11. 1938 THE_CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . l... THREE i PRINCE EDWARD 3.15 - v.00 - 9.00 r. M. T0DllYN8r wen. . i? ‘ jw aozs m: union's t M/Rffi um ' 4.1.00- zn... lrounll amt tfiiossv llaiyllarlisle- Beatrice Lillie llldl lIBVlHB - Laura Hope Crews- Ruft Davis - Ln Emanuel Cohan Protection unoom Ilflllll ~ IIIKTI um vvml EXTRA COLOR CARTOON P()l'l'l..-\R SCIENCE Thll column local lnteregt rmnzgvlefillnl? xi “ “"5? "We ma: he mgr-m a‘: lfltilfivalcvéord strictly p},- WATER RATES: Wawr bills must be id b “Md 11th. pa y Lillalib-citifiil-izeir t, u 1°11. 10.00 A. M. w. North River triglitif Edge“ i} L-228-10-1l-1i. DEMONSTRATION OI tladies iur coats M. our 5mm m day Tuesday. Prowse Bros. Ltd. L-242-10-11-1l. ARANMORE SAILS _ 5- rwlnmore sailed from ghlzirg-tg: town last week on a sup 1y trip to in Newioun and and ALL RANCHE li ' season should guiminnltxriiilcihs the nearest Fox Study Club Sec- retary or notriy 111,5 'gepa,rgmenl that they wish this service. De- ilartment of Agriculture. CELEBRATES osrn ANNIVER- SAlCY-aidllifis Handing oi Gm- trams Road celebrated his‘ 98th birthday yesterday. Among me congratulations received from his many friends was a telegram from his 70-year-old soil oi Los An. gene... Calil. Mr. Harding, it is pIQasuLg to note, is enjoying good health in his advanced age. 'B>A'l‘l‘LESllll' GREY FOR SHIPS —-1he C. u. s. Brant. moored a; the Marine wharf at Charlottetown ishuving her hull painted battle- ship grey instead oi black as at pi'1:seiit._ The CJIIHSL’ was made on instructions front Ottawa, it. was Sllld. in acuordltnce vrith a decision to paint all ships oi the Transport Department, battleship grey. TWO ARE INJURED — Mrs. Orion Johnson and hei- broher-in- 10w, Mr. Ralph Johnston. were iii- jurcd but not seriously when a. car driven by Mrs. Johnston's husband lelt the pavement a few miles from Charlottetown last evening. The Johnston car. enroute to the city was incl-tint; anoliei‘ car on a curve wiicn Lite accident. occurred. police were told. The Johnston car was crowded to ‘the shoulder of the road to avoid the second car on a curve. Whl-JKLY NEWS FINAL TODAY 3.l5--7—8.45 JOE PENNER in “l’m From the City” . “so. iii-;1"rv.Bo0P-_ - l'l(.‘T0ltlAL COMLDY overeat: wt" ‘h’ ’°°.'° ...a ‘mmqturol drum SEE nituMPIlONZQQ ‘igh; c doHnQ nu» no. r...»- LD 0 G DRll MRWNIPS’ ll l "u"... "n," ‘M PE l“ JOHN summon! 10m HOWARD- lOUISE CAMPBELL zmiv a (Io.. ma. and The dri\'cr_and a lady passenger escaped uninjured. The car was considerably; damaged in the crash which occurred about live o'clock. POLIPE COURT — At. the City Police Court Saturday two parties charged with being drunk and dis- orderly were remanded till Wed- nesday. Another on the some charge was fined five dollars and costs or ten days. A charge oi operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated was dismissed. follow- ing a recent ruling of the Supreme Court. A mun charged with taking a motor vehicle without the con- sent oi the owner was remanded until Thursday. A mun was re- manded until Saturday on a chars oi’ vagrancy. A prohibition A man charged with unlawful pos- session oi stolen goods of value under tvtienty-iive dollars was re- mended with bail set at fifty dollars. PA WELL-BEE!) FOX develops a we] -grown frame and a heavy pelt. but the quality ni’ his fur depends upon the raw materials In his food from which nature makes fur. Vita- (frumlila (Refill A l; "the Roos- Milter wav." The food is on sale in Charlottetown by J. Robert Mutrh fllld in Summerside bv Brace, Mc- _ The mu Manufacturing and Cold Storage 00., Ltd. Personals The many friends oi Mrs. Jessie McKenzie. New Wiltshire, are glad to see her around again alter her recent pnlnlul accident. Miss Mary McQuald of the City Clerk's ciiice lcit Saturday morn- ing: [or Boston, Mass, where she will spend her vacation, this. Bertha. Mellish. Union and. King's County. was a recent visitor to the City having return- cd from an enjoyable motor trip to the U. S. A.. visiting on the way in:.~t oi the large Cities 01' Massachusetts, Maine, and New Hompshirc. a MARRIAGES ' . » -_ »----- --ii—-— REGINAlD DENNY - ....... .. t... .... DAILY ' 3.15 - 7.00 _- 3.45 7 sxzi-rrvsinti. Pltionlfu. lilit/li-AV lLtJhd UunuUnS a- P- E. Hospital Altnual Collections .l_l°\'10=i>i\~ '.-i.-.rii-.rit-t.gt-.i _ seuzso UQI- 1001.- n c0. - _ - 10.00 A ‘flflll- lnoinbs to Co. —- 10.00 E~T- bu ‘rs - _ _ -- 0.00 .0» i888 D} - 10.00 D1.‘ 10.00 m‘ ' - ~—- 10.00 " - — ‘i388 g-lllueliti in A: Co. __ : - 5:00 mutter _l)uLll§l§\5. M. P. - 5.00 D 111 SCCUFIHES Ltd. -- 5,00 b: G00. Dewar — -—- - _.. 5,00 Dr‘ Ha J‘ Y“ " '“ "' — 59° W .l<l. Pierce — - _- _- 5.00 i“? ltlxda l-l. Harrie __ _ _. 59o 096w hur Godkin _ __ 5,00 m,- .lllcl..eod_____. 5,99 ‘ "id Mrs George M. ‘d5 — — — — - - 0.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 8.00 3.00 H 2.11 oopcr V. ‘soiinigo. Wednesday. 1\1(‘l.l:..»\N-F()RD-—At Trinity Pitf- October 5th. by Rev. Hugh Miller, Elizabeth Anne MacLeun Charlottetown and ‘ltlrtvin Louis Ford. North Milton. L AREN~ At TrinitY t‘. Snttirday. October 8th, . llugh Miller. Irma Wood. \t'(‘l‘l\ and Douglns McLaren, Pei IKJTINNI tli. s-HI(‘KOX—At the Bap- ti-t Parsonage. Charlottetown. P. F. I.. on October 5th.. b)’ m5 Rev- H‘. L. Denton. Rcslneld Arthur Mclnnis nnd Anna Grncel-Iickox, both oi Charlottetown. ltlYljll.“-.\lr\(‘.\'ElLb- Al; Trinity Parsonage. Tuesday, October 4th, by Rev. Hugh Miller. Elsie Irene Myers. Lake Verde and Ewen Lawrence Lane MacNeill, Village Green. ' RODD-JONES-At the brides home. Wlnsloe. P. E. 1.. on Wed- nesday, Sept. 28. i938. by Rev. J- R. Skinner. assisted bi‘ Rev- J- W- Haytrr, Olive Muriel Rodd in DEATHS _ MCKlNNON—At Churchill. Oct. 10. Charles McKinnon in his 82nd yenr. Funeral notice later. CANTELO-At Ptnetic. Oct. 1938. John W Cantelo in his 72ml Funeral mm nlwe 8""- Buchonan Oemeto :- tfvl on October ,at the , ome 01.215 daughter. Mrs. Isaac Bryan n- Joaeph Edward Brown in his 63rd r. igeIitiS-At French River. October 10th. 103a. James 1.. Sims. need 88 ‘years Funeral from his lain residence. Wednesday. Oct- l3 l‘ 2.30 PM. Interment at 8t. ‘Thomas A cemetery, Springbrook. * r Bplllett. Di‘. G. D. Bteg. Ayers. Alex Scott. D. Morrison. . Mm. .19.; Boyer. Chas. A.‘ Beer. An- Mlss gun Meme hern. Willard ‘Danton. Edward s. Chandler. S. M KAN. . Pmffhttorson. Ernest Kemp. 1°“ Mcfiadyen. Robert Rattray. _ Ra _ R. W. é. Beriketlgllévoofl. c. Webster. Round " “i535 mosh-mom. use THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN OUSEIIOLD FURNITURE Auc-I RS wishi “Ll ' ing 0t ioxes in “g a Ir L-122-10-6-3Li case tvns adjourned until‘ IPi-idayf Dr. J. H. l mo. DEMONSTRATION oi’ COL OrQFUL ' P RELICIOU? SERVICES ST. JAMES’ CHURCH "fl/atlfi u/ O/[Ql/zznil ~,.n..1 quorum..- Dr. W. R. Carson Mendelsshon sung very effectively ladies fur coats at our store all. by Miss Margaret Stems ~ ' d i m, st. Jm’ P 111' ' . r _ . ‘ av Tuesday. Prowse gizosio-Litld.“ 5km“ “on “Mk church o“ gnomes’ nloreglggeriiilr; -— Lhiroprzuth. and Osteopathic-i {/1 i.’ _i__ ' gum", Bu" shoes Rev. Dr. R- Moorhead Legato . ifrcalmonts 1_j,'=__~§‘_ ,' 1 GOLF l-IOSTESSES-Tlie iol- 0|‘ '"rd wear. ggeiglzefieft égfilkgglglfiqjciiglllgfi“ The services at Si. Paul's l ' ll légvliinléllaadies served tea at tho Lowest Prices on tans 5:15 ~11‘ everything we Church both lll0rlilllgvlllld (‘Vfn- V" r001 Adjugfln‘ _ l _,\ ynuiihn yfit-laire l3 Mrs AuV ogafiridgiim ‘isnerjlooa. Rubber Fooimu’ thanks: for this is the Wm of 0d Eire lit) lmecnec- i l3 Years Fxperience i '|‘[{ \\ l r r~l'['|‘ l, . . . . . . . " . i '- '- .' 0 ‘i ‘at i . - - . i . ‘- r L Q ‘Paton. Miss Helen G. Wakeiord, l§ofh§§’.;’|§‘“$x,“§,§fi§ %eng1r‘g,}l§‘i-laslaiii as prcttchcr. ‘Btilllil ' y ,.- I . ,'_ Miss Mona Wilson. Miss Doris ejQhteenfh Psalm om; m. God m. Sunday next to Thanksgiving i. l... Pr, s, .,,. H, ., 1.. i "Hm", "“" l "““‘"i"d . Howatt. | way is dgrfect," '5; the m0,-{,inélDa_i' the special note oi tIi<~ sei- i‘ ' "n" ' ' ' m 7" ' 1'.‘ ROD” JUNE ED‘ Service the choir sang the anthem rice-s tvas national thanksgiving. n I r Q . H ‘I \ ‘- - S-A ve ott . ' "p, is m Lo d o J 1 "__ The morning sermon was lmwrl - w" :' e ’ ‘ “‘~ ~~ “' " '- ' ’ Ivlvedding was goleynnlzegy u? m: Expenencad sales Martideear. lvirs. Lawson Slefllulsiziilenlthe on the text. Deuteronomy 4:7 ‘For v ‘ “twiwa l , f, ome of Mr. and Mrs. liarrmiond. ‘ - solo. 1n the evening the c oir sang what nation is so great who hath , " ' ‘- "" l , ,- Rodd, winsloe on Wednesday, Ladle‘ For Ladles the anthem “Just As 1 Am."— God so nigh unto them." Dr. liflx- ‘r009oooooooqogpqqooooooy ; Zlon "' ha‘ ch t September, 33th, at oneqimrty R e ady_t°_we a r Bcwles. lain spoke eloquently ot the. re- o o I IMUHM ‘M HM Mm pm . oclogk whgn their daughqfl- olive mnrkable national lteritage which N O T I (‘ E ’ "‘ 1 ' ‘ ' ' I . r- .. .. -. 1 ‘ \li\r.~~i:>\ Muriel was muted m the holy _.._st°re__ is outs. the ini-tlung Empire up- . Q ' lbmlds 91 matrimony l0 George TRINITY UNITED CHURCH niuwhicli the sun never or“ an“ ‘ DR J. S. I FD“.FI 1.5. o . “m1 if, p.11],- I ggnry, 51m o; M“ and M,‘ A, Mugt Hayg Q o 0d i-— wliicli limit bleen so Slllfiflllllll‘ ‘ ti.~e<l ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ z , y Jung, Hazelb~ k_ Th hm _ _ as a greu eituing in tieiict- a- . given m mamaaeua, he‘, chum: R Q f 3 f Q n c Q 3 N o The spirit of the ‘flianksgiving mung the nations of the uiurld. H!‘ < Office ‘Vin B9 0P9“ I l entered the parlor w the strains 0th N d Season found a fine expression _in reminded his congregation uni. .1 . or o, Mhenmrys wedding Mam“ ers ee Apply. the worsinn services oi ‘rrimty ire are too lirone to take such l: For Collections as z} beautifully played by Miss Pearl GREENDAL co United Church, both in the tasie- things as these as a matt>r oi f v ‘. J°ne5_ sister of the grocmy and . Iul decorations and in the tvords coluise and urged our thanks and l: lrslltll o, i. took her place under a premly Tanton of the minis/tel. Rev. W, EuAitken praise ioi _t_liese and many other i. o i. decorated arch. She looked wln- g. President °f ‘he BOW W°Yk 01mm“ time twin the vdlVlilt‘ 9‘.‘“,,,,,,,,,,,,,,““3 some m a gown of 1 m “Le Great Geo], e st. Beard of P. E. L, and mmLgter 01 hand. At the evening Bél-YICQ? the r < geam g w‘ g m U 1t d Ch 1 Pt winioii was from ‘l Co~~itlii i '= - . satin made on princess lines with ' e n e “rm at Si‘ 001*‘ Z- - -- ' ‘Y “ H‘ 311i. mentioned a current Clltltlll 0.x- bolero of silk chantilly lace with l eximainged pun-Mg Wm‘ Rev‘ Hugh '11” ivmilui”. be nil“) G0‘! m’ lirt-sslml "Ilia-re is fiOiilcllllilg veil caught up with B, cox-One“ Millar tof Trinity) t0 b11118 m" lH“ "“".I"‘“l"“"‘9 5m" The mulch‘ u ing with the Church“ ‘Hiv- . wreath o; mange blowom and Wefs-ii l 1118155842? s! goth SPWiCES- He We» §;"\nll'"llllg(lld“d {m5 llféllili~i "1"" ,5" uftfllfifil nccd oi the Church i> um ~- . " ' - , 05s Ste .v ev. L. ‘VI. lvlurrai". ' .‘ “f I’ 1' l“ "‘“‘.“"-* . . Ellbvrs. desirable as this gilgéligiinéahaengtgzléilgé °v£e$°fig Speaking irom_the text. “It is a if?” §“‘_“e,.°‘ gm“! will?‘ 1mm Q iggiigfnglii; be. The urgent need is '_ _ sue J . l good thing to give thanks to God". ‘f’ °"p,‘e*‘f51°“ Pl m? 31”“ of m“ ‘ for a higher qualiu ol lilo, a dot-p- |\||](|"d|| l ‘lute brmesglflfifi. silster oi the Broom.‘ as ~_-___ Re... ML Auk...‘ btressed m‘. m... sell. This particular passage is a l er spirit o; colasp(nl'.Klnl1y a my“. I ‘ _ a wio was attired in rose TUISDAXH- ma! only m the 5mm of than.“ spontaneous oiitbtirst 0i praise at pqggionnle devotion of Jesus and (‘flflfldljlll ‘.;|tnmn[ ‘mlmed Lane"! and “VDYB a blind- 7115—-Rlnger!. f 1 - C f -. l . the thoui-ht oi that transcendent 1- - ~'1l(\ £713 o‘ orange blossoms. she cor- --§—————-— "lliigeilsllluallll rgiiitiriilri lxiilll)? iigslliilnlii!“ till“ “hmhl “ll-r “l” PH lHi-W dill" hiDeliiiiinl-lliiiiii’ i -uirl Jesus S011‘ “MM rie a bouquet of mixed gladlolih. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- any pgnnanvn‘ mwunces‘ A‘ m‘ int lniinzin Sillhllltlll. lllnrr-rs were (rtmni is this to all llrngross l Ismail.‘ q;_ ._ ink and Ml» Mira Rodd. slstui of thq ANCE - 11-6739-7-21-312 ev 1H,, w.“ Re, M. A“... ~ ttiuuti to keep tnat nit vividh in. Th”... m»;- l“... \\‘fl\‘_\ i0 nrgnni/i- 271d? at ftlowefd Kiri. dressed in ' briiglgf JEInBZWW, "efipelciqnyl r21; l mind as a guiding motive oi life. l livinct. round sell and its inn-rests. 1;" "“l'~ 111' "I "" ora ea an carried 'tt 4 " .. ' ‘ “ ' S "ii ."-. ll tl- ‘ - (‘ l. ll : ‘t3. T H" w" -'i \ "l" rm» t» m»... still. ere-mm ""‘"°"l "2"" 022mm“ a‘ $118532‘. l “sect: i -. n ‘petals as she eittercd on the lull?“ _ Charles Edmwdsi Gm‘: Ygfinelxjn i¥h,. illii-t-B-Oib tdtiet by Messrs. Chas. Earle and has not vet fulll‘ arrived. Arc we ' bride's path. Mr. Stirling Rodd “m5 Rm“ “'”lnll1rtd.lnlernelfi' l’ ‘ r - ' ~ ‘e l” .- ‘ p n Williams. and the lllanksz- , m.» " M. I-t-r-i 0-01 ml , . ,. _ A I i lt was believed in an accident near Conferen" fillmlfml m!’ 5P“ P .. ‘. -» . . .. ‘ . . ' - .. ... . . v in. (i-ii- i -i. brothel oi the bride pelflnm-d _ . . _ _ . ..l.lll_ anthem PLUM _\t tin l Tgkp up his no». The cios - _ _ i f .VCll‘l0ll RAVE!‘ earlv Mondnv morn- 111 l1 lwdy. RM. -\li. Aitknn t s . . . l . . .. r . .. the duties 0i gioomsma“ DUI-mg mg Mounted pone-e “id 1 - m H ‘.01. the rpm and “.01 d l. ‘ l‘. lPl. Fhr- anthem has lC))i‘il1-' :15 Jesus spoke \\ not ~flllllrllllll tgzgigfning S! 111a "Enter the or- l Frtilnk McRae. St. Georgesqsanoiiiirv votuh glYl ("irnestlifl eritioiiiavlgd m at mo evening Service‘ S“: fr“) Axis.“ .l-‘.,l,f."f,°i.‘f§fl', l-"""'l""" ave “ l‘ . ' ‘ " -. . m ie at‘ \ . t ‘ - - » . . P ~ Ben Y Al Dflwnlnii- Mculllmt oi the cai had his back nil older people to aid and inspire mkfls my “m. Sum JEN“ "I m‘. Alter the cengrntulations were re- ceiveci the bridal party proceeded k7 1h ' ‘Y ‘ 4 ‘ ' ‘ - . *- ‘decorgtcghillllnzolljllizlgd wait: glégfjiefh§it§lfljgf1lfifllgnfliwigéhoil;l At tile YllOPillXH-E service the an- The preacher at the morning cross is the nrir-o of Iirinr-inles i 'l‘ln~ a sumptuous supper “lag Se d t aid alsd o! St Georges rind Artt-ny‘ the? “mile "l" Edith Rfllllnlfl- sorut-u. the ilvv. I- Jllllwll LHZVOI lovallr adhered in. Acziin, "lll'i‘\\'l' t .\l.lllll'.i tilhviirds oi abort 't Ail We o McDonald Cliarlo tetown escaped em bv Maumm- was Splpndldll‘ Uh‘ SUSF-QX Iiiillliol Church. 5118- iilile'.’" J11'\l"ll Assist“ i v 1 W‘ Y" V9 EUe-st-s- with Sushi mjurie. my“ were ‘1n_ sung bv the choir. In the (‘\'[‘Illll"| c.\'. N. B. was introduced by the "Follow mp3’ n, i; mu pnnuqh in “i. m" "g 1:1 hen/mg Were Mrs. formed’ It was nofknown defmimv the choir presented Statue": well. Rev. H. L. llvnlun. ‘Fzlkinu. as in m1“- me grog; and gland gllll. "Flinn M W ~ mi er‘ .wh°. poured tea“ how the accident hnppencd The on knowll- "Y6 Shall (“V811 in the. ill (“we tCXI Hlulfllbji‘?! 11"‘ “with. Follow. yes. even to Jcvllsnlom l u 1K tin- WQUJEQ“ Pmwser M15595 13°F“ left the 4o Road lust beyond voi~_ Land". with Mr. R r Smallmaiv of Jesus in Si. Mattvw 16124 "I1 ilild Calvary. w.» sneak of it lieht- I mun h_v u. pr 741m Holne and Avis non River and crushed into a ditch taking the baritone solo. The spec- 8m’ mflfl Will P0111!’ Mic!‘ HW- it‘! ‘ ly. it is a tremendous thine. the l). Tin» i 0mg‘ e 31°°m5 K1" 941-316 The accident occurred shortly after lal number was the Aria “I will him 6911i’ himsPlf. Mk8 11D hi! liarde=t tnsk of till. riiirl ilu- nio=t give Tlmnlx bride was a camera. to the brides- "lflld- H gold compact. to the flower girl a stirling silver ring. and to ‘he grooms/man, cuff links. The bride and groom received many useful and costly gifts including cheques. silverware. linen. etc. The‘ happy Couple left on a sliortl llmleymson trip. the bride's going away costume being a grey tailor. ed suit with navy accessories. On their return they will reside in Hezelbi-ook. The Guardian Joins in wishing them many your; of happy wedded bliss. Prev. I ious to her marriage the bride was ‘tendered a miscellaneous shower ‘art her home where she received ma“? lovely and useful gifts. l (Patriot Please Copy) l Pretty Autumn W e d di n g In ility Yesterday A very pretty autumn wedding rwas celebrated in St. Peter's Cathedral yesterday morning ,when Miss Gwynrieth Gertrude Fry, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fry oi’ Charlottetown was united in marriage to Mr. Bertram Wal- lace Patterson, a leading young business man oi this city and son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Patterson. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Canon M. E. Malone, the bride being one of the active workers in St. Petcr's Cathedral and a valued member ti’ the choir. The church was very hatidsome- ly decorated for the happy occas- l ion with quantities of autumn flowers and foliage. making I. colorful setting for the bridal party. The bride. who looked exceed- ingly girlish in a smart cape suit of pale grey crepe with modish hilt and lovelyrusage of sweet- heart roscs. was given in marriage by her father. in the presence 0! the immediate families and many invited guests. Tllv bride was at- tended by her sister Miss Mar- garet Fry whose dress was of rose crepe, with smart lint and cor- sage oi pink cnriiations. The FY00!" W85 Slllillorted by his friend. Mr. John Gordon. and the ushers were Major T. E. MeNutt and Mr. Charles Bentley. | During the ceremony Miss Lil- lian McKenzie presided at the crgan. The bride's mother Mrs. Wes bvcnmlnelv attired in satin back crepe with chic black hat. while Mrs. Patterson. the groom's lmotlier chose wine velvet for her ‘gowdwith matching hat. As a. rcompliment t-o their Captain. The list. Charloitetouln Company oi Girl Guides attended in a body land formed a mini-d cf honor in rfroni of the church for _the bridal party to pass through. After the ceremony a reception was held at the Canadian Na- tional l-loiel \vhere_..iii:eakmst...wu. served and the toast to the bride given by Canon Malone. Amid showers oi rice. confetti imd good wishes Mr. and Mrs. Patterson left by car on a honeymoon trip to the United States and on their return will take up their “g1. dence in Charlottetown. . . Get Wise to Constipation! When you're constipated, it's l. great tern tation to bo satisfied with qulc 1 relief. But physio; ‘siit"t°“°“‘°....ti“ “Etisfil...” “l2 ' ee c p . 1%‘; so much better to got at the cum of the trouble. If you ant what moat pgople do. chances are the only in: tho matter is you don t get enough "bulk." And "bulk" doom t mean h u eat. It moons l "bulky" d h i d bowel movement. “wnftpio do? Eat a little Kol- io restful; of orun h c {to o'c- real is not only ric in “bulk - it also contains the nntunl in- testinal Whllflyhtcmin B. All- Bronismuda‘ 1 t I l Kellogg in Lon- don, Ontario. sold by every grocer. \ u . UIOUZhL is well as other minor in- midnight. aAi-Tlsr ciivitcii but 110i SCPiOU-Sly ii WB-‘i "outb in its task of remaking the ‘g . . WCTld. it. down for mvseli" The cross the price of the stand we tnkc. the lrl he mv tnkiiigythenrvtwr by cross and lollow inc. inc spoulu-i‘ glorious. "Ii _v_o‘u_ ' sing_ovi_ thy great _morc .,..l E Pfi Dada D0 Linc Four-Door Fr-rltm Dodge “Safety Signal’ speedometer la a NEW safety feature . . . When driving at sper-rls up to 30 miles p61’ hon!‘ a green light glows on tlit: opeedometor dial, from 30 to 50 a yellow light and one!‘ 5O miles a red fightwarneyol ...A upon! guardian for city and high- way driving. 1939 Dodge oars are oars and their appear- once is ringing a challenge to a-ll low care. And the RIDE! The physical sensation of riding iii the new Dodge is that of gliding . . . Big bumps raise the whole car gently and as gently it settles back again . . . Small bumps are absorbed by the rugged new indepen- dent front wheel mispension and the airplane-typo shock absorbers. Dodgc gives you a true, Relaxed Ride! Driving is simpler and easier. _ Steering ‘theéeJ tswnordge‘ care is more positive 1nd at the same time easier! Gear shilling in the Dodge Deluxe is very much easier than before. The gearshift lever has bccn moved 0H the floor on to the stcering whorl whom tlie same gear shift- ing motions become sim- plcr and more convenient. The hand brake is at tho left of the eiceringcolultin so the whole front oom- purlmcni floor is clear and roomy. Come in today and nee the New Dodge Six and the Dodge De Luxe. Give your. self the pleasure of driv- ing one of these new oars. They an priced right down among the lowest priced curs. Your Dodge dealer will gladly ill jou drive and judge their brilliant no“ pvrlr\i-i|:'.... ~ ior yourself. YOU CAN BUY res-l DELIVERED IN CHARLOTTETOWN Liceme and any local Ian's only cum. Ganr ski/l‘ lever la now on steering column in Dc Luxc Model! . . . Front compartment flnnr is clcar~ loll n/ mom for rhnapeoplc. ,..r nip/ii rim my. L. ..Q_W.E.R.-.. .._p...R. |. Q5 5 Q Longer Wheelbase New Spring Suspension . . . New Gear Shift . . . New Safety Signal Speedometer TAKE A GOOD LOOK at the moot beautiful Dodge over produced in all Ibo 55 you! 05 Dodge history. Actually two inches longer wheel- baaefit looh even longer . . . Fenders are broader, deeper, longer and more maodve. Definitely these A DODGE SIX Business Coupe . . . for Iiukpmdenl frnnl when! lprifllllllfl u-ilh g1 muln sm-l ppnnpa and airplane-type shock nbsorberl. DODGE-a leader in the introduction of all-steel bodies and double action hydraulic brakes again brings you these priceless safety features. The BARBOUR f? MacDONALD DODGE and DeSOTA SALES and SERVICE 122 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown. l’. E. I. Phone 94