'lnannouncingi the lllustrious New . Chrysler “72." we are confident that over todayfs fine cars as was the famous ' “70” over the best of four years ago. new results for the industry to follow. our latest product is as great an advance gigs; _ . _ , . niiicent “80”_-are Chrysler's covenant o faith with the public which . has so generously" “ ' “ ~' . The New “72” is ultra modern-again setting new standards, establishing iioaoo _ to $2270, f. o. b.W1nd- sor, Ont., including standard factory equipment (freight and taxes extra) demonstrated its ' faith inns.. "1 _ ‘ Longer, Roomier, Faster Handsomer ' _ . <1 rv' ,’»¢'/»vyi~~. . , ‘__ For the first time in gzllmi-ed in' bloclrs of live costing less than §250Q_ é ' rubber, with the special illustrious New Chrysler 'lQhrysler spring suspension “72” gives an engine __ _75 and shoclt absorbers. _ h°“°P°“'°" Wm’ °°“"*¢"""~”"It gives you'lon e more °‘i`°i%th“d cmfk’-_,_ _beautiful'bodiesgtdbteful- ° ° ’ °“ "1 ie..-‘~’f'“‘ “Qi” filyi appointed luxuriousl mountings to wipe- __ every_f'_f_2i= ’ V 1°" v=~f1== °f ni., o.;=~*'_'..."' °i'5"i1’$.‘Ii`.§ii.f."§',l.‘lif."L“i."1-.‘f.I`.ff " “‘"°°..n“ 1 T -a...“:.‘.§‘.:"...:.‘;‘.‘ .:“i‘;":°¢’.!.: more es an i _ .fi 1' '- up of 5 to 25 ». .66 ,_ ntmostincomfort. seconds,hill-climbingab _ -ff_¢¢¢,i!-_Only then can you that sweepiiuyeou up evenxq iwlpreciate just how much mountaingr sat constant ` 3°* 5° di? gap which the goggle;-ation, f -_ - _ Chrysler 721' has “placed _ _ _ _ between itself anda others ltglyes you spring ends an-‘ ' 'in this class. -`- '-,Na M _ v. _ \ Roads , th , _ ' - , l¢d¢)|‘~;'$l9(;§f ,2~£2“l;;¢(')‘l“Sfe¢?i:£e4-lillrdrll, ' googled), 82060:. e al Sedum $2060; Conv¢v¢ibl¢ Coupz, (with le seat), $2265; éiown Sedan, $2270. All ices f. o. b. Windsor, Ontario, including-sth drdffudslvry equipment (night and taxes extra.) fl' "HERBERT #coils >""‘ ' ,» '“°"TA°“F‘--" NOTTING BROS. . Russel. ci.ARl¢\ __ _ , _ V ‘ . Mau", saw,” _ - _ cHAFiLo'i"rE‘i'0w|~! 'W - . -'.»_ ~» _ \*' 1'iir'eii||AoiAu.aUl|.1’ cilnvsrrn r¢_|\'¢,~'i||A",iA,|a¢@ and Mrs. Everett Nicholson, Borden; Hunter Rivery-'__-1 t imerside; Mr. F. S. Chandler, Char-l Charlottetown; Mr. Garnet. Profit, gf Kensington; Mr. A. R. Gillis, Char- o e land were e gues as we of the latter's sister Mrs Georg Stetson and Mr Stetson, Brookfiel Mr and Mrs Lorne 1-lazelti Windsor, Ont, are visiting Mr a Mrs W D McCoubrey, New Glasg ie and other fr nds Mr J G McKay,Brada1biine,w isito i l-ialif 1 t k was registered at the Queen n ii V i. ii ax 9_5 wee £0 ciiug will accompany thciii. made 95 feet' 6 mches ii Mrs Robt Silliphant hi steadily ie- A' Red-Hedd’-’ _Sets Chrysler Performance Farther Ahead For those who seek su- preme performance - speed, pick-up, hill-climb- ing ability, going- beyond e'ven the qualities of its standard sixes-Chrysler furnishes its new “Red- Head” liigh com ression engine.... It willbe regu- lar equipment on the Illus- trious New Chrysler “72” Roadster. It is also avail- able for all other “72” body models. D55 i CORNEY BROS. Summerslde CLIFF COX Sourls _ l Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dunning, Sum-I iottewwu, Mr .i A naitennuiy, Takgs Famg Easi ii iowsiowh; Mrs. B. W. Taylor, Amh- TORONTQ A“S“S'° 24~"E° >lor, Granville Miss K Cox, Char- W0” such fame m 5P°"“'5 here 15' cf iottetown, Mr Chas Stuart Brad cmdlng 1° her m°the"~ taking alband. athletics easily and sensibly N ne_ Miss Rem Pickering has as her teen, just out of school she Buena for two weeim Mis M Jones taken her first step toward Olym 0 d wiimd Mi- and Mis Howes and iwo trials foi Amsterdam next year. sons of Arlington, Mass They made has been -Wmping fm” 9- 10"? ll the trip by motor and leave on ie- but just ”' fortnight 33° sh" 'fm q turn Saturday moining Miss Pick "' Javelm for me ms” time 8 Mr and Mrs Lorne Higgins a four children, South Melville ap Mr Harold Cutliiie Cape 'I2ra(v were the guests on Sunday of MJ' and Mrs Eldon Seaman iihd Mrs `.`.'~§\ > . ocoiibr Sydney, N S Mrs MM; brey Miss Louise McCoubre_y, _New _Q ` Mr. _Rupert simpson Miss Simpson, Bay View were mo in Charlottetown on _Mondayiq on the United _Chu £1 Sunday last and : iititi the disposal of the church ti' for this purpose. _ ___ _ Miss Aims nodgéisdn wht fh been spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bulmsn, Wheatley River, is visiting, friends here for-,a lew days before retuming to .her .home in Charlottetown. -, _, _ Mrs. P. J. Noy and Master Vernon NON. left Friday on a montlfs visi t to .the Canadian West_where they will visit Mrs. Noy's_. brother Mr. John Matheson and Mrs. Matheson Friends nie glad to know that d d Oo ldspital 1 _ And Vicini ~ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bownesst- - ` Ohio who are spending s. holiday th Is th tsl t 1 ~ _ __ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ Iria*Brown. _ _ _.i'._; ~ ~ - _ _ ' ~ ' ° . . ., 1_1 ` _ _.___ _ _ _ _i,_______. _and rs. R.obt_ McMillan were take high pliuzo iii the__iiew nation Mr, and Mi-S_ _}1_,W_ ' ` eyfipotorfsts in H-.izelbi-ook on Sunday. liiiiilsciipu scliocl earn the mo _ _ _;. _ d ` ` -f-°~-- dependable portion of their _ . _MQ _. B' il.. i I ' r U -$54 \ ' L 1 . \ __ . ‘ , Q _ i_] __ iizmmrii “t , _ , i ed% _ Mrs A D MqPherson ek erst N S.; Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Tay- C°‘the"W°°d» °f,sa5k“t°heW““» l - . ; ' ' ` Un ~ v spending a few weeks raitli thei _ the wn andMss M. Bagn lwer, -. ~ g. p 88 home in Hopedale. _.__`,<-Q>~1-- SAVE THE OLD CHAIR. Ari old wicker chair which was most comfortable needed painting and hal also given out in the seat I tackled a piece of ticking on to th wooden rim of the seat, using brass Glenside,Sask. 1| __ _ _ . health She retuined t l “““’t.. a..,......, ..... .JI...‘E; Good Breadwinno M1' P J NOY. Mig-‘P FIOYCHCG NOY Caiiulllaii iiillsts who-ie lit-iui an ia. _ _Mr and Mrs. Vickerson and child- comes lu the prosaic field of co ww' rammed fm' _sa -ii gi-°m_,_i‘gn, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. iiierciril art. ilul, while such wo visiting -_friends in thef. » ' _'£13 ,Bagnall and children, Char- goes iiiilieraliled by t1ie_ci'iiics ai ofthe in-°‘vii1ce_ " to i al 0 seldom biiii ~i with il ublic the guests on Sunday of Mi and cluini, much ol’ it ia of genuine "Nh-3 J Rackham vigitgd fijgnd-., in tlnieii voiiipiii-ies ilie partifziilur il __ _ < _ tl Emerald over the week end “VH H1081 Il0l<‘W0l‘!llY iwlliev axta i ' "i\`s‘ ` ’iii`,msue ~ -- *"6"* “Eve rep” fig Miss Janie Andrews is spending Th” Cilmldlllll ilfilwlly C0mDl1ri ggi” week Wim friend; in Noiboio with tlioii toiitiiiual demand QUEBEC, QUE., A112. 25- -M11 ies ‘ I ‘ ~ Recent visitor; he,-¢,1M1i,¢ed M,-_delighted with the result. ` _ \.»_‘_. » .,.._ ,. pi' ` HERE ii iibtlihill Did D\itcl\- “ the safe-and ecomm- `luI eliaiiasr for roinoviiis Ill, lzparitiels visible or fnvlsl lo; It contains iw iye, ,afidilrr hard grit siiilwrfllinot. injure tlid . Basst iiissisl siirfseap. For Hsslqlal Cleanliness all aroiigb ~ the louse - use I Dutch ' .MADE IN CANADA the wark is comi-iid : es we-irg-1-'_ _'_'j_ ______ posters and for :inibitioua pictui' heldhnd Wm be hel____ __ _ S_mdB_y\_ _Miss Marion McD0naid_ R__N__ to he used iii their exliibliii in th inthe Maaoaiahaii ua , we brother Mr- Neil Mcvomid “°“""'Y “lvl 1" more vf°"f<1@ 9-ii return w Bosinm Mi,3s__ fine market for :i conslilera ' morning by bmi. aiwi. body of our younger painters. En. i. year they expend thousands father Mr. D. M. ivicnonaia at their “°"”fS "P0" “YUM-1° vfodiwis be used in this manner. By emvloyins Canadian salute the railways have _secured real worthwhile pictures of a host' Cunndii’i-i beauty spots These ii of great value in eilucatin benefit. amidemy lnudscnpe ' Cold weather has retarded the lish hay crop, sloner Harry the forthcoming mercial Intelligence North oi' England, as 5 present crop is not below quality has with the pate s. hay this season. will depend have K _ loii|'isi_ and the prospective get; e mid in this mniinvr “ro ni- mmm, Tl l l. _ ` .' _ headed nails and turning in the iemi`f”_;'r;f‘ ;‘_'1'na‘:"in:_"i_i‘;__u‘:_fg cg edges carefully. I then painted the ,mi if i _ i i whole chair ticking and all, and was ini giiigfli J; ;)§::§lfen_::;° §:_'('__'|’_"‘e" D . must remember that some of best artists are capable of mal Tryon on Wednesday of lust week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myersi of Victoria-spent a few days recently at the home of Mr- C. D. Wright, Tryon. _ ' ivirs. suiuiioid '7b`i>ni» -oil, FBHHH Falls, Ontario, is enjoyin§` a D103' sunt. visit in Tryon, theuguest of Mrs. Brenton Lea. "' Mrs. Fi~ed‘ Crossman and W0 charming ,little daughters, Flora May and Norine left on Sunday. 'August 14th for town, where they are spending the week the guest-_of Mr. and Mrs. George Heniiessey. 219 Hillsboro Street- Rev. and Mrs. Banyard of Baptist Church ai. Tryon, were itors to Clmrlottetowii on. Wednes- iiiiy, August 17th. Mr. and Mrs. William M Mrs. Grace Myers and Mr. mond Myers of Hampton pa through Tryon on Friday o short motor trip- Vlctoria on the 17th. his return. vory iieni- future. Wednesday of last week- who '_"_ year. ac- _ her The host of friends of Mr. Erie iThe Ur;'t;%“§t;fi§iiEi°J;1én§€cil3l8§i ine- Clarke in Tryon are delighted to 505 cggfreis as compared with'39_ has learn of lila arrival home from 4-ii_0o0 barreis mst year ami a iiv pic Prince County Hospital, where lic year average of 33_7i0_000 bm.i.eiS_ me tion for appendicitis. mestic mimics is i,ep0i¢_ed_ but on me 'ew "_" Continent prospects are a little bet- nd Mrs. Ernest _Howatt of Tryon tei..¢imi,i a yem. nga piild a short visit to Summerside - ou Friday of last week and reports ilie condition of her husband very much improved. Wa are all de- 9 ' lighted to loam that if homing uii- C0l1pl6 S 50-M119 I' forseen occurs he will soon be ab.o 1° fem" h°m°- - my British United Pressl -'“ ' ` LONDON, August 25.-A so-_miie H The HM' A' E' M“°Le““' M' P" walk to London through the night. nl and party, passed through Tryou amid high wind and drciiciiiiig min 8 on Sunday, August 21st. wa-_,i the novei way in which Air,-ggi iii. " Emest Wooler and his wife. 91 el b ted their silver _il little Island- ________,,_'__;___ ' ` _ i . < turned snail ¢>_n_cio_ inure a_ ° ' " " __ t _ was a e C“““dii:i';i_,};°f"PE°'|7i°°'° |“ "W ` ` .lilillqxllgfisewosk '-without” fatigue. "‘ °“"' - " ueéiiiesa to aayfi tiwuvs féooiiimend Souvenirs Taken A sail with tains tes, allies. _ 1- have year after mo per cent. less than the heavy crop vis- oi 1926. Present prospects indicate yifxl ooo barrels. The crap is distributed 'sseii as follows: British Columbia, 1,- n a 049,000 barrels; Ontario, 650,000; _ _ i Excessivevmoisture in July through- ba];l\:'e__ I:)‘;";‘;bu;V_‘,““:v<_f_:";“'vi;’i‘il$‘; in out Ontario resulted in aphis dam- ' nge to many varieties of apples, ac- M- -f ;':.i‘:t;-..?..‘:::;ss°1::f;‘.‘1:.‘;‘it,°.§:v:: -fini iii Capital has been spending his holi- ,duced to 650 000 buneis compared Uwe" CB day in North Tryon where he wil" with 598 700 barrels in 1026 A ` lndi- “rbi ch seas” ml* Elle” "f hh’ slmer' Mrs' El' cations sire for the proportion of No.” at- a mer (lanible. During his stay hero i gmae fruit to be the iowest in he lius made xi great many friends. y9ai.5_ in western Om,"-io the ci-oi," \"“_ who will miss hini very much on is estimated at i02 pei. cent” oi. 3ii5__ b 8 . ' Mr. and Mrs. Parker Delaney oi of spraying/ and warm ‘fmuggy" North Tryon were guests of Mr. weather has beenfuniiuly friendly to and Mrs. Albert Mabey, TPYOH, 0” “DNS and SPN- W‘h91`€ SDTSYUIE lm-3 Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Dawson, two damage in all orchards. The com- sons, Eldon and Kenneth of Augus- bi1'lati0l‘i of wndltlohs is held l'€Sp0Ii-_ tine Cove, Mrs. Donald Bell and sible for the _contmued d1'0P and iviiaa Betty Lou nowatt made -nil-further reduction in crop sweet- enjoyable motor trip to Bedeque HWY- __ on Siimiiiy_ August 2i5i_ In British Columbia hot, dry wea- ___ ther _has prevailed since July 15th, ' - w B P & S Among those who attended and Wlhlch has hag tl: t?_Y_;geU_§Ypi__0 l;1‘fl_\”_|§ n a enjoyed New Annan Races on the “mg 5 cm S ‘ 3 S B' _ _ -i- -i- W i7iii_ iiie foiiowiug -i-ryouers wei.0~t1ielong. weii, cool s;pri_ng__ Tlfie irié; GHARLOT E 0 N noted: the Messrs Kenneth Mac- gated dlsmc rep” pen y 0 wa available for all requirements. The ' ilggmiild' 'nm MacLeod and. Roy _Committee of Direction, appointed W On' ‘ by the Provincial Government to Mrs Kay ,Cox cr Chariottetown regulate distribution, seems to be ‘ ' _ f u tioning well. _ iivas a recent visitor to Victoria. “gem pieseiiii indications tli-iei-eiis ‘ 1 Professor W ie of Sackvm N_ no reason to change the eary es - ~~- lg ev ' L A y B. conducted the services ln the_$i?it§h g614i;séi€Qge`rl)t?x§?1(0g6a`\l\lJll‘§1 ( U M _l T E n United Church at Tryon on Sun- 3_93-moo boxes were Shipped 'ii _ _ _ _ 5 _ , .- ~ . _ ._ _, . he] day’ Augmt 21”* crop is about`1,000 cars shortlof During moans or pointing t no road m-swd pccts for a heavy commercial apple crop have been materially reduced in the Eastern fruit provinces owing to continued unfavorable weather conditions which have caused the rapid development of scab and in- sect injuries, according to a crop re- port issued by'th`e‘_Dominion Fruit Branch. On the 'other hand condi- tions have been more favorable in British Columbia since the middle of July when the weather turned warm, and having sufficient irriga- tion water the early estimate isex- pected to be maintained. Although the crop in Nova Scotia, Quebec and Ontario has been reduced, it still shows an increase over last year, while British Columbia is about 20 a commercial crop of 100.5 per cent, or 2,999,000 barrels, compared with 2,984,230 barrels in 1926, and 90 per cent of a five-year average of 3,327,- Quebec 120,000; New Brunswick 30,- 000. and ,Nova Sfrotia, l_,l._50.000.. companied by scab nd side-worm 500 barrels, as compared with 377, 400 barrels last year, while the East The man lends of Mr and 0 e at 120 ei 8 Y -ir - ern ntario crop is plac d p ' _ MTS- ROSS BOUUBF 0f ViCf0fl21 amicent., or 264,500 barrels. against - \ very glad to learn of the siiccessfiilipwgg- in 19gg_ operation of their little daughter. " _é'a't_her__c'ondiiidns in Nova Sco- ivomaia, in tha hospital at chariot- ‘mi during .ruiy hate” been little ietown -for mai-itoid and ull h0l>0 s1ioi't`of disastrous to volume audi for u complete recovery in tho grade. although contributing togood -average size. Excessive rains were enéral anti inimical to fuli benefit been ample and timely orchards are fairly free of spot, but aphis has done -~--- _ ,./ ' ’ OTTAWA, August 25.-Early pros- “ '/"' ,.-' " -- C s .» __.- _ 1 __,-* “_ _ ...f-_ AUGUST 27- 192:( _ t _ _ ‘ _ TIE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ PAGE A. lilmfim _ Gleanings Froin _ _ _ iEas_tern Apple ,g /,.»- _ ~ _ 0 ' as Tryon and Vicinity Crop Badly ` / - _ -1 M : _ - - .. '*" r.' c are-I an was H. /r """"*l' A Stafgmgng fy-gm, Walt" P, Chf.ys|e|.;_ir"‘ ° a llliylngl igsiliorg gofvlxorii and lt: _ _ / __ -_i _ -m _ s 't i ' ' I ..._ -. N -4 __ Y il` Y ` sl ' /K9 /"1 " ,- h . /"/ ,.-/- `a, ‘__.¢">j.-' ` _ f / 1 .ai \ f _ 1 -"<~~- ,f ._ ,- - '-1 ._ ""- 7,' ' \ _ " / J, .. /,f 4¢u “ -.'/\'\` "Z \_ , _ , ___ ,_/_,___ - _ i______.______\__\‘_ _,__ _, ->/'V/If rgsi' . 1225 » » F: O. B. Toronto, taxes to be added Full Factory Eqi.ipi'.ic:>t~-1; Door Sedan (Not I Coach) \ \\ i"$f \ \'< \ \ _,_§,~__ ; hu \ .. 4 `¢. _ `i?5_ *>- ¢“ A miie-a-minute performer-the fastest Four in America! l One horse-power to every sixty-five pounds of chassis weight. _ And this is only half the story! I-lere’s a car that will look like new and travel like new long after most cars have _passed into old age. _,i The answer is quality--Dodge Brothers quality! Quality materials and construction unequalled by many cars hundreds of dollars higher in price. Built to give trouble-free, economical 'service over a long period oi time. Longest springbase of any car under $1650. - Smart new bodies-beautiful lines. A'brilliant performer at the. lowest price for which a Sedan was ever sold by Dodge Brothers! he _St Two young hurristers, both iiy- iing to make reputatioiis as oraioi-.~i. p' happened to be pitted against each " other in iii'giime.iit. Both spoke at ' great length, and in cloi-iiug thi- e' secouil speaker i‘emai‘kcd that ho She successfully underwent au opera- In_Engiand oniy a ian, crop of dm was sorry to iiml lil;-i eollengiic nii_ cry i'c:u-ioii why they should iigreL‘.`;isked iho judge. born on the sumo day.” l "Y€S~" .. wluily day.” nr 'rho lobster fishing or the south Brighton. o 0 ro \‘k side of the Island began on Tues W€ddih8- N1 day, August 16th. Unfavorable Th6y Sei. 01-it BC midnight M14; uc- weather prevented any activity ou Seventeen hour; later they stepped nr- Tuesday and Wednesday but fair on to Westmi ter Bridge. where tistic worth The poster pr sketch catches were made on Thursday. they were quickly surrounded by ii- iiirneil out as ii pot boiler" some- Prices this season for surpass cheering crowd. ri- those of last fall and prospects cor- Mr. Wooler, who is 53, was for e- thinly look bright .for a good sea- many years a prominent member of son. the Highgat/e_HarrleiS. and his wife. who is 48, has always been an en- for Miss Grace Wright left on Fri- thusiastic walker. es day evening for Calgary where she is will liold n lucrative position. Sho ° ii will be very much missed in Tryon. Llfe was A Burden ble "her old home town"; but we all --' cli join in wishing her all kinds oi' R¢9¢0l‘¢d 10 H09."-1,1, Tl\\'0“_lh "M of good luck and bon voyage. Use of Dr. Williams' P|“.|‘ [0 ` Mr. and Mrs- Harry Somers and _ ra uma sou of New York state. U. S. --It is a pleasure." says Mrs- R055 ly A., are visiting in Tryon the guests Boulter, of Victoria, P. E. I., “to tell of of the Rev. and Mrs. George Som- you of. the newhealth and strenslh ra ers. They express themselves ns I got through the ,of_Di‘. Wil- tho very much pleased with the de- hams' _Pink Pills. Before taking the lor lightful climate and scenery of our plus life was a burden to me. I was so badly run down that I did -not know what to do. My blood seemed, ii. Marsh haylng is now the order in have wmed to wawi.__1,wa5 very an of the day in this community, ai~ pa,1e_ constantly gi;-ad., and was los- c. most all the farmers are busily cn- mg gash, It was a. trial to attempt He gaged iii this labor. The cut in ex- housework, Added to this I had a the lm good thi! WSF- had cough and my" husband' and n -- friends thought 1 was goins into mining their lrlenls, even while Saturday proving a beautifully coniiiimpi_i0n_-nie m,,d|¢,ai,¢,i-garment covering canvas ai so much per ilne day a very large crowd gatii- I was “king did nwinppeair-i d . i 0 o foot. Commercial posters and ex- ered at Victoria to enjoy the far- me any good and I had about tgven _ - _.. l - ` ceiveil the critical att yti ;hr_ band from Ch’town Athletics and "Y Dr' williams Sink wh b ge- W* Pills. _ _ _ hibils will amply r I famed Church of England Picnic. ` l Study und have certifiliiay nlllrehé. Special attractions were the brasil up hope when 8 mend uiggeg Te ‘£1 deserve. The day mayezmlmbe ig- program in the eveiiiug._The maid! sm boxes and _“ailing .50 gzlgix :Si-el distant when nrt oi-luos Wm ,-6605, served were of 3 superb quality \‘:x;;°"1‘3eff\;\_!_;\1thei;e wélre an mken _ __ _ _ __ _ sped” 200°, Sai", _ . . - ga s s $1,115 nizo abiliiya a | i : <1 i i via’ iii at 'iso aa ' ` '14-Doo sea - - - - ~ 1220 n or g uality as i-an _ rn a,es _ bo s ii e S mn 1 was a new woman restored again 2:2221 De LJ” 1;: dam sdlm with "uni: _ _ . iz,” a u o 0 ily when displayed in a commerc ll lil. D __ ...__ _ _____,,___._,..__a».;- -;--,tm ood-health. Lgalned inwei8h¢- "ll DW!"-I” HH when eviiienced in sn ' ‘ " -` - tn:-cough left me. mv.aDP¢¢1*-2 Fe' Dr.` Williams’ Pink Pills to ailing friends, and I hope this will be U16 health to some other siiiflercr." hum-QW ' I Try Dr. Williams ink Pills for cr§_?;v'CT)2:“§ zlgogegsegffz anaemia., rheumatigm, neuri;i)giis,- . . . -. rl c a conspicuous sorties cross for aeygxsggshgnhf shgngex iiliiysicai “Mrk “‘"`|“5 th” Great Wu' 'm condition and cultivate a resistance a-wooden box which con- that Wm we you weii and m.°m_ ““”" “° wp" °°°"let` If you willllend us your name and me':i*;§s"‘;‘{;‘“' audi-wi s limo, book, '-auiiomg up or' Aulirian troop, the Blood." will be mailed you pre- paid."I’his book contains many use T " (8. pill! th1‘0\llh fi- health hin You by mail i _ __ __, _ .-ii-A1? _i%'i;P;;*`f#`.l»'i'i'»l\` G-"“\i"`n ff-1 L-xi *T52 ir f .1 _ - _,ta ,vow-r,-.~.. ....- "` ‘aa . -Em-_'.5' the wioiig aide. ioi theio was ev _you were horn on the sumo day -§h\`¢f'*-31 “We were broiiglit up togeilieiui "Yes," camo the prompt_ieply wc siudivd togetliei' and we wero' "On thc very Slime IIUYY' “Did l iiiilleiwiiiiiiil you to siiy that Tlicii it must have been a VETY .-.1 NEW B IN DESIGN V 'AT NEW L ENG, low, sweeping lines accentuate the smartness of the Fisher-built bodies. -' Rich mohair upholstery, wal- nut-finish panels and trim, silver -finished door handles and window-lifters, inviting » cushions of chesteriield depth and comfort, all contribute to EAUTY AND coion OW PRICES the drawing-room luxury of the Jubilee Series Olds- mobile. The precision-built Oldsmo- bile Six engine and the Olds- mobile four-wheel brakes provide performance and safety in keeping with Olds- mobile beauty and comfort. Special Commercial Coupe _ - _ - ‘ "` " 1995 Special De Luxe S|7rt Coupe, with dicliey seat I 0 I 1,205 Price: ul Fa on, Uihuiva, Onmio-Gsvmmmu Tm: Emu * 1 QLDS BILE. ~ \ No'r'riNG Bucs. __ _,__ Charlottetown _ TAYLOR & McNEILL not Summsrslds °" __-_xl QRODUCT DF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA: .-.__ ....,-..,..,. -- fm. "sa