was unaauirri... .v~ (ilidleniaw PAIN‘; FIVE MABCH 1s 194s ‘,1; i Travel byAir! T0: Monoton... Saint John... I Sumlnorsiiie... PLANES 'DA!LY:- Arrive Moncton 0.40 a.m. LS5 pun. 5.40 pan. Leave Charlottetown 8,30 mm. 12.30 p.m. 4.30 pm. Fare - Charlottetown - Moncton seso Single _- $11.10 Return plus tax. Information - Reservations Phone 540 1403 ‘Except Sunday ‘Maritime Central Airways LIMITED Helped To Cheat Germans DDES y. INDIGESTIDN WAllDP Y0" ’ BElDW TllE BELT’! A Heb Yawlargettsn “ZS” Far ‘Ibo Kiel 0| llaiolThatllelpaMalaYou llasiafTo Go, Hon than half o! your dis-lion la dona i below the bolt-in your 28 feet of bowels. 8o when indigestion strikes, try something that helps digestion in the stomach AND below the belt. I What you may need is Carter's Little Llvar | Pills to give needed help to that "iorgottn i 2B feet" of bowels. - Tako one Carter's Little Liver Pill beforo and one after meals. Take them according to directions. They help wake up a larger flow of the S main digestive iuitea in your stom- ach AND bowelo-bielp you dlulst what you toes. Just be sure you lot the genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills from your dnurgist- 25¢. l _ . £11.. picking up 125 of her sur- l we were the first Can- | have a running fight with a submarine." he said. “but the bloomin‘ sub crashed-dived just as we were about to finish her o .. rt was on this same convoy trio that the corvette rescued the 125 survivors from the sea and saved the tanker by hauling her into port. | “We were attacked by a German - submarine wolf pack while steam- ing alone with a large convoy," Crane said. “They released their torpedoes and beat l as fast as they could. But one torpedo hit its mark and in a few minute; a large tanker in the convoy was afirc. I "The convoy went on ahead but we stayed behind to pick up the survivors," he continued. “That was quite s. Job. Crane then found himself right in the thick of things. l-le took over while the waves washe hi; and down beside the sh crew on the ship hauled them over the rail and tucked than safely, Crane and several others of the corvette crew did this until every man in the water was safely on ship. I “Then we discovered that the tor- pedo hsrt just struck the tanker in its bunkers," he said, "so decided to try and save the ship and her preci- ous oil cargo. ' and Mrs. AILltEi) . NORTH AFWCA. March i5 --(AP) a life raft beside the corvette andK-Allied planes from the western raft up desert battered the Mareth Line‘ ,he pluck- steadily yesterday in a continued. ed at the survivors one by one. He laerial prelude to new battles while tied a rope around each one and the lighting along deteriorated cause of foul weather. uniques reported fighting over the] weekend, but both sides were wheel-y ing up greatest clash of the Tunisian cam- ‘paign which appears in prospect as soon as northern and central sectors. her and towed the tanker p00 miles mtg the nearest port without any cs- . 1C0 " I “We put part of our crew aboard sandy wastes in the south allied planes could carry on their softening-up process of the belt of French, fortifications. i a 1943-44- E"“""'" m: c. i . ole i. . o took Close B A Oil 1o g‘ Bell Tel 141 1-! 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Grocor glosie; Burgh“ 2g i-i fifty; .12 7 l, n-I-I-I-II-nn-n-n-n-n-n- Naaizfoglrelrfront 3-‘ mllggius 1-3 '._ Noranda 4 1-4 1.45 1 Quebec Power 14 1-2: m" M" so i-a g gltiufillllgglgd l6 1-: gagged .16 a-4 - l2 .10 : st Li: COm z 30mm! .11 z spay o’! econ? s5 1-2 ggiulfim as ' ee o an ‘l2 - .46 I Wpg Elec A s Bu" Ank 1.9a l" Cal Edm ; ,__-:—.. . . ganlpgitrd 1:3: - , en i‘ EMYVALE scuooi. ohms 1v Jr-i. Geraldine Cal- N Y stock Chester #23 3 --~-- lesson, 2. Imelda Quinn. a I ~ Davies "la l 2 : s“ o‘ ..eer.:eisi.r“r*ei.nastier Duo-o i. ‘ iifidrrllilyk-i. Alice McCloskéag, 2. _ ' ' Exghangp 3:20;“! .10 1-2 = M m" se.-l-.eie~:.ss"sss- ‘if l" ‘$.13. ‘IX-i. 'I‘eresa McDonald. Desmond callaghaii (equal? ' Fpggnxuk .04 Grade VlI-l. Tcna McCloskey, grass I (bl-l. Louis Calla han ‘M p aglglg Gm“? J6 J°',‘,';,,‘,‘,‘“.§,‘i.’§;..“"“ Trumor (equa) Pelréfegtl (gag-flag: “Kilo? elgic- Am Tel s. Tel m 3:4 Gods L £2 M I‘ rade l. Shirley McGlnn, 2. gloskeyiu DORaymond lvlcclgkey, Anaconda. Wi googtpste M 1,4 pntricla Clarkin. ca‘ 2 Le Pepgsai. s1 ripxid. lpgrpthy lfica nn. Baldwin Inco G m m 1.3 Grade V-1. neo M nn. . 0- a H- Br . S rev i! lum- Bendix Av as 8-4 PB ill m , rd McDonald, 3. Leo Clark . Leo Clilarlcpi, lconardilMclggnalg. gem ggeey Grull m b: 3 Grade IV Sl‘.-——1, Edith Quinn, 2. grirgtpayqapiarzril M. up; "no . Che; 4,, ch10 41 1-3 Gunner J5 14 §.i-——-w “ Elec Auto mu as s-a Rollins 9'00 i". o s1 as a-s Home j ‘; obi Moetsirs 41 s-s Home" ‘,3? 1-4 l" BONUS ON FREIGHT ON HAY fi‘ "35 l?‘ £2 i‘? fails?" i” - EDD O - i _ lrllfonthwittrd a1 v-a git! £9. 3.4 Until further notice our Department is paying two Nory Algnégl g: Jeujcoe ‘a dollars ($2.00) s‘ ton bonus on freight on hay imported’ pen c R 29 H; Ken- Add 5'10 from the mainland. See when you are buying hay from pm} p“ go 47 7.3 Kirk L m; your dealer that you get this reduction in the price of gtd Oilcgl J 49 7-! g5:%9d 13 lxpdwr: are giving this bonus to the farmer. and not to Ugpeld A? Fwh a 1-4 C OI OI- s we arrears. ii 2:: are. ,1; Minister of Agriculture. vanadmn: Con, m b’ “Jags” 1:55 . West Un on 32 1-2 i! "i! , West Elce g1, Mifartio .86 . .14 J.‘ 1.52 ' .32 ‘- .31 l Lg 1 a t. m ' ‘s: i .13 .. - . .09 1-4 _, Paymast -»- _ Perron 3a Pick Crow up; oneer Powell ‘Ig l ll - . y ‘San Ant {g 1 2 ‘v CANADA FACES A WOOD-FUEL FAMINE Senator .1» .. Sheep Co 1m " Sherritt 37 NEXT wmrsn w?“ _.,, c - " sis. e 113i “ RE YOU one of the Canadian householders who burned fences, doors, 5:11“ l“ 1% and even flooring to keep warm in this winter's sub-zero weather? gylyarii! ‘:45 , EC Or perhaps you are one of the lucky ones who yust managed to scrape Upp can ‘ 11g through?‘ _ azllrfgigtm (I; In either case, you will want to be prepared for next winter when greater Wri liar 3:30 hardships loom unless you take immediate action. Damon“. cm“ M The shortage already has affected many communities . . . total stocks of “will”! Throughout most of Canada, fuel-wood is obtained The Dominion Government recognizes that the . i. .. .. .. i. :1 . ,. .. .. .. h: , l» .. ,. .. 4 . '1' 5'. it l: ‘eo- to stimulate the output of wood-fuel by assisting in its production and distribution. To this end, th will‘ be adopted: The Coal Controller has been authorized to discretion for the payment of such portion of tb costs as he considers-proper in respect of fuel ariy in cases where dealers, to procure supplies, which they normally derive their supplies. lo any such t 'mbursement, 3 Tlhe Coal Controller will repurchase from dealer at dealer's cost all commercial grades of fuel-wood on which a subsidy of $1 per cord has been paid and which are hands as at May 51, I944. 4 Assistance will be given in providing prioriti ,, . . I I’ ~ i ; 5 Farmers now on the farm, and who [cave the farm temporarily Apply G c-o uardian. 8-11-31 ‘onpumoguemfire-o gills Oglnggrsjlf‘ in ICSPOIJ: t; tllzzistpppfilaisto engagse afoot-wad cuttipg, will WANTED __ EMA,“ Q;WEI:IL Apply m,“ Hogep 3_18_2o_22_31 i be deem a on elective e ce to carry ug out Good re e . App war m l their regular occupation as farmers and will be given all the ‘mflhsn’ - ,.‘,‘,,,1,,“,§$;§ JfEGZB§°BEQ§§EQ .- rights of deferment of military service wbmch aohocmpo- Baby Qhick, Weldon. Oambridse an... R3813 m don now can-lea. Such temporary absence a not. owovos, ' ' ' .' interfere with agriqdturai productions “m? 65.5% toggle“! “i: mofiosff 3,‘§"',,§,T,“°',‘,,,2,f i‘; , ' . ‘Yigéivollgiflilw Uhl°_ model good tires, Gordon Roberts. i tiunlel councils, tanner-s, fool dealers, Individual ‘annex. antes eluoq ’ ' _ _ w"“l°'- 3'17"?‘ ', and el other groups In communities when wood-Iv I III I III will t. F081: t ill-I — SECOND HAND . i . 5 to begin or once o rapid survey of their loeol situation, and is tetra tinned. mkfgfcdlilgflafioghflpgigfl‘: dicta action to vollevo the llrortego. lwfilkltflh Mn!‘ b. uohp, Charles Allen. Wellington. ~ ' ma ong to m. moi "-—*—*"""—~ —-- '~—- . -,,,~,F"‘°*,,-- ,»i"’_,-- 1,3,, w» m» '°..'i.l..“..“..n.i'.'."' er..-:.-..ziier . lllE DEPARTMENT 0F MIINITIDNS AND SIIPHY m’ x ‘n “@5315? m" “m” m“ “ '“'§'f.;._.;.. Miscellaneous son sans: -_ nsavv nu-rr dry wood are nearly exhausted . . . in some places the small supply of green wood cut for next winter is being used now to meet the present emergency. consumed. Its production and distribution are the business of local citizens. so serious that even with the full co-operation of everyone in affected com- munities an adequate supply is not assured. Accordingly, it has been decided those normally engaged ‘ A subsidy oi $1.00 per cord will be paid to dealers on all Commercial fuel-wood contracted for and cut on or before lune 30, i943, and held to dealers‘ account on that date. to contract for fuel-wood at locations outside the area from dealers must obtain a permit from the Coal Controller before contracting for such supplies. lloneuvobloC-‘D. llowo, Afirlshr - Pond Ore Total Bales 249,000, PllDDDDE MONTREAL, March l7 —(CP)—- .'.‘;"“.'::= .....*"“'~;:.::""s." . "so" Aglgcumggkéggoxgi- par merit of Bl? Pmenfs ted lPOt at A-large. S6; A-meTfLlgm A-puiets a1: B s1; o as i-a. Butter:__1"_irst_g‘rad¢ nor far from where it is wood-fuel shortage is e following measures arrange in his Stoker Petty Officer William Crane, RCNR, of Sydney, N. S., who helped cheat the Germans of s. million dollar; worth of oil At pre- sent worklng at an totem Can-l udlsn dookyard he is eagerly await- ing his chance to have another go at the enemy. R. C. N. Photo i An Eastern Canadian Port — Stoker Petty Officer William Crane, R. C. N. R, is working on a shore jo/b in the dockvards today but, as he recalls his part in cheating the Germans, of a million doliars worth of oil, he'd like to go out to sea again. l A native of Sydney, N. s , he was just rccenty promoted to petty officer. Since he joined the Royal Can- adian Navy Reserve in November, 1940, Crane, who hnd a son in the,‘ Sea Cildéto and a daughter emnlnv- ed by the Navy in the dock- yards has seen action galore . His proudest moment, though was when his corvette had , a running gun fight with an enemy submarine and then towed a dam-v aged tanker, seven times its size,‘ 600 mics through heavy_§_eas_to port‘ prints Jobbing price w’ First grade solids, 86-36 1-2, wholesale. Que No. 1 Cheese: Current receipt, colored and white, western and Que 20 1-2; FOB Montreal: Wholesale job- bing, western and colored and make, Montreal . Potatoes: ‘f5 lb bass Mountain Que No. l 1.90; No. 2 1.60-4.75; creamery NB and PEI No. 1 1.99, ‘ii-Mr ' —~~ Advertising Rates -— Payable in Advance llhlIl-Olarlsfolllsalvsrthamaulalcauea e transportation "Ilfllll will. l0 w were: ‘Western and sums looala ‘WW4: Plfiicill‘ 911m: ‘it's!- i la u-fi. iotauuiouueaflffil find it necessary u‘ 51f‘ o“ um“ ‘"- 5" “M: fatten gown“ "' “'51 t?» words m» sue d b _ ‘ h s Notices“ ‘Thlllhulnd °'¢"°°""* ‘aeohplilnh-l as ' stoaotiiriaa: Wanted _ Female Help Whirled . wAN-rsm - oooo nrasronp. WANTBD- mm sxrnnrcncan w" i" iitlltfl‘ Apply Guardian. 8-l7-4l. family two adults, good wages, _.__._____.__..___________ WANTED - FURNISHED APART- ment by June 1st. Write "B." Guardian. 3-11-21. es for necessary WAN-ran CAI m noon CONDI- write Box 71 or phone 1187. 3-17-31 For Sale II‘ YOU All INTEREST! IN A new Cream Separator cal only? M. Leaner at Hot i Ransom». s-is-ia-an-si. black rubber traces. complete and trace lengths saso nair and r-bb-r belting. Clinton Morrison. Fred- errtmv. 3.13-41, a I lto refuel from the ta l l 36 1-2-37; Supervisor of schools, who gave a 161751118 Price. well-framed and informative Pmauflud 5mm“ 35 1-4-35 1-3- stressed especially the white 22 3-4-23 nominal current‘ His ship. running out of fuel. had nker it was towing, bum-ping up against it in the raging seas and risking fatal damages. lars worth of oil we considered ourselves a pretty lucky bunch," he JPUPILS llELh-flhe pupils ofi Kllmiuir School are to be congrat. ulated on their showiing, in the_ purchase of War Saving Stamps, they have bought $201.0.) worth to. date, since last October. L. JHOCKEY GAMES-The Sen- ior Murray Harbor Hockey team played Montague Seniors, in s game in the Montague Rink onThursdsy night, the score was 7-2 in favour of Murray Hanbor. The Montague school boys Junior Hockey team had quite a session of Hockey. Mak- ing the trip to Mt. Stewart and playing their in the afternoon, then Mt. Stewart team returned with the Montague Juniors and played a game at night in the Montague Rink. The score in Mt. Stewart was 8-3 in favor of Mt. Stewart and in Montague 8-5 in favor of Mt. Stew!‘- a . ..'GEORGET0lVN-- Ree sound Movies were shown in Georgetown on Wednesday by Miss Hilda Gillis of the National Flilm Board. Pro- gram consisted of a film on Nutrit- ion-a. iiim on Gun Production in Canada, a film of Songs with organ accompaniment, a film on war-time . Ausoralia-alsoa. short. The guest‘ speaker was Mr. Angus Gilmore, ad- dress on Educational Reforms. 1-le important role of films in modern education methods. Mr. E. B. MscLaren acted as Chairman and also made a stir- ring appeal for the Red Cross. Mrs. C. Delorie, Trustee of Georgetown High, expressed in brief and well- phrased manner tfhe appreciation of the audience for Mr. Gilmore's fine address and also expressed appreciation of these films which! continue to draw a large audience‘ each month in Georgetown. ..°‘I'HE WORLD DAY 0F PRAYn ER was observed in Montague on Friday afternoon when the dif-“ ferent (hurchcs joined in the Ser-, vice in Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church, with n goodly number pre- sent. The service was a very im- i. pressive one. and all felt it was good to have b~en there. Mrs. Jas. Currie presided assisted by Mrs. A. C. MacKay and both the leaders, in the responsive readings. Those, taking part from the different‘ Churches were, Mrs. Henry Mac- Laren from the Giristian Church who led in Prayer. Mrs. A. Mac-y Neill from the Baptist Church giv- ing the Srripture reading and lead- l ing in Prayer. Mrs. (RevJ S. EA Hayward of the United Churctml gave n short address on the sub- ject (Unity, )“Father I Pray That ‘Ilhey May Be One". She spoke of this great day of Prayer whenl women of 50 different nationalitiesl send up their Prayers all over t-hcl World. She told too of individuals‘ who carried out the service and had a day of Prayer when they could not meet. with others. She; also told tine story of an Old Slavic Couple who had come to Canada and still held tollieir old beliefs and traditions. they were very ‘lonely in this new land and found very little comfort in their o d be- lief, one day they were given o. Bible and slowly they read tine story of Him who gave so much for all mankiind and 0f His great. love s-la-itland they found comfort such as they had never known before, and {when they found their way to the mhurch of all Nations, and heard ‘the story in their own tongue. and‘ nnrtook of Holy Communion. tears, "an down their cheeks. and their‘ feces shone with anewpeacedfrs. fiowan led in Prayer. Scccinl mus!» was n solo bv Mrs. William cor-rick ""3 '1 d"? ‘"' firs. D. l". 1W:- Don~ld and Mrs. L. A. Johnwn. and making a parachute landing at “When we hit port safely witi-rBcja, the tanker and half n million dol-iCharies Granville Rob, R.A.M.C., performed 140 surgical operations, many under continuing bombing. He added. “as awarded the Military Cross. ! EASTERN lillAliDlAll ‘named estate, praying that a cita- meeting closed with the Bene- tion and the National Anthem sung. y, is; Personal JCOTDK-iifal Leonard Gillis home on leave visiting his family in Mon- tilflilt- L. ..'Hsrry Clay, R.C.A.F. spent the week-end at his home in Montague. L. Jlirlends will be glad to hear that Mrs. Martin J. ilynes, Bum- merville who has been so ill in the King's Country Hospital, and still in Hospital, Ls slowly recovering. L. ..'Pte. Malcolm MacKinnon spending a short leave with his parents, Mr. _and Mrs. V. C. Mac- Kinnon, Kiimuir. L. JSAb-Lieut. Glen A. MacPher- son and Mrs. MacPherson were visitors to Kilmuir over the week- end nnd were the guests of Mr. D. P. MaicPherson. L. Jlvliss Doreen Murdock, nurse- iii-training at the P. E. Island Hos- pital, Charlottetown, is spending her vacation at her home in Mon. iague she is a daughter of Mrs. l, W. Murdock and the late J. W.‘ Murdock. L. Aerial Prelude To New Battles In Tunisia GROWERS! SAV. . h l 4 .fBYPl.ANTl_ c. CERESA ,- pTREATEDSEEPi O low-germinating, ' {"115 seed wastes time. money. labour-i CERIESAN treatment oi seed wheur, oat!- baricy seduces this waste by U15“! slink-ins smut. combating certain other diseases, generally lfllbtovin; and increasing yields, Treat now! Easy and economical to use. Pamphlet [reel FIGHT WITH HEADQUARTERS IN the entire to patrol action be-i‘ Neither allied nor Axis comm- the reinforcements for SEMESAN BEL! You can‘: adord production losses nowl So conserve seed, labour. fer. 15151". yields by treating seed potatoes with SIZMESAN BEL m 1'94"" "Q4 Piece decay. seed-borne scab and R“ ' . lnexpensiza: our to use. Just div. drain, dry and olmtl CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED Halifax, N S, storms clear from the It was only because of- the dry. that PABACHUTE SURGEON lVLC. CAIRO -(CP)- Flying s50 miles 50 miles west of “Innis. Lieut. I During these strenuous times, tho protection of the family's health il vital to the national war cfiort. Long tedious hours of nervous strain make us all susceptible (o colds and infections. Scott's Emulsion is highly recommended as a valuable tonic and food supplement for every member of the family. Thil year-round tonic contains natural Vitamins A and D and other vi build-up elements everyone needs- to fortify the system against colds and other winter ills, and improve - health in general. Scott's Emulsion is 4 timcs easier to digest than plain cod liver oil. Paiatabie, economical mo. Buy today—all druggists. A ‘LONIC IOI ALL AGES CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE ED- WARD ISLAND 1N THE PROBATE COURT The second day of March, A.D., 1943 In Re Estate of Samuel Brant- ford Gillespie late of Milton in Queen's County in the said Pruv-" ince, Farms, deceased, tcstatc. To the Shcrriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable m- literate person within said Coun- GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the pe- tition on file of Vernon Gillespie of Milton aforesaid, farmer, Lloyd Gillespie of the same plat-c, fnrm- er. and R. Reginald Bell of Char- lottetown in said County, Attorney- at-Law, the executors of the above tion may he issued for the purpose' hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County, In the said Province, on Tuesday the 6th day of April next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forc- noon of the same day toshew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not he passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of R. Reginald Bell, Esq" Proctor for said Petitioners. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the dale hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public plac- es respectively. namely, In the hail of the Court House in Charlotte- town aforesaid, at or near The Royal Bank of Canada in Charlote- town aforesaid and in front of the Public Hall in North Milton afore- said. so that all persona interested In the said I-Lstate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said PUBAY Sill] IIISINFEIITANTS A TREATMENT FOR EVERY MAJOR (HOP Reduce Destructive Drop Diseases by treating seed with CERESAN Wholesale Distributor-s‘ Mortgage Sale There will be sold by _Publlo AIIOI tion in front of the County Court House at Souris in King's County in Prince Edward island on Saturday the Seventeenth day of April. A. D. 1943 at. the hour of twelve o'clock noon ALL THAT TRACT piece or parcel of of land situate lying and being at Rollo Bay Cross Roads in Lot. or Township Number Forty-four (44) in King's County aforesaid. and bounded and described as fol- lows that ls to sayz-Bounded on the West by the Bear River Line Road; on the North by land in possession of Michael Sweeney; on the East by land in possession of Fldclle Beagle, .lr., and on the South by the Rollo Bay Road leading from Souris West to the Head of Rollo Bay and con- taining by estimation TWENTY- FIVE ACRES of land a little more or less and being that part of tho farm formerly owned by Oliver Cheverle which is situated North of the Rollo Bay Road ' The above sale is made under and , by virtue of and pursuant to a. power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the second day of eoember A. D. i916 and made between Mary Cheverie of Rollo Bay Centre, in King's County, in Prince Edward Island. Single Woman. of the one part and Arth- ur F. McQuald of Souris in King's County aforesaid, Executor and Trustee under the last Will and les- tanient of Allan L. McDonal deceased; and because of defaul having been made in the payment of the principal and interest sec- ured thereby, For further particulars alinlv to grthur F. Mcquaid. Solicitor, Souris, . E. I. Dated ‘table Ninth day of March A. D. l9 ARTHUR F. McQUAID. Executor and Trustee under the last Will and Testament of‘ Minn L. McDonald. (lccrnscil Diorlcngce. 3-2-18-725-1-41 Notice 0f Application For Divorce NOTICE is hereby given that ROBERT GORDON SHAW of the Village of Brnckloy Beach in the County of Queens. in the Province of Prince Edward island, Hotel Pro- Pfietor. will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the present or next session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from his wife MURIEL CLAUDINE SHAW of Halifax in the (founiv of Ilallfax, Province of Nova Scolia. on the ground of adultery. DATED It Halifax in the County of Halifax, this 17th day of Febru- ary, A. D. 1943. DONALD McINNl-ZS. K. 0-. 35 Br ford Row. Halifax. ‘N. S. Solicitor for the Petitioner. 2-25-4-11-18-25. roe SAT? Probate Court. at Charlottetown aforesaid. the day and year first. above written. l By the Court, k (Sgdi Muriel C. lmwther (SE KIA Rcfriatrnr. ' l-l-ll-IH-ZB-ll. Large Filench Silver Rabbit. yaluahle for human food an ur. MRS. J. F. GARD louthport PDTATD DISEASES ’ nnaauJ-a-a ‘ha-wean.