glliliil . . BIISIIIBSS Protected Q Utl- l’ How ‘Jifn Grayson Saved His Business ' iin Graysonfs partner died, every-i l THE GHARLOTTENWN GUARDIAN l THE Blillllllil Glilillllilllf SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. A LINE OF LADIES trimmed hats to clear at $2.95 on Friday and Saturday.-—Provvse Bros,, Ltd. 2i REMEMBER sale of home cook lng by Ladies of Baptist Church in Moore & McLeod's store this utter- noon. 919. ODD LINES in corscts, values up to $3.50 to clear at $2.00 on Fri- day and Saturday-Prowse Bros, ‘Iltd. TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT. Sunday, May 10, pleachlug service at Tlyon, Ii a.m., Victoria 3 p.m.. l Granville Presbyterian 4.45 p.m, All are Invited . ' GRANVILLE-On Sunday, May 10in there will be service ln llle Church at NOW IS THE Tl-M-E FOR SOIL- Might Find: Flirty eyee sometime: prove SOILGRO gives lovely crops keen, _ -———- y They made hubby's face grow FRIDAY AND SATURDAY is pal; grggn’ our big Remnant Sale at 94s.. When wlley returned to h" BhdTIL~PPOWBB BTOE. Ltd. ‘Zl home unforeseen At the bréak' of day-about 5:16, Poor old hubby with courage bold Received the came scolding of old- But next day he started out GFIOP-Get our supply at once "a," m hum from Soiigr/Selllng Agency, 116 some MW vkmm he mm“ Kent Stree. Telephone 420-Ll. want. " i 917'5'9"- With hie vampy, flirty, tricky * ___ ways. MINERS RELIEF COMMITTEE} REVEALED IN I ‘___-imam, . What Any Wife 1°‘ l1 ‘VHEN body t ought the business would break up. Jim didn't know the ins and outs of photo engraving. He was not a technical m 4n. He gratefully acknowledge 2 box.sl groceries value $25 from Spring Park Women's institute. ‘Crapaud 7 p.m. l i VERNON ClRCUlT-—Sei'vices for “Married Flirts” Prince Edward Hazel Jacques 4 Bass so~lo——"'l‘he Big Bans Vial" (‘Sflllllfllll- =\ll- (‘llllrles A, Cooke Violin solos (Covrlcs), cur" 11.111111. (u) “l"orgull€il" (b) “Sulllt d'.i\m- (Pllgllli- Mr Gordon Pianofol-te sulo-"Vulsc Mig- nonne" (Plibll1grell)—~ Miss Hazel Jacqllla Bee's solo-“indian Lovc Song“ ifOm Cllllgllllawugg Reserve, Sung in the Iroquois Langu- age with Tonltonl accom- p.n.nltlu—~ Mr t ha; L-i A. Cooke, Indian lCullrtnllu-r Trio (a) "The Palms" (Fllllflfll (h) VllliSt: iilcuv lhlllrgls)‘ FFrst Violin, Mr UUIHIJII Alottal; fi Makes en ell-fired unbeatable miokirqtobecca ‘limiting-pod! 1-1 was business manager and salesman. Buythe business didn't break up. Jim Grayson hired a photo engraving expert to take charge inside,‘ and he carried on. He saved his business, He became sole proprietor. Further than ‘that, he was able to make a generous settlement with his partner's widow for her interest. How ? Because the firm had carried adequate business insurance on the lives of both the partners l ls your business insured against the loss of a partner, a president, or the “Key" man P Let our ‘nearest agent tell you about our business policy. Mutual Insurance costs less. Write for The Mutual Book. WMUTUAL Ll FE ANAD Waterloo Ontario H. A. EBERU Provincial Manager . 135 Kent Stree: l Charlottetown \ AT OUR BIG REMNANT SALE today Ladies summer underwear. vests 25c. Summer drs. 75c for 26c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 2i T-HE MlARKETST-There was a . small attendance at SEE oun sFi-zaal. "RACK oi F“ ""“"i‘.°‘ iLadics‘ Coats, Suits and Dresses. Yesterday and “he prmes Drevnw ‘clearing at bargain prices (luring {ng were pmcnuuny ‘mchimgml -our remnant salc.~l’rowse llros. “om “p” 0t Tuesdw- Ltd. Sunday, May 10: Vernon, 2.30 p.m., ‘Sunday School, 1.45; Cherry Valley 10.15 a.m., and 7 p.m. Sunday School 11.15;_Cllerry' Valley W. M. S on lFridiay, 2.30 p.m. All year-end re- iiilllls to be completed. H JIPTON CONGREGATION. — Pleauhlng services for May 10th: Tryon at 11 (Mother's Day); spe- ciul service under auspices of Mis- s.l>n Band with an laddrclss -by Mrs. Macpherson in Hampton church lit DO NOT DELAY AND BE DiS» APPOiNTlEQ-The first car of Soilgro is going fast. Ontario re yports a tremendous boom u_p there ‘also. 176 Kent Street. JX-lcpilonc WOL 91764)” 7.30. A cordial welcome for all. . , MARSHlFIiELD PRESBYTEH- P°WNAL ciRcuiT- " W°lBhlP IAN CHU CH.—Servlce will be 11 n.m., Mt. ilerhcrt at 2.45 p.m. and Pownal at 7 p.m. The fourth 'lliil‘i.t'l‘ly'll0fll'll mcctlng will be held on Wlilllliifllllly, Mlly 111th. ltt Mr. Samuel Lane's home at,0.:lii p.m. gution on Sunday evening at 7.30 conducted by the pastor Hubert '1'. Smith. ' POLICE OOURT- Three prohi- ___ bltion cases were heard yesterday TpqyoghgoyqgHAw BApTw-rpnorulng charged willl illegal sale t rt SECIALIT comma T0 THIS STORE An Expert on the human foot wlill be here Saturday, May 9th_to tell our customers about Foot Comfort“ and how easily it cm be attained, Free Examination and Expert Advice This specialist knows an about Feet and how to over~ come their troubles. He woe personally trained by _ _ M, ~. .->=/\r-'l-.l 3w - Dr» Wm. M. Scholl a The foremost authority on the human foot and its . troubles He has the knowledge and experience to tell, almost at a glance, mike! Y0“ luffer. is but also known . THERE IS A l / DR. SCHOLL APPLIANCE OR REMEDY FOR EVERY FOOT TROUBLE and he can fit the proper appliance to correct YOUR loot diii°°ml° i- B9 Ilife to come In and let him DEMON- STRATE that you need eulfer no longer, Remember, it le absolutely FREE. All are Invited. 8. C! LLEYLIMITED FASHIUNABLE. FOOTWEAR WATCH YOUR FEET Qilln" Hfldmnil‘ hat causes that foot trouble that He not only knows what the trouble 9 {r4 6i. PAQTQRATE, _ gcrvims, g.,ng_,y_ of llquor,>one man was distnlssel. will, .-l.= fnlloiol-l: BOIIHiIiIW l]! 11 'l‘wo others. on charges oi illegal :l.m,, 'l‘r_\'on lit 7.510 p.m. The flnnnr-l sale and illegal possessions rc>i~ ‘filllillllltt’ w Ii meet in the church pcctively ,had their case adjourned it lloulihzlw Su-tllrllny evening at 8 till iihursday the 14th. fclni-k. Offerings for the‘ day for| k the Ministers annuity. J. D. B11253 gcti, ‘pastor. i CHARLO;'?_E_TOWN BOY DROWNTED. -— Mrs. Poul Min s‘ S" “H'THERw°oD'"“'Th|s celved the sad news that her son Hummer Wm 5"“ 1mm Mmmmfll, John McCornlack was drowned olT lbout May liilh with a cargo oi Same lslflmL Particulars have not u-ucrnl nlorclulndlsc for Chllfillill {yet been received lowu. After discharging silo will mid a cargo of Produce and Livc Stock for St. J0hu‘s, Nfld. For parish of New London ou the lulu- on Suluhy, May 10, ln Clifton lll held for me Presbyterian Congm . Cnrluack, 152 King SITBHI, has rc ’ WED. THURS. NEXT WHO wane THE STA.RS.OF VESTERYEAR? . iii-v- EDDIE DURNAN A gramftype of old timer. who, turns ln every year a record ol lives saved _in what might have been drowning accidents at Toronto ls- iaild. Eddie captured, and 5fl|| Folds. the title of professional scuii- mg champion o? America, and well 71¢ iilfillld. as he is a nephew of the famous Ned Hanlon, late cham. plon sculler of the world. Edd-e‘ now runs boathhouses at Toronto. i HALIFAX, ll}? 8.~Quot:lilionl;. furnished by Ptxchunlze: lAt. Top. A‘; Santa Fe Ry, lAlnel-iclul Cun_ Co. ANGLIOAN SERVICES-Jo the' Members of the Montreal Stuck‘ l l 11x23’. Am. Cur & Foundry Co, Altluntic Refinery Co, ‘ ‘Duco and rams apply gingvpieii net will 11p ‘IS lOllOW“'——'BlIl‘iil1"'|z\illél‘i(f‘lll ilXCllllfllV M?" 1o l1':.,A t. 96--9l..“' , _ ~ e- s. . .2 l o o... .1 ms gen s ___, 1U.lIi“(:.elIi.iI)‘l., lyklitlh Holy qfifllllillll- NA‘: Co“ A, Hm]. River RR. 1171;: CONGRATULAT|ONS_ _ The‘ _ -__ "'1 Vi‘i"l_ -- Ii-"l- Cuba (Educ Sugar Co_ .... __ Ill/l. many friends in Charlottetown ilulhizifliiglnglim‘ 7 [hm s‘md“y Sclwnlfiftlba Cane Sugar Co. Pill, . 5i ~ ilrmlghollt the island of Mr. Jolml RJISNPH, Newcastle, N. 13., will be‘ nla-asrll to learn that he was elect, all Mayol of tiul-i thriving town oil. BROOK FlElLD —' The Sunday. May 10th will he as fol flnternzltloual Paper Co, ___. services. In tile llrodklleld congrcgulion on,“ .5171 Second Vlcliu. Miss Sybil Uralthvruilc; Plano, .\1l.~~i I Hazel Jucquss 15 Balls solo ~ “Big ill-u" lTiiflllliifiJwdll‘ (‘ilarlls A. Cooke, I’I\RT l\' Chateau Lnurier Dance Orches- tra direct lonl iiall Room, than eau Laurie Hotel ' ,Plneo, on the eve of her (lODLIPP, |ll.e iOI' hel new homo in Purkcn- ‘dale, Al-hert lluunly. .\'.!l., and thel~ noble work. ~ Afler the presentation of auvcll, filled purse, Mrs. Pinon sllllulll), — - — ~ >—- —~~ —~-— — r acknowledged the kindness oxdhfillnul, llJTl‘ Plllllyilfl d you lu all i .ll_v lltliili‘ |l:ll‘l lll the sports of tended m 1,51- and M]; [fink-f], an,“ \"'llill lii- l'lllli'(‘i1 and the commll- his ynluh. ullll ill double contests told of ille regret they foil in lnnv- Isl). And llulr, as a lfaillt ex- n tcnllis ilc can still be found in mg Sm.“ gm)“ [,.i__n,|5_ fmimy“ . .ll l-l‘ ‘_llt' .~-iu |“'ly of our l’ - .'lll~ \ ..illi|i> . -...'.l1... l-le sLllI refreshmr-nlg and n ;\'()['|1ll'|]21l‘,>',nli4i itil \lllll‘l\il‘ l family. \\'- lwilil il-l- .\'" Ill ()Illill'i() title, brought tho plcilsllut (Welling ill 31nd." you tn lll'l|i‘|)l this gilt us n \\'l|('ll ls play 1i fur ill Mllskoku ll. (-1099 ilillllll of llu- llrrv Wlllrll iiilrls ll~' i'l1i‘ll yl-zll‘ Pinlulul-nl also in bab- ‘ Following was the nildrcss; ‘ -',i iliur. ‘Jzly liil‘ (lrclt llvzlll If lllllllllll, squash IZIFlUIS, as w-ili all To y1|'s_ (in p; pin,“ ‘ l l'lllll'i‘|l L'l1llli urll: .\i:, l‘lnl~l ll-rnis . ' l umpire. Cup- D(‘fl1‘i“llPI1(l,—*\v0,1lSlifilil)\\'-llli‘lll-Wllfll yr>1li'=l-l' tho lili-s. u: rif h - liii .llil , 1'. limb \ the best burs with you in the church and 'l!.‘li‘,\‘fiii v lil i-ullill: l ill illllllllllly nil llllll s in fanuda, ill the Wulncnfis Missionuri‘ So ‘n-inllllly 51'" l Ylllii‘ iii '11" -"“l\i"' ' -<¢<-~ (_v_ kilowiggqjnl: yo" fir,» 1pm- vi tho i~1ill_:<!clil.:ill'l lilli- ll~ l l\' cAluAglAN HQRSE$ 1l~l n coufluilo your Illllllfui l'llri ‘iilliillill l" illilki? Yiill iiiiiil ll hi‘ " FOR GREAT BRITAIN lnln aciiv lies ‘Oil iliiOllllil‘ ill-ill. i111 H1 Hum. null ili=iylll1l' ii-"flifiiilll ;ll.\'l.l).\ .\lll\' '1 'l‘lll~ (Iinsglnv ‘l “M 11.3; Opportunity m- Ux - ‘in; lw nluruwl null ulailliuu. , - l1 is lhnilh- Stock Quotations Johnston alid Ward f‘ lloi-ity recently. As manager of til,- lMallllluc Hide Co, MayorJhlss-wll pays» frequent visits to l’. E. islilnl ..'uI smile has won him many wurln "ii-lends in iilifl province. Mayor diiusscll is also distinguished for hislfunlous Robin Hood flour in Newcastle. ISLANDER RECEIVES LL. B. DEGREE.~—Word lhas -been received ‘hat Mr. W. JustlnJ-inghes, son of the late Patrick Hughes, of Nor» bolo, I’. E. l., has received the de- - tree of LL.B., from the Saskatoon University nl‘ Law. He purposes practising his ‘profession in the zlly of Saskatoon. Mr. Hughes in AUlNTV SEPTIC that isn't enough to wrap up. A woman went into a drug store ud asked for one cent’s worth of Just blow lit ou my back. ililncl powder. fill. \ tOur Equipment » $52K Completen- I45 i We have leellltlee to meet every. ponlbie requirement, and etrlve to perform our sensitive take in that taetlul and unobtrusive manner that \4,"J\(a I ’ V. ‘lneplree confidence. r, . 5,9,3??? P SERVICE WIT-Fl DIGNITY AND HONOUR 13S AMBULANCE snnvlcn. -fuolvn 14o- ‘i3- Drugglst: Why, my good woman Lady: Who said wrap it up‘! a former graduate of St. Dllnstan's University in this city, and a ne- phew of the late Sir W. W. Sulli- v-nn. Congratulations are due him on winning such hlglh honors in all subjects which merited his degree l'or him. SUiPRiEME OOURt-The hear- ing of the argument for non-suit ill the case of Wakeiin versus Rhyn- es was continued in the Supreme Courll. yesterday morning hefori- ‘ Chief Justice ‘MIIUHBBOII aild Jus- tice Arsenault. Mr. Johnson finish- ed his reply to the argument and judgment was reserved. In the af iernoon the cases of George B. Mc- Leod versus ‘United Canners, Dtdni and Wesley iPaynter versus Unit- ed Canners, Ltd, These cases were heard last November term before Mr_ Justice Haszard without jury and a verdict for the planvtiff was rendered in each case. Yesterday's action was an appeal for non-suit or new trial by defendants. Aftei hearing argument of counsel for both sides judgment was reserved. As there were no other cases on ilhe docket the Court adjourned sine die. The session just CONCUR]: ed was very short, only four cases ln nil being heard. One was an ap- peal and the others were for non- sults. lThe next term will be in Summersidc, opening June. _--<o->—-—- Mlfllflrl Llniment Iol-‘Cnldl. CATCH ’EM ON received MILWARIYE ENGLISH i I We have juet FLIES an eeeertrnent of theee lem- oue nice guaranteed to eaten them every time. ‘We went you to ‘try these. WI "l" eleo e complete ueortment of all that goes to make c llehlng trip e grand euceeee. H. L. WORTHY DRUGGIST 178 Queen Street \-Y‘i / l. .. win .\i.lnmlllll by a handsome ma-i lnll ills square dealing and cheer“ ‘lows, iirookfield 11 ll.m. Ilartsvillc, :3 p.m. and Hunter River, l p.m. Mother's Ilay, Services will be ucld at the three places. All are cor- dially invited. DON'T MISS IT. WHAT? Prmvse Bros, ivonderful said at 9.30 this morning of remnants of all kinds of goods, Blouse Lengths. 50c; Spot Voiles, Dress Goods, Silks, of Orwell Cove have aireptiy com- menced the farm Spring work.» Many of the fox ranchers report good luck with litters this season. —The roads are now in . splendid condition, this is particularly so on the Selkirk Road and the Taylor's hill, Orwell Cove, the hill is now an easy grade with the hollow nised at the late Donald Glllls’ bridge. LOBSTER FlSHl-NG SLACK — Under the most favoura-blle- auspices fine. calllm weather. freedom from ice, plea-t-y of bait, and 350 to 400 traps, pe-r boat, were sibt in the wa- ter the lobster lfishing is iprovln-g sl-aok. At one ‘factory today. the catches ranged from 170 libs no 350 libs per boat of two men with 350 traps set. Various Lexcnsics were made for the lblg falling oil last year. as ice, late season, etc» but there is no question now but the cause of th=e failing of last year, and again this year is depletion. ENGINEERS PROTESI- The Council of No. 5 National As- soclatlon of Marine Engineers, Bil a. recent meeting, passed a unani- mous resolution protesting against the proposed subsidy to the lPeter- son Shipping Company. In the preamble to the resolution it is pointed out that the people o! Cun- ada must pay he annual subsidy of $1,300,000 for ten years, a sum equivalent to a capital of $32,500.- 000; thwt their vast amount of money is not to be spent ln Cun- ada but in a foreign country; that the government proposeslto hand (over to a foreign concern the Can- adian Government Merchant Mar- ine that all _thlli is detrimental to ,the interests o! ‘Canada because neither the subsidized ling nor the Merchant Marine will employ (inn iadlan labor; that all repairs to the subsidized ships wlllpbe made in jorsign cqlntries. On these grounds the protest is based and nnani~ mously adopted. PERIONALQ Mr. Richard‘ Wider, Cambridge. ;Mass., is spending e few days at hi! old home llt oieneali." The" OOINllUOII of Mr. Eillllll ollri frry Suffolk, dose not continue to improve. ' Mr, A. McDoligell of McDonnell d: Monitor's. contracting firm. left yesterday on e business trip to Amherst. NB. _ Mlee Gueele Acorn leave this morning for Boston where her mer- Frlege mm place next week to Mr, Stanley Bryant. Musiins, Crepes, Tweeds and oth- . ,_ ,. ers, ‘Coatings. Hundreds of rem Xfftiimcompuny of (“ML ‘""l llama‘ 2‘ Shawlnigan ___ _ 139 ' _ '_' , . _ Lilurenitide Pulp __ . _ 78 ORWELL ITE'MS'— rhe Hume“ Canadian Steamship Pfd. ___ ~14 i/ll ‘K0111’ Springfield 'i‘lre Co. _. 17 , iFllll-.\Il1k'l‘l'£'1lll Pellrulcunl .... 761k, calling Co. _______ _ 7315/41 ' {Southern Pacific Co. _ _ 102-3‘, Union ‘Pacific Ry. ..____ _ 136%‘ iiifilSl. industrial Alcohol Co, . "Fhited Slate's sleel“.._‘_‘_.‘_. 11ml; Crucible Steel Co_, of Am, _ _ . BL" Telephone ________ Si. Lawrence Flour _ |ilrazllian Fraction _. tiloward Smith Pfd. . Howard Smith Com Spanish River lirrfcl- Spanish River Com. - Dominion Bridge ._ Montreal Power ___ Winnipeg Electric National Breweries __ Consolidated Smelters BONDS ‘I934 Victory _____________ _. 104.25 1937 Victory ............ _. 109.35 BANKS Bank Royal .............. -. 236 Bank Montreal _ . . . . . _ . . . -. 2411/, Wheat—May, 167%; July, 155%; Sept. 148. ' -Corn~May. 113%; Sept 115%, Oats-May, 45%; July, 45‘, Sept. 45%. - Wheat—lMiay, 180%; July, 175%: Oct. 144. RADIO PROGRAM ONlltO (435 Metres) Ottawa, Om 7.30 p. in. (15.8.12)- PAIUl‘ I Story 1nd l.ll!li|!\y—— cs Jilly, 116%} Bedtime Aunt Ar‘. 8 p. m.—- PAlRT II Chateau Lnurier Concert Orr- chestra direct l-Ilili“ Main Dining Room. Chateau Laurler Hotel 1 Sclcction-"Robin flood" (Dc Keven) Entracte—— deissohn) Grand Opera — (lLeoncavallo) PART III Hilill woio-"Bells of the Sea" (Wilslin) Mir Charles A. Cooke, Indian Entertainer Trio (a) "La Paloma" (Yrad- let) ,(b) "Th-e Secret" (Gauthier). First Violin, Mr Gordon Moffat; Second Violin. Miss Sybil Bralthwitllte; Plano, Miss Haul Jacques Ila-sis solo-“Old Uncle Joe" (Thomaln-Mr Charlie _A. Ciooke Pianoforte solo-Variations of an Old Time Tune (bi-Holt) Miss Hotel Jacques “Nocturno" (Mell- "Pagliacci" 1 hmld) (b) Day" (Donald Sybil Braltil- walie 6 Bass solo-.—"’i‘he Bald-headed End of the‘ Broom (Anon- ymouU-Mr Chas. A. Cooke 7 Bagpipes (o) "Bhetnn True" (Deuce). (b) "Barren Rook-i of Aden", (c) "Tlle- 79th";- lPipor Sent Bcott 8 Pieaolorte solo —-"1-iunl\rien Rheineodle No. l" (Limb- Mice l-Ielel Jacques 9 Trio ‘idollege Medley" Teotbon). i Film. Violin, Mr Gordon Mount: 'Seoond Violin. ‘ Mice Sybil Breitllweite; Plano. Mira Roses" (Johann "Clréul! HeInn-Mlee (Arr. 5 Violin solos (a) “TA: Garden of _ .. lllli Farewell Address- T0 Mrs. Pineo The ladies oi’ Dundns gathered at the bolus nf Mr. A. l). Allilhll-i son, Ilundas, a few evenings ago; Vfliliili farewell to Wis. (‘. hi] ..l cxprclis in a tangible way their, lice-u regret in their llcpzlrlillv», uni} to wish them continuing success ill‘ Ill hrllilll‘ of liilllills \\'. ll. .\l. s‘... l‘- A. l1. Alutlllisiin. lotion of you ugh csteclu fsl liilli)‘ l your lull-l . ll ii“ Iii) lu- l la‘. 11;, 11H mu 01s in tho Mast cause. Your -——-—-*> —' l‘l“‘ll.~'lli‘_’- . l manifold scrvi . - prusillvllr uli CAPTAIN iNNlS-TAVLOR ll -\‘l0l'l' r-ltlll- ilvport in April our Suricty, n. u. zmlsl and loud i TlllS tlPllllblllllll will prllb-lilly (lll- ‘i211! illl i lsl- ui 2.000 over cl‘ in song S(lI'\'il‘.'\ of the l'|llll'('.ll ljol-l strongly in his ug clu ‘sod usun ti‘ l‘ll"\'i April. Most of them 1ilil1ll(‘".\ lruilihi ll l llPilli. ' 4rd lis ll"llflll'l‘ in the Slludzl)flulll-illui-l,"ilsdun today, 1 1 for Economical Transportation Low Priced Car Chevrolet is a good-looking car. Its handsome lines and attractive, colorful Duco finish would compel admiration in a car at double Chevrolet price. Yet you gay nothing extra for Chevrolet beauty. It is part o ‘the quality that you'll find throughout the car-—a quality reflectcdin a strictly modern chassis of sound design and sturdy construction. Visit your - nearesFChevrolet dealer and let him show you the other fine features that make Chevrolet a rctnarkable value. Touring $735 Roadster $735 Coupe’ $995 Coach $1015 Sedan $1165 Chassis $595 Roadster TN-l? "cry $715 Utility Express Chassis $770 , Prices at Factory; Taxes Extra CHEVROLET MOTOR CQMPANY of ‘CANADA, LIMITED Sllbidilry 0| libton oi Canada, Ltd. $HAWA end WINNIPEG <,,.\ we t , Coach All H 0 E & Beautiful Fisher h“! in. rich dark blue. Fisher VV windshiellL-fuil vision UH ventilation. Modern chnuis d ' typical of high pfleed ‘ _ cars. Disc clutch requiring _no ubrleetiou. Long equi- Cherlottetown Ykh AMT“. “in? ‘or. Iluimiflflin’ Prince Edward island