THERSIDB G rv ICLE CLUE: A memorial beneath the Southern Cross. (461) Church of 5!. Slcplwn, Vii-nn.1. (462) Sun For- nando Cnlhell -San Antonio, Tex («i6 Carlo. Io Tr-lnplc. London. Palace. England. '(466) Snnln Muriu Novella, Ivl . (-167) Dllolllo, Pisa. (463) Kaluoum Mosque. Cnrru. _ Jain Colimnndc. Delhi, India. (470) Sum’ -"ll0""|l"'¢» Nunvn. Bnvcnna. Italv What and Where is it ? and ‘PRINCE COUN Western Locals __.__. -.wrw——- --‘Hula column In reserved for Inn at local lutenn Ill olnnll g or n lowly nuuru any be I cont: 5 word strictly Advance. —-TRY BEXALL Blood Purifier, the big spring tonic. Taylor Drug 00., Kensington. Inc: a [I pliable in —BUY rubber soles and heels at Braces L-3786-4-24-2i. —LOS'l'—Male fox. Finder noti- fy W. E. Monaghan, Albany RR. Reward offered. L-4035 -WALLPAPl:‘.B. CLEANER, sold right at Bruce's. L-3786-4-24-2i. --FOR SALE — several tons pressed straw. W. S_ Monaghan, Albany RR. L-4034 —SEEDS, SEEDS, ORDER NOW at Bruce's while our stock is com- plete and of the very best quality. L-4025 -—FEED HOME MADE LOAF bread and milk with R-M. stand- ard gibble, fine puppy meal, cube meal or vita-crumbia meal, and watch the fox puppies grow. R.-M. Feeds distributed by Brace’s. L-4025 ——SPRA'l"I"S FOX FOODS jus- tify your interest to just the degree that you are in the fox business for profit. Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited. L-3767 —SPRAT'I"S FOX PUPPY BIS- CUITS assist teething, build diges- tive power and promote general vitality, Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited. L—3'l67 —SUNGLO MOTION PICTURES shown in your locality sometime during April, May or June. Watch for announcements from sunglo Dealers or our Service S‘ants. L-3580-3—28—Sttf. —THE INDIAN RIVER Dramatic Club will pl'('£S."llt their play. "Nora, VVnl-:9 Up," in Malpcque Hall Tues- duy evening, April 28.‘ One half proceeds for M.llDf.‘qilc Rink. L-4033 —TIl.\VIILI.ERS REST dramatic play-ers present the three act com- Annual Meeting of Summerside Baseball club The annual meeting of the sum- merside Baseball Club tool: place on Thursday evening, April 23, 1936. The president, Mr. Wilfred Kelly, was in the chair. The at- tendance of baseball players of previous years was very small and thLs made it very difficult for any- thing om importance to be set- tled. The meeting was called to order and after the usual proced- ure had taken place there was the election of officers. On the suggestion of Rev. J. B. Wilson a nominating committee was appointed as follows: Dr. A. McMurdo, Willard Muttart and Bruce Johnston. As agreed by the nominating committee the follow- ing officers were elected for: the (Continued from page '1) at Mount Clements, Michigan. Chil- coot won many victories that sea- son for Ray, and the next year in the stable of Tommy Murphy was the leading trotter on the Grand Circuit. During the 5335311 of i034 Toll Gate 2.00 3-4, owned and driven by H. M. Sweeney of Brldgewater, N. 5., and cared for by that super- caretziker Albert (Friday) Bryson, swept meteor—liire through the Mar- itlmes winning the free-for-alls in a row and finally conquering Guy the Tramp 2.02 1-4 at Charlotte- town with a record breaking mile Because there's bound to be a lot of 'em That won't get; past first base, And a fellow wants a couple He can take down to the race. I don't want to miss the big shows, I want to parade before the stand; I wont to meet my fellow horse- men And shake their every hand. I want to ride behind a. pacer, One that's glib and loose as oil: one that when I touch him on the back He'll fairly burn the soil. . ..,,,—¢«..,..’.—-.-«.~.,...._-.,v.-.v-... ., ,,,.,..,...,.n.,‘.,.,. .,V. CONSULT this directory when in need of profeulouni or lreflnlhed business, and here you will find listed reliable profoaionnl and busimss firms of Summersido and Prince County, roro-0+9»-+94 E. B. CROGKETT, L'I'D., Bakery Quality Jewelers, expert Watch Repairing. Prompt courteous service. Phone Ill. HOME BAKERY, 4 GR.'.NVIL!.E Street, Phone 346. Freshly bak- ed Cakes, Pics, Pastry. GODKIN 31105., JEWELEBS. Optometrists. Watches, Dia- monds, silverware, Clocks, in 2.05 3-4. “Frlday" Bryson wrote a poem telling of his pal_'s achieve- ments, that circulated far and wide. He has just forwarded us another pcem entitled "Spring Fever” which we take pleasure in publishing. ensuing year: Honorary President, Wilson. President, Wilfred Kelly. Vice-President, Hugh Daley. Secretary-Treasurer, Earl Perry. All the proposed members ac- cepted their office except the sec- retury-tiveasurer and on account of the small attendance, the president asked that he carry on until the Rev. J. B. SPRING FEVER Now that the sun is shining On both sides of the fence, ed ydramn, "The Man from No- where," on Friday, May 1st, in Traveller's Rest. L-4021 —SUNGI.0 VIXEN A’. PUPPY I have that anxious iecling next meet‘ , h‘ l d t . mg ‘7' 1“ was agree 0 That I must coon commence, The Grounds Committee was ap- pointed us follows: Mr. Robert Clow. Mr. Willard Muttart and Mr. Bruce Johnston. The question of reconditioning the diamond was brought up and the Grounds Committee were in- structed to make the necessary at- rangements to have this work done. It was also reported that the School Board had been approached with regard to the work of build- ing the diamond and satisfactory arrangements nmdc. The question of junior baseball was brought up but no decision nrriveri at. It was tlrougltt that the forming of a junior league would take quite a number of players. who played in the Toum League last year and it was not (lcfmltely known how many teams would be available this year. It was decided to hold the next meeting on Thursday, May 7th, when it was hoped there would be To round me up a horse or two, A few colts or anything; But I like to have a lot of ‘em When starting in the spring, Returned Missionary Delivers Address AiEpworthHal| The usual mldwcek scrrirc of Trinity United Church was held in Epworth Hall Thursday night un- der the auspices of the Evening Auxiliary. The meeting opened with a. hymn followed by scripture reading by Miss Zilpha MacQunrrie who pre- I'd a.‘so like to have a matter, One that's strong and full of pride, One that when you hit the last eighth pole 1' l-le'd take you for a ride. And I'd like 57')‘ Q1113. Such as cart and bike and trunk, And I'd paint up all my buckets And my fork and broom and junk. : nfce new rig- Now boys I've e: ings, You can call them what you like, But I cannot thinak of anything, But the harness, horse and bike. —/ilbert "I-‘n'day” Bryson. Govt. considering Trans-Canada Air‘ iii all 3 ervice (C, P, By (iuurdl:in'5 Special Wire) O'I"I‘A\VA, April —- A tl'ill,|S- Canada uirlnznl service from Halliox to Vancouver, is being considered by t the government, Postmaster-General Elliott told the House of Commons today. Plans were not ad\'allCEd I-0 the stage where it was possible £0 estimate when it would slur‘. a large attendance of baseball players‘ Meeting ad,-o,,mcd_ 5. sided and prayer by Rev. L. E. G. Davies who introduced Mrs. Dick- STARTER for Vixens utter pups are Replying to Howard Grccu tCons. Vancouver South) the Postmaster- rcssed my feel- +« Jewelry repairing. Phone 68-2. Barber ‘ - IVAN McKEE.\IAN, NEXT TO E E PAR/‘(MAN OPT n . . , . .. §3t,‘,’§1,",,',‘;,,ew,:‘,',°’ourS‘,:,°o°;.‘,, K: Registered Optometrist. Phone us_ ' 251-2. Office hours 8-12, 1-5. ‘ . ‘H‘.“ o+oo4+o-o-o¢+o-0+ I Hotels Restaurant ‘C-94 OV_O -O O-9'9-O 9*-O-O-O-OOGOGQ EAT A1‘ "run KING cam. Water Street. The Best Food in Town. ’ -O0-O-O-GO-QOOfOOOO40¢f§-CV9 4 THE GRANVILLE HOUSE. ‘ Granville Street, Rooms or Meals. Homclikc accommoda- tions. Phon 364. Service Station QO*O¢O900 CORNEY BROS.’ TIRE VU'LC- DOMINION IIOTEL, WATER Street. Board and Lodging. Comfortable, sanitary, and centrally located. A_ White, , for Gas, oils, Grease. Tires, Proprietor. Accessories, Battery Charging, Acetylene Welding. Chrysler, OO§OOO+60¢OO#4—4¢OOOOOO- Plymouth Cars‘ Fargo Bucks. Investments Phone 235. W a t e r Street, owmn 9 o 9»-»o< oo o 044-04 summerslda EASTERN SECURITIES co. Tailor , Ltd., McArthur Btrilcling. Phone . , , , N , , . , , , , , , , , , , . ,4 l 182. Securities bntrglit, sold ‘ and quoted, L. B. GALLANT, WATER } street, Merchant tailoring, , 0 eouooooeo 9 o 9499-9 and made-to-measure clothing. ' Jewelers ' Tinsmith -O-O-O-V90-6.0909 Q6099-00¢‘-‘O J GEORGE T_ CLARKF +94-++o—oo+o+++o++o++o-0+ mcr Street, \Vatcluu. or and TIN AND GALVANIZED WAR: I Jcwclcr. Watch, Clock, .10 - manufactured to special re. t‘11'Y l‘€PHll'l1l8- quirements J. Arthur & Co. ' ~. -—.— _... would develop a large passenger as well as mail business. ' Mr. Betts also pleaded for greater MRS. BELLE MACLEAN mm: support for flying ciubs and civil There passed away Friday morn- €flS0n. The SP!-‘8k‘3l‘ Y0!‘ the eV€IllnB General said the trans-Canada sys- avlation generally. He said the gov- iug_ April, 24, 1936, in Summerside, Induce which Iceno you Ilnlnklim photograph 10 dill’-5 Old and "Tim Pups 3”’ was Mrs. Dlckenson, a returned tem had been considered by the emment now supplied flying clubs W5 Bone “Mum widow of th . , l , 5 shows, by placing in number in lhc square to Wfilmedv T1115 R350" 15 9- 5959131 - missionary from Sze-Chwan, China. previous government but nothing - . , -W ‘°':“.:.;;.*;: N- 3- legislature In some or rem ms. ::.1:".::.:a.“:.:°“.:.‘;°...";..,::?;r*...::r: 1;:::.:”.-.*‘u::.’;::;‘;.:t.E.*:.**.::° 9; FOIII yo I’ S ‘. 3 1.‘. . v 1 , : ‘ . I ‘ , ‘ , _ - III save YOUR 1.151‘ or POSSIBLE ANSWERS. Till-I (run. L-3580-3-28-Sttf. ge‘ne§;‘,5°§on9,;‘,f0n““0,°‘;ng§fm‘; “$51::;’Sf3“§f§’;§§c§f,.M,.E,,,0,, regal? F0, the “’.°"‘ ‘hey we d°ml=' failing health for some time. RECT SOLUTION TO THE ABOVE is S0lvli£Wlll-IRE IN —-—— Prflrflgufitl fair: in China explaining how part declared “we have estimates and a m- ‘““““.‘‘5. ‘’”°‘'‘, F”‘‘‘ S‘"‘.°”“°°5 The” W 19” l-0 mum. one THE LIST PUBLISHED UNDER PUZZLE i‘ii0'i‘0GllAi‘liS —AU(.'I'ION saws, live fox ‘ ’ ° ' 1 1’“‘’“‘° °mZ°"5 “€19 making to daughter, Mrs. J. H. England or of the country is under Japanese good deal of material collected. rule. parts under different l7:‘anch- am not in a position to announce es of Chinese rule and underlying what will take place for that is a (C_p_ 3, (;,,,,,.,,,,,,,v,, Spgcfinl win) the whole is a Russian influence matter of government policy." pRE,D1I_‘R,j[CTCvN_ N, 13" Apfil 24 throughout the whole country. she The Postofilce Department 0l3C_1‘5- —The first lcssian of the 40th Leg- also explained that due to lack of ted 37 P~1rmfl11m5°=1V1°°SynM‘;OEi’;:::; ,1s1am.e Aszenvlbly of New B-mnswlck missionaries, it had become neces- Sflld, 1110519 01’ em 31110 E 1' malmain them» Ellerslie. who nursed her mother during her illnes, and one son Hampden, of summerside. Also the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. Gordon Miller, Ellerslie; Mrs. James Phillips. Lot 14; Mrs. P. H. Lyle. Central Lot 16: Roy F. Ma.cLean, APPEARING U!‘ TO AND INCLUDING T0-DAY’S. shows, comparative tests. and our large list of 2,000 satisfied custom- ers all prove the superiority of Sun- glo F'ox Rations. Made from Super- ior Ingredicnts. L-3580-3-28-Sttf. 1: FILM STAR WINS SUIT Commercial The retired cowboy actor charged the company failed to exploit -—ONE OR. TWO passengers _ n t ],_,memS_ 5.5mm was ' ' (A. 1». By Gui:-inn’: specm wire) properly his final Picture, “Tumble- would like transportation to Boston , was prorocued by Lieutengnt-GOV fig’, “(’J,F’,’,;‘e°‘;°1%‘_?§’Ol]°}f?§*f_O';j £‘e’;‘a,§d5:,‘a prom Tm 5 BOlUllflg' League South West Lot 16;, Alfred E. Mac- NEW YORK, April 24—Wllliazn wcecls." and that Joseph M. before middle of May. Apply Mrs.l€m0I‘ Murray Mm-are" -W W5 0,‘,,§' ,,,,,e,,,5",’,,,,,,‘,},‘,,;,,'°5’ch,,,,,5 Hon. Peter Veniot, Postmn.ster- Leah, Ellersllc: Wilfred w. Mac- I. Hart, star of the silent films. sclrenck and the late Hiram Ab— Gertrude Roberts, Travellers R-est.,vnfternoan. seven weeks and one day whome it “ms mmd jmpno-:bvc 14' General in the last Liberal Govern- —‘*"— Lea" 1." washmgton and HE-MW‘ was awarded 386.000 by a United rams, executives of United Artists L—4022 after the opening "on March 5' , m,,,,,m,,dal}, longer n..u“"§’on. to mentreoouuted some or the history Lea‘rin1n New York. States supreme court Jury today in conspired to force him out of pro- ‘ Before plorcgutlm Premier D5- heir Several homes» and Smfind of airman “men he introduced. He PRINTERS Will be a short funeral ser- hi:$500.000 suit against the United ducing his own pictums. —FOx MEN—Fl-esh supply of start announced that old 58? Falls, movements of mg“ own I_0;n said 3 star, on 3 transcanmu vireo tom herllate residence Sunday Artists corporation, reliable fox worm remedies for sions wou.d become ef ective an methods mev had-1eamed at.the System was made in W26 or 1927 c_ ward 500 it gnléon ati.30 conducted by Rev. puppies, Burroughs, welcome. payable In this l>r°V1“°9 58 ‘mm mwén sch,,,~,,_, ,0, me beW_,,mem between Halifax itlld Montreal. P. McCab-“ 434 ' ‘I ' L“ °5 “d “‘ ‘"9 U““°d F‘rcnch‘s, Nema and Glove.-s. Ear July 1. th 1,, count‘ Mrs Dickens”, "I regret to say the Postofiice De- H. Durant 649 Chmchv Central I-Ot 15 at 2130. Con- . mite and tail mite lotion. Mail cr- Afterwards. in the Executive gt’ mfled how xgiflt China was In pgnmem, Mr‘ vemot sa,d_ “did not R‘ H,mt_.,. 563 ducted tbyv.Rev. Mr. Woodside. In. S ' dcrs promptly filled post Dfl1‘l- C°““°“ C1?“mb"' mm’ A’ P‘ Pat‘ ,,.§,,,d the other nations m map“, get the enthusiastic support it E. Ward 642 c"m"f‘ ‘‘_1“Sb9 1“ Centmlx L°t 13 GOMIM Drug store’ LAO” f;r¢;S°n'upms1dex:utorx(i)flnut§: all branches of life and that the Shoulid£i1VetS8°§":: ‘If/‘,‘"'.,‘,"° 11:51‘ Tm“ 2333 Cme‘°ry' ' unc Iwnsfl HESS II 1'95 0 B B.I'I U18 0' 13"‘¢'°f3""/ D“-"‘"‘°"'°"D"""'5vD°“' —YOU CAN Fl-JED your adult as Minister of Ed“<=a“°n- Federal ’““’°“ ‘*5 3 “’“°‘° 1-‘ "°3‘““"‘9 "° vinces.” This led to the route being CANADIAN LEGION . "¢“‘°"“5‘I“Y-C°"'I°"“"""““" foxes from spring untu November nnd Municipal relations. 5“? “-5 P°5m°“ 9”‘ 151 5m‘{)“‘5 ‘,2’ abandoned, a . 9/ "'¢M°'°""8 P“"“‘-'~P”P“"°‘ ' lst, 40% cheaper by feeding sunglo This new govcmmellt department m°d°m metmds 1“ ‘£1 #5 mm ‘ Mr. Veniot gave his opinion a M, mchud 544 Drllllflg bycuueral Motor: Fox Ration No. 2, soaked in skim or was cmmed by one of 72 bms to es of education and usines. mms_Canada mute could be Ope,,,_ E Campbell 596 H V 1 ‘ buttermilk. No other ingredients, or which the Lieutenant-Governor Am” the address M15?’ D1c1_‘,‘::'(; ted at a profit if 600 pounds of mail E, Mcqunme 645 ”,e‘;,‘°ny“::,ld:‘:,d°d ‘:0:“" I“ h‘. ' maafs necessary. Buy at 3'0"" gave assent today. These were in :°“;1“5W€"°d “mg”: ‘:‘;°t:“;’!‘5u‘1‘anifl could be carried daily both ways at Low score 409 ouramles “e fax: ‘him was _ No. 2-NIGHT DRIVING , Sunglo Dealer. c;I‘este‘d bynlflmlggds addition to 23 to which he assergt; nyovegsiyprfiifs .Cmmd Bonn” flrve eceglutlsvea vleatsre;,ad;Ir§:1l}§ma E. Harris 524 W, W", b, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,0 ,,:,,,,, I ' EII . : , m E ' 0 T ' ' fsmnssnulaseanbe that when people get expert at anything they're of rmchem 3“ pl:-353°'3'93'sm' 3? b.lIll5 Jlrlittlridztiicerd guilt: $3 ses- and 5°°°"d“-d by M” A“’’-’” L‘“'‘‘‘ toaxpto Vuncyouver and the people ;.I;?;?,1,h,.,,e H Dunn: 649 2718 “W ".“",“”' °m“"”" ,‘‘'“I u‘' all! tobelzln netting careless about it. and that's what we have to look oui _.._. 5,0“ was 106 but the mmaimng 11 letter was unanimously carried and educmc to use H‘ “S I mink mey Hm‘ sing“; ward 266, cxlieiiisivfy we can per on-n this for when driving our cars. For instance, we recently heard a group of —AWARDED sCll0LARSlllP— M1 re ;vm1c,mwn not recom_ was ext:,,._d,,d to Mm Dmkmson by now can my it woutd be E Success.” _ . . sezlrc or kyou. ‘em insincere discuui night driving, and one thing they kept.talking about As 9. result of her high standing in 0 0|’ W“ 'b "P the president of the Evening Aux- Mm, the H,,,m,X_Mom,.m1 route _ W01‘ Kllaran . CALL, IIu"over-driving 511' headlights." the Christmas examinations, Miss mended t° ‘1"§mI:‘,’;’§° W3,'th°°n:3wr lulu-y, Miss Ztlpha MucQunrrle. was ,,,,,mdom.d 5 system between A SICK ROOM “P PHONE °" WRITE- Dlnwthatterrnseemaio boaccmmon onewiththem, but it'snew to men Mary Hunt of St. E1‘-‘a“°:’5 has trail]: or amag During the evening a duet. Toronto an wmmpeg was started, Unless Spec,” orders “om the THE TRASK. CO. '3 , _ . ‘ been awarded 9. Stevenson Scholar- - "There 15 3- 51290“ ml] Fm‘ AW3.V» Mr. Veniot recounted. The same doctor demand it in alums‘, an m_ vAuGuAN 1; _ Gnoom What they mean in that the '“5‘8"¢° W W‘ '°° ship by the Faculty of King's Col- by Mrs. Robert Gordon and Miss thing nuppencd—the bush“?-S‘ mm star) cs '1; is Ema s let u, Manager for r. E. Island. clearly be? hefldllfims I5» 01 ¢°“’3°- limited» and 3'“ legc, Halifax. The scholarship is _ Helen Davies, also a chorus by Mrs. of Toronto did not patronize it and nugm hm ,hm 0 am; Summerslde. Phone 297. we are apt tolct our car speed: get beyond the point for two years‘ s_ Robert Gordon and the Misses it lost money. 31 V 1.: u d _ icéin r ed _ Wh€1'° W3 90"” 9515113’ ‘ml’ “’m‘1“”“’t“m”°d ‘"5’ morning for Pictou, N. s., to visit Helen Davies, Reta Pickering. Jcim F. C. Bctts (Cons. London) urged .3" M‘ 9 m t° “ mm 3 *3’ m 1' tancc. It's true that we naturally tend to go a little Davies. Jgnn Gordon and Helen the P05t-m35|;Qr-Ge1)gr;1] to do his ‘Ema, slower at night. But if we aren't careful we gradually get going faster than we realize, and that may Eel 118 into trouble. You see, momentum, the same force that tries to keep us from making turns safely; that cut: all kinds of capers on slippery roads . . . never sleeps! He works on the same old principles night and day. Darkness doesn't hinder him, but it hinders us. Most modern headlights are pretty wonderful ' lights, but after all they don't give us the distance clarity of vision that daylight does. So, on considerably shorter notice V in the daytime a vehicle or pedestrian can come out of the darkness. 081 before we know it we may have to slow down or stop for someone lomething on the road . . . perhaps one of those big lumbering truck: , lyou barely see till. you're right up on them; or a ,_ *1!‘ whose tnil-light has gone out . . . In um’-XP€¢ted 9. or what not. ‘~ _"DOC" MMPHERSON SAYS- Lack of knowledge of the clothing business is the cause of the follow- ing kind of suits. wrinkled should- ers, collar standing out from neck, buckle in vest to haul in the slack, trousers seat hanging low, probably indicating rain. Better call and get properly fitted by an expert in one line. L-am —-His many friends will reEI'8l‘- t0 learn of the illness of Mr. Arthur P. Wright, Summerside, who is confin- ed to his bed for a few days. her mothcrs.—-S —The many friends of Miss Dor- othy Hogg of Wilmot Valley, are pleased to see her out again, after [er serious illness. I P. L. Bownoss& Sill MINERAL nrnccrons AND EMBALMERS ‘Prince County nospllll Ambulance in Charge utmost to foster airmail develop- ment. He said he understood in- stallation of the ground services for the trans-Canada nirwoy would be completed in a. your or so and reg- ular servlces could be started from Halifax to Vancouver at the begiu~ , ning of 1938. He hoped it would be ‘ started then. The airplane was to the railway train what the train wns to the ox- l Nicholson were very effectively rendered. The meeting closed by singing a hymn and Rev. L. E. G. Davies pronounced the Benedic- tion. S. GREASE ON THE RUG A paste of Fuller's earth and cart, said Mr. Belts, and no country ‘, ammonia spread over grease spots needed air services more than Can- on rugs and allowed to dry will aria. Air services would knit, the take out the grease in a jiffy scattered sections of Canada to- gether better than any other agency. COMPTOWS FUNERAL SERVICE We have opened a complete line of Funel-II Supplies In ‘. . the McPherson Building. Remington, In charge of Mr, Scott H. Moase, Phone B 1-2. Our personal attention will be given calls day or night with prices that cannot be equaled. Most modem equipment with separate Motor Ambulance at And “mg. “,1, t u with momentum ——Mrs. G. S.‘ Mitchell of Camp- summt 3:,-;,_ ucdequo and sweep the dry paste away with a _ V , V", modente rat“. ,LlIln. You see, Jggpm il:ne': thepone simple action bellflm. N- 3». who 118-5 been the Kensington broom or take it up in the vacuum :5” llfawli “:5 55:7 sulfa“ m"’r’;‘°£ t it was. The truth is, we are told. guest of Dr. E. E. and Mrs. Sin- Phone 33-]. cleaner. “"9 ‘“‘ “ °“ 3 9 33 By Bob Moore and john Hales travel. A trans-Canada nlrwnv soon” clnir, sun-lmerslde, left Thurs_day__ 0 always tho i there are really three things we have to do to - Flrlt we avg to think of stopping. Next we V! to move’ tnufooi: over on to the brake pedal. 4 than we hnvd to push down on the brake pedal. Now we might not believe it, but they tell us those ‘we steps take time. Less than a second, perhaps. tlvcn in that ’ ‘ momentum is carrying us on. Learning the Truth N0-YOU'RE GOING LlSTEN,SON-WE’VE ALL GOT OUR JOBS .. ~ 4 .1 fm. r n1 2 1 d i . - =\r*‘»°‘s‘r i it -I DON'T KNOW-AFRICA-ARABIA-IT . lolooul vouk cLonIls.'- I-l was JUST COMING TO TELL YOU NICKY - E321. 0 o.3:§‘2‘c2';.7.i‘,.’.1°§‘t‘;.'§'£i.‘3.I§’.‘i.‘E.°u§:l’.§§ " alt‘ fig‘? DE MD oossm MATTER-ANYWHERE . www ARE vou oome?-wuAr- ALI AND I HAVE TO TAKE A LITTL€’TNP.j t Awlw FOR GO0D- m ‘nus wgitgo 351% J/é)i'il'l\‘SD|lSw K?‘ E35 Then Eats aces get the brakes to workinz. it takes him another 21 feet , . * THERE'S ACTION-WE'LL on me . . r I FELT W 0H. A K',§‘G‘ 5 F W AND Dom W. tom? Die en with the best brakes in the world and with good FIRST BOA‘-V OUT OF T "Magoo, 2; 1l}€klTDigvgU EVER N ME_,,u_ road conditions. At least so we are told by the state ’‘ W i _ - - mN'T_ AkwAvi£QMBfl of on of the states which has made a very i'l'»<"'” study of drivers and driving conditions. Ind WW3” has prepared the data. ,7 The important thing to realize is that dlihlleli " needed to stop increases a great deal as we increase our Wo just have to remember that when we're mov- ing Along in a car. we think by the fool. Ict 5? "10 foot and new by the foot, and if we aren t careful, WI my to get going inner than is really me. Now, Sun an engineer: have told us how to operate In, safety win; our own llrhu. mun! exp-rlenced drivers have pointed out how to Avoid trouble from . other p0opIs’| lights. They say that all we have to do. when passing other can at night, is to atop looking right-hand side of the road. d truth as an Inlftu‘ in that night driving can be just as plenum In driving. But we have to be more Alert and more clrafu-I. ““’“° W F‘ To you. , . . -- wnmn Inl. lu-