ESTRN GUA Dion "" --lln. m... ~ “f” sumsangffi‘ The Guardian m! he bought r..i'--t=-= n nus. Subscriptions. Advertlslnl should he left with m1, p,“ ‘in, I‘ Ill! 0‘ the hllophu "M... h runes oomvrvnm u" ""F.'|§“§§§Zm. Water 8t. Gourlles Dru tore w Toronto Baker). Witter It. 5hr! Gendefn hl-mvfla _ vohmm i reserved for. news Woes! interest but advertising of a ncwsy nature may beimert- ed at 2 cents a word strlcly wu- lbie/ln _Id"l11¢.- ' 455ml: new 1939 Mcbiioll Auto “‘°"°“'m“ chm at Brafie-g-d-Z-Di. in corrafwma NAILS 401. builtLng, ill " in sinck {ffflw-n - L-s-e-z-ai. DGOLDEN PL}! construction mgkcs uzcdrich lulivertown au.o tires safer from blow-ours. Order no“. n Braces. L-fi-G-l-Ji. _ EW YORIQ-Mnandlvirs. 6.5.2? Sxheen, and their son Eric, and Mrs Slrecrfs sister. Mrs. J. s. Perry left by motor on Friday for New York where they plan to vigil; the World's Fair. Mrs. Per- ry will visit her daughter, Miss Audrlenne, who expects to return with them, they will also visit Miss Ethel Crockett, formerly of gummerside. 8 ttll-‘RGE CLINIC HELD- Dr. T. B. Acker of Halifax, lied one of the largest clinics since he has been coming to Bummer- inie when he visited time this week Fifty five children came to the clinic durinfl the three days mo; Dr. Acker was here‘. Mofimd improvement was noted 1n mom’ o1 (he cases. Dr. Acker was in swnmerside for three day! "111 Miss Ross the National Health nurse ivas very blessed with 6116 progress many of the Child-I'm M‘? making —nS. AIONDITION SATISFACTORY ...oondition of Gordon Mclnnis. who had his eye severely inJured ln the fire at Travellers Rest Thursday eveninz was Mid in b6 satisfactory last 1118111- 5° 15 l patient in the Prince county Hoe- iiai at Silmmerside. Fbllowins e accident, when he was struck by falling debris his eye was re- moved and unless compilations set in he was expected to make agood recovery. He was reported suffer- ing from shock. 5 -Mrs. S. B. Crossman. Central Bedeque. is visiting friends in tho United States. She WG-5 866471719" mied by Mrs. Horace Lyle of Bummerside. B tommissioners Give Accounts 0f Findings IDNDON, June 2 —-(CP)—SC'IIGI'I commissioners who were appoint- ed to inquire into the possibilities of settling central European refu- gees in British Guinana issued de- triigxd of their éindihgsmtillgsyh an ese acccun were appendix to their originol report. lfgfiilllflfled ‘inlay 010i which said the: w ie Brit h unana was "no gdeal" for settlement of refuges; rom central Europe the coun alsstissed possibilities for settle- en . lt was announced officially today that the refugee commission's Ml! l0 proposals were being considered gydislaaub-committfige of a’: cc!»- ng comm on e re - are grofilferér ‘aonclmthat tlreiy wouclld Jum eArnercsns- 115013’ conunittoe in due course. Mlxfttlbrllllgatioza of the“ orlgingl re- y 1 was o olweq y an- nouncement that Britain oped to sgtfiemegt of the country 9 fl Rn by l llrotnise by Prime Minister Chamberlain that £118 government would offer the fullest facilities" for settlers. As in the previous report. the commissioners today urged an ex- Dorimentai tlement for the pur- ’___ Guardian Illl he mod oflvflrghgafiy at ll W!’ Ill! “$52 It! week. l". your ordc to the boy responsible for deliveries to any hour in nmm Phone 25-1 m? m. m; ‘L: 9n Ylllll‘ [DIM- —-FILMS Dilvigwpg Drug Co" Kemmgtom l) at Taylor -CERESAN Am) 55M BEL 1°? ""1111! seed in stofilfAfi Braces. _5_6_2_;_ -ALL i-he lead nu bra d» r n H ‘ O 5511161 Re al, Five lion , plea-u: 15E ., B. Rnbinsong ulcer-y, L-l074-5-30-s-3. “QPIOI-AL CHICK F n“! M135- All DYEESQSCILS‘: - - - L-1073-5-3l-5-3. '-RALPI'| G. ersl Insurance ‘figgwfig i)! I11" End‘; beral contracts at owes rg , ph 527-1; 521-2. °“° 1.5.‘§.';'§'.‘1".§§Pf5 liensington Man Killed In "Maine ROUYN, Que. June 2-131; l Murphy. S-l-ymr-old minor wufs kilkld Whén struck bvv a heavy 39¢. Evgxagg pine which crashed down He died ucldenially. s coroner-is fury decided last night. The verdict contained a rider that mine officials should have °d "P1111911 Pfiglllutions govern- the tvoe of work which re. suited in the miners death. Murphy. member of s strait- . was 790 feet below surface when a 20-foot section of broke loose at the shaft op- B. Murphy’: body will be sent w. marrow to Kensington. 112,1. ,. A‘! Pope Receives Assurances From Leading Statesman VATICAN CITY. June 2—(AP)— Pius XII told his Cardinals t ay his intervention in Europe, dissensions had brought assurances from ieadin statesmen that thiy were resolve to keep peace. e occasion for the Pope's speech WLs his 63rd Saint's Day. on which the Cardinals came w pay homage. The Holy Father during the day received Rodrique Cardinal Villcn- euve. Archbishop of Quebec, prior to departure of the Canadian Car- dinal for France where he will re- present the Pope at dedication of a national shrine to Joan of Arc at Domrem on Sunday. The Cardinal aiifgred esterday. pe Plus told t e assembled Car- dinals the sympathetic response of European overnments to his cf- forts on be " ' is s0 much desired by the people" to sv war. The Pontiffd" closed hh fear early last month that invernational rels would "degenerate into boody confliatlkbut saidh the nftlaw hlad “grea r opes" t a paci c so u- tions could be found and “a stable peace" reache . Bfhpiesentativm of the Holy Bee at ttime invited the various governments to examine their (ii:- puteo. They talked with statesmen of Germany. Italy. France, Great Britain and Poland. slbie. but they pointed out the country's disadvantages. Sir Geoffrey Evans, economist and botanist. who dealt with the possibilities of agricultural settle- ment ln the hinter‘and. warned settlers that attempts at extensive ploughing fn the open Savannah country would be "disastrous" and would result in dust bowls "as bad Dole of determining the scale on ‘imisettiement would be pos- _ Colon are plight blue, :8 to I ,1‘.- $11- HOLMANXS HALF HOUR SPECIALS Saturday Night (collie-new LOOK! Discontinued Colon -- MURESCO -- Suitahle for many pieces in the hone. logular a packages. For 0n lalf leer Search! t- (unnnwiina burr.) LM as anything of the kind in Can- ada. the United States or Australia. light and dark grey. 04th left the way open for his continued work old C“ uar- w}, CQUNTY C Hired is an exceptional BIVI”, “my Nixht. Jill. xii-i values. HOLMAWS Summerside ROYAL PARTY Thousands were r'1 from Ja per thousands [were 2 1-2 - nne}§‘.%'t1§i"‘°“” hi} the-world fl off nmwsy. ed at stop at the was the first to greet them. Chi J06 11. her father, had fulliy removed a pair of r from her white moccasin; n Takes Fancy 0f liq- M319” Rosie. a round-faced as: "n.*"’*“°"-* '° stooped down to talk Cree child whole thing she couldn't 991i A. t lte nt rep" ngrsie: rwa the Queen walked closely couple with two Scotland Ffrom the encampment grades rode into the hem-l- o: m; usiness dstrict, to the Igfilggurg Buildings where Ptenflel- rhim, who had met the Royal couple at the railway station. read a. pmvln. cial address of} welcome and the ing handed hun a replv snyln he and i118 Queen proved “divine .".‘éi°éé"‘i...'£“m°°’}ii““t, n,“ '””’,‘ S of this DfOVIIXIOGFF y e peope Most spontnneoug Reception | mpnwsrhr however...”- - e es Hloeflglugrlfitegls thuougzqnmligldmontonh re- w e m {they have received. The crowds were closer to the Royal automobile than 111 B113’ other spot. They frequently broke’ through police lines but nev- ‘fer uite reached the Royal car. ; T e weaiherlh Edmonton was ‘the warmest Their Ma ties have ,.o>ttl>crlenced inMCanada. e te ,a ure rose .o icotfon dresses, sun hats. es and bright umbrellas made their i» "or ‘ilooker “is "c: i: s. uni e ng coo - form of Air Marshn of the Royal nadfan Air rbrce and the Queen's choice of a white crepe de chine dress and coat was a. happy one. _ itc fox fur st the elbow, silver trimmings. arl ear-rings and an ta grey parasoi com- e er cos ume. mzvhen ‘Ilixgltlivmilgséflles arrived at Lexis o ding Marie Stacey. e. nlnc-yoo-r-old b 0nd, tes- ented flowers to the eenPMr. Aberhart presented to eir Ml]- esties seven men who won the Vic- Eogattzi-Ioss for gallantry during the a or. The Provincial and civic welcomes were both extended at the l islet- ure. Mayor He; preeen Id- dress immedia ly after that of the Premier. The King and Queen received 175 greens including. members of the isiature and their wives, Judges an other officials From the lsiature the; drove across the hlg -1cvel bri gs into the south side before going to their train for a rest prior to a provincial Government dinner and their de- parture ai- l0 P. M- _ Their Majestim were visibly _im- ressed with the high level br. e. ‘LOOQOOO-structurc above the no h Saskatchewan River. It has lanes for pedestrians, cyc is. motor (are. ‘street cars and trains. and Queen. Prime Minister Mec- 1; mo King IJeutsnant-Governoc 3,93, n. ‘ ” isries and of . Officials in - . . i ht t. secret .l~h>§‘c' ggiugr $212.32.? rife fir» and 11mm" "tarts; .......*:.: rt a more , love ma» Mllootils a. eood n t! {on more proceeding to Sanka OIIIOHOW. The dinner menu included fillet of beef tenderloin. brunt of clutch and lake trout. t l lime’: Am. Elect Officers ANNOONIH. N. 8.. lune 5- istared nurses al- 8. has Oootls at many’: “n; g session of its annual convention fflofleod 1'6 "aw" ° a co atlveccheme foe red b the e: 411M111" Pane l mtg“ Elli. 01ml“ fl Xavier University here; whereby nurses 501'" 7W5 wean ities. yqwunofflcers were elected lg m; ya: wtth we. Hobo “I - , . .. reoeivlni i1" grfigldenoy. Ksthlegimrvoti. Mid- dleton. - Halifax. and Josie deuteron. Heli- g” ledye Strum. m: (were chosen u ylol- ' ml ed t 3.25 . . . A04,’ l P M (725 P. M. massed slatbn when ‘Their Malestmsfirrtg/e- Park and other backed along Port- strange of pavement on either side v11 Wiley Post and other round- iers have used as a take. When the King and Queen uy-lv. the Indian encampment, first Edmonton route, Rosie care- ubbers minutes before Their Majmtgs 13f rived. un star. grin, fmmedfstely fancy of the Queen who to her. The was so excited about t-he hid said spontaneous 1 Almost 200 persons were invited, to the drier at whidr Premier and: Mrs. Aberhart sat with the King chbfifi ll1\llfi .1 menis m Their Maiesiies’ tour laid yexpmmgiiamaone A WORST y expressed confidence that the men would be rescued. Before the stern went out of sight there had been attempts to cut holes to let out otfie air and admit a fresh 111' ollflflly to the tombed men. A huwser had been reported at- tached to the submarine in an ef- fort to lift it up further. It snap- ped under the strain. was discovered: a SOD-foot vessel, _____ she lay 1n 18D feet of water with l8 feet cf the tail above water at m l; “u, “o,” ‘ “Mu” "131" The Guardian looms of the pess- Tbe tail ‘dififlppfilfi th l. m; o; M" fwmbgiii‘ ‘l d1?“- "WW- "d tn occurred at her home in vp until is rricny the admir- "“""”_°‘,,.,"°;,.,°'”3..'"3.',3 ,1 ' are most happy when they are serving others. Mrs. Dawson had been ill several months and it was that she would recover. but it was not to be and death came peace- fully s/t the last. Mrs. Dawon was before her HRONICLE The Late Mrs. , ;Dordon Dawson 1...... “fir; for hoped feet futile rescue naval vessels. of finality . the tn follow to four survivors men, had th med in the site able. "We were 4 1-2 hours. 110M118 some Bvt away from more would be able to her." said Robin "She did not had dislodged h bank in whi kl of slender . We could do had It h made s rush $1 mi m; be the hu , “camels; com ressed nlrh to l face 8 to wh and shaded with sharkiike fin of BKUIL The four Orun. Ldeut Stoker . an employee of closely guarded. sl$htest official to d when they secrecy was said follow ap ra . _ e authority “It i; obvious o the fact the and bens of the hatch c d s1 statement it llucfitfme fin“. PG rises certain wh down into th em- ln etest ve. Whether wete hi. Med HAMILTON. ~82 Frederick Ontario Medical of the Canadian ole. "fills is an fllllkilifl r in “a”, be! all???" M a": _ on un my“ m rch Council." l Renee. 5h- Bederlck said. He‘ told of con- durlngya survey of ditlon: found motion! An otlncem 1 of the Laird official th stuck nose down. and tins against the stem down to the bed of the sea. ‘There were rescue vessels of all nds around. Divers and fidmir. His. As time went on the chances rescue became more and more ft the craft en But at midnight tried and all had been fruitless. tides dragged from their objectives. Every second that sped by cut in- atever marlin of safety those ier might have had. esh eets es th crisp fr sh were at the dodcside, just in case. Eyes were strained into the sunset other melnbers of reach the chamber beneath it to be released to t-he stirfsce." a men is released by the Davis "lung". s certain amount of Inter foee into the submarins, hm sir supplly] uoed. e to the surface breathing ox- h special be. fti l y one suppg w“ uifinii‘}°'ttii’§ divi tostin 118' 01‘ 8 e torpedo tubes being accidentally of the uilshlp. ical Research Oral... June I-(OP) M con- tlmi here today he felfively; %_ poestble was being done Cammell _ at hope for the men had been given up took a atop further s lrava statement of the Admiralty before midnight that was greatly diminished. e announcement had no ef- on the frantic yet apparently operations being Wives wept and were led sway. boat crew which visited the chill, search-lighted scene returned with the story that three occupants of Thetls perished in attempting the surface the only tryin Dram; 9S’ in moon when a port- ion of the Thetis‘ stern was vis- there for more than and waited patiently, Williams. ooxswain of the lifeboat. TEBDflGBT tide. Something-the strong tld@__. er from the mud she apparent] the tide hitg hushed her nothing, of course, and whe left nth‘? sflablyglearélllxfia no more sd bene a 180m’ in which 01% hlad a majo o 0w early morning tld the stern visible. o m“ dramatic day of the high spring r part. then that airlines of hope ht be attached by divers, that g made for escape from or. failing that. that navy t_ cylinders might be attached tirely to the sur- allhad been of divers away the hands of shore watchers for somemeglimpze of the ‘liretls’ stern which had given so much encour- when it nearly seven hours. wrvivore-Oa . l". H. G could be seen for t. l-I. P. K. the builders-were There was not the light on what they were picked up by the destroyer Brazen. All that was seeped through offic- that t-he quartet their companions e cred to tthem upward in us 0 M03179 said:— now that title fore e submarine e t no further mem- crew were rescued by the Davis escape apparatus suggests to experts that the water is now ill the chamber below the aft escape )(from which the fo 1t ‘was certain. after the rescue of the four men that t-ne the aft hutch ti. W86- were us- From eAdmir- a ars that no e crew could is correspond- esmplng man mask. e 11.3%“ ‘$1.23 ud of the Sgllullkfi on was that. the tubes were flooded ti! ed through fid by most alive in the first Bent! told the pressed forward by a huge force of But to hundreds huddled in the shadow of the great cranes-at the shipyards the Catnmell Laird oi;- ficiais statement carried an air melt narrative suggested that; others died desperately in g to save themselves with the Dav- is "lung” apparatus. Heartrending Never before. said the lifeboat seen such a heartrending drama. "We have never felt so helpless" said one who often took part in rescues in turbulent seas. Early in the evening they went to the some, carrying doclm-s their lifeboat-Jar hope had flam- i marriage Miss Mary son of’ Orapaud. Most of her married Life was spent at Cane ‘Ii-averse. Some ten rs . m. Mrs. Dawson came to live mflum- merside, when Mrs. Dawson soon made many friends. She was most hospitable and her friends and n s were always welcome. She was mic active in church will 5e held Sunday afternoon with service remains will be talnen the byterian Church at ‘rryon. LAHEUHE B E F0 R E CUMMITTEE (By The Canadian Press) UITAWA, J1me 2—Ari spousa- tion that Ooi. George Drew, tario Conservative Loader, dealt with secret information in his evi- dence to the Public AocountsOom- mittee of the commons today was made by General L. R. larleche, Deputy Minister of Defence who fallogved Col. Drew to the witness s n . “I tell you that the witness dealt with a secret matter and at that time I had a memorandum in m possession me to see (hit that was not lobed," sold General LAFleche The committee sat, twice today and again tonight in an effort t» finish its investigation into the contract for 7,000 Brien meohin tfon p . Drew. author of the Macleurrs Momma article. “Canada's Armament Mys- tery." that caused the royal com- mission inquiry into the mnwdct as well as the present probe con- cluded hls evidence today. G. G. McGeer (Lib. Vancouver- Burrard) said that a duty nested on the conmrittee either to exon- erate General Ismael-m from a change made by Col. Drew that his evidence to the royal commimioi inquiry was not to to recommend his _ i. General nmedhe wmrld be in an untenable position 1f the oom- mittee made no finding on the charge. said Mr. McGeer. l-lls sus- pensdon would naturally follow un- til tihe matter was cleared up. Defence ltdiniseer Ian MwKensie General Lelficche I eras that the Minister sought to influence his deputy in PUB-rd to the contract. "If that is what he (Drew) meant. I brand it every reofleo ." Clem d. l-le rejected also the on that Major James E. Hahn. presi- dent of the Inglis ny. hnd deceived him or attempted to de- ceive him in regard to the ate/tits of the Inglis Compan . Much of the "so-calied pressure" the British War Office with S! information that Canada, didn't halve. said General lafleciie. ‘Phebe were war secrets given to Canada by Britain tQWmd been scattered all over this country by mp1s who have come to the at- vtion of the public." said Gen- eral LaFieche. Col. Drew should know the facts and should be ex- tremely careful in dealing with such matters. Grant MscNell (0.01 Vancou- ver Nor-Hi) said that if Ocl. Drew d dlvulgedl n. it an Genera. m» ec e might gs well throw more lfmht on it. The evidence of General La- Fleche today largely confined it- self in pointing out what he said were inaccuracies and false state- mente in the magazine article. __,._..__i.__ International Wheat Agreement is, Discussed OITAWA. June I —(OP)-_An inns-national wheat Alreement pro- viding for s basic minimum world price equivalent toilo cents sbush- el for No. 3 Northern wheat at rot-t William was discussed at the recent meeting of the preparatory committee of the world wheat ad- visory committee in London, trade minister Euler announced today- Export quotas for the exporting countries were also discussed?!“- tar explorinf the possibility 0- o" inter-nations agreement during muting; from April 13 l0 May 1'1. the commi‘ decided to meet a- ln Jul ‘l. "wfnmiery me n» cinmim delegation were agreeable to the proposed .worl:i minimum). price. Other countries consider“. lt too low or too filth on at . the house at; 2 o'clock, when the t0 0rd: . . . 1 he First Canada and // “<1. Get Ready For This Momen tousiOccasion The Royal Visit! DRESS UP FOR THE KING And QUEEN Vlsit of Their Majesties To Prince Edward Island -— H 0 L M A N ’ S Fashion Departments are Featuring the Newest, Smartest Clothes For Men’s Wear Ladies’ Wear a Childrerfs W881‘ HOLMAPPS SUMMERSIDE “Quality At Every Price” time... E Threatres To Dlose Doors (By The Canadian Press) QUEBEC. June 2—-'I'he silver‘ screen will be "blacked out" in tfhfl efficient city's ltl moving 171C‘ m” theatres tomorrow. OWNED“ announced today in newspaper advertisements that their 11”?‘ would be closed definitely after to- night's shows because of a recent ‘mumps in the city amusement tax. The formal announcements came ~ after threats of cl0sln8 811d 1W8 negotiations with city authorities who boosted the civic fox from l0 to 20 per cent last month. Pal-t of a program of new W" atfon declared necessary ‘t0 5B1‘ ance the city's budizet. the new amusement tax was granted bywhe provincial Mimi-m" Wm‘ Pew ‘m’ posts on liquor sales and income. Qpgfgbors protested when tho tax was first levied that they would be forced out of business. N0; mg“ today, nonvever. 24 hours after city authorities toid them the w; would remain. did operators inform their patrons it would be a showless city tomorrow. Fin To Be “Exaggerated” (By The Cartesian Pressl nmzoou. June z-Accusetlono mt the British press generally important American news have been found t0 be “exaggerated or entirely unfound- eq" nnqydlng to a survey It ai-itun mun known M P~ E» P~ (political and oconomic planning.) was reported mdny b)’ Newmgpnwcrld, journalism week- gn-[n u) the recent Liver-- Rdspeeclg by the United States Ambassador. Joseph P. Kennedy. in which he urged netvsnever Pub- lishers to "write something about current affairs in America besides gangster shootings. rapes and kit‘.- Mpvlngs," Nmvspapfl‘ World and PEP. had investigated this griev- ance wmi the following conclu- sion: "If the fleet Mlblied is the 995W allowed to American nc-ws com- red with news from other coun- Fraies it would be difficult, to sus- lnln my charge of inadequacy. The popular journals of (‘h-eat Britain canjv a heavy preponder- ance of American over French and German news together" TOIIIOFPOVvIQEX/lll Be Apple Blossom Day KENTVIILE. ‘N. 8.. June il~fCPl -F'lorence Small. slendc" auburn- hsired queen of the Engll h avail ards, arrived tonight to Norw- i and lflaredor sent about 500 3?: on a loutbwurg voyage flail Ooelt guar en said. tho ted to chart sbouthei! ated total of 800. Lieutenant Ned W. sprow. who reported 45 bergs were sighted in t fruit were of the old country i? tlhebpzfigpom lilo-Ugo‘ £1523: H. B- 06601!) VI. , ankjuixiess for the $1,000.00!) fruit crop raised here each your. Miss Small landed at Quebec sev- eral days ago. and after belnB ‘"1- 00 D0ll1ini0n v . Sunday will be apple-blossom d” in the valley. Thousands of sight- seer; in pest years have carried away memories of pink-tinted bloa- soms spread like snow over exten- fill’ Orvcvih m wooded fisblli? es. e . - ti)! the distgrrzt Gobequid Moun ‘ 01' B. p. Officials of the festival said most of the valley; will be 839100111 3W1" da , althoug some of the later var- wili be at their beat later in the wee-k. The futlval opened today and continues until June 5. " lanes were given an gditionsl shift scuthwgrd on May r Apologizes For Demonstration g GLADE BAY, N. 5.. Sticdenns’ council of June k high school. (today ooized {on student demonstration held eariial this week. walnut a. ban on dan- in the school's auditorium in _=-,. Bcrgs Sweeping Southward BOSTON. June 2 -(AP>—Hun- rlreds of huge icebergs were re- ported sweeping on the Labrador current by the United States coast guard cutter Chelnn. back in port today from international ice pat- airibi-dance ban lifted. The council “sincerely rearnttnd‘ the students’ action and expressed the opinion the school board had noted in the bed. interest of the high school Pll/Dlls in deciding against any urone public dances in ms auditorium. They asked Der- misslon. however. to hold i/ho 1881 dance of the term there on eon- dftlon the int/intuition list would bl Y¢5'i'71°i5id___19_5i4\1_d9.1'1i'§- reported an open Baffin Bay. Greenland in Attention Home Bakers ! Have you tried the ever increasing Popular Brands of Flour BLOSSOM 0F CANADA Erin: fnncylonr’ Patent" Hard Wheat Flour. Backed by highest Guarantee on the market YORK FLOUR First Patent Strong Bakers Flour. HIGHLAND LASSIE Blend Flour of unusual merits. wnonsssts AND RETAIL PDND & DELAllEY, Summersidc §+§¥O4+§ %O'O-QQ-O-§§-G VQ#§Q-OOQQ§-OO-OQ-O-O-QQQ-VQFO-§V§1-OQ ‘ wane-ow» owe 0e o++oo+m++04<w EXTRA ! EXTRA ! a? r-._4@ BETTER PRICES ON NEW TIRES 5M 1p ... .-. - 6.70 550: l‘l-_-_.-B-B0 599, 15_._._.l9.75 450 x 2o - - - c110 475 x l9 - ——- 6.70 Also. special prices on New Tubes. We sell and install at lowest punch-Mufflers. D01" G111‘!- tVlnclshiclds, Wheels. Axles, Bearings, springs. Ho. Itc- Summerside Auto Salvage Wviihltliiilil-K“ Box m n-aa-a-a-io-iv-m. “i, §\® i / it . . ._ Phone 216-1 jiiasniraa: . 9. l .. vlIl(l(