DECEMBE} 2o. 1949 Handsome i Practical I Gillette Rocket 6m so: l" GBY Holiday Package O You can be sure to please any man with this attractive gift set-one of the greatest shaving values ever offered. Contains a Gillette Rocket One-Piece Razor and IO-blade Dispenscr- two regular size tubes of Gillette Shaving Cream and an extra Dispenser holding 1O Gillette Blue Blades. ' Gillette his PricedIirom“i$li.32inioy'$.00 Public iluotion There will b0 sols by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Monday the 9th day of Janu- ary, A.D. i930, at the hour of l2 dclock noon, the following tracts of land: Tract No. l: Commencing It s mint on the south boundary of the National Park as it exists today, being on the course connecting iron pins No. 00 and No. 0i. Said point being the intersection of the west property llne produced of farm occupied by one Edward. Watts, with the said south boun- dary of the Notional Park. Thence south seventeen degrees illne minutes east following the course ni iwcst property lino pro- duced of fnrm of the said Edward Watts n (listance oi’ approximate- ly seventeen hundred and thirty- seven H.731) feet more or less to it blazed tree on tho said west prop- erty llne produced of the said 13d- wsrd Watts. Thence easterly at right uncles following course of south property line of property formerly owned by the late Judge Stewart e distance of three hun- drod Ind thirty-five (335) feet more or less to a blazed tree on the east property line produced of the farm of the said Edward ivatts. Thence north seventeen de- grees nine minutes west following course oi the said east property llne produced of the farm of the said Edward Watts a dis- tance of four hundred and two i402) feet more or less to the smith boundary line pro- duced westerly of the property of Mrs Halsey Hooper (formerly iZHVilFffI by the late Judge Stewart). Thence south bighty-two degrees cast following course of the said south boundnryi line n! property 0i’ .ihe said Mrs. Halsey Hooper ‘a distance of one hundred and twenty feet more or less to the iwest boundary llne of the property 10f the said Mrs. Halsey Hooper. lThence north twelve degrees west lfollowlng course of the said west lTHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN _ and ninety (190) feet more or less to an iron pin marked LX of orig- inal survey of National Park. Thence south eighty-three do- grees east following course of the north boundary line of property o! the said Mrs. Halsey Hooper to the west boundary o! properly of the Estate of the late Donald Nicholson a distance of thrce hiiii- rlred and twenty-tvro (Iifiifll feet. Thence northerly in continuation of the course of the said ivest boundary. of the Estate of Donald Nicholson s dlstsnce o! two hun- dred and thirty-two i233» fevt more or less to the south boundary of the National Park. Thence north fifty-five degrees 40.8 min- utes west to point of commence- ment. Subject to a rlght-of-vilay from property of Mrs. Hooper to National Park. Cmflprlsinz an ares of fouriccn (l4) acres more m~ less. Bearings nil ihls dvsr-rlpilon arr astronomical. Being the land ex- propriatcd from the late William S. Stewart for National Park pur- poses. Tract No. Z: point on the llne dividing proper- ties of Edward Watts and John H. Watts. Bald point being marked by iron pin driven in ground and designated LIX and being two thousand three hundred and sixty feet (1,360) more or less south of the south boundary of National Park measured along the said lino produced dividing properties o! the said Edward Watts and John Watts. Thence north seventeen de- grees nine minutes west a distance of one thousand and twenty feet (i020) more or 165s to s blazed tree. Thence westerly at right angles a distance three hundred and thlrty~flve (336: feet more or less to a blazed tree on the prop- erty llne produced which dlildes properties of the said l-Idivard Watts and .l.l“. Watts. Thencc south seventeen degrees nine minutes east following oourse of the said property line produc- ed xvhlnh divides properties of the sold Eldwsrd Watts and John Y‘. Watts a distance of one ihousunfi three hundred and eighteen 11.3181 Commencing at a‘ iPark. Thence north thirty- ens degrees 53.8 minutes east to point ot Wnmencenient. Compris- lng an area of approximately nine acres. Bearings on this description are astronomical. Being the land ex- proprIaIAd from Edward Watts for the National Park. Trflot lNo. 3: (llommenclng at a point on the snuti lmundary oi‘ the National Park as it exists today being on the course connecting iron pin LXVII and iron pin LX. Said point being the intersection of the property line produced, vuhiuh divides the propel-ties of the said Alfred Watts and the estate of the late William Campbell with tho said south boundary o! tho National Park. ‘Fheiice south sev- enteen deg-recs nine minutes east following course of the said proper- iy line which divides the property u! llllo snid Alfrrxl Wnits from tho ‘estate of the lntc William Camp- ibell a distance n! li\‘(5 thousand itwo hundred and seventy-five 16,275») feet more or lcss io the lnriglnal survey line of the Na- tecn degrees 54.x minutes east a distance of nine hundred feet to iron pin marked LViIi thence north thirty-one degrees 53.8 minutes east a distance of three hundred and fifteen feet (315) more or less to the property line dividing properties of the said Alfred Watts and .l.F. Watts. Thence north seventeen degrees nine minutes west following course of the said property line which divides properties of the said Alf- red Watts nnd ll". Waits to the said south looundaryi to thc National Park. ‘Phence south eighty-one degrees forty-seven minutes west to point of com- mencement. Comprising an ares of about seventy-five acres, about forty acres n! which is land and the balance water. Bearings on this description are astronomical. Being the land ex- proprlated from Alfred Watts for the National Park. All that tract. pier!‘ or parcel nl‘ Land, situate lying and being on lional Park. Thr-nun north four-i Are Long and. the REGMIIILESS ‘OF SPEED 0R SIZE Now you can play all your records, regardless of speed or size, on the same phonografrah! Th: new Wes:- mghouse high- idelify. three-speed Automatic Record Changer plays all 78 R. P. M., 4S R. P. M. and 3.5 V: R. P. M. records simply SAGE SEVEN When The Winter Evenings Nights Gold You Gan Sit at iiome With the Family AND ENJOY THE fW/ olsuro. iirconi; nun boundary of the said Mrs. Halsey feet more or is» to tho original W or Town-sun» "frosty-one in. and cflicienily with the full-range . Hooper s distance of two hundred survey llne of ill!‘ National Queens Counts, Province of Prince tonal perfection ufexclusive West- ‘ ~ - Ed l ~ r i ' M (award n ind‘ that? m say: _ “showpobwmmckeproducdon' ommenc ng at lie north east ._ ‘ C S S R D comer of til» IilI.€l‘.\('Ci.lUll n: the ‘ ‘ _ y ,_ Stanley Bridge and Grahan. l l I 5 ‘i fl" Roads and continuing thence in alri l i AOIDOI 3.0a" Dmbiicknline easterly direction slang the north- i ‘ , l-‘lnl-m "lll-lllil 1°? Jl-M ern side of the Stanley Bridge read Wilson 4. 1min». iLOfths m! m thfi distance of one hundred i ilserpent- 5.Muslc nets oltiv and twenty r120) feet. (ir in land lluld 53W!" ' l?! in the possession of bdulll Cole l lll-slwflldlll. 7- EV" N-Elf and theruc» st right ailgles in n ‘ ll-Glrl’! Mme (poet) (Persian ‘ northerly direction along the west- : 17-71" 318th" Milt-It) ' T ern boundary line of Edwin Cole‘: r a 13.6535: the lxtgfiagal?“ i7. s T - properirfv 1dr the distance of ' - I v - eighty- set and thenoe at right l lzlstljgsltgm m $91115‘: zg-ggohgit Y ‘ a A - angles in a westerly direction until SEE "III IIIE / ' ' ' ' e "l - m’ "l" " ‘l 'Y" """ it ranches the Grahams Road ex- ~ l". KI I tll i Id 30. Fl i ' . H: s" E18 ANGEL l i n25? sszorliii.‘ a1. far-Tint. a7. Nurse tfifffl°“y.ylj.f.f_‘g Q5‘ K’,",‘,‘,.le°““§f}“ ‘I e I I I 13- T°Ill¢5 14- 51"?" "Milly (Urleiit-i southerly direction along the said ‘l1’- Tllllllllm "W18! l" 11- Sarina i road m‘ the distance of eighty mo» ow: HER ooioru clinics rsnruur l == ll“ == °‘ ‘" ““""’ vv . pworm grass o ry . 0 s I3~T°P=Z ll“! -‘ nt beln nine thousand six ' l 24. Java tree 19.A French 36.Splrlt mlng-blrd iliyenqred (98500) mun-e jug, a m. esunghousc a _ ‘ _ 26. Those hold- cheese lamps 45. Sun god u, more or 195$ ... ..........._.. you wont t, y... n . no r .. “Concert Master’ little glistening white Christmas angel with the tipsy l zsIOhserved grinarcel or its-ml- sltuatgulyloz and . . . . ' - Lo r Town . Txen- , _ _ golden halo! Her crowning glory a miniature bottle '1 all-Ynllrlggéll‘ til-ggeorln Queoens Count; Pilov- Willi iiEil Ii-SPEEB iliiillilll Pillil -, ol heady Golden Chance Perfume . . the new talk- d,“ l“: “l Pllll“ Edmld lllllllll lllfil Dfllsflflllpv blfln; nfiw ‘corneal; WlTii NEW “h _ ' ' . _ v 33_He.;1n .0 l, is 0 sayf j- ence to istcflln _. t_e eaulr ii e town fragrance by Ilarriet Hilbbaid Aier- i “Young ° Commenmng h, m. “om, “,5, gone... Master. wifhlexrlusive S-SPEEI IEIFOIIII PLAYER llonderful gift to top her Christmas stocking . . . ~ m...“ comer or the plot of land last s‘€5Fl“8l'°5l?°lll’°5~°b“"'€ REP”- Th .1‘. d f . l l. f h , v ' _ 3mm above described “he” the same ULtlDIl an u aufoinaticy! ree- C 8'!!! lug an uucltions fries 0 I Q {sire ll keep at Ito dzegrate her dressing table foi months A (stint) touches we eastern side M the ‘s eeeginelxcrcgztfioéicggsigrg; lqasulficent unelvedge . make it a masfw come. ny Q . . 3|'A"emp; road leading to bong River being bin-u-Ons "u, ca": ! I" low. piece ofmodern radio-phonograph design. i mm“! o; on extension of _the Grahams modem "m, .44 M“. Chum ,0 Gives you full-range tonal fidelity a! any y Bulisn Rmdi ‘ll’ Sald Pm“ “Plllg elgllll’ any home. Fourr/e volume through exclu- l 40.1",“ 18m feet from the point of in- m“, wood finishes s . W . h ’ - l upon i tel-section of the Grahams w choose from ' ‘we _e‘lm$ 9"" Ell)‘ l ‘tvmwn Road with the sunny Bridge pbonn: Reproduction! I LEO If. DUUCETTE — ROY M. SMALLMAN ‘ 4"clp"u o’ 50nd anglh (tluntirklilllgu thence] ll‘! .2471? 42417451..- ugtbbgfgpgl- 5 dc luxg wgod finishgg! l yemem ie nor er _v rec on song 1r r. mnncor c anger Arabia llll‘ "slam Blf-‘le °l ll“ Slllll Gr?‘ "szwoa . Also aflailab/e fuirlv slam/arr! 78 IIIIIQQfiQIQI 45 strum lmms Road extending for the rhs- J ts-Wlldsheli’ tance of one hundred and ten R‘ P‘ M’ “"9"! c/"m?" ‘l’ $1994)“ 47_Accumulale 11131 feetb or (lilfltilllll: resclliseg 1th: 50L! 9TH 01in if)’ DC fl f R sllflPLlls QLflImNfi um Hm M5655,” 0, m,“ Cm, gaiisscir now A WESTINGHOUSE RADIO ro sun YOUR Lwow thence at right angles in an enst~ : i lBrosGQ icrly direction along tho said From ‘l’ ""5 Rislll-AR $T°°K ~ l >i1:':.*::"‘..."°ll?""i..l:11:."will: n: o ; we mum-ed and Wm”; (m M or E WH LE FAMILY ENJOYS THE RADIO Purchased From Makes Your CHRISTMAS Shopping Easier . “my mllnmllmkllm" l‘°" l° ‘“"l‘ ll‘ Sig.‘ 1i§§°§r°li§inmi§ Yifitgfisliflifil ‘ ‘x'”l"-**x|l fail c1 u P i ‘.1... . ‘Lonormbl-‘ow 0 l “in 0e‘ tlwnllfil" tin withlgfieorlgfigmsajglfiallm and ball“!!! l" m" small 59°79 -' one letter simply stands for another. in this example A in ‘iifxq glligll: lllll Szldbclllesleerrll llolllllllllll” i . I for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single Ielicrs "D05, llnc for the distance of nnr- hund- trophies, the length and fennstion er the w d ~ ll. hf ‘ . red sud ten (110) feet or until 1t b W6 fill QUIZ!" 10H EYOIII Ilfilid t0 EOOt at remsrk- l. l.“ 35y u" Q“. "u." ‘u mgumL or a an a m‘ ranches the plot last above de- ST» 3 l? 10W PIIOQB. ’ r ' A c’ ‘Q scribed and thence at right angtlcs ~ yp gram Qlehtiel in the ivssterly direction to h» Our merchandise is of good quality, purchased in z A l G Y I N U D M Grahams River extension, m» __ l ‘lllfilltlty Mid sold to you at give-away prices. . l’ '- 5 I ll ¢ Y l’ l‘ 5 E E S D swirl plot fifmlsllllns llllllwl lllml‘ lessee remainlnfln”possrsslohmun: "roaouro Dec l6 - 1cm H w l§r;{y-F¥.;r.. F m _{¢';- f. l c N y U! L B U I! 1. r rand two hundred square fcet . m m“ d M | . . ' ~ , - - ' - P < ’ y UU 3- WT D U Y, ‘limo, "m" or m“ mum" Mm 5 IDATEDaM. Ch H H t n I hour firemen vicre dinnirecl and —--Hl'll.llll today um uraiilcil M. -1 . _ r1 -1|| h __ q h lg 1 l l ‘l 1' W". he ,. ramsgeuvas estimate ‘at sioooooysroooo in lltaizdilil airl flllids :1 s l, subunit Il A CHRISTI/lb- _Dl- fhexfxlkng nu“ l“ am a m‘ a l 19th (‘lily of December. A l). i949, ioday ill a fire which swept l bu; pulp alul puncr llfildljcl5 from ‘ l: CONGktlll . Tum‘ OR THE PERSIAN ' The last nhow- described plot J. W. ARsENAULT i lllYOllZlI an cast-end WnrehmISP oflllll‘ l‘"'"‘<l Fl-HP sud Cimflds I I m‘ . i ‘Om Q-dbjmh m ‘Paw whip“ v ‘lhc (Tanadian Food Factory and Illf‘ lrpnnciiiiii‘ Civ~lllilwfllliw|1 M]. l 158 KENT ST’ i Wmlfi‘ '7 ll" "INN lrnmm élxpkrcs 0'“ “av N "1960 km‘ m? Provincial Sccrrtarl’. l Women's Bakery. v lfllllllatlfiilllill am: lliIIll-iI. l i tIaL I'M! I “- wimrzmnzi . . '1 I . Q 1 . A 154m" GEORGE s'r' enne y S en S ear l’ F- 1724 l I '. Give him the shirt lie wants Practlc ai good looking = in the plttflfll I10 Illlil- W0 sweaters in s. variety of i f. have s wide selection to shades. Made of ihc fincst choose from. He is bound to yarn obtainable, soft and like the" j light in weight. An idcal giii. .. . . and DUES ask for. if you [ilca-w! Ties, shirts, swcaicrs, pajamas may not seem original-but they're just what he wants! Your gift is sure to make s hit I! you choose from these solid standbys at KENNEDYS MEN'S WEAR. Pyjamas ‘He: You. are sure to please him with a gift of our neckwear. Many original and distinctive pattcrns to choose from. See our wonderful ar- ray of men's socks in all colors and shades. Priced right. Give him real sleeping com- fort wlth s selection from our stock. A wide selection of colors and patterns. _ud_ _ 1 ->‘.a;~.‘~_ m