9 to taste. XXV J LOBSTER FARGI Of the dozens of " It's a Winner -_ " ' q anti.- and tssblesit sodas sold today. ,_ irgpgcaliing for Lobster. "Fsrci" is one of the real good ones. Try it using Hamilton's Cream Sodas for v the very best results- The orlsplest > 1 “IPVQWPPGI! "WM" meat. salt and pepperryoiks of two ""4 M"!!! @991. V2 teaspoon ehophed parsley. 1 cup white sauce V; cup Haniliton’: Cream Soda Cnsckcr crumbs. To lobster meat, add Yoiks ofeggs. rubbed to a paste. parsley. sauce and seasoning Since 1540, Cover wi-th buttered crumbs and bake, 1m liIII.'l‘0N’S BiscUrrs-urno Favorites 8H0? from Holniurs Cstsiog. cJi-ifrhazgivso-on? cri- of i s now unoadng st Albany, A. H. Affieok-iii. man's coog-uuosnwzsn use suit. Henderson snd Cudmore ' iifl27-11-2i JUST RECEIVED‘ s cargo of Gears Shiogles.—- w, T. wan, Stsnley Bridsa. 331 7785i MENIS STRAW HATS Just receiv- ed, Henderson and Cudmore. 3432-7-11-21 ‘TRYON BAPTIST FASTORATE. —'Services do Sun y latmlbfllly llfa. m. Wéstihprfi d 3 rm. with baptism at diode otpgscrv . Tryon 741011.111. ‘t; r; . , ‘ i-mzstaitodit Elmo —J. s. liielleit of North‘ Itiver‘ wil preach at Cross Roads, Alexandra, and Hazelbrook on Sunday, July 13th. UNION ROAD-Rev. u.‘ "r, Smith will preach in Union Road Church on Sunday July 13 at 7.30 p. m. MEN'S BATHING SUITS 1.50. Henderson and Cudmore. 3432-7-11-21 COVEHEAD, HARRINGTON, STANHOPE Church services for Sunday July 13 ure West COVBhBIMI 11 a. m. Harrington 3p, m. Stunhope 7.30 p. m, Rev, Dr. Armstrong of Toronto. General Secretary of For- eign Missions will speak- at tho Harrington Service. MEN'S OUTING sH-IRTS whiti- and champagne $1.50 up, Hender- son and Cudmnre. 34i32J-11-2i CHEAP TEAS NOW VERY DEAR-Chomp tut is dcnr. This ls easily proved. ii you've been using. any. u i150 tco ( n yenr ago ll cost only 30c) you have only to buy a ‘A; lb. package of ilbEll ROSE I YES! BY niiiiio IlEXflll. and enjoy pthem p! ILYSP-EPSIA TABLETS ‘I ‘They eniable you to cot three meals a doy PRICE 50c AND $1.00 PER BOX Sold Only By 00., THE REXALL KODAK STORE Phone 219 P. 0. liox 332 . Charlottetown P. E. I. wit, ' Won’! you make the test. You'll be [I s quickly convinced. ' OF iilindsny of iHozeibrook will preocl ORAINGE PEKOE TEA, the finest of tens, ior 43c and you'll iilnd Ii goen us for as the othrr pound. THE GONGREGATION ORWELL—Prepurat0ry ‘Services to iho (iouiiuuiiion on Saturday. July 12th, in the Church ut Or- wcil l-leud, ut 2.30 p.in. The Ses- sion mil meci: at 2 p.m, The Rev. J. A. MncLelian, B. D., of Volley field will DTmiChr-Ofi Sunday. Jilly 13th, services in the same Church at 11 o.m. and 6 p.m.—'I‘hc Isacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at the morning scrvicer-S. S. will meet at 10 n.m. On Monday, July 14th, services will ibe hold at 10 n.m. to.be followed by ithe Annual Meetingof the Congre- igation of Orwell Head. MACLEOD-JOHNSTONE-Thn Week, July 14 to 19. llilrk shades $20. Henderson on. Cudmore, next/Sabbath at the usual hour. silo? mm Hclmslfo Cstsicg .__-._. OHARLOTTETOWN CARNIVAL B880 8 1338 iBE NOH 8U QT! MEN'S PALM 3_432-7-11-2_ ' BELFAST-Preaching at Bcffas BOYS KlHNKI pants $1.26. Hen derson and Cudmors. 3432-7-11-1 BTRAWBERRIES TONIGHT.- ica cream. cake, etc, at the fest clsi this evening on Christin tian Church grounds, LAWN SOCIAL TONIGHT- dlave cool refreshments at the st cial. this evenin goo Christiai Church grounds. GASOLINE mo OIL-Mp t. date and quick service at Paiines Watson Electric Co, 3433-74-11. HAZELBROOK BAPTIST GIF- CU-IT. Rev. J. S. Milleit will fill th pastor's regular appointments lo Sunday, July 13. -CARNIVAL WEEK uccommod: tionc, Visitors to the city durin Carnival week wishing tovboo rooms in advance, phone W.M Woodsidc iit the G .W .V .A. f1- roservution. 3424-7-11-1 POTATO GROWERSF-Jwhen I Charlottetown call and got a usefii Farmers Record and Account Booi free ot the Office of Hyndman .' Co.. Limited, 61 Queen Street. 3422-7-11-2 MARSHFiELQ-dtev. W. Orr Mul liimn of Si. James, Charlottetown will dispense the Sacrament lviorshfieldTresbytcrlan "Church o: Sunday July 13 nt 3 p. m, and "con duct preparatory service there 0i Frldny evening st 8 o'clock. NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CIR Cult-Services for Sunday, Jul: l3, as follows: North River at 11.0i a. m.. Long Creek ot 3.00 p. m. Kingston at 730 p, m. Rev_ R. W to nil three congregations ‘THE STEAMER "Liegar County‘ which replaces the "Winona" m the Montreal, Charlottetown, Si John's route sails from Montrea Thursday July 10th and will be du." in Churlottetown Monday July 14tl soiling direct to vSt. John's thi some diiy, For further particulars npply CARViDDL BROS, Agents. 3420-7-11-3 HAMPTON CONGI-‘IiEGATIOM- Rev. M _J, MtioPherson, M. n- B D., Minister. Preaching services for July 13, Borden at 11 Tryon at 3 and special Ornngemems service oi lmnrringe of Amy Annette, dough-t- cr of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Johustoue. Long Rlver,- P. E. 1., to Mr. lArchlhnld McLeod, youngest son oi {the late Mr. und Mrs. Alex. Mc- I evening. June 25, nit the residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McGili, siiit- er of tho bride, 906 Nineteenth avenue west Carbon, Alta, the Rev. Robert Mogowan officiating. The hrido wore a smart suit of costor tricotine, with but to match, and curried a bouquet of bridal roses and pink sweet peas with maiden huid fem. Af-ter the ceremony o dainty buffet luncheon was sei-ved by Mrs. McGill, cssistcd by Mrs. llcnristo, and Miss Norn Lambert- sou, while Miss Clay poured ten. Lnter Mr. and Mrs. McLeod left for lnoiemnizcil quietly on Wednesday PROGRAM uonoav. JULY i4 \ ciiiuuviii. WEEK i I-‘onnocna-Fsrmers‘ Picnic. Experimental Btscion. Aftsrnconi-Pstrlet Maritime Tsn IVliIe Rees (0pon.) Evening-Grand Psrsds Decorated Dsrs Circus, Victerls Park. TUESDAV. JULY 15 Forsnccn:-Fsivners' Picnic. Experimental Qtstion. Nocn:--'I'en Mile lioyolo Rsco. Aftsrncem-Bsse I Abcgvvsit Grounds. / _< s" Evsninm-Elsctric jLlght sports, AbsgvvcIts-‘Gircus. Viotcris - Pin-it,- / I ‘// . g. NIlDAY-‘IJULV ss- y Forsnccm-Fsivnms’ Picnic. Experimental fission.’ lawn Driving’ Psrit; slso running rsos. Ivsviingr-Dscorsttd lost Psrsde b! °MP|°““°W" 71°" , . cue. one». Vioccrls rm. “~ ‘ _ reiunsosv. JULY 17 ‘Fcrcnscnz-Fsivrtcrs‘ Picnic. iitpsrlmsntsl station. ‘ Aiilsrneonz-Thrss Rhcssler trcttsrs snd pool". Charlotte- Aftsrnscnhislpdeiiinn Club nnusi Gathering snd lpcrts in suililsctlsn Driving Oiub Horse Iscss. Evenings-yam RIOh-lsllh! Psrsds of Firemen with Docen- scocmpsnlsd by mssssd lands. rel-u. Jinioav. JULY 1| I-“Ynvllt IDAY, JULY 1O e-Rfitvnoljhfl-rfisnls. Ixpsrlsnsnhl Station. lib lcgsth. lwlmmlng Rscss snd \ Picnic. lxporlmonhl cutie». Olltuliiiillly linllng snd Dsnclng Market lqusro. (II-snd Il|l~ Circus, Victeris Psrk. Banff, Lake Louise and other pointg west. On their return they will trike up residence at Carbon. Alberta. The guests included Mrs. A. M. Johns-tone (P. E. i.) Mffl- C- Bsaristo. Miss Clay, Mr. and Ml‘!- < William McLeod, ‘Mr and Mrs. T. H. McGilI, Laura McLeod. N0" < Lambertson, Major W. Cnmercn/ (N. 8.). Muster Stirling McLeod.’ Master Lloyd McLeod. Minsrd's Linimcntl-Hssis Cuts- ::Hope River Tea July 12th. Twelfth oi July Ceiebrgition Looil, Fouud's Mills. P. E. 1., was, ‘Hampton oi 7.30 all members will meet at Hall nt 7. Visitors modi- welcome. Offering for Orphanage:- Miss C. Maurie Iioslom will visli the Sunday School at 6.1-5 p. m_ “ WEDDING BELLS. —‘l‘he mar ‘rings of Miss Martha Chappcll. daughter of the lute John Chnppell of Charlottetown, to Mr. Heriiry Bertram Miitch, son of Mrs. Henry Miitch of Southport takes place in Vuncouver, B. C., on July 12th. AT ROTARY. ~At the Rotary Luncheon yesterday Rotsrian Chcslcy S. Allen, Superintendent of the Halifax School for the Blind‘ and former secretary of Halifax Rotary gave a very interesting ad- dress ion "The Education of the Blind". Rotsrisn Col. D. A. Mac Kinnon presided. Tho guests were Rotation Dr. M. T. McEach orn, Dr. Willard Jenkins of Gage- town. N. B., and Wm. Mcilae of Fist River, The musical program Jnciuded a violin solo by Harry Porter lmd a vocal solo by Miss Shepherd, both encored. PERSONALS Miss Minnie Clements, has arriv- ed from Boston on a visit to friends here. Miss Grace MacGougan, of Mnl peque and Miss Mellicent MacNutt, of Dsrnley are visiting in the city 1h! Iilaats of Miss Bslla Bagnal. Miss Marguerite Wood, Vernon River has been visiting friends in Paumuro Island, Georgetown and ‘spt- Alberta. and British Columblg of Directors. The three retiring l’. examination of the De Gros Marsh a School took place in the room on Tuesday, June 24th. Tllitfi! and visitors present. adianFoxMen Gather in S’side halve?!’ lif0vi$ Cunodu ex- were represuited ut the fourth an» ._uol meeting of the Canadian In"?! FOX Breeders Association Fglyd in Sllmmerside on Wedges» li- was the largest and most m- husiustic gathering of silver fox IPGCGCIS ever hold in Canada their '91"; Over two hundred pre- eut. The meeting occupied u... en. .Ire diiy und matters of great im- iortonco to the welfare of the iilvcr Fox industry were arrived l1. Included in which were several amendments to the constitution. Messrs C. T. Munroe, Petitcodiiic, - 3-. and McGlll- Iiurrough, of Quebec were elected on the Board B. I. directors Messrs G. Shelton 3hflPD. B. Graham Rogers and W. Kt fiGougzin were reelected. Al. zho irectors meeting following. Mr. J. A. Webster was ro elected President. The meeting was honored by the Qrescnce of Mr. Mcilue. icting Live Stock commissioner, 11111 Mr. J. W. llrzuit, ucixzuiutunt Janadiun National Live Stock Ito- mrds. Others present wre Mr. M. flww. wllliliiileg, Mr. G. w. Glliis. lnprior, 0nt., unii Mr. C. K. Wul- 011. Secretory of the Ontario Branch of the Canadian Sliver Fox Breeders Association us well us a neniher of prominent visitors from New Brunswick. At the directors meeting im- nediately following the annual 099N113 it wins decided that the tssociution give two World Chum- iion Cups for competition iii the .ext Royul Show. --——~<c>i~—- DE GROS MARSH SCHOOL The closing exercises oi‘ the yearly School Was quite a number of rate payers The pupils were examined by their tericher,_ iilss Susan Mulleun and assisted ‘iy Rev. l-‘nther J. C, McDonald and iy itiicir prompt and accurulc res- ionscs to tho different questions gave nmple evidence that very suc- nasafu-l and thorough work had been lone during the school tcrm. They mrtainly did credit to fhenisieves ind to their teacher, in various alssscs, qiicstloiiu and answers, fol owed ono another un-brokenly willi- mt those palniihil pauses and aromptings, common on such occas- .ons and o smile of satisfaction zould be seen on the faces of Dill‘ ants iin-i other visitors. At the close )f the program Miss lilliznbclh Mu- Doiinld come forward uiid on be- hnlf ol‘ the pupils read the following itlllfbfis lo the teacher, While Miss not easily repair. Quite a number broken the with you for the first time are sure as they proceed kindly oud patiently lni bred" “"2: ciufhsllff" of us bread of education" and advancement, they can look ivuriouu siiilji-xcls Mr. Uuugzilil Mc- back kindly to tho days when you lidicrsou was (iilllPil upou to act as d their Qd-ltiliiilfllhil null ~|..\...... . & 4 at"- *- i Wing (figareites I Suprcmfl qua/it) nm/ prnl/Pli t’.‘(('(’l'/(‘!‘i('(' (truce Ackiaud nssistcsi by some of some time ago of your intended de- imve those pi-cseni. illll showed by their pimturc from our school. correct lilll<l\\'t'i'fl that they liriii The ever moving hand oi’ tlnie and we ‘liven alillgtiully taught. Aftur tho huh crept slowly forward ‘and is iu ago .pupiis lliiil hvi-n cxiiiiiiiueil in tho uow npprozirlilug closely the ap- pointul hour. We fci-I that we can- not int this OCCIIEHOII puss without llli! fililuwiur, pro- trying tn impress upon you the considered overtime or a. Saturday lesson difficult to attend and often at personal inconvenience to your-l self you assisted us iu the prosccu- i lli-cltutinn-Dorothy MucKcnzic. R00iitllil)il—~lflilgiiilgg liiurruy. hiulcllc-uuun ltuiziliilliili "IAUYIIP ucauoua; foundation we 0g n"; grziuinic was wi-ll mrricil out. genuine sorrow we experience at higher grades also have much to‘ Programme Yoi" ‘leiidrulre- he thankful to you for you never Itccitniion—lioy Nicholson. Yml- Miss Avklflnd Came “"10"! us some short months ago, a stranger" hut as such you ilid not long i'L‘lil1lIl. liy the (constant dc- ],i‘,k,g,,,,pv,wzltjon M,“ by h1nyiYIilHtll llllll cheerful spirit in which tion of our studies. Helen McLean presented hcr with 1 valuable present. ' THE ADDRESS Miss Susan McLean school. Only :1 short time ago you uimo amongst us as our tcnchcr, but in that time you have now the way to our lienrls by your words, your actions and by your example. We know that at times we have beien very trying and rough but you have conducted us iri a mild, quiet way. Teaching another great lesson in the nature of patience. We herefore beg oi‘ you to overlook our penfections snd we promise to do better in the future. We ask you to uccept this suisil gi-ilt not ior its worth but he a. token oi‘ love and esteem in which you nrc held by the pupils oi‘ this school. We re- main on behalf of the pupils of De Gros Marsh School, ELIZABETH |McDONALD HELEN MeLEAN The teacher in a few ibriei’ ibut well chosen ‘remark-s responded. thanking the pupils heartily lior their kindness, complimenting them on their goodness and their success- ful work. Home made candy was passed around and the singing of the Nnt innnl Anthem brought a vrey suc- cessful afternoon to i1 close. _i<o>-i~ SCHOOL CLOSING The School Closing Examination of St. Peter's North School took place on Friday, June 27th the wea- ther was Ideal and a large number of ratepayers were present that showed the deep interest taken in tbs school work. The teacher was assisted by Rev. A. McAulay, P. P. and Miss Mary Whltty, teacher Cable Head East. in tho examina- tion and the children from tho island arrived home from Western 3am“ Grad” “w” m m“ “my Most inviting spot on the Islsnd for‘ an outing, Pips land. Psrsds. Blqgohfl. ssono rei- Athletic sports. Tug o! Wsr. Fslr isdlss will provide isxcsiisnt mssls. Ususi refreshment booths, Ios Orssm. Proceeds for orphsnsgs, New Prctsstsnt 1M Orsngi "Illllv 547M!"- WWW Issvss Cr-rlcttstovvn st 0 s. m. Come snd snjcy yourself. WM. McLEOD, Ohsiivnsn. JOHN iiowlrrr. Dccrltsry zuas-oco-uwtei, _.-s-.1-a>\ ‘sourisonv so wsnrs YOUR PHOTOGRAPH ' 10s ones George lusss v Mcntagus for the past two weeks. —‘*' Mr. Howard Murphy, Psnmure GRAND “ATHEMNG 0F Canada yesterday on a ten da yS ORANOEMEN AND OTHERS "H" m h,“ push“ Mn 5nd Mm AT DORDEN, JULY 12TH MichsoiMurphy. Miss F. M. Merlin, Matron Waterford Hopltal, Glace Bay, C. B., is In the city Medical Convention. Miss Sivills Drake, ‘City spent R .1., accompanied by his father the guests of Mr. sister Mrs. Andrew f‘ ’ v.1. nsvrlng friendships after an absen- ce of over 86 yesns, They are both delighted with the Garden Province which totheI-r mind Is an Ideal plo- cs. Mr. Carr 8r., will remain for several weeks but his son is Iesv- ing next week on return. "n: Sometimes great inconvenience did not confno herself to any one grade. o; gramme Miss Ada Coffin read the following address and Miss Hilda 0’Hsney made the presentation on ‘Handing the behalf of the pupils. Miss Lcvina Morris. he; ygcggion n 3L Page" Harbor, anticipation that the advent of the u" “u; 0| he; mum", “rm flpd. holiday lesson usually arouses is on“, saddened for us at the close of this i school year by the knowledge of Mr, Hampton Carr of Westerly your resignation as our teacher. Mr. Robert Carr of Medford, Macs, assembled here as the members have arrived in the city and are of one family to be instructed and Robert Carr's advised by you and so close has slid ‘ fflshds In dlflorgnt part5 or the youdopsrture from amongst us will Province, Both ggntlmngn are nq- lesve s void in our lives time can- ‘itives of the Province arid are rt» tots" showed by their ready and Intelligent replies that the teacher At the close of a short pro- Dear Teacher: - The pleasant For the psst two years we have our hip that STIFF JOINTS Limb up with Minn-d‘: Lin snt. Leading athletes use it. I ‘s ososcd by the drswers of s bu stick. This esn be remedied b aims; the; with mule dry sosp. _, p in 0st without orifice c elu becoming stiff snd inclined to ‘ ifllNARifs {try to cutolgue hll your us o teacher and friend sufficicntl lthat we know them and have felti Pear Touched-As the closingiggirygsfltxfinsgcegxt figgdglslisg g3: reason npproachec we will cniieuv ‘and m always keep l, new you so iur to show our appreciation oi thewm can be happy m the knmvledu“ ,A“Su" Rh,,.,.,,y_ mm,“ 3Q°¢W°TK W“ “M” ‘long m omithat you are thinking of us, with lillfifivl hlllifiiy. us our memory of you will never Kt" fade. the vase as you will cling to it still." Many present spoke In ell usual iunnncr. Balloon Tire fabric Ordinary cord tire number of plies of hi; LlNiM so it is not Olirlhliltiliiitiil, Ellillti‘ Mciscuil, intention if time would permit to l\iaicl(i-ii'/.iu, Ali-x ilincl\'l~iizir.-, Juuu But. the breath of the roses will On behalf of the pupils. 5T. PETERS, NORTH SCHOOL ‘ tion of the work done and regrett- tho teachers departure, Icu , , Groom and cake was thou served M""l“‘“7'"" and the closing took place in the (Patriot Please Copy) -——i¢e>-_--_ HA RTSVI LLE SCHOOL ph-cH-niyilii illschurgcd your duties you -huvc won the uffectiou uud cou- qunlitTcs lViucJheull, Kuiio Niacin-nil. llccitiitlou-lilary hiucin-oil. Recitation-Johnny Nicholson. ItecltJtion-Mziry lviut-lienzie. llecltirtlon~licssie MaicKi-uzic. only now as you go from our midst ihut wc realize how strongly tlu- ties of friendship‘ which bind you lo us have grown. Dialogue ldxaiiufuutlou llziy, liy n l“ "i" ""“*’--“5"TY l" 7999"“ NiuhulsulhlliUlWi lhi llifilly ways iu which we ]||“~()[hy M“, ,sli:ill miss you, it _ls_ siiilflclt-iit l0 ._ Mary alzlllllisn‘l‘ Al,“ ,'\[m-_‘-.~".i_)' lliiii _voiii' nmfitflwill cvr-r re- ,1(,_.nz,,., Nam“. Nichohflnh “Uyliililiil uniaruisliril upui our hearts, "you {may break ye" may simggel-Fbiirliiiisoii, liorilcu Much-oil, Juiiu ,1l»‘~' =1 flliiillilifli; K011i ill llw 01111111 0i lllzir-Lraiul. "Wmiwy- ', iii-villi!iur-Jlorilun hifu-llvuil. \\'<~ usk oi‘ you ii iinu All-x l\i.'ici(i~iizii-, ‘Iliiii- gift us :1 remembrance of us iiuiv-liiiiizilrl Nichols-nu, |iii‘l‘illliilililit'il us it is hy our very tn -. asbépt "Vwtiiu llcoitiilioir-Poii-r Niclinlsm. “P51 wiulivs for prospz-riiy unii lit-vitaliuir-Jiiiiiiio Niclioisoii. liiliiiijiinifi iii yniir chosen sphere. appmmm liuvitutioii-~iluriloi1 hiicin-iiniiii. Muy the sunufigooil fellowship llvi-iuiiioii ltussci liiurrny. which you have lever shown to iis Sonic-Alton Wutor by, Ruth ho returned to you and may ilossic Junrt i\' iciuiisnii, lilny MzicKvuzlv. ism-eras uiiend- ynurevcry effort. iilzirlmoilfl, 'l‘lii-si> nrc the parting wishes of ‘Lloyd liiuvIu-nii. your pupils nf Hnrtsvillo . School i Awnriliug 01' prizes. Prize for Sign. d nu lie-hall’ of the pupils 0i alti-iiil l]\t'i" iiluy hiiurili-oil. For (lP- . iiumsviih- Srlidol. -_ ' pnri.nu~ni.-—lionnlii Nltdltllfifll. I 'i‘lu~ tuuciirr although token by llui'i.-a\'illc. Juno 2G, 102i. murprisn. iiuule n suitable‘ Tho soul-annual Qxjuninjtifl" m" Ibprirsn-niutiou was iluu uiiuii- iillililliiiifl the pupils [or their kind- iizirtsviiii- school ilistrict ivos lu-lil l0 llli‘ ivflrlwl‘ ii)‘ ill" lillliils Willi 11PM- - ~ ou the oiicruoon of Junc tho Zfltlhlilio inllowlug- uililrvss. i 'l‘hi- Ivuichor iheh ‘lrcriteiinll pre- Thore was qulto a niinihm- m‘ |)Oill‘ 'l‘c:iclii~r: isn't with candy and nuts. The ex- visitors present. The pupils were it was with fvvllllflil nf most uminntion czuue to a close by sing- examineil by their teacher Miss profound rcgri-t thiit wo lcairucii iini; tho National Anthem. fiih-uco of all our hearts, imil it is ' reply - A Tire Carcass of d Mileage HE development of balloon tires offered one outstanding problem. constant flexing, and yet be strong enough to resist all road-shocks. the best balloon tires. But Goodyear, in Goodyear isboratoribes and Goodyear cotton mills, has developed a new, special, exclusive cord tire fabric. In actual tests, tires of Goodyear SUPER- TWIST cord fabric showed 100% more carcass life than tires built of the same And only in Goodyear Tires’ can you get Goodyear SUPERTWIST cord fabric. The superiority of Goodyear SUPER- TWIST is due to its greater elasticity and power to flex, with consequently wider distribution of shock snd greater freedom from stone bruises and like injuries. This incomparable msterlsl is now used in regular Goodyear production snd isbnllt into Goodyear Balloon Tires—to fit new wheels snd the wheels now on your csr. See the Goodyear Selected Desier refit-ding Balloon Tires to .eplsce your present equlfihcllt i without change in wheels or rims. It‘ you like the appearance of the new smsll heels, ssg tbs Goodyear Selected Desist, your csr dealer or the nesrclt Goodyear Branch warding new vaheeis snd the Goodyear Balloon Tires to lt f G171. ~ i4 must be able to stand fabric will not build standard cord fabric. Goodyear means Good Wear OD MADE N CANADA‘ i