I ‘s ‘t Ishoirr Boar‘ Srrrms _ Glorifying every . tradition of a good name ALWAYS and in all wayaDodge Brothersmotoroarshave been dependable. But in the new Dodge BrothersSix, even Dodge Brothers dependability attains new heights, Numerous refinements in construction, design and equipment have made the new Dodge Brothers Six something more than just mother automobile. It ‘is the greatest value in Dodge Brothers history. To shillln sturdy manufacture has been added the art o! combim ' ing spsciousness, comfort and style. In appearance and performance the new Dodge Brothers Six is a gratifying surprise and a never-ending satisfaction. . Q1210 10 ‘i365 I‘. 0.3. TOIOflTO mctvnuic srAlvoAhn rAciolrr EQUIPIENT (Pidgin: all n- latte) W. B. PROWSE’ o» SONS _ N Charlottetown and Summerside lDpo1:ir5E-Bfrgcn'|-|r-:-i2s Six CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT i! (I. I. Donald now to Avom lwlnilfl, fi Mltflllldblle ldiilflenll wbllld N NP time" to a uliuiuiuui i! every ' would strictly observe the following simple rulesi i ' ' Always slfliial with the hand when ltfilflllili, slflvllllfi dilwil, d1‘ ‘turning a corner. Never apply the brakes suddenly in clowded trhiiic. Another cal‘ may be following closely. Allow‘ plenty of time for stopp’ __ when necessary. Always pass a car ‘goiui lathe same direction, on the left side. Never pass; street car on the left side, even i! the trsttic-lews permit it. It is dangerous. , no not cross a. railroad track until positive that the track is clear. Then shiit into second gear before doing so. When driving‘ at night, always dim the lights when meeting another car. It is both Courteous 4nd life. Never pan: at the leit hand curb unless it is s. one-way street. Do not leave the our. under any circumstances; with the motor run- ning. “I won't bs gone s minutfllls a poor excuse.- he sure that the brakes are secure when parking on a hill. Arid even then, turuthe wheels into the curb. Always lodlt the car whéifiésviug it. not only as a precaution against theft, but to piévélit Children from tampering with it. Do not take a chhnce oi any kind in order to save‘ s. iew seconds or minutes. It never pays. CYLINDER BLOCK Ii the cylinder head becomes bad- ly scaled, allow it to stand over night in a strong solution of lye and this will dissolve the scales. Be care- tul, however, notvto allow any oi this solution to get into the radiator. CUSHION FOR CREEPEB A very comfortable head-rest. or cushion, for the creepercan be made quite readily irom a section of an old inner tube which contains the valve. Cut this section about twelve ' "it (Special to The Guardian) is.’ i IDNDON, March 2l—Speaklug at .- " _- ~flieshnual banquet oi the Company liuriiaun. um: ers oi the Dominions, u. Prince of Wales‘. alter an allusionldred. All oi the new members would Inches 1on8 and vmcanm the m, to the presence oi high commission- be master mariners resident in the m“ Th", inflate m Be sure to have announced Dominions, The Prince said he r9- amld cheers a’ pmpm“ t° make the garded the pmpml i" 3 V"? ‘m’ from one side. so that is will not wmvlhy an imperial body by iu- portant move and one which would creasing its membership by one huil- serve as a great imperial link, , OI Master Mariners tonight the’ lam II // 2/» IEX r~§€HALLENGER A WIDE CHOICE or coLoaa A'_l‘ N0 EXTRA C081‘ “ .’ / . 1/ ~ a ti: ecepiinq ifs‘ allenqei by tens 0F thousands the high point; of ALL ' ESSEX selling remotely With Super-Six owners by tens oi tlltlUBBll/llfl, repeating on Essex, the most spontaneous welcome ever extended a o-cylinder car has brought hosts of car owners from every price and size field to Essex the challenger. Its acceptance ls the talk everywhere. Again and again the largest production ever planned by Essex has hid to be increased to rneet this remarkable demand. ‘lfhe results of Challenger Week by nation-wide‘ proofs- in performance, reliability and economy-have extended i-the advantages oi this big, line car with the tom oi ' week. All 0i the tteads should be ill- ran- - - - Iihaus .,. l I I u. ¢~ t s JV s u y]? (sslihmvnelssent) '. - sens-reads- ._ - its}. “hi! I - __i__ ~, ’ lisemr - - - - ins Genetically-l -‘ lies 1 t tins: the Challenger Featureeand . ltandardmlaqiiipinent f‘ list pa: . ,.fi ‘ A. Al. fl‘. M.» ‘.,. universal appeal. f JVith its open challlnfle ' ‘tiiatemeeptsncdw ' ’ -wlth its 24% ier power and ‘IO-ml e-hii- hour periormanoe. -with its greater hes ty, adult-size capacity, ri a sue see economy ' --and with its brilliant ality and Illa, large bodies-Basel estab- lishes else an outstanding. “been ship in obvious . it olers an en- selile Qlne ca: eqhir his... Bit . 'i g Dealeielor ment iiletitilfi only with costly an. and available, when at all, only as “s:- tran" at estra cost-on all oi lieu ca. In Meex the Chalieii template, tine bl “Sifh-tlilll items o course are alan- dard. . They p esent several honor: rviubie soil ' wot-rust adllltiolill value, sue an another reason for the some s cusses whiclslelll the h“ or has enjoyed emu. . Charlottetown son's County . sew? . ’ the valve extended downwards, or interfere when being used. A roost: FAN BLADE Sometimes a ian blade is not riv- eted properly at the hub oi the ian and will gradually work loose. Should it break loose from the fan it can do quite a lot o! damage, often tear- ing a hole in the radiator. For‘ this reason ~it is well to inspect the iln blades occasionally to see if all oi them are perfectly tight. ‘ _ now ro MAKE A LEATHER DRESSING An excellent leather dressing can be made at home by --using equal parts of glyvrlne and sweet oil. ’I‘hi.t mixture shrtild be applied to the leather with a soft cloth and then allowed to remain ior about thirty minutes before wiping it dry. LAZINESS It is difficult to term it anything but laziness ior ii car owner to ne- glect his tires just. as lung as they remain itiilated. The tires should be tested tor correct air pressure cvbry specter! about every two weeks for the purpose oi digging out any small sharp stones, pieces of glass, or other ioreifln substance, that have become ihibedded in the rubber. Any cuts, eveh ii they appear slight. should be carefully filled with tire putty. By giving the tires proper attention their mileage wen be increased is: scverll months. Till! CHOKE ) . Notwithsiltidihfl that the‘ ehoiis is a very llllporilnt ‘some, it is very mush abuses s9 Ihahy drivers. rho use oi the shone is-ssisiom necessary ier there than a isw seconds. even sluts: the coldest hieiiths oi vim teinflltilfflilulllilellsafytdilll itisi- niece than a m: sseones. the ieieatieh il tlilt the carburetor re- quirsh eliuswid. nrivitia with the Blinks out ieavery surewayto hasten au accumulation oi carbon. -DOR"I‘IUII1 iuuussssoirsttiiuhianineit usurp-isle; teciietrvelieviiiew srivssswiilsttemiittoi-avitsothe carliifore ithtseeos leadead to.» ts its iorvurd mevpanut. Thil The Cor Owner's Scrap Bock y ' g IOOOO-OOOUO4§U§¥O $60 O4 the besriiigsirill have to Us taken up, vlhleli il often all Otbttisive Job. / W“: srsnrmo should for any reason the start-ill: motor lack suificiant power to turn ever the crankshaft, is may be strengthened by OOUDUfiQ Bil liibtllli‘ storage battery. oounectlna is in mul- tiple so as not to lncrelse the volt- age. If the conducting wires are oi sufficient size irolxrthe battery to the motor, there will be considerable gainuiil the output 6i power". T!!! DIBTIIIUTOK IIIAD s The distributor head should be cleaned srequelitly. Remove it care- iully and wipe oii all dust that has accumulated around tho sekinenis, using a cloth dipped in sasoliue. Should the segments be vet! black. use a vet-r It!!! Ifede o1 sandpaper i and then wipe over careiully when through. to be stirs that no particles from the sandpaper remain. Finally, put a little oil on with the tip o! the linger. ‘ Morell Notes Mr. James B. Jay spent Sunday gt his home in Moi-ell. Miss Ami Murphy paid ii visit to Morell‘ River on Tuesday last. sttsi- hei- recent mes: oi "nu." m. ciui-iss McLellarl s.‘ French vuisge spent suridsy in‘ Moi-ell River. in. Edward Anderson ls u... the interior oi his dwelling renovated. Mr. Lawrence MoInnis, Charlotte- town was a recent visitor to Moi-ell. Miss Mary Walsh of Charlottetown spent the week end itt her home in Morell. Mr. Ben Keefe, barber of Moreli, Miss Lehsa Murphy is about again ~- p trim. f ' fll-lltYSlpdltfyyfflbwN SEDAN. mo. F-O-B- FAI-‘WRY flpreilzge to a narneiiil the Whole World acclaimsi McLEAN altos. North Wiltsiiire, P. E. l CHRYSLER ‘gallius is this crea- tion shines forth brilliantly in the Chrysler “75.” Chrysler designers have gained an entirely new ‘effect by - applyin in a modertiway, the finest princip es of classic art wl-iich have endured through the centuries but are forever fresh and stimulating. Recipient, too, of all Cliryslerprog- ress in engineering, the Chrysler “75” performs surpassingly. Its high compression engine, o the tamed to Chrysler piclc-up. All, drivers, coo, are similarly by the quick, ositive control of Chrysler we: er roof inter expanding 4-wheel ydraulic brakes. Pivotal steeriniand balanced front l i wheels, rubber s ock insulators on the springs, together with hydraulic. shock absorbers assure incomparable riding qualities. Worthy companion to the ma?“ riificent Chrysler Imperial, Chrysler“Silver-Dome”type, zzllfintsfi the Chrysler “75" is adding develops astonishing speed I111". 41:85)» universal prestige to the with unique smoothness, 11,’! Mme that mgang, the world The acceleration literally 0'."‘""'°- """"41"8. 0W1‘. ¢V°Wmm8 that is fin. nandard factory and desirable in ‘ motor c". startles a driver unaccus- equipmerii (freight anftixu extra). iCH 5Y8 LER “75” m CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT \~/ . v Provincial Motors Limited DlSTRIBUTOBS. OHARLOTTETOWN. l RUSSEL CLARK. Mt. Stewart, P. E. l i CLIFFO Souris, it. K. CLEMBNTS, Montague, P. E. I, P. E. ‘HOLLAND Almfra s .»_\ t . law.‘ . i I” at l paid a visit to Dohnelly’: Road on Sunday. end visiting Mrs. Wilfred Dunphy, Moreli River. The Misses Jennie and Marionagain alter their recent attack oi McGuire. Coffin recently visited Morell East “ilu." My” Lame Roam, ‘Wm the week the guests of Helen and Alice Tobin. The people oi Morel! are pleased 5 As the fishing season dflwlll] ' ‘Miss Margaret ' Long, teacher oi near the fishermen are busy building mnoth Rodd School spent the week and riging traps. We wislfithem a style Moasm....4rtl;u¢oi_iy Expressed Hiya-Knight 5'1 .1; i I st artistic lnte - ‘the world's New and refieshln style lives in every line of the , ’. Sheer beauty created by i} {finest exponents of automobile body. "'1' M" Marion. Wiilyslcui t has united the rpretation o the new style-trend simplest and most eifioient nuto- e enEne-tlle double sleeve-valve mouth- e world oyer for its velvet smoothness, l" ent power vsrgged stamina, sustained high speed, efien l -' 0o trocldis th t‘ i . this... -i..."s=-t ii€.°:.':.':.z€..'2:.".zi'. oe indrl convenience since the self-starter. , marked economy and ever. ltabl rl f th ' I Si: maliyeallltvalzallzllle toallilhetlll-dliyslrndhisilh: have alwayswanted Kni to. tored , foildemoflllfitiou.“ sh o u,‘ Anus‘ Willis-Knight vessels-it: ma. l u: Ros-harem nurilifhisrs. itifit i, ~ " its cssggmtseli» sms. guano . Findlay, , i0 59° the Harrington family abosqerid at hlorell the guest oi’ Margaret prospertus season. H M. . , A .1‘ . . .,. i d @115 PB ' A 'N n m ' ' ow l » sKm ht ' l 9