BIIIIIS" On May 24th, before an audience oi room in the Clyde River Hall. the three-act iaroe "Mail-Orderl on Used Car Sales antime.) kQQQ-o Moore Bros. s x. Dealers for P.E.Is1and 256 Queen Street‘ THETlEdgE speak? f0? loot.‘ It is a formal declaration of the fair and square attitude of Studeé toward the ublic. I It_ is _an assurance o honest dealing in a line of merchandising iuityi decide lo staid la .. .. mail-order house. which advertises everything under the sun, ior wives. Nick Henshaw, proprietor oi the believing that cure his son Bob. who is n would-be which iii some ( Thnrlottetown Pledge to tliePublie . 1 Everyusedcarisconspicuouslymarkedwithits price in plain figuresgind that price, just as the priceiof our. new cars, is rigidly maintained. All Studebaker automobiles which _ are sold as CERTIFIED _CARS_have beenproperly reconditioned, and carryia 30-day guarantee for replacement of defective parts and free ' service on adjustments. 3 Every purchaser of aused caFmay driveit for five days, and then, if not satisfied for any reason, turn it‘ back and apply the money paid as a credit “on the purchase of any other car ‘in stock- new or used. (It is assumed that the car has not been damaged in the ‘To the PublicfWe pledgdadherenceitoethq above policy inselling used cars... The Studeiboker Corporation of Canada, Limited, takes pride and pleasure in announcing that the abopgfledge is being carried 91g by- e ;1*--"i:§' times and ‘places has fallen into ill repute. It is an assertion of confidence in the reserve mileahgc the sturdy Onc- Pro automobiles. Valuable booklet, “How to Judge a Used Car, " mailed FREE oil uglier! ‘TI-IE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION OF CANADA, Limited - WALKERVILLE. ONTARIO ....l John typical Miuiriiy as the two cowpurichers, play their parts like veteran actors and provide considerable amusement ior ithll. occupied every “"““'“"° b“ ‘ ranch. nets hold or the order. and. 3m. audience. Lillilan MscPhail takes‘ matrimony would ‘the part oi Nance Hcnshaw in hei- 'Pinlty Butler usual competent manner. Monty Brides" was presented by the Yvllllblflflywflilhl B! hi5 fflvll-ih ldHI-S. 11¢ Hyde u Princesl- the Indian serv- Epgoplg oi Clyde River and vicinityiputs his son's nnmn to the ‘ordclzlant periromed his pert very well In‘, play was most Iuccessiul, the .'1'he secret marriage oi Bob adds in- land elicited much applause irom the I Have Ever Taken plgygfl acquitted themselves in alter-est to the story and turns out audience, m; Llvjnggwn u m,“ most satisilowl‘! manner. the elm’! iiqlllio DIEMRHUY ill the end. The lcrandall added much to the success o, ‘the M“, w“ very clever, wittynimnll-ordcr brides nrrlve and tholni m; plgy gm] “cud h" p"; 1n clean-written pic.» n! work and the lboys try to shun them. but find out. la very becoming manner. Tens Mae- audience was " aver was in . this vicinity and who gives oi hisl time and talent uaatintedly to help along various enwrtoinments. The every entertainment and be always delights his audiences with his clev- er, catchy tongs. m. Bhaw received a tremendous ovation at Clyde River. m. Davie Ward Gad m. John nur- ray contributed a vocal solo mil encore. Both oi these numbers ward all received by tlieaudianse. In- mimeatal music was iurnisiied b! Mina 11mins One and Mum flar- old and Melvin Scott. The plot oi the awry centres ar~ time we cawpunclisrr who. because ' ~ et you" ll "W w‘ esrviee oi’ Mr. Bhaw ia sought ior . gndworo obliged iorespondtoan‘ p KI n N EY latest that there l that. the girls generally get what. ‘lKlflnnll and Milton MacLaughlin as hall. The order they go alter. The part oi Princess. lJanu and Deering Hamilton respqc- throughout the i inning was exoel- {the Indian servant adds some humor lent. considering thc large number oi ‘to the Dlly- Mr- John l-leartz in the people that were obliged to stand. lvery diiiciult role oi mo. Henshaw The specialties between acts were oi ‘ldoes his part in n manner that would the vol-y beat and iciudcd vocal solos do Justice to a proicsaional eritor. by Mr. Walter Bhaw who is undoubt- ‘This is the most diiiicult. role oi edly the molt popular entertainer in the play and Mr. l-leartz handles“ it . iveiy played their parts with great credit to themselves. ‘The Misau Lydia Murray. Myrtle Livingston 14s Richmond st, Plate Glass E. Rf. BROW Lowest Rate. .9006 §lfllltt QUOQIICQMDIMQI» ‘ lgcnt at Slimmeraldeé. Uflld Lewis. i p I "w". built into t Studebaker “mall-order brides." Tl" part oi Wm. Hamilton was new! very ggpahly by J. Victor MscPhill The Cast :—- J. A. Mum! stanley Murrli/ Nance l-lcnshaw Lillian MllPlll“ Nick l-lenshaw John E 1'16"" Bob l-lenshaw, R. Olartllée Mun“ Princess Moniulle F?“ Rose cmndsil 1m Lliinilw” Jane Hamilton Tana Mai-Kinnoll Deering Hamilton Milton MW Laughlin Queenie Dunn Arabella Jennings Gayneli Jones William Hamilton skeet Bynder Myrtle Llvlnuw" Lydia mil-ill Florence B09" .1. victor W‘ and Florence Beer made thres varyFliail. O . (4st eeeo0 - (Jharlottetowil Insurltnce at