. 7y. ,' ' V‘ > _ > i-mlrn. ouieauti. oeonuiwhe‘ >OATIII wxron flavor encnecouo amigo Me. l?» darn O it ‘time Archibald. m». neon. own In their Inner Order I01 elln! ll NYRV NEEK y“ an uilly Ill" 9' flllil! I" l" = m” "" M“ lull"??? "ITHIIIM. '- 10 ear. TIIM- '1 I o s up is Ne. r . u e. Wlw l - _ iifliqfififéoli lihi-‘ziiliili "§'r'r:i':i'/ii°."i='iiiiilfgiiiliflriiiarnliiidiifzssi n u - - ihi- firs." . .:::'...lr".:i~:.... F2P$.'i'$.........- i011“? ,,','},,,, iorlilsn new. u» mar. "Onalr! I World‘! ween-l ‘ pimnn" anti“ n .°"?T“w'n£:\fl|, llrei$ha"m“l'nd answer lit ones. ‘ tel y! - _ M" FOLLOW ‘mes: si n‘,lu'ei0l . WIN v ue cosh awards. i. - sterne- ' ffffifimilgzeive an .11» - and in addition to the prizeyoucen wini We mini [and ajenie everywhere. W rile oi once for details. United Hosiery Dept. 70 . " T“ Records . ‘A “in Spain For Trot Jean Goidkette and His Orchestra » - ~ i 5Q? Ain’t” She Fox Trot’ Nat. Shilkret and The 20508 Victor Orchestra ' Vocal Gene Austin 20568 All Depends On iYou Fox Trot Paul Whltemnn and His Orchestra ‘i Tenor with Organ Franklyn Baur and Jesse Crawford The DollnDance rm. Trot Nfli. Shilliret ....'.i The 2050s Victor Orchestra You wenirgAway ’ ‘ . Too Far Fox Trot Jacoucs Renard 6r His Orch. v 20487 - Vocal ‘ Jane Green 20509 20513 20463 z i life; Also the latent Red Seal records by famous Victor artists Victor Talking Machine Co. of Csnada, Limited n! ‘dlhilpllan! ‘will be largely Do not mire these '3 was iei-iaeeminyi’ Milly,‘ no over v e wavsiol p, q, y_ mflfln“ °"'p'“h“‘w%fih 101V“! Tits eenfederstion b dealt ertlie Ottlwa Oarfllieh and the speech oi HI: M, "Y m" °'°"U° °" 4'"! let-will be Worth hearing- "fl-YWI‘ l“ l" Wflfiilno order with a new est e1 Burgers B. ‘Batteries. Fresh stoelt 1am", gnu-w‘. . 1.0. F. c. Y. imA The v4; island .00; 110 Kiwi ’ w v _‘ _ , OHARLOTTBTOW . ,4 -\ . Victor Sweet v10... l iniopoisea iiiowovon Wm]! Deacon Dubbs. D11 Vilednesild '7 . - uighilu 14831 t-hé ‘iii 01m River Bin-imam}: Cluib under itho direoclon o! Mrs. George M. Dixon. piesenied the three-act ggfiwlgxlwil-llnlil fieacon tlo -' zc a - i River halal. u ca“? n Clyde W110 Millie oi’ tiiie play is Rose (‘Olllflige owned ‘by Won (Rnge Raw. “W "- wlllllry school inimu- The "Fm" 0f (in that act is in we Bprlngr llnelliliimlllOlig are Qyejng miade -t’or an ouoiiion gale, M553 Bowler» imwoiiiy 1s to he sold. as n. iffllltetxloslire on ‘ll iniorigage- ‘Ainios Colmmul 11- yfll-IUK Lvwyer wiho ha...) 1W8" imyi-il-g attention (0 (M155 Runw- léy ell-telly desires ito buy ziho pio- willy lbuL iflndo hfinscii‘ ‘without T111103- Uhin‘ dlliiiciilly ‘how- ever ‘is, 0V€‘ltt0‘lil'ti uvlien Deacon Dubbo wines (‘o viszL his nephew i, i: er evar-inlmdt llllilfllll will . ~ ‘Amos and agrees lo lend hint Lhc "w: Eimhnlx 0M starring new.“ _ uiirouni. oi‘ money iiho flnm, is z-ylliq",,,".°‘i.'.e'i"miernnuii new-m montizaeoil ini- A uciv tlifllculiy m?“ "“.I ‘as!’ l‘: IUD‘... ‘Lilli! _ . i ‘hOwuver l“ he“ ltaywv a-rrnn ‘M “y Jlvln ‘iniim and In men ‘PRIZES in GQLD~ W!" ‘Imwey rcpi-ennniniivo (n- (h... i‘ "l" “"1:1"::,y:r. canlm chm Auini slat. EIILIYTO iSiizitc Trust Company iii m lst PRIZE $5M Finds it vctu of ir u i‘ - ,1 r solver. hill be nked to - fl 1H0 Oil (lie -"?-"i-='"'-"l-'~1i7".:t'".:'al...:.n'""£000.: M FREE-t“ WWW W‘ Wile» “- My we m" "' IIIIIIWUI‘ ler time ueniielglil Bfllll- ' ' 31d FREE. $l50 land. Tthbi dii-iilicu.l.i=y' is ovc-iroino. quail II . lad Z3 other by IJHWUOII llluihbu -w‘ho rhro\\'.~a Raw- iioii Crowley in tho wi-ii and keeps ‘him iiilieiio until illlPi‘ Lin- unlo, 'l“h.‘: uuciiioii H316 L»; conductcii by hizijoi‘ Monies iMiacNuiit and the farm L5 sold t0 Amos (‘olirmzin who mums it over to tho orginiii owner Kiln-u Rfliwllelfllb Much luughiei- i..- i-aiusi-‘l in ‘this iii-t iby [Xiurou ilubho wlx» laikos several (lrinkiv 01' "wnicr" from the W\’i1l(?l' iroolcl‘ lnii whuzh (It. "o" w-hicn iwro ‘uiwken by Deuitezroiiomynlones the ‘hired mun while ipniitin-g ice in i-lu: oonlnr. '|‘h.- acting of Miss liluiil-y‘ Dulc. Younii- Yienooii, Piliillpcnu. Pcpnvcr auui Tnixle Coleman is very ('()lli‘ill(‘ll‘l~ albdo in this act u-nil ‘brings iorlh many laughs. iAct. two is the sniuc sol-no in.‘ iaict one. Ylihe time ‘lfi one yr-ui-lritci- in. the unon-ih m‘ Jumu- ii. i.»- l0 ‘in- iho wedding‘ day of Alias Rosl- iuuvloigh tillfl‘ AdiiOs (‘oh-iuuu. Thi- ‘brideltm-ihe and r-‘(‘\'(‘l‘ill ‘lllllilllli are lhiavilng ‘liillLliil0ll in lhv KJF-lléll oi’ Rose C-ottugc. ili-uioroiriiny Joiner; mill Yciiiili» Yvnson arrive 1.3.] P7933111, wedding presents ivhiltilt icuuso nuich moi-riuioiii. lTIilX/e Coleman uiiilcrhiikcs puit. illllfi Deacon “vi.".~ii-" iihoi . ph-[lflpemyllkypzrver ivy-curs‘ 1t .. and. wihnk) phyhiing -'u {he wcll iii-i" hook catches in M) Popovczs wi): unxi dukes ‘it oil‘, T‘ vio ihcn illllwl“ eioniwies Mfiss. Popovoi- and :1 good laugh is aiifordcil whru iiho Done-on utwiiiipls; (0 lUlSG ’l"..ix'i*. ihinkmii heir Ito lho Miss‘ Popovcr. The revv- la-olon iiho Deacon gives of c-Wvl‘ parlance with the (‘rnufish which Trixuz hull puiL rlii his bod is vely u-niuivlng. A oeraundc tor iin- bride conducted ‘by Mnjor Mu \"uil ilui- lug whPi-cln Zl)~.“lll8i‘l)li(\ill}' Tim‘ asleep ‘is held in (‘his aci- During ihia siumbeiar. n. rod“ k9‘ 1'5 P1" on ‘Deutemimmy whi l LSWQH iizic Yeiison a ‘bod scare. _ The (bride-tube sit-pr; out into inc garden n few iillllliitvr‘. 0nd 1s ‘Lhelro conirountoil iby licr lizriui-i‘ izunbiand lltnuvilou Craivlvy m“ niuuiiii who iinn. just 01~"\"‘*i' ‘f’ olopo wiitih Miles ildinily llali‘. ‘ll_ when revealed‘ how MISS lauizily‘ [o Riziwleigih unideioilood ihor ‘hilshlilld u; Ibn (lewd, but ihow ‘he turned iii) nu-tiriiluil" lo Mi"- ‘just lbéfotvr Iher liiuivilou .1 hi‘)! Aiinios ‘Coliemnn. _ _ ‘ attempts ‘to ilillkC Midst; ltzuvli-igu uwluy ‘by force and aflvr H l _ ' Qlllbllrol‘ iln which lion-don Cr-nw 3 15 Qverppowflled‘ by Aillllri (Toii-unii ihe do itaiken pisoncr "by D911?” Dubibs. _ _ IAcl. iihivso ds the ‘sumo sircui- u‘? ‘live previous ‘actw but ‘rcltlfivilif the iilllilllimill of itll“ Iwm" w)?" V": not. itwo- ‘it Olimpia nviiih n ichol ill» p“, yduflnlg‘ whruihi sciverul old 1~= leirtiloiio one uullig- The (“mlliml thou ‘proceed no tho siztiiou in m - (he iDeinoon wiini has been v15 in: h, New YgjflQ boutelroiioiivy 5h‘ (‘Will u, mm, my“, new. cow which had mhrqwwy, dndlhred Mpsf; POIIOVUI‘ uuii mufigd 11w,- 1,“ Ibo qiuuite limit‘; Uvui- o. nmity do mvcrly 'i“-l""°‘l "'5' "h" iiuioiiiouii 00w. iWlhllo Ill!" YMIIPWY hire oi. Ilfho nlraiiiioili mid‘ 04'“ Rim? ieigh ‘is nllouo in ifhc i!“ rd?" “_i“f' d...“ (hawley FHITDNnfl iigiviui: Just "Mummy ,m,.m Inlxflo“. 11,4; wusvsiiiin. uiiii. ils ilryllng l0 "Vail? iiiho OHiICOIs ol-dho LliIEWJHG ‘necks lhvlil "WI" in... ‘Rwwiicioli lhuiflld tour" l“ [lee-Whellihfl “learn. the Diwucou invoriii» *0‘ uicnnlflol. Anoiiibei‘ ‘PM ,, sum); and. ilheii iihc Deacon rellslig some oi? his Bxpéfllellwl- m“ .et Yoirk~ who wmiiiwr 0w" i" "if? chipper. ‘llho ‘Demon. nuizlaceu ‘Millie yoipovoi-b ihnip m"! ‘""1“"""‘?' ‘“‘ ‘i (the oa-noeiiirom ‘Dilixlo who iuiorini‘. inn. thwt Miles! fl’o.fi°\"~‘_'l‘ had‘ "l" ie-s when oiifi iby in IlKiW-lllg "Wchm" The Damion igeis very (IQIYWSSQI million beaming lilhils on he liinc win!» lien aslifln heir iio Ibo Mi“!- Dlivlu“ ‘Bimini-No. 2. Deuteronomy the" ipoipu the iio ‘Tiilxi- but (b; ‘niqjqowd, m. in iiinwovn-n lit-wine}! lby Yieirniio Yeuoon who (lid cut-ii- nhdomhie ihlididiing .i‘or lllllilli.‘ at t _0 ‘niudillon aeiie- Miuidh miomflinent iii lwpmdmi “men jflhig-JDQDCOII attain-H"; ‘ii-o mono-semi Minn lvoipuver in“ opal in llflm point." Flliic (Dciacon presents Mlle-s ‘POIDOVQI- wilt-h the "hing". A ‘vllpgilmiu lmel tiion ievkei-i 010v" noon.- ‘which! one moor lirvylw i" "Ls! tho Clark Kllohem Help You" "sink; Bonnie Bogs CLARKIS ~ lforkaaieens Amidst and Al; Clyde River Mlador ‘Moobiiult. had put ihli "li',',.'i] ‘ l Hit-iii w .i u min If at all possible. nurse baby. If not, use Eagle Brand. the anfe food that doc- tors have endorsed since 1857. E1021 wit-Lb tihe newsi itlioi. Rzuvdoii (‘liaw- ‘ round i icy ‘had lbcen lilll9ll at tiiie Jiouse ‘by ‘ll. uioivln-g ilrruiin- The Deac- [Oil and Llllss ‘POPOVQT and Amer and. R050 -R.3l\\'l€'y iplon. at doubl. liveddlinig wiiiih a honeymoon to S01‘ [kilueiiiiu Centre wihilo Yennie Yen son ire-ls the hired. ‘mun for "Sax teen (lolluro ami SZLXlY-lllflt.‘ cents." ‘The i-ast vii‘ Pei-iorimieius ‘ls n» iollinvs; ' ..\l‘i.‘='~s IPh-ilipenai -FOI)U\‘(:1', ivitl. flmtih cyera on izhc Deacon-Ali's lGorden Wiii-Kiiriion. iyciinio Yeusou, rho hired girl—» fliiillan .\i. .\iiucl"ha-il. iileiitcriinéniy Jlllllflri tho hire-i iul1u~lii.. (“Yiziircuco .\liuc.l.e.>ii.ii_ lhlilillly DIRK’ u. rich- young lady» ‘Mus. F‘. I\i‘uc>l’li(*i- i illeui-ou DiillbS. from‘ Soiighuu. fitonire—scymour ‘Sooltt. i lilcoi.» Ruwleigh. u irzzivc school ‘m':iiiii~l.\l‘i'.<- J. iliobui- liizic-‘Hhall ,‘ Amos Coleman, a. young‘ lawiycr ‘the Deacon's nephen'-—Jo'hii E llPillFlZ lThllXlP Coleman. (‘n11 of m-fschh-i gv-Mrs- (lexrrge M’. Dixon liuiviloii Crowley. a wolf it: Shctflfs |i~liwiiliiiiig~+3lillar (‘Vine ‘l“fl_v(l(’ii - ‘ " ‘ I .\1.:|j<ip Alum-s MucNuit. the out: i iiionce. .... Jon LnocKiunoiii l Oitis liziiiimcrhead, vlllugor~ ‘ha ('4 Alllll '---——- iTi-qiiczri‘ |Bl‘(ll‘l)('.l‘_‘f\—4V(l'l."i0l‘ Mai Jlhaii i . i l‘omorrow’s ' Radio Program MON DA-YT-EIAY 23 international Radio Program: EVENING CONCERTS i i i i . ‘I 6.80 P. M. .\'JZ (454) New York. Roxy andj His Gang- l , 7.30 P. M. I Jl-‘Cl? (411) Montreal. Mt, Royall (‘oiicerL VSAl (326) ‘Clncl. Smith's Orch-i eslru. i 8.00 P. M. ' ‘SEA? (192) New York. A. P. Gyi!" sics, E \'.-\.\.\l (2025) Nlawurk. (fnvnu-y! - lluuti. I I . rm. (ma) Springfield, Aii-nnni iii-um (‘oi-ps. ; 8.30 P. M. ‘ i \'.l'/. (45-1) New York. Rudd Light‘ Opt-in. 9.00 P. M. \'.\l.\l\' i266) Buffalo. Iliisicnlc, V VH7. (333) Springfield. Organ rcciw liil, Sitiilcr. ' i Wilt (315)) Buifnlo. Musical pro-- grain. ‘ j 9.30 P. M. 1 cmm (sou) "i Pills. unini Light (Jpi-rzi llour. l 10.00 P. M. f VUK i217) (‘hii-ui-Zi». 'l‘riuuun. _ '~'§.\l (326) Ciiici- Studio pi'(i' gruiii. l \'(‘.\E i462) Pittsburgh. (Hand. Upcru, 10.10 P. M. \'li\'.-\ (256) Richmond. i.u\'.‘ri~iii-.-‘ ililil soloists 10.30 P. M.‘ \'.i'[ (154) New Yolk. unni Light (lpi-ru. FEATURE TALKS l i 6.15 P. M. . \I'I.\F (492) New York. Address‘ rihotivell. . 6.25 P. M. . (379) Schenectady. Baseball’ mores. i‘ . 6.50 P. M. 'i'.i'.\\' (12.2) Cinci. Jiiisebzill scores. 7.15 P. M. -.'.l-J.-\l<‘ (492) _Bi‘oa(l\\'iiy, N. Y. Good Biro]: (i3 Read, to WLIT, KS1). i ‘ 9.45 P. M. l, l-lli (272) Cleveland. Natural his-i iury. l iliiiizih llIiJoiLblller~Juhi| ‘Mimi-n; I .~\('('0iliii‘.il1lil1i, Miss Kaiherlni ;.\ii-Quzii‘rii~ uuii !\'l.ii'y Sirclcli. i’ei'.-i:nii.i-l of Oi'chi.-s-ti'it.~lii'ls.~ ,.\L‘ai:y Stretch. Ales-six. James Mac ‘Donald. Mo! u and iliinroiil Scott. ‘ (A lottery was iondncicd on Wed- ‘ursduy niighii. for a. ihvuu-i-Zful caki idonuicd by hl‘i‘5. (‘ohm i and NW1.» unuinn .\1':ic'i‘ih~.tll u... luckyficke‘ ivzis dmi-irii from. l-hr hut. by Dr. ' ‘J. itzindul ‘ . was hold >1 i’ .. 1 , lfifzhi fur’ u. ‘benutiiu ‘Lll((' (ltlllillil .- Miss lhyclia Miur ' - llll‘ lucky ticket. “'36 ilimwi (iroin lhc llill by Mi". BO)": {Livingstone and mi.- hcld by Mrs iru C. Aulii who was presented iwi.i-h lho czikie. . i Hpci.iul~l‘li.i»' l)(‘.l‘\\'('l'll ihi- acts in eluded vocal solos by Mi‘. Wiiiliiei iStroii-ilf l"ll(‘()l‘(‘(ll selections b_\. ‘ilho ori-hl-sirzi. iiuiiis by .\l_ilss‘..=' jdohii I‘). ‘ll__i 11/1. ,.lllll iru (i. Anlii ac ‘Ulilllifllillii! on ihr- uhulck: by i.\iis.~ l\':it1ii=ri‘|i<- MHPQIL- .» uud slop Hhiliciui; iiy lizijur Nlasci.‘ .\i.‘iz~.\lutl. i “Di-ni." .~Why— Torture i The Little Ones Aloihcis. do you think it lair t1 liirturc your little out-s by irn-ciu‘ lihcm to inkc ill-instill}! Oil“ WlWl lthcy‘ ni-cii u iuxutivi: mcilicinc l1)p|1'|,yni| find llitll ill!‘ 'llllil't~‘i ilreai 1n!‘ thus-o merlicincs o lrn (in 1110i‘- lhzirni ihzm good? l Iiubyiq Own Tublcts urn ihi: mod 10,-“ gllllSillillit for lhcsc nauiaeou lillififlfi. ’l‘ho.y' are ih". yPPy m0“ oinn tho (‘llllil rvlllliwili "l"! w" i“ pli-uruini lo ialic lhul lhi-y "F" i‘ ‘busy lo uilmiiiistoi" as u. lilusu o winor. Thcy arc iho |)5‘l‘f€('i l'('ii\ (‘fly for nil ihe minor nilmvllli‘ ('- lmk, mum, lWlllK absolutely guarun iced from injurious drugs. _ ihliyfls Own ’l‘iibir\i.~i ii(‘.t‘.l)lllllll.\r\ all that cnstci oil and other bod iinitiui; rommiics can do. i" 741C iluiy accomplish more an.‘ they (l! not leave tho child i-xhitilslcil iron its struggle against. bikini: llli-‘di itine- .,Tiioy Yellow 19¢."“.“$ Pal“; inmisii indigestion and. constipation break up coldii and ‘simple ‘fever- nnd promote boulthiul, rviicslilii. 31cm), They arc sold by iuciiiciii dealers m by mini at 2_5 cunts oi he. from Tho in. Williams Med c in u," Brnckvlllfi. 0T“- ' ""“"' LETTER CF SYMPATHV.‘ l T, Mrs. J. T. Kelly. Swnvlwl- “going learned with regret 0 (ho death ‘or your "filmed "ism- w‘ tho ‘mombcrii oi‘ tho Stauchol W0 melflllllliillllllfl wish to convey .l-' yon our moot sincere symlwllhy- W‘ i001 -_i.hst anything W0 (sun Hay m‘ d‘ linvc you know that. we symlllilhll‘ with you in (his your hour oi aor- row. We feel assured that. 3'01" iosii hi hor utornul gain,“ l-luninil eiyiupiiiiiy nt such n time Rooms bu weak to tilim‘ you. hut W" WW1‘ commonii you to, the lnvini! Fflme; above that. llo muy comfort _a__nl guide you to lhni houvon hi’ rest where sorrow iii novor known and wiioro iovo and pence reign forever . Signed on behnll of tho Stnnche‘ Women's Institute: Miss Sadie Bu chanan, Mrs. Beverly White, Mrs. Neil Cameron. May 16, 1927. ‘ .--——~¢oa'>- Meet extracts can be made at hdme with s new deylw ill Wlllfih nieces oi meat and e little water are sealed end the device immers- ed its‘ boiling wnteir.‘ ~ a... 11 oi every .100 minim ‘Lore naturally right. handed wztefllett handed, 3:0 1min- . 0 ' Q rininwwlgn hang lhfil .. ., -‘i'l ' ‘ more», w‘ will avail. but little. yel- Wc wouli ' 10.00 P. M. VBZlZlICi) Springiii-lii. ilzuu- hall, results, 10.15 P- M. LOA (R22) llPilYPl. [izirktowu lfiirco‘ WANT TO DANCE? (Name of Orchestra is‘ Given) PL ' 9.00 P. M. ‘ .\'I.VV-(-l22) Cillcl. Hotvlllibsoii. j - 0.30 P. M. (RLI) (‘$37) ilialllas. Flslihnru Orchq estrii. ' - 10.00 P. M. J VEE! (311)) Boston. Lido Venice. ] VEAF (Hi2) New York. Rolie’s, Pnluls D‘()i'_ ' VG-It (1111)) Buffalo. (furpenloi- ‘Orv chnsiijzi. 10.30 P. M. STU D E BAKE R. pAGr 775i‘ it t i’ Drive the car i fi that established 1O world records- 5000 miles in less than 5000 miizufes! e on. COMMANDER n. STUDEBAKER BIG SIX Only by owninga Commander can you avoid taking Commander dart 0n hillr and highway: 1R0“ uni.- Coast to the other, The Commander in smashing records of speed,‘ records of hill climbing. and records of ealesl 5000 Miles in Less Than 5000 Minutes ln n rcccnt sensational test st Cul- vcr City, California, under the auspices of the American Auto- mobile Aesociatlon, Hurry Hart: and three other noted pilots drove The Commander-a strictly stock, fully mquipped enclosed car-SOOO miles in 4909 minutes, tomlelapseil time, establishing ten new world records! This is better than mile-n-minutc speed for8l con- secutive hours and 49 minutes-the fastest speed for the farthest distance ever attained by any stock car! The Commander OutrClimbs All Other Cars ln Toronto, on April 26th, a Commander carried scv n passengers up Pcllntfs Hill in 3O seconds! Up a 10'} grade, over wet, rough road surface, this pow- erful Big Six motor carried 1Zl9 pounds one-tenth of a mile t.) the top in high gearl Then from a simding si..rt in high gear, The Commander carried two passengers over the crest in 26.7 In Montreal, Too . ln Montreal, ' on April 19th, a Commander climbed the mile- lung Mount Plesant Avenue and Belvedere Road in 2 minutes, 58% seconds! The car carried two pus» rangers, weighing 358 pounds, up on elevation of 433 feet! Another Montreal tut was on o 17f’; grade up Clarke Avenue, Wcstmount. The Commander sfnrteil in high and climbed to the top n! a speril of l5 miles per hour. T. C. Kirby, General Manager hioniriral biniorists Lcnguc, timed and observed Ills-en tests. Performance on hills demonstrates the pun :r built into every Studcbiker by Canadian craftsmen. \Vhat These Records hlean to You You probably will never need mile-n-minute spmnl for 5M0 milcs— you may never want to on" r u h ii- climliing cuiiicst. Bu! thorn: remarkable rt. “v.34. - further proufofivhni we have ilcmunstrntiai iliii .‘ i again on bizitlcbnkisfls BOU-ncz- Prmln‘! in... that The Coiniiiainilcr in every pliuu: of -.‘\vr\ .. driving will out-perform nml (rut-live i . six o: eight, selling for less than! sccflnds; The hc=t cviil- As an additional test, seven Harry Hart: \Vll’l.‘tl after Suiting imrlnmil i"~ mcn were carried up the hill at l0 new world records in cfillllfinil l. . slow speed in high gear. Start- Th‘; Commnndnr; do in y. - -. (_ . m“ m m“ Pam“ a‘ a “Wed. M‘ "Bandonmyexpcricncrrlrfiingmvpcr- hi“! "W “ 11- ‘ l l‘ ml l0 l h < - - l v ml es iw our. some norm! Studebaker c.............i.-. .....i n. a. .,,,, ,.,,,_._.-...ii. Hli over the lop at 9 miles per hourl milking rlir 7H0"! “You! run .1 in- . . U, q . d . i‘), g, d.“ ; tibligaiiun.) l.’,i‘ i n i.- Tests were made with a strictly ' y ‘ P“ “. “y “ “ ‘ “ ‘ "‘. 0"" . . , _ . _ _ mamlcr flfllflly sloth moilrl, I my the Mudqlwqkm- I‘, v stock btuiiebnkerundenthe ob- .» opinion that i! will riiiliilliiiii iiiivgii"n - ‘ out-scllsilic c. .- servation and timing of W. B. Hastings, Manager of Tests and Contests, Ontario Motor League 1nd Canadian Automobile Asso- elation. speed. up In (i; milr: u. ln-n. , longer, mom nnnorhly, and ni loss (t.\[ii‘iin'i7 par hour traveled, for ygosoliitiuoi! and rc- pain, llmn any othcr MON/i nnmninbile now being built." othcrcars in Illc x greater ratcil lion us now and EH1.‘ The CF ' i lcr itnini.’ "Commander Scdan @2550, Commander Victoria $2365. (Broadcloth upholstery $2470); Commander Coupe $2330. (with Fumble Seat .,"47i> , Other Studebaker and Erskine models range in price from m3. i $3685. All prices delivered in Charlottetown and Silmmerrirlr I 0-0000: s. 0o. CHARLOTTETOWN island. _ Dealers for Studebaker finance charges arc the lowest throughout the Dominion mi...‘ Prince Edward ,\. ‘ [Made in Canada] \ F ‘FCF (ill) Nloiitri-ul. Mt. Royal Orchcstru. 11.00 P. M. ' vmii‘ liliii) N. \‘. wnninii-iiniin-in? 11-30 ‘ l F/CAI‘ (278) Piiilu. Purniiiziiis. l Conyrlchi. i927. by lulornaiiouuli Iiuilio Programs, (‘hli-zigo.) [ ———-—--@O§ l Hexagonal nursing blllllPli that! re ihcing moxie oi‘ heat resisting lass arc proof against cracking.‘ ‘hen cleansed in boiling water unill q not roll when laid on one side. i .,/__‘. lawn Mowe Sharpening At A Nee ks & Burns 22 I’ ,__-a. ‘ We ‘arewnow dlechlrilllil "WW" y, elm of nine fresh mined Coal el nigh standard quality, namely: OLD SYDNEY SOREENED BPRINOHILL BOREINED iNVERN-ESS OOREENID ‘ALBION NUT ALBION STOVE Phone ul your ‘requirement; orieee reasonable, prompt service. W.‘D..GILLIS&C0.\ l oft-nu. ~=e~ do. .:<i,--v_\i T Q Q‘ G I iMPERi/ii. . Imperial Puppy Food i, Ths popular “Imperial” product is giving excellent. . results in our ranches this spring. The ranchers, using it, report splendid progress in growth of their young foxes and are ordering in lztrge quantities. IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD is first baked as a biscuit from our scientifically prepared and tested Puppy Food formula and then ground into a coarse meal by a special machine recently installed for this purpose. It i ready " for feeding and only requires the addition of milk to form a properlybalanced diet on which the young foxes _\thrive most successfully. IMPERIAL. PUPPY FOOD and IIVIPERIAL FOX BISCUITS contain the, nutritional requirements of the young foxes and adults and their liberal use will ensure healthy, vigorous foxes. . Orders promptly filled from fresh stock. IPEBIAL sisouu 00., LIMITED Phone 721. B0! 443~ n. '.~ r Charlottetown, P. E. I. Exclusive Maritime Aienla for HAUCK FIRE 4.. mu...“