THE GUARDIAN, UUAALUFFETOWN _. V5,“... . "Perlestlen . z . Cheri V" Yes, and Sweet (eps ere perled lee . . . In freshness . a . In smoothness . . . In ieste. Yes; every Sweet Cep yeo such is "letter lien Iver". SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES VMortgage Sale ‘llere will be sold by puble euc- firn in front of the Law Court: Building st Charlottetown In Queen’: County. in the Province I‘ Prince Edward Island, on Satur- lny the 26th day of Seplember A. D., 1948, at the hour of twelve (l2) o'clock noon-ALL tract of d. ltuate, lying and being on or Township Number fifty in Queen's County, bounded and des- Ilbbd ll follows: COMMENCING the point of intersection 0f the. eeterly boundary of the Murray ur Road with the Northerly dnry of the Vernon River. fines In a Northerly direction filing the Westerly boundary of the m of Two Hundred and Ninety-seven ‘Mull-rally Harbour Bond e. distance’ 1297) feet to n. point. thence atl continuing Enltwardly along nnld shore untll It Includes a distance sufficient to include all the land THE CENTRAL‘ GUARDIAN This column is reserved for new: of local Interest. but ndvertialng or n news; nature may be Inserted at tlve eente a word, strictly pay- able tn advance. JDIMIES TAXI Phone $35 HOWARD Momma- Fitted Footwear it 17s Queen Street. REPAIRS T0 OIL BURNERS. Refrigerators and all Electric Ap- pliances. Storey Electric 26794.. 66TH ANNIVERSARY - The Murray Harbour North Preshgater- ian congregation has celebrated the sixty-fifth anniversary of the building o! its present church ediiacc. special anniversary ser- vices were held hr! Sunday, Sep- ierniber 5th. Rev. Cllflflei D- Henderson, the minister of the congregation conducted the morn- ing service. Rev. F. Norman Youna of Mershiield was also present at the evening service st which time the church was filled to capacity- On Monday evening a bountiful and delicious supper an! 8611'"! l" the local hall. After the supper a sacred concert was presented in the church auditorium. A crowd estimated at three hundred and fifty filled the church and over- flcrwed onto the church Friends were present from Mon- tague, Murray River and inter- vening points. The church choir under the leadership of Mrs. Annie Kennedy provided the music for CRASWILL for Photographs. CONFEDEIIATION IJFI IR- SIJRANCE. BRIGHTON CLUB OPENING Saturde/y night. a-r mun saitvlca - Arnfnat Con] Co. Phone 2498. HEAR. Mr. Nicholas B. Jain Kov landscape architect. Dept. oi Agric- ulture. N. 5.. speak at Parkdale Hall. Thursday, September 9th. at B P. M. THE PRESBYTERIHN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Bmokfield Charge. Services next Lord's Day. are as follows: Glasgow Road 11 A. M. S. S. 10 A. M. l-lartsville 3 P. M. S. S. 2 P. M. Prayer Service IPriclay evening 8 P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P.M. There will he a special Orange Service in the Brookilcld Church at if P. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner will be the guest speaker. Brookileld S. S. 2 P. M. Prayer and Praise service 'I‘hu:sday owning B P. M. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. ZION “Z M. S. —Thl Iflflfi lawn, ' monthly meeting oi Zion W. M. S. was held on Thursday evening at the home oi Mrs. C, W. Pang: son with the President. Mrs. G. C. Webster presiding. After the singing of hymn 265 prayer was offered by Mrs. Webster. ihe 96th. Psalm was read alternately. an M m’ “mllversary "°r"k“* ‘Minutes oi the last meeting roo" lright angles In a Westerly dlrec-‘covared by the water In said mill tion n distance ol Four Hundred l stream or mill dam. thence North- and Fifty-five (466) feet to a point. ‘thence at light angles In a South- Lerly direction n. distance of Forty- two (4.2) feet in the Northerly boundary of the Vernon River. theme in n. South-easterly direc- ltinn following‘ the course of tho ‘Northerly boundary of the said ‘river to the place of commence- lment, containing one acre more or Iless; ALSO all that other parcel of land situate, lying ahd being In ‘said Irut or Township Number Fifty, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: COMMENC- ING at a point distant three chains and ninety-one links East from the East side of the Murray Harbour Road and in the North bank of the rnlll stream or dam flowing West- wardly Into Vernon River. thence North eighteen degrees East a dis- tance of two chains and twenty-six links or untll It meets the South .boundary of land formerly In pos- gsrcselon of Lemuel C. iI-Iayden. now lor lately James Praught. thence wardly and thence Weatwnrdly along the North Shore of aaid null stream or mill dam and following tho various courses thereof to the point at tho place of commence- ment. the said land so described being the land mentioned and re- ferred to in a certain Agreement of Sale and Purchase made the first day of February A. D.. 1915. between John F. Hayden of Vernon River aforesaid, Miller, of the one part. and John Ross of the some place, Miller. of the other part, and registered on the 14th day of June A. I). i915 In Llber M. Folio ‘I85 of Queen's County Deed Registry. TOGETHER WITH all the rights privileges. advantages and appur- tenances tn the said lands bfiltilllllla: or thereunto now or heretofore holden, used occupied nr enjoyed. Thn above sole Is made under and by virtue of and pureuant to It power of sale contained In : eer- teln Indenturr of Mortgage, beer- lng date the 11th day of January, ‘North seventy-six degrees Woet a ‘. distance of three chains and fifteen links. thence North thirty-seven‘ degrees West n distance of one‘ chain or untll it meets the East‘ boundary of the Murray Harbnun Road thence Southwardly along‘ the _East boundary of the Murravi Harbor Road aforesaid untdl iti strikes the North boundary of land.’ jnow or formerly In poaseseq ion of Roderick Fraser. l Ithence Eastwatdly along the said North boundary of land now or formerly in possession of ;Roderlck Fraser aforesaid untll It .strikes the South shore of the said‘ ‘mill stream or mill dun. thence 5T0“ Iillllll-l“ sinus sun A. D, 1946. made between Malcolm C. iMacLean of Vernon River In Queen's County In Prince Edward Island. Former, and Wilhelmina MacLean. his wife of the nne part. and Samuel Gordon Ross of Vernon Rlvcr ufortsald, Miller of the othcr pnri, and because of default having been made in the payment of the principal money end In- terest thereby secured. For further ‘particulars lpply at the office nf Bell and Mathleaon, Cameron Block. Charlottetown. DATED this 23rd day of August A. 1)., 1948. SAMUEL GORDON ROSS. Mortgages. ONE SHE WILL USE FO BEAUTIFUL 41¢. TEA srr | Ion Quoliry Silver mm $65.00 4 Pc. Pine ti)” A Proctlcol Gift - - - SILVER PLATED CASSEROLE From $4.50 up Beautiful Silver Plated Flatware in all the popular patterns Choose from our large stock. Chests from $28.75 up TAX FREE Jewellers SEPTEMBER BRIDES SAY "1 no" fro WONDERFUL GIFTS FROM TAYLOR’S 'A GlFT SHE'LL BE PROUD TO OWN - - . SMART RELISH DISH Ifll/i" WAITER Io Match Above can. REVER ' was Quoliry Silver Plule From $6.00 up TEA SET $25.00 TA YL OR Fer Four Generations l Free Gilt Wrapping-Free Delivery They were assisted by V0631 mlwtland a roved. Several cards ucio (mm Broclklm’ Montamle’ Chapgent 12p those who had been be lonewlvn and ppm" Rmm‘ ‘reared of loved ones. The presi- , dent rel orted that Mrs. While wit.) COVEEIEA“ “f S‘ M Mmlhas besn quite ill in hospital .s C‘ F‘ “nus emelmmed ‘he men" recovering and all hoped she wouiri hers oi Covehead and Brackley Pt. ‘soon be back again’ Mm A A’ w‘ M‘ for-Hm August "lull": MacDonald was appointed w at- lllClg being nine menihcrs presontluind ‘he annual meeting m Webb A5 lhe program 188°“ ‘CT we fvillc, N. S. Mrs. Dennis and ltlrs. evening was absent the Prcscntlvn‘ “Hume were appomwd as Mrs‘ Ribbed Hughes comlufled lleaders for the mission band. fin: 1'.“ l ff.°.il°‘ili..?"‘li..‘;§i°§‘. ll°§°‘l.‘§.'l;§‘§.‘ Kill“ Allmlill‘ .52: l ‘y, "mks lgcféomsdfigilvgg» Yggj-j , . . A . I a --'.;:.:.>".::....::c"‘r212: l ihiii-oiférmgheélii-g w: “WW5 meeims 5*" I?" and l§l".°.-'F.b§§’.d“§§§ .{"...‘°l°rl‘.§§."‘.i..‘.‘§.;. amroved‘ n was decided that we l A very excellent report was givcii follow our usual custom of paying by Mrs. Darracli from the P. L. I. a special thanksoiicring: this to . . . . -Prbt l ‘l'la ". hid l: gletpfiis at mo. nexrt meeting which - Kecnssifigeiréi 1611:: Mellgzrcte We!» gag“; lruldat; fmilgratminjfugllglse‘ s-ter W35 a welcome visitor and paper on Iinlappinessy, was read lElllliflicilnofXgllglldhegxlivhlillll dwell; iby Mrs. Colin Mc-Lure. It war ‘ " decided to have a special evening service in the church or a pageant if possible to procure same. hlfs. Colin MFLUTE was appointed in delegates and 1400 people prcssii‘. l imeeting in Amsterdam where i110 en are taking in the work of the churches are represented with 450 ‘church and also in the pOlltlCJl THE MISSES HOLMES AND BRADLEY I59 QUEEN ST. PHONE 92 the Department of Christian lzrlu- and The Lords Prayer in untsia l cation of the Canadian COllllC:l;llI'O\lRlll, the meeting to a close. l of Churches. a position which Sli: =Luiicii was seiwcd by the host»! world. Miss Webster has been 1r.- She also spoke on the part \\'0lll- lcently appointed as a secretary of ‘i: well qualified to fill. Hymn Jlinnd n social hour followed. charge oi next evenings pfflllfnni] text word for roll call tn he "re. Joice" Lunch was served by the hostess and the rcpvnllng (pf the Mizpah brought the evening to a close, . » i-‘l-‘l cannon . ‘j i... PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 1605i day of August A. I). i948 Iu Re Iistatc of Hugh MacKay late of (‘reek County in the State of Oklahoma In the United States of America, sir-ceased. testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on Ilka of Jennie Myrtle Macliay of Tulsa in the State of Oklahoma. in the United States of America. widow. the sole Execulrlx of the above named Estate praying that l citation may be lued for the purpose hereinafter set forilh: You are therefore hereby required to cite all person: Interested in the said Estate to be and appear he- fore the Judge present at n Pro- bate Court to be held In the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County, In the said Province, on Thursday the twenty-third day of September next (mrmlng, at the hour of eleven o'clock fnrenoon of the nrne day to shew cause. If any, why Ilhe Accounts of the noid Es’- inte. should not be passed and the Estate closed sa prayed for In said petition and on motion of H. Framls Macrhee, End, Proctor for said Petitioner. _ And it is hereby ordered that n ‘I'll! 00D? hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper publish- ed In Charlottetown aforesaid once In each wmk for at least four con- aeoullve weeks from the date here- of and that n true copy hereof he fortlhwtth posted tn the following Public places respectively. namely. In the hell of the Court House In Charlottetown afnrreeld. nt or near the Royal Bank of (Tannin In Chnrlntettown aforesaid. and at or nner the Bank of Nova flcotln In Charlottetown aforesaid so that nll persons interested Iri the :eId Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. the day and year first above written. By the Court. ISGII.) I. MARGARET ‘HIIJIER. Registrar. the cup. that is. IIICANDIICINI eel IIUOIIICINT llliake it right in the w»! 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