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Fire, Life, Acc BROW ident, Sickness ,and Pfate Glass Insurance at Lowe st Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis " 146 Richmond sf., Charlottetown ' 1 il. K. s. llemmnt csarxrmn rcsuc sccoumsur f mrmnaa or ` CANADIAN socmrr or , s.A.,c.P.A., c.G.A _ OOST ACCOUNTANTS cosnslssiomza son rsxmo Arrmsvxrs is 'run surname coour or P. E. i. P. I. I. BEPBEBENTATIVI 'Ill CANADIAN CREDIT MEN! TRUST ASSOCIATION. LDI.I’l'ED- IANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING - .(3 CBABI10'.I.‘TE'I`OWN. P. B. I. Aseomtibg systems opened up and reviled- lnbor lying office methods installed. ‘ UCB Adbuilltlng hlllltllieil i to suit special requirements. , Monthly. Quarterly and annual audits. Balance sheets and Profit lneeene Tax returns written ep and Bled. Ilnsleisl srrellnmente made between debtor and nediterl. unioosuotmcycompnunxooofpofsaos. I UoO.l0Xll. and Lees Accounts prepared. \ Chevrolet Trucks I ] Chevmlet's truck line for 1035 rque cre rsepower 'I0 and maximum torque sustained lfrom 800 to 1800 r. p, m. to 152 foot pounds, provldeepower plant re- serve capable of mslnteming effic- ient and prompt delivery service in urban areas and at the some time meets every competitive strain of speedy inter-city hauling. - The ms Mable Les! two-ton truck in addition to more powerful engine has hydraulic brakes _ throughout the entire line. A new ilmpressive radiator grill is sur- ' mounted by the new Maple Les! emblem and trade mark. The two wheelbase lengths have been revised I to 141 inch and 166 inch. Freedom I from rear end strains are olisev. by ' the incorporation of a full nesting | rear axle. Additional mechanical features include the new improved efficient clung system; electro plated pistons, e heavier 09 pound cranckshaft and an air-cooled generator with auto- matic voltage regulator permitting higher charging rate without dem- aging battery or generator. Six commercial hal!-ton models are available for 1005 with the Chevrolet sedan delivery on the 101' chassis heading the half-ton commercial division. Five models Ire available on the Chevrolet chassis with 112" wheelbase. These models include the panel, canopy, screen- side, pick-up. ami de luxe paul These commercial vehicles :n_ the half-ton field have many improve- ments and refinements over the 1934 models. These bodies are 8 foot pan- el and 10 foot panel, 8 foot canopy and 10 feet canopy. Brakes onthe Chevrolet half-ton truck are improved and refined to provide greater deceleration in line with the increased engine perform- ance. While the size of the brake linings is not changed, they are made of material having a higher coefficient of friction to provide more enicient braking with lower pedal pressure. Both the life and the efficiency of these .linings are im- proved by the use of brake drums . made of s. homogeneous, 'closer- grained steel which is more resist- ant to scoring. On the ha‘f-town. Chevrolet truck, the rear end of the drive pinion is supported by a high grade roller bearing which replaces the ball bearing formerly used at this point. This bearing is capable of with- standing s greater load with less de- flection, assuring better alignment of the drive gear and pinion, which or ulet o eration The . i i Charged with murdering his mother in Bcliesllle, Ontario, last ber Harold W Vermllyea, B seen here being led into Belleville Octo , . court where trial is in progress. `r I \ Central Guardian 'i'hi.e column is reserved for r|ewll\ lil f ioeil interest but advertillll : noisy nature may be inserted d cenlu I word strictly payable ACOOMPANIED SOLOIST - Omltted unintentionally from yes- terday's report of the lecture and musical entertainment at Rochiord Square School hail Thursday night was the name of Miss Marlon Dou- gen, who ably accompanied Rev. Bernard Gillis, D.D., in his vocal soo. VETERANS PARADE T0 BT. JAMES.-The annual church parade Q edvllee » ' of the Veterans of the South' Afri- @ `can War, which is held ouch year oémsnnnlmnoxs uufe irisuu. on the sunday nearest the anniver- ANCE. 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This cup. which takes watering -- After potting the the place of a clinch WPG dip, will pmt sgoutg mceiwxvgmxg mngomle loose due to spring move. Ifgdgg. n1o'