... cortisol: 29. 132i- No Fear Now of Offense! So Sweet and_ Clean Inside! . No Offensive Vapors Fromthe Pores Once ii , realizes the wonderful pro rties in casmra. no o her laxative int e market would everlie onsidered. it's no trick to “clean out the bowels ” Dozens oftliings will do that. But a little natural csscara purifies the system clear through.» Cleanses even thepores of ybur skin. Renders perspiration as in- offensive as so much dew! The oltl- ’- tiishioned way yviis “stilts.” They get action, but they take the mucous mem- lih ans along with the waste matter! " ‘pflperel oils tire gentler, but they leave hwbowslg with a film of poisons for e blood to carry off through the pores. But when ‘you cascarize the s stem, you get rid o all the poisons normal i muscular GINO)! of the bawe . ll you have the habit of taking medi- cine for constipation, or even for auto- inioxiciiti ,stop it. For a czintly cascaret is a deligh lform in which to take cas- carn; children love them, flflfl lite m5"! “MY OLD BREAD of unpleasant va- liempts most EFOWH-"Pflifl hi“? "HOW" pors when I was excited or warm used And whtitn comlorttnknow you are to spoil a party for nie. It is even in that clean, wholesomecondition that worse alter a purging. ltwvas ti good does away with any need 0i di-‘Oilofillllfi, friend who told me the wholesome even in warmest weather! Tryacascarct sweetening of one or two- tonight-see howyou feel next tl.iy,tintl for (lays after! With the skin lresh and fragrant. All druggists, 10c and 25c. GASCARETS I§f§O4QOOJF§OQOOQQO+GFO+OQFQOQOQ-HO-QOQOQOO00 bobbed SILVER FOXES WANTED 4 "C0 high quality registered animals for cxpnrt tn liuropc. Early delivery. Submit proposals for whole or part, giving prices liy telegram, letter or personal call. JOHN OWLEY j QUEEN iiormj Q gOOOQQQQ‘QQQQQQQOOOQOOOOO9000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ PATON’S t. m‘wlm\-' V..." .- .._.q§--.,_, Semi-Annual Salem SILK HOSE 89c ‘Worth at Least $1.50 The best quality ivt- have ever been alilc t0 tiller at this unusual price. The climax lii value in Silk Hosiery. Worth al. least 5.1.50. Clear and even in iveavli. Full 24 inch silk lop" lfXl0l1lllllg' well liver the knee to the four iiil-li garter welt. Extra strong reinforcements at all points of wear. No less tiiiiii 32 nl‘ tho um" fall shiitles. _ FOR ANY 0i" THE NEW |~'i\l.I. “H5 HAVE 'l‘lll'IM ALL. Fancy (‘tiff p. ‘Chamoisette a Gloves 69c. Tile Seasons very latest shades in fancy cull‘ chiimoisettc glliircs. Flare and t-urnl-tl back ruff embroidered in triiiny iii-a’? designs. All sizes. A rcgiilzii; SLllll vitluc for 69c. ‘ PATONS. Fleece Lined Bloomers 59c Ladies‘ heavy fleece lined bloomers cut extra large and roomy, elastic at ivaist and knee. Sizes 126 to 44. Peach, Cream, Pink. Gray and Flesh. Regular 75c value. Special 59c. PATONS. 25c. eoooooooooooooo» ' - Yard Wide , t. Cretonne 25c I A big rnugt- ol‘ (‘rctonncs and Chintz taken from our regular slot-k, all find pat- terns which sold up to 451'. Suitable {or (ivcrtirapt-s, Pulls, (‘nvi-rings, rtc. Special {Phe King-ship . i 5 Of Christ flew Feast in the Catholic Church To hc Celebrated on Sunday. 'l'li .\'l u Frcpiiizin :szi_v.;: " si lil‘ (‘hrisi Ill" lfinzi. lnr lhl- lit‘!~'l time llli‘ - ili n" tau uiiiiul-il cvvul. 'l‘hl- lllll‘ for thi- hilly by assigning i‘ io n Sllllflllffllll’ llisi Sunday oi Uf'll)l)f'l'" in t-vcry your. although lhc. llilll‘l-{ll'lll ll‘ll(ll'il('_\' has l)-"l‘ll. still-o the revision lu‘ the Bi-nvinigv iillll- l‘ Plus; X, in iil-plove from Sn‘;- iliiy as iusiny gr i: Feasts us fill‘?- ,llill‘_ such, for illfilillihl‘, its illill lit‘ 1h.- Sl-vlan llllllll-l m‘ Uni- Ltuljv (from the third Sunday‘ of St‘I)lI'lll' I ill-r lli Ilie llxeil tlllll‘ til‘ Slfliltlllilfl‘ l3, which is tho lll'lil\'(‘ of ih»- .\':|- ii\’ll_\’ o!‘ ()lll’ Lindy! and ihnl oi‘ lh- llply llosnijv llrtiin ilic lll'\l Sum filly1)]'()l'llll)(‘l‘ll) lllf‘ llXPll dull- ~ l‘ Ol-iolici- Ti, zilllioillih ill‘ cxtl-rnil JW-llllldlliflll til‘ this Soieninily ii; pcriiiiiicll ill lloiy iliiss. Pius .\ . iu niliioiiiiciii ll lilo close o1‘ lhv llnly Yl-iir ll l. llll- ilislitiililiiloi ;- l‘li ii Fviisl i ill" lzlllriuus Kin"- s-hip lit’ (‘lii-isi, givw; his rvasoii {lil- ‘choosing a Sllllllil)’ nunuiilly “Oiir ii-iislili." lil- s; "for ' iuiilllillli zi Sunday ilii’ I Fl-zi. ihnt ii. rz-lcliriilioii iuiiy uni lil- lilii- fiicd to the l-ler, In ‘lln-ir l't'l'll.l- ‘lion iii‘ llnly Mn ' and th~- (‘annui- cal Ullil-c, but that lliv llt)l‘li of till- ll-iiililiil nlliy h.- ill Il-isurl- in tau-l‘- l)‘ lilQir fuiiily lli ihuil" King in joy- l'iil worship.‘ (‘liriil is Ilil- Sllllfllliil‘ Kine (lW-I‘ ‘llll’ iiiiiillil and ilrarls iil‘ all int-ii. whcthter pi-inccii or peasants, ihc hr-nlls olfuatluiis or their snhjci-l pllpulzililiiis. 'l‘ln- “Priiil-c nl‘ l’l>:ic--" if ail-kllliivlclltgcll as nil-ii ilH \\'t'll i!‘ tlll‘ lllcds its in lhl'- prlill- 'iliii.~; of llll‘ u lirlllis ll-aidcrs null I'X(‘l‘llll\'l'.‘i. i l a i PATONS. l . . All Felt Mattresses $7.95 Springs $7.45 lll-rculcs Spring. are iztiiimiitced fnr 25 Hold all liver (finalla at $51351 will)" fr-imc l-liustrin-tioii. All sizes. FiIlPPW $745 PATONS. Built tbropghout oi‘ soft new ' felt M"! l-overcll with neat art tlckinli- Ffellfll "l" YH“ edge iimlrylwgtill tufted. A rciiular $10-90 Valli" [m $19?“ ,1‘ PATONS . t, ~ Bed, Spring Mattress $13. llcre is a remarkable value in a lied, Spring" and Mat- tress, White Enamel Bed as picture, brass cappcd posts. easy _ running castors. Steel frame spring with link hillric. Well filled malt ess covered with art ticking and well tufted about 6 inches l. iek. Single, Medium and Double Bcll vridths $111.75. rnniliirl‘ PAII) T0 vliiiit ivic/inrisr S’I‘/\'I'I(IN. Hercules Guaranteed 75 " (‘Fllll-l and invc all» hnti-l-tls lii'ihl-|'iil't'ulcitI lroiu public life. The int- ‘lcnded for the heathen." ,!~'llll‘, "Spukc lo inc. Pill! Silnkl- l gins CHARLOTTETQWLELQUARDTAN London Letter j i My TEMPLE CHAMBERS g ‘ (British United Pressi i Too Much Daring LONDON. October 27-18)" Mail) An amusing incident. I hear, took placc recently at Geneva during the JnPPiifllt of the League Assembly. 5 Viscount Cecil of Chelvcood had, ‘i! wet-ins. a habit, when urging more ‘Cfililti "I)ll‘; advances by ihe itaiioils "to-I: i, tlisiumamezli. Of quoting; ‘Damon's famous apostrophe of :F_‘l't~ll('ll Revolution day's “ii noun‘ lain dc laiidacc, ei encore dc lau- . _ _ __ . -——- dill-v. l-i lOlIjOIITS tie Ftiudacr." IWc would lli‘llll‘\'l' for lhl- world lll'll mum. ilare. and dare again. and 9,0 ]K‘ll(’f* which ii has liecn so him: cil-‘en (lllflllflhl ‘ dczivlu-inli, vainly to obtain without.‘ 51,13“; Wflltm- Emom the collspr-i ilis help. liver l-liuc- llll- Hfl-(‘llll/‘fl! - '9 Evlcinbcl‘ ioi" the Kt‘l\'ii1'_;l'0‘.'£‘ |)t.'tlt‘€ Hf Vlarsailles wl- linvl- lll‘l'll‘Di _ l o1 Glasgow who hailponetl llt‘lll‘llll-', of wurs and rumors o1‘ \\'1t“.y to be ilitircssinp; the Assembly, tool: null tho whlill- world llrcliiils aln:-lgg(-n_cion u, rriconlnllxnd prudence inns (lrllilllhi. and l-arcliil preparation. and rc- ’I‘h il- is !lli\\‘llllil_\'>i a \\'idi-s|i\'<""l" nmikcd that the gentleman who :=.o lnniiniipii amongst llil‘ ])l'l)]lll'>i "Lpclsislciltly advocated daring more thl- uurlll lll work ||ll\\'i1l'(lH hiridaiina. and alyvzivs daring. hall ev- ppnl-n, lil iln-l-l», us‘ il were, lilo cnitially mci his cnd until-r the. ll inlls iii‘ Ihl-ir lcndl-rs ili forget lllfllgilillolilil‘! l \\'ll-t< and dark \vii_v.~; o1‘ iii-e old-ii‘ Life in Old lllu; Yct diplomat-y‘ lllltl lli iilliuch ilcvlll)’ 1"‘ H, Wm, I»,HHIH,I,,.H|M pl-(mnde l~|'\_ Llbflrlils should by non- he prom mprul H,.,ivi,)-_ nil: wcll Zl ustoinctl to the regular- \\']np \\'lll pills! suiu-ly hclp snl-lnity vxuh whit-h rumours arc put in- il popular caiiupaigil‘? \\’llz|i sliiill~ i0 \'ll'f‘lllllli0li that Lord Oxford » (l m," ‘p.- slump-l lMr. Asquithi is contemplating re- liiislglaby vpqnp-g imp sl-n hie-uls- p1‘ lll'iilll.‘l'~if‘flt rumour has evoked a stronger lovc‘? \\'lnu l'llli zit‘! with sup- and inlirl- dl-llnitl- denial lhim usu- ri-inl- l'llll‘tlf'\‘ iiii ilil- unruly lll'2ll">‘!fll< n,» ,,,,.,,~_. ‘ § 'I‘lic and is um Lord Oxford is in Ii.;1|1|i|'i|]l‘\' it‘; llll‘ Holy l".'lllli‘l‘i\‘\‘i'_'~' iinich hcttci" health than he vx ilniiis llil‘ nitiure o1’ this lillil-ihllilfi bt‘(ll tor a long-tints. and it is plilcut o1‘ all forces in his lillliyUll-viiifll it'll!‘ that lit‘ has decided tii take my ilp- Il\!‘l'l‘ spilcndiil hyinul; iflno llll'lilt'l‘ part in public lilc. In lhl- liivinl- ()lllt‘l' i'_])]ll‘t|l' in filllll-fllidt i'(':'])(‘:L ht‘ rctaim lhc fret-dam unit-inn liir; nrtzunr-nl in at l\‘.ll'il;\\lilL'.l ln~ reserved in laying down equally aural-live forms. From Ihuthc lczidcrship of thc Liberal Party llllfllvlli‘ lhcsl- hymns (that fflfiJl WKPIHBQ lmndsi u ' sliillidiis will iil"l‘\'(‘i Lord Oxford has made an excel- lll illnsirut». illilu- llll‘ naturc of ion: l'l'('l'l\f'i‘\' from thc illnvr-"s from lhis- fort-l» and ihli happy rcsnlls \‘.lilt'll hc sullcrcl (‘Ill‘li(‘l' ill the i. ‘1“II ,;,.|,;,.\~.. ||iill| fur tho Stiulirvyclr. llc had f‘- it llllll‘ sulicred nl‘ ihl- \\'tl|'lll and |',oi- iln- indivillu- from \i"li:it is czilll-rl “physic im- lils composing ihl~ir |i('(||ill'S. Tilt? mobili hui now. iii walking. he "in - ' i.~; noi "fort-l" in its f)l'lllll-;illtllil3.\ \l‘i‘_\’_lllll(‘ usc of the tick x‘ -_ hul point-thin; lpiiic dif- iic (‘tlllll‘.\'. His spare time is; occu- icrl-ni: ipietl in ihc prcparzitioil of his mem- lih. uni ll_\' slliuchll-r, flirt-.- M‘ olrs which in duc time will certain- .2" Any true service rendered to industry must be of suqh a nature as to create genuine and lasting satisfaction. The two following examples will illustrate the satisfactory service we are able to rcntlcr from time to time to Canadian mines. About seven years ago. the Premier Gold Mine, situated some “600 miles by waterway front Vancouver, installed two 150 imp. Fairbanks-Morse Oil Engines. The fact that to-day this mine has 2100 lLp. of these ‘engines in operation is proof positive of the reliability and economy of the product supplied by this Company. a Seilesvilvesiiqgiiies ca". son's“ It veg \ Readiii llteelValws Durab a Packing i Palmetto Pulling Steam Skpecialties Pipes. ilting: Allen‘ Mine Pumps Machine Tools FerestFire Pumps Trsnsmissionlilziiirnumt Gratin: 6t Knight Last your we installed a Kennedy Genrless Gyratory Crusher in the Porcupine Paymnstcr Mine, which owing to its ability to take ore front the primary crusher and deliver it direct to the hall mill, has eliminated a sct (ll. rolls, zi tribute to the efficiency ufthi: equipment supplied lav tis. To select for Canadian industry the machinery and supplies that will give the greatest satisfaction, is a part of the service rendered by this Company. ' of clhcrz. lhcn il'l(ll't'il ill‘ ivns a . . ' i. i‘ "i1; Unlorluilntclv he. ~ l ll! ilhtl‘ I t knll. iuillglu‘ "(mu . ‘ 2,'|;'X_'.'_' u“ huh “lli:gilll"i'll_" ‘mlln_pln_,, Sl20lll!1i()_ll.l\'(' ‘iltftld with tso many Kin; llll‘l'll. it‘ all rull-rs and till or m" nllhtary cast? ihcpbcllct that m, Wm thclc iiic niiiny millions ol people‘ in in thin world mostly fools. The bc-l Hm“ lief i. commonly ill-id that the high- ‘ - '- - i . .' '. fthc army as exemplified No nnpnius \\"1l|itlllw' "am nlluiv. i" nl‘“ O ' _ 1 For l'~:il-l~ i-oiiliruis lilo writlcu m the “ul- lleld all ‘mduly lalgel U.“ ,. proportion oi these tools. One thing; whim “huh Wm“ (mnmlfll H hp is true: if it be the fact that llOWti-y days tvery private soldier carries in vilius lliiil .~; (‘ll ll wl-xipliil lllllHl m‘ slihjol-is- lVlll*_\‘ llis laws. p l. ililtl» in l'lilllll'll hull null lmi. . _ _ _ _ ’l‘hl~ i-ivi] <ii'iil‘l‘ \‘lillill.\' ,‘~‘f'l'lli'l‘i in!" knflpsful“ [ho ‘mum. of '1 field. < ‘marshal. it is no less suic that soml. 'l‘lli- ]llll.',lllt‘ll lrolh iiiillrlikcu is. U1 the gmwrallssnnos of medlslhi .\iill nilidi-si vouth .'l\'iilll.\' ouch ‘mum ha” hm?" “u m.“ ‘mum 9‘! qmH-r. ‘ .the knowledge that. 1hf‘lll(l(‘(l in; |),,,,,..§_.,i,. lvhqnfllq‘ “Unfit”, min illicit" kit was llic outlit of it ])l'l\'t‘tll" Around |hl~ h '2ll'lll,w‘l-'Illi*.< l|lll"i ‘lumen ‘ hugs’ licaici i B} - A grumpy old cynic in church said ‘Wll9h thl- collection plate yvnsoassed tn hint" " Mr. Ben Turner. irhc has laccn chosen to succeed lVIl‘. George Hicks , , . as Chairman of the General Coun- Osl a pent‘ I don‘ m‘ 19W oil of the Trade Union Congress z g has an experience of the Sociaii ‘ movement which is almost as long-q bc it sald‘of course. without imper-. liucnce--as his beard; for his beard is very long" and venerable. And thereby hangs n. diverting tale. During the 1924 parliament at till‘. time when the now almost pro-ills- toric city of "Beaver" to bearded. ‘H1011 represented the highest fol-in of wit, Mr. Turner, in the course ol an impassioned speech. proclaimed —~"I am a weaveF-whereupon thc shout eiime back from iuatiy lips: .“You ntean ii Beaver!" And Mi‘. Turner enjoyed the jnkl- as much. as anybody. The Jury Siflstrm "'lhml," Ililid the usher. “won't you lnkc something out? ‘is in- Thc si-zlilkilllinc, hall lll‘lil(i'll.llllll wiili i,'il- hastily suliiniou dill-tor. .\lll\'l' I; - I zit his fcliow-irlirllmulls lo inc!" 1w l‘l'l(‘(l lll‘llfllll_‘-‘. in anvi- cty livci‘ lllt‘ vil-iiiu oltlil- ilf‘l'llll‘lii. "l‘|n sl lll_\' iiiiiii.“ iull-iposcll ihl- lll‘l_\'w‘ll'lllli lint Pat is dciid" "No. ill-f l’ni, can't youspnllo to iiii\'.’" _ Pat his cyuil slowly U]N‘llllll.',. lixv cll on the qucslililioi‘ a Ilnilt ol‘ iii- jured ilikllitl’. itild slowly ivprovr-d: ‘Jlic still, blilil-Y 'l‘h(- llol-tlu‘ knows host." i Lord Hewart. the Lord Chief Juli-I '"'—_"' lice of England, returning" from his ‘Canadian trip full of uiifcigiietl: and frequently expressed (‘liillufilj iasm for the Dominion and its pcvm ‘ pie and their ways, has broken with} ;t.radition. He has done what. so fiiri‘ ' 9 {as I can recall, l‘l0l‘ll‘ of his prede» C1 P . cessors in that high office has doilc .--he has given an interview to thi- press, and that, itiorcovcr upon a l'.\'l‘I)N>'.. ficurrent. issue. That is to say- hi‘, 'r;ave his views upon a proposal. iwhich has been made regarding tlic }jury system. The question lS wheth- er that-system shall remain us it 1S gancl in essentials has always been since a time "whereof the inemoiil’ of mail runneth not to the con- trury," or be replaced by "an 0f—. ;flcialv jury." Which point. of coursc Iis not forrvftscusslon here. ,' Olie is tciilptcd to thiiik_lio\vci'ci'.~ ,‘thnt the keen mental air of the Dominion may have penetrated the‘ lllTllOlll‘ of tradition in which Eilg-l land ls enveloped. and which is n0- wherc so hardly pcnctrablc as in the‘ zone of thc law. ' That. in general would no doubt hc all to the good. but whether in] this instance it is well is another tniitter. The dignity of the Bmichis, ,1 .L » . $1.98 for newer goods. Special Yard 91-93- ’ / | 1|. ‘I 'l1(’lll(llll|';' ‘Eh ‘l Pisces hleaisy welqgxtdwlntleracrlieaytlifilwr [:0 ‘lain: and‘ lPm-ks IidPsls. . aeso I I ‘ v H’ mnkeroom $6.15. Pieces which have outstayld "w" "n" "m" “ml "‘“"“‘ l" "m" " PATOHSLIMITED i i (‘lit Marvellii, Tweed-ii l-‘lirmerly priced up t0 PATONS. 7 \ . l pit-st iviivc for sl-rcrnl lln_v~l. lll('l'l' i4 _ ¢ I 1 prlllinlily loo null-h iil-illily. A lonlli- f’ - tiliu that l-liusl-il lntir to lil- Hlllllllllfllly ‘pl straight. nnd stringy, iiilll to llI'l( all ->‘ ‘ , v i ' lustre. Acill scalp. n‘ PPHHlYt‘ iiciliity your hair will not llllll llppfftfiVflfy dilll-rcul. lt will tirrliugo the latest person of no“, to be Qemp. l-nslly iii iiuy style flint hccomcs. for ted to select the Lloyd George p0- i - . it will linve lovely softness, linll iill _ m, L l the slit-on all lll‘llllIl_V hnir normally ‘meal Fund as a subject or ep e I has. lhinllcrino will uciilrlilizc the | ncill, null licttinlly liissoivl- cvl-ry par- _ ticlo of dnndrlill‘ scnlo. Your lnlir Elm polluclanlfiflaga as flqhéhgmginl wont nccll anything chl- to kl-cp it flame’ even n rs o l ,. . . iiili"dillififitiiiiiefiiiln?"Sill"?! iii wee w it some time w "u" A“; Jill-u ulitivt-ll in oihcrivisn fastidious lOTnQY-Genfiftil Si!‘ Douglas H035. - women. ' _ _ i , mot. enhanced by the (‘IllIY "l m4‘. H -"""" l'""' “"‘"" k""l' ill" ‘ml’ ‘wearers of the cmiiuc into ncwspa-l pm‘ polemlcs. _ i I.lovd George's Fund Alinin l "Jix." or in mpre formal fashion. _ _ ‘ the Right Hon. Sir William Joynson l~rlnn llic hour you clicck this cx- Hicks» H15 Majesty's secretary of istate for theiHome Department, is The fund. its origin. and its controLi is. of course. always a spicy Hubieci find relish in an occasional refer- msde an unflattering allusion to it. llniiilcriiil‘ ,~-cll< for only thirty-five in which I think the word COITUP'| iccnts at tiny drugstore, ii d as only H011" flllllréd bl"- il» h“ 59°" BN9": It fcw drops oh cnmhlw tm cl will do‘ t0 "JiX" t0 flflfflle IBM elegant bub All‘. work, ii hlitilli lusts for \\‘|‘f‘kNl no less forcible adjective "rottenJ i CORNEY BROS. aummermla, ‘l lgcginogvesfalelloirts - o pPlf. ‘ly mzikc most intcri-stiilg rllailiilg. up ripples lip won snlril-ciiliii to ills Inn's.‘ _ __ _ \ ill-‘iflmillllvglyillrmffll m" Iii-u," U" H“, (truss ll‘iill‘lkl\vl§‘ t\|li‘fl]lfl\ lil llll‘ lhlslin Nltxnlliiri. nllustrialxlgmlpvqag“ - Fairbanks ~ rse n. \\»..i.i iv... .....- -...- i"~;""“‘l“"|" "1 $¥;“,W;\1}1§;“Y>[ "Qlf . . ihl - mi - an inn-n Jflllll! vlihrino Si‘? iishtillllnjmnisszfii“ it‘, OlllCf-f l"""'l"'ll “In” “'5' \.\ "W!" I again thl- flood-grates of conlrovcr- SUW“ama-"MFMMFOWW'li7WF'WMW"W"lM'RQf'll4'Qlf4W'WMWW'Wfl - l'i'_\' ill llll‘ \\‘~-:i|ilil|_ ll was Sill ' _ y _ __ _ . _ . _ , |....-....-......_._ i... ........ .-.....-.|. dip- y; ;$:;,,,‘.‘,’. 11.11.}? ‘FIJ“ilil.“im‘ifi..fl"fii THE MAKERS or FAIRBANKS SCALES AND VALVES llilllill v. |lli'l‘.|l‘-. lll" Iiurniilg lll‘ vil- " ‘ " ‘- l . . _ _ thl- Iatc ivii- i-I-ilillril-tllnlillilislilillulit“Llillliliiiiii- If m“ ‘H: is“: “bully 38.“. 801' m . ‘ ‘ “H, .1‘ w!‘ \~"F‘I“_ dicr is to bcliicn-‘ilirvd as m luvfirfit‘ W ~~~~~ — ~ ———— “I .' - ‘lion to his powcl- of abuse ..lir||| l._vi i: urns ihi- inlzlnuilile Dlopm.‘ _ ‘ . _ . . U a‘ , Imp m .. Hm H M fairly Mb and his lpntlmpl. loi the opuilmls , FEATURES Mww‘ obtainable You can buy the ‘VlIlPPCt now. assured that a year from now it will still be the ltiost modern car in its fieltl-antl that its resale value will in ctirrespuiidiiigly’ high. Introduced 17 months ago. it changed all previous stand- ards of light car perform-once. An ti constant improvemen t logically forecasts its coittintietl sticccss. The developments _0f the yiea ' indicate that other manu- i facturers must inevitably follow: the Whippcfs lead. Such advantages as grctiter gasoline mileage, higher speed, ilisit-r pickup, the safety of big 4-\\'llt.‘0l brakes, low center vi: gravity, more leg-room, ftill-visitm bodies, force-feed lubri- cation and modern appearance will be demaintlcd lw the pubhc. The Whippet carries the enthusiastic endorsement ohnlire than 125,000 owners who have put this lIlOtlCfn car tu the‘ acid lest of more than ttoootltxooo miles of service. s-sa. proved superiority make»: the ‘d/vfiillflllfl, in its present per- fection, the logical choice of tinvtine with a keen sense of automobile values. i SUPERIOR Ql 7ALlTY~Nl~IiV LOXV PRICES Whippet ‘vllihlirl a \\ '.:;.;.,1 Winn-r 1- “'51,”, Wly 5 Conch - - $79; $96; hliadtiei- sr-lrin SIIOSO chin". _ golgg Tourinii- $79‘ W75 ‘Junie ~~w= $955 l.attdau-$96O BIZSO McLAINE SERVICE STATION .L- i- ~°=>°-~= 1B6 GRAFTON STREET. Charlottetown, Sourll .__. , , .,,,..,_ . .,; t. ...l...-.,,.. l éililofiiANii -A$¢PMI-5‘DFQ\PIE*CEZ\“API-'izki!'_u .