‘uwymlefs new Leader-Line Styling iorm“ for motor cars. The new Beauty-Leader Bodies by Fisher (with push-button door open- , outside) are true masterpieces by the master builder of line ooaclicrsft with superb lines, extra-fine up- "hnlstcry and ii wide variety of alluring colors. .‘“. mucli more beautiful from ",0- angle — insideand outside —-. 50m, side and rear. MORE ROOM AT EVERY POINT! The new Super-Size Interiors fea- turing cxtfa-ivide "FivmFoot Seats." give yoluplctity of head, leg and nmrn atTwell as extraordinary seating |pace for six fullgrovm passengerl; mil you'll notice that the giant mr llcclis have what amounts to "trunk room" cdplwiiy- SEE ALL! ENJOY ALLl _ New Panoramic Visibility, with niiler curved windshield, thinner itintlsliicli! pillars, and 80% more window area all-round, permits you to see all and enjoy all, and to travel In rnzvirniint safety. A1 vastly im roved Unitized Knee- Action Ri c, combined pew direct-acting airplane type shock ab- lorbcrs, front and rear, and extra low ' prcssurc tires, gives the stability, smoothness and road-safety you have always wanted. autistic-l, nnd years tested and proved. Push-Billion Starter for simplest, ess- iest starting; Hand-E-Cearshift with sl‘ll(‘iifII-.\!t‘.5!l TsdlliillldllOllll-DE maxi- mum shifting ease; and l-‘irmFounds- lion Ilox-Cinler Frame for ride- stihility and road-steadiness unsur- passed in the Chevrolet price range. lite llcW Gerri-Safe Hydraulic lnikcs give even faster stops with iah-ty...and assure the liighat ‘lQroc of cllectivc braking action for you and your ftiinily. ' and r minty other important dsuysv with ufllfePeiai not... at lowest cost! vouitirnarrn its “LUXURY Loom ' _ g Fm’ ging, wider, raclsr t - D Loo] radiator , ingl weep front and ','3;.“l'l:d;evireatryiril:nt, and fleet-as-a-roclret lines all around . . . l”. {at the most beautiful development of the new "functional MORE BEAUTIFUL FROM EVERY ANGLE! THESE ARE OARS THAT "BREATHE"! Yes, you'll enjoy the additional pleasure of riding in a "car that breathes,” for a completely efleotive heating‘ and ventilating ivstcm supplies warm air to every nook and corner of the interior ' ‘(l-leater THE NEW RIDE'S A REVELATION! JIIST couitr THE coittroimi . STOP MORE SVIIFTLY AND SAFELYI YOU'LL SAVE IAORE HONEY, TOO! Tilt not Chevrolet is designed, engineered and built to speed 1011f pulse and spare your pocketbook, for it brings you Ill the" ents at the 101088‘ prwe-t Int-l ei-ivtinrdinary CIDUUM] of operation and upkeep. 3%.; new outfits-solar nislcttt A remarkable 4-way engineering advance exclu- Ije tn Chevrolet in its field. and consisting of (‘shire-Point Steering -— Centre-Point Sew"! — lower Centre of Gravity and Centre-Point Rear Suspension gives the new Qlevrolet riding and driving results without pn- crdent or parallel in low-cosfmotoriiig, Tits! means a new kind of riding-case and s nus ‘l “thaws. heretofore reserved" Minoan of if" "Psnsivs cars. Remember-only new Outso- gggmoisnon give yonslltbsloflnsraiotlorlftg F? "Id only the new Chemist hrlnfl you (illillit) 1 cab foftkmel‘ wag‘! -—e,\'ltalcs stilo air-and keeps glass clear in all weather. ind ilrlrnster units optional st extra cost.) THERE'S ONLY ONE WORLD'S OHAIAPION ENGINE! inn ct the finer results of Chevrolet's sturdy Valve-in-Head Tliri t-Master engine in all Chevrolet models" . ogether with aU of (Thcvrolefs money-saving economy of operation and upkeep . . . {Hill tltis is the world's champion engine for miles servothpwncrl A a Jg-QlU-Cf or satin!» t*°"-"‘ I Chevrolet Announces I Numerous Improvements OQHAWA. Feb. M-A product of three nus’ development work and more than s. million miles of an- ELDOIIAII research, tbs 1040 Chevro- lst goes on distill! Icon in deslar showrooms acroas Canada. The latest model Chemist has been , 1, rsstyied, " _ to an announcement by General Motors Products of Canada. It fa lower, wldar and, more distinctive than any previous series. Not only does the design introduce superior beauty to the lowest-price ranks. but-numerous body and chassis lin- provements promlas to add to Chevrolet's reputation for oom- fort, safety and convenience. g Two series of cars. the Fleetllne and Stylellne, are included. with Ds Luxe treatment an option tn most body types. De Luxe cars lay increased emphasis on the styl- ing of fabrics. trim and appoint- ments. The lineup shows:- ‘Fleetllne - Two and four-door sedans. This design is distinguish- ed by the extension of the roof line in an unbroken sweep to the rear. Known to the trade as a “fast back", the fonn achieved great popularity on the 194B two- door Aeroaedan. ' Stylellnc - Two and four-door sedans, sport coupe, and special business coupe. Stylellne sedans carry the “notch back." Here the curvature of ltie roof meets the rear deck at the body belt line. In both styling and performance. the 1949 series continues the "big car" aspects that have aways been traditional with Chevrolet. The design Ls fresh and substantial- looklng without approaching the extreme. Greater comfort is re- ported demomtrable by "ruler and by ride." The rugged six-cylinder. valve-in-head engine remains fun- damentally the same, but refine- ments will increase appreciably the car's handling ease and owner satisfaction. The first impression of the new cars ls one of smart styling, struc- tural strength and generous dimen- sions. The entire passenger com- partment. has been moved forward, lengthened, broadened and lower- ed, affordlng a pleasing balance ln proportions. The front fenders have been absorbed into the body, their vertical planes built flush wlthlflto doors. Crowns of the fend- ers have also been raised to fit more snugly into the hood ‘and low, clean ensemble of the grille. To add grace and protect body surfaces. a partial rear fender has been retained. . From the passenger's standpoint perhaps the chief improvement 1n bodies is the immense increase lri glass area. All windows have been deepened and widened. The wind- ableld takes full advantage. of broader bodies, curving inward at the narrowed pillars to improve aldeway as well as forward vision. ACE GALAXY 0F SIIABS IN MGM's TROPICAL MUSICAL, “ON AN ISIMND WITH YOU" You'll yearn to be on an island with Esther Williams, Peter La/w- ford and Jimmy Durante when you see M-G-Ms tropical Technicolor musical, "On An Island With Xlta-ii," current attraction at the Pr ce Edward Theatre. With its all-laugh plot highlight- ed by suoh spectacular production nuin‘ as an underwater ballet 1n which aqua-star Miss Williams is seen to advantage, and some won- derful dance routines featuring Ricardo Montalban and Cyd Cha- risse (remember them in “Flesta"?) the fast-paced story revolves about a motion picture troupe on location 1n the Hawaiian Islands. Jimmy Durante. as the company's harassed assistant director on whose slim shoulders all the "dirty work" falls, fbds himself driven to the break- lng point when the crow 1s aug- menwd by a technical adviser in manger-son of Peter Lawford. For IjIfoa-d. 1n an attempt to break up t-hl romance between Miss Williams and‘ Moritalban, kidnaps the star and holds her prisoner until her resistance melts away. Duranws patience, 1n the mean- time, melts away as well, but not to the extant of preventing him from glvlng forth with such hilar- tous dittlea as "I'll Do the Bhmt- Away." with plenty of strutting, ‘Turin’ ma; Mary to the Ball" and the now almost classl-S, “I Can Get Along Without Broadway." Lawfond also has a hit. number in the plaintive “If I Were You," and his ion-frantic scenes with Miss Wil- liams will ‘have both bobby-soxers and elder-ages; wishing him well. Montaiban scores as the fiery Latin leading man, Cyd Charisse proves herself a superb trooper. and the cast ls given additional musical flavor in the person of Zaxler Oigat and his popular omit Your Wcmsifs Editor Kale “ Aitken ~ Bombs l" octtvit noun mus CO. LIHIYID ION. WED. Fl!- crct iiiso s. a.‘ ,- Rl-Il ARDIANI may EASTERN c lsswart. AGINT GEO AGENT IQUBIB: f ._;- On comparable models the gain 1n _ vlalblllty over 1M8 has been as mucb 80 per cent. Besides its influence on ever- all balance In design, repositioning o1 the ' tment claims itfllz other beneflfs. Rear following laces In Montague: HWVANTIIL-Buylng Logs. For seat passengers are now cradled pgr-tlcuiars apply to George Web- 1n the ' -. sons between the star. Sourls Linc Road. front sndgear axles. (Formerly ,_ "“""""‘ passengers rods over, tho rear axle.) Lowering of the compartmsnthss mm. and Mrs. Victor Grant, reduced the center of gravity of Mlllvlew. were visitors to Montague the car, resulting tn greater stabtt- on saturday, when they attended lty on curves and at higher speeds. the hockey match. Further, the lowered floor and wid- Ths manyfrlends of Bstty I40 si- doors permit coals entrance and exit by passenger. ' Surrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AMI-h" lmDortant factor 1n Daniel Surrey, Montague, will re- better readability ls the adoption gut; tq tum that she had the at the front and rear of direct double-wins mock absorbers. s ing rink, sustaining c. broken arm. type that proved itself 1n wartime service. Front suspension. which ,4 “mm. mim- te Montague continues to feature the c011 spring gm- ; g" dgy| t”; w“); w“ M11, “Knee Action" Chevrolet ploneu- Magma; Mummy; o; Qhglgflg- ed 15 yen-rs cs0. has been mud! town. visiting with her sister-in- sturdler. law, Mrs. J. H. MacLcan. Sunday A new steerlnsgeome‘ .v will be afternoon they were the guests of found significant by drivers. The Mm w_ _s_ Jqhmtgnm master arm is now located 1n the t center of the chassis front and. Miss Zelma MacLean. daughter equalizing the effort of right Hldlof Mr. and Mrs. John MacLean. left turns. This type of steering. Cardigan, who ls a" Grade X available previously only 1n hlgher- student at the Montague Memorial priced cm. reduces “wheel flaw‘ High School, underwent an oper- any tendency of the cs:- to “wan- atlon for a/ppendlcltia and 1i oon- der" and adds to tire Life. valesclng satisfactorily. Her many The gearshift ls new. Recent friends wish her s. speedy recovery. l' o s. uaars Albert Milan. Mrs. ems scan-rs: noun us: llamas . . aoriowur was» Inna. Tbsdiardlan any bclsongbt at shy of the f‘ ln Georgetown The lost Office; In Bonds: Condom‘: and Florence " ‘Inner: In lt- Peter's: misfortune of falling ln the akat- ' Francis Chsvarla lllsalklrlswallyngsirn. Clay. Tlialoatmffco. . $280M?!‘ WATCH BEPAIBB at reasonable pidces. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. UKIOMMUNITY, 1M‘! Mgsrs 3mm, Silver plats sets and open stock. C. R. Bcehner, Jeweller. Mon- tague. Bristol and Vicinity mend: u. pleased to m ma. Adolphus Perry out again after her recent illness. Friends of Mrs. 11.5. McEwen will be sorry to learn she ls con- fined to bed and hope to see her atound again very shortly, -VB Miss Norma Sinnott, teacher at the Brae, spent the week-end at her home here. A young lady friend of Miss Blnnott cams to Bristol with her for a week-end developments ln shift linkage caua- _.____ ed engineers to substitute tha . ‘ESCAPED INJURY — What, manual shift for the former va- might; have been s. serious accident} count-assisted mechanism. The occurred recently when Mr. and; lever remains on the steerlnc Mrs. David Stewart of Southportfl to equalize the effort of shifts. Murray Harbour train while en-I Althoush the six-cylinder volve- route to Charlottetown. Mr.‘ ln-head engine is basically uYI~ Stewart, the driver of the car, had changed, several refinements have poor visibility qwing go ; fiogtgd enhanced smoothness and service windshield, Nevertheless, they accessibility. The carburetor ls egggpgd my, malt" won. "m; improved and contains a "fast- a b“ mm; idle" device. ‘Ilia exhaust. system . has been “unltlzed" for improved M“, ,y_ w_ gunmen Mo“. wsllnz- A better hydraulic ‘system ague, returned to hei- home after and weight redistribution improves gpendjng m, plgt m‘; we“; m braking. Wheels are smaller and ctmrtoggewwn; carry tow-pressure tires. The atmosphere of luxury 1n ths M“ m; M“ ,1_ 3_ 14m“, Mom. 1949 GhCVIOlGIS lnteflOll All! been agug, wag vjgiflgrg to Pgmhrgok heizhtened by Blnvnllfled not w»- on Saturday, guest of Mrs. Lucas’ struction, new fabrics and taste- guy“; and “Hem M; Md m; m1 moldmas. Ptmellinr and trim. Lemuel Hlcken. Hardware is shaped close to the doom w prevent cousins o! snr- I-Ier friends wtii regret to learn merits. Ventlpane handles have been time Mm gun-y Dunn, ‘ any“. eliminated by the adoption of push- “m, 1, 4 935mg in m, King; pull window wings. New as well ls County Memory“ HQQPIQL ' the method of door latching. Ex- terlor door handles are solld with __s FUNERAL 55711311511 _ the- release and lock mechanism The funeral of the late Kestle Ross, built into a thumb buttom which who pugggd lwgy at hi, 3mm, 1n extends 110m {b6 ltllnk 0f H1O Union Road, King’; Oqunfy’ 0n handle. Saturday. February 19th, was held ——-———i——- from (lie Montague Baptist Church CANOE COVE Y.P.S. MEETING m; Monday afternoon, February 21st. The minister of the church, Tho annual meetlns of the Rev. Maurice Fletcher, conducted Canoe Cove Y. P. S. was held on the "Wm “ma; by m“ A a Jan. 18, 1949, at the honie of Mrs. Adm‘, minute;- of m. United Colin MacFadyen. The president. church, Montague. The soloist was MISS lime MHCDOIIEBI! W85 111 U" Mrs. Howard? Vlckerson, who sang chair. The meeting opened my verycbeautffully the “hymn fGood singing “Blest Be the Tia ‘II-rat my“ and good Mommy Led by Binds." followed by the roll call. the cholr with Miss Clemmle Mac- whlcb was answered by 1D msm- Lean as organist, tbs hymns, bers. Scripture was read followed "shun we gamu- Ag The Riva-v by Lord's Prayer 1n unison. Lesson am; ‘Nam-e;- My God To ma," 101' U"! 81/9111!!! was read by Mid! were sung. The pallbearers were Rena MavNevln- Messrs. Robert Melllth, M. 1". Mac- Durlns the business part or the Donald, Gavin Reid, n .1. Dunn, meeting the following officers were Wm. Lamont and Alexander elected: Hamilton. Interment was tn the Honorary President — Mrs. Al- Community Cemetery. bed-t MacDougall. \ President — Nfrs. Colin Mac- JLADIES AUXILIARY CANA- FB-dyen. mam LEGION MEET - The Vice-President - Miss Kathleen regulu meet-tn; 0g m, Luna MlwFodyell- Auxiliary Canadian Legion, Mont- SWV-Treas. — Mlaa Elsie Hfckox. egue branch. was held 1n the Leg- Slck committee -— Miss Irene ion Hall on Monday evening, Feb- tMaoDougall, ‘Fr. Clifford Moffatt. rum-y 31¢ The pregnant’ Mm Condolen committee - Miss Emery MacNelll, presided. The M817 (1. Macklnncn and Mr. A1811 meeting opened in regular form. MacDonald. The minutes of the last meeting Dfillsflles to" Provincial Preaby- were read and approved. Mrs. terlal-Mrs. John MticCannetl, B. Huffy mggmbotham "pm-red go,- N" Mrs. Randolph MfloDon-"ld. ilie sick committee. Two bills were Meeting closed by singing “What read and it was moved and sec- A Friend We Have In Jesus" and onded that these bills be paid. A repeating Mlzpah Benediction tn letter was read from ‘Mrs. J. B. unison. _ Marley, who represents the Laid! A dainty lunch was then served Auxiliary on the Provincial Citizen- by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. ship Council tn Charlottetown. It Archie MacKlririon and Mrs. Alex was decided to leave this matter Dan-sch. over for next meeting. Under new buxgnessgplpns apes-é‘ mags for a ca payn ar an ltwas RNEUNATIO FAINS OIYEN FAST, RELIEF decided to call s. special meeting on February 14th, to make final arrangeménfs. As there was no further business the meeting ad- Eat meat sparingly and take but little sugar. Avoid lntoxlcnnts. Keep away from dampness. Drink water abundantly and rely upon journed. ' Narvllfiia as a quick relief for rheumatic and muscular pain. "1 proclaim Nervlline grand relief for Rheumatic pain," ivrltcs an old sufferer. “After years of suffering 1 can_say ft 1s the most penetrating llntment I ever used. With Nervlllna I have helped to rub away all my’ aches and pains, and I urge others to use Nervlllno for sore joints, stiffness and muscular pain of the rheumatic type." All dealers sell Narvlllne 85c bottles. ' WILL NOT SIGN H501‘ DUBLIN, Feb. 23 —(AP) —-E!rc has officially informed the United States 1t will not sign the Atlantic pact While Ireland remains par- titioned, Foreign Minister Scan MacBrlde told his parliunam. to- day. He said he had made the Irish attitude toward the proposed pact. clear 1n an exchange of views with the United States State De- psrtment. ' Montague Sch], Wlglfntcni Dsvta stealer; George sail a. i-lsiiti rsariorls Gillie; Carol Wbfte; Hamlet ‘trainer Wine canola!- ' ' column. but has been lengthened narrowly ggggpgd m, arr-empty Grade II eiiinil m.» rlsliitt flaming i»; Isnnlaan; _ ‘harbor-Marlon Farness. visit. , Mild weather that, left the ice soft 1n tho reli rink spotted the plans for second game of hockey with Helium's Indians here last week. The game will be played later. Ilhdenda. especially her pupils, are pleased to see Geraldine Barry back a; bar desk again in Bristol Bchlool. after an illness that kept. her at. home for a few weeks. Irlends learn with regret that Mr, Gerald Barry who has bean foreman around the lobster pack- 1ng plant for thirty yiara 1s tn poor health and may not be at the shore this season. Friends of Mr. PB. Slnnott. local mall driver and carpenter are pleased to see him getting back to work again after an ac- cident in the woods while hauling ltmitber. He suffered a hurt, back and other injuries. The Morel} W.I. raised the sum of one hundred dollars when they put on a very nice concert in Moreil Hall last week and the Bristol W.I. pug, on s. dance at the horns of Mrs. Gus MacDon- ald and c. good sum was realized as a large crowd attended. Speaking of years gone by, Mr. Joint T. O'Brien mfornis the writ- er that he hired the late James Laplerre, with a horse and wood sleigh sixty years ago to haul a load of lumber from Monticello, twenty five miles up the north shore. The price asked for the hs/ul was one dollar, That was 800d pay 1n those days This correspondent, received s letter- from Mrs. John Hughes arid her daughter, Miss Bertha Hughes of Boston, Man. but the letter; was mailed in Florida where they are on vacation, rm. torlng down from Boston for a two months stay. Mrs. Hughes is eighty-seven now and left; hel‘ Old home ln Bristol as a sixteen year old girl, then Eliza O'Brien, away back in 1-878. sflventy one year; B80. Despite all these yreaz-a, ghe is still very active and will be motoring to the Island in the Slimmer to see her brother, Mr. John T. O'Brien who still resides near by. Talking to old fishermen about the lobster- seasons of other years and the time of starting the lea- 50". it is learmd that. one year the season got underway May 34"!- Thct was back in 1916; an- other year May 18th, but the long- est wait ln history of the oldest retired fisherman here was the start of a fishing season of a year tong zone by. The sea ice was packed along the north shore on June 21st and on the morning of the 22nd the Ice was not tn be seen and to this day no one can explain what happened to the ice 2:11am?’ that pal-n night. Lobsters Y coun n those a , by the pound, They Wei-try‘ glngg cents for one hundred lobster“ no matter how large they we" and five dollars per case was big "WHEY for them canned. Nettle lloolsyt Msebean: Rena lorrey; Ilalna Everett ' “QEAUTIFUL Buoy gutanounotao w - 31-935 AND SO/“Jfjiff. f ll/llillllll) 1t snows zoo ~Ji m HULA-HAPPY 1 -'- 9 ' TEci-tmcocolb- roniit CAPITQL and SATURDAY HEY-IDIDDLE-DIDDLE - IT'S ROY AND HIS FIDNJ IN A LAUGH-FILLED ACTION MUSICAL EXTRA! citirr. 1 - ccouco BILL’ w STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL - COMEDY e-~1='1-ott"l!:!l2Q_'-3't ‘ oitwnu. oovir w. l. The regular monthly meeting TONIGHT all! SATURDAY was held at the home of Mrs. Dan snows 1 - ass t‘ MacDonald in January, with an MATIINEE SAT. omv zeal attendance of eleven members and one visitor. The meeting as open- ed wlth the singing of t a Insti- tute Ode. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by a grab bag which re- suited tn a sum of $3.43. A dime lottery is to be held at next meet- ing. Roll call ls to be answered by an exchange of valentines. Mrs. James Rooney and Mrs. Wal- ter MacLeod put on two interest- ing contests. Mrs. Ernie MaeLeod invited the members to hei- house for the next mcctlng. The meet- lng was then adjourned, after which a delicious lunch was serv- e EDDIE GIIIIDI A SECRET PROJECT Iltissia-slaofd Ihfslsslsflorlefil The February monthly meeting was held at the homo of Mrs. Ernie MacLeod on Feb. 9, with an at- tendance of eight members. Roll call was answered by an exchange of valentines. A dime lottery took place which resulted In s sum of $2.00. Six letters of thanks were received. Mrs. John McRae lnvlt- ed the members to her house for the next meeting. All ITIETTIbBTn are to bring articles for an auction sale. The meeting then adjourned, after which a delicious lunch was served. t CAIBUTIA, India —- (OP) - Ttwo hundred farming families are leaving India's mainland to col- onize the Andaman Islands. Sit- uated in ffhe middle of the Bay of Bengal, the former penal colony ls of great strategic importance and has a largo expanse of fertile soil. winvrntticit‘ Begins Io Ache nouns KIDNEY PIILS COMEDY - FLICKERS‘ WHITE COLLAR GIRLS ll. J. IAABON. OPTOMITIIIT Fitting and Supplying Gill IN. MONTACIJI. P. l. l. OUIGOJIOIIII! —Yliote by Gambian.