"Ms-see _ _ IAIU Over l-ler Hands cu (A I July 30th next. "Tuesday, June ANGORAS. '5 Reduced rates for automobiles e Intel: TEN Had Salt Rheum € HPvHAJ LIT RIGHT ON A MAN'S EYELID- HOW DO YOU SUPPOSE '11 FELT? s‘ MrEHoI-bertJLMuonJI-l-andlfalhp NIL, Ifib¢8:-——“I had salt rheum alb we» my hands and especially between my fingu-s. It got s) bud it nu im- llllfliblafotmetopultllcmlnwltari lot do my housework. Afim trying many medicines and salsa, tint did. l; no good, I heard of BURDOCK i L fl, on THE BLlri K ‘w BLOOD i, BlrrERs i no wonderful, and other taking bobflfl I Ill flltiraly relieved of bouble._InmsumIcan-'treotnn- BBB. too highly to those who e salt rbeum like I hall." s , 3.13. is manufactured only by The v klililbum Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. I »_,.._ __.___._. -._._______ ._ _ ____. Department o1 Public Worksl Charlottetown. June 6. 1927. Tenders For Poles For French River NOT WITH RELISH "Do you eat_your meals with lVharf Road relish. Brown?" - Sealed Tenders will be received ..No__u5ua||y ca, w,“ at this office until noon on Mondayn, W3C;- Jnne 20th, for the supplying and delivering of 60 cords of poles. 16ft. long, not less than 4 ins. at small_ end- at French River on or before with my Parties may tcndcr for the whole er any portion of same. The Depart- ment does not bind itself to accept, the lowest or any tender. ‘ Tenders to be addressed to the lfnderslgncd and marked "Tenders for poles for French River Road." For further particulars apply at this office. L. B. McMlLLAN, , ' ‘ Secretary of Public Works-i 60l0~tbusottu, ~_._.___... . .. l‘ , l DID WELL , i“l believe Jack did pretty well ' ' | when he married. didn't he. Joe?" ' , - 1 “I should say he did. About tcn w. ...__ ‘ cases of Scotch and five of cham Auction sale or choice householdi Paflmr" furniture at 80 Euston Street onl 21st at 10.30 o-_ clock sharp. of all my beautiful fur-I niture, consisting of parlor, diningi room, bedroom furniture, including one magnificent mahoqaily bedroom suite, verylold. one elegant mahog- any book case and ‘desk, 5 Wilton‘ squares. 1 upright piano. Ncwcombe bho old mahogany drop loaf table, one hall stand, oak, lot of o,i paint ‘Inge, linoleum and oilcloth, lot of, china and glassware, one kitchen flnge (new). one ice chest. all win- dow fittings. curtains. etc. one‘ beautiful old mahogany cheat of DAUGHTERS OF MIDAS BY ANNE AUSTIN i l i s (Continued) i (‘HAFFI-Tlt i.v - I When T. Q. Curtis t-nlered the ,iibraly' ten in lure-ll later. both Mrs. ixleailuws lnlil Billy, who had unsw- ilnlolls prJlnpily. greet- : shocks-ll ext-initiations. ll, lhuuk you!" T, Q. "I'm not waved usldt- their solicltous inquir- iies- with u [RIUIIIIJIUFY hiilili. Hui ‘lho giuy pullur n!’ his gullllt illll lchccks and lht- lwilcll-llg of his visually firm nlolllh belied his iWflTllS, . “l mllsl apologize ill llil- ‘lvzlliiie lor the (iislress will ‘ll this dillervlew is lltlllllil to cuusc you ‘both, bill it is necessary‘ that l lake lyull iil:u my confidence. for lily own ‘prolectiilllf’ ile- cxillaillell. pausing a weary. ireiilbiiilg hnnd across his Ileillinws‘ lllllltlh fillilereil ‘over ill-r kiutiing fur u mumcm ,lllell llroppctl heavily inui leer lup. if Billy hull been watching her she ‘would have seen u shallow 0t‘ lerror lilarkeu ille fzlllcli brown eyes. I “l rlecii your udvico, l.l " '1‘. ‘said with u l-ert-nluniinls lmw in- lwurd ‘Mans _\l€'tltlU\V$. lllillk you will bt-lr-ve inc wilt-n l say illul for lu yeur I have trliil lu fulfill honor. llbly llle ierlns of lho ugrcelnl-lll i made wi h the lllfkt- girls lli whose ‘lives uliil i‘ill'l't‘l'$ I ltilvi- llllflflilllill ilrvse-ltl" C “lnilctwl if ilu, ‘Mr, (‘ilrli.=_" Mrs. by every means in her power, l0 M“ W“ 5"“ Yel- bl"- l Y0“ ""9 W?‘ "You liuvt-luroilse ilesirc fur her in lho llllt-IIIS- i""mm“‘l "l ‘em’? ""l"5'_" Nlcuiioivs lliisvri-retl. been u fuihi-r Lu Nylln. Willn Fund i Billy. drawers and swinging mirror, one‘ small table, one two burner oil,‘ stoye and lot of articles not men-H,‘ tioned. ‘ ..Sale starts Oh/tilne. No reserve as property is sold. Sale starts in kitchen. Terms cash. MISS MARY MacNUTT 80 Euston St. J. A. MacDonald, SANG AT HER WORK A"°tl°"°°"~ “She's so cheerful-always sings _ li-IT-ii at her wOrk." "That's fine-what's obt- doing?" ._._l_..._._.. ._ , .. FOR SALE witnessed ‘RABBITS “Studying for grand opera." OHINCHILLAS, , ' FLEMISH GIANTS The foundation stock of each of “Nee breeds was among the 1st who winners at The Royal Winter Ihlr, Toronto. Ottawa, Guelph and Ihafllottetown- A word to the wise, "buy thpbest,” as rabbits like Igxn has come to stay, and there is‘! ‘_' diwa s a demand for a superior} Iflle e. Write for prices, they are, ronoonnble. ‘, "Rabbit Keeping for Beginners" A reliable, valuable, book, on care, r bed, disease, etc. Everyone owning . Zi..f3"i.'l'."." 0.1’. P3333. 8T1? [WWW lll_____"°l|l|- Rl|_._|-WlY$ ill-Zl- iblfflibfiili? 'i=°.°.i.g“,vllhslfiii'lg °""“g'=” i" i‘ ‘"1! 9' m?‘ "i w" or Mn schedules e if e c t i v e i-Sunday, June 26th, 1927. For further par- iticulars "apply Ticket District Passenger Agent. , Agent’s Office CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. l- JUNE 16th,1927, 7i i2 6-17-5l. Ab! OLD COAK "\Vlly do \,cu la-I nun l.l.t..i, "He's on all) sack." ‘y EARNSCLIFE RABBITRY, Cherry Valley, P. O. P. E. Inland. osron’ byi- Steamer . i INTERNATIONAL LINE Fare from St. John $10, from Eastport or Lubec, Me., $9. , Every Wednesday steamer] leaves St. John 9.00 A. M.i Atlantic Time, Eastport 1.30 ; P. M., Lubec 2.30 P.M. East- . ern Time, arriving Boston Canada S. S. Lines Ltd. STEAMSHIP SERVICE .i:i-.~ii.i.i"r¢-M~ "v, E Satu d t ails 1 ttet e132’ uom's?."ii.§i.“i8'fio.- Chi“ ° °“'f‘ ton. And St. Johns LeavlngSt. John 7.00 P. M.. Atlantic Time. due Boston Sundsy 2.00 P. M. , _ Daylight Time. t‘ Conner/ions u! Bu!” with llrm mamr u Nm Yul S. S. FARNHAM Luvs OlrTown Juno 28th. Luvs Montreal Juno 24th. Carvell Bros, Ltd. “S0138 _ W... h . . accompanied by passengers - o l , a 47 “lPlease Mr Cdrtis lrcssctl than lllllll .\ mill YOIII‘ izellermllly \\'liil gross ilLl-{rilli '.I1ll€-—" Nytlui" T. Q. lllli‘l'l‘llill,t’l hnr with u groan. “Silo 'N nun-c iii he piiieil than lilillllt ll. I sllolllll iluvti realized that. l wus pulling illmlzsl irrt-slstlblta [Dlllpllltllflll ill her Wily. But it la not of Nytlil that] wish to speak.“ He bowed his bead in llli-l hands and sat in lllloncc for u long min lite. Bllws heart begun 1o beui with painful rap dlty- Why hull silo -—unll not W.imlie—~been summoned to fills conference with 'I‘. Q. Cur- tis‘? Could it mean that be was about to announce his docls on lll that strange. ‘SGCTQL -l'0l1l.€iIl.'.7 Thai document which Winnie hull stolen i‘r0m his llesk to read? But '1‘. Q. Curtis was ‘speaking again, his vo ce halting with em- barrassment. "Anolherbif my three girls has succumbed to lIFGBlL-llllll? temptation» I may be a fool, but it Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Father Consumption ll people looked upon every cough and colll as dangerous-if they took remedial measures In nic beginning, there would be far lens sickness. CATAlfiRilOzONld lfl a wonderful aid in colds and catarrh. It instantly reaches the remote parts of the lungs and bron- chial tubes. It destroys Catarrh germs and is the quickest thing to clear out the nose and throat and , . ‘ I ll '. "The lllld l5 P195351)‘ the : Touchy Corns Reheved ‘rill-lilo worst cstenographer. She'll O 0909-0 Q 3 QO§§OQ§QOO+Q§GO E / THE cuunborrlcwqltiu GUARDIAN . 0 . . n ver know how to spell ‘receive. l Marvel Bfllrmlllflnkfi for the ‘SHKKost-on. us)’ ‘ ear. 0.! course I nteuded to o [instantly the 85h: st0&s—|the somflhing {or her, even though‘ ~l ml n noes uwny.— H! is H mftvoulil prefer never to see er medlale 959°‘ 01 Pmmmii 3°"! again. Well, what's done is done, Extractor. Paint the corn or callous and i, can’; bgiielped.” he grosneil. with “Putnam's and the corn will, “You 51,111 hnve-Billy,'.\llr_ Curtis," shrivel up, After a new appllcallonsklrs, hleaduws reminded him. "A or “Putnam‘s" the corn will drop dear good g~rl who ls devoted lo out. No pain,- or dlsappolntment.you—" Putnam's does the work-a. sure "Please. Mrs. Meadows!" BlllY pop corn remover. Get a bottle from crieil. teilli-l 0f shame stinging her any tlrugglst. Refuse a substitute. eye“. f ‘I-‘lvllltyoll gfgva mgalg": j_____ ___i_ for a 9W m nu e5 w . r. ur as. hull not occurred tome, Mrs. Mead ;Ph"l"’_r|*; Bilwfiillllllg I ‘lmlfl! 58y 1° OWS, that u lovely young girl would I "l- '~ 9 ‘v 9t m9- bi- tempted to lry to marry me»- Q‘ Fmldegi-“hls §Y°9]"M'r"_wlln3 fur llly nmilsy," _ w ll lvlut I y 1. olrgl, wltt n. i“), den, M‘. Cumdy- M", guilty cmlsllellce. must be sus- Mcltilows’ exclcnallon was freight ll1l1‘;:'1l»t'1’°b°1' M1111"?! "B r3134 9V9“ all with shocked astonishment. Her I‘?! l ° 9 S"-“l’°°“9 " ‘m? 5' filth-ii eyes flashed it 100k of ulter 11"’ “Md l" b“ (110719 with Mm tuinil-mpl upon Billy. HOW! ~ _ “l um afraid you are jumping to,- Mr-“l- 3593mm“ rustle“ ma‘? conclusions. Airs, Nleallows,“ '1‘. Q. “am” ‘"1" “If 13"‘ 79m"- “lzld 2m?’ said heavily, “Billy is llot—the,wfllked “WY 1° 111$ 11%" - W "e guilty party. l shall be brief. Miss 5m’- Zlfimll- hfigldlhlgh and blue eyes Shelton nicked mc into a proposal spill‘ "K ‘l’ _ 9111's- nf marriage ‘this evening‘ and "shel “*4 93mm" s“)! Whal- l WM" s chair drawn up to the window- ird been practicing. Your voices woke me up. I didn't intend to eavesdrop. lhope you'll believe that!" Her bead went higher. her eyes flashed through their tears. “Your confession ils entirely voi~ untary." T. Q. answered wearily. ‘*1 shall believe anything you w! But. with a piece of valuable in- formation like that in your 11811115 and yours alone, bow dill the other girls hhppen to know?" “I told them of course!" Billy's voice rang out sharply. “At first 1 wanted to rush Into the library and tell you that I hsdi overhead, but --but -.l was selfish. Lthoultht that you would give up your plain for having the three cit us here for a year. I didn't know what w iltl. I went home and t d Clay-—" "So my son has kllown all till» time!" '1‘. Q. interrupted bitterly. "No. he doesn't! He "hail 5115-, pectetl from the frst contest t .. you ‘were planning just such u, move. l-le tried to keep me frulfl‘ entering the contests and when l'<| l won on both he tried to keel) "ml "What a fool he must think his, father ls!" I Safe-guards with Nu one ("llllll be mun» llis- Wilfl sickening. I've got to make a comiession." rook cure to llavc ll wllness con ‘ci-ulcil in tin- room. it wusHhc col m.“ “mm ‘viola’ who flmrdenmuy (ill ill-r courage, “Mr. Curtis, I want ruined Miss Shellonii scheme by l<1l"“"e‘Y°‘"" home m‘|*'*Y-Tl°°~ betraying bur in-csence behind the. mude ills _ hlimlluiing cfilllvflsllflll in l1 shunted, l‘ "' m“ l" he happy Mr“ window ilrupcs." HP lUW voice. liilly sunk llmply buck into liar choir. What u vile little hem-r i\Vlll- no Shelton was! So that. had been llUI‘ Kfllllt.‘ all along! For months site hail courted the old mall. cull- iilillg against him llkl- an affec- llllllillt.’ kitten, kissing him, trying. in-t-ililg old man's lleilrl. Oil. it "will! Will. of course, pul her out of yollr llollsc lulmclliuiely, .\lr. Curtis-i" Mrs. MEEIIlUWS was say- lfll; iillflfilllllllly. “l can't imngilw such n thing! Tllc brazen little lllllisy!" "Pleullv. Mrs. All-adults!" '1‘. Q, UPIIIPSILHI. "Bill ‘i do nccil ildviril on llow i0 llflfllllt! tile ‘situation, ill‘ l ill) as you Sllggn§il_p||g he, m" u!‘ my flinlll-"ia illlnlell-!,ately~l.llcrc will be a sciillrlul. Oh. Gnudncsls!" he grouped, ilroppug his licad into his hundli aguin. "Mr- Plirllll." Billy beganhiitii- ‘lelllly her heart itching for him, "the _veul' is lllIIIUsll. up. Pru-bnbly n0 Ono but ll few ca’ your amployus at. ihe store will remember‘ the ex~ rlct dale when Winnie zlnd ll are cxpe ‘led to lcavc your homo. llflflfif the terms or the agroenlrili, \Viil you let ma suggest something?" "Go ahead. child," 'I‘. Q. answer- ed without looking up, "I'm risk- ing for advice" "Well. then. Mr. Curtis, it {s lin- ilollbtetlly lfflOWll ut the store that \Vll1I‘ll€'S rather has been very ill with pneumonia. She really should have been staying at home with lllm until hi: was our of illinger. I unileri-ituud he is much belter now, mill it scemi-i to me that everyone would consider it tho most natural thing in the world 1r lWinnlc went home to nurse him until he is able l0 travel. I know how you mus-it ii nliiession." "must have been an application l0 yin all}! before ilnyouc else." she be- , gun, sirlv-ilg to gel a tight grip llt must be painful for you lo see any ‘ us noun, unlIHuird it's impossible ll can't llPll yull hnw deeply I appreciate your grl-ilt kintllltess ltl nle~" Her ivirlcc broke, “lltlly~—'l‘. Q. lellllctl, forward ivllllll luid ll build nn hers, which was rigidly grasping the eilgc of the iill-sll~~“l want you to stay. There _i.< slnncihlllg I did not intend t0 l "Iii-use, Mr. Curtis! Bcforia you t sliy itllytlllng-Fve gnt to ntuke i» "A Ltllllflflfllfiil?" T,,Q. ivitlidrcvr hi. hand. “You. mo!" , “Yc-s." she nodded miserably. rltlc, too! I'll rather llle than tell 31ml, Mr. Cums. for l—l've learned ‘ill love you almost us much as l .iii lily mother since I have been in _\iIlll'»llUm(‘. But-I've got to ilu ii! All three of us—Nylln, lWlnulc. ‘uiid ll-——lIB.V8 known for almost u your that you~tlluz you planned 10 ililnpl one of us as your ililllgll- il-r!" “l-that explains a great tl€i1l,l doesn't it?" he asked at last. heav- ily. "Nyilil knew tha: she hall no llmnce to win. Butt-why did Will- iiie spoil her chances before the year was up?" , “She picked iicsk llLSl. the‘, lock of your night and found what iiic collris for the adoption ct‘ — liif one 0i‘ its." Hilly explained, tile ‘thought. Jrom accepting your offer of u 1Y0!" I Made in“ in your home. He warilel me » that it would he hell, and-n hue‘ Canada beem” she confessed in u low,’ Your l-lome ol e. ‘ t 9 v"l can see that iii IIIIISI lull-cl been," '1‘. Q. cuuceileil his hi)“. -—-—- twisting wryiy over the words, "llill i “Tile beautiful is an ilsellll as the C18)’ Ildvifle Yul! l" it'll "I" till!“ lilsefiil"»Htlgo. Flowers ltalvc been girls?" lso lunch improved of lute. that till! “Yes. he did, 117191‘ I'd il'~"~"“""‘l ‘old time flowers can llnrdly now be him that I didn't want zluyilllni: 'recogmzed_ - more than the year. ‘l ilitliri cltlltll"! Annum Bedding Fqowe, p|angs_ Not. then. at any rim-i" Site lllll Aster Slack’ Phkm Snapdragom ‘imp h" eye” men‘ for “l” Hump-u Kocblil. Petunia, Verbena, Marl- 07 h" ‘mm “mtiwas in "ymg m m“ gold Balsam Street Alysslllm Sul- wus almost more lhml she <-tllll<l' , 1". Coémoq 7mm“ at 25", W, ma“ "He mm m“ ma} n “vmnmrl itlloitgl. ‘apostolic nprlcpaltl Seedlln! be fair to N-yila Jiltl “tunic il0l "ll, [Pansy Salvm- Sweet ‘vmmm, ma“ [Q knuw guch a gfifffél lllltl l0 K001)’ L _ them out 0i‘ it. Allll so for :1 your i-llllu m‘ Pinks, FnlgebMP-Nfll 400 three girls have accepted your llofi- i501?" Pmimlw lirepum" llmrgilem pitallty, your boundless generosity, ‘Cilrilutloil 50c ulozcn. Pansy and while they schemell tn outwit, eiich |Dnlsy in bloom (Wlnteretl over) other and to win the big prizu." 10c oilcli. $1.00 pqr doz, by mall “You, too?" he repeuteil Sllillyt lulll 20c tlOZ, for postage. Double but there was hope in his eye-q 01*‘ llollylluclts (choice) 15c each, $1.- tliey guzeil Sfiflffilllllllly i111" IIPT-‘Y I50 per lloz. (‘llcllmber 30c dozen. ,1 - ' - . t u» P» ¢~~~~=d> 5.2113‘liifnllii....l?.‘.‘i.“2I-"3=.?.§.‘.Ii2.i Iarkspur, 25c cacll. Tlletlg are largo To be h.” of 1-_-q_ (gums and his one year old plants and too heavy agreement, and to go away with ‘l0 mflll- Dal Romaine, is Billy's Only! Vegetable Plants -Exl.ra early In the nggxt chapter shelCabbagc, (fnllllfloiver and Celery ESGB-BflI-ttél-lll. 20¢ doz, $1.30 DBI‘ 100m], mil]. $1.40 per 100, Extra early Tomw, 40c i101... mull 45c . Lute Tomato” 30c ilnz., mall 35c. Lats Cabbage for full and winter use 30c pef 19¢ 35 cls. by mall, Late Cabbagc plant; grown outside not ready before 20 Juuo. Note-fiabbage for full or winger use will not keep It forced early, For the convenience Of-cugfqmgm vlllltlng our city we have amp“; with Carter & Co., Seed smug, 7; and 74 Queen Street and y, p“, er, East end City Market to handle our plants, and they receive m“, from ollr gardens fresh lluily, wa are always ploasedto have custom- ers visit. our gardens head of Prints ltreet and personally select plants, P~ s-‘PIIBBY 11ml Carnation have been very much winter killed- Order heavy plants by express. Please do not send orders {m- Ioss thalfone dollar and also en. close-implant with order-this will lesson our work this lleiwy season, J. J. GAY a son, Box 187, Charlottetown, P. E. l. aummons Dal. More Canadian -Built lOfl or shame dyeing her throat lilllll fflftllflflfl. "-l didn't know. iWhEn ‘I caught her in the act, what file “'35 410mg. ‘l, didn't realize, illlllll you were telling us just. non" ilvhai $11G ‘hail done, that Winnie |hail learned thui. she—.she hail dost." ’ ' “How ilidl yoli girls learn my‘ P111115?" T. Q. asked slowly, it's eyes averted. l "I overheard y0ll and Mr. War- illllfltlil talking zr-i you paggflfl ‘through illc nlllz-llc room on your wily to the llhrury, We hndn‘t been ‘hero a month tlher. l wax-l ill-deep in A Family Medicine m A Welland Lady Tells of the Value of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills in Her Home. ".1 ilave mimy reasons for prais- ing Dr. Williams’ 'Pluk Pills," says Mrs. George L. Swlck, R. R, N0. 2, Welland, Ont. "My first GXDEHEIIPG with this inelllcllle was ill my izlrl~ hood. when, following un attack of scarlet fever, I wns left In u badly run down condition. and the pills restored me to good health. Later in my married life l. had a severe attack of rheumatism. The pain in my right arm and shoulder was so bud thpt I could not dress myself without help. Again I resorted to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and again, they proved a blessing to me, us soon as the rheumatic pains and stiffness disappeared and there has been no return of the trouble. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills havtrnlao been of great. benefit to my children. One of my boys wss threatened with St. Vitus dance, His limbs and face would witch sntl perk. I gave him the lplll , and again they llltl M! full, as nder the treatment the trouble caused, 1 have also given the pills to my little girl, who was anaemic, and in thin case also with the greatest benefit. Naturally when I hear anyone complaining of not feeling well ll recommend Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills as I know of no other medicine to equill them in building up the, blood and restoring rcel-hearcslck and terribly illsap- pointell in-ln all of us," she silent- merod. “but i] believe you will be happier a year from now if you rcllirn good tor ovil, so lfsr as Win- health." Take Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for anaemia, rheumatism. indigestion, neuralgia and other nervous troub- dclivercd in One Month of 19,27 than in the Entire Year of 1924 Cbrrr! thaws bow 192 production nl/ Carludian-bui t Chrysler: Im: inrreaudl. i 1925 nle is concerned, just as you did forglas" Take them “a 5 mm“ if Y“ are Nydm Give he]. a Uhouwnd donuraqnot in the best physical condition. rid you of a bad cold. Nasty nose discharges heal up.. the headache goes, and nn medicine to take! ls sold by all druggists for $1.00.. Get it today, - Cfllflrrllvzolle eomlplete with lithaler enough to carry her until she gets a medicine. or by mall at 50 cents _s THE BEDTIME STRIP- ,,° ma, he, rather m“ fauna-am and cultivate a resistance that will for o. month or two in the mmln- keen you well and strolls. You can tillns. and wghat she will] have get these pills from any dealer in position as a private secretary." box from The Dr. Williams’ Medl~ "Private secretary!" T. Q. smiled mine Co., lBrockvllle. Ont. A Real F 7 we. FOUND THE ENTRANCE To A HOLE ‘THAT LEADS INTO A CHICKEN-HOUSE. AND wE‘l_l_'i-iAve A FEAST TONIGHT 1 YOU'RE A ctcvsn Fsuuow 1 i THINK l see p. RAT $NEAKlN¢ uP "r0 rrwsuu HAVE T0 CHAfil fi AWAY FIRST/ /, f THE Hog RleuT uwoen THAT LIME Chryslers a (Lrfil Z‘ No. r Plan! v a! Windsor, Owl-r (Above) Ne: 2 Plan! a! Ford City, 0n!- \‘ IN THE last three years, Canadians have -tllat there is no need to draw a morall- Shmm, such a" "“l-’-'~'"‘°5$ f9’ Qhryslrr In order to meet Canadian re uircments ownership that Chrysler growth 1s re _ls- even more exact! and to i“? Pace tered m a sharpl ascendln llne,w lle with ‘his column y increasing demand’ older concerns o large pro uctlon have the Chrysler corponfioh- of Canada steadily given way. . took over lnJanual-y, 1927,11: additional Every year has witnessed an important plant-securm 30096 increased facilities increase in the volume of Chrysle‘: pro- and realizin e long cherished dream duction- 176 per cent increase in 1925; of having C ryslers built largely ofCana- I 93 percent increasein 1926. In March, dian materials in Canadian factories by 192;, tljre 31ers darn/rally more ibryslm Canadian workers. pro use in arm a I an durin t eentire I - ch s] . d . . t- e yearofzgzqwhenCbryslerupsetalfizrecedenis. dtegirvigg ‘:58 3195229223: tgocfi-Ildgge This increase is so tremendous and so -to up ly so ti idly tie Chrysler prin- im ressive-so clearly an expression of ciple ofStandsr ized Quality that each pu lic Ch0lC€-—S0 irectly due to the succecclin ea: will find Chryslers Mill discernment of the average Canadian on higher an I her in the esteem of the ,li\et appearance, performance and value Canadian pub ic. Chrysler “50” Chrysler “60" Chrysler “70” Chrysler Imperial "80" ‘ six BODY STYLES SIX BODY STYLES NINE somr STYLES ELEVEN BODY sTYLlls 31045 to 3:220 ‘r470 to 51770 81pm m 83590 $363, :0 I531; fil/Pfiffll- W 5- W514i": QII/"Vhi l/"ilb! only Io b: added), insluding all Ioxn anlniflek Offllfillll t. I 1 _ » A “W” °°x I ' connsv mos Sourla _ Summer-side Hggggnf pOOLE CHARLOTTETOWI‘! Russn- ULARK Mmmm“ ' u u Mount ltewlrt N-—— i“ run CANADIAN-BUILT cl-lltvsirlin‘ 2011' clrttutoluris _ , .' ___.--* riend. —By Annui- Chapvllllfl,’ ' ___. ,__ -~ , i a TuAT WA; i Luci»<_-. i W!‘ I . i U; INST! nlzvteleloltsw THAVE owl. ‘fl-leg: . li= ‘Fl-i: RAT HApis-r cons Atom: ‘Tl-IE Own“ WOULD HAVE l-lql? _ HIM 4 A “New aQMeTHING \ ' WOULD <30 ~ i = ' wit?“ Much mo EAV/