'" pertinent . iMI-v. T. G. IVES . These are the finest DODGE cars We have ever offered! You are cordially invited to come in and see the new Dodge cars for 1935. Examine them carefully and you'll be amazed that we can odor ‘ such a big, powerful ear for so little money. tomers. come in and see them Then we want you to take a ride in a New Value Dodge. Here is a new sensation in , travel-we call it the Airglide Ride. There are over 90 advancements in de- sign in the New Value Dodge that go to further enhance the Dodge reputation for Dependability and Long Life. We are truly proud to present the New Dodge cars to our cus- Priced right down among lowest priced cars - yet it’s Bigger, Faster, More Beautiful Than Ever. TAKE s look at this new Dodge. There’s style in every’ line, every angle. And that style is reflected in every detail, inside and out. The interior plainly speaks refine- ment and luxury. . Then . . . drive this new Dodge. Enjoy the newest development in driving easa-"Synchromatic Control." All major driving operations . . . steering, brakes, shift- ing, clutch . . . have been simplified, made elfortless. the nate side-sway. ills- ‘U llfiijlilllliliil All made possible because Dodge engineers have found the secret of equalized weight distribution on all four wheels-with super-flexible springs to absorb road shocks and the New Dodge “Ride-Lcvelator” to elimi~ And, of course, Dodge gives you time-tested hydraulic brakes, safety all-steel body, patented Floating Power engine mountings and other famous advantages which Be sure to Nrmuébyengzbe 1 Dodge "Levelstor" 2 "Red Ram” e ine and new multilesl‘ springs end body roll and side sway. moved forwa 8 inches to permit Pasaen n seated new distribution of shes of axle weight mass. “shock line.” You Now Ride Cradled Between the Axles. 3 Floor lowered 3% inches to give seats a height of an easy living room chair. Rear seat moved forward 6 inches .~__._...-....e~- T. G. IV E S, DEALER I “Wag,” ‘ avdglllodelmWl-DoerSedg HERE IT IS "THE NEW VALU DODGE - w/Zé Zée 4 Then try the "Airglide Ride.” It's literally like! gliding. Dodge has a steadiness and readability not even approached before. It keepson an even keel at all times. Hugs the road. Skims smoothly over rough spots. Takes sharp curves safely, even at high speeds. dependable service.- have msdeDodge unequalled in its reputation for rugged, The New-Value Dodge is powered with the Dodge " Red Ram ” engine. It's silky smooth, with traditional Dodge dependability. Built to last, to save money, no matter how fast you drive. A saving of 15o to 20c 0n every dollar you spend for gas is now possible-with even more astonishing oil economyl SURPRISING LOW PRICES! DPN-Ill! Only the genius of a manufactiuing organization such as Dodge~ with 20 years of experience in building line motor cnrs— could create such astounding dollar-for- dollar valuel Arrange today to drive a new Dodge. flavour. DELIVERED IN CHARLOTTETOWN FOR AS LOW AS *$91 5 Yotlsing lopdd but Iiw-nss. Nozis Organize Air Corps, ,S'""gg"'"g Q's‘ Violate Versazlles Treaty ‘(Dy Rabbi. Wlsltelaatbsr. Asso- ohisa Press resets-n Stall‘) 1A. I, I7 Guardian's Special Wire) , March 11-Ger1na.ny's nlvlllin "Air Sport" Association was placed under direct ordepsdot tbs ehr ( or army s- ‘umww regtliius beoomln! pus m4 parcel o! the Reich's de- enslvs forces. A . B! this action the alr clauses of flu Treaty of Versailles were said as good authority to have been W I514!» i .| The ohlflli. sflecflve as from us”, become ‘mmvndn tprclzfi otllolal circles. mlltary "at o! signatory powers at the Treaty o! called together March 28 and ln- formed 0t the chanse- Germany ls forbidden a military air defence corps under the treaty. An ortlclal intonation was liven in advance to British and Italian alr attaches today that Germany now possemes an air delence corps. oltlclals 0t the department o! General Hermann Wilhelm Gear- ing, Minister 0t Alr, were repre- ymmq in other quarters as believ- lng the psychological moment has arrived tor announcing the new development. »sas..,;¢>» _ . Armageddon ” y 1;. 1 94s? carry hlm on imtll he ls 120. "It you don't believe the world ls flat," he sold, "lust try a diet or buttermllk and. Brazil nuts." He gated he “never lelt better in m! vollvs predicted a war ln 1080. {allowed by tbs asocndanfl! 01’ Benito Mussolini 1'0 a P0813011 0t nrmageddon, blah ‘all lhfl mrl. ....'- wee ' , an Versailles. lt was reported, will be Reope n s (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, March lL-Produc- tlon o! documsnu selsed both in the residence and ofllce oi Wllllsm A. Yule in Halifax was made today st the resumption o! the preliminary hearing o! nine alleged members ot a $5,000,000 liquor conspiracy. The nine whose hearing ontlnued before Judge Jules Desmarals an William A. Yule and Mrs. Evelyn oarlme, at Halifax, the tour Bront- mau brothers, Allan, Samuel, Han‘! and Abraham. l". S. Blair, David Gostley and Barney Aaron, all o! Montreal. Halifax Port A rrivals Altltlvllllsz- Duchess of Bediord tron: User- ' l. . Montclars {rum Bclnt John. Ghlneha trom South Alrloa. Man. Dlvlstosrtrotn Saint John. VESSELS 11v nnnrsn- ' Kyno. londlng. Evelyn J., loading. Calhoun. discharging, Barge No 2, berth. Melmorc Head. ltllldlilg. Chlncha. discharging. Montclsxe. loading. Duchess o! Bedlord. discharging Sarnollte, discharging. Nova. Bcotla, loading. Sllveryew, discharging. Man. Division. loading. Mary Ourrle, loading. Novallts, loading. Aoadlan. berth VESSEL! DUI TO ARRIVE-f- Mar. - B-Lady Hawkins from Halifax. l0-~Oa.n. Brltlsher mm Australia. ' Myrtlebank from Far East. Madse from Newcastle. Prods trons Immlngham. Rhsxeno; trom Belswan. Llllsmor horn Jamaica. Annals from New York. Ballets. from Saint John. Ohcdsbucm hem E. 0. ports. Antonia tromllew York. 11- lea 0mm a rm. Svanelsolm from New work. Frederick V111 from New York. Bells Isle lrom 8t. John's. 1!—0pn. Conqueror lrom Australl: , Portia from Nfld. ' ll-Jdalayan Man.‘ lmm Pbllds. lh-Lady ‘Drake from B. W. Indies Basso! Olty trom New York. 8 (- Ufllnty mm 5t. John. ports. c; mm ma». Calumet from South Ali-lea. l5—Lady Rfldncy lrom B-W. Indies Man. Regiment lrom 8t. John. Sula-Iris trom St. John. Bsaverburn from 5t. John. Yorkmoor from South Alrlca. Cold Harbour from U. S. ports. Tsnlmbar from Bslawsn. ls-Drottlnsbolm hem Gotbcnburs Kosclusake from Gydnla. _ Montcalm from Liverpool. GEORGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Report o1 Geornslem t-lldb School tor February: Principal's Dept. (Mr. 0111b) Grads 1-1 Evelyn Hessian, Gerald Morrlson, a Genevieve Bells- worth. Grade Ix-l Herbert Stewart, 2 Constance llscdomald, 3 ‘lwrnpls Macdonald. _ Grads VIII-l Mary Morrison. I Fred Hessian. Kdelpbus Bcully. t Kimble Victor. l ' - Vlos Principal's (Mb blaeLaIsn) "Grade VII-eljrnold Hobbs, I Marlon llamas. I Lillian Glark. Grads aft-t Isobel useless. ‘a lists wlsht. s Janie " tchtldsr. Miss madman- 00st- . GrsdaV (Gm) .1 Beth Msoceo- nsll. t ostbsrlne Morrison. a Joyce Jenkins Grads V (JrJ l Howard Mao- donald, 2 Edith Parker, I James ‘Llewellyn. . Grads I'll-l Howard Gotell. 2 Alma Refuse: 3 Catherine Roche. Mlss Malta's Dept. Grade IV-—l Gerald Solomsn. I Iggy Pltsgerald, a conssanos Fau- G. - 070mb 111-1 Mas Hawallyn, I ‘ s HEAVY FIRE U. S. Senators Request Fuller Information Re Operation. (Lwt. % Guardian's Bpeohll 1m moss-fire on NRA 1mm both Liberal and Oonservatlve elements ln the 3 United Btales Senate gained such zomsntum tosaymlzhat the current vast-issuer: recovery orlan- lsstlou appeared a definite threat to the sseneyurulun. From 1nd!- oatlons today the inquiry will go. on indefinitely. The organisation ex- pires June l6 unless leglslatlveprm vlslon has been made tor lls eon- tlnuazws meanwhile. _ . Despite administration eflorts to need up the . dal- used Donalaltlchbsrg. director o1 the National Emergency Ootmell, wlth requests for runner Informs- tlon on theopsrattou otNltA. de~ as be samstlms that John Debory. 3 Nannie George. Mlsr lelsmsni Dept. Grade ‘ll-l ms Llewellyn. l ‘Stewart, 3 Gladys Ibuchera, Thelma Hemphlll, , ' Grads I (la) l Wlhsd Gotell. I Mary Burks. 8 Olalrs Roche. Ray flsmphlll. s. ‘lllsen Bushss. aroma vluss cow) “uni unwise rsds ‘l (Jr) l- sum Doyle, 8 o spokesman, replled that NRA increased labors, share o! the national income, increased purchas- ing power generally, and protected the small business man. Ks sald the sunsets: cost or ad- oodss was about s41.- 000.000 a year. but ronten was less than one percent o! ths sales involved. NRA hld ST INGNATIU! SCHOOL Ibllorllnllal-hsllstlorfibnlary orfltlhgnatlusflohoot: QIMIAVIII—I‘UHHN'PUQII. Grade VII-l Jean Gallant .2 Melanie Gallant 3Anna M. L . mu ' Gambia-J Plneau. . - GradeIII-I Marlon oausm 2 ,1NM Pom-ad Elsie-Dotson. Helen Peters 3- Nettle Dolron. Grade I-lls) Clifford patron 2 "James Plneau. ' Raobsr. Myra M. Gallant. IIVII IUlIOOI. Honor Roll lormonth ol Feb- "$32 1-4 But; Robertson. a Mlitlda Robertson. a Grads KL;- t .:sl Inbsrtaon, - lV-(lslf-l‘ nos-snot Morrison 2 MM)’ 33111“- orsce IV (Jr)—l Reta Meow 2 Jnnols Jenkins 3 B" Jenkins. Grade III-J Mary Mwmnml Grade z-(m- 1 1101115 Jenkins Gradc I—(b)-l Mary Jeni!“- _-'I‘eaoher Ellzsbelh Francis Professional Bards McLEOD o BENTLEY w. s. annual. K- @- J. a. uawnsv. K- l1- Barristers and acmrnen-It-l-t’ menu so Loan L Onloe: 180 Richmond 5"" Prohibition Commission Black. Chum“ Isa. B. mgiiiiimividi’ st. MW- NORMAN w. cowTHER Barrister s ammo M '1' so Gust osom 9m“ Charlottetown. P- 1- l noun r0 l‘ <<m Alex. W. Mflthew“ v c119“, ITQ ‘IAIIISTIB. SOL] ‘mafia,’ h In!!! ‘:5’... m llaklnono listl-