JUNE l4. i930 ._.___}_._.____ isiARMoN ~ Now GUARANTEED ron QNE YEAR Marmon Straight-Eight Concentration Program Makes Possible Extension of Warranty from Usual 90-Day Period to Ono Year . . '- .Now' Ef- fective on All New Marmon Straight-Eights. q-vo‘, r-vv s n! f\""T‘L"7'_'\'v'\1 WEDDINGMICBELLS YOUNG EIDNEY COUPLE INTI! BOND 0F HOLY MATBWONY Miss Janet Louise Walker Becomes Bride oi Bonlaniln Ellis ' (Sidney New. York Entrprise) On Thursday evening, May 15, Miss bauise Walker. formerly oi Freetown, P. E. 1., the bride-tn-be oi Mi. Benjamin Ellis, was therecipient 0i a bridal shower extendeift? her by her friends at the Munson restaurant West Main street, where a delightful dinner was served. The close friends of Miss Walker at this dinner, ex- pressed their most hearty wish oi’ the utmost happiness and success. Anions the presents extended on this flvvs any a \- |T_’S WJSE Feature for Feature . The Chevrolet Six Gives You y More for Your Money BEFDRE you decide on your next motor car-don't fail PAGE__ THIRTEEN “@411 a "m, h" N", occasion “.35 an eiecklc perwlam,’ l to see, ins t, and drive the new Chevrolet Six! As surely as you do ‘ 'irflof::l;::r creamer and tray. mo“ who a“ so, this conclusion will be inevitable: Chevrolet gives more for the money! ' - tended the shower were the Misses _ , , “=;";b*~'""* 1.011159 Wk... Hem... m, Mum, More B0fllIty—For Chevrolet bodies are built by Fisher . . with i 15 m” 5mm Charlotte walker’ 'morence all the style, artistry and distinction that have made the name Fisher "WWI EIIIIi-fl famous. The are roomier, more comfortable. Seams where doors and wdiisei- Myraetie Wood Eloise Hoyt 7 - Medium field In Birdsan Mrs Dorgtb D ck ' body JOLI] are sealed against drafts by an attractive line of plush piping. Mqymgn mm." ' ' ‘y e er’ TLXICYIOI’ bright-ivork is chromium-plated. . 53cm m” Mrs. Agnes Lei-away, Mrs. Doris La- Marmon m; Eight 233N122’ Arthur‘ Amm" M's" Finer Performance-F or the Chevrolet SO-horsepower six- Flne field m“ Ld Mrs’ ma“ Casweu‘ cylinder motor is cven smoother, quieter, more powerful than ever before; 'On the 3rd of June, Tuesday last, s day such as is heralded by poet laureates as the proverbial perfection and improved carbiiretion and engine design set up a standard of operating economy surpassed by no other car you can buy. Greater Cflllliflfl-“For the Ion semi-elliptic springs are Mo‘ I a . _ o.’ theuune \vedding_ day, one oi h NI 1 s been buildlng straight sldneli K105i P0911184‘ COUDIBS. M158 under the cushioned control of Lovcjoy’ by rauiic shock absorbers, front _!'- 81g t8 exclusively nearly £01.11‘ YBBIS, Janet Louise Walker, daughter of and rear, that come into action instantly to absorb every bump. . and is now confidently able to guarantee M1 and Mrs J- 5- Walker o: this them four times as long as the usual new car ma” and M“ B" am“ 1- Ellis» 5°" M0"! Cflmlflete safety”? °1‘ i!" n" ‘Waihfltfimi 5m." i te d oi Mr. azzd Mrs. Evan Ellis o! Utics. enclosed four-wheel brakes ensure a quick even stop. And ey work as » 3 gum-an ,9 ' _ were united Ln marriage. amid an easily and surely in rain, slush and mud as on a dry, hard road. Marmon s one-yearwarranty is definite in- losthetic blending o; psims, ‘who, surance against faulty material and work- manship in all new Marmons, subject to war- ranty terms. It is a factory guarantee, signed by a factory executive, and is valid at any au- thorized Marmon Service StatQon in the hands of an original owner. Based on normal mile- age averages, it is limited to a maximum of 12,000 miles, to be driven within a one-year period. Try a gusfiranteed Marmon straight-eight today for a new motoring experience as well lilacs and pinksers, at the Methodist Episcopal church by the Riev. T. Ashton Rich. pastor o! both urn: and groom. The church was very beautifully decorated for the occasion by Aiiohur Finder. who displayed the decor- ations with an artistic sezzse that added a solemnity of beauty to the service. Miss Florence Walker, sister o.‘ the bride, acted as maid oi honor bride. oi Lewistown, Pa. acted as the bridesmaid. The flower and Miss Janet Jar-dine, cousin of the girl was I flutstandin Valuer-F or with all its new improvements, with all its smoother, aster. finer performance—with all its beauty, comfort- snd safety-this new Chevrolet ranks. beyond all shadow of a doubt. a! the greatest value in the lowest price field today . . and it's a Six! It will only take a few minutes of your time tales!!! the big difference that distinguishes Chevrolet from other cars in its field. Phone your Chevrolet dealer to send over a car. Drive it yourself over roads of your own choosing. You will be astonished at what a ride reveals! Ask about the comprehensive General Motors’ Owner Service Policy - = most complete in the industry . . and the G.1\I..~\..C.. General Motors’ own plan of deferred payments. The Club Sedan - $810 as a new motor“, eace 0 min Lois Barratt. daughter of Mr. and The Sport Roadster $715 nosnsmn or PHAETON g p f d‘ Mrs. Roland Barratt of Sidney. 3"’ . ' ' Z3 Th‘ 5”" cw?‘ ' “o Home, Ems, b m H, ‘B . a ' ' $ The Sfiddll . . s10 r0 er ° 1e 3709m- The Super Sport _ Th€ SP0" sad” I 94o was best man and the ushers were Roadster . . 195 (s... w, wheels standard) m‘ "" "“'" “mm mam-sums. “guarantees I ma: sans. FIRST to build straight-eight: exclusively Diivid E11“ and Thoma-i “lilliams. both o! Utica. FIRST eight at the price ofa six The bride l , FIRST eight in Cdflddfl in the $1500 field by he, mhwf“‘ljufi“p__fj,edm"“m be“: FIRST complete line of eights in the world very lovely bride in iisi» beauteous NOW CLIMAXES dII these achievements with a "w" °’ imrwhite Wm and s o en¢-‘I¢er warranty coverinfl its collide line. wedding “in that “'35 ‘Wm by 1191‘ 1”“ ' - mother at the time oi her own man-i. - 88!. She carried a large bouquet oi’ i ‘ ' calla lilies. The maid of honor was i 1 9 {Jo l S 219 Grczit George Street Cami“, the “m? mm when“! in a boquet of pale green attired in dust-pink chiffon. with hat to match. and carried a beautiful Distributors for Princelidward Island 5MP draeofs- _, V --- - » . The flower girl wxu dressed in pale ““' "' ' j or of the Bank of Nova Scotizi. They ~ Tour Canada in a Cliewelel Si: Ilil! .iiimmei--il'i all worth seeing, Shown above are ill: Twin Fell: in British Columbia’: Yallo Valley. CHEVROLET SIX lT_’S CZNADIAN A complete Iii-in of Com- mercial Cara and Trucks from $485 up. Prices at laciorgyOsliawa. Taxes, bumpers and spare tire extra. ll s. IT’S BETTER BECAUSE ..;,.,j,‘,;_;,. bouquet of pink snap dragons. Tia bridesmaid wore pale green, net and lace, with hat of the same color. rnnnn IS A CHEVROLET DEALER yuan YOU T0 saliva-xiii? .. blue. Miss Leona M, Siver rendered Happenings of the Week Offices: Charlottetown and Montague ., - organ selections. including the wedd- a“? bu“? “mm”? “'°lc°mcd' . ' _ , liig march. She was attired in an Continued from page Eight ' ' ' B U B E E, E Q D S I ' " "'"‘r"‘ ' attractive dress and hat of light -——-ii- A“ anlu5illz ‘(my-v mnpcrllmj‘ '13?‘ Cw” MH“““”H“M*. blue. ' little Princes: Elizabeth. 0n fill“ oc- I » Q Among the annual summer visit- msioii she alucluiely drcimed to let After the very pretty attd impress- e. ‘ JIEDAR We ceremmm the following relatives ors will be Prof. and Mrs. Georgie the nurses brush 1191‘ lNiIl. as she ~ . and c105,, men“ o; the ample we" Robinson of Vancouver nho Hie B - thought the pioccss :1 bore. As hcr ready on their way East, but will vls- mother was away from home. her served a iveddlng dinner at the Hotel Decumber: Besides the bridal party above mentioned, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Walker and son Jack. of Sidney; Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ellis. Sr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ellis. Jr., Mr, and Mrs. David Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ifieret, all of Utica; Mrs. Maud We have on hand the following Cedar Shingles viz:- 700 ti. 2nd CLEARS. 400 M. CLEAR] WALLS father was summoned by the nurses. and he found the llillE Princess sit- tlrr: up in ‘srri. her mouth firmly clos- cd and her face grimly set. Oii cu: side cf the lwrl stood a nurse with a tooth-brush all ready prelim-ed. on the tiihcr a nurse ivili a tumbler oil ivatei". "At last. says the Duke, who‘ it in Boston and Liverpool. N. 5-. be- fore coming to charlottetown. 500 M. EXTRAS. 500 M. CLEARS. ‘s. V 200 M. X NO-Ps. ‘I I PRICES LOW- L". M. POOLE e c0. i 65 AND UP, F. O. B. FACTORY. INCLUDING STANDARD . - “ . FACTORY EQUIPMENT (FREIGHT AND TAXES EXTlAL j M155 A, T, cook. R. N. of Rich- mond. Virginia, is visiting her sister Mrs. Ralph Jenkins, Orlebar Street. one PAOLIS’ WHARVES wfrtffl-QQ-O-o-lv-O-QQQ-ooo 600000 s o0 o0 0o 000400 0000» 34-00% Milli. Look up at this sky- i scraper, the size of ,l the good twist, you lP-‘SWVQIJ a few cents for when you ask for H MIKEY i NICl-IDUDN -=-==\‘ Btscii Twin” ~aciiewiive »~ Hofvatt. Mr. and Mrs. Siebert Howatt. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Walker and son. Jack. of Stamford; Mr. Robert W siver, Sr.. and dauighler, Leona, and Mrs. Hutton of Sidney. Atele- gram of corgratulatioiis and best. wishes was received by Mr. and Mrs. Ellis at the wedding banquet from "Kensington relatives“. at Kensington Prince Edward Island. Canada. the former home and birth-place oi the bride. Immediately after the ban- quet the bride and groom left for a several days‘ tour oi’ the New Eng- lnnd States. The bride's traveling costume was a green ensemble with hat and shoes to match. The bride Is one of Sidneys most favorite and esteemed daughters and recognizes a friend az-d admirer in every acquaintance The groom has a fine position in the Sidney Nat- ional B-ank. Both are very active in the Methodist church. and are mem- bers of the choir there. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis left with the heartest best dishes of their many Sidney friends. On their return to their apartment on Avery street. theyl M,‘ Ind M“ Mm 5cm o; Han. ifax are being cordially welcomed on will b‘c welcomed on the threshold of their new life together as one with the best oi companionship from their friends and the utmozt sssurity of the respect a"d estvm w.th which they have always bcai held in this community. In Sidney. ive feel sure that they uill find u. lasting happi- ness and success that is and should be always due to those who have the qvB-llty of making friends and keep- irg them, serving ideals and realiz- Miss Oarrie Holman of MOXIQYEBL. iii on a summer holiday trip to Eur- l ope. ‘ Q I Q Miss Mona Saunders has returned home to Summerside from a visit to. Mrs. (Dr.) Garth Toombs, who is at' present visiting her parents, Dr. and . Mrs. Leard of Suminerside. Q O l Mrs. Frank McNeil] and Mrs. (Dru Alex. McNeil] have returned from a pleasant motor trtip to New Bruns- wick. g s a Mrs. D. R. Morrison has returned home to Summerside from a visit to Montreal. g s n Mrs. Wyatt and the Misses W_v:iit have returned from a motor trip to St. John. N. B. While there they spent a pleasant week-end with Mrs. Gill. formerly Miss Bessie Alivorth nf Summerside. at her home in Hamp- ton. ole 'ii holiday visit with their numerous I friends. O O i Mrs. W. P‘. H. Gill has returned from s visit to Montreal. Her daught- er. Miss Jean Gill who accompanied her went on to Ottawa to visit friends and returns next week. Q I O Mr. Clarkson and family fonnci-ly: of Montague are now niccly situated sailed yesterday by m? 5- 5~ Amfm‘ ; idea struck air-rs?‘ " Taken of’! 1 the bags are made oi i.-tii-.=r. exacli brillixit, me. I 531d, Elizzbetlil how docs father rlo lliS VOlT" exer- lirr guard the; baby lips vpciierl in ill“ “Ah" sound.‘ in went the brush and the battle was over. i i t O tells the story lllfilfitlf, ‘a I One of the W177i hvcly s-and PXDDH- ‘ sivc~of wrist. \'.'fli"l!‘S has the nhlnzig dial set \\'lll"| baguette diamonds. black onyx. and rose corril. It is on n l-iravy black silk cord inrtcad of a ribbon. a s s In man): of the smfvt Part3 lieu to match the tone cf the costume The newest ShFpF i: an oblong ai-l fair with rounded corners. o s o Women noivnrlnia: rdrn" so muth about with thcm that. oven bags for cvrninn lnve crown in FlZOEibIf‘ di- mrnsions. in loci, (‘BiFPPi for ihr- ma- terials uwd. lhrrc is little to 1113-‘ iingulsh IJ"".\\T‘£“.‘| ihrxe ior riav and. those for rvcninz. The chief dilTEf-I once ma? he seen in the use of rare; brccades and old eznbrcideries. which‘! harmonize with the colors of ones evening: frock or m-np. a s o For evening ih~ smartest wraps are three-quarter length and bordered all around with iur. They emphasize‘ the new silhouette. with its long fluid . lines and graceful draperies A new fashion and an interesting P l a o hodv Si_-| .5735 "135. Aiionisil.» s. THE LUGICAL CHOICE FOHRI FAMILY SERVICE Like the mciny Dodge Brothers cors that have gone before ii, this new one is on ideal cor for the Family. a e Ii has leg-room, head-room and elbow-room in generous measure-v/iih room to spare for luggage. The doors are brood, the seats ore comfortable. The car rides smoothly over even the roughest roads. s o Mono-Piece Steel Body construction and weatherproof internal hy- clroulic brakes provide solefy that means everything in a family cor. » » And its remarkably Iow price‘ places this dependable cor withinlihe reach of alrnostevery Family. "CANADIAN - BUILT FOR CANADIAINIS“ S IXE-S AND EIE HTS UPHDLDINB EVE-RY TEADITIDN UF- flDDIE DEPENDAIILITY w. B. PROWSE & s01vs Charlottetown Summerside ONE 01" T"! IJIWII\T'I‘III(‘III YARN l\ IIII Wlllll ll i q_ 4 m“, i’ . W1C of stitched velvet. sal- l i“: I d‘ .1 i‘ P . 3 5 mt their iullfzlmcni. rnd finding 11 their new homo in 1W1" Gldsgnti". in (‘f " _ -;-;~_,.-'1 ogggqiy maid-W; ifiiizilrlifiyuerifip'ggnt i . _ i . . ‘ "reighisnauiseiosis-d.) * 5-‘ ‘ r ' - 1 amouritv and nrewrving it. \ N-S. where Mr. Clarkson is Manag- lthe hat it accompanies. i with BY nones- lsnlr1lll.u\ Ill u I |\\ -\| I\\\\III HI Ami n. Lab. heron