sssssssssssssllssssss fll0lK llUl!l_l?lllllfS_ _ _ The llritisll Soldier » l . .The British soldier; 2_i5l,£,, is a re- markably handsome horse, dark chest- nut. nowhite except star. A stout, strong, compactly built horse, with h6avy~ _bone; stands square on the best of feet and legs. - He has proved'himseli'to he the fastest trotting horse that ever raced in the'Pr0v1ncest He holds ihe.4-year old record made at Halifax, 1915, also the Charlottetown 'I‘rack.recol_-cl since 19-16; andfhe is; the most likely horse in--sight .to reduce it in' 1918. ’ » His- trotting action is perfeotiou;' SWB without boots and hasbetter than two-minute speed. ,'I‘he__B_riiish~ Soldier is sired by Cochato, 2.11%, at- 3 years, winner of the. Hartford Futurlty, 1906, ('1‘o_dii'u greatest speed-siring son) Todd 2.14%, was sired _by Bingen, 2.06%, founder of the greatest speed producing fam- ily in the world. The dam of the Britisll Soldier is the great brood mare, Miss Pratt, 2.17%. by Heir-at-Law, 2.05%. Miss Pratt is the dam of nine with stand- ard, _ records, __ including The Leading Lady, 2.07, ati! years (a world’s re- cord at the time.) The Prattler 2.12% at 2 years. The Prattler is a full bro- ther. to The .British Soldier. _ _‘Miss Pratt is also granddam of six with records from 2.051/Q to 2.13%, all.`aged _3 and 4_years. No trott£l_;g_ °l!%lll°J\.\,l“ .?“lt“_4%l__ _._l1.‘.*_ll__~ "\P"= #P _.5 o_r_ s__'_rol_l_ger__ icense to produce a fast trcterl, thnnlhe British sclaicr, and he has th'e_ llest__ crop of_colts to show ever 'shown by it trotting horse on P. E_ Island; large, sound undlland- some cults that _are sllowing extreme speed. ‘ ‘ _Last fall at Charlottetown Exhibi- tion in a large field of foals sired by the leading stallions foals sircd by 'I‘he`Britlsll Soldier took all the priz- es eligible to blood foals. Mr. John B. Andrews, East Royal- ty, who has bred and sold lllore fast cults than any P. E.-island breeder, says that he has the nlost promising colts from The _British Soldier he ever had p_n&lils_farn'l.` He__llns 2 yearllngs a_hd’;.2_f ` lil this spring, -_-lm§lg‘;1ttve_ .taken the place. of the carriage' horse; but they will never take the place of the fast trotter, so breed your best mares to The British Sola t-"nn_t_l avoid disappointment, for he rllnire speed just as sure -as his namesake will beat the Germans. . Terms season $15 cash or note due Nov. lst. Usual retlirn fee. W. S. McKlE‘, _ Owner. Phono 3'l5‘-L l ‘ ' ,, : -‘ _ .- f 6014-5.22M1iSat5i lllipoi‘.te'd' Clydesdale -_ “---Stallion ;TlioliNnAl.ll ‘C _ ’ -|5166 ENROLMENT N0. 7 " This well,~lmown stallion, champion of the Maritime Provinces, winning highest honors at Halifax and Char- logstown, _will make_the,season as fol- o :--' - Will leave Charlottetown Monday morliing,_Mey_6th, to George Greerrs Kingston, over night; - leaving there Tuesday morning, 7th, to Michael Mc- Manus. noon; Daniel McPll`ee's, Long Crook, over night; Wednesday 8th, to _ Donald-_ -M_eLean's, ‘ noon; ‘John 0;Prip&u._ Bonshaw. over night; T urs ay, _ilth,` _Allan _Ferguson’s.‘ Hampton; at noon, ‘Matthew Callback'-S '-l‘l‘iYorul"‘over -n|ght;':‘ll‘ridsy. wth, to i Arteinps C_gmerorl_'s,_--Augustine Cove,-" at gloom: at-ry Mut_tart.,_,_Cape,.Trav-, - ers ,Wcij night; sa_tui~d'sy,_iith, Tho-_ maalflllanimells, l-noon, Aeneas blur- T” flyfoi wboroifho--fwill ireniain till M_o‘n-, ' lY» y lilth. '-0 George iCsrf ll 9ll§l`1lli8lll-. Tlwsdsn r Lower e w W ` d' llrllliimond atlilqiln, than "¢°_ Gfaéeél over"night; Thzrlsdsy, 152,, own ni itiihlép over- niilt; Friday, St.'i ' ’ ' 7. dd-_, _§§F__P;.°§x§s!?g..n';§lc sion. I The bove roiite will be cdntiiiued, ` perlhitilag. 'l' rms and ‘conditions by emily "1 ;s a Murrsyrlri charge. ~ uw ‘ . 0 fl. Q _ .l ‘G3 _ ,i'~ *Q `_ Soil White Hands ‘ N w Annan trcclr in which he cnt him sired by Commodore, Dam by Park um" C . » S MONDAY ___ _ _ t_d‘t_escherp of _this province is insuf- ‘ - -_-- -. -- . _ . . cient in view of the increased cost _ _o&|T_.§_¢l_til.AL;_l'_:__‘l_:;T.;_:_'_l?ll_e____l:_t_i:_il‘t _ _ of living, therefore resolved that steps f ‘ -P..li. lslanil'na_in_e_s= WmndTJ. 1.1' Mdllllc, Clllfloltbinwh I I ry; lil --W' B Creed Bridget Infantry. l l _ 1 ¢' °';|u g -_ _ ._ ARlilVED'8AF8i.Y- Mrs, Earl D. ~' |_Shsrrsn of China .Point has received ' ' " ai letter stating the safe arrival of- _ her husband in Enllond, Pte. li. D.‘and' starting at once on the road to - Sharron, Nota Scotia' Draft, 17th health and strength. ' ` _ ' _ - Reserve Batt. Bramshot Camp, Hants. When your blood is impure and lm. ‘ England. - f poverisllod it lacks vitality, your dig- --- estlon is i rfect our a lite is _ . 111.99 . Y DDB ..'00LD STORAGE.-Messrs Mat poor, and all the functions of your thaw and McLean 'Ltd Souris, are set- body are impaired. ' ' ine and instsllinia cold storage plant blood 't_o_nic‘. It will build you lllp, Take Hooil's Sarsaparllia. the Old Reliable 8lrln'¢"'l’enio Don’t let the idea that you 'inay feel better in n day or two prevent you from getting a bottle of I-lood's Bar- sspprlils today from any drug store ting up s chemical refrigerator mach I-lood's Ssrsaparilla is a wonderful . _ on their wharf. This will be a great quicker than. any other medicine _t _ 1 _ _boon to the fishermen to supply bsitgives strength to do and power to en- _ , _ \ for the codiisheries.-S. dure. It is the old standard tried' and true allthe-your-around blood puriiler. _ / / ___ _ * T0 'RAGE IN' PROVINCEB.-J. H. Nothing else acts like it, for nothing ~ - _ ._ _ _ McDonald. of Gloucester, Mass, who else has the same formula or ingred- - will race Walnut Grove, 2.06%. andfients. Be sure to ask for 1-lood's; in- . _ _ _ _ W. and G., 2.28%, ill the MBl‘iIll1l8 slgton l1g,Vl|lgit_ - “ - ` Prqvincqs this summer. €DlllQc_ts to _ _ f-f'll:_:'3“'°ni'}'h‘t"l§$%'3§_l; 'shin io'Pr1nhe_ lndvlnard Island as soon E|..£c1_'n=ic s'ronul.- A heavy . _ _ as he can obtain shipping facilities. thundg; and lightning storm passed ‘ hchhnb' »' _ -Horse Breeder. over estmoreland last"l`hursday ev- §:,_%s“#¢,m“D,» fm _ _ --- . suing. On the farm of Mr. Chron. Mc- , bvdeaienuiroushouttlnw _-_ AN IBLAN-DER APPOINTED-Mr. Vittle the lightning tore a fence up Cn,-l A, Dnwgpn, now with the Na- for a distance of about fifty yards, the tional Council of the Young Men's bolt bulyilln itself in the arth ualtlns christian Arsocinticn, has been placed :dbls lwle- N° °¢l1°r “maze is r°l»°ri~ in charge of the military work of - _ ' Commodore lsedyard _ that organisation for the city of Ot- -- N 34709 tawa. His parents reside at Beds- WOUNDED i_N FRANCE#-.W0l'\l lil" ' 0° que, -p_E_.1, been recalv;d_hy his ‘father Mr. Rich- ____ ard Rowe, o email, that Pte. Augus- E"R°'-LMENT N°- 11 ne-srnucrlvi-: Fins--A ccrm- tlne~_1_1ow¢i`§_, s_\;_ff¢=r_ln§ _f_ro1u guiiallgrdi onden ites ha e sti 1 wouu ll 0 98- . HB3 0811 ll Ill Will make the season 1918 at the gnc long xlltalnell hty till;-_ fycslgpllemeg- to the 3rd- Stationary Hospital, Rou- owner’s stable Montague. Terms:-- Pherson when he lost his home and ell.--Pte, Rowe enlisted in the 105th Five dollars af time of first service bn;-n "gm are was 100 low, ng the andwaa 111110118 the first Cllr#-it 01' ill!!! and ten dollars additional when mare 1039 wan in the vicinity of $3 000 and Battalion to cross to France, Novem- Dl'0vBS in foal. C0ll1m0d0l‘6 Leliyllfd not $2 000. Besides his hliildings ber 16. He was wounded' at Lens on foaled in 1901 was sired by Admiral My M'¢phe;-gon 105; the gt-enter pnrl August 15th, but suillclently recover- Dewcydlw sou or Binsfm and Nancy or his fn.-m implements, so in return to active service in the Hanks. Commodore’s dam was Lady l lui-i8l"`llll'l 0f 00l-0lJ6l‘- Etheyhc by Jncntlsw. Hence. it will HAn1'r-'onn sEMlNAnv |=ouN|:>A- ' ` be seeu that no horse stands higher TION-The anniversary exercises of Isl-_AND 'LADY DEAD.--Mrs. Isa- in point of breeding. As a sire, he the Hartford -Seminar Foundation bella Btuart,_widow.of Charles Stuart, stands without peer in the Maritime will be held on May il'8th and 29th passed. away ati the home of her Provinces. in fact he has produced with the usual ceremonies and class daughter Miss Millie Stuart, 25 Park- more race horses than all the other reunions. A feature of the exerci- er Street; Malden Mass. May Kth. She stailions confined standing for service sen will be nn add;-egg by pl-oggggbr had been in gm- seven Qeekg the mg: ‘°"“Y °“ P- E~ 1’l“‘“l- H” ll 11° 'lm A-J-W. Myers B.D. Ph.D. oi this illness hcing cnusca hy n inll'in which °f Bill' MBC- 213%- Hllde 3-. $116- 0" province who 'lt will be remember- shesustnlned s .fractured hlp.shc was We" Bene' 2-19' 1°” Gm 217%- R0* Sd. was’RDD0l,lll6¢l B0lll€¢llll9 B80 I0 born in Rose Valley P ‘E 1 79 years light 2.17%, and is others in the 230| thc stair or this University ago Litter she nicvéd in' victoria list, besides a host of, others that have ___ ` Weét _Lot 13 where Sha "ved for go,-. trotted in ‘better time than standard THE Sgg-|-.|A_'1~he pm-.gen-y steam. ly yéars me' last lm-ef, yea,-5 0( her tlme but were successful in having er Scum, with her second ca,-go of me haha; spam in Maman Mum ll19ll'- time Bllllllfflllieii- C0lllll1°¢l0l“0 il merchandise from Pictou arrived in one daughter and four sons mourn her ou en . . . ____ lime- He is at the ssc at which all freight, incnlding 2 csrcsarceltiillnti, tvilc _wgppmu s5l_l_s.-A quiet and great sires have transmitted their of flour, (wo of blade, twine, one of pretty wedding was ,amemnlzed in s:.°::.°.::.;l;':.';‘:.l.°§.;:°:i§:°;..':.°.1;:: gf °;‘~‘ °: °f rs M- ,lr““;=,“.“:Y.» . ~ er,oneo oss,oneo oa,on o , ,wen s. ce “Sli Bllei D959! lll‘0l`9 8116841 bel-WGBH egg cases, tllzc. lSho will lllrobdbly allligl l1{7il'illierinla Brown, B.A?, of Stan- 15 YSH-PB lllld 22 YGBTB till-ll U10! di sail on return tonight. stead College, Quebec, daughter of before that age. Anyone owning a like- ly lllilfe that WiBl10B i0 E6! il 001! Will! FREE T0 ALL.-Mr. J. J. Gay is South Berwick, Maine, was united in BDSM Ol' 9- BllllBl'll dl‘lV6l‘ Will N211 1988 at present trimming his cedar grove the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. l'l5l¢ 0! f8ll\ll‘6 by breelllllll U0 C0111' Upper Prince Street, and has kindly Harold Hall Sillilrer. accountant in . _ modore than in using those improved consented to give anyone calling all the Canadian Bank of Commerce. - J 3" sires that owe their reputationto their the cedar 'clippings' they 'wish to Ayers' Cliff. Que,. only son of Mr. and 0Wll°l"B llllllly Bl lJ00B1Bl‘8- - carry away. Cedar foliage’ 'is known Mrs. John Siliiker, of “The Willows," ` El-|-ls' PHARMA¢Y LTD- [0 be 0115 of--Qhg hggiy ppgggrvgtivgg Wilm0l§, P. 'E. l. T119 Dlnclililllg Cie!" _ I' ‘ 4930-8-11Mtf. against moths, more effective and of gyman was the Rev. Perry S._Dobson. a more agreeabl_e‘odoul~ than moth- B.A.,M.A.. a former teacher of the __ _ balls. Mr. Gay’s kindly act will no bride- The DVB-Gents were lllllll9l'0llS __ aussi doubt 'be appreciated' 'Anyonecalling llllll COBUY. lelillfylllll 10 U10 llilllllll/|lll" F ‘ _ _ /. ‘ »~ ~ ‘..-A PA1'niio1'lc FATHER.-‘-Mr; ` ' 1” Plus McAulay \o_f‘ Fairfield paid us a _I-:_-__ER? _;Al~E_‘l._t_§OMED_.-__;_At___the _l_l_ome 1-_ _ _ _ ___ ___ __ __ _ __ , ` ' ' s o r. 0 n eon, ea e ver. ._ iii ‘-_""’""" ""- °UNH°LM 2-“V4 Wm mal" the l'lil'1s"§etigoriolliliihehil,r?ntlr?ohgdotr?lg;tm a large crowd ggthered to gregt a few ' if ~ '~ 599190" at me °W“°"5 “mme 114 Kem' was wounded; remained ‘eight-months evenings ago Gunner -D. Pidgeon on _ Str' Ch‘“`1°tt°t°W“ “nd the f°“°w` inhospital and returned to the battle his returnhonle from France. It will ‘ "lg l'°“'~“ |°”~Vl“3 Chm`l°"-eww” fm' lineii Mr. McAulay is a successful be remembered that Gr, Pidgcon was Eld°“ "la P°W““l and Chan? valley' farmer, “secures _‘a large quantity of a member of the 5th Siege Battery “°l’l’l“5 'lt Dlngwen Jenks’ May 27" kelp for manure, raises large potato which is now known as the lighting- ' I _ _ / O‘ / /i ` _ _ I /0!/Q/710/’€ I/I 0 _6 m_ Wm .be ,wc,,mm°da¢ed_ and Mrs Siliiker are at present visit- _____ ing_the g_roonl.s parents. thence to Eld°"_' M°“d“l' mgm' Tues' crops which he sells at East Baltic Sth, He went overseas with that- unit ‘l°y"P°l“f Pllm- °*°llP1“5 M D- B- 'starch factory and-selievee--that no-and then to Francs under thc com- M°L°°d at “°°”» b“°k t° E|d°“ “ma sea -shorg farmer with kelp within his mand of Major A. G. Peake to whom 0111*. _WGGHBSGBY I0 Hbllflf Bl‘°°“i"k' .reach;sho`uld be poor-.-S. _ " - he gives great praise. The boys of L9”-'B' L" -6°-7,0-Ve" night- Thursday-_ . - _ “ -.5 ,»_- _-_ - ‘ , the surrounding neighborhood had "°9° '“t"_A' lj" "M“m“': Grand view." I ‘ -ODD 1=E,L'ILOW;Vi8Hhps rom c_oua pai. 0_1: un .in the social circ as o __s_ on;o__c_o __ service. $4. Season $ii.00,mares at own- f ° 3" V9 _°Ylll°m B llll9°l» 1 9 f°.°d lll\l_lll¢Y_-_ The ll"l.Y°-'fl' °_.Wa _ F; ers r*k _ erments, and headaches and blinding he__wns nsst.. Sugerintendent 0 0 ' _BYRNE ,R05 dizzy Spells result. Sunday Schoo all a valued member ` _ Nom, mv" in this case. cure was effected -by ofthe Division. He`always`left a good 49“_5_u“m,mpd_ the -use of Dr. Chases Kidney-Liver impression with tho_5_s he came in coll- _ -Pills. Mrs. Donovan w-rites that she taco with. -He lea_-s_s to mourn his has never had a headache since. This sorrowlng parents' two _brothers Bild _ _ __ ` __ , seems ,to be conclusive evidence of twosisters, Tapper, _éred and ‘Ruth at U' » 2 4 ' _ tii6'tllorougb_1less_ of the cure. ‘ home and Mrs. Writ. ‘Pound of Freder- -AQ R12- 7- ' - ~ rt.” J-....‘:°‘=fl'::-.:.':";:‘.':.=: ‘°'°°- s “ __ -.-_-,.,- . , ..w :' lr s _ _ _ _,- _ _ ___H_,M Grwun 3|" ,f_9,,,¢_)-,_ ii. word or two in praise of Dr, Chase’s A Meeting of the iBlxecn`_tive of the wmam. no dmerenbe what “mm Kidney-Liver Pills. I ms troubled for Teachers’ Association of P. ill. lslfand °f~'\>l°°'1 ° mm me *° "ly" 'W "* %§t"i..‘3"¢.iili.“3‘.Z°‘,1lTl‘°..2,'I.‘l.."3'i.ii‘€ X55. "*~"'i‘~‘....’i‘. 2‘.§?.~-°,.'.fZ..§{“i2.’...!‘.~ $1 ”"“"“"’“ “ '°‘““""'“`“ '“’°°"’ '°°l` ni "1 would "6 blind' w la ii ve to bully' 1. l-fiirgcrslc ncnirstc c. :..u:::1‘;.rffn.:.:.'n';:t.:.‘i‘iti'.' get we-..‘.‘..:..._n..ff“»....»h...~:»-...f .if ---»--. W".---. » ' mm". ,$21. “.6 ,,,,'¢_ 9; nn. _s used to come very lreduhatly- Seaman and Francis. A number of d , . hil V' ll 2 . _ _ _ _ __ 14t_rl'i_" y ,,__ ‘ Fw to li." tau Dim; " 'h kala, 8.18%? iiinissas often silt ico_a__v`_;ee_k.l .important quest ns were up for dis _ ` QU -_-l'Pll\_°\='». Kialkoifs-l.ov»~ |P U Mmmt "K" 'mn' r' ' rea -Dr Chase li of his oussion the most illlvortsnt bein! 0ll er ` '_ liesdsy 15th -to Bradsl- liigmgzglmun B' (SEL 21>f§;i2m|g°:\:t gi Kidnojygldver Pills,":n$_€-rciiiifd to try the formation of s'I‘esch'eré' Union for bail a noon Robert' Ba nail Ha I4 .P ilkw mgrgsre' A'ul'rl Boy 2 51 is thorn. I liadn’t used this medicine long IP. E. Island. After considerable dis- ' ' ‘.01 ¢°° C‘,=,,,{°d°,9e Ledymld `m§|~¢ until I was com letely cured. I have cussion in ‘which it was clearly shown B" e"_‘Mac "med “_ "ce 225 H' never had a hessacllesinoe. and feel that resolutions and d°l0so_il°ll= “'8- :tmcil ir-a»'cu~ oalltnt marc 'Nellie tluit' I cannot sneak too Manly in ins the Government 1° fel” ll" imll' 170# at Frailcis W: il ' iles, Grafton a gm wnmqf ‘ag Newcastle' in mit p ids of Dr. 'Chews Kidney-Liver ers" salaries are no _longer of any lv ofqa Pdnluido mare A Brasiliilli mare Plflsl' ail. owilli! I0 ll° fllll "lil W0 G°"°""‘ produces-c cult nitro: smile in.2.zs _vnu °°”°°t expect such results ment la slw\llils, one approved of by the Executive oi' the 1 Chgrlqt gfown, P E I "lion . Rop_¢r_\ Hammond Koay; , _zoo Knut get-ect, - _. . »- pill-s`»dose,-25o.a~-box, 6-for $1.00. atyilasstern 'i‘eachers'_ Association was e . _ ‘ch rlll cc ,'P._n. l. ml .cr msnsqn nuns dc, i l msec: ““.°l. 9t~'ll‘_'ll¥r»-tint., lon-s-zlluw _‘-="° 0 9 'D roots-zswibli fsphiidlrinmnliii . .' 5 'fu ' " nnftliflligi-:isythc nllsry atnmcnt mia ___ ._ ... .,. ,___ _ ._-- __,. _ ._ ._ __ __ .__ ___;_._ __ ._ __ I _.,:___(,_____, , __ __ M.-......_.... _ .n. _ .,L. ,..'.. ,_ .’ __ _ , . . __t»,...'-"-'. 1. .- lr: ~-- ~f - ~ '}. ~. 1 .. . __ . v' > -sl l'i.l'~l , l?t'~ ‘~ -.l5._¢j~',:fi __i>f_i __ z,_,,._, - it . Mr. and Mrs. Lyman A. Brown. of be taken at once io organise a Teach- ers' Union. whose object shall be to secure n larger renulneratlon for ser- vice rendered." The meeting then immediately re- solved itself into committee, the ques-I tion was thoroughly discussed, and il plan of campaign agreed upon. lt was gkg as soup __ .._. unanimously agreed that the work be rpuslmil with vigor-, so thct thc cr. before MSU! _ganiastion may be. if possible, com- plete before-the annual meeting in June.- ` A committee of representative tea- chers ot the whole dslsnd was then ap- » pointed to_mo9t__ln Charlottetown next- Batnriis at 1 p. ni. _ _ ilyolrlgr to give the matter as much 3 'llubici yas possible, sc that no on-_ _ tricts will and themselves unpre~ _ pared to inset the just demands off 3 "" V the Teachers’ Union, a press commit-‘ " 'I f tee was appointed to secure the co- ‘ “ ' operation of the press in this worthy _ _ enterprise, feeling that the press _.‘ -, ‘which has always been u friend off _ the teachers would lend its iniluence _ . in this cause. The meeting tllen ad- _ journed. -n-_- H, -PAINFUL ACCIDENT.-Mr. John. Duggan, of the employ of R. Tuplln, &| Co., Kensington, met with a very pain-‘ " ful accident on Monday last. While; hauing a load of barrels, the horse be-_ . ing a nervous one, gave an unexpected Jump, and knocked Mr. Duggan off the load, and he falling on his arm broke ,it below the elbow. Dr. -E. Gillis was hastily summoned. and' on examining the arm found a pilece of cloth of his cost sleeve firmly wedged between the bones and had to apply considerable force to sever it. however, the Doctor got the arm neatily dressed, and at latest account -Mr. Duggan was rest- ing _essy.--R. ' _ ‘ _.___/._ _ ,. 1 v ' , .__»;» /-.11:», ‘-'-'i._-'ll-'“ .7 _ ,__ Drip J Drip 1- Drlpl ' / 4" _-_.ff ~» --_,, _ ,' ;. 'l n. /-'*"”' 'a _~ ‘ __ _ -4' .. . __ _ _" '_ _'('__,:_i!1 .i _ - . A- »c_-_-_ _ -_ -- ___.;._...l ‘» *_ _ _ p . __ " e ' b”/' .;. ’ ',773 < = -. - A ll ' for DAD ....1 in l.An /12:5?/X ~ {__,;.»' Q v' Cap wearcrs are welcoming the news that the lsest - __ ' ' ' ‘V /7 _ -_ I if-, aiorcalzsivellmv on sale Eastern Brdlld Cape mario 6'- __ __._¢____-_\____ ///____,_-_(_ '_ of_|lovclty clutlls' ___ _ ,-»,‘ " _ ' r . H . /__/_,,,,_ __ / /_ . _ _. ‘_ ii »\ \\\ '~ \`\-xg"-»' c . __‘\_*\_g..~ _ ~ \\ _, / ,__ ,RAINPRQOFED 4 //\ lay tllc Tutelec process wlllcll means that the 1 ' lleavluli: I in w ll not spoil their smart llnspt nhl’ " / appearance M. No. 12 _ ' I 'HE Chevrolet 490 is an investment, not an ~ expense or luxury. Doctors, lmsiness ‘ _.., I 1 use the Chevrolet Four-Ninety and crowd more energy, activity and business into the busy clay. The Four'-Ninety slflncls unclmllcngecl in its price class. _The e'lectric‘siariing and lighting equip- ' ment is most efficient. The can is powerful, roomy, comfortable and economical. The time gained by operating a Chevrolet more than pays for the cost. There also are two larger Chevrolet models on display nt the dealers. CHEVROLET Moron Co ‘ sf CANADA, Lllvllrao 5,/~§ osl-lawn, oNrAlzlo V- ’ Woliirn PINS Bl1d`Dllfr|hut||lg Branch : REGINA L; *fi 1 _vi lim 3 ~¢.'lllll_'l'*»9i»il8ilil39*"‘ . _ . . _ ._ .,v _ . ‘__--v .|,» sol.n l_ocAi.l.v_ nv - ~ ‘___ -_ _ _ . _ - ' - _._--t' '_ -_ -' -- l ' '- ._.¢uvssaiiQ__ __ _ A. norms & co. l _ _ ..._ , ' _ .__' _,_ _i _ v.. _ _ __...n.......nt;..nzhil3I