at North Granville. . _ I P0 3F! Yfll/RF/RE l You can't shine st work or play i! you're troubled with constipation. And common constipation is not a necessary evil. Too little bulk in your diet often causes it. Foods like meat, bread and potatoes do not form the “buiiry" muss the bowel; need for regular movements. They become lazy. Eat Kellogg's ALL- BRAN. s crisp. delightful cereal. it helps to supply the “buik" you need. And it is especially rich in Nature's intestinal tonic, Vitamin Bl- Try this sensible routine: Eat ALL-BRAN every day. And drink alenty of water. Discover how fine lei to be “rquiar” again. All-ERIN IIIDIIIMWIIFRGY lilo by Kllllll ls Lulu. Binds. Al yur mull. .WAN TED A quantity oi sorsp steel arid east iron. Also brass, copper. old batteries, pint and quart beer bottles. Highest market prices raid. Phone 768 or write P. 0. Box 0 . Charlottetown, will call for luvs handise. ‘ A. BLOCK F 0R SALE My Isrm com rising 119 acres, situ- tfi“ ‘iitfwif’; .31‘. "i" Rial-i w Sal: on shove date. Also Stock. Crop and piementl. IGNACE DOIRON, B. It. No. l, _ Cymbrls, P. E. l. L-QM-LIB-fi-S-Z FARM FOR SALE y One hundred sores and huiidinfl Lot 31 in Qheens County. formerly owned h! James W. Foilsnd. Llberei terms oi purchsse may be Id- App to Stewart l: inwls. Sum- mers c. P. E. I ' R0 INCE OF PR E Studebaker Invades Lowest Priced Field With New Gar sidldflblfigfdhls invaded the 10W- "w" - ten rumored, this move by ms country's oldest manufacturer o! tron-mutation. was continued here es when the new Stude- the pidilic u. the-liliowrooms o1 '1‘. The new Studebaker is s six and its delivered price here laces it in direct competition wi the very lowest priced oars. addi- tion to its low price, lbs new Studebaker has merits o4 comfort, performance. economy and appear- ance that, according to Mr. Ives, sugur hi; popular acceptance by pub . "Ilhis now Studebaker is a new type of automobile," said Mr. Iva. “It has everything that the other full-sized automobiles possess, ex- cept useless weight It weighs about 600 pounds less, because Studebaker engineers have design- ed a now car, starting irom scratch, and by use o1 now materials and advanced designs have taken out the unnecessary heft that gives nothing but added expense of operation." The new Studebaker Champion was styled by Raymond Loewy, tsmous creator of Limited, a. score o! New Yor World's Fair buildings and many other modern productions such as steamships, airplanes and turni- ture. The Champion has a gener- al resemblance to the Studebaker line o! Commanders and Presid- ents, yet it is distinctively new and has personality o! its own. The Champion will be produced in custom and deluxe editions and there will be three body models in each, a. tour-door cruising sedan. a two-door club sedan and a 00%. e car has an overall length oi’ 185-5-8 inches. Wheelbase has passed out of the picture during recent years, due to the advances in chassis designing, independent front wheel suspension, shock ab- sorbers and seat positioning. The piston displacement oi the champion is 164.3 cubic inches. Bore and stroke are 3"x3-7-8". The six-cylinder, L-heed power plant delivers '18 horsepower and the taxable horsepower is 21.6. Com- pression ratio is 6 5 to 1. The Champion brings overdrive and its economical factors to the lowest price field for the first time, this device being available at ex- tra cost on all models. Stude- bakers now famous independent planar iront wheel suspension has been improved upon the Champion and comes as standard on sli i Motor Vehicle Registrations Kings County office will be opened for motor vehicle registrations at Montague, on Monday, May 1st, 1939. P. S. FIELDING. Deputy Provincial Sec’y. 4547-4-24-3. NOTICE After May 1 my blacksmith business will be run on a cash basis LINDSAY H. COLES L646-4-24-0i A D DEPARTMENT 0F PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Tenders For Guard Rail Posts SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned snd endorsed, Tender (or Supplying Guard Bail Posts", will he received until 13 o'clock noon, Monday, May 1st ior the supplying o! the iollowiug material: Cedar or Juniper Guard Bail Posts- moved. moved. r. o. u. Car c. N. a. Station. Ellenlle. P- E- i 800 posts, ‘l it. long, ‘l inches at the small end when the bark is re- BNIOHI,'|I$.ll7II,'llIl0llQll¢ul6lmlllelflIlllIi\llebll‘|lIl- BOlrC.N.B.5tM-i Biohnindlhli. "B. 01c F. O. . 130 posts, 9 It. i058. 10 inches at the moved. mov I’. 0. B. Car C. N. B. Station lid. when the bsrk ls re- 23.0 posts ‘I it. long. '1 inches at the small end when the bark h rs- Trseadimlll. l0 posts, flit. long, 10 inches stthelnail end whenthe bark isre- idiom-mirtimpiinsusssuiisnssussswiimuisbsriiars- l‘._0. B. Car C. N. l. Station, Vernon, P. I. I. so psltl. I It. long, 10 inches atlllflllsudwhifisiilb- Nopostnlttloupiinehesatthssniailoudwhentlsshslhisrs- Thesbov ultbe laud d. Pri ho with lie m»: with thiguflbarh “n53. c“ “a h “Md L. B. MaolfllLAN, Deputy Minister st Public Works and Highways. Charlottetown r. s. r. April is, ion. II-iir-i-is-ia-ao-za-sii-m-ao, NTIC - liilillljtiiiclossd To Motor Uohlclos Commencing on this dsie, until further notice, all ypsved and gravel highways in. this Province are closed for ._ siotor vehicle traiile, except in such csses where the total weight oi vehicle snd load does not exceed 4,000 pounds. Anyone driving on pi-ovineislliigbwsys contrary to proseeo ' ~ this order slislligpfiuiy a . mus in. oi April, s. n. 1m. ' . ~. f8: order; fixjr/s. rim-tome p Clerk of tirsliecutlvs Cornell G. Ives. located at Great George 8t. . 1 111E ui-iAniurrirwWN GUEIAN " - v models oouilort is further sidedivysen elioudsahocksb- sorbers, iront snd rear. ‘rho irsme odthiscarisssidiobcthestiflest snd strongest. per , o any irsme ever adopted Studebaker. Brake are hydrsu c, the park- 1118 brake being a separate manual unit operating rear Rakes mg- chanicaiiy. Steering post shiit is standard ‘. vsrisblerstio steering is also standard. In addi- tion the chassis has many other attractive features. such as sell. rnkie“ TABLE CHANGES- lflectivs 8min. Ass-ii a. ms lull intonation from Agents Grsds 1k; I. Cornelius P. Chill 3. Aims YMIineDflll-il‘ lssit;2 sealing and sell-lubricating water 911ml). .' utomstic choke, high. _. . . . outvgut voltage controlled generator W1 the battery located beneath the hood. lfilricstionless resi- blaring shmkles and generous ovsr-_ 11mins connecting rod snd main Canadian llatloniil bearings. I-Iypoid rear sxl redolent floor BtudQskei-‘s lsm- . ous hill hQder-isiavsflsbleuan sll-~ Champion ‘models st "mil-ll ‘extra O l. _ .1 OUT OUR WAY _ "-~"'*""-.rrr:'~....... ‘Honor mu ‘YE... m I —i.'l|'e mini. 3b Doiron. disco vm 815-1. mm a. Le- . M. . ier; 2. Yvonne Gallant; 8. Edgar - Junior 0%. (a); Grade (JrJ-l. Marion cisl- Jress osiisst- a. Beatrice ‘Buote: t. Evebn a. Adeline Poi - ' 2. Kathleen Gallant; a. Earl asi- v SAY, "ms uaov m THIS House ms SLAMMED THE noon IN you»: FACE ‘sour AN HOUR A50! / ///////// \ . coin. so sv urn evict. I .\ 1. .iieo.u.s v non. ‘siikli. BUT BY Tuow §HE'S é HAD rims TO at 5ORRYFOR, ‘ HOW CHEAP m" IMPOLITE sue ACTED" ms TIME ‘ \I'LL SELL HER A MAGAZINE‘. / gtsnusdlate Dept. (I): Glide III (A)—1. Hedi G11- lent; 2. Juliette Ledialr: 3. Rd)- srt O. Dmicet. " .Grsdo m (B)—-1.Eric IeOlair dz Rm! Gssltliier ' 2. Arthur , uiere. Edna Gauth- n-in. (c): . Grads iii-i. Inrrsins tte. 2. llieonore Pineau; 3. Alyrs Pin- esu. Grade I (Al-l. ire Gallant; 2. James MsoDonsl; S. Altred Blacquisre. .1. Auasme navuoun - oi-sss 1 (B)—1. Basel Gallant; "“""'""'"' . lsnt. William n. minim. Principal. fill III OI DQNIIIQI SQUARE QHIIJILQi . OUR BOARDING House \ cams. come, esizaipl REMEMBER You PLEDGE?» ’ Your: SERVICES m mi:- CHANGE FOR A CHANCE "ro WIN APRIZE WOlZTl-l $ 500 h: nave summer: FOR vbu -ro MEET KILLER DILLERIFAW, AFTER ‘ma WAY ‘(DU DISPATCHED ‘THE ASHMAN, VERILY, TO "CDNQUERTHIS Puw FELLOW AT FISTlCUFFS WILLBE ASIMPLE verso! RINGSIDE SEAT . TOMORROW ' ‘ g 1,.” Kbkrs >0’ issosiilixzvic mandamus . Major Hoop? wou MEAN no one HAS "row wou 1-..- wi-iv, .455 H‘ Ba ROWDY WHO’5 Been ravine 1o on; YEl-i’ CRANK % ~ UP , "moss LUNCH H055 oewouizs AND PLANT A BRINGING UP FATHER WHAT"S ALL. THAT HOI?EG? i5 MAGGIE OR SNOFZ $5..» BABYFBOV e012 MORNIHG- ' $3 $WEE'E'ET 3 Z AD'D'O'LI'INE'EE tlUSi-l, 521i. HARPI 1.. I OH, nunsv saw AM - a so HE radio TO GET ME. WITH A m MATCH FOR MY. STRATEGY-- f/ V/f// l/ // » 1 sun ctmsso on A time N AND Flt-Li or? 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