<»<.=,. summate quality and dis- tincrion in the Chrysler “75” that no experienced motorist can fail to appreciate. In style, the Chrysler "75" stands out as the fashioil-plate of its iield. It sparkles with an original and authentic type ,of ibeauty that is irresistible. And in performance, the Chrysler “75” has a vigor and virility of action that _place it » as far ahead today as t e orig- inal Chryoler was four years “ -_. '"“' "'.. -~-td ` .ni-. ..‘,"". ' __ .- ..=_.i. r'-, '-" ~.»’ ~ ‘ ' ww.. ‘ ‘ i ~. -` " »~ . "'~ __ . Cl-IRYILBI. . 75’ Royal Sedan, $1935 ..i3_s“u“3.'i`s THERE’S an air of con- ago. “Arid no ear in all the world is easier to handle- with pivotal steetiri balanced front wheels-auf-ihe easy, positive action of weather- roof four-wheel h_ydraulic Erakes, the safest bra es ever develpp3cl___by_ engineers. You will be proud of a Chrysler “75” anywhere you o-you‘ll be complimented if owning one. And min led with your enjoyment will be the solid satisfaction of get- ting_so much value for your investment. J’ § New Chrysler "Yi"-- Niru body :yin 198.5 l'a'$]050. New éhryller “6§"-Six My -robs, $132.5 ta .$146 _ New Chrysle;-0Impe`rli;ai;,I~`5i;; nulone .IU I, to $400.? All price: ji mb. Wind/er, Ontario, including Jtaularlfn- my esiupnunl (jtright an taxa extra). il Mr. and Mrs. V. Curley and daught- jsunday, ` iiEH_R_Y S_f.I_`IEiR _ ut. stewei-t,r.a.!. |95 _ EQ CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT “75” _ , , teriting talk by Mrs. (Judge) Mac- Provincial Motors Limited ,,.,,1’,,'§,,”‘“,,,,,“,,,“’,f,," own- on to raves it in on AN -Enos ' ' Country. Among some of the places _ n. x. cutluliurs, ' Mall - _ of interest was the home or shake- ' _ N°"hcl_‘g.g'0h;I‘;' speere, Stratford-on-Avon. Mrs. V ` ` _ V5,”-||_ p_ ‘_ |_ Townsend of Saskatoon, Sask.. \__ 18th. Good specialties between acts. pi -succiissnii. rarmty sata- A very successful pantry sale was held by'the Ladies Aid of St. Mal-y‘s \ternobn in Mears. R. T. Holmari’s yfurnmue department. The viands displayed were of high quality and found a ready sale.~S. ` -ISLAND HOCKEYIST-The Poet Intelligence of Seattle Wash., in all account of a hockey game in that city _ includes the following which is of in- terest to Alberton folks: “Jack Mc- Beth, crack forward. was the hero of Sunfreeaes victory. His shot from pletely baffled goalie Riddell and proved the winning tally. McBeth also scored the first tally on a pretty beftoll. P. E. I. -T0 COME BEFORE JUVENILE COURT-In connection with the series of petty robberies at Suinmq- sidel e small boy who was caught in R.obinson's Bakery late on Friday night, confessed to having broken into e number of other places and implicated two youthful companions. They were apprehended on Saturday and will come before Judge Inman in the Juvenile Court today. S. -C. G. I. T. ADDRESSED-Tile o. o. 1. 'rjor Trinity Unites church. evening meeting held in the Epworth Hall, had the pleasure of a vdry in- P. E. HOLLAND Almira. (nee Amy Linkletter of Bummersidel V - 1 __ _ _ a forrner leader, recently gave an in- _ f ` _ " ` spiring addrss to the girls on thai V Pownal News ` I The Misses Hester and Helen "Wood, Cross Roads were visitors. in ‘Pownal on Sunday. ._ Mr. Gordon Sheadow, Millvlew :passed through Alexandra en route [to the city on Friday. _ ier Eleanor were visitors in Pownal i Mr. and Mrs. Lock Jones are at- ~tending farmers week at the capital. We will be expecting some good ad- -_vice on their retum. i' Miss Mabel Richards has returned to U. S. A. Prior to her departure ishe was entertained at an informal! |luncheon at the home of Mr. and' 'Mrs. Boswell Carver, Hazelbrook. Mrs. Brecken Wood and three little "great grandparents Mr. and Mrs David Jones. The Young People‘s League met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lawton on Wednesday. A large crowd was present and a very enjoyable time spent. An important feature of the evening was the delicious lunch served in Mrs. Lawton’s most pleas- ing manner. _...__ Miss Hazel MacEachern. Mt Mel- lick. is conducting it class in piano- forte at her home. She has one bril- lisnt and willing. pupil from but own little dLstrict who we feel confident will make a name for himself and his teacheras well. " our Sunday School now boasts an orchestra the members giving their first demonstration on Sunday morn- ing, which added much to the music. A treat a/waits those who attend our Easter Service at which the orchest- glrls Hazel, Doris and Ida were re-I cent visitors here the guest of their ra will play, supplemented by several of the Povmal boys who are attend- ing college. Rev. Mr. Littlejohns Ask for the New WALL WRITE your name in Canada ' FEET. USE THE Catalogue ' coupon below, cut out and mail to us 'and we’ll send you the biggest, best, most economical WALL PAPER CATALOGUE . i i ’ *mg Eighty six' new designs, prices based on DOUBLE ROLL OF 72 S Q UARE PAPER O very plainly on the _ J. COUPON Namo_,............,. Address ,. . ...,. . . . . .. ' I MOORE & MCLEOD LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E .I. _Send the new Wall Paper Catalogue to _ ` i eeoaueeeoelseeeosueeeecoeeees umqsereeeseooeeoee nvesoqoeuossaoseeo _ . I‘l‘l.’EQ who needs no lritroduclon as a violinist is coaching the p1lY61’B~ One of our farmer's wives in Pow- nal has a beautiful pansy geranium. Last fall she plucked a smell' limb off a St. lawrence apple tm and inserted it in the flower pot to sup- port the plant which was heavy with bloom. At the present time the ger- anium is not blooming, but instead it looks like apple blossom time there being a large number of bkllloihs on the supporting branch. This might be termed ei freak of nature. It might be is wise plan on the part of the good housewife to remove this little apple tree as it will be robbing the plant of the road the soil con- toms.. Miss Edna Jenkins, Mt. Albion, is undergoing surgical treatment in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. A very large crowd attended the sale of stock, crops, farm implement. etc., on the premises of Mr. William Acorn, Povmal. Bidding was brisk and splendid prices realised. The -farm was bought atprivate sale by Mr. Al- fred Burhos, Village Green, While farming is not the easiest means ol making money, yet it is about the surest, that is clear oi local news- paper reporter. Thg sale was in the hands of Mr. J. A. MacDonald, ouc- tioneer. No* one can truthfully say Mr. MacDonald has missed his call- ing for he surely il the right men in the right place. _ Mr. Edison Smith is doing well ai- ter an operation in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. ».»_ '..,-1. nienssti Mrs. william .iuenn of rownai village. will Be glad to learn she _is gradually recovering from e severe attack of neuralgia. She is be-_ ing attended by her grand-daughter ‘Tlouraquere Life." Both addresses I; were much appreciated. S. , -PASSED AWAY IN BOSTON.- Iu response to n. telegram received i by Mrs. Gordon MacQuarrie of Sum- 't merside, conveying the news of the .' serious illness of her husband in ` Boston, she left on Wednesday last 1 for his bedside. On her arrival -_ there she learned that an operation - for mastoids had already been per- wards evening. His brother, Mr. Heber MacQuarrie, of Reads Corner, 6044-3-12-13-14-18 Church, Summerside, on Saturday af- , centre ice in the second period com- ' i I 66 h 99 f.’§‘?..’,'3.§.“.".‘..‘3_".‘§§.._”;.°2‘..2i.."I.i _ Grays een ' Dresses in 12 New Styles $3.95 , In this, we offer one of the most outstanding values for a long time. Up to the pres- ent we have never seen any- ` thing as good as this to be sold under $5.00 each. The fabric "CRAYSHEEN" B“"‘~m°"‘d== at lhélf' lr” "idly . is an artificial silk, beautiful- ly soft and lustroue, wash- able as well as durable. _There are as mentioned a- bout a. dozen new styles, with the following assortment of colors, mauve, white, sand, peach, maize, copen and black. Sizes are Misses 16,- 18 and 20; Ladies 36 bo 44. Mail- ed anywhere in Prince Ed~ ward Island postpaid on _re-_ ceipt of price. l Good quality Bleaqhed Irish Cotton Table Damask, dice pattern, 54 inches wide 43 :I I * lk' 0 ll,” Ui LL’ 'E Il 9. ‘ i/‘<_ . ITL Short i _ Sleeve J Model $1 98 These are just amazingly good, being a. bar 'in picked up by Mr. McLeo§aand Miss Foster during their recent During trip. They are made of fine English percale, in general eirectsof blue, green Pink, black and white, red and White, navy and sand. They are trimmed with plain piping in the prevailing color ' of the patterns. Small _and medium sizes only. You have ~seén dresses not so good of- fered you at $2.25 to $2.50. I $1.98 froin the Lot colored Turkish Towels. worth to 95c pr., clear- ing at, palr__. . . . . . . . ' House Dress _ Here is.a special value that is possible only by big quan- tity buying for cash. We’ll tell you plainly that many a. time _vou have seen a gar- ment inferior tothis offer- ed for $1.00. This silknit » bloomer is offered you today A_ good one __ 1 nile, apricot, and sunset. Small, medium and large, Linen section standard model, no bobettes i Mailed postpaid on receipt of - price( _ ~ _iiu@-;& <-.,. ._ » tp. »,. ,, -V ' i. . .-.. - V' ' tv » ‘ _ mgmmi ¢ _ ' _ _=_=_______ I _ _.__»rrc`~'crrAnro1'ritfmwsr"“GUKR'oll1:l~_1f ._ m N;-*_ _ _ _ . __ i _ ` _ _ _ ___ __ 1 *Youll be proud i 4 ' 1 “ oailent is coercion agent in How-` lan, and will be pleased to receive df the Chrysler “75” 5... ‘ -all 'rua 'rr.~_u:ii avr rLa¥_ -no matter where azz 0 I me "M Mi-d MM" ' presented by the Kensington Dra- matic Club in King George Hall Ken- sington on Saturday evening, March a A Notable Bargain siiimit Bloomer ' 7st, n five c'olors,'pea.ch, sunni, n this assortmelli-. ._._7_5_c All Linen Crash Towelling.. Firm, evenly woven un- A good weight with brown -bleached sheeting 72 in and white stripe, 16 ~ _15 _ wide, yard .._._.-._..._...... ‘ inches wide, yard ,._. ._ formed and Mr. MaeQuarrie appear- » __ _‘ ` ed to be much relieved and made in- _ ...__. ._ ..._ Mggre €;° M Q I ,e0d_- I day, however, his condition became _ Q alarming and he passed away to- i ' I ., ig 25" /_ _ va .i§ie;r»_'__i.'.~___i_.....ri'.f Atta. _.3 ' if ' 7," `*o( piire`6il;"of mu " x:/‘_ C11” _.fl 3 left on Saturday for Boston and with mg an g ¢¢mf,r,,¢¢ gt ygmgim 'zplging _ I A _ ' the bereaved widow will accompany h O i Mm “"3"” Piuhrm' Umm T ere are left to mourn besides his _ the remains home to Bummcrslde, faghq M, Hector MwQum_rie_ of ___ Commercial College, Bummeiuide, where they are expected to arrive Wilmot, n isorrowliig widow.~0IlG B011 Miss Thelma Woodside 1' at l”`°5` ::\nt\'ld‘v:.w“k and “Ln” home in tonight. The late Mr. MacQiiarrie, énd two daughters, Marion,»Ralph ent the “ue” °f he' “|'si°"'M"- Wm' ____ who was a skilled carpenter by trade, and Mun, B11 gt home; ning tv/9 bm. t°“ °i"k» Llnklemf--M was 44 years of age. For Some YEBYS there and one sister. namely:-Mrs. ` _ be-at he had worked part of his time Charing Img, 0; -1-,y0n_ and Mem* Miss Ruth Matheson, teacher at day morning to spend a tew days in the United states and at the time Heber and Ulm M,CQ,,,,m,_ of Wu. "mb Rllsilw. spent Sunday with with her outer Mrs. oeoi-ge oourins. of his brief, fatal illness he was work- mot, to B11 of whomldgep syjpnhy her mmd Ml” H531 3093005- K0l\lll\lt°ll~ _ , is expressed. 'Fhefuneral arrange- '. _- \»2i;_{if. :_ M m b d th 'I 1 Mr. Hn-nic nioireuin, New cies. _ T . :iethe lliidy all ::mii1;r:ide.e :ir ll ‘°w' W" " "‘“°\’ W Nllmuue on un* 9°” 5”’ “"1 34"' U\f1°1\ -“lg \i‘»té» rolé - sunday. _ miss or olmlomtovni who spent a ..,‘ ' U8 I' \ _ PERSONALS _ M __ ..____T_ gow dm with un. mum menace. f- an Mrs. derlck Hardy, Ken. ave rltllrtieli in their homes. V 15" ‘-5 5 °i“'t§r§H"m ` Wilton were recent lu ts i / ° *°""°'-*- .r.i'oi_nh§i_ eqr¢_s;_i€n§_¢i_a where he has men tp ha antics tim ' ' ` U" °°'_1°‘". *"0"* *Wi vi\°l1h\b\\ls» . ~ .‘_ 151118.. Nl week. -B ` ‘ - ' "*°""‘°‘* __ _ - r ~» ‘ Mrs. _P. J. "“il'~--”-°iit`iii°-"ii'a‘.l~t.""" ' -__._______, .nent the week itgiihiiiby' mmmm' mm!" °'°“'”"'°"'""’°‘l“'» "“ ‘M much annreonteo. _ _». . ._ ,_ ._ _ .,-tl. R_______ _nm ____ __ ___ ____ _ __ H _wmv "___ _;__:..e._t_:.r br. tn. sunt ti he mar. me. 1.. i. _ ‘ ou e ~ - . ' amen muy. W li i - » ____°d__c__°n ___ _______"___ ch____Mm____m_ mug t, liiinmue ao. roi- the ml, _.__ _.___ . -_ . _ ..\_“~_____. _._ ....__..~._....___, .. _ _ "'°"_' -Dionne ~ ii. i “il °\- `i'i Nearly vsoiio motor vehicles ° A ‘ _.,-- --7.\~._~. .' i vm °"¢*°°“l°"°°¢ are *wins wand- mu ami mmm, mums to ner _ _ 7. _i-._ o _ .n.__-T. .______, imported into Argentine in m|_ ei_l_ to lisi1;___.::mes lt. Mp;--_ nm. ui mag* 0,, nm, mn . Mlssonnio onip¢on,mmi¢a a ` " ' ` “',,',, ,M . » .___._______ P ¥» 1 vw- on ni-rival o 'e piedeni wb mein viiit ith 1|.- ____ ~, _ ; Tn” .. - nlzslllfdf manila iiulmsnt in see flops .pg eg |1110 billy bv! on Ftbruary 24th um R, gm,.|°m*°,m_ _ w BidN.iNo UP FATHER li w ~--- _ ~- ~» I -_i '.._ Mri. Harold Stewart ieit en 'russ- i. ,_ Eastern Guardian Murdoch is Guardian Agent in Miln- tusue and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. ..°PalNl~‘Ul. INJURY-Mr. Carl Stewart oi Red Point met with quilt a serious and painful 'accident 01\ Tuesday of last week when he got his rilhb arm elusht in the belt or his gasoline engine while engaged in crushing grain. The arm was broken botweeh the Wrist and the elbow. Mr. ltewart wgnt ta Sourla when Dr. A- lterman at the broken arm. He is now doin! as well as can be expected. ° Bev. G. T. Bpriggs, Riqsington, re- eeiitiy spent a few days in Bea View While there Mr. Bpi-ina conducted brlyer services in the Hallfruesday, Wednesday and* Thursday evenings. ueii meeting _being well attended e _&hnAdn|» ` mn nation, rem, ampeque, inn lccbpteu a position as teacher in North leiieque School. Min Peaker mlm' friends li`ero're;rét lm' leavin: _emi wish her every success _in the _work for whionshe is so mil adapt- -0_4 _ . #EASTERN AGlNTB-»MI. J .W.