ll _;-. “ff 5. ".‘\ a’ _ _t [__ _ _ 3 " »\‘~>.~ \er shall his memory fade, .sw el-est thoughts shall always linger htnd t-he grave where he is id for your tire and tube troubles. Corner Queen and Water Streets. in Years IV CAROLYN BEEQHER Had she been foolish* Would he ever want her. ask ber again’ Over and over Sonia questioned herself She had longed with an intensity that frightened her to say Yes, to romise to marry pledged to each other even though ference in their ages-and tired? She couldn't endure that _ She had different to hl'.m in his life. She ‘was sure she would earn that by to her affection. u, iHer eyes filled -with tears aththe vi Copy) _ ~ thought. He had been in her ' thoughts for so long. She was pas- ' ,' _ ALL foul. decaying matter which _ might start llttectl . axlonn chupter xall. . 4 __ ' . l l l . .. _ D’ soo aeeo sing through a crisis in her life. A Fllll A false step on her part might be Ned had left;Sonla with his mind ust. left somehow seemed unrelat- just those tangled emotions. Now he realized what he never before was lcolrlng unusually thoughtful. difference did it few years make ` as long ns he loved her? Young __ girls didn‘t interest him-much. He was filled with honest perplex- one thing he felt was certain. He ii loved her. He had not thought -mfuch of marriage. The abrupt to marry him had surprised him almost as much as`it did her; Yet, h as he stood ouietlv in the still and h drows street and thou ht of her. it llavtrtm S P to,” ‘F S C Kulgm Dm“______ _Ned -She knew he would never I ICI he might regret it W Then suppose she had said Yes' nd ne had soon realized the dit- th always longed to be something “ a n a tangle. The woman he had Y ed to the woman Sonia Strong he 1 lad known and adored before. he h went cverseas. lt was only when h he thought of her smile her cares- .th sing voice that he was able -to read b had thought. She -was, as she had f said, older. She was no longer a W girl, but a woman, beautifuhgrace- S iul. with all the greater charm of D her physical and spiritual matur- d ity As he walked slowly home he L lnpaniea Dyapepaia. I continued W W er e ~ P - ' - ' ‘ Once when she went to the ly and constructed so that they P _-' Y- - ` ~ D|5bY C°-- N- S. elong he felt hurt He hart nur ?___.,.>___; `2l`;2lTEi1L;Pll_l:`|JLT-l-gi; nv of course he was a fool to theatre and to supper with Mr. will be waterproof. _ __ _ .- _ . - -_ l - _ ' .-. » - -- _ _ ._ . care for him 'but he couldn't put goo _ ' _ ed to buy a seat at the pay as H* n as she told him of Delong's ~ a §2.°.'.§'_ h'i'i.e'.‘2eh§flei.e.l.m`§ fflitdll fnvlwtien- His fumbled ¢_h°°“_§hi= ,will Allfillpl l0 tears in his eves when he left. were S°methh;_5 like t§‘_‘§'h_ Sh? R v t suddehtly he stood still. only "ii" him- f” “WY W "‘~ Ccilvef as ll ught not to mind. They would, lake a Pine couple. .But l do rind." .lt was hateful to see that wid “U “ul |l’|°“dxd ‘nm m°d‘°|“d members of the :Chamber to ques- N d now I am well, strong and tion the government relative to C- ____ ruc e nternaiional Paper ._ 69 Mexican Petroleum ....149 Kelly's Spllin.gf'd 'Dire 45% goroua". ROBERT NEWTON. reparations, the general financial C 50n.abox,lfor$2.50,¢,-|._|.|“35°_ policy of the ministry and the Sli- 1 * ‘" “°“°"' °' ““* ’°“"“' ”’ f§;`t"h§‘r“e§ll‘§f.1l°»'flill lhtiiebiléilii ""“"' umludi o“""_ reply to these and receive a vote "' __ of confidence until into tomorrw. 9' Wssionatgl hagedl ;grnNed's av-gillis“i‘l?tl;(;i€t‘:l'entd\:lin tll}lee)I’Silve?;llt\lni Dl|ltl?'ri;}:en`l'be:r‘hds the (ldok on her i’le'bi5°lt°‘“"¢” and ‘hm shipments ace as he len hen wis,_¢u| and “_ of arms and ammunition across happy She seemed to impmre the Siieslan frontier would be im to forgive her for disturbing 5i°PP9d- were give” to the Span' is quiet dpprecidtgqd of her, ish ambassador at Berlin, Joseph ough he had been deeply Bm-red Wertz, the German chancellor yes- X y this new emotion. terday, served to decrease the ten- .___ sion over the -Silesian situation as often with Sonia. It was a ministry of liebrnted regions that i l ~ »»»» ' ‘brought up too quietly he is likely ~ mn 'T:.*gu;°A‘L'§§:g'_c|T_s? _ ‘ to collapse- The 'arent pressure ~- - ___ _-- __.__~-__..~__-_...._ ___ Brlalltl Upposes .. ._ ..._ ........ _. .. _ _ . e _ €0||nci|fll§"i2l°'.f.ill'§§llfh°"'1hf.°h1h:"tt)?: l A ` ` ' " nitrogen can he eliminated Iradu 1- all lin lllllll . » _ r F-11=m==-1-»<~f»i~=1» “*' ' n o t e su reme a - ‘ §rr“ia:1_d, uf_.Fra_|_i;): is tillposed _t_i:_l _ L I Tile lorlures oi Ilyspepslt 2322327 i‘;..‘l‘ii2“1;.:i?..E.l"Z.°.1‘.::f`ST0°K QUOTATIONS R navur t B’ “F hnsfsggzlledlf eiillgisnhutlllhitrtzizlortid Ft: `HAUFAX. Ml? 25 -(Quotations , B D' C _B poét. . _ ___ _ furnished by Johnson and Ward °'“" Aa°"" F"°‘)“"fvP°"fi"“’°J'lF Pl'*’l'U "93 Lrrrnl ns ol, . . ome t mornn 's news- . ' _ , ul was a terrible suderar from Da:_>erra_d‘;cil;~§i_ _thatL:vlr.; griand ;l:;;:e_)0r me “ummm swck ____,,,,./_-H//f__/9,' l ' aadCm|.tI1')e¢»`o» foryeara. '"1 " "W il 5 9|' °Y ¢0i'8e ‘ - NH, 1.-/H/'"Q-f~:¥7"f.*I':;Y7/7 '7_-1'/YU," f -'_' _ __ h ‘ner "mu, uhhh' nl. were likely to meet at Boulogne Mclmon (T°p°k“ “nd But? , _ ___ ,,.,, H' '//__ , _.,_, ry o raw bulk once t ey were ' ‘ ` eo l \ nnunh hnud dmn°*.|°°p either to-morrow or Sunday, Fe ............... ..,.....82i,tt §l0~'>lt ____ _.,,,./1-1' . \‘~\ lt would appear, however. that Ameridm Cdr & p°und,.,__ 121% / /ff /// /l There are at least nine lnore M_"i¥.` if`fffffffff.__..........__ _ 113% 71% 75% 1401.4; 4l’.‘s 75% 74’/E, sa sm °“.$$f-’3¢;.-*»'l'f7-'-lil-f.’.‘."“...‘Z£f 3:::.:.'-I ::;‘.l:: .'::;': ;"°°“‘°"'° or “°" ` \'a<'» u _____.....--W//./44»‘-> - e Conltlpltion was oorroeted and the intrepeliatlons of the govern-,Am-anew m°m“5 and R9' ____ /,__ _,___ C) U a/.;,7»17"”7" ' I iw" fr” of p.|n_ huduhu ment in the Chamber of Deputiesli num! C9- 'i-/il ’\-1' -;,,"‘/‘.1//1"” -“ d nut miie'-bl. 'edu' th" are completed, and he has secured Anaconda (Copper) 42% 46% vote of confidence. Canadian Paclnh ..._.._....115 ew York Central N. S. 68 _ 69; OMB--July 43: Sept.. 45%; May at 5 per cent to members of a ayd. ‘ "ff ~-Pork. 11-25. alhhte uf British chlumhltmu in gif _ _ connection with a sixty acre tmm. _/` 'U--Zi-O3'--i~ ‘ site property at Nechaoo, B. C., ac. MUST RETU-RN` $80,0o0.,_,[g¢;w Greenlisen, barrister, Petrolin, Ont. tthe ;upl'l;‘:mO:>l:i't Pressed Steel Con 84% - .. must return $30,000 and inte ` Reading ......... 727% 70 Southern Pacific 77 Studebaker 79% Union Pacific _PGM Justice Clements. §f_‘}f‘ed"'é';__‘_;;"'§_"_'_'_'_'|"'_'_'_2% 122; S 63% Since leaving the Island in Nov. last, I have notified all my mtg. l tumors whose bills were u paid anki th __ - - ' _ , I _ l .Although Ned dlid 110! Hgiiili T9- 11979 ¢0diiY- .' C when May’ 178%' July'_135%' _ -have had little response? As 1 am ll: buesrivlie; tsl: lltpi:od!i'flfe|cl\’lllzsegt er to the siibleoi- Of ~YIiili”i'|i\§0. 59 Am|°“|1°emem is made by the °m*May' 81”' July 65%' Sept-' me to leave. This is a final request and opportunity to settle all odtr ' standing bills. Remlttan b d t _ _ trange period through which he Germany will soon begin the d-eliv-. , - . mgby CC_ N_ s__ ____ _e___c;.-:__-_an__ }e__n;___e (;ih;_r:_eo_l:;i;-issetagotsmlths Cove assed in the f0ii°Wii1z WGBKS- He ery 0! W00d@ii HOUSBS 1° bd "Wi" sprl ng Medlclne trip to the island lr. rhhhldsrshlh and tht; utmost lmmhhrlslhle t alfa" or 8 ld no' know it he were happy or ed in the devastated "me of North » iii! tiny one to look after my business l trust you will all an of gen. ` miserable' He, was always "ying em France' Germany Wm furnish , S . tond to this. Shall leave this open until June 30 After hi xmmpuy “_ o be with ‘Sc»nia. restless_ii' ge |wen.'¢y'-.fiile thousand of _these S arsa compelled to (_0"M_! in some D_hM_.w__y T_____' ____'__ce ___s_:"ap;__;°_W;|_: be . » - ‘ ' ' o (`______d _Soma be ___g___? YH what could not be, a bit jealous f S e houses which will be _ son;_awhat pa|»|||a hm, dm. “_ _,_ C,mpb,,,,_ you” S,m,,,r,.,y_ _ e" em dm dr if he knew she ~u?§ similiar :Jo ti:ie_ portllb e onset: . N T “ocKwI__u_ 1 h th ; t hen wt seen n ana an Summer resor ' ' - t tl? (;Iesstlt;;ne.;`ser;va“s evident cam colonies but built more solid Punfies the B|°od S"""'"' C°“’~ ' EFTEE- '-EFEFT 1 Sudini Treasure .f EE ee The ew Gray Dori it has all the good ualit' f er she looked so lovely. the rem-linder of the bullion lost, LEE, the baautiful lines and 1° NOTICE Take notice that any person or persons selling or having in their possession beer or other drinl-lable liqulde, which contain more than i E. two and one-half per cent of alco- hol, which has not been obtained i-rowers’ Assgciation from u vendor will he prosecuted 'under the provisions of the Probi- l'- , ,if - i 1. .4 l . l 3" kl- yr ll if E » 7 ' . to Gr were .wishin to be- bmw Act' i- 'il ` IB. 0 K ` ~ ..»~ members of the Association, (signal) ' - ' .e field inspection and share in GEORGE H. HARBOUR 1 .. . .. Vi l 'o-operative marketing of Set'-:d| Chief ldgpegthr ‘l .-_:oss must apply for _member-; ____ r..:. on or before June 20th. "- W BOU LTER H.” Potato Growers' Associatlon|N0tice QUICK SALE; II16Ill3Ml1SS61Ml1d » ‘ *_* ' It is the intention of the Provin- louse of 7 rooms. good i0<>&ii0i1. cial Government to put their 1~`l'»¢vric lights. House high and dry- Mud Dredge into operation this Lot 100 from by 100. For further season at the earliest lwssible ____H,__mla" apply to _“mos -I-_ date. Parties desirous of obtaining mud from them will please make *‘ “"@' lappllcat-ion at once to the Secretary REAL ESTATE; ' ‘of Public Works, Charlottetown. Walter St., East | The eprice of mud will be $12.00 sdmme,-s|de_ |per car of 25,000 bs., f. o. b. Mid- _P_ E_ mlanm geil, .payable in advance_ and all ( _. 1. I . r ~ / _ \ _ ‘file itfvr -dit __ » ...su-¢.._ <' l`» lr. iii l +‘ ii Great George Street. 4' freight on mud shipped to way sta- tions must be paid in advance. Mud .`. f ,.._ must be unloaded within 48 hours " g _.'_i,‘=_»fl\ ‘_ from the time of its arrival at its . . /‘ti';-.-5;.f_'i-‘*._ ' .i¢~ii==eti°n- : ;tt'l'\`_~»l> "., ' a iii. 5 'l l Should it be found that the mud can be produced at a lower rate , than the amount charged namely 312.00 -per car, the difference in the coat and the amount paid will be .,_-,ALED TENDERS add,e,,,,d to rehated to the parties obtaining "’ostmaater Ge e l ill b . xl ra \v e rec- game, ; ‘-11 at Ottawa until 'noon. on Fri- ( .t _ th _,uh _, 192, K h Following are the freight rates: __-...CS 0, ms ‘},',‘§je,,y.B ‘§,§a§,,‘j §f,",, 'ro ull stations within 25 miles of ,‘?:.“".-.i‘...'°‘:..‘°l.l.’.°“'.°' ’“‘°g°" "5" P" “'- ‘ °“ ° To all Stations within 35 miles of lion Station Rural Mail Route 1 from the Postmaster General' Mldgeu 510-00 P91' 937'- . -_.mga __°______ _ _ _ _ ____' Ngo allssthtlhhr within 45 miles ht ' °°" ° 'i “S “F ~ geil 13.75 per car. l f ,,’2,,‘Lf,”‘5,',}f,'}.,§{ ,},‘;y°‘{,’,§"L‘,‘§,§"M§’§ To ull stations wlthlu 45 miles at ed at the Post Offices of Milton k forms of Tender may be ob- M-idgell $15.00 per car. . ,, _ Oy ,_ B To all Stations within 70 miles of -fflty nlvirr hhtidut ?r§id§frl¢~°'f»‘l Midseil $17.50 ner car. lf' Post Office Inspector: |__ 5_ M¢M|L|_AN_ ’°“" F- “""=*“- seurstur 01 P hll p Om Y lr c Works , ., dmc, ,,,,,,f,’_i_’§,,,-, ?,°,,,‘,'1,f"°°‘°' Department of Puhllu Whrlts, _‘marlo¢t»t.oyh_ any mth. lm. Gnu-lottetdwn, May 7, 1921. --._ _..: .__ 4-- --' f_'_'__ 1 _ __ __ "’ ‘* " 4%” ssh* rl »» NOTICE A 5. Wanted-A practicable experienced mechanic who un- W derstanda-ear repairing, Apply at Eureka Garage, 174 _ il _ / 3 U li ~ FOX BISCUIT The Imperial Cod Oil Fox Biscuit _ ` Manufactured ll Cllrllftetewn, P. E. I. fi* "Mit 01 Ive nan prntual u-pursues ta hurling mr hmult t wuhglve nleavlxrll. _ perfectly balanced ratio r I '¢ || tl tl. el for pupplea when seek-rl I I "um" M' "N"-“Y n ' Ulnnhind sale. wholesome and llglly relished hy all lexoa. 'Q lsnauutl ru nl-nit an wing na nt one main;-r. nz. r. r-nrt." an i ill' eaellfaeeien. _ ttf, ' 'PIII IHPIIIAI1 llllC\1I'f / MHIPANY. ltlMI'l‘ED ’ - Chenleiletestht l'. ll. I. - l dQ§ ~ _ _ ,_ Plone 8644. _ Y E he felt that to win her love would be marvellous. What lay beneath his feeling for her-what strange deep life emo-,l tion had she missed that she ar-` fected him so strangely? She had, confesed her loneliness. How`|` could he know that she was wait-_ ing, longing for courage to give up all thoughts of him because shel feared for his future happiness. ' \ /She knew she could make him] happy for a time. In her womans' .heart she felt positive ot this. Bur. she had a dread of the future that she could scarcely make articulate alll will , ull Price lil Ager Mother Had Been - estored to Health by ` Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Salisbury, Mass, - ‘ ‘Forseven ears Ihad a female trouble aéld such lfeari , ... _ ln - own in 3 _‘V1 cogldhardllyllo :ny g L_).--'_i_1ousework. The ____,;= octor said If f<.fff§;§=.__lf you can have _._I another bsbteit ‘ ` ___E;§__` l might be the st I am afraid you cannot.' Ibegan _ taking Lydia E. » _ Plnkham's Vege- _~ ` table Compound ‘="'='=' f ` and my baby was born on ‘Peace Dey; If women would only take your egetable Com- pound they would have better health. always recommend it. "-Mrs.Tlu\C! gurus, 2 Lincoln Ave., Salisbury, sas. The experience of maternity should not be approached without careful physical preparation, as it is impos- sib e for a weak, sicklz wife to bring healthy children into t e world. Therefore if a woman is suffering from a displacement, backache in- flammation, ulceration, bearing-down pains, headaches, nervousness or ‘ the blues”she should profit by Mrs. Patten's ever-ience, take Lydia E. Pinlrham’s eliztable Compound and be restored to ealt-lx. , lx ilonnolly Estate - Scholarships Applications will be received by the undersigned until June 11th, 1921, from all students desirous of competing in a written examination for one of the Connolly Estate Scholarships offered annually by the "Trustees Estate of Owen Connolly." This examination, to be held the third week of July in Charlottetown and' Summerside, will be open to all deserving students who upon investigation shall have been found eligible to compete in accordance with the Owen Connoiy. Each applicant shall state his name in full, age, names of both parents, Post Oiflce tent of his studies dcrlng the past four year. ill thin for ou but 'ending ‘May qi2th are estlmatedlby K Y thought tbecameso painful that he The I_uuremic went down in li Then he went home. He couldl Sonia "Thanks, awfully; i'll be there." TORONTO. -Milly 21- Fire los- ses in Cana u during the Wtiek The Monetary Times at 3939.000 compared .with 6377.700 the pl‘€~ vious -week. The heaviest loss 5300.000 caused by a #re lu iho town ot Maxville, Ontario. 4 NEW INCCRPORATIONS d TORONTO. May 21- Capital of companies incorporated in Cana- da during the week ended May 1.1 is estimated hy The .Monetafil 'rlmes at s25.103.40o. compared with $20,359,900 the previous week By Dominion and Provinces the figures are ns follows: Week Ended May 4th tDom-inion $2,044,000 Allberta 'British Coiunfbla 2,680,000 Manitoba 250.000 New Brunswick 49.000 Ontario 1l.520.000 'Quebec 3.816.900 Saskatchewan Totals $Z0.359.900 my im. Dominion Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Ontario Quebec Saskatchewan Totals 2.580.000 60,000 Secretary Trcstees Estate of Owen Connolly g was stoled. breaking it in 'iglle reo u N, od |11 suit was that only about 2500 real zcxgtgfrthalnngllérbvhlge hyhw: was refflvered. 4"-nlnnared With .._No__d|d you have a good time $1,250,000 the previous year. tonight-_wt .After the winter storms the _ ..Yes_ I enjoyed the play very divers expect to find the wreckage mdchgt covered with gravel and silt which “Mlay I come and see you in the has to be cleared away with m0m|n.gg" - . pumps. Then the steel plates and __ I “Come to lunch if you will." girders must be cut away. LE, y _Illl . Jil. ”f_'§;§:ggg osslnAet_E ass|ol.=.NcE Ann ul". left his Seat and Walked i“ *he “W” twenty fathom.; (1.20 feet) of will EE er jealous and unhappy. ‘ i-el. tom. mum, on ¢he_cdaB¢ dp D l ' ld b to`th 0 bear no rnore._ 1-Ie walked all the v;):__‘;gaof(}1;f_¥_‘f(';§ng;10_00a({'500 angl _TQ '\_;ray. Lite was notfwdrm( lugs? if _M5300 UML _ , _-in 9 .was always o ee e _ F ’ f H .b Ab gi- At half-past eleven he teiepllon-l _ant?;"'gf_-°l’;;s °h_R_‘:_"':_‘e_F_;‘____dy the __lU ed her. She had not returned. At wreck ____ __ shapeless mass and H5 twelve then at one. This time shereach _“___ me work has been E15 nn_s\_v_'_l;red her voice curiously sur» more ___mcuh_ Last summer the _l__i__ pr s . _ _ . _I "”°"`i "“ ““".I’ "iii ‘...“°““’.“‘ llLiTf.i’.f§"2.’i-.'1.f,§‘i.2.”.”?Jii.2§3.Ii’.’i°.§’.§l _ ll - . s vow " lllizlllp dia sllcfmethis Minot puzzled the strolig room, where the gold’ ii .. ' '_lt_ . ` "'.la‘?-_EF-;l?`-nf?-‘13-E The Racer is now equipped in _ l addition to every possible contriv _I _ (To Be Continued) ance for aiding divers. with a “re- jp l -,_ _ compression chamber". .A diver up cflnreach the bottom in half it _“'- ° _ ' l minute after prolonged immersion Llp at twenty fathoms below the sur- vii, face. half an hour has to be ai- lowed for raising him because if _-II' ...ll ill [il ill. Feel the Bn of Youtbl Baniahl " ‘ Physical Decline _ _ lltrsidtohlogid. nsrvrelzldlg' ndlrsllll/£:let!§r?h° ‘Jil If not obtainable at our drn gist, lmi¢r . l .1 Begin new life! lp; l from ru smulmur t¥r.u»ta¢5.Ma»urt¢a L-ill ' _ill lil _i|l .|.- . w..t..¢.t For Sale B Auction Funnrruns _ _,_l' l um instructed hy Arthur Alley "l,. 5_9¢;5_500 Esq., to sell by auction at the prem 1_403_900 ises. Number 275 Richmond Street _, 550300 on Thursday the 26th day of May, if ---- - at 12 o'clock' noon:- ull. $26,103,400 His dnlrslhle residence, nlluuts .ll _--¢0¢>l-- on the North Side of Richmond _,fi Hay; |_Qg*|- ¢gg_00°_g0°__|t is Street, having a frontage of 70 feet ‘ f,\ estimated that the workers in the 3_3-cglfgglgggt8It'°°:_i_:_‘:_d°;f_";';d::g "5 .|\ ' _ Birmingham district have lost was- bm ,D me gm, Ho, ,Men hem" "l_ Bt 0l.ll' 01' D|'l0l‘l€ and W8 Win CB". . ‘ provisions of the Will of the latei ea through the miners strike Rt and all modern improvements. '._ R E ,‘ Huh. 'lt J. ntchsmhrt Minister ut Iniendins Purchasers can inspect 'ii ~ ..-- ' WHITE’ t ’ - ‘t W'~7'7'f"7‘”'|'V|7- Lhhhr, states that the hummer of mfeypgviagv Ai:_l;__l_1_l;z;l__y__lns to Mr. _Uv f _,_» gif; » _ .. 'll Digtribumr for P, E, I, L_, ~ wholly and partially unemployed in Th tg f l l fn it fl" . ‘ ' _'. address, and the nature and ex-: the United Kngdom now -totals over .Wm ras; DIAL a:u;e;.;;ck_mC::_ & Ltd” Charlottetown) ° ' 'I rm and)__aph§;_f 1;1_li_¢_Jns_;_N;s_\;_e_;'th; ‘m.|,|,,¢ Pa,.|,,r_ D|,,|"|.0,,m_ Ha" _‘it & MBIISUH, Sumlnerside ta °° Bedrmndkith f it l- M. .|. smrru, .Doncaster was attended hy :lo.ooo ,,|,,,||‘:; ez.-pets, :t:t?lge‘l-‘s|i°r‘:r°;;,',:, .'.:_ E°A°MacRae»Albert0|i idle miners. A large body of atnlk- Lmhtdf Day Range. if N. J. NiCh0lS0n, M0nt3.g'ue ` ers are assisting the police as spec- K EM .To | ' _ 1 l ~ 7 ~ _ f=l=-'=°'- P- R L M” 11- M1- 1-' °°~~°'-- " 2~»»¢»-0 ~ . _.. i » - » f , ' ‘ ' ' _ _ _ _ ` ‘ l .. 1 R ‘Y ' 5 ` car ls in a class by ttself_ il les o the previous models with J. er -f» - 1 _ _ _ . “my in which he had asked Soma ower smiling at her a widow. it LONDON, May 25.-Another i The new model Gray Dort ° was torture to tw-atch them; yet attempt is to be made this sum- i e could not take his eyes from mer by the admiralty to recover 1 ‘ii ‘nil T515?-EF' 5f'l'$H%£:lw £55'-HT-&Fi£E'§wél?§i`T %i~Ti1l'¥ :Fi-:i%lT"f_‘?2i’.i.i'T_i-,f T She iil0llSlit Of iiim 0l1iY HS 3 when the armed liner Laur-entic i- » 09my Seating arrangements-of Sl’EClFlCA1`l0NS » NUC- Clflinder head is retnovaible to permit the removal ohcanbon and T9Bl`ilid|ilg of the .valves When necessary. - Bore-31,5 inches, stroke 5 inches. Valves-Located on right side, and specially designed to prevent warping. Pistons-Very light, cast lron,}wlth` three rings and special arrange- ment for preventing smoking. Wrist Pins-Liberal in size, hard - l-neli :ind ground, .Connecting Roda-Drop forged steel, double heat treated, the lower end hushed with a ecial die cast bearing metal, th? upp- er end with pnosphor-bronze. Shlms are provided for aldJust - ment of lower bearings. » Crankshaft-Heavy forging of 40 carbon steel, double heat treated, carefully balanced and all wear: ing services ground. Upper halt' of cranitcase is cast iron, and carries the crankshaft bearings by removable caps provided with shims for adjustment. Oil pan is a steel stamping, easily remov - able. Coolihn-Thermo-syphon with ex -- tra liberal water jackets and cell. nlar type radiator, and a four. blade fan driven by one-inch belt Lubrication-Plunger pump fegd.. ills oil troughs. Connecting rod dippers splash oil from constant level troughs to all parts of en. gine. Oil gauge on 1nstru.ment Board. Carburetor-Carter improved side .outiet, easy starting, and unusual ly economical. lgnitlorl-Conneciicut battery sys- tem. Switch combined with that controlling lights. is carried on instrument board. Silfiv-Eellilllled with Bendix drive ,geared to fly-wheel. Storage bavtery. Uliliinl-Gear driven generator. Am-meter with switches on cowl instrument board. Clutch--Leather face cone with means for insuring easy engage. ment. Transmission- Selective. three speeds forward, one reverse, in unit with motor. nickle steel gears. Differential and pinion adjustable in both. ` directions from outside of case. Propeller shaft mounted on Tim- ken roller bearings; axle shafts :ire on liyatt high duty roller bearings. Axle shafts ure nickle steel, heat treated. , Front Axle-l-beam, steering knunk les and levers drop forged steel, double heat treated. Wheels-Artillery type. 12 spokes, demouniable riens. Front wheel bearings are Timken rollers. Front Sprlng_Seml-elliptic, 2 in. wide by 371.9 ln. _ long, with, bronze bushings and all bolts, RH' 3Pi‘it!ol»- Cantilever, 2 in wide, so dt. lung, with hi-one bushings and oil bolts. , Brakes-Emergency, internal. ex - Dall'-ling, operated by hand lever; service, exlternal contracting. op- erated by pedal. Drums 12 in dia.- meter. - , Steering Golr-Improved nut and sci-qw` type, , . Gasolina. Tank-Located in the rear of chassis. Vacuum feed to carburetor; capacity 10 gallons; Stewart vacuum system. Tires--Dominion. 81 x 4. Plain Tread on Front. Nobby Tread on Rear. , Frame-Extra heavy pressed steel, narrowed in front to premit short turning radius. Fenders and Hood-Heavy gauge steel with baked enamel finish. Hood same color as body. Radiator-Of extra large capactiy, cellular type. Baked enamel finish. '|'°P-Onelman type, attached to windshield. , Curtains-Side curtains open with doors. Special Docket in seat -back provides storage space. ` Windshield- Double adjustable with lower glass curved to match top of cowl. Horn.-Electric. Mounted under hood.\Buiton on top of steering column. aliledomeiar-Stewlart. on cowl in- strument board_ Illtnninatea by instniment\board lamp. Tools--Standard tool kit in bag, with jmck, tire pump, and tire out fit. Wheelbase-108 inches. _ boy, despite the fact that he had was mined and sunk off the north' ¥i’ cars costlng double the prlce, fouginfln the war, h\Sht;_hl;‘d _fugiiddpoast Of ireland in 1917. % ` The of _|_| overafew yearsw en e H Be" The hslvuge vessel, Racer, to- S* .lt 1hi”DiiKll SQ much mai he felt 0ld'. gether with the Canadian drifter F' ° ' - _ ` Ui; er than she-he knew he dn. ' N... 1 ...tt ...tit-....i... u... ..l...g.-; iii .e “ew GRAY PORT ls as good as li looks. gl' Wfiliid Sho ~m3i’i'Y DMUUE7 Thsl work for the fourth summer. 4 iff, ` tl! lil' I LI _ -ii Study the specification-si-they mean something lit 7|. 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