i 1 "T005011. I WlIIiE IIP Yilllll LIVER BILE- AndYofllJnmpOntolBedlnthe MonflngRarinWoGo The liver should out two {sends s! liquid bile into your daily. f this bfla isnot flowinl freely. your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas blush up your stomach. Ion get sons stsd. Harmful poisons into the body. an you teal sour. Inuk an the world looks punk. Amen bowelmovementdoesn! at the cause. You need something an the liver as welL 1t takes those Iood, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make on !ee1“up and up". Harmless and gentle, make the hile flow freely. They do the we: of calomcl but have no ealomsi or mercury in them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name 1 Stubbornl! refuse sari-bins’ else. Ila. HAILED AS WONDER. HORSE PARIS. June 26i(A.P.)—-Nea.r- co, hailed as the Italian wonder horse, won the 1.000.000 franc Grand Prix de Paris today. 1t was the 18th straight victory for the horse owned by Frederico Teslo. A THOROUGH EXAMINATION wfi btelt lcbntiflc Instru- ments will give the prescrip- tion which allows you to use Your eyes without strain. Avoid the headaches and irritations o! even slight eye- strain. Know your eyes. consult local interest but advertising s ncwsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. OILASWBLL for Pnmograpns. AN . 1‘..-6789-7-2i-312 KINDLY read the advertise- ment re overdue dog tax in this issue. L-1954-0-27-2i. KENT BEAUTY IHOPPE. Spec- ials. Oroquignol Oil Permancnts, etc. L-1927-6-25-0i. GULLIBONB for better WBVQ. L-1604-6-23-till-Ju1y 2i CHURCH 0F BCOTLANIL-Rev. R. J. Westaway will Bangor. Wednesday, J1me Nth at 7.30 P. M. L-2016-6-28-11. PARTICULARS rocardins th iwer 816.000 offered in curses. premf . distribution. Write to J. W. Boulter. Secretary, Charlottetown. Phone 1164 and one will be mailed to you promptly. L-1525-6-17-tf. CHARLOTTETOWN Male Chor- us, directed Albert Dinnis, New G1 ow Hal, Variety Concert. Tues ay, 28th., 8.30. I..-1955-6-27-2i. ADVERTISERS ARE REMINDED that advertisements for in The Guardian should be received It the office not later than 11 A.M. 81c previous day. ti. WE Ali-E CALLING the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Department of Agriculture G. F. Hutcheson I STRAWBERRY B 0 X ES 75.000 Just received regulation sizes, one quart and one pint best quality. Sell- ing at lowest prices in any quantity. For sale at, our Feed and Seed Store, Queen Street. Barter 81 00. Llmltsd _ooncemlng Poultry drilling, in this issue, Department of Agriculture. L-1943-6-28-7-1-5-8. ALL PLANS in connection with the big Provincial Fair of 1938. which will be held at Charlotte- town. August 15th to 19th. have been made. The new Prize List. con- tains full particulars and will be mailed to any address on applic- ation. This year's Fair is the big- gest and most complete of all time. Be sure and note dates and write your friends about it. J. W. Boul- ter. Secretary. Charlottetown. Phone 1164. L-l525-6-l7—tf. Use Minards Liniment for bites. Well Drilling Communicate with Trask Well 00., Ltd. Vaughan H. Groom, Summer-side Manager for P. E. Island WELL DRILLING Communicate With II. W. DOUGLAS 33 Orlebar Si", Charlottetown Phone 155-1. Or D. R. JAY Winsloe T‘ firs. Jwnol Invltlrln m Tux HYGIINI COURT or JUSTICI Mystery of. Bank Clérk’s Failure TmolLWere you a failure st school? Prusousa: N0, my lord. I was s good student and captain of the football team. Ivnol: All I think I can solve this mystery. Tell me, prisoner —- how many games of football do you gct every week now? Parsons: Why, I an only play once a wcck—on Saturdays-qt the most. vpol: Thank you. That will do. his case is as clear as daylight. Parsoun: (excitedly): Oh, sir, I'm sure I'd be fit if I could exercise more cltsn. I'm not getting half enough fmh sh or exercise nowadays. Jupmx Fresh sir? What's the good of talking about fresh air when you work h the city? What you want, young lnsn, is something to make up for this inevitable lsck of exercise. Something to keep your Kstem from becoming shqghh. Some ing to keep you clean Id fresh and rgilar internally, just sayuuwaast colwhenyouwan playing games every dsy. And that something is Kruschcn Salts. Parsouu: 1 sometimes take Epsom Salts, my lord. Wouldn't that have the same effect? 10pm; Epsom alone is not. good enough. Nature designed your system to need several different salts and In Kruschen all those salts are found. Each little daily dose of Kruschcn contains exactly one day's supply, exactly the right smount to keep all your organs- Iiver, kidneys, stomach and everything ——tuncd up to perfect fitness. Kru- schen is more than rver necessary at this time of the year, because it h s valuable tonic. Parlours: Thank you for explaining that so clearly, my lord. I am really glad 1o know how to keep fit. Ivposx That's rlghtl Now go back to your work, and we'll soon see you tho smartest, keenest man in your office. But remember that regularity is the thing. It's the little daily dose that does it. KRUSCHEN SALTS r relieve constipation and rheumatism Kitchen k a combination of several mineral sails which your body must get, in some . TASTELESS 1N 5'.’1.il°..*°5£.;?°.£l°l2.".";i: Como ism gcnerall toned up, but which you no‘! get In store's own wsy without @ abundant exercise and fresh air. You should have ihosc salts rimy (lay; hence the Im- portance of the “little dnzly dose“. Every drug counter sells Kruschen in 25c, 45c and 75c hclilrs. It’: ills little daily dun that dos: ll. The Gsstrsl sardlsn This column is reserved for news ‘o: EBATION LIFE [NEUR- fln ORANGE PEIiOE a/ Never Before Such Value at Such a Low Price! m sugars»: ' .7 A M 0A1. N T at u llafafcfi/Jzss lslcllw T331120 / —7 :___.__.__—i-—w7'"..::' .1 :.:. KINGS COUNT)! R A l L W A Y CROSSLNGS (Continued) Georgetown Road Crossing $15.00; James Boudreault. $22.80; Rufus Glory $13.00; William Hobbs $19.00; Bernard Keenan $1150; George Keenan $10 00; James Keenan $8.75; Jas. A, McDonald $20.00; Frank McDonald $15.84; Colin Mc- Donarll $18.72; Thomas McDonald Louis Boyver $3.00; John H. McKenzie $34.56; Malcolm McLean $11.00; James McRae $15 00; William Prosper 3 00. Total _ ~ — — — — --$231.l7 Milligan’s Crossing Chester Bradley $10.50; John Curran $6.00; John Gormley $19.50; Herman Gormley $10.00; Patrick Gormiey $18.20; Joseph Gormlcy $7.00; James Goodwin $13.00; Joseph McAree $9.00 Harry McAree $12 50; James Mc- Arec Jr. $8.25; James McAree $7.00. Percy McQuaid $0.00; Michael Smilh $6 00; Joseph smith $9.00; Herman Smith $10.50; John Smith $10.50;; James Smith $7.00; Jos- eph Trainor $9.00; Wallace W001- ridge $2.00- Totnl — — — ~ — »- -—$100.95 BirUs Crossing Percy Birl $16.00; Samuel Birt. $4.00; Sterling Birt $35.50; Alden Blrt, $20 ()0; Harry Currie $8.00; George Dover $20.00; Vernon Dunn $8.00; Alfrcd Donnclly $8.00; Alex Grant $4 00; Herbert Gormley $10.00; Michael Handrnhan $38.40: Alfred Hanrlrahan $4.00; Roland Jay $33.00; Rcanie Jay $30.00;Wa.1'l- dall Jay $45.25; Oliver Jay $8.00; Edward Jay 35.50; Harold G. Jay $2.00; C8011 ny $6 00; David Knee- bone $10.00; Henry Knecbone $10.00 Joseph Myers $6.00; Aeneas McDonald $14.00; Frank McDon- aid $12.00; Earl McDonald $12.00; Watson Robinson $12 00; Leo Rog- erson $15.00; Augustine Trainor $10.00. Totnl — — — — — - —$437.65 Murray Harbour Road Crossing Walter Bur-ll $8.00; Freeman Buell $9.00; James Bucll $6.00; Samuel Beck $0.00; Alcx Dutney $5.65; Charles Dutney $3.00; W11- liam Dort $5 00; 'l‘i1on1as Dort $1.00; John Ferguson Jr. $700; John Ferguson Sr._ $1.00; Alex. Gosbee $14.00; David Glover $12.00, Frank Horton $7.50; Vernon Hoop- er $3.00; Elmer Jordan $8.00‘. Grafton Jenkins $7.00; Roy Keen- an $11.25; Fordy Keenan $100; William Lowe $8 00; George Lowe $5.00; Harold Lowe $5.00; Clarence lpwe $3.00; William H. Moore $10.50; William Moore $8.00; H.0- land Moore $5.00; Alex Munn $9.00. Robert Munn $10 25; Earl Munn $4.00; Harry McKenzie $7 00; Char- les McKinnon $7.20: Carine Mc- Lure $3.00; Ernest McLeod 10.00: Gavin McLeorl $28.50; William F- McLeod $7.50; Willard McLean $10.00; Russel McPherson $4.50; Lea Philip Saunders $10 00; Fre- well Saunders $7 00; 51-011mm Reid $4.50. Tota1-—- - _ - _ -— —$330-35 It. Andrew's Crossing Francis McIntyre $17-00- Bt. Teresa's Crossinl Michael Bradley $7.00; Chester Bradley $7.50; John Gormley $9.00. Herman Gormley $4.00; Patrick Gormley $8 40; James Goodwin $6 00; Harr McArce $9.00; Jame!» McAree $6. ; James McAree Jr‘. $9.00; Herman Smith 69-00‘ 3°11" Smith $9.00; James Smith $6.00. Total — — — — — -— -—¢99-90 Alluy's Mills Railway Oroming Donald Alexander Acorn $175.00: Lawrence Byrne $32-28; Cecil Buch- anan $2.88; Lawrence Bilchannn $14 40' Cla <1 flrothers 00: hi...’ Brothers $2.00; rrr"; HOW THE MONEY WENT Crawford $13.68; John T. Curtis $22.25; Michael Fole $33 28; Jos- ggh Flynn $4.00; V ncent Farrell .25: Jose h Glllls $3.00; Elmer Hatch $26. 5; Ernest Johnston .00; George Johnston $11.52; Samuel Johnston $23.62; Neil Ken- nedy $8.00; George McAula $11 00; Frank McAulay $6.00; E gar Mc- Aulay $4.00; Reginald McDonald $27.25; James Duncan McDonald $40 00: Erwin McDonald $10.00; Francis McDonald $12.00; John A. McDonald $9.25; Peter McDonald $63.00; George McDonald $35.25; John McDonald $8.00; . McDonald $40.25; W. D. Eachem $16.80; William Mc- Gillvary $10.00; Francis McIntyre $6.00; Alex. McPherson $12.00: John McPherson $28.75; Frank McPhee $8.00; Joseph Nicholson $8 00; Robert Quinn $27.25; John Quinn $11.00; Joseph Ryan $5.00; Clarence Ryan $4.00; Regis Ryan $9.25; Harry Rafuse $8.00; Harold Redmond $12.00; Harry Saunders $8.00; John Shepherd $55.53; Law- rence She herd $800: Francis shepherd 6.76; Thaddeus Shep- herd $16.25; Thomas Shepherd Jr. $13.87; Cletls Sharkey $8.00; Leith scrimgeour $63.00; Fred Troy $52.50; William Walsh $17.28; John Wilson $27 50; Lewis Yorston $12.00. Souris Oil Tanks Crossing Estate M. S. Acorn $19.90; John Brown $30.00; Gordon Burke 810-00. Andrew Byrne $8.50; John Bour- geois $17.50; John Bushey $14.25; James Bushey $20.62; Adolphus Bushey $12.75; Henry ‘Cheverie $18 00; Daniel F. Chever1e_$29.50: Michael G. Cheverie $19.00; Leo Cheverie $20.00; Edward J_. Cheverie $31.50; Chevene $32.00; Ivan Oheverle $29.00; Gus Cheverie $31.50; Isaac B. Cheverle $29.00; Maurice Cheverie $37.50; Cahill Cheverie $43.87; Joseph D. Cheverie $31.50; Franklin Cheverie $6.00; Vincent Cheverie $13.50: Jerry Cheverie $13.50; Reginald Cheverie $10.50; Walter Cheverie $1087; Marshall Conclon $23.50; John E, Creamer $38.25; Philifi Carter $31.00; Edward Campbe $12.75; Ernest Dugas $10.00; R, T. Ellis $2.00 William Fitzpatrick $0.50; Cyrll Gallant. $21.50; Joseph Gallant $1000; Clarence Gallant $19.20; Andrew Gallant $1100; Thomas Gilbert $15-99; FY8111‘ Grimes $37.50; Joseph Grant $30.75 Howard Gregory $20.25; Joseph Harris $10.00; Samuel Horne $18.00. Gus Heartz $20.50; J. J. Hughes O0. Ltd. $136; Lawrence Jarvis $20.00; Angus Lavie $89.00; Mich- ael lavie $28.50; Harold Lavle $39.00; James Longhpie $7.50; Har- old Leslie $50.00; Harry Leslie $48.00; An us Madore $30.00; John Madore $2 .00; Louis Meurant $18.50; Andrew Meurant $8.00; Marcus Mooney $21.00; William Malone $15.75; Gus Malone $14.25. Joseph McAulay $15.75; Joseph P. McAulzagr $8.25; Peter D, McDon- ald $ .00; William McDonald $12.00; Perc McDonald $42.75; Michael Mc nald $43.87; D, F. McDonald $48 00, Adrian McDon- ald 2.75; Thomas McDonald $24 75; James F. McDonald $1.00; Thomas J. McDonald $14.00: James McDonald $10.00; Everett McGaugh $14.25; Philip McGaugh $8 25' J D McIntyre $13.50; James McIntyre $18.50; $53. $32.00, Elias P uet $32.00; Marshall uet $2 .00; John D. Paquet $6. ; Reginald uet $17.50; Leander Paquet $20. ; Artie J. Paquet $23 50; James A. Paquet $47.25; Alex. Paquet. $38.25; Nel- son Paquet $8.75; J. D. Paquet 89 00; A. J. Paquet $12.00; Frank Praught $3150; Bernard Praught $31.50; Emmet Pierce $31.60; And- rew Perry $15.00; Wallace Steele $26.50; Raymond Sweeney $22.60; Adolphus sheehan $10.50; Char- les Sheehan, $13.50; Isidore Smith .00; J, G- Stems $19.60; Lester Weir $29.50; James Whittey $39.00 Total — — — — — — 49,207.19 James Bush Ohasrles BRINGING UP FATl-IE ca,» 1m. 1m, Flbllllfl swam. Ins. Wm non w-Ml $18.00; Walter Byrnc $12.00 hn Oantwcll $20.00, 15.00; Temple t . ~11.- Dunphy $2.00; Elmer Gillis 010.00: William Giilis $4.00; Clarence Mc- Donald $18.00; Charles McDonald $18 00; Jose h L, McDonald $10.00. augh $12.00; John J. Mclnnis $22.00; Alphonsus McInnis $13.00; Andrew Mclnnis $35.20; Archibald Mclssao $12.00; Joseph’ Mclsaac $8.00; Linus McLean $21.00; William McLean $12.00; George McLean $14.00; Jose h P. McLean $14.00; John D. cPhce $6.00; Charles McPhee $8.00; Poole g geer $66.83; Wilfred Thompson Total- - — - - - —$3'l6.00 Blgsworth Crossing Frank Binns $19.00; Lawrence Byrne $3.00; John T. Curtis $21.00; Elmer Hatch‘ $21.00; Im- perial Oil Ltd. $32.57; Heber- John- ston $2l.00; Daniel McAulay $3.00; 590F811 A. McDonald $6 00; George McDonald $9.00; Reginald Mc- Donald $4 50; Earl McDonald $15.00 James A. .McDonald $32.90; John McDonald Br. $14.00; W. D. McEachem $5.25; John McGuigsn $9.00; Morris Mc/Gllvary $80 75; J. D. McGilvery $29.25; Clem McIn- tyre $1.25; Lloyd McIntyre $18.00: Leonard McIntyre $4.50; Lenwood McNelll $1.50; Jae. McSwain $1.00; Daniel McSwaln $2.00; John Ryan $30.00: Regis Ryan $7.00; John Shepherd $33.00; Lawrence Shep. herd $6.00; John White $14.00. Total — — — — - -_ $431.22 Clyde Station Cromlng Sheldon Abbott $15 00; George Buchanan $18.72; Alden Buchanan $10.00; Merton Bgagnall $ .64; James Bryanton $17.00: Lawrence Bertram $30 24- Stephen Bertram $12.00; James Bryant. $9.00; Eric . ; Harry Craswell $40.38; Bcn{. Craswell Jhon Craswel $4 00; John $12.00; Ray Ferish $21.60; Or Gallant $2.00: Angus Gallant $4.00. Harry Keating $13 00: Charles Murray $21.00; John McEachern $37.80; Sterling McLeod $50.68; Robert McLeod $63.00: Everett Mc- Leod $46.02; George McLeod $17.00; Duncan Nicholson $33-12; Peter Nicholson $15.00; John Nicholson $15.00; Frank Nicholson $33.06; Gordon Nave $8.00: Whitfield Oakes $16 00: Ray Parsons $19.00; Eldon Parsons $14.00; Felix Perry $13.00; Lowell Pound $20.10; Watts Somers $18.00; Garfield Stevenson $27 36; Cyril Smith $4.00; Frank Weeks, $20.00; Ben]. Weeks $24.46; William Weeks $10.12; Fred Walsh $17.00: William Walsh $12.00; Wil- liam Walsh $12.00; William Whaler; $17.00; Gordon Waye $5.00. Total -— — — — — -~ssac.4z Mt. Albion Crossing J. W. Ballum $23 00; Arthur Ballum $14.50; Heath Carver $22.25, Homer Jenkins $19 21: Jose h A. Jenkins $33 37; Earl Jardine £28.62; Ivan Myers $13.00; Lester Mo- Farlane $20.25; John R McNeil] $17.25; Clarence Wood $13.25. Total — — — — -—- — —-$204.78 Vernon River Station Crossing John A lward 1.60; Owen BNMICK WAOVO; Jsides Brophy $14.00: Francis Bradle $23.00; Eugene Bradley $22. ; Allan Currie $23.56: Robert Campbell $10.00; Nat. Campbell $6.00; Aldle Carver $18.00; Ernest Oollings $2.00, Bernard Coady $6.88; Ewen Ells- worth $8.00; Roderick Fraser $8.64; Nicholas Garland $10 00; mane]; Keefe $3 00; Clifford lea $6.76; Rfilph hes $12.64; Francis Lei-kins $13.00; Vincent Larkins $4.00- Alphonsus mrkins $400; John Morrisey $10.98; Jo n MoCully 310.00 B. B. McDonald $8 00' Gerald McDonald $17.28’ Ernest McLeod $8.64 Art ur McNelll $1533; Bernard Mo erson $8.88; Wilfred O'Donnell $6.00; mum 0149611? 83-64: James Praught $8.64; George Ram $10.04; How. ard Richards $8 ; Ohsrleg V“. Iderstine $6.50; Ct. Clair Wigner $6.00; lira Wiener 370- n 3121:1111 411.02; Everett 00a v OLONY CLUB ORANGE PEKOE-i-the-new; quality m at a popular price-is now on_ sale at your Grocei-‘s, 11*”. it today.’ We are so sure that this pcrfecLbIcnd Will 591mm you_,that.we invite youto orders pound or a our'riak.' If you are'noti_ suited yust-{rcturnl the yourgDealcrzand gctjulLrclund! i i. ruse’ BALLOONS mm.’ Eymvgaacxgoe! Get one of _these _ amusing :‘DEPW&D\I¢E( or othcifsnlmal giantitoss-up Clllidfdfi-‘Witll every pound packagcNThis intro- ' ductory oiier is limited, so order-TODAY! <‘ JONES . SCHOFIELD - HATHEV/AY LlMITED; SAIN MoCormack $14.00; Leo McCor- Mclntyre $20.00; Peter $19.00 Francis Mclnnls I James E. McInnis $14.00; Stephen Mclnnls $14.00; Joseph Mclnnis $10.00; Neil McInnis $12.00; James Mclnnls $4.00; William Mclflnnon $22.50; Wilfred McPhce . I Alexis McPhee $17.00; Ralph Sazyidlsnt $25.50; James Wilson $2 5 . Q H a: Total — — — — — — —$341.00 llopciield Crossing Herman Buell $18.00; David Buell $2.00; Harry Clcmcnfs $27.00; Etew McKay $24.00; Angus‘ Mc- .60; Lester McLean $16.00; Peter Moreen $6.00: Han-cry Mc- Leod $14.00; Daniel McLc $14.00; Norman McPherson $25.00; Alien évzigPolacrson $10.00; Wilfred Smith Tots1-—-—---—-—l207.00 Total - - - - -_ _ amazes To Be Continued PREAOHES FAREWELL ‘SERMON (CI. B Guardian's Special Wire) BATHTJRST N. 13., June 26 - Rev. Dr. A. L. Fraser, pastor of 8t. Luke's United Church here. P118011- ed his farewell sermon today. Re- tiring after 40 csrs as a cler - man. he will res cle in Halifax w h Mrs. Fraser. r’ t" b8llOOilO‘fOi"ti18 Mushrooms, Rye Set " Record Growth 1638 1161's. A. K. MoNcill flirt Q\l'A.'p- pellc, Basic, in writing says that they are living in a new world in Saskatchewan Just now, beautiful showers and sunshine, the growth is enormous, even the fox pups are growing faster this year. The following clipping from the Regina Leader-Post will give s good idea of the growth: Mushrooms and rye- The mushrooms pho sphed) came from Flintoft, B and weighed two pounds, and s ryc —on the stalls-came frm Caron. Beak. and stood six feet, three in- ches tall. Examples o! Growth They were examples of Sanitat- chewanfis 1088 growth. icholss . Adnmeohle. a, farmer of the Iiiintoft area. southwest of Assinibois. pickled the mushroom which was three and a half in- ches thick and 11 inches in dia- meter. The sample of fall gye was grown on the farm of O. . Oolenut, of it me six feet three inches high with heads that averaged more than four inches in ength The straw was strong and heads were filling well. Muahroonis src sprouting all over the rovlnce and travellers tell of del cious menus prepared at T JOHN, N.B. in the south country wgg spots when flowcr be the dying lilacs and even nov i114 honeysucklcs give louches of s 1m - .15; M half-pound‘ at remainder ' t0 ‘i country hotels. gins gardens housewives in: mushrooms this yeum M‘ 10mm; .100 gineer. about five years w J1‘; m‘ considerably bigger 1110a m’, mg: Biggest mushroom ever duced by M Urquhart, oft specimen. __ Even in 50m, Generally. everything l, m. this year. Vegetation 1n the memory a slight elevation on m. Creek road the field apps; an Enlzlish meadow. markable. Wild flowers are die road” to Moose Jaw. City parks promise coolr to the parks. 8uff0llndink district is the besfnls sikht. is a nglfunliikllcgdollye‘ Pm" at Rezlna jail. When viewed of trees 1011111 has been rs- fuslon in some par§°§}l“ll,,1“w°$ try. several varieties can be founn along what is known as the "n14. to be beauty ds bloom. but GERMAN WORKERS gum SPANDAU. Ge _ J (Q.P.-Havas)—F1:hna%rkel'lsm at killed in an accident in an suin- mobile factory here today 40m; tests of a new motor. Poor Dad A oollegian defines ..mm t. “the kin you love to touch." n u "FDIIRS" TAKE ll 2°40 Q For the fifth ycar in succession four cylinder engines have won the annual 500-mi1c U.S.A. ‘ ' —-Amorica’s toughest raoc. Not only did four cylinders power the first, second and third cars, but also fifth, sixth, eighth, ninth and tenth. Only l0 oi‘ the 314 ears were able to finish. Four, six and eight cylinder engines were all repro- sentcd. A new track record was established with an average speed These continuous wins of tho unbcatsbl four cylinder engine s. t... . . .. h‘ four cylinders are enough and have unequalled stamina. This stamina is also found in the Willys-s car having low first cost —spccd more than you usually drive- appcarancc that is setting s trend and driving economy that gives you more money to spend on the other requirements of’ life. Thousands of‘ owners have been convinced of‘ this. It costs you. of 117.2 miles per hour. The Indianapolis u-sckisfam for ‘ " _ great " ' I, mcnts. Engines must bc correct! designed and in the pink of con- dition to withstand the terrific ntinuous strain of peak speed for 500 miles. The Wiliye lino of‘ cars and oom- mcroials oflcr the same under- lying principles of these great rac- ing cars. Four cylinder engines can “tulle It” because they have fewer and hcsvicr parts for a sno- ciiicd horsepower. THE EASY RIDING ‘"' _ to investigate the Wlllys —possibly a lot if you don't. M GALLON CWHLRS REPORT ‘ll-w \" |. T. G. IVES DISTRIBUTOR FOR P. . 219 Great George Street iii llllllllllllll s LES PER rnone 1117 “By George McMflm" ? m fi fill! The growth at Bogg 0 k Particularly a clump v we W!‘ of the golf course, 1