t A. Chrysler performance leadership Drive n Chrysler —"75" or "d5"- and you cannot help but understand why (Ihryl-sler successfully 'main- rains its performance leadership. Tn try nut a Chrysl , u gain a thrilling new conception of . how eager, fleet and smooth fine- C11!‘ ilCCClCTilllOll can be-what infi- nite safety has be Chrysler's. weatherproof internal- expandinli-i-wvheelh broad highway is to i tion oi steady, effortless high-speed. To negotiate a ste l winding hzil is to r hction of boundless energy and power, ever at your Kid \'-."/ §.€HRYSLER CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT lit-LEAN BROS. '- '" “ Iorth Wiltshirc. r. a1. rtvssro ctr-mt: ' Mt. Stewart, l’. II. l. To open the throttle WVldCVOH the PROVINCIAL MOTORS L OOOQOGOQOQ-OGGO-‘OOOOOOOOO lotoring With Mary By MARY JANI IOOII 2 i Every revolution oi the x grinds out Iialoln for e z woman who drivs a ear. A one of them has dil- : covered. . " i O i 3 Less- SEASONAL FANCIE! At this season a ear owner is like- ly to run afoul of a number of funny fancies. At any rate this motorist did and the service genius who set ady vras not quiw an individual one. - There is the one about the Oil gauge, for example. I drove into the ‘ service station recently-one of those warm May days-to have the iIHEChTIliiE send his trained ear iii f search of a squeak that was very fin- lnoying. Iii the quest, he suggested "that the car be driven around the ‘block. While we were on the journey he broke his silence to ccriimetit the oil pressure gauge seemed to be iylflE down on the job. "Oh. it's registering lo demonstration will prove Yet it is only logical that Chrysler should give such performance. If you were to have a motor car en- gineered-to-your-order, you would unquestionably insist on every one of the advancements in design and construction which, together, endow Chrysler with its masterful er in traffic is to performance that's simply en attained in , , , “““‘5‘"‘-' *5 "'-'"“""~ l _ d l‘ . ,,_ _ ,__ - .. .,,. A _ G-cyliiider high-compression angina of Chrysler l d? ‘f l E “amt, knit" v ydraulicbrakes. "Silrsr-Donu"pr|'acfpl: . . Fbraririgcountrr- , l- ' ' ll “d look“; a“ “'1' i well/trad crankshaft . . Cronbslurft impulse 1mi- frolfnr . . lso-flmil Ilvar Srrsilpisfns, fungus and peeve ring: . . Robber mgin mountings. for f1 sign cf approval of my km ledge c.‘ the car. "That's all very well as far as l: ‘goes!’ lzs commented, "in most case‘; perhaps, than: is room for a sliftii. dccrers~ 1n -_lie pressure of the 81111:.’ shows. Eilz. there are exceptions to hall ruic- l believe we have one r t1“. here. ‘J :2:- the gauge not oniy rc- L or: a l-llv pressure but the h .~l I, locks like a lack of oil Ll eel the exhilara- CHRYSIIER “65"-—.\‘i.r body style: priced/ran 31325 n» 81460 . . CHRYSLER “75"—I\'i'iia body stylzs priced fnms 81985 I'd £3050. Wire vbuls extra. Allpricrs I. o. b. Windsor, Ontario, Including standard flimsy qolprnnl! (freight and furs extra). cpl-grade or a clisli lhc satis- command. 2 3 9 unfortunately for my conti- kuoivledge of the CHI‘- . .: turned out to be. That l5 i foray number one. .. lllv didn't stall {git}, idea and ncugh to discard ‘~ "l: "cquriinzed me lessening. '. s look as if they could . . ' stand some ail-J‘ he remarked when ' we returned to the service station. R. K. CLEMENTS. Montague, P. E. l. CLIFFORD COX, Soul-ls P. E. L TD. Distributors, Charlottetown P. E. HOLLAND Elmira Spinning and Weaving Saul-me your wool to be sfun liilo oSJ-‘tiasfi cents for single tinil 2B cents 3% double. Sites. fine, medium and coarse. Send by parcel post or freight. 5. freight on- 100 lb. lots. Weaving done with woo] ivnrp and double width suitable for blankets. .-\ll white except border \"ll!‘?'0 gri-y may be used. Wool must be cleaiisPut ship- pers name and address on all parcels and owners itamc afnd instructions- in- side otherwise I will not be respon- side for losses. Semi t-orlv, WM. LAxnRitlAN, . v Snuris, PuE. l. 35BB-5-4-tuethursat4m0s. l ._- i now but a stony plain, bare as con-l "Th1? Cifllfl lrr Ordinary driving. ‘ crete. Arid yet the people facing ruin‘ I'll 3am“? I “pll'd' Tbul’ we “c ihave no droop at tlle_ mouth. For} Kill“! l° lake l‘ “m3 mp lomorrllll" i from it. Possibly our lnost pleasing 50 my husband llwllsht we-hadbet-tri NIAGARA FALLS’ on,” May 2__|j memory 1s their ‘Vanda-gm spirit Men‘ leave them a little bit under-mils,- Cohodzi wil not take back aliens uilio; whose stores are being held up by cdy- ' i entered the United States under writs: accounts overdrawn beyond tlie limiLl " l1Y'-’" Rfiliecl the mechlnlc- w: habeas clo,_.pus_ i, 15 stated on good‘ men “About the. taste A o; Jam m,’ . lrtrisd not to feel superior as I ex~ wluthorit’ here. A licatlons for read-i months. iivtns on meat. tea and brend l’ W" ‘ mission lis a TCSllYbp of the ruling of or on Boat and pumpkin. pray you toi "Why 0n a long trlp, during war- Judge Hazel of Buffalo will in all halt for a feed, while they make iii mar Weather at lem- “l” "law" cases be met with refusal. so that JOKE 01 Ira-Belly find llml l1llll10r 011i OI o! cullstam driving lend‘, m make aliens, deported from the United ruin." the tires PlCli 11F BlY- ll We 5”“ W‘ States will have to be sent back tol with W0 01‘ m“? P°l1l1d5 1955 mm their country of origin. Many aliensl l l5 ClllBd 1°?» when We 73”“ m“ dc" who Rained admission to the Statesl tinatlon the tire; will be lrtfllfld V1 ‘said they desired to commute, but‘ . l the recommen e pressure." imam, disappeared immediately we; Women Voters l "I know that, lady," commented‘ got across the line, ‘and are said to‘ i the mechanic. "So does the men who lhave scattcied through all the Statesl Olltnllfn be)‘ Men l made mm m” Y" Wm‘ All m5 lot the union. Each man and woman! h——- - llmolvledge. he rtflommtndcd a mini- p“; up a bond 0g 525g m me Federal LONDON, Jvfay 2— Voters lists _ mum pressure for the tires that would CANADA MAY REFUSE TO RE- ADllllT ALIENS RPJJECTED BY STATES her straight indicated that the mal-_ ll Cards Mark R. lllcGuilgzir-i: B. A. BARRSTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Court. Buffalo. and are called upon,» .,to appear there on May 6 for dis-l ,misslil. The order will delay admls-l lsion und commuting of British-born- , admitted in that way until the end off lJtily, when they may enter under the British quota. Many Canadians who ‘entered the United States illegally,’ Profession from all parts of the country are due , 60 per cent oi’ the total, show that, at Somerset House toduy, These re- ceived ao far, comprising more than the enlarged franchise hos given the l women the dominating vote, cxcepté in some of the northern districts} where the heavier industries prevsiLl Jmeron Block, Charlottetown, PJiJ. ,, IBELL (if MATHIESON R. R. BELL A D. L. MATHIESON, LL. B. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. Offices-Charlottetown and Montague McLeod 8; ‘Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Banister arid Attorney-at-Lnw Office: 1B0 Richmond Street MONEY Tl)‘ LOAN Charlottetown, l‘. E. I. For example at Eornmouth the ma- l jority of women voters over men ex~' ceeds 16,000, while in the county of, Bedfordshire lt is some 8,000; in. Berkshire, nearly 4.000 and so on. In l QIANI’ IN AUSTRALIA RUINED BY ‘ Lancashire the woman vote leads thel l DROUTR man vote by over 38.000, while in,‘ i - -_--- London the ladies have an advantage l i SYDNEY, Australia, May zt-wlile-l O" the 11m 0f 64-"00- 1h Yvrkshlwl ‘bl cad suffering has been casued as a lhe dlflerm" l8 °lllY 509 1K1 film" ‘ of the prolonged drouth in, ‘ll mem- , Central Australia, although the settl-E ‘ers are displaying amazing fortitude; l‘ Illlil retain their faith in the country i where they have cast their lot. l arc applying for visas at the Arneri-l . can Consuls office, and will be per-l mittcd to return to their homes across‘ l the line without trouble. LIVE _ Michael Terry. author and travell- do for any and all circumstances The minimum pressure is something about. The tire will take care o! maximum pressures itself. "As a matter of fact," he went on. "it's doublyiinportant to have pres- sure at the let mended level on s long road drive. It may even be worth while to add a couple of pounds i0 the front tires of some care. "You see, it's heat that ruins tire! When they are under-inflated, the sidewalls are constantly flexing and that makes for more heat. The long- er the drive, the more the walla-tile weakest part of the tire~will flex, As to putting ‘more pressure in the front tires, some car makers recommend it to offset the tendency of the front of the car to wobble at the high speeds of open road driving." "Listen and learn," I decided on my way home,_ is a phrase that helps Extradition Case Tried In S hide -.__¢ An intricate and most unusual case . probably the first time in this PTO l vince for over a quarter of a centur i that extradition proceedinll h!‘ ‘i been opposed came up in the Coir ‘ House at Summerside yesterday, b: fore His Honour Judge Imnan. Abo. a year ago a similar case arose 1- Charlottetown but, the prisoner who let out on bail left the country an: was not recaptured. The present case is an application for the 8X- tradition from Canada of M1‘. Major Clark, formerly of Mal- peque on the ground of non suppoi‘ and desertion of his wife and min-a" chlld at Cambridge, Mass, about r year ago. The application is made b the United States authorities. The accused was arrested lfli. Saturday on a warrant issued bl Judge Inman and was then remaztzl ed till Thursday for hearing. T‘ f evidence yesterday coiisislul of a! davits by the wife, a record of i.. rlictment in Mz-rsocliilsetts and 11- nstimony of Polk; inspector Ac}:- sl'1_v who came here from Cambridge i no taut-pose. The evidence dis- ; t‘ Mr. Clark had left Cam- - May to come to the Is- -i; iiliich he is a native to al- - L :1: funeral of his mother and ; 1c rlld not return to the Un- .i.;l ’~ 51:5. ‘the iftOifdllfe in extradition cast" lig raillcr technical, a good dc"! l tiitie was taksii up by M81111"?- "f counsel. Polire Inspector AClTl‘ nae ez-idsnm and identified the ' ;iicr as the plan ivauted at C "xlgc. The car-c for the Uit : cs government was COflCllldcd .- fiVg o'clock and the case adjo izil today at 2 p. m. Mr. Her.‘ Strong, K. C., appeared for the w cused and J,- O. C. Campbell <i Chai-lottrtou"; on behalf of the Ur. ited States Government. l/Vould Prohibit Poison_(i'as Us lipeciai to The Guardian) GENEVA. May 2--—On behalf Great Britain, Ailrtralia, South l‘ rica, New Zcaland and the Irl. Free state, Lord Cushendun, Dliii‘ under-secretary for foreign afla". announced in the 1.2211110 DYEDRYM‘ disarmament commission today t these nations of the Empire 1W1‘ ratify the Geneva protocol of 12‘: prohibiting the use of poison ERS 1 wartime, provided other powers a1» ratified the treaty. Dr. W. A. Riddell, Canadian Ni visory officer at Geneva, annouiiri; the Canadian Government intendoz‘. to submit to Parliament an appeal t ratify the protocol subject to recipro- city, similarly wlih Great Britain. The commission discussed the table , annexed to the draft dmarmamentl eminent, author o! theipromcol, has iconvention, dealing with the maxt- , not yet retitled it, lt is understood ,mum sea, land and air forces, endow“; that the c" clwnerls 3°‘ m wcmy‘ decided to adjourn consideration rill _ the proposals in regard to maximum naval armaments. The British Em-' pile and United States accept limb tation of naval effectives only-if ii- is generally accepted and a sous-- factory agreement is reached in re- gard to the limitation of warships. The matter will be discussed when the United States delegates produce their scheme of naval disarmament. broached before the commission a week ago. - l ma, text- oi’ Lord Clldhclldlltfsl statement in regard _to the DIOl-Ocill prohibiting the use 0} DPl-ifln Bl! W“ l as follows: "I have been authorized» to state that, l-lls Majesty's Govern- ment in Greet Britain has decided to ratify immediately the Genevfl protocol subject to the followinii. l l Only t. ‘ m-bullt cars can com of deai n and luxury of finish wi W'i'llvs- ro in make ittho outstanding creation of jtyle specialists. jintented, double sleeve-valve engine ly been restrained from buying by t e silent, powerful at ilie beginning, that c. eflbrtless steering and arm-c are a few of the man , the new Willys-Knig t 70-3. Arrange today for a demonstration "moan-hr ' CONTROL" steering wheel controls gtartelr, (lights and horn. i e esign, sy e - l atlgii. No ing post." » ' < - KINGS UUUb. \ itAGE, Diflnllifil i. H. Cox, M: 2i; style Beyond Hts Price Class rice. Below Comparison the new-style night. Sweep and verve of line, distinc- livc harmony of color and perfection of detail And never before liae such a large and powerful Knight-engined car been uiYererl all so low n price. The new-style Willys-Kniglit bringli the easy reach of the thousands who liuve rcvious- snrily higher cost of this supcrzor niotor. 1 lfifiera an engine free from costly carbon cleaningantlvolvcgriniling. Au ciiginosmooih, increases in power and smoothness to a mile- $1) 1/ age limit impossible to determine. For g AX‘. instance, one recorded Knight enfine still in_ l!“ ' use has travelled over 365,000 mi es. r. . g Flash-away pickup, soaring Eower on the hills, air riding comfort remarkable features of model in which you are moat interL. .l:d. One button in center of ' beauty today's within neces- ciually of the GOACH 8 1420 Sedan $1545; Coupe $1420; Roadster $1420; T ‘ $1325. Will oKniglltSol Coach I122 Sodantldlé. Prices KO. . Factory, Tomato, taxes extra. (Sorncy Brl: s. i Sumnieraid- l Nvyulluntcr River l ltheli- behalffThe bolted Ctutcs Go:- ‘e; i....- . .,. . ._ . . L leyfield. Although the evmlzi; was unpleasant n large number of people, attended. A number of boxes ivcrcl sold also a quantity oflcandy. Every- one went home feeling they had] spent a very enjoyable evening. Belfast And Mrs. Donald H. Ross has returned I I I Vicinity Once more spring. balmy ‘spring has made her appearance. The snow has almost disappeared and the roads are becoming dry. The cars are runn- ing in this vicinity. We are glad to note that Mrs. Gnr- l field Ross, of Roseberry is able to be out_around again after hei- illness, Farmers in Belfast have alartedi their spring work and many are bus- ily engaged iti harrowing the ground, preparing for seed. . to her home at Roseberry after spend-j ing the past winter in U. B. A. visit- ing her sons and daughters. Iifcssrs Percy Buchanan and John, "Dccherty, of Mt. Buchanan are em-l ployed on the Bayfield for the sum- mer. , ' The ladies around Belfast have put ' "away their mat hooks and are busy with the broom and dustpan chasingi dirt. We are pleased to note that Masterl Eai-nie MacPharson. eldest son of l good and useful citizen of Bolivi- ‘ on April 27, 1929, when their dllll ‘icDohald & ‘Mcpheei or, who has just returned from the! ' only when one chooses the right per- iirst, His Majesty's Government l-il bound by the protocol only against 59" l° "3"" w- thme other states which have oliflfifl Mtfl John Momma“ 15 hired with ‘ill/Ir. and lyfrs. Daniel MacPherson, of Mr. Dougald MacKinnon, of Mtlmdm l5 °l°ln3 m“ all" 5mm!) B A region ravaged by drouth, describes‘, . . _ ivhat he saw in the Melbourne Her- J. A. McDONALD. Ilmmsntrts, Arrncxnrs, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Riley Building Charlottetown Stewart Lowther J. l’). STEWART, K. O. N. W. LOWTIIER. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, E11, 84 Grout George Sin-ct MONEY T0 LOAN 1021-1-4-tf. **-i'—v———-v-——-—-——--i~____- SLECTRIC NEEDLES SPECIAL LIST Superfluolss hllffl_ removed por- _ msnehtly without pain or sears from ' face, neck and ether parts of the body by thelllectrlc Needle. MISS 'M. M. RICHARD Electric Needle Special _ l1 Church 5L, Mnncton, N. B. .'.556-b-2-1mo._ , i is .Ol-I. ii". r. sterilize ald as follows: ‘stood eighteen inches high, and is Could Not Sleep .4 HOGS ‘We are taking live hogs daily, excepting Saturday, paying high. ‘rl-ireehundred Singalue took part in the French Colonial Fete loi- char- ity which was held recently in Can- nes; France. "It is terrible to see the bare miles along the track. where grass once Weak and Runl Down Didn't Want to» Eat Believed to be nearly 3.000 years old, a quern. a primitive Mine hand- ~~, est market prices. mill used for grinding corn, was - unearthed recently at Bhsugh, linu- “I Davis 6i F raselfllnd l . and ratified the protocol to adhere to it; secondly, His MaieBY-W 00v- ernment ceases to be bound by $19 protocol vis-a-vis any enemy states whose armed forces or whose eillefi do not accept the protocol. I have also been asked to announce on be- half ot the governments of Australia. New Ztaland. South Africa and the Irish free State that they desire a‘ . similar declaration “to be made 0l‘l‘_ Buchanan for the lobster fishing sea- ‘i "WW!" N1 °P@l'"l°" °" "l5 5°“ l" '1‘ son. l hospital at Halifax. We hope to see him home soon. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Sin-l i. clair MacRae, of Pinatte had the mis-l The Pipette school is pTOQYESSlDQl fortune of losing his horse last week. | imder the akllful management of Miss; _.___. Martin, teuchcr. _ A most interesting evening was —-—-- i spent in the Belfast Public Hall, on Wide sympathy is extended to Mrs,’ Thursday, April 25th, where a lecture Amos Hubley. of Pinetta on ttzo dczth! was given on the Highlands of Bcot- of her son Arthur, \'.'l'!l.f'l r tut-rod on; ....._,,____..__..-.- .. ." ;;.l:i genial dispositionl ll ready to help his neighbors slid it lotvmen, He was well known lhlvllll out the community and the eilal and respect in which he waslllll" realized by the large concourse t people who followed his remsiilal their lest resting place in the Btllll cemetery. He was kind and ill‘! hearted to everyone. His name wiill long remembered and cherlslltdll ._._._ Aquiet but pretty wrdlllnlw‘ place at the home of Mrandlll Wellington Compton, of Fiat B111 ter, Annie Florence was 1111M l marriage to Mr. Neil Bell, ill-w Rivcr. The ceremony 1W5 9mm by the Rev. T. A. ROdBBY- ' The Young Peoples Society. CW inn Endeavour was held ‘in U19 ill“ hall on lust Thursday evcfllfllc” 25, with a good attendance. Th! f‘ tier of the Bible, was ..' cussed . various members which 13mm interesting. Topic for next Tl‘ evening will be, "The Triumph-l mi Bible on Mission Fields". Mr» Jill‘ MacDonald, leader. I It everyone would wear t1 finlll‘ . How pleasing things would M- _‘ But pleasant looks that are in Are very rare to see-O slime-tic" or rlfrli ER" land, also lentem slides were shown Tuesday, April 23rd. Deceased was of) ma ii wi-er moi EVERQMMDCZQEY- _ I —b'y Uetirge MCMBIIU limb an not mt w eatfond will! l . | om- wi-ru wl-looaaaa. ~ m: was‘. wuu om MR- "m ‘Tl-i-‘Bi ‘WRIAT Hana-e. wi-iA-r mm-eAom-wima-r not iwo- l- felt "M! of "V1118 I114 g ' .mwl~i--ric.i<e~rr I fiqAcq-‘(Aux “our w.» on an MAY 51l- THAT or VVHOOFEE w: Quinn's ¢Ai.i.nn gfftdfrl; h £95‘? ‘f5: f’ ‘"1" ' HAD T»: Necmsace- NOW "minivans-is mum. “=1 AQNN‘ Fate-Tait; tamimuq m- fqgigfl one.» he rum 1min. 1 mural l ' ""5 QQNi . °°°°'IY!' . \ Q- m“ 4"°** °"*\><*- “up; u! AGAIN- .i l.()()l) ; name Lilli;