JUNE 2, 1926 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ___f' PACE FIVE Enrol 766T ..how they're kept ' free from corps“ * BABE Ram's Home Run Feet "It isn't always the length of the hit that scores the run. Some- ‘ times it's the speed in getting around the bases. S0 I have to keep my feet in prime shape." 5o writes Babe Ruth-the fa- mous “Bambino" of the New York Yankees. “Ball players are prone to corns. vice. . But I keep mine ree of corns by putting on a Blue-jay whenever a potential com ap- pears in the oiling." 1 1 When trouble is Moot-have Blue-jay at hand! For 26 years it has been the standard home corn-remover. Ask your physician or chiropodist! Blue-jay goes to the root of the matter and routs the troublesome offender —usually in 4B hours. Hut even the most stubborn corn seldom needs more than a second Blue- lIY Plaster . . . At all drug stores. THE SAFE AND GENTLE WAY TO END A CORN Our feet get pretty rou h ser- ' Blue-jay‘ Central Guardian ED'S 1'AXl_ day and night sor- vlce. Phone 687 or 209d. Qld Folks Need Mild Bowel Tonic And Should-Ia tho U“ of Harsh rPilll and Dplgtlc Purgatlvcs TIRED FEET- Mr. McLean one of Dr. 'Sl!ll0ll'li foot specialism will be alt our store all day Saturday, June 5th where he may be consult- ed frce.—-iAllsy & 60., Ltd. 0566-64-31 CORRECTION. ——ln the list of First Year Certificates which ap- peared on May 27th, the nunlo oi Bruce Mclluren, Glanfinnnn, should have read Jennie MacDon- ald, Glenilnnun. Old people. no mlttcr now sound and healthy. should avoid cathartic pills, purgntlvo "Ii". salts and sll such tem- Pfirary relief measures. They "l" “millions today, but bind You up worse than ever to- morrovv. It ls better to get bowels Into the habit of performing their needful function at o col-gain time each day and this can be dons by strengthening m, muscles of the stomach and bowels by the tonic action of Dr. Hamilton's Pills, a mild laxative that acts as clone to nature's way as posslbls_ Thousands of peqplc, old if"! Ycnmq, prevent and cure habitual constipation by using Dr. Hamilton's Pills, s mild yet active medicine mo; i; Mi“ for its promptness in curing headaches, belching gas, 39;". ness iin the stomach, Iullngp; alter meals, liver soreness and mudd)’ "imlllexion. You'll have the best of health, feel good, H; WINSLOE SERVICES-Tho Unit- ed Church of Canada. Rev, W. ll. Plllnler, Minister". Services Sunday, June 6th: Wlnsloe North, 11 a. in. Winsloe South, 3 p. m. Princetowu Road, 7.30 p. m. Preaching service l1! lllahfleld on Tuesday evening Jilnc‘ 31h at 7.30 p. in, RAlLWAV WHARF CONTRACT LET. -iiltlniation was received yeslerdily that the Dominion Gov- crnnlont intends proceeding with the alteration, extension and inl- provenlent of the Railway Wharf lit Charlottetown at an estimated coal of $200,000. It ls reported _lh:ll the coiltract has been let to in Moncton firm with instructions in proceed with tllc work wiihoui idclny. "W". dlllflf and sleep well if i You regulate the system vby or, CHARLOTTETOWN PO51; Hamilton's lPiiis of Mandrake MASTER APPOINTED. —- Mr. .l. .\. (Jullagllau, (Ihinf (Jlerk in the Post Office, (lllurlottetowll, has bceil nppulliicil Postmaster ill suc- and Buflerllllf. 25c per box at ilrlifllfls. or by mail from The Catarrhozohe co., Mo". treal. In Memoriam M RS. JOHN ' MicDOUGALL better but we have in: dates. A gloom was cast over Canoe Cove and vicinity when on morning of May 1s. 1926, it lbecame improvise- known that the widow of the ‘lane John ‘MilcDoug-all, (who predeceai-i- MP8. Archie Munn old ironic. in her 85th year. areas with -her garden which she ‘Mrs. MacDou-gsli, who enjoyed Completed some two weeks ago. good llonliil until about ten days Ii- ls too early w affirm positive- previous lip her death was a de-iy that the year 1926 was without voul. and consistent mom-her of the l! aulllmer- But H11)’ Dropbet of Cllllrch of Scotland. having beoiflsloom need not yet despair that he enlightened in that faith in her will not have a tale to his liking. early lyipafg, lt requires no particular powers to "Though lbimlenod by itlie weight notice that the weather so far has of‘ many years she was.- sustained 119811 V917 llil‘ fl'°ll1 17091601- to the end by that falthln Chrl which had upheld heir throughout her life's long journey and in ‘that faith her spirit passed to receive the reward of righteousness and well doing and to enter into the And as to sum spots as weather makers, they appear to act very Partially for they have been more than kind to British Columbia while giving us a very cold should- rest lihat renlalns to the people of er. G-od. Ilniier rt quiet exterior she i-—— " possessed keen intuition. excellent Mrs. L. E. Mosher of Wood Is- ludgmeni and was proficient in every-thing that related to the home. Heir home was alwa-yis Open to the stranger and thOi-io who had the pleasure of her acquaintance can tea-itlfy Ito the sincerity of her hos- pltalily. She is survived by a family of seven children, three sons and four daughters, Katie, ‘Mrs. Charles Murphy. and John of Berlin, New Hampshire; Sarah, Mrs. Lois Rlx. G-orlnlm. N. il.; Margaret Anus, Mrs. Peter MacFndyen, Mlllinocket Mo: Noll. of Charlottetown, [in the employ of the C. lN. R.- lDonald and Mary at the old home lwho tenderly cared for her during lands has been visiting Glen For- est lately the guest of Mr and Mr Angus Matbeson. S. Mt Stewart Notes The road-drag was used here Inst week and made quite an im- provement in the roads condltlon.| Messrs John A. McDonald. road- muster and Lane Plgot with his horses doing the work. -A large amount of fertilizer is being hauled by the farmers in land about here, also a number of nosslun to ijvir. Joseph llicCurcy who retired on May 31st at tho conclusion of‘ six months leave of absence. 'l‘ile appointment was ‘made by the -(,‘lvil Service Commis- CARD OF THANKS LOBSTER PACKERS Send lls your order for any Galvaniz- i ed Sheet Metal Equipment you m-a require. _ . BOILERS, TRAYS CULENDERS, SANITARY PAOKING TABLES, STOVE PIPE, ELBOWS, ETC. made at short notice. MAIL ORDERS PBOMPTLY ATTENDED T0, FRED l'l. TRAINOR PHONE 393-J. 80 GRAFTON 8TREE1 OPP. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE ....\., ..-» ..,, _,_._\ WHAT CHEWING TOBACCO DO YOU CHEW This question ‘is easily answered by tho man wi, chews, he simply say5_ HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST Because he gets a lovely flavor that no other brand h H° ha" a iailslylno feeling and knows he has the best’ ‘ lllGllEY & IIIPIIOLSUI TOBACCO CO., LTD. n. nit JUNE BlllDlE Z5 Piece Pstit Buffet Tray (Ali-lam Design). Dinner Knives and Forks, stainless blades .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $34.70 311 Piece Tudor Chests. embossed handle. Plated l blades . . . . . . . . $16.00 silver Vegetable Dish . . $12.50 Silver Sandwich Trsyo .. ........ $1.90 to $2.50 Electric Vacuum Cleaner. Complete . . . . . . . . .. . Electric Irons $2.47 to $5.00 Electric Toasters . . .. . .. . $3.90 Ellclric Toaster l8tovs . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 Electric Pcrcolator .. $6.55 to $11.00 Table Lumps . . . . . . . . .. . . $7.50 to $19.00 Floor Lamps $135010 $19.50 Brass Hot wnonkottioo . .. $3.45 to $7.00 Brass Coal l-tods gm srorsinlorn "ll 6a Pots . . " Pyrex Pie Plat ,. 1.25 to $1.60 Pyrex am Dishes \1.40to$5.00 ADDITIONAL SIJGGESTIONS Silver Candlesticks $11.25 to $13.50 .. $4.50 to 07.00 ,, $4.00 to $6.00 Brass Candlesticks Bimi- Knifo 6o 81mins Fllvy Ladle .5,u|-:y spoon 3°" ‘Mn/Moons Hon ion Servers a” 5°" min Sugar Bpon s“ k Ends n. fro: slnnso NV" Vm Cold Mm Fork °k|° F°rk Tomato Server latter Spreaders L! or Ice Cream Carver emon or flsilsh Fork iOI-snqs Spoons Bouillln Spoons Olive or Salted Nut Spoon We hsvs innumerable articles in onsmsl and aluminum wssr suitsble for showers. ‘ l ' j‘ hi’, HI.’ . r 1 , WHOt ‘r/‘XLI. z - fulrly groanefl ilndcr tho weight of‘ r h v land Mrs. ‘ May 23rd. Rev. R. ll. Stavert. Coll- of tho Christian Endeavor Society. The following officers were clock i n. .1; woufrmt- ;si0ll, Ml’. Cullagllnnbi claims as lSonior ‘Clerk giving him the pre- fcreuce. The Guardian has piss- surc in congratulating Mr. Callali- lulu on his deserved promotion us lie has given long and efficient sorvicc to lhc ‘Dcpilrllilnllt and lins on several occasions acted as Post- lnasler. Mr. John F. Wlloar, who has boon liclilli: as Postmaster for the pnslTlx months reverts lo iris substantive ailpolniment of lil- spoctor for Prlilco Edward island. ‘file family 0i‘ the lute Mrs. John ‘MacDougal. oi‘ Canoe Cove. wish to thank all who extended sympathy to them ill their recent bcronvo melll. 0505. THE MARKETS Canadian Press) lvl(JN'l‘Itl§Al_., (luv... Juno 1. Foreign bids for Canadian grain on the lMonlrczil market today were unchanged to local exporters and the cxpnrt lrzlilc was cxircnlo- ly qulvi. The ilolnoslic llonlanil wiis also lilnliofi, but ilriccs worl- unchanged. The {culture of the flour trade was illn ivelliior fooling tillll rlcirolnilod for silrllli: \Vlll‘i1l MOORE~STEWART.—- A very uuiot bul pretty wedding took place at the homo oi‘ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Artll~ ur Senlnrr, limiter River, on the ovculng oi‘ Thursday, (Niiziy 20th. ivllcn Mr. Rough ‘Moore of Broiflr- iii-id was unltcil in marriage with iliiss Elia Stzlwrlrt also of Brook- ilclrl. The cercnlony was performed by Rev. ll. -ii. Stuvert ln the fires- ounr‘. of a iluluber of relatives and i-llllilrll llllll D1105 WP"! "Bllllcel fricnils of lhn contracting parties. lllll“? U-‘lll-‘l llvi‘ llilFFPl- Plifllf-r‘ 'l‘llr\. young couple worn ulliiileillloll.ii""-‘)l““' 5L7‘) 1"?" llmrel lwlilw m” Tile brlllr: was beautifully gownedlf""""‘“l"““ll"g mm‘ “m Ywr‘ in blue Sum, trimmed with crgpeiflie luarket was quiet and first d‘, Chane. Anal. the cnrmmmy wag patients worn qiliiit-d al $3.0, $0.5, , _ ,, , _ ldnd patents ill $8.20. and strmr: over nil slit flown to ii labia which bakers My $790 pep pnrrvl ill llll-i‘ dings. Tho winter whczlt siluu- lion was easier hill lire-re was no change announced ill values. Ow- ing to the increased production ol‘ mlllfeeil of late an easier feeling prevailed. Prices were reduced “TTT $2.000 per ion. Sales of Maui- Y- P- s’ c- E- °RGA|N'ZEP'—A"|ilba bran were made at $29.25. lilo (rinse oi‘ the roitulzlr service iii-shorts at $31.25 and mlllilllngs oi lllfl PTQ-‘lllfleflflll Church ill ‘V0011 $38.25. ilriclis for standard grader‘. llllllllll-‘l "l! llle Ovelllllil 0i ‘Sllllllfly. of rolled outs were well ruillntnlil- ed finder a fair demand. The dc- manrl for potatoes continued steady and the feeling was firmer owing tn the small offering bul ilrlces showed no change, Quebec varieties were quoted at $2.30 per bag. The elzg trade was activi- and firm. ‘Fresh extras were quoted at 30c and firsts ill’. 34c per doz. 'l‘he receipts were 3,690 cases. An easier feeling develop- ed in the lbutter market and prices were reduced 1-4 cent per Dound. ‘Sales of No. Lpasteurizsd cream- ery were made at 34 1-2. Th4‘ receipts wars 1.00 packages. A moderato amount of business was worked in cheese and prices wore maintained. Tile receipts were 0444 boxes. A fair business was transacted in beans and prices ruled steady with oar lots or choice white handpicked quoted at $2.20 per bushel und ibroken lots at $2.30 to $2.40 per bushel. OTTAWA. June 1. -(Eglzai 'l‘hc egg markets are generally “ll-i changed today. Deliveries coli- tlnue light. Reports from Moni- real indicate that western overal- ors prefer to store their receipts rather than to- sell.’ Toronto coun- “ try dealers making sales extras 3-1. firtss 32. seconds 25 to 26. Prices to retailers extras 37, firsts 34, sec- onds 29 to 30. Retail extras 40. firsts 35 to 36. seconds '33. Moni- renl dealers paying delivered ex- tras 34, firsts 30 to 31. seconds 25 to 28. Prices to retailers extras 36 to 38, firsts 34 to 35, seconds 30 to 81. Retail extras 40. to 4'1, firsts 35 to <18. seconds 32 to 33. Winnipeg dealers quoting cooli- try ghlppofll extras 28 to 29. firsts 20 to 27, seconds 22. Prices l0 retailers extras 33 to 34. firsts 30 to 31, seconds 26. Retail extras .'l7 in :49, firsts 33 to 35. seconds 30- Dcalors are quoting 14 to 18 to country shippers for‘ livo fowl. ‘l-‘roserl stock instilling to retailers at chicken 13210 311.’ ftiwl 24 to 21. Saskatchewan country shippers gelling extras 24 to 25. firsts 22 lo '23. seconds 18. ilolivorod cases ro- lllrned. Prices in retailers ox- trns 32, llrsln 28 to $0. socon-‘ls 23 > to as.’ Retail extras 40. firsts us. ’ Ws have Just rsosivsd n- seconds 30. iPoullry receipts sro otnor ohlpmsnt, the lsr st l "lllll- Th9?“ l‘! " "m" “mm”?! f lresliod fowl which urn holug Y" °l an‘: mndaflinzlé: qillldlcouniry shippers 25. retailing prspsrs on cs s - _, M. 28 to 00. Fi-OWERS- Fm °""""- Fsos Powder, Tslcum. ‘Por- r '“"‘°"'°' “"°""' "" "m" Ml! Mlnsrdh with sweet nu. ovsr for their sxoollsnoy and spread on brown mm‘. and up, , purity, ply to parts injured. Solithss llflll heals rapidly.‘ ‘lthe tenllpting vlands. Tho ‘lll'lfl8'5 going-surely silit was oi‘ llzlvy hlllc garbardlno with hat tn match. Mr. Moore will reside in Brookfield. VPllOl‘ of the Prosbyterylsi conllnit- ice on Sunday Schools and Young People's Vvlork organized u branch crl: l'lDllOl'ill‘y iPresidenl:—4Mr_ An- gus McLean; President, Daniel Mc- ‘lllliill; Vice Preeldant—-Hugh Mc- iPhcrson, Socy.-Treas.-1Miss Loll- lso IMoKonzle, Assistant ‘Secy. 'l‘reas.—lMiss Janie McDougall, Chairman of ‘Prayer Meeting Com- mlttee—-i)arliel MdLsod. Chairman iMlenldiarshlip Committee-George Nicholson. (ihnlrulan ‘Social Com- nlltico-illugh lllicKinnon. The So- ciety ‘will nloci. ovory Sunday oven- lng. in tho work of organization lMr iStavcrt was assisted lby ‘Mr. l5. G. Barlow, Student's ‘Catechlst. in thc [afternoon Mr. Stitvert assisted ‘Mr. ‘Barlow in the service at Wood ls- lauds East and also helped with the organization of the Sunday School. The outlook for tllc work ill the Wood Islands conitrcgutlon under the leadership of Mr. IE. G. ‘BflflOW l5 bright with hope HAIR COMING OUT? l Dandruff causes a feverish irrita- tionof the sclslp,thc hairroots shrink, l loosen and than the hair comes out I fast. To stop falling hair at once and rill the scalp of cvery particle of darl- druflflgst a 35-ccni. bottle of Dandsrlno at an drug store, pour n. little in your and and rub it into the seal . M o few applications the he r stops comm gut and 191! “in and pay dsndruil. THREE _ i TLOWERS NARUS ‘Hy them today. l l ‘ “Air ‘o. ""°"‘-f ii new implements. The foremost he!’ “mess? “l” 0"” 515w“ Mrs- being potato-planters, hillers, etc. Greerrlow of ‘Canoe Cove and two brothers, Archie of Raham, Mass” and Peter of New Argle. All the ‘children were presenit at her lbed ‘side with the exceiptlon of Mrs. IMacFadyen who through illness was [unable to attend. ; Mrs. MacDougall was a daughter ‘of Civiherino MacArthur and Alex- ander MacDougall of New Argyle. The filnoral services, at. which their-e ivns a large atilondancc. were coilductcil by her pastor, Mr. E. C. Robolitson. wlho spoke words of ,conri'ort to the bereaved ones. The iln-teriflcnt itook place in Canoe Cove cemetery. The pail bearers were Peter In- ilnan, Jacob lnmau, ‘Sling Murley, John A. MacDougalll, Archie Comp- bell and Ewen D. MacKinnon. ](iS'sldo and Boston papers please‘ i wily) i Work on the railroad is pro- gressing quite rapidly in this vicin- Thls being a junction, the men are divided in three crews ono crew working toward Char- lottetown. one toward Sourls. all one toward Georgetown. - I: ‘4 Some very fine trout ilro being caught by tho disciples of Isaac Walton. lMr. (ieorge Jay, ono of Our foremost blacksulltlls landod ono on ‘Friday last which measur- od sixteen inches from ‘tip to tip‘ and four inches depth. This is the prize trout 0f tho season so far and very likely will remain so. Lobster catches continue to be small. Some of the fishermen ro- port. it as being the poorest season in their recollection. This seems foo bild, as quite a number depend on this industry as a means of gaining a livelihood. ‘Southern Queens F‘ And Kings Mr! ‘Hugh MacNelll purchased flrecently a fine blood horse from lMr. James Gllils of iBello River. ‘in color he is a beautiful dapple gray.’ in, disposition gentle, in ac- tion speedy. Mr. Guy Clover is about again after having o. vory scvore cllsc of wllitlow in the second linger of his left hand. Dr. A. B. Marlin who ls attending it. found lt- necessary to call twice and three times per day and has it lanced in several‘ placed. 00. >14’ er is spending some time at her Roads in this section might be; , seen much worse in other days at correspnnq. Mr James C. MacMlllan whohns rho been ill 0i pneumonia ls gradually of lLittle ed lli’_-l' in 1883) passed away alt her Sands has made remarkable pro- Truntcr charge 0i‘ Ilarrlllglon. Mnrshflrllil and flit. Trantefs first those who attended wcro and satisfied. TRAD Paint Products P. D. DODS & CO., LIMITED. Montreal ' ‘ THE FAMOUS BRAND OF Paints. Varnishes. Ready Mixed Paints. The Manufacturers of the highest quality Paints anti Varnishes for over 50 years. BETHUNE COMPANY, CHARLOT PHON AGENT HARDWARE, p LIMITEI). TETOWN E 757 former home here. Mr l-‘rcii Smith. Fircnlelll. C. N. IL. spun-t Sunday in .\ll. Stewart Mr. Smith pas purchased a Chevro- let runabout and finds it (lllllf? f-on- venient for driving home lo spcllil a week 0nd fronl Wllfifl‘ his wilrk happens in be. ‘Mr John hlrilniill-illzlii. llFiikPlllftll C. N. IL, silcnl. Sunday‘ in Mount Stewart and lloail ni llllisiullvl. On Sunday lust. lilo Ml. Stewart Presbyterian snrvicn hclil ul 3.30 p. m. was conducted by Mr. (l. H. WllO has illil'0].ll.l'(l llli’ This service is M l‘. ilcru and plcusfzd Stewart. ‘What might have proved a sr-ri- ous accident, but luckily dill not. happened Mr. Head Of Hillshoro. With his dllllgilier and niorn, wor" driving down in church when su<l~ deniy tho shaft iron broko slinrl off. Lawson M r. Douglas. Douglas The shaft fcll striking his I.‘ Lester Douglas 39 Queen Street‘ Charlottetown, P. E. l. Cream Separators THE SHARPLES SUCTION FEED Sklmo clsan at any speed. Terms to suit customers. Extra parts on hand. Write or Phone 798 or 939. ilrollzllt up by running lulu ll wlro fencing surrounding ii flelii owni-d by Mr. Dun flirt. Bolll girls ivori- badly shaken up. onl- bill-fin»: illil‘ hack. but no lllniis wfc brok- cluus it. happcncd. Tilcy were lulu-n into Airs‘. l‘). (fluvial-s wllcrla llll‘_\' i‘i‘lllllllll‘ll illliil alter the sor- viq- null Mr. iloilgisli hall wired llin sliuii with lilo niil oi some uvlillcllil-il who hilll gathered, than lofr for ironic. lfixt-epling being slllrlllid by lilo unnxpi-ctcil happen- horsc on tlfc heels which storied the animal lo run. His friends hope it mflyreschlng Glovers R. It. ‘crossing take a change for the batter soon. the cflrrlflizn 'ditch knocking both izlrlsi oui. Mi‘ MPE- HOWE-I'd 0°11"- Hlllll-Bl‘ RWDouglas held the reins firmly and Just before iikiriflcri lllin the lMr and MrsWilllam D. MacDon- ald of Little Sands were visitors lo Wood Islands East the latter part of last week. K ‘Miss Edith MacNelll 0f Little Sands professional nurse is enfoy- ing a short respite from ‘her duties at her home these lust few days. Mr. ‘Brooks of Murray ‘Harbor is loading this week potatoes M llopeileld, prlco $1 per bushel. This as will ‘be noticed ls a big drop in price. . “The world of waters is our ‘home And merry men are we." Mr. Norman Macleod of Murray River representative of ‘Murray Harbor district is just now plough- lni; the waves in his own ship. lie carries produce to several of the ‘Nova Scotia ports uud takes back with him generally H. 03780 from each port visited. - Low-Pressure Treads solve a vexatious problem. the world the riding comfor ‘Cars are becoming more numer- ous ovary day on the highways and on the farms. Mr. iColln H. Moc- Nclll of iLittle Sands and Mr. Angus Matheson of Glen Forest are tho latest to make purchases of autos. on the tires. Mr. Neil MacDonald of Little Dominion Royal Cord Balloons Engineering Science gave to Low-Pressure Balloon Tires. Royal Cord engineers gavé to Canada Low-Pressure Treads, which assure to Balloon -Tire users all the riding comfort of low inflation urif/iout unduewear Dominion Royal Coro cow- ‘of toi‘ ho in v here lug, no serious injuries were sus- tained. ' Zlliss Alice Clark who is attend- ini: llll‘ l‘. B. f‘. returned Monday ilflcr having spent Slllldily at her F. l W Balloon Tire Comfort With Longer Wear '“*“" T """f""—-' “1 sa E MARK Builds has still a good quantity of potatoes on hand notwithstanding ‘ho sold many last fall and this spring. The lobster catch so far along those shores is fairly good. Some- what ‘batter at least than last your. ‘TD EE-TGDD Mom-i THE big nigh-shadow lloa .l- l most oovered the grass and v ll come just Belem llFlftVl quite dark a into osemary’: lice... then hur- I vied toward the lVY-VIIIQ‘ There l salted Rosemary "Or are you I firing on on errand for your‘ l : the Ivy-lea and flew swiftly over the house -< njiyhlother soul I . . 1(4- o- l T? o . '4 I ‘ i S TO 112 l E S ~ the trees. Rosemsry Incl Mother i n Cotton-wood my ume flou- li stopped lWhlll other-Fury)" ~ 1 hops it wu gelling n lo f i A . i y c‘ U THE LATE FAIRY not on the from pordi watching ~ m5 ls it acne down and looked "Are you loot. Lmle Foley)" l I The Fur lifted the]! Irlsm ' i oi lea llsresnworAjtm supa 113M 34g. Pressure Treads, with six pro- tecting rows oi‘ tread blocks, make a continuous flat "fooling" for the tire, which not only takes all the road friction—thus pro- tecting the side walls of the tire -—but gives greater traction, less liability to skid, longer wear and all the comfort of true low-pres- ure inflation. . Dominion Royal Cord Bal- loons are built with Latex- Treatsd Web Cords. giving ex- tra mileage without adding to your cost. Latex-Treated Web Cords- Pstenled snclusedesclusively in Dominion Royal Cord Tires. Each cord is saturated with pure Latex (mill: of rubber) snd the cords are held together flsl snd evenly in n web of Lute: without cross-tic threads. Fric- tion Ind intern-i host. tho uesmt tnenilts of tires. ore eliminated. a p Royal p Cord 1 l‘ ,.V . I W ‘ ‘d’, . -.. .".-._..,..;.. 5-» ‘ F