1 i l i i PAG B—-_. htt- liiln gr: oi‘ svm p11 i-xtevuled 81ml. mcni F‘ W. B. bv hcr S. s... Sh." we h" M» province. rm u. 'l()l1.\Y—2.30--7--8.45 t] E N‘ E A l. T R Y i n “PRAIRIE MOON ” P115 )II'.\‘ICAL .‘. .‘\' l) HIIRIAL (Qll lPTlfllt NINE Al-‘PRECIATION Thr- nil-cc mid IIPPIWW o‘ the "mbcr . m .,, ;.,,- Pmwse and Colonel P1011. so. of tlii mielitts of TY‘- grr-t by hcr '7 SIX FINAL TODAY 2.30-7—9 P.1\ GARY COOPER “TI-IE ADVENTURES 0F MARCO POL0” With SIG Rll) (GLRIE \\'.1\L'I‘ D] SN HY PLYS u...» ... in (CARTOON I 1113p; "Ews AND MUSICAL __ l‘ I S W E L L ' Become ii'| ancifinq. teen-worming ow terialnmoni. about real folk: you ll , mvov forgot! uicnrv noourv some rucurn . c. fiirnnrvusurrn PLUS PICTORIAL AND POPULAR SCIENCE l’. I'0Wl‘l'5 are deeply icful fur um many expressions thy, kindness and hvllt to thrm during the con- iinvvcil illness avid death 0f U191!‘ 31H’. T. POWERS. WILLIAM I’. POlVI-IRS. 11-326. In Memoriam flirts. Ans-rs 1117511 ammo: The <l1n‘h rv irred at Wftbllm b1‘? 30th, of Mrs. 1211c. sized 82 years- - was a daughter of m Prmvrc of Brnelz- and a sister "Y l.- .. Prwuzso, formerly of tho Federal Parlia- Pl- . e. . f h death was received New. ‘i-cnhefw: Hon. T. W. L. < citv. _ m mat-m a husband. mains hrr senior, and 1.1111111 crs. (n Indy 0f mMTY “n” ind and heart. 111111 v-m b: learned with re- old friends In 15 1111.. __._.___..__._. ' lodoy’: Short Wave Radio Program 1A“ Time is Eastern Standard» SATURDAY. NOVEMBER I9 MOSCOW’ 4:00 p.11i.--—i$i'oiidciist in Eng- lisli. RAN, 31 111., 9.6 meg. BOSTON 6:00 p.m—-Wo1'ld News. WI- XAL, 25.4 m., 11.79 meg. LONDON 6:30 pin-Music Hall. G50, 19.7 111., 15.18 11ieg.; GSD, 25.5 111., 11.75 meg; GSC, 313 m., 9.58 meg; GSB, 31.5 ni., GSL, 49.1 111., 6.11 meg. BERLIN 7:30 p.1n.—"Ki1ig Lear." DJD, 25.4 m., 1177 meg. CARACAS 9:00 p.m.-—D:i11ce Music. YV5- RC, 51.7 m., 5.9 meg. BERLIN 9:15 p.ni.—-Non-Stop. Lively Wevkeiid. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg LONDON 10:05 p.ni.--"Thc Resignation of .\fr. Biigswhrtli." a play. GSD, 25.5 11.75 111114.: GSC. 111.3 m., 11.58 nicgx. GSB.‘ 31.5 1n., 9.51 1111111.; GSL. 49.1 111.. 6 ll meg. NEW YORK p.111. NBC Symphony Ari r0 Toscanini con- WBXAL. 49.1 111., 6.10 10:15 Concert. zluriliig. meg. NEW YORK --l<-.1_v Kvser 1t His music. W2X.J\ 12:00 llllti. Orchestra. liftllt‘? 4U 1n , 6.12 nieiz. c. Utilities I'O'I‘.~\TO_—)-IO\'E.\IENTS Car loadings Island Division 1938 1937 a October 2i 11> '11 659 164 N0\'\‘llli)4_'l' 1 i0 " 134 125 holdup this DAILY 3.15 — 7 —- fl PJI. Mortgage Sale l ‘ 'f‘liere will ‘be s‘1d by P1111139 _-‘,_ n1’ the Luw C" ' lotleioivii. lUlli. 11:1,‘; oi Doceinlnr. liliid. ut i116 liauir oi '1\'»'xi\'t‘ o'clock noon, ALL- TilAT ’l‘iLAC'1‘ of 1211111 Silllflbi? Q11 Township Number iii-i 1 in Coiriiy in said lwlniiii .- is ~ 1.11 oi the buyer is his .1L‘~l_ and 011 the part of nailing for a higher lack oi‘ lllL ih._- wllcr price, Mr. Harold Howatt _M.. W. S. Clerk has been out making the a11- lllllli‘ ti" " lllt-DCcllOll, ziecomixiliied hv the fiLiFYPllL scction ioreuien a- 1011:; Llie line, Mr. Neil Mclsaac Fireman s's' Charlotieicirii hail the Iillsfoftulli’ to full flfilllll$i one of the fnrcrd d1‘ it inns getting his nriii badly Inter-sued and ihe muscles ‘om. we hope that he hiis n speedy recovery niit‘. tliu! hr- will be none the worse iii health for iiilS hurd luck. Mr. AllflnS Heiines-y 2nd cook on S S Cil1il‘lOL'l‘lO\\'l\ is off duty 11:11"- .111}: imureti hi; ankle and leg by a fnll nn thv HlillZS leading i0 the collar of the boat. Mrs. Ralph ’l‘oombs. Borden, has iwtiirncd 11111111‘ a1 (‘l‘ a short visit with her parents and friends in Mt. and others will sing THE CI-IARLOTTETOWIQ The Central Guardian This column ls reserved for 11ml ol locnl interest. but advertising of n ucwsy nature may he inserted n! 4 vents a word strictly pay able in advance- CRASWELL to: monographs. NOW FOB A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Porridge Oats China. Silverware or P CON FEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-67B9-7-21-3I2 XMAS PIIOTOS-CRASWELLS. L-_13l-1i-15-8‘i. RUBBER BOOTS-Made from first grade black gum rubber, heavy red solm. Thigh length $3.75. Agnew-Sinners. $5.00 CASH! Free guess-See wlndow—Ji.mmie's Shoe Shine Parlor. L-3Zi-1l-19-ii. POLICE COURT-At police court. yesterday a drunk was fined five dollars or five days. Another drunk was releaesd. Two prohibi- i-ion cases were adJcurned. JIMMIE PO\VER‘S Free Guess- ing Contest. will be judged by Mr- Scarth, Manager, Canadian Bank 0f Commerce. 11-323-11-19-11 COVEHEAD -STANHOPE Unit- ed Church Services for Sunday. Nov. 30, West. Coveheiid l1 A. M Stanhope, 3 P. M. at 7 P. M. a West Coveliead Church at. which the Charlottetown Male Ocfiist; POLICE INVESTIGATE-Tiw cars were damaged in a collision at the Graftcn-l-iillsbomusrh Street intersect-ion last evening. No one was injured. Polioe were investi- gating the accident as it was alleg- ed one of the drivers did not stop and ioport follow-lug the crush. TWO CARS AND TRUCK CRASIL-Tywxo passenger cars and a two-ten truck were in a collis- ion in the fog about a mile from Fredericton last evening. All Lhf€€ vehicles were considerably damag- ed but no one was seriouly injur- ed. However. Mounted Police said. slight injuries were sustained by some of the occupants of the vehicles. WORK RESUMED-A ore/w of forty-five men with a. tractor re- sumed work clearing stumps from the Civic airport sit-e at Sherwood vesteidirv. City officials announ- ced an additional crew with an- other tractor would be added to- day. Work on the airport was dis- continued Tuesday when a dis- pute with Federal authorities over the method of selection oi labor- ers reached a climax. Thursday, however. a compromise was effect- ed botwen the city and Mr, J, Lester Douglas, M, P. (DO-OPERATE 1N REVISION— The Maritime Electric Company Stewart. m‘. 111111 ciescsibed 11s follows: C . . lzNClNCr on the southern side of the CR’Ol'|J,£‘iO\\'ll Roud :11. 1i point. t\\'Qlli_\‘-i0lli' chains and biXiV-“illi: links WUSLVVilYii of the t Church CLlllPLPlT mom-air- .0111: tile souih side oi iiie iilxliUl.‘ 111111111111 \\'L‘ ‘W and we l.1ik.s or to the 11 . rv o.’ lind in i or i riiieilit oi 111111 . P111111 ‘thence 1101111 eigii'._y-1\\'0 <1"- urc-es e.i._ 111011: the éilift bnundi1ry' 111110 chains and sertnty-ii\'e links or to ilie west boundary of 111111111"- seireii acre of land now or ferm- e j iii posscssion c1 Ewen M111‘- Lin thence north thirty minutes ivcsi, seven chains and sixty-szx linlns to the northwest auntie 0i‘ the laud of Ewen Martin thence sixty- six degrees 11nd twenty-four min- utes ens-t along the northern boundary of Ewen Martin's 111ml eirhtccn chains and sevcntv-flvc links or tot-lie westernboiin<lai"v of Ellen Floods land thence iiortii eighteen deltrec-s 111w minutes east. along the same to the place of commencement containing by esl-imaticii forlcv-one and one quar- ter acres of land AND A150 all that tract the parcel of land liereinbclore described and n road or right of way known as the road to Kinloci; dt-sicrilwd as follows: COMMEN- CING at the norilrivest aneie of said land hercinbcfore (lescrihcd and on the south side cf the Georgetown Road thence west.- wnrdly along the said road three chains and sixty links to the said road to Kinlock thence soiiiiii 11y along the 111st mentioned road fol- lzwimz the courses thereof to the sold northern boundary of land 110W or formerly ill lxisscssion of Finlny McPhall thence north eighty-two degrees east. to the southern zintrlc oi’ the forty-one one quarter acres herelnbciom (1149111). ed thence north fourteen l10£!l‘L‘(‘S cast six chains and sMenfv-iivn links and thence north twtniv-one 11 ccs forty-five minutes c1: trcn chains and fifty ‘ 1' 111g alone tihc WCfiitqfll boundary‘ of said tiuct of forty-one 11nd one quarter acres to Geoijqctmm 121mg aforesaid at the yrlace of com- mencement containing nine 11nd three quarter acres 1f land a little more or less the said two tracts of laud above described containing in tho whole fifty-one acres of land a little more or le,\~_s agreeably to u plan on 11.1: margin of n deed of viid one quarter _.\ frin niissiuner P1111111: Charlotte F. Cullen bearina the 10th dny of O-‘Jiobcr, ing the pro] rt. ltiioivn Dalton Ranch. iuXffifpilllq and re- serviiiz lhircout and therefrom two acres oi land conveyed by William K. Rr-rrviis and wiifr- to J. Frank Gard by Deed (iatpd the 2nd July 1929. The nlnve snl» l.= made in mir- suauce If a Power of Sale con- tained in an lndcntura- of Nlort- izriizc (lritrd the 21st fi‘lV of Jan- unrv. 1931, and 11111111 bciworn William K Rrvurrs of Charlotte- i-Hvu aforesaid and lvizirrznret flog- ars his Wife of the fir part 11nd tho itovnl Bank of Canarlri of the second pert. default having been made in the payment 0f inc min- clpal secured tlica-eiiv. date 15101, be- ns the For further slw-euinrs consult. McLean d: McK-niinn. S liritors 0117., Rovul Bank Iilliidlllfi, Char- loticioivu. DEE-s this 18th. (lflV of Novem- ber 193R TIIE ROYAL BANK 0F (‘ANADA lvlorlpazccs. H,“ ,_ 11-328-11-19-41 of Jand lying between _ Kinny friends orrtlie Railway and clsuwlicrs were very sorry t0 hear of tlic deal-i of M1", John MacLeocl first Officer on the S S Charlotte- town John hntibecn sick for ailttle over 1i yrar, although in that. time he resumed duty for a short period. I-le \\’llS retircd on pension on June Ilmh To his fiunily‘ our sincere sympathy‘ on the lcs nf a lovl-ng husband and a. kin1i father. The Bridge and 131111111111: Depart- ment with M1". D. W. swan as fore- man are btiildinrz :1 56 foot exten- sion m the lrehonse at Clinrlote- toivn. "This on account. of the air conditioned cnis. Charles Clark Carmen at 11- had a slight accident . . rk. He is unable to work bu‘. will rii-sume duty soon. The sympathy of his friends is extended 1.0 Condiufor William Es- sory, on tho death of his father, Mr. Jnmcs Fssory, nee 85 retired section foreman at, Kensington. Mr. Hiram Howntt locomotive fireman is taking the run on Train 207-208 bctavecn Borden and Sum- mev-ide and is being welcomed back to Borden. Mr. A. P Ceretti, Diver Fore- miin at Borden, left on a visit to friends and relatives in Montreal and vicinity. BIRTHS MYERS- At the Prince County Hospital. Sunimcrside. Nov. l3. i938. to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Myers. Hampton, Ince Mabel Rog- ,r.~_r_<on>__a~ _Please Copy. oenrug 1 IFTE - In the Charlotte- town Hospital on Nov. 18. 1938. Mrs. Elmer Douoette, aged 26 years. Remains were forwarded from Frank Hennessevs Undertak- ing Parlors to her home, Oyster 131d Bridge. CUDMORE —At. the Provincial Satiaiorium. on Nov. l8, i938. Mrs. George Cuthnnre, Appin Road. 7110 remains are resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. TRATNOR- At. the residence of her dauzhtcr, Mrs. Stephen Train- or 271 Fitzroy Street. Nov. l8. 1938, Sarah Ann Traiiior. nizcd 78 years. Funeral will inkc place from her late residence this mornlnc nt10.30 to St. Dunstairs Basilim thence t0 the Roman Catholic Cemetery. FARM FOR SALE-GS ACRES with mod buildings. near Char- lottetown: easy terms, Apply FQBTCVGUSJTH 119-31 STRAYED—I BLACK IIEIFER: i black and white heifer; and two ywirlinizs red and white. Re- ward. Geo, A. Matheson. Cardi- gan. 11-3332-11-19-21. - I'll The Truck-Owners Assoc- iation will hold a meeting in Snuris Wednesday, Novem- hcr 23rd. at 8 p, m. All truck owners please attend. L-3Q-II-I9-3I. Limited had contributed 100 per cent of the cost of the investiga- tion into the electric rate schedule in the City of Charlottetown, it was learned yesterday. The investi- gation, instituted by the City Council in 1936 resulted in the general reduction of electric en- erizyratcs in the city. The latest revision downward. that affecting commercial rates and announced fvllvwlns a machine of the Board of Commissioners of Public Util- ities on Thursday was made throuilh the generous and volun- tary co-operatiori of the Maritime Electric Ccm-pany, D111, J, You, gaitairman of the Board, pointed FUNERAL AT BELLEVUE — Funeral of Mrs. Guy Stewart, 5g. year-old rmldenc of Bellevue, s. few miles from Charlottetown, was held yesterday afternoon 1mm her 1m residence to the Hazel- brcok Cemetery. Services at the home were conducted by the Rev. D. K. -R.css and the Rev, .7, W, Hayter, while services in the Hazelbrook Baptist Church were Wndlwtfid by the Rev, Mr. Hayter. Pastor of the church asisted by the Rev. Mr. Rom. Pallbearers wem: Messrs. Boswell Stewart. Herbert Yeo. Haber MacPhaii; Cyril Jones. Wilbur Jones, and Harold Smith. Mrs. Stewart, died Wednesday in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. OLDERSEAW - LINKLETTIIR. -The wedding of Miss Sara Marg- . arot Linkletter to Mr. Samuel Old- ershaw oi’ Newton which takes place today 1n Boston. Massachus- etts, will be of great interest to her many friends. Miss Linklet- ter, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Llnkletter of Summerside. will be married from the Copley Methodist Church at. 4 o'clock, the Rev. Herbert Coontz. pastor of the church officiating. She will be attended by her sister Miss Acres Linklrtter, R. ., of N. Y. The bride will be attired in a dram of Persian red with sihxrr trimmings and will carry a bouquet o1’ sweet pens and lilies of the valley vmlle the maid of honor will wear a n of deep athemysi; with a gar enia corsaqe. The groom, formerly of Nottingham. England. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oldershnw of that. plnce. He will have as best man Mr. Harold Snrnrgue of New- ton. The weddiniz march will be played by Prof. Morris Bleiwas. After s short wedding trip they will reside in Wollastcn, Mass. Miss Linkietter for several years has held a responsible position with Sears Roebuck 8c Co.. of Boston. Mr. Aldershaw is connected with John C, Paige Insurancg 0o. D. FUNERAL 0F MRS. L. DAVIS McNElLL.-—'I‘he funeral of Evelyn Valentine, beloved wife of L. Davis McNeil], 58 Lipton Street, Win- nipeg, was held from Thomson! Mortuary at. 1.30 p.m. Saturday November 12th. Dr. H. I. Munroe conducted the service. During the iiervice Mrs. E. Dunderdnie sang "Safe in the Anns of Jesus.“ Mrs. McNeili was the youngest daugh- ter of Mrs. J_ E. Walker and the late J. E. Walker. Neepawa, Man. She is survived by herhusband and one son Garth age 8 years also two sisters Mrs. J. J. Gordon Scott, Saskatoon, sash. Mrs. Theodore Glowing. Toronto, Ont, and two brothers Oscar B. Walker, Melford. Sank, and J. Wilfred Walker, Neepawn, Man. Before her marriage in i928 Mrs. McNeill taught school in the Cecil Rhodes school in this City. News her death came ns a great shock to her family, relatives and many friends as she had only been il a few days. The pallbearers were Messrs. Norman Fraser. Wsrd Wil- liams, George Henderson, George Long. Bernard Stubbs and Quinn Moffntt. Interment in Elm Cemetery, W. M. S. Service will be held in dlvidrual foxes being placed in 1st, King’ s Large Increase Last Year. ‘The second annual exhibition of foxes under the auspices of the King's Couny Fox Exhibitors As- sociation took piece 011 Tuesday and Wednesday at Montague, and proved an even greater success than that of last year. when the group system of judging was introduced for the first time. This method gives time for the judge, in ad- dition to placing the foxes, Lo ex- plain his groupings or piacings. and to point out the desirable and undesirable types in foxes c0mp0s- ing the various groups. The classes were arranged in four groups ac- cording to quality. instead of in- 2nd. etc, positions. 226 foxa from 36 exhibitors were shovm this year, as against 153 foxes from 29 exhibitors last year. The exhibition was opened by Mr. W. F‘. Burke, fox field man, and iii/tar was visited by Hon. W. H. Dennis. Minister of Aarricultiire. and Mr. W. R. Show, Deputy Minis- fer. Both addressed the large gath- ering of fox ranchers and others interested who were in attendance. They expressed the warmest, ap- preciation of the development oi’ the show and the increased inter- est taken in its second year. They also expressed appreciation of the new system of judging. ‘flie Central Guardian This column is reserved for news 0| local interest but advertising n newsy nature may be Inserted ul 4 cents n word strictly pay- able ln advance. ,__________ L I '1‘ T L E THEATRE opening night postponed till Monday Nov. Zl- L-330-l1-19-3i. COSTS NOTHING to tiy! Prize $5.00. Contest closes at midnight. Jlmmies Shoe Shine Parlor. L-323-l1-19-1l. CIIURCII 0F SCOTLAND-Ser- vice cancelled at Argyle Slmre ovrimr to the funeral of the lane Mrs. George Cudimorte, Appln Road Sunday at. 3. p. m. 11-331. CONDITION SERIOUS — Cori- dition of Rev, Father i. R. A. MacDonald, Parish Priest at Souris was said to be very serious Inst night. Father MacDonald has been seriously ill since last August. SLIGHT DAMAGE-Slight dam age occurred when two cars col- lided on the Hillsborough-Fitzroy Street intersection last night. Po- lice said the smash occurred when one ca-r stopped and was struck from behind by a trailing machine. “SATAPPS DOOM, The Millen- ium, World e or cniasr he" A. Toop in uhe all Bonshaw. The date will be Wednesday. Nov- ember 23rd, and the hour. 8.00 P.M. This will be "no human speculation but. Divine revelatio ." 11-318-11-19-11. TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH —The Rev. H. L. De n, B. D. will preach. morning 11nd evening. The evening sermon will be one of a series on "some Saints and Some Sinners." Miss Baker and Miss Campbell take as a duet in the morning “Sabbath morn." Selected anthems will be rgridered by the choir, morning and evening. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY — Five chidlren had been made wards of the children's Aid S0- ciety in the past month, Mr. J. W. Brawders, agent for the or- ganization reported at the month- ly meeting on Monday last. A home for one ward had been foundin the Magdalen Islands. Tiic credit bal- ance of the last few ycnrs was almost used up, the report of the trea- surer disclosed. Great demands were made for clothing: and shoes for indigent children. It was announc- ed that. Brother Ailernn, Superin- tendent of St. Patrick's Home for Boys, Halifax. had accepted an in- vitation to address the annual meeting of the Society to be held next Thursday evening in the Board Room of the City Hull, PER SONALS Mr. Andrew. Mr. Louis Cannon and Mr. Wilfred Lnnvton ‘are re- cent visitors to Grand Tracadie. Mr. David MacDonald. Little Pond, left for New Brunswick where he intends to spent the winter. Mr. Alexander J. Fraser. night clerk, Canadian Nntionnl Hotel. left yesterday morning for Halifax where he will spend his annual vacation, Mrs. C. D. McLean, Clyde River. has anrivrd home after virttirv! her granddaughter Doryse Affieck in Toronto. Mrs. V. L. Goodwin. City, left this mornim for Kinqston, Ont, hnvinq received n telewram in- forming her of the death of her brother Mr. W. H. Reid. Mrs. Arthur Afflcck. Charlotte- town. arrived home last eveninn lifter spe-ndirw some time with her dmlzhter Dnryse. Dunn Avenue Hospital. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mncneill. of Cavendish. and thcir son. John. are spending some time in Ottawa. guests of “h. Mncneiil‘: hrother-tn-lnw and sister. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Warren. -Ottsiwl Citizen. When the [lord's work seems hard we nre serving imperfectly. It is never too soon to do good and never too lstn to repent. peac will be the next in the evange istic series of meetln s conducted by J. County Fox Exhibitors Stage Fine Show Educational V-ai-l-ue Of Group Method Of Judging Stressed- In Entries Over which had been undertaken l‘ year with some doubt as to the suit, but which had worked our so harmoniously that. it has been adopted again this year. It is u1i- derstood that some of the regular exhibition associations throughout the Province are seriously think- ing of adopting the same method. principally 1n regard to judging of certain linas of livestock. Because of lack of space and the very large entry list. the work of the judges Messrs, Burk andHan- cock. was made more difficult. It is hoped that next. year a larger building will be obtained for show purposes. preferably in the vicinity of the Rink so that. their would be suftficient space to take care of the growth of this ex- hibition. If a new show room is built it could be used for all fox demonstation purposes for the County. The management are apprecia- tive of the ration they re- ceived from the officlas and Prov- incial Government, notably from Mr. Bunke and the associate Judge. L. W. Hancock for their cooperation and interest. in the new group system. The management. is also indebted to the various fur houses who have been generous in support oi’ the show. Surrounding districts were vuell represented at the show. exhibitors coming from various parts between Souris East and Murray River. In connection with the prize list Mr. Burke explained that the fox- es in group 3 were entitled to the diamond mark of the provincial grade. The fewer entries this year in the dark silver class is due. it; was ex- plained. to the fact that ranchers are eliminating these animals. and concentrating on the lighter elas- sfsiirllowlng is the prise list. in de- al : RIOYEMBER .1.‘Z-.1"'.33 Island ” holding if: annual TION over CHCK i: n: usual. in aid of We thank the flu 1st. nf December aim‘. overlooked wu 111011111 if you 1110:1111 call f9. “To Citizens of Prince Edward Charlottetown ROTARY CL UB THURSDAY, DECEMBER irf. next. This, RE1V and other Charities. they haw given u: on the night: of the Airclinn in the past, and ark it again for the We also thank all those who have don- We regret that in the pas! we omitted call/rm on rome parties who later Odltilfli u: that they rumiid have liked to contribute. We Imw crulcavorezi to make n0 such onzirrionr tliir _y1rrir, but if you have been unfortunately phone 296, Chairman of the Auction (.0111- uiiflcc, prim- lo ii/orcnilvcr 241/1, and 11c ruill glmldy nHrnd in the matter. (SIGNED) fig-err THE ROTARY CLUB OF CIIARLOTTETOIVN 1': R O TA R l’ AUC. on the evening of CRIPPLED CHILD- blic for the support very much appreciate ROY D. QUIGLEY, ,- President- Class 1 DARK SILVERS Sec. l Adult male, no entries. Soc. 2 Adult female. J. H. Mo- Gregor, group 4. Sec, 3 Male pup A. A. Masher. group 2; Mont Annear, Gwrge McIntyre, group 4. _ Sec. 4 ~Fc1nale pup. No entries. CLASS 2 MEDIUM SILVER Sec. 1 Adult male. s. R. John- ston, George Mclntyre, group 1. W D. Hume, E. S. Johnston. group 2, Georgie McIntyre, group 3. J. S. McGrcgor (two foxes) group 4. Sec. 2 -.Ad1ult female. Winston Diruzwell, S. R. Johnston, Rev. A. L. Slnnott. grCiip 2. Munroe Bruce. Lloyd Cox. group 3. A. F. Camp- bell. George McIntyre, Douglas Pieece, group 4. Sec. 3 Male pup. H. W. Davis- son. group 1, George McIntyre group 3. Lloyd cox, W. R. Keen- an. group 4. Sec. 4 Female pup. H. W. Dav- No —- you merely safety you require an ' according to directions. 3 llow often must I add more “Prestone" anti-freeze during the Winter? Neverl It will not evaporate nor will _ii'. boil away unless there is a fault in the cooling system. 4 ls “Prestone” anti-freeze more than an anti-freeze ‘I Yea, it protects against rust-clogging and corrosion. 5 ls “Prestone" anti-freeze guaranteed ‘Z “Prestone" anti-freeze is guaranteed in writing on every can (see guarantee below). 6 Will “Prestone" anti-freeze iniure my car's finish '.' NO. On any car finish it is harmless-as‘ water.- 7 Where can I buy “Prestone” anti-freeze ? There are over 12,000 “Preston?” anti-freeze dealers in Canada-in every city, community. ison, group 2. A A. Mosher, Lloyd "iiii I Cox (2 foxes) group 3. Mont. An. near, T. J. Ktckham, group 4, CLASS 3 LIGHT MEDIUM Sea. 1 Adult male. S. R. ‘John- ston, A. A. Masher. E. S. John- sto,n M. C. Reynolds. group 1. J. L. MoKinnon. M. Cs Reynolds, S. R. Johnston, group 2. W, R. Keenan, J . J . Stewart, Robert: Machon, Edvwin Reid, f2 foxes) group 3. Munroe Bruce. Rev A. L. Sinnott, Cecil Lemcheur, A. F. Campbell, group 4. Sec. 2 Adult female. George Me- Iiityre (2 foxes). S. R. Johnston (I! foxes), E. S. Johnston. group 1. Munroe Bruce (2 foxes) G. A. Melllsh, R. W. Stewart. Winston Dineiwcll. E. S. ‘Johnston. group 2. Geonge McIntyre t2 foxes) Fid- win Reid, Winston Dingwell, Tlios. Meney, W. H. Lane. Mont. An- near, J. J. Stewart. group 3. T. J. Kickham, Lloyd Cox, Mary Rourke, (2 foxs) [group 4. Sec. 3 Male pup. J. L. Mo- Kininon. A. A. Mosher group l; (Continued 0n page l8, Col 7) .14 - n. .1 >1 ‘ 1 l-Iow does “Prestone” anti-freeze give all- weather protection ‘.' It is not only guaranteedonti-freeza on cold days—it is guaranteed anti-boll on warm days. 2 Do I need “Prestone” anti-freeze full-strength? decide what low-temperature d limit your purchase .4 stun-mun _ town and Qfiuaranm ..-. b! 357133 or rubber "Canadian National Carbon Co. Limited guarantees that "Everead nnti-fzoiezdg used “according” tom“ ooo s s norm wlgagcgg sinit fredzing and clog for n 1:71’ wintnl’; also that: it uto, will not cause damage m car of the coatings stem, n leak out o n cooling system tig i: enough to hold water. " “Prastqne” tinted d rections, in n protect the cooling ging from rust w ll not evapor- finish, or to the rnotnl and that it will not Halllox Montreal Tluwnrdn "Prnionfland "Euzreody" on trade-maria I tho Canadian National Carbon now. Limited. Canadian National Carbon Company Limited TORONTO Winnipeg Vsncowcr EVEREADY E SOTO ll E G. ANTI—FREEIE