MARCH 23. £1940 1 FOR SALE WOOD AND FAILM LAND ziuldlfllNG NATIONAL PARK On behalf of Estate of the late its pn Brecken we offer for sale aiiiiroxiniatcly one liuudrcu acris oi‘ lzind adjoin- ing the National Park situated mar Slilnhope Lane. About one-hull u_i this property is rniercii with fairly valuable hard and soft wood While there urc about twenty to thirty acres under cultivation. ‘There arc some buildings on the pro- erty.‘ p Apart altogether from the value of the farm land and ivoodlot this property hss we- sihillilrs as a summer cot so proposition as it can be ac- quired very reasonably. I54 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, I’. E. l. T0 l LOAN ‘r iFHUl-iSOO Available to those with regular monthly income. Confidential quick fier- vice. Inquire as to rates. ALL APPLICATIONS’ consmeann MARITIME FINANCE, unnso Marble Building, nsuiss‘ r furth lars \ or y PALIII I IALAI ilnnk oi Nova Qeotla Chambers Charlottetown [Qine ll Will Sell By Public Auction AT WELLINGTON MMNIILL’! STABLES. BUNTAIlwg wnARr on SATURDAY. MARCH 23rd, s1- 1.45 r. M. I HIGH CLASS HORSES From Two to Nine Years Old. All these llorses are extra well bred and extra good quality. Reason for selling 1 sin overstocked. hose Horses are mostly es and es. Terms: 8 Months Ap roved Joint Notes or 7% oil or Cash. For further particulars r RAOUL “EYMONIL manly. L-735-3-21-23. The Eastern Trust Company ‘Farm F_or Sale At East Royalty 52 ocrss, 4 l-2 miles from Market Squore on poved High Woy ond Electric lights I I-2 miles from York station, iieet; school ond churches, Also 3 year-old Heifer, I sow to furrow ths lost of Mey. Apply on Premises HAROLD MURRAY L aso-s-ai-as-as. Sealed Tenders Will be received till March sociotlon for Cheesemoker for the seoson of i940. Applicants must stole wages at per 100 lbs. cheese J. W. FARMER Secretory. 4 noose» 4 185-5-15-19-30 Central Guardian locals, 5o 2o pclf word; Announcesnen Class i l-‘lorsi and Silll-llttlll Oil Condolence 0o per inch. W 10 cents for every additional t in Ad sppllcsliozr m Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance Mlminiiun Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents r word: Western and Eastern locals l-Iid l" ‘ 1 Events 3o per word; ed 3o per word; 1n "Qllltélllm Notices 70o per inch; Lists of dlns em. 5o per nanw Letters oi ent 40 wor s for 81.00 I wo Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c per inch or to per word. Lists oi Subscriptions dr and i“ entation $1.00. Other rates on Male and Female Help Wanted HOW T0 GET A GOVERNMENT Job as Latter Carrier. Postal Clerk, Customs Examiner, clerk, etc. PRO Booklet. The M.C.C. Schools Lids Toronto (10). Oldest in Cen- ada. No Agents. N-1157-12-B-W-tl. For Sale POI. CALI — FARM AT WHEAT- ley River. Good land and build- ings. Apply Mrs. Watson Smith. L-r-a-is-is-zo-zs. Jregrii-Lsw SHEETS GALVANIZ- steel Products Iiimited, 1335 Dex: lormler, Montreal. N-S. USED AND NEW PLUMBING Bargains. Baths. Sinks, Basins, Toilets, pipe, Fittings. Soil Pipe, Batters, Furnaces, radiators. Etc. At lowest prices. Merchandise . Write for catalogue. lnln Plumbing Supplies. 921 5t. Lawrence. Montreal. N-330-2-i0-Sat. ti. June 22. FOR ‘ALE -MODEII.N PRICED build ng lot centrally located. Ap- nly Eastern ‘Trust Co. L-fl-a-Zi-ii. Personal _ . RUN A IIOME I\I_llfIL‘l‘lIiil on Wllll our help Can- adian Kindergarten lnstiiue Toronto l0 Ontario N-Per For Rent T50 f‘ , 1 continuous hot containing Living room. l5 Kll-"hvvi and large Bed- room. (‘r-nlrallv located and in perfect stoic of repnir. Moderate irinnl. Apply Eastern Trust. L-4-3-23-4l. ilousn OWANTED IMMEDIATELY I IINI rooms. sil modern eon- vrniences. Reliable tenant. II. K. S. IIEMMING & CO. PIIONE 1370. The Eastern Guardian .."l‘hls column is reserved for news oi local interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may b0 Inserted at 2 cents a word v strictly payable in advance. __ .'SUBSCIT.II'TIONS in the Charlottetown Guardian may be iiitlndfll to their Rcpt. Archie unis. ..'.IONES' New Hampshire and Barred Rock Chicks have real ability to Live. Lay and Pay. Let us #1111011’ lnur requirements. Write Claude l-nu. n. n. 1. Charlottetown. Iro-Il-Zii-fll. DYE OF TWO AGES LONDON -—iCP)-— Outfitters I01’ 5h:- Metropolllan police are using Wild to dvo uniforms for the "boys Miscellaneous HARDWOOD FLOORS SANDED. R- hle price. Malcolm Mac- 149817, Malpeque Road. l Is-225-3-21-23-25-26. Tlll: IMPORTED BLACK Clydesdale stallion "Lee Arnieve" registered No. 28867, weight 1800, sired by “Arnievc Imp", weight 80 dam "Nellie Golden", weight 1940. iii m miportea quhaisorrs Livery stable. Owner, Robert Chappeile, York. | L-228-3-20-3l. Male Help Wanted l APPRENTICE WANTED T0 learn Barber Trade short course. E rt training. Molar Barber Co lege Halifax. N-455 Female Help Wanted WANTED — MIDDLE AGED woman to care for children. A ply Guardian. 11-214-3-20123. COMPETENT MAID WANTED. Phone Charlottetown 951-1.. L-263-3-01-3i. * Salesmen Wanted SALESMIQN FOR ROOF CEMENTS I and pants. Sellin plan allows you to beat competition. Canad- an made shipped . from Toronto. United Builders Co, 8007 Euclid, Cleveland, Ohio, U. B. A. N-657-3-23-11. , FOR_RENT I Modern residential property, 23 North River ltoad. llarrlwood floors throughout. In perfect state of re- pair. 4 bedrooms. kitchen wired icr clri-trlr- rungc. A ply LEAQTI-IIIN TitUpb‘ COMPANY PRIVATE SALE I hereby offer for PRIVATE. SALE, ond if not will be auction- ed ot o later dole, Form of i2 ocres of choice lond in high dry stois of Cu|tivution—Exce|lent location, l mils from the City on the Mt. Edward Rood-leading from the Experimental Form, paved road, directly opposite the Moritiine- Bakery. Including 7 room Iungolo almost new. Hot water heating, fireplace, Electric lights ond city water, olso Fox ronch, new shed 25 x 60, Z0 or more large outside pens wire bot- toms, guord iencs surrounding some. Bern 30 x 20, meoi house, hen house ond goroge. Dwelling ond oll out buildings in lst closs condition, i-2 mile from school. For further particulars or inspec- tion of premises opply to CLAUD S. MocMlLLAN Morell Hotel, Charlottetown. ‘u blur." Wcnd was us by the rlwzciil. Britons lodye eifheir skim, ' l" tlflwrgtlve purposes. J iIaoo-a-ao-s-s-ii-rl THE C-"ARLQITETQWN icvoRnr/iw. STOCK QUOTATIONS Produce Prices MONTREAL, March 21—(OP)— Produce Market prices hcre today, as reported by the Dominion De- pariiment of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade crcamery prints, Jobbing price. 29-49 1-4: first grade solids, Jobbuig price, 20 gradcii butter, whole-"ale Jobbing - price, 27 3-4; Que no 2. 27-27 1-4. FINANCE By ‘Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer YORK. March 3I—-(AP)— NEW A_ few aircraltis and specialties did _ ‘virtually all the rallylm work in 1~2-3-4. Que no 1 pasteurized rc- i Iodays stock market. Sliawinigan, among Canadian I stocks, advance-d one point to 17 1-4 28th, by Klrikoro Dairying As-" B $0 1-2—2l: C 19-19 large unquooed. Hgotatoes: Que no 1-2; 2.40; Bermuda no 1, 250. be held on Tilesdnv, March Mtg Eizabelh Armll Halifax, Red Cord Diplomad er will conduct the sessions. Guiders are urged to attend- use oi aviation engineers. HEMMING REAL ESTATE AGENCY s3 Great George Si. Charlottetown Telephone i376 Day Telephone 344 Night BUY A FARM NOW WHILE THE BUYING IS GOOD It's an old saying that, “op- portunity passes like the fleeting clouds, never to re- turn agaln." The whole world hopes that this will be the last, wai- for generations but, while it losts, fanning will certainly conic into its own and big money will he made by the man who "makes hity while the sun shines." ALL THE GOVERNMENTS IN THE WORLD CANNOT INTERFERE WITII TIIE LAW 0F SUPPLY AND DEMAND. So long as millions of men are forced to leave the land to go to battle, so long will the sup ly of food decrease. While fr: men at the iront, self su porting in the past. will have to be fed, no mai- ter how high the cost. MAKE N0 MISTAKE. PRICES OF ALL FARM PRODUCE WILL GO TO FIGURES NEVER- HEARD OF BEFORE. If you know how to farm, Bet buck to the land. If Your farm is too small, huiv one that is lorgor. f your land is not yieldin , S get one with good soil, Lose no time, The Spring is at hand. Come and see us oi- write for our booklet. HOUSES TO LET Sydney St. 5 Rooms-Hot water furnace - - _ $ 2 Sydney Si. 6 Rooms t5 iurnislicil.) new furnace $30. Water Street. ti rooms — Slit Powiisl SL, 0 Rooms — S18. Brighton District, 6 room $20 Brighton Road, Bungalow 5Z5. McGlll Ave. Bungalow — $25 Brighton. 7 rooms — — $30. Prince Street, 10 Rooms, (partly furnished) — APARTMENTS TO LET The Iilll Ants. 5 Rooms- $45. "IIISIJUYD .\'t., 5 Rooms — $25 Ground Floor 0 itooins- $45. CITY IIOUSI-IS 156m sous We can scll you a Ilnusc in on 175F101 the (‘ity at from $100 . and up - small Bun slows. comlortnblc private Rcs dances —’1‘cneineiits, whit-h M; o 100m‘! - milking propositluns. several oi tlicsc properiirl may he bought on terms. CITY LOTS FOR SALE We have a great variety of Building Lots for sale in all parts of the City and suburbs —- lsipthnrne Ave» Grcrn Street. Spring Pork Road, Uli- per Prince Street. two Street, Douglas Street. York street, Eshcr Street. ltlnipequg Rmlfl, North River Road, Euston S’r'\ei SVlvrv-“i, I ovvor Ouecn Sircet McGlil Avenue, at prlcPs ranging from $125.00 to $2000.00. OUT 0F TOIVN HOUSES FOR SALE Al. Sunimcrsirie. Bnyvlpw, Control Iiedcque, Bristol. Briidnlbnnr. (fovchcail. Eldon. Emerald. Georgetown. liiis- rnurhc, lliurrav River. Si. Peter's Rnv. Prices rsnslniz from $175.00 to 83,000.00. There are tome "icellcni homes In the shove. several of which have nil modern equipments — drainage, lur- naces. liv-Fmoms. etc. COUNTRY STORES We have sevcriil for sale Illrnllllltnlli. the Province in (0nd trading centres at very reasonable nrlrfll- Lists on application. free cases, selling price, A_largc. 24; A-inedlum 22: A—-pullets 21; B_.. 1 75's 1.00- Que no 2 75's .80—.90: NB no 1 75's 1.15-1.20: PEI no 1 75's 1.30 —l.35; PEI whites no 1 75's 1.25- 1.30; Fla reds no 1, 2.50; no l-B, Girl Guise News GUmERS TRAINING JEBSIONS Brownie Training for BTDWn and Tawny Owls and Pack Leadersqgzlll . i. 3.30-5.30 P. M. and Guide Training M in Trinity Social e of uid- All Japan will construct near Tckyo an airport covering nearly 160.000.- 000 square yards for the exclusive Cheese: Ont white and colored, l while fractional gains were scored current make, wholesale Jobbing ‘by Distillers Sengrarn. Dane Mines, price, l7 1-4. lMcIntyre and I-lollinger. Interim- Eggs: graded shipments in used tional Nickel, Walkers, Imperial Oil and Lake Show Mmes eased. The Associated Pleas average of 60 stocks was oll .1 of a point st 49.6. The day's llumover, 280 issues were up, 260 down and 189 un- ' changed. Transfers amounted to 578,810 shares compared with 644,- 130 yesterday. Loft, which occasionally puts on a spurt for one reason or another, turned into the day's liveliest perr- former. It ended with s. not ad- vance of 2 points at 31 7-8, s. rec- ord high, Dow Cheonfdsd was up 3 on restricted dealings. Elsewhere fractions were retain- ed by Boeing, United Aircraft, Glenn Martin, Bendix. Eastern Air Lines, General Motors, Montgom- ery Wa-rd, Electric Boat, National Ties, United Drug. South Porto R100 Sugar and Sears Roebuck. Unchanged to off s, anode were U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler, Douglas Aircraft, Sperry, Westing- house, Union Carbide. U. S. Rubber, Anaconda, Amer ‘Ilelephone, SOIINTADCIITI Pacific and Standard Oil oi . . TORONTO, March 21-40.?)- The ‘Toronto stock market moved upward again today and the clos- ing level showed the losres in the average over the last mree weeks eliminated. The irndtistrlsls and the golds posted index gains of .79 and .73 respectively followed by the western oils with a rise oi .48 and the base metal sham .25. V01- uine at 270,000 shares was the heaviest since Feb. 16. Active Bold traders at gains of 8 to 8 cents included Preston. Ban Antonio, East hdhlsirtio, Kirkland Lake, McKenzie, Mowatters, O’- Brlen, Pioneer, add Upper Canada. Wright-Hargreaves finned 25 cents to 0105c at 7.50. A gain of 3-4 for Dorrie was the only 611M190 111 the Norsnds advanced more than I point to 72 1-4 and Nickel added l. small fraction. Chomp?! 533° ma“ were narrowly higher at the close- Waite Amulet added l0 cents and R001! WBBKBIIOG s. cent to 2.45. Utility. food. bsnk and hovered! stocks posted more gslms than 1cm- es and the steels and senior oils showed little net chart-go in the average. C. P. R. traded In volume at o. gain of 1-4 and Ford A added 1-8 Home O11 advanced 6 cents to 2.58, Olcalts gamed 8 and the mar- ket was s bit stronger for Davies, Dalhousie, Brown. Common, - monl: and Firestone Pie. i MONTREAL, March 21—-((7P)— Thc stock market closed with’ e fairly steady trend today as gains and losses were about even and s. Canadian - slightly higher in the rails but O. P. R“, steady for ‘the KNEW‘ PM’?! of the ssesion. fa-ltercd near the finish and closed 1-8 lower to 7 5-8, National Shel Car, in 118111. btl-U" icig, tacked on s. point. Nomads and internal-tonsil Nie- kel gained ground in the metals out. minor fractions. A few oils strengthened while Asbestos and (teneral Steel Warm eased narrowly in constructions. National Breweries ended s pouit and Shnwtnigan, Batihuist. Imrper- ial Tobacco and Distillers-Sea- grnms appeared wliih smaller gains. T111 sales: 44.400: Iridustrlals: 20200; Mllles: 24,200; Bonds: $3,- 000. NEW YORK. ‘Niisrcti 81—(AP)— Foreign FIJ(Cl‘lhl1g9f— Great Britain demand 3.71 1-8; Came: 3.72 1-2, 3.71. 3.72 1-4: 60- dav bills 8.70 1-8, 90-day bills am 1-8: France 2.11; Germany 40.20N: Italy 5.05: Netherlands 53.10; OM1- -adn .81 1-4: (Ottawa Foreign Ex- change Control Board rate 0.09- 9.111 per cent discount). Mortgage Sale 0f 725$ Acres of Land on Township Number 30 in Queens County. There will be sold by Public Auc- tion in front or the lsaw Courts building in Charlottetown on lvson- luuy tile Iilsglitii day oi April A. 1)., .1040. at the hour of twelve o'clock =, noun. l ADI. TllAT 'I‘RAC'I‘, piece or par- ‘ccl oi laiul situate, lying anu being . on Lot or Township Number Thirty ‘in Queens County in said island. bounned and ‘ d as loJows, l that is to sayz-UODIMENUING at a stake set on the East side of the rAppln Road twenty chains south of the southwest angle of lands leased lto sumuel M Dougall thence run- fning East to tho River, thence south Jive chains, thence West to the A - ipln Road, thence along the d ;road to the place of commencement and containing by estimation seven- lty-two aiid one-half acres of land wonvcyed by Malcolm McPholl and Iwlfe and ot ers to William Cuomore. ' The above sale is made under and ‘by virtue oi‘ a Power oi Sale con- ,iained in a certain indenture of ,Mortgn e bearing date the Twelfth day o November A. D. 1886, and made between William (Judmore of Appln Road Lot or Township Num- ber Thirty in Queens County in Prince Edward Island. farmer. with Martha Rebccca Ciidmore, his wife. of the one part: and Artemas Lord of Charlottetown in Queens County In the said Island, Esqlulre Trustee utidcr Deed dated the hlrlieih dsy oi’ August ll. D.. 1878 and made be- tween David Stirling of Charlotte- , town storefront-Architect, of the one ,psrt and tho said Artemss Lord, oi ;i.he field and lakes. feathered trav- smelters and Hollinger retreated“ the other part. and eigion p Deed of ,I"III'IIICI' Charge dat the 15th dam of December . . 102i. whle lilfortyrsge and further charge by-dlv- ers micnments became vested in the undersigned. and because of de- fault having been made in DRY!!!" of the vvrlnclnsl money and interest secured thereby. For rurttv-r risrtli-vilsrs applv to Gnnrlet its lliisrsrd, Solicitors. Cari- 5"“!!! “wk nl Commerce Building. l Cb-vv-Irfllflttwfl. DATW" this 13th day of March A. D.. 1.040. CAPTAIN THOMAS G. TAYLOR- . ortslloe. l L-AO-S-lt-Il-I. 4.. GRAIN ii , WINNIPEG, March 2i--(CP)- I Little change was rtgiuneivd b1’ wheat futures prices Bill-Bl‘ a mod- erately ioctivs 96551011 on Winnuzvet.’ i grain exchange todoy. Vaéues mov- ed within rt narrow ramcve and at the close were 1-4-3-8 cent low- er, May at. 80 3-4, July 90 3-4 anti ,1 October 92 1-4 emits. Buerios Aires was holldzuving. ,1 The Spring , Bird Migration; As the warm rgrcen spring creeps slowly northwa from the tropics there is great restlessness and ex- citement among the bll‘(l.5 Food liq- comcs more abundant, the unis rays more exllllnfitllllff. courishzp more general. and the 11y iv lo the xiorthern resting ground mom n lur- ing. From the painpus oi’ Argentina, from the ram-forests of the Ania- zon, from the table-lands of Mex- ico, the marshes of Louisiana, and the sheltered valleys of the north- ern United States, feathered hosts. leaving their various winter-crrounrls begin their long Jotunuys back t0 Can . The earliest s migrants w a-rrivs in Ontario a Quebec are not the Robins or she swallows, bu small birds of the highways and open fields called Horned Lei-ks, No matter how snow-covered and, wintry the country landscape, tliesiy hardy birds usually ullnuar as fur- north as Ottawa and Montreal be- fore the end oi February. This year ey have once more arrived on schedule time and are enllvcning the coun side with their cheerful twitter s. They are close relatives of that nmous s0ngstcr_ the Europ- ean Skylark. Al: a little fllSiflliCt.‘ they appear dull brown and quite inconspicuous, but at close range one can readily see that their faces are vividly marked with black, white and yellow. They do nor, of course, have true horns, like those of a cow or a. (leer but each lurk has ttvo prominent tufts of fcriihon, each side of the top o1 its head, that look like stubby horns and have giv- en rise to the common name. As March proceeds, other kinds of birds such as the Crow, Robin, Bluebird, Blackbird Klllde-er, Cun- aoa Goose. and various wi‘d ducks ush northward info Cilltrlflu do-puc e ice and SilOW. “Then April clears ellers come buck in greater numbers. and when Ma-v 01mins the buds and decks the world in floTrrs utlfl leaves. o. great. com 1a l" wit; birds will arrive at nu rijht time to attack the lnxlllv cots as they begin to stll‘ and buzz around. Because the migration of birds are widespread and conspicuous but . till remain in large part incomprehen- sible lo even the most learned and scientific of men, they excite un- flagging interest. CHILD'S EATING PROIhLEIlI "Do you worry before every meal about your child's “eating problem." The child ma‘: not “grow out of it’ unless you ‘iefp by study- t. av ..~ 0G0 to your nearest C dealer's Showrooms and L fits me, I can't eat when my back tiity Stores To Let l? Two Good Stores in Center of City Possession May lst Particulars on Request H. K. S. HEMMING 8i C0. Phone I376 mg what you are doing that's wrong and correctuig it, declares Dr, Charles Gilmore Kerley, noted child speczaliist, in McCall's taking little Mary, aged three, as an ex- ample: “You cart blame Mary for being contrary‘. Even if she is only three, shcls not jmt an eatuig machine 5110's a human being, too. And she's on her way to becoming ‘an eating problem’ because her mother, ilk: many others, does not maize that there is more to child feeding than the right (I101. list. One remedy ls to treat Mary as if r-"he were a guc-t. Let lier stomach rest between meals. Make her comfortable at the table. Give her small servings of attractive food. Never urge her to eat. And Just see what happens! “If she Qould express everything she felt, she would soy: “My chair is too lovr, for my face and too high for my feet. My is too big and so is my bowl - nothing hurisl" And after you have cor- rented the situation, she might say: ‘Now I‘m comfortable, with things my own size. My mummy makes my own cereal in s Jiffy and has time to put a iuziny isce of prime pulp on top.’ _ PAGE ELEVEN_ LADIES’ NEW SPRING HATS vHerald oi’ Frisihon- Presenting an import.- . ant spring collection of the season's smartest Ladies Hats embody- ing the essence of the newest style trends. Definitely in fashion and decidedly wear- able. Straw Hats $2.95 $3.95 l0 $7.95 Felts $l.95, $2.25, $2.95 l to $4.95 Prowse Bros., Ltd. “Or she might say: ‘When things 100k pretty. I 111m to eat. And Just enough of my own chopped vege- l y. ‘ _ get cross and cry. moihcr is tired and cross, Slit" nags at me to eat, and it puts me in a, desserts arc 111$? 11 rage. When she tries to feed me, tables tastes good, I think I'm go- llig to want a terond help of this, Sometimes when I play hard all the morning. I'm too tired to est. AZICI sometimes I feel sick. Then when my mother makes me eat, I Just I l l. Cautious attitudes of Jvouthflll first British militia unit to reach lm the spoo her. I feel fine when I have had a When “Qiylikie n» t i... mother .s rv puts a spoonful less Jam on top of custarof.’ sh n away and light, .5 e»- ifs dldvsnce through‘ French forest Wflillil suggest that the enemy was right behind the next tree. Brut lie wasn't. These troops are members It British snail; ' France, going through early training prices. “,4”.- V cor? "rvltv 0l|TH llllS "owls u hrysler- Plymouth - Forge see the I940 QUALITY CHARTI It shows how the low-priced Plymouth compares in qualify features with the high-priced eersl learn whet these ”extra” quality features mean in longer life, added safety, greater economy (incl bigger VALUE l Gel the FACTS I flips-tr" ca: r#4.r2"r0ir§ a4c/:<.. , no" norm/er Z” FM’ P200; EMF 4/2417)? NEW A Plymouth Roadklng Coupe for Delivered in YO CAN BUY Llrenla and local ran-s (il arty) wily extra. All prices subject to change without notice. You s $903 CIIIIIILDTTETOWII F. R Charlottetown 4 .1‘- CAR ,i~i1,o;,z. us, g“ QThen lake the “Luxury Ride" in the big i940 Plymouth! Learn from first-hand experience what famous Chrysler Engineers have done lo give‘ you more room . . a more luxurious riding comfort t ; ; easier handling and steering . . . sparkling performance . . . and greater safety for you and your fomilyl RIDE . , . DRIVE . . . COMPARE! I130“ i0 MS IQPEBRD EASY WAY SHOWS YOU HOW TO GET THE BEST VALUE THE 1940 PLYMOUTH sets a new high in lO\V~[7i'lC(‘(l car value. its advaniagcjn size, comfort and value are switching view cur liuyirs r0 Plymouth. This your, ihcrc arc .22 important fciuurcs lnlqlv-j/riru! curs have in common. Of "All 3" 10w [wired cars only Plymouth gives you s majority of thcsc features! cc comparative values rcvculcil u: a glance on ilic l9 l0 Quuliiy Chart and by taking Plymouths grout "Luxury Rifle“ you find out “lint these fzicis can mean to your enjoyment. Choose your ncw cur fllls ixlky way. See your Chrysler-PlymouthFargo dealer. Take ilmi lfldl tll'I\C today. And remember Plymouth is easy lo buy.’ , . .1; , -' 1i ' 54R , 1 -;._\;r A» BROS‘, Sumnicrside