‘August, 1926 . “ RuCco ¢ aoorese ATLANE cable 66 MARINE REVIEW AT € cenerat COP The S. S. St. Mary, one of the steamers of the Atlantic Navi- gation Corporation that carry Exide Marine Radio Batteries. ... long and satisfactory service” That is what Exide Marine Radio Batteries give the Atlantic Navigation Corporation HE Atlantic Navigation Corporation’s steamers run from New York to the trop- ics. This means that in winter the storage bat- teries for emergency radio service are subjected to tremendous climatic changes every trip. How the Exide Batteries on these vessels have stood up under such severe conditions is told in a letter dated April 27, 1926. This letter says: ‘‘We are pleased to report that the Exide Batteries installed on our steam- ers for emergency radio service have given us long and satisfactory service.” As a matter of fact, the first Exides to be installed gave such steady, depend- able service that when a bat- tery of another make had to be replaced recently, an Exide BATTERIES Exide took its place. And this Exide, like the others, is standing its watch atop the deck- house, winter and summer, always ready to supply current in an emergency. © You will find Exide Marine Radio Batteries on the vessels of many large steamship lines. They are there for two reasons: their reliability and their long life. Many of these Exide Bat- teries have been in service for eight or ten years, yet they are still in perfect condition and pass inspections every trip. It will pay you to investigate Exide Marine | Radio Batteries thoroughly. We shall be glad to have a representative call and give you full information if you will write us. You will be under no obligation. THE. ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERY COMPANY, Philadelphia Exide Batteries of Canada, Limited, 153 Dufferin Street, Toronto Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers