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EAST MONEY FOR highest comniission selling Name-on Christnt-as cards Everyday card hssortments, won- derful values. over forty items including 25 card Christmas fea- lure assortnient. beloved Auth- ors stories assortniont, Velvetone and Star-lsrite lhetalllc assort- ments. Canadian scenes. Christ- inas carol. Mountain scene pic- tures and cards. personal and re- ligious cards. gift wrappings, ding dong bells. popular comics and animated humorous cards. kiddies Christmas books and cut- outs also Everyday assortments. Write for catalogue and samples now. Name-on Stationery Com- pany Lintitecl. Dept. BF. Roon: F, Yonge Street Arcade, Tor- Jnto. Boarders accommodated STUDENTS ACCONUVIODATED IN heated rooms. Phone 591-L. w A I) -. can ACCOMMO- date two boarders. Also one room to let. Furnished. 291 Kent. cars & Truckslior Sale FOR SALE-1939 ('AR AT V IS- scy's Tire Shop. Monday 12.30 to 5 p.m. FOR SALE - 1939 DODGE SEDAN. Good condition. Dunn's Garage. Mt. Stewart. FOR SALE.-1948 DODGE SEDAN. New motor. Very good condition. Cheap for cash. Call Camptxtllls Garage. Pownal Street. For: SALE - 1941 CHRFSZLE-R Royal Sedan. Excellent condi- tion. Priced for quick sale. Wallace Rodd. Higltfii-id. F0? 5319. FOR SALE - GIRL'S C. C. M. Bicycle. Phone4T7-J. I:EIEi.T:ti"6vs”r?uoi.o FUR- niture. Phone 2961-L. FOR. SALE -- CLY DE SDALE Mare. Dan MacLean. Canoe Cove. FOR. SALE - BABYA omuTri piano. Apply 55 Spring Park Road. FOR. SALE - TOY FOX TERRIER Pups. R. W. Anderson, Central Royalty ron sALt7- . aw BICYCLE (boys). Never used. Price 540.00. Phone 346-J. 7 F61: SALE-KITCHEN RANGE. white enamel, practically new. Phone 1571-11. footie-Hobrziisc HEATER. Medium size. Never used. Bar- gain. 12 Brighton Road. IFBITSTILE - FOUR rox rtzivs. suitable for fattening chickens. Wired floors, James Maccallum. lii'arl.'l-xv Point. FOR. SALE - New llnmpshirn months mersidr. it It. 3. FOR SALE - YOILNG SOVVS. Bit-ti Also ymtn; pixs. Mid for-tier mtltlr. Anrlrew Mur- nagltan. .lolinsl-.in's Rtxor. FOR. 3-'iAl.E - SEVEN ROOMED hoti.-r with all modern conven- vntccs. fox ranch and one acre land. Pllnne .30-21. Kenslngton. FOR SALE - A NUMBER OF Pigs. four to eight weeks old. Carrol Delaney. Summerside Phone Ranch 7935 or llouse 2940. FOR. SALE - FIVE MILK COWS. three calves. (6 months) Guern- seys. Choice dairy cattle. Apply James A. Clow. Murray Harbor North. FOB SALE-NEIV SEVEN-ROOM Pullots, four house and lot. Water. Street West. Eleetrldty. John De- Corie. General Delivery, Sum- mersidc. For: SALE - ENGLISH st-zrren Pups. Registered. excellent on- cestral strnin in both Dam and Sire. Write Box 141. Plwne 3237. aummersidc. p more saut - s.ooo-wA'r-r oss- erstor, excellent as auxiliary ,plant. Included is automatic switch panel which starts and slope molar. Write Box 739 elo Guardian. ” FOR lAI.ll-TKIESHEHB, blue combined number 2 Hall tlireehorl. 385.00. Separate head and cleaner tlireshers. Must clear out this vvesk. Take your choice. Manufactur- : lag Co. Ltd. sumrnerside. : Ill! - my: loan gpuu-mat. 1-tested. Middle I ed couple preferred. Write ox 7!! Guardian. -.........................-.--- III! OI III! III! HEW IMM- perform- eonvonIo.v.t.v:.; pp .. liq: . 1.00. 0 if lost- ' at Rent. It-rent .? and . NFHUNDRED old. Roland Hill. Sum- USED I For Rent iron R . - I-'iv'i-:".n66TS heated A;.artment. Electric SIHVI” supplied. Adults only, Box 7-17! Guardian. Z 1 Lost h'TIfAl'ItlI) - BLACK Hi) i with uhitc fare. Phonv Z 'L()ST :LAl)X"S -0?)-t.ii't' IA 'l1ixannzis urist uatch brtuccn Forum nnd llit-hniontl St. ite- wnrd. Phone 2862 or evening 7 - l1'il1 Friday Lailapilittr morning between Vernon River for nnd Chtirloitcimvn. S. R. Mac- Grain WINNIPEG. Sept. 23 - (CP) - Prmces generally were higher in tnioderately active trade Saturday 0;: the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. some buying was prompted by showery harvest weather in West- ern Canada. The buying included shipper demand in cats and bar- ley. and also American demand in oats. Rye was mixed trade, while flax came in for some light buying for industrial accounts. l ian wheat. Class two wheat and 1 W.A (lay. Closing prices: ' Oct. Hilda; Dec. H5'l.A; Barley - Oct. 126'.-: Dec. 1.18- ZA: May l.1il'-;. Rye - Oct. 1.767;; Dec. 172'-.-; May 1.73”.-7.3. Flax -- Oct. 4.l7'aB;.Dec. 3.990.- A; May 3.98:'l'.A. U. S. Sleel Report CLEVELAND. 0.. Sept. 38 - (AP)-Steel production was the highest in a month last WOPK, steel magazine reports today. but ti shortage of scrap has produc- crs worried about maintaining-the pace. The national ingot operating rate went up one point to 101 per cutit of capacity. That's exactly Wlllib it was one year ago, but Kay. pliant: 2648-L. - A BLACK WATERMAN, Pen with gold cap. engraved, Cu lost between Cliarlottc-wwn and, Cavendish on Thursday ,Soptem-j her liith. Reward. Male Help Wanted l WANTED-)I.AN TO WORK (IN small dairy farm. Apply (P. J. Nvood. Bunbttry. Phonu 1589-131. VVANTEI)-- SINGLE MAN OR good boy to work on small dairy farm. Apply C. J. iV't)0d. Illin- bury. Phone 1589-21. VVOMEN'S (RROEPS CAN OBTAIN: a discount of 3 cents a hall from our regular pi-inn -i.3c by order- ing together 515.09 or more of our Re-gout fl ply Nilou reinforc- ed Regent Baby Wool and Pure Nylon. Buyers Benefit. Club. 38 Hillsboro Stret-t. Box 11. Phone 896-L or 308-l-J. Wanted; 3 k L" WAN1'ED- ROOM AND BOARD for one gentleman. Phone 1126. WANTED- 1lRU-('l-(,:IlTI.F-Tt)TV. 1940 or '41. General Motors or Ford. Write "TF" Guardian. Hoist: 612 WANTED-SAIALL cottage in or nmr Charlotte- town. Apply ”MO" (ittzirtiinn. W A N T E D - HOUSEKEEPER. and companion to elderly lady in- country village. Three adults. Box 7-L7. Guardian. WOULD LIKE NICE 5 OR 6 ROOM Apartment. unfurnished. and a .'l or 4 room Apartment furnish- cd. Plionc S1143-W. VVANTED - ELEVATOR POTATO digger and picker. Write stating make. age, condition. price. Box! 361. Charlottetown. P I . WANTED - COLLEG UDENT wants room and board in ex- change for light housework or baby sitting. Apply Box 740. Guardian. WANTED - RIELIABLF MAN AS Dealer in Kings County. as- perlence not necessary A fine op- portunity to step into old profit- able business where Rawlcigh Products have been sold for years. Bis: profits Products fur- nished nn credit. Write Raw- leighs Dept. ML-I-470-163. Mon- treal. Orders Aluminum Plants To Move WASHINGTON. Sept. 23 -(APl -Mobilizatioii Director Charles E. Wilson has ordered all major aluminum producers to plan at once to remove their plants from the Pacific northwest because of o. prospective power shortage there. Wilson authorized the compan- les to move their plants from the west coast, to the south. east or other sections unless there is rapid improvement in the west coasts power outlook. The five producing plants in Oregon and Washington and two planned plants in Washington and Montana represent an investment of about 5l70.000.000 and provide roughly half the United States' aluminum supply. FINNISH RE PARATIONB HELSINKI. Sept. 21-(Reuir-rs) -Finland has sent Russia 3211.- 300.000 worth of reparations goods during the last seven years. the State Reparations Board announc- ed today. Originally Finland un- dertook to send Russia 3300.000.- WO worth of goods over six years. Russia later extended the period to eight years. Just before Fin- land's general elections in 1948 Russia halved the remaining sm- ounts doe. TO CONSIDER JET NETWORK DONDON. Sept. 21-(Reuters)- Plans for A vast. network of sup- otlpeod jet airliners stretching tlvroumout t.he British Common- wealth will be discussed next week in London when delegates -from all Commonwealth nations will study traffic-control and air- field arrangements for regular services for M-sealer planes fly- ing at no miles an hour. Canada will be represented by John Bald- Alr Tranqtort Board. M. Levy. Belicvcd to have bet-u.:,-reatcst Finder please forward., Sept. 1:3 to 868 iwitli 73.021 13' ywork but was down front the 88.- 1029 cars ,wc:-k inst yrar. year were shown capacity was substantially smaller then. the weekly magazine of inctnlworklng says. The demand fm' steel in the Stccl siiys. lind enter the fourth substantial arrears industry history.. most mills willl quarter with and little same to C. M. Levy, Digby, N. S.lCl1flllC8 of catching tip on orders .(lu:'iug the period. Carloadings O'I'IiA WA, Sopl. 21 -(CF) - Carloadings on Canadian railways wt-ck ended compared previous llll'l'Pl'ISC(l during the 2: cars 4 in the for the corresponding The Burt-au of Statistics report- :-ti today that increases over last in loadings of grain and grain products. ore. pulpwood nnd papcr. Again rc- ct-ssinns were registered in live- stock. coal. and lumber. SOIIRIS EXlllBJIl0ll (Continued ilrom pazc ill Bull, any age. reg.: Ernest Under- hay. Herd of .lersey or Guernsey Cai- tle: l. 6: 2. Ernest Undcrhay. Champion Jersey Female age. reg.: Ernest Underhay. L. W. Roper. Judge. any Jersey and Guernsey Specials Souris Creamery Special: Best. Jersey or Gticrnscy Calf: Ernest Underhay, one bag Calf Meal Pel- leis. Morell Co-operative Special. 35.: Best Junior Jersey Heifer under 2 yczirs: Ernest Underhay. Bank of Nova Scotia. Morell: Jersey Herd: l. 8.: 2. Ernest Under- hay. 53.00; 32.00. St. Peter's Co-operative Special: Junior Female Jersey. 33.00: Ern- est Unrlerltay. SHI-ZEP Shropshire or Southdown Ram Shearllng. reg.: 1. Preston Bryen- ton. Shropshire or Southdovvn Ram Lamb. reg.: 1. & 2. Preston Bryon- ton. Shropshire or Southdovvn Shear- Ilng I-Ewe. reg.: l. 85 2. Preston Bi-yenton; 3. John W. Robertson at Sons. Shropshire or Southdown litre Lamb, reg.: 1. & 2. Preston Bry- cnton. ' Shropshire or Southdown Flock: 1. Preston Bryenton. Border or; North Cheviot Ram. 2 shears or over. reg.: 1. Austin Johnston. Border or North Cheviot Ram. Shearllng, reg.: 1. Joseph P. Mc- Aulay; 2. Frank Ml:Alllny rk Son. Borden or North Cheviot Ram Lamb. reg.: 1. Reid Underhay; 2. A. A. Johnston. Sour-is Line Road: 3. Mccormack Bros.. St. George's; 4. Frank McAula,v & Son. Border or North (lheviol. Shear- ling I-Ewe, reg.: 1. 8; 2. A. A. John- ston. Border or North Cheviot Evve Lamb. reg.: 1. Reid Underhay; 2. Frank McAu1ay 4.: Sons; 3. A. A. Johnston; 4. Frank McAulay & Bonn. Border or North Cheviot Flock: 1. A. A. Johnston; 2. Frank Mc- Aulay as sons; 3. Reid Undcrhay. Hampshire or Oxford Ram. two shears or over, reg.: 1. Ernest Un- cierhay; 2. Henry Mallard; 3. 'r,J. Klckhsm. Hampshire or Oxford Ram Sliearling. reg.: 1.7-lowsrd Norton. Annsndsle. Hampshire or Oxford Ram Lamb reg. 1. Ernest Underhay; 2. How- ard Norton; 3. an 4. Ernest Under- hay. Hampshire or Oxford Shearllng Ewe. reg.: 1. an 2. Howard Norton. Hampshire or Oxford Dave Lamb. reg.: 1. Ernest Underhay; 2. Reid Underhay; 3. Ernest Uriderhay; 4. Howard Norton. Hampshire or Oxford Flock: 1. Ernest Underhay; 2. Howard Nor- ton; 3. T. J. Kickham. Champion Shropshire Ram: Pres- ton Bryenton. Champion shropshtrelvve: Prel- ton Bryenton. Champion Border Ram: Joseph McAulsy. : Champion Border Reid Underhay. Champion Ninth Cheviot Ram: Reid Unrterhsy. Champion North Cheviot Frank McAulsy at Sons. Oxford Champion Oxford Item: Ewe: Ernest win, chairmen of the Canadian Undorhay. Champion Oxford I-Zvre: Ilounrtl There was no information avail- able on export loadings of Canad- prices were unchanged from Fri- . ilyer. will long reinenilic: FHE GUARDIAN. m..-... Tvso inindi-e.l people. injtzit-vi and iiglttiint for Cl-XA ". ' OTTETOWN passengers on the crack Chicago-'1toi-onto engineer Fred (much of London, 0nt., as the is the man whose last thiniting saved them from possible serious injury when the (..P. R. Liam craslicr. into a truck near Chatham, Ont. Critically nis ill? in an oxygen tent. Chubb threw on the trnii.'s emcigcncy brakes second: before the locomotive and tender Norton. Grade Shearling Ewe: I. Mccormack Bros.. St. Georges; 11. Henry Mallard; 4. H. J. McKin- non. Rollo Bay West. Grade Ewe Lamb: 1. H. J. Mc- Kiniion. Rollo Bay West; 2. John W. Robertson A: Sons; 3. H. J. Mc- Kinnon; -t. Henry Mallard. Flock consisting of 1 Rant. 2 Ewes and 2. Ewe Lambs: 1. Henry Mallard; 2. Joseph P. McAu1:iy. Lamb Fair Pen of Four Market Lambs:' 1. Ernest Undcrhay; 2. Reid Under- hay; 21. Preston Bryciitoti; 4. I-I.J. Mcxinuon; 5. Frank Mcnulay & Son; 6. Josrph P. Mcnulay. Single Market Lamb: 1. Preston Br,vt-uton; 2. Prcston Brycntoti; 3 Ernest Uiidt-rlm,v: 4. Preston Bry- ciiton; 5. 1-l.J. Mcliinnon; 6. Frank McAulay & Smis. Champion Market Lamb of Show: Preston Bl',V81'll.0ll. A32. Sheep Specials "Ernest Cnderltny Special": Best Sliearling Ram, 52.50: Howard Norton. Best Shctirling Ewe. 32.30: How- ard Norton. "Catiatla Pat-krrs Special": Best Pen of four market lambs: Ernest Undcrliay. 37.00: Reid Underhay, 35.00; Preston Brycnton, 33.00 J. J. Hughes Co. Special: Best Shropshire Flock. 35.00, 16','.'; Dairy Ration: Preston laryenton. Best Oxford Flock. 35.00. 16?). Dairy Ration: Ernest Underhny. Best Southtlown Flock. 35.00. 16"; Dairy Ration: A.A. Johnston. "Swift Canadian Co. Special": Best Pen Fottr Market Lambs: Ernest Underhay. 3500; Reid Uli- derhay, 33.00; Preston Brycntoii. 82.00. SWINE Registered Yorkshire Boar over four months: 1. MacCormackBros.. St. George's; 2. Elmer Peters, Rollo Bay; 3. to 4. Frank MacAtilay 5: Sons. Reg. Yorkshire Boar farrowed before Jany. 1st. 1051: 1. Frank 1vlacAulay &- Sons; 2. Frank H. Coffin. Rollo Bay. Reg. Yorkshire Sow horn in 1051 and over four months: 1. cu 2. El- Sons; 4. Maccormack Bros. Reg. Yorkshire Sow born in 1950: 1. do 2. Frank MacAulay dz Sons; 3. Elmer Peters; 4. Gallant Bros. Souris West. Reg. Yorkshire Sow born prior to Jan. 1st. 1050: 1. Elmer Peters: 2. Frank MacAttlay 8:. Sons. Reg. Yorkshire Saw with litter not less than six pigs: 1. Fraiil: MacAttla.v Av. Sons; 2. Frank H. Coffin. Rollo Bay West; 3. James A Hanlon. New Zealand. Grade Yorkshire Sow over eight months: 1. Leland Dixon, Elmira. Senior Herd: 1. Frank MacAulay 5.: Sons. Junior Herd: 1. Elmer Peters: 2. Maccormack Bros; 3. & 4. Frank MacAulay dc Sons. Champion Male, Rep: Frank MacAulay do Sons. Champion Female. Rsg.: Elmer Peters. Pen of two Bacon Hogs: 1. at 2. Frank MacAulay as sons; 3. Elmer Peters; 4. Frank H. Coffin. Pen of four Bacon Hogs: 1. Reid Underhay, Bay Fortune: 2. Frank MacAulay Av. sons; 3. Elmer Pct- ers; 4. Frank MacAulay do Sons. Champion Bncon Ilog of Show: Elmer Peters. Almoii Boswell. Judge. Matthew & MI.-Lean Ltd. Special: Single bacon type sow under eight Pen of two Bacon Hogs: McAulay 8: SQI1B.”.5.00. Reid Underhsy. 33.00. ' C. E. Pratt it Soho lpeelslt months: '1. Frank McAulay sz Eons. 35.00; 2. Reid Uriderhay. 32.00. "Canada Packers Special": Best Best Boar any age: Frank Mc- Auley 4-, sons. 33.00. Champion bacon type hog: lllmer Paton. 35.00. Swine specials months: Elmer Peters. 35.00. Frank 'Pen of four Bacon Hogs: Grade or registered now under six 33.00: 3. Frank MeAulsy 3: Sons, sow any age: Elmer Peters. 35.00. swift Canadian Co. Ltd. Ipeclsli Boot Yorkshire row with litter of ' six: Frank McAulsy tie Sans. 35.00 swine Herd: Frank Mcllulity & Sons 33.00. Special: Blrt'e Feed Service nicr Peters: 3. Frank MacAu1ay a: D Champion Male. reg.: Frank Mc. Atilay 5: Sons, 100 lbs. Hog Grow- er. Champion Female rcg.: Peters, 100 lbs. Hog Grower. POULTRY 1. John -W. Robertson .0 sons. East Baltic. Barred Plymouth Rock Pullet: 1 John W. Robertson 4; sons, Red Hampshire Hen: 1. John W. Robertson dz Sons; 2. John w. Robertson .5; Sons; 3. Mrs. W. Steele. Red Hampshire Cock: 1. John W. Robertson & Sotis; 2. Mrs. W. Steele; 3. John W. Robertson 3; Sons. Red Hampshire I'ttllet: l. &. 2. Mrs. John W. MacDonald, Rollo Bay. Leghorn White Hen: 1. Major Reid; 2. Francis Howlctt; 3. Major Reid. Red Hampshire Breeding Pen: 1 John W. Robertson A: sons. Best Pair Geese (Embdcn): 1. Mrs. W. Steele. Sourls; 2. Fav Macxinnou. Rollo Bay West. White Leghorn Breeding Pen: 1. Major Reid. Best pair Geese. China or A.0.B.: 1. Mrs. George B. MacDonald; 2. Fay MacKinuon. ' Best pair Ducks. Peltln: l. Phyl- lis Townsliend & Sons; 2. Mrs. George S. MacDonald; 3. Francis l-iowlett, Best Pair Ducks: 1. Steele. Elmer Mrs. W. F. A. Driscoll, Judge. Poultry Specials Eastern Packing Co. Special: Best pair ducks (Pekin): 1. Phyl- lis Townshend, 32.50. Best pr. Geese, China or (AD. 13.): 1. Mrs. Geo. S. McDonald. St. Peter's Egg Grading Station Special: Best Hen, any breed: John W. Robertson .3: Sons, 32.50. Best Rooster. any breed: John W. Robertson A: Sons. 32.50. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 20th day of September. A. :31 In Re Eostttlc of J. LESLIE POOLE. lute of Lower Montague in Kings County in the said Pro- vlntre, Retired, deceased. tcstutc. To the Sheriff of the County of Kings County or any Con- stable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of John T. Lan- drigun of Lower Montague in Kings County aforesaid. Mor- cltant. solo Executor named In the Will of the above named dc- ct-ascd. he. praying that a cit- ation may be issued for the pur- pose herelnafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at a Pro- bate Court. to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Prov- ince. on Wednesday the 24th day of October next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forcnoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Ac- counts of the said Estate should not be parsed and the Estate closed as prayed for in Mid petition and on motion of Steph- en 8. lleulan. Esquire. Proctor for said Petitioner. AND 11' IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that A true copy hereof be forthwith yubltshed in some newspaper published in Chur- loitetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date here- of and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the fol- lowing public places respectively. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Georgetown in Kings County aforesaid. at or near the Post Office in Montague store; rs store of W. A. Poole puny in Lower Montague store- said. so that all persons inter- tested in the mid Estate on afore- snid may have duo notice there- of WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of 'the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town in Queens County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. ism.) M. I-:IIuit-out wright Registrar. Heroic Engineer who Saved 200 Passengers From Serious ltiiury is close To peatlt plowed through the truck. which w for hauling heavy machinery. Force of collision was so great that it toppled the locomotive on its side. passenger cars and tore tip 150 yards of track. Witnesses said the engin- eers quirk application at the brakes saved scores of passengers from injury in crash wniol: claimec the life of the truck driver and fireman. REI-"IT BATTLESHIP SPITIIIEAD. England -JCP) - The :b'.00o-ton British battleship. Duke of York. has been towed to Birkenhend where she will under- go a refit. Later she will go in re- serve on the River Clyde. CANADA PROVINCE OI-I PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 14th any of September A.D.l 195.1. a t In Re Estate of Daniel P. Crokcn 3 late of Charlottetown in Qllecnsi County in the sf-lid Pt-oviiioe, Roman .' Catholic clergyman. deccnsrd, tcs-I talc. i To the sheriff of the County ofi Queens County or any Constable or. literate person within said County; - GREETING: ' W1-IEREAS upon readint: the petition on file of Harold J. crokcn of Cardigan in Kings County in said Province. Roman Catholic Priest, sole Executor of the Estate of the above named deceased, he, praying that a citation may be is- sued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore here- by required to cite all persons in- tcrested in the said Estate to he and appear before the Judge pres- ent et a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlotte- town in Queens County in the snid Province, on Thursday the 13th day of October next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock fnrenoon of the same day to show cause if any tltcy can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed, and the Estate closed as prayed; for in said petition and on motion: of William A. Rcddin Esquirc.! Proctor for said Petitioner. l AND 11' Is HEREBY ORDERED that it true copy hereof be forth- with published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four consecutive, wselu from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively. nut-it.-ly. in the hall of the court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Bank of Nova Sco- tis Building in Charlottetown Iloresaid. and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada Building in Char- lottetown aforesaid. lo thgt 311 persons interested in the said Ils- tate as aforesaid may have cluc notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- WW" In QUG0n's County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. isgd.) lit. Elisabeth Wright, ' Registrar. 0UTf.99R. WAY SEPTEMBER kg. , i y . . - .. , INA GRAIN Regina Nurse Gave Aid as carrying a low-slung trailer used derailed s baggage car and three FIREMAN CARL STERLING Killed In Crash MONEY WANTED Kennedy & Mustard REAL ESTATE BROKERS I WILL on form I'Ai' l'()l' 0 MONEY! Charlottetown, P E. I. 31500 WANTED rnont mu. "”"""" '”""" '""' 5”" VAT!) PARTY FOR. TWO YICABS. Interrst. paid quarterly if de- sired. Also a Full Rental and Auc- ttoneerlng service. HOX 'M.'l. The (J-lum.,",m 125 Kent Street - Phone 1108 BUSINESS STAND AND DWELLING . FOR SALE 48 ROAD, KING'S COUNTY Four acres of land with combined store and com- modious dwelling house, also large warehouse. Pro- perty immediately adjacent to railway siding. Store now operating. Fixtures and good will for sale with premises. Purchaser may purchase stock and trade if so desired. For particulars apply Francis J. Keavncy on lll'Pm- ises, or MacPHEE & TRAINOR, Solicitors. Charlottetown TENDER Tenders will be received up until noon on Wednesday. September 26. 1951. for the construction of Pile-Trestle Bridge at De- Sable. Prince Edward Island: Trans-Canada Highway. Complete Specifications. and plans may be obtained at the bfflce of the undersigned. Provincial Building. Charlene- rovvn. Prince Edward Island. R. 6. WHITE. Deputy Minister, Public Works tit Highways. By J. R. Williams YOUNG NEVER TD HANDICAP I'M A Gomez. . R. l 'TlZlCKS'TER.' MY LEG5 ARE LIKE : YOU THREW TWO FAT GUYS APPLES AT Tl2YlN' TO GIT OUTA THAT TOUGH E55, KNOWlN' out: Kntcicelzs ARE. LOADED DOWN WITH THEM! ONE WINDOiN.'