ARCH 16 1932 THE cHARLoT'ri:'rowN GUARDIAN _ ___ PAGE si-:VEN K/ (By “Tec' ) ' , i.iKEs iuoucrou - EXPECT LARGE cnowu U, Exchan e sa st 14# A Halifax I; Y = ii Meeting up wth Perc Nltklln If DIED!! hflll Cy talk .ind ile mach of the Hauiis while in Monc M » ` " f- 1 mr-5’-15"" ' Keen Racing On I-0_0KIN§ ',flT.MOV_i'3R;_ B|lI.S RECEIVE ZNII REIIIIINE N An' general air of eliiltliusliasm i'nanifestw¢0n 1,15; week, I remarked. that he ther locally is any cmmon' the” 1°' would probably be hcadinl West-to 0 . ' -ui y CIHYS h0¢k€y Special which leaves go mm me fish business ngoin dur for Bummerside at 5 o‘clccl: will th., _ N 1-Not fo; D0 ° Aciear.o0tl)dta£ternoon‘atnt;1n;a\-:gl :ragged the scrape? used bn glen be wen ‘med with “mem mme rig." C; is.“rm quitcl _Y B 1 :Wd °"°°k’ “ °° h° °°““°’ .i i '°°t°"'~ satisfied to stay in Moncton. we'ii A111011 g M€3.Sl1I'6S D, wwgnwrg graced the Victoria The officials were: I This game between Abbies and Wm that Madame mls yen.. Club's races 011 the speed- Starter-D K McLeod. Crystals is the first of s. post sea yfivinz . _ _ ny Yes'/”d“Y °"'°m°°“' Them ']“d3°"-’-H- M“l'Dhy. N. Walker 5°” 1101119 Bhd home se:-ies, goals ' E-FE are f°“1` "H5553 °n the D¥'°8l’Bm. John McDonald, Southport I to count for the unofficial chain- A653215 G;1(`;n§nn':;»?nti0,§ from w . were keenly raced and run Tim s-S. 1 f ~ 5 ' . ____ 'wh er Morrison and Herb D onsmp 0 the Island- the Fredencton team' “Joe” Beaton' Provincial Legislature, March 15. og in good time. Cameron. Free-For-All This brought out Volo Rico, Mn- for Aubrey and Hush. In the first ,nd second heats Volo Rico led Vo mmughout, winning each by about Major Aubrey (G, Buntgin) Summary I-‘ree-For-All lo Rico (McKinnon) hp;-n-length from Major Aubrey, l-lush (Bailey) with Hush about the same distance behind the Major. The 3rd heat, _ ownei--driver George Buntain, made | grand stand finish, winning by a Time-31%; 31%; 32. . cms A. Trot ” ` Dhnny walker (chandler neck "Um V°I° RI°°- _ B11" MM (Hooper) .1 K Clase A. Trot. This had four l00d starters and was a fine race. Briar Mac captured the first and second heats by out- brushing Kalmuck at the wire. Ruth S. and Johnny Walker were a bit unsteady. In the third heat, it was found that Johnny Walker had been minus a shoe. This being nailed on, he was a real trotter, out- Class C. Trot and Pace footing the others in the fastest Real Great .,.,,,____,____ °1mU¢I¢ (Kelly) Ruth S. Time-31%; 31; 30%. Class B. Pace La Rico (Wood) Mr. Henley (Holmes) Time-82%; 33; 35. (heat of the day. Kalmuck, a really Poinset beautiful trcttor. was second. Time-33%; S3; 33. 2 2 2 ;°:;|x;th;;$2;5Ect 3; L21; 1511:; The above mentioned young lady A , . e . , _ Uh- In Pu. st Pnrlcvl Da R. or shifting about Within the MUL may be OK. at pickin em, but she I _ Y Utes Mm . surely couldnt have seen all our The Victoria Driving Club are go- 6 branch before May 15' `Ai‘:bies. .'1 1 2 3 1 4 2 3 Nt-I 1 2 1 3 |553!-‘K4 Nv- I This had 'the two old rivals, La ing to stage St. Patricks Day Races Rico and Mr Henley lvir Henley on Thursday aft m th e oon on e 'i h ony aigguiiicut of long Standing won the first heat easily 'and the sP¢¢dway, commencing at 2 dclock 6( ‘ _T I " _‘ rm lwked nk, 5 gift to mm, but ,harm An drivers and omcms or tonight was settled iii the Stadium, | the next two he was unsteady, La the Club a-e expected to wear ,when Percy Nirkliirs Hawks admin- istciui a 5 to t iinming to Fatty" Rico winning e ily. ,_ A _ ' -- 2 1" “ I will be a largedturnout of Zpectat- 2 , Gould's 'uaiiie sons' in n. guinc gg- Q 'png um pu. on go mme" tho noel Ircplctc with many thrills, spills _ lyouowms In the probable .tarh - l _ - clnln s the roverbiai - as Shamrocks an it is likel there _ _ 'moi emi and roiosot. :mi eo: ` BOSTON. Mass. March 15. _ ' MADISON SQUARE GARDEN’ About 1,500 fans watched the loc Great won all three heats. Poinset, Class A. Pace-Hush, Major Aub- a handsome trotter, was unsteady. rey, Miss Possibility. ' ‘ , Credit for the clearing of the Chu A. Trot-Johnny Walker, course must be given to the track Briar Mae, Kalmuck. committee, homes by D. K. Mo- Clan ri. 'rrotmiiraoo-Mr.Hen_ IMG. and his assistants, the Hen- ley, La Rico, Lealock, Ruth S. -’ 1 ncssey boys, Sam Morrison, Neil Class C. Trot and Pace-Real Walker, and toRa.ukin Mclhaine for Great, Poinset, Waltz, Harvest ‘ the loan of his Willys truck, which _ Maid, Sybllset, Omar, Khayyam. Novelty Concert Blinds Bluegrass-Alice Fraser. Rebecca Racheal Sharpe - Ruth Sigma. A le t Poliv Jane Pratt-Marion Hume. V911 P asan evening was spent in Hearts Memorial Hall on Hs! 3\h°:l;a!:::hl€;rr|;°rstH“ M ii sth. ii . ““ - 83 ~ am ' W en th” Y°“”“ Pe” Ethel suiheriand. ples Society of Trinity Church mmm’ Beautyspot Tempt tion a presented a Novelty Concert Th “nt ut ‘th ' Touolimenot- Mildred Mclnnis. O D O 6 DYOSTIIIIIDB consisted oi s ioiovirioo broad- m”°‘°”°;°“:;‘°”’°““ *' Cm" ¢osi_iur.i='i-odriirfi -°°M“°~“ ,,,g_ ° ” ““°°“n° Assistant -sybii ooruon. As this was the first time the citizens of Charlottetown had an °l>P0rtunity of "listening in" and "looking in" to world famous nrt- ists the half-hour broadcast was especially enjoyed. ,| Following is the programme: The King. HIIIIIIS TRIM I l. Piano Duet, Harmony Sisters -Mae Stems and Thelma Burns. - 2. Solo, Signer Francisco Ros-`, etti-Mr. A. R. Gillis. 3. Melody Makers Quartette - Mrg R0 gudmm-9 M" W G AiI.\/IHERST, N. S., MI81‘Ch 15 - - Y . . . speneer, My Hu-véy Mcphemon Closing the hockey season on home Mr, Jnmgg caidey-__ ice, Amherst Ramblers lost a 4 to 4 solo in Ge;-mm)._Mys 3 exhibition decision to the Moric- - . (Sung _ Schand. ton Hawks here tonight. 5. Reading, M153 1,¢i|;u¢g Telier The Ramblers were reinforced by -Miss Ruby Maeoougaii. chuck Jommeu: and Ron Hudson of 6. Violin Solo, Marie De Rosieres 911° Tl'lll‘0 BGBTCHI’-S. md N\l¢k- >_'rhe]mg d_ _ er Irvine ofthe Halifax Wolverines 'ree After this station signed off we appeared in Hawk rezimentels. were taken back to the studio in Connolly and Burrage scored for I-feartz Hall where we were pleas- Moncton within 30 seconds of each lnsly entertained by the Young other in the first charter- Ladies Leap Year Club with their Then Hudson counted for the playette entitled "Get Your Man." Ramblers, and Vic Fraser tied it up The following were the cast: after the start of the second session. The President, Florinda Ket- (Irvine put the Hawks one up,' but chum-Catherine MacLean. Fagan tied the count before the The Secretary, Bally Snooker - bell. Freda Cotton. The th‘rd was slow, with Muckle The Treasurer, Calamity Jane scoring on a long rebound to give Higgins-Helen Looknarc. Hawks the same. 'rim i.oNGr:s1' GAME ` season in organized hockey, it is game to a fnish-and they did. the next Hcilifnx team. What truth The second game will be played hero on Friday night. ' "’h° h” “E” “t °°““° I" £2; 'rho House mot it 4.20 p. ri. locals for two years, was app by Boston Bruin representatives with a proposition to enter profes- sional ranks. The offer was a. wtll- 'I'h . e longest game or hockey of the d°5°"Ved °°mPum9“1‘- _ An Act to Amend an Act respect- ' teeth; centres, James and Lawlor, James graceful and tall. Lztwlcr clean Sm" mm' ABOUT V cut and iooirsiovciy on skates: wings the House went into committee. Lennon, Irvine, Doucctte, Al Taylor anI;n;‘kleSlI':aI;ciIgne’ rhowen Lennon all tall, dark :md haiidsoiiic, Irvine I menmflffed ‘° “"°d;“»“ "~°"‘ is ii-.c most nopuior of ine ion be-jlis E W K 8 A N as I ey can Mes for cause he is ah! so a la Gable! (ifl you know what I moan) Joe Landry iifgmjsminb mriorts fx 1,13: “anne okay for trziiner, because he has c s_en ns ne; (er play- pmt,” ham I __ ers noi" officials are willing to I (AP) -The Boston Bruins con- tinued ln the running for n Nu- tional Hockey League playoff berth by trouncing the Toronto Maple Leafs 8-2 tonight m the wildest game played here this season. The game was less than four minutes old when Referee Bill Ste- against Lorne Chabot, the visit- ing goalie, and ordered him off the ice for two minutes. This unusual ruling enabled the Bruins to register three easy goals, two by Marty Barry and the other by George (Owen, as "Red" Horner, King Clancy and Alex Levlnsky took turns in the Toronto net. IIIIIRUIINS4 RIINGERS3 FORUM, MONTREAL, Que., Mar. 15. - (By the Canadian Press) -Three goals with but 48 seconds to go gave the Montreal Maroons a. surprising 4-3 victory over New York Rangers here to- night arid practically assured them of a. place in the National Hockey League championship play-offs. With Bun Cook and Art Somers in the penalty box and the Rang- crs lending 3-1, the Maroons came to life and rattled tlircc goals into in thc space of 24 seconds. The crowd got tc its feet hoarse with excitement as the red light flashed on and off three times bc- hind the Rriiigcr cngc. Dave Trot- tier put two of thc goals bchind Roach to even the score and then Bnbe Slebert drilled a hard drive to the back of the cage and won the grime for the Maroons. I "I hear you lost your valuable dog in an auto accident." "Yes, I was saved but the dog was killed." "What ri pity." Wh mpwwc’ -#3111-ooalé in ifidacco i . t L I A¢¢'KAGl‘_ i MAcooNAi.o’s $24/ -M wart called a tripping penalty' thc not behind John Ross Roach' NEIV YORK. Mnrcli 15. - Play» ing surprisingly fast -mid heady hockey the New York Americans walloped the Montreal Canadiens 5-2 tonight but found themselves shut out of the National Hockey League play-offs. Thclr rivals, thc Mozitrczil Maroons, also won and clinclicd third place in thc Canad- ian Division. Montreal took an early lend in the first period. The Anierks scor- ed two surprise counters in the second to take thc loud, then out- scored the worlds champions 3-1 in the final period, getting all three goals on breakaway _plays while ilie Caimdicns were attack- ing in full force. Joe Lomb, speedy left winger, sank two of thcin and Bert Mclnenly the other. Mc- Inenly also scored the first Am- erican goal whllc Jack Keating made the tally that put New York ahead. ' Wilder Larochelle scored for Montreal in the first period and Nick Wasnie made their third period tally while Allan Shields, American defenceman wus in thc pcnalty box. Music Club The \Voiiicn's Music Club licld their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Nash on Monday evening. The composer chosen for the evening was John Sabnstiun Buch, und Miss Knihlccn Hornby read n very interesting paper on ,the life oi that great artist. The ‘following programme was then rendered by the club members. Piano, Andante. Italian Con- certo (2nd. Movement)-Mi's. Keith Rogers. Song, "lf Thou Wilt Love Me Truly"-Miss Bcrno. lluesiis. Song, "My Heart Ever Faithful" -Mrs. Nash. Piano,'Rondo Esprcssive (Phil. Em. Bach)-Mrs. Leigh Diugwell. Song, Canzonctta (Salvator Rosn)_ -Mrs. Raoul Rnyinond. James MacMillan. Piano, Prelude and Sarabande (English Suitel- Mss Lillian Mc- Kenzie. ‘ Song, "My Spirit Was in Hcnvi- ncss"- Mrs. J. A. Lziwsoii.. Song, “Choritle"- Mrs. H. S. Henderson. While- enjoying dclifrliifiil rc- frcshmcnts, served by the hostess, considerable business was attend- ed to in connection uith the re- cital of the llnrt llousc String Quartet. Passed In Commit- I tee. First reading was given to the following bills: An Act to amend the Women's 'Institute Act (Hon. Mr. Sharp). Song, "Forget-Me-Not" - Mrs. ton. On motion of Hon. Mr. Arscnault I i\1t>NcToii, N. B., March 15.- and e\cn ‘s, it p porcupine has quills. ifracas and they saw everything in I the hockey linc-cvcn to a fist fight ' 'in thc fiuul session. with RudyI 'Gaudct, Bill Gill and Len Burrago I as the pugillsts. The llawks scored I |a brace of goals in the first chuk- I kcr, made it thrcc in the middle pci'iod'uiid each tcani scored twicc in thc final session. Play was plenty rough all the way, the Hawks being the chief offenders, In the last period they had four mon in the penalty box at one time. Two Stove off llomesters R/sd Cor-k and Jimmy Foster, how- ever, nmunged to hold oil the as- snulirs of the “native sons" and no score \\':is made. In the lust pcriod, Gaudet camo down his wing and Gill stopped him Ito get a "bi-.(." in the ear for his trouble. As the big fellow skated away Gaudet poked him again and this time Gill took exception and Iinixed with Gaudet while Burragc ,took a hand in the affair and the ,three were given major penalties. Ken Carroll, Bathurst star, secur- . cd both native markers. _ The lineups: Native Sons -- Melansou, goal; Mills, Weatherstoii, Wilson, defence; , K. Carroll, Gould, James, Dickie, RQ I Gaudet, A. Gaudet, Babkirk, Wall, ‘ forwards. I lliuvks--Foster, goal; Gill, Bur- rugc, defence; N. Cook, Mclntosh, R. Cook, McDonald, Muckie, Connolly, forwards. Referee-Buz McLeod. First period-1, Hawks, Burragc. 4.30; 2, Hawks, Connolly (Mucklc), 19.00. Penalties! Gill (2), Dickie. I Second pcriod-3, Hawks, N. Cock, 8.15. Penalties: Mills. I Third period-4, Hawks, R. Cook. 3.45; 5, Hawks, McDonald (Muckle), 7.40; 6, Natives, K. Carroll, 11.30; 7, Natives, K. Carroll, 16.10. Penal- ties: Gill, Buifage, R. Gaudet, (all ’inajors), Connolly (2), McDonald, Wcathei~ston_ iiiiiuiiiisa umriuis ii TORONTO, Ont., March 15. (By Iihe Canadian Press)-Toronto Nat- Iioiials advanced to thc final round 'for the Oiilario Ailiuicur Hockey Itiile by routing 'I`imiiiiiis Huskies is) to 0 hero tonight. The splurge of |goals'gavc ilic speedy Nationals the two-gninc .series with the Norihcm Ontario champions by the lcl1-Sld- I cd margin of 10-1 and thc riglit to Inicet Oitnwu Shamrocks in the Al- lan Cup plnydowns. ABBIES vs. _,.1 CR YS TALS AT SUMMERSIDE, TONIGHT, MARCH 16TH Special train leaving Charlottetown at 5 p. m. Round trip fare only $1.65.~ A record crowd expect- ed to accompany the Abbies on their first invasion of the Western Capital since last year. Be on deck to boost the Abbies tonight. It ought to be a thril- ,Ier ~ {ljg9_8_-]_i_ ~ sos to amend ins city oi cauioim- | Mr. Deiuiis said he approved of Iof the children ci’ uniimrricd par- ' Mi'. Strong explained the original Wm, m,_ _,_ A_ Macpmmd in thc_ town Incorporation Act (Bill No. man- nn on not to, incorporate tm 17). . The bill is to authorize the ‘/Icun.t Carmel Fisherlei Limilffi The petitioners for incorporation re: Bruno Gallant. Syl*/8111 Gilt ant, Jaddus Gallant. 'I`1\ad¢i° L I ?oirier, Emile Gallant, Aubin Gai iant and Edmund Gaudet. Th gteek of the proposed company I to be $5,000 divided into 500 slim-~ or no each. The numose is to eu- gage in the fishing, packing. Semlliz. etc., of lobsters and all other kinds Suggests Wider Scope Mr. L. R. Allen thought the com- pany should also be empowered to can ull kinds of vegetables. Mr. W. M. Lea: "Cranberries, too!" I Hon. Mr. Arsenault replied that the company was getting all thc, power it asked for. He did not? think lobsters and beans or cran- berries could be ,combined profit- I ably in the packing industry. reported, wok p1\1C€ B1# NIHBBYH mg dogs' (H°n‘ M7' Smrpxv Mr Allen moved as an amend- ANAL!--STAR TEAM 'rho cioomoi 1 i t ' I,-an ._ I a nspec ion Ac _ s when Port Dalhousie defeated ‘A Halifax gn writes that she has ‘Um My Mcphee) ment to the first c:zei;sce1tlitr;t :tire em] fund or the Said City.” Port Welland for the St. Catherines _ 1 hi h " ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' Company be empo named is Mkuliiime team I1 W C \ an art to Amend ou Act to in- Mums and vegetables as “,,,,,_ and district championship, 3 to 1, _ , _< _ _ ,after 120 minutes of play or 6°_L§€£haII§;iy@;oV;8S1D;1‘l;5-Illlefgtg 2563:; forporigtc and consolidate the bY~ Hom Mn Arsenault. on my hon of the aforcsriiciclcbciiturcs shall not Imlnute overtime. The league had 1; rs agd c°mmex;ts_ “Goal 5M._§3v"§ ,D the Prmi; Eiwagd Iiand to get a winner to qualify for the genie best locking pléyer ox; any ` ' S “va )' ,3;d1;;_d$:_'edjntt;;n;;;;:te1a¥: th tvillfil d€f€l\C0. 01i\'@l' Bild Walker. An Act to fuftlicr :iinciid an Act S P y e both well built and have wonderful tn iiicorpoiuto the town of Kensing- _iriend wants to incorporate farmers to can beans or crnnberries, well, and good; but these petitioners are iisliermcii and they d0n’t want to can anything but lobsters." ' Mr. Lca supported Mr. Allcn‘s contention. Hon. Mr. McPhee said the House could assume that the petitioners kncw what they wanted. If they' wanted “beans” they would have asked for beans. The attempt of the opposition to force them to have beans when they didn't want them was another insidious attempt on the part of the Opposition to en- croach cn the prerogative of thc people. (Laughter). The discussion was continued, in more or less jocular manner by Mr. Lea, Mr. LcPs.ge and Mr. Cox. a the aniencimeiit despite thc irrcgu lar procedure. ' Asked by the Chairman what Clly "io expend a further suin of iweiiiy-tlirce thousand dollars for Permanent Works, in addition to iw amounts already heretofore authorized and to issue debentures .or the same payable at a date not »xc<~c». ,J qi ',,_ _~_.t., i '7", $e.,_ ‘A l»‘(~ (.' .v. ~. i... ._ s ` ::Wlii'c t; hed from Asthma. 15:1-riiigzli of body and vigor of mind ure ii;r".'i'.iibly iiiipumcd by the vis- _ruziciis ug astliina. Who can live under the cloud oi' recurring at- tacks and keep body and mind at _ther full efficiency? Dr. J. D. ixeiloggs Asthma Remedy disal- mcndment. At 6 p. m. the House took recess until B o'clock. pates the cloud by removing the causes. lt docs relieve. It does re- trlm and mental happlnessl store the suffered to normal bodily procedure he had in mind, Mr. Den- " his said hc considered Mr. Allen's amendment irregular because he had never seen introduced in a pri- vate bill a clause which the peti- tioners had not themselves asked for. Hon. Mr. Arscnoult said hc had no objection to the amendment if the Opposition members wanted it. It might as wcli be worded to Ln- clude thc packing of meats, he sug- gested. This was agreed to and the zimciidincnt cn'.'i‘ictl. _ The bill was adopted wiiii :unend- ment. Children's Act Amended Ou motion of Mr. Strong, the l-louse went into committee, with Mr. Hunter in the chair, on an Act to amend mi Act for thc protection ciiis. Act was passed in 1924. It has been found that thcrc is no provision in this Act for the subpoenaing of witiicsscs into Court. The present bill provides this amendment. It also provides that County Court Clerks shall receive fees for issuing subpoenas, etc., undci' the Act; that _MGUNLIGHT SKATE at the FORUM _ TONIGHT <3:/J_~l§t§.1:f*§,,->Ni.. -Song of Love. --My ’I`reasu1'c. -Norma’s Dream. -Door of My Dreams. -'l`_he Swallow. _ -'l`hi~cc 0’cIock in the Morning. -Yip I-Addcc. -Echoes of liillzirncy. .-Choo Choo. 10.-Old Black Joe. ll.-St. I’ati°ick’s Day in the Morning. 12.-Southern Roses. 13.-Golden Showers. 14.-San Salvador. ` ` God Save The King. I the bond required by the Act may be fi bond of o. guarantee company; and that the bondsinan may have the privilege of rendering the dc- fendant to the Court at any time before an affiliation order is made and the defendant shall be in the same position as if the bond had never been put in. There was some discussion on the latter clause. It was explained by the promote: that in order to give bail under the present Act o. bonds- mari becomes liable not only for the Idefendant/s appearance in Court, ibut for any order made' against him. The amendment suggested was admittedly not entirely satis- factory but was intended to apply until the entire Act could be amend- cd and redrafted. Mr. T. A. Campbell supported the clause as providing the best rem- edy without rcdrafting the whole Act. The bill was adopted with amend- ment. ‘ Montllllc Incorporation Act On motion of Hon. Mr. McPhee, the House wont into ’committee, with Mr. Strong in the chair, on an Act to further amend the Act of ii1coi'poi‘aticn of thc Town of Montague 1917. The promoter o.\:pl:iined that thc purpose of the bill is principally to enlarge the borrowing power of the Town from $4,000 to $10,000, and to slightly enlnrgc the purposes for which moneys can be borrowed. The additional borrowings are for the purpose of meeting permanent street expenditure under the uuom- ` ployment Act, purchasing firc pro-. tectlon appiirntus, cic. The hill was agzccd to without amendment. , ,' A Charlottetown Debentures On motion of Hou. Dr. MacMil- lan, the .House went into commit- tee, with Mr. J. A. MacDonald iu the chair, on second reading of an ' I ' - '- re i _ I ' U .'. -' ‘ 41-.. 3 _ . . ' .. Li... ,. ' ., , _ "‘ . < _ ’= '_ , ; svousoaso AND au|Lr_ :N c.\r4'a"`oA_`av,'-ruoesaxesz ' »'- .-_ ..'.~.i..-' 'ii - It has style, size and power! The Rockne has style no other car at any price can give you. It has size and tremendous power. It is built in Canada by' Canadian workmen in Studebaker plants that have been continuously in operation in the Domin- ion since 1912, with that substantial thoroughness which you expect of a Studebaker product. See the Rockne and drive it, if you would find out what these advancements mean: FREE WHEELING IN ALL FORWARD SPEEDS ° FULL _ SYNCHRONIZED SHIFT ° AUTOMATIC SWITCH- ,_ KEY STARTING ° '4-POINT CUSHIONED POWER AERODYNAMIC BODY DESIGN . _ . ONE-PIECE FIZNIT ERS . . . NEW _ CONVERTIBLE BODY S’I"l`LES . . . SLOPING RADIATCJRS AND _" WINDSHIELDS . . . EXTRA IDN() VVHEELBASES . . . EXTRA LARGE SIX-CYLINDER POWER PLANTS . . . QUADRUPLY COUNTER- WEIGHTED CRANKSHAPTS . . . SILENT CARBURETION . . . EXTRA ’ LARGE BRAKES . . . HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBER'3'.`. . SELF- ADJUSTING SPRING SHACKLES . . . 0‘»‘-'HER SERVICE POLICY. _ Roclcne “65”-66 I1. p. - 110” w. b.-$795 to ,S950 ' Rocknc "75”- 72 Ii. p.-114” w. b.-$975 to $1130 g Prirfs at Walkrrville, Oni. Bumpers, rpan lives lad gi1r'| hzui extra. y i ‘MOORE BROS. Queen Street, Cliarlottetown, P. E._I. \ < <. t I