RDECEMBERU-lflb Probable Lineups For Banie Tonight a n. any Hockey 14love some ‘ Welshmen follow i p, MacDonald, A. MacDonald. An- arew, Carmichael; forwards, Dow- ,_ling. Osijvfl. BhQPhQM. YQPIT. fjstrain, Williams, Richards. Gilles- gpie, Maolntyrv. ‘ P. W. C.-Goel. Proude; defence. Jofwafdl- Beer. Robertson. laughs Downe, Richard, Duffy, McLennsn. Reddlii, Qulgley. fllay llave Broken lilb SAINT JOHN, N. B.. Dec. 25 -- (OP) — Johnny Myketyn. Saint John Beavers’ defenceman. suf- fared s possifie broken rib when he played against Moncton Hawks here on Monday night in s Mari- time Senior Hockey League'fl!~ tut-c, it was learned tonight. Ho left for his home in the sydney area of Nova Scotia yes- terday morning to spend (Iii-ist- mas. in the second and third per- iods of Monday's game. Myketyn complained that his side was bothering him. If hc plays against Halifax Crescents here saturday night the iniured ares will be strapped. Baseball lilinic To llpen Jan. ‘l MOBILE. Ala., Dec. 2B -- (A?) - Little Eddie stanky. the Ne- tionui League's champion walk- geiter, announced. today he would open his second annual free base- bull clinic for youngsters and oidsiers here Jan. ‘l! stanky. Brooklyn‘ Dodger sec- ond baseman, started the clinic last year to teach the homo town kids how to sharpen their game and to instruct the grownups on how to become better fans. More than 1'10 baseball lovers from six to 00 turned out. gnd mnny 0T the lddLClflit! With 1119i!‘ fnilicrs: Stanky enjoyed it so much he decided to make it an annual affair. Black Hawks Defeat Boston Bruins 5-3 BOSTON. Dec. 25-—(AP)— After raring oit to a four-goal lead. the fast-skating Chicago Black Hawks defeated Boston Bruins 5-3 mnlght In a free-shooting National Hockey League clash before n 13.000 crowd at Boston Garden. George loo and Alex Kulata each scored twice for tho victors. Although taking their second defeat from the Hack Hawks i_n four nights, the Bruins outshot them by o 00-24 margin. And many of goalie Poul Bibeaulth saves were breathtaking. espec- iuiiy in the third period when the Chicago lead was reduced to n single goal, The Block Hnvvksbrokethrough Frankie Bririisekh defences four times in the first period. Geo scoring in the second minute and ilicn tallying again after Ksleta got the first of his two tallies. Gee also set up Red Hamill for a first-period score. gosis. All the Boston made during the first i0 minutes of the middle session. came o long shots. Defenceman Pat Ran ruined Blbenulvs shutout hopes with a blistering Bil-footer and Woody Dumort and Don Calling- er each beat the Chicago goalie with almost impossible angle sluts from the left sidebosrds. Kalets. who frequently caught ilic Boston defencemen napping with his speedy rushes. more than clinched the game for the visitors at 14:00 in the finale. sf- tcr being set uo bygfllli Gadsby. Soon after the resulting face- nff. Milt Schmidt and Johnny Jackson ut on a lusty fisticuf- fing elbfflting in front of the (tilcago net and both lat out the remainder of the gamewithinoj- or penalties. Gunnery IIIIO Iliad i-cnicego. 00o (HemiiL Brown) 1 Al . l-fglosgo, Kaleii (Jackson) ‘ i-rdlileago, Gee uzetl. e-Chlcflo. , Hamill (Ode) Penalty-Henderson. IoeoIIPoI-iol pier. h-lortoilr, Bola (Oowlcy. Rur- ' avenue. . . ‘Donut 14:10. ' iaeetonydeiltnger 10:00.. Penalties-allies. t~ . n; poboblo lineups for the between Prince of Wales College and the mghmnlres Legion: Goal. Oudiuore; defence, f. Keefe, Dalzicl. MacDonald .Clsrk;| Prince of Wales Oollego Welsh- men and the Legionsires resume the City League hockey series at the Forum tonight. Due to the withdrawn of the Summersido entry it is really the fourth game of the 100p. The Welshmen have lost a game to the Navy while the Legion team earned a draw with the Balnts and s win over the Navy. ' l- 0 O 6 Riddled through the gradua- tion of s number oi lest"sesson's players the Welshmen under the direction of Johnny Squardbriggs have been working out steadily. Losing to the Navy 8-5 they will be the under dogs in tonight's game but judging on past per- fomtances the Legionaires will have to buckle down to business every minute of the game for college lads always seem to be at their best with the odds against them. 4 4- O O There was a time when hockey teams in this country would fall all over themselves in an effort to get a trip to Europe. Not so lo- day as is evident from the fol- lowing news release.- O O O it I! Edmonton Junior Canadians don't wont to go to Europe for the world hockey championship at Prague then it's highly unlike- ly that Canada will be represent- ed. 0600 The invitation for entry was sent. by the British Ice Hockey Association through the lCsnadian Amateur Hockey As- sociation. The. C. A. H. A. ‘can- vassed several senior and Junior Canadian clubs without result until it was intimated Edmonton Junior Canadians might. make the trip. At Edmontoyi the Canadians club announced they would turn dotwn the offer. 0 1- O O C. H. Dudley. smretarv of the C. A. H. A. said at Midland that if Edmonton Canadians aren't .10- ing then it's closed as far as the C. A. H. A. is concerned. W. A. Hewitt. secretory of the Oui-‘irifl Hockey Association. said at Tor- onto that he thought Edmonton Canadians Wei‘! 8“ "i i" V“ The? had even arranged exhibitions in the east before sailing. l- 0 d- Il- Hewitt and Dudlev however both said that the. situation is that the invitation came from the British association and no one has Y" ccetpted it. - 6 1b 1|» Q ' ‘Ilene was when the ‘ha! "tote", (scoring three goals in one game) was ouite a stunt for m!!!" l uckrhssers. "we p Q i lb 0 Alter so games of the current National League season. however. eight: nf these stunts have been recorded. O Q Q Q Maurice Richard. "Toe" Blake amt Billy Renv of Canadians. f-lvl Apns and nip azinicki. of the Jksfs. Joe Carvcih and ‘Bobbi’ Bauer. of Boston. and Al“ Kill- eta. of the Black Hawks. have all flashed the red livht three times in a single contest. Bulletin MELBOURNE. Dos. 06- rghfl-(AP) - Australian Io n Bromwich today won the nm not in the 09mins match of the Davis Cup competition from Ted Schroeder o! the United Shine. 8-0. first place lead over Montreal to five points with the victory over Detroit. Rayner‘; first. of the current cam- of Montreal had much work to do Canada's 1 exchange was old souff here. amt no word unturned to compare the relative disadvantage of Gus‘ B08- ll.sh opponent. s precedent. The rest of the year me cgpybook beginning for a writ- From Montreal Canadiens To Keep Record. Intact” NEW YORK. Dec. 29— (CPl-i Features of the game were two‘ New York Ransers kept their izimaier penalties, in the first and year National Hockey league re-‘third periods. Kenny Reardon of Canadians drew the first on the openins play of the game when he and cord of not losing a Christmas night game intact here tonight when they shut out Montreal Can- atflens 2-0 before a yuletids crowd of 14.801. The win gave Rangers undisput- ed possession of fourth place as Detroit Red Wings, formerly tied With the blue shirts, lost to Tor- onto. Maple loaf: high-stacked drew blood. 1n the fl-nsle. Juzda of Rangers Cal Gardner 9P8 sot two minutes. An outstand- lengthened their the Montreal attacks until returned. Leswick also assisted Grant Warwick broke up a lac- kadaislcal holiday game in the last minute of the second period SUMMARY when he scored while Jim “ters First Period of Gmudlens was serving a two- mlnute penalty. I Scoring -—None. Bryan Hextull made things sure Penalties — Rcerdon (molar). at 17:45 of the finale on a pretty Russell. Read. ' passing play featuring Edgar La- prade end Joe Bell. Sewn! Period The shutout was goalie Chuck 1—New York, Warwick (Ilemrlck Laycoe) 1916. Penalties —Mosdell, Juzda, Pet- era. reign. Neither he nor Btll Durnan in the first tvro periods of the list- less contest. Rangers now have won four games this year against the Stan- . Third Period 2—New York, llextall (Laprade, ley Cup champion Canadians. The 3911) 17;45 Babs have won two and have tied Penalties —Peters, Juzda (maj- OTIC- of) Maple Leafs Defeat Detroit Red Wings 2-1 DETROIT, Doc. ping in two goals in lie Extra Food For British Athletes the last 11 minutes to come from behind, the! red hot Toronto Maple Leafs scor- ed their sixth stmight National Hockey League victory 2 to 1 here tonight as 11,523 victory hungry Detroit fans watched their Red Wings filial a clwb record by going 1L‘! stmlght games without win- _ ring. By taking their ninth triumph n; mu. MACKLIN _ LONDON. Dec. 26 ~— (AP) British athletic coaches, paraphras- ing grandma's advice on how to in their last ll games the Maple get a, husband. informed the House Lieafs took an unexpected boost t0 of Commons mesday that the ave-lisp the League standins. climb- nue to sports triumphs is throaghiius 2 1-2 same-s ahead 0i swoud the athlete's smmaeh _ 1mg mg ipiace Montreal, which lost in New government rejected the appeal for lYotrk. more fcod with a diplomatic "no." Spokesman for the coaches was a member of parliament. who told the food minister that foreign ath- letic teams imported their owin grub, that British teams might train in Ireiarnd where chow was plentiful and that Britain ought to do something for its own boy; with the Olympics coming in 1948. Except for the minister formally refining more bacon and eggs for the sportsmen, the parliamentary customted to last period iickings. forced the play in the early going, scored ln the opening minute on Eddie Bruneteaus eight-foot re- bound ‘shot and protected the edge for 48 minutes before the Leafs came from nowhere to grab the de- cislon. Syl Apps took ex-Detroiter Harry Watson's long pass from the boards and punched in the tying goal from six feet away with 11 minutes left. and two minutes later Ted (Teeter) Kennedy, playing with a lame back handed the speedy Howie Meeker a neat pass at the blue line and Meeker went straight in to beat ggglig flan-y Lumley all. the 001116‘! cg the net for the winning tally. The wind up was a neor-equfll 0! Toronto's 1m a-pileilfflnve "We when the leafs poured in i501" gioals in the last 5 1-2 minutes to overcome s 4-1 deficit atnd win. Only once before hag e. Detroit club gone a dozen some! “mm” winning. The Winks‘ ine started here .108! 0 mouth 08° when Toronto blanked them 5-0 the pest year victory-starved ll-‘llrts writers have been publicizing the food shortage on the local training tables. 1t was made-to-ordar copy for the writers last spring when fight- er Gus lesnevlch showed up to train for o. world title defence car- rying a box with four down United States eggs - a year's supply for one person here - and they left Theeggstorywasaogooditset er greeting a newly-arrived foreign umm y atthiate was "what kind o! food did yqu Ming?" First P8101! ' l-Deirolt. Bruneteau (Abel) .41. N0 GALL IN DEED. TRY! FLY! IIIY! ‘lzportlnotrlelon-“ ‘ l A PxPs-Flying S rvice \ Bangar'A"Cl'townAlrIort-Pbofl1lOl-l Whoa Ion Aro laowbotlad nub-s on You ‘libero ‘he Islet Deefaeroaea. ll In. 08000 - Cannot. I00 In. ueee .________.___.“‘NW“-'“IWU ~n-ntenr-s can: Penalties: Howe 2, Morison 2. McCai The gall bladder is absent in all 1 common members of tho deer fsm- Second Period ily. _ Scoring-None. Penoliy-Jrhompson. tempo ran-a Period (“:4 aux“ 2—'l‘otonto. Apps (Watson. Ezin- T“) lckr) 8:56. 8—J'1'oronto. Meeker (Kennedy) Iron Coarse 10:50. In Ilylng Penalties-Morison 3. ‘Thomson- Included —-—--———-——————-i l-l DOWN - DAL. BABY ' o PIONI "lAD IASCOMI" flight - Dnaeh land Anywhere WALLACE IEERY FRIDAY - SATURDAY cm iinckei teacue . _ \ Peters and Bill swung fists at each other and Juzda went, to the cooler for five minutes while Pet- lfls puck roezlng performance by New York's Tony Iggwlck h-Jg] o“ Juzda _ on War- wicks goal. along with Hal Laycoe. 25-—iCP)-—Pop- v The Red Wings. fast getting ac- Q current fam- t 0 Q N. Y. Rangers w... 2-0llowie Pellet led Pitchers In lllational League B! Ilti Hand H°W1° P011130 slender southpaw ace ref the world champion St. Loni; ‘rill-nets during the Nsulu 194s "N00. led National League pligh- ers witlh an earned-run average o! 2.10 a game. Official leesue statistics released "Knish! revealed the ill-game winner who started most crucial games in the Cardinals’ uphill drive to the pennant also pitched mo" - 236- "u!!! any other hurler‘ in the league. I 'Iihe dark-haired lefthander psce|| the circuit with a 2.75 nmrk in‘ 19% although he was active only hall the season before entering the] firmed forces. Returning to the| ‘Cards this spring. Pollet was man- ,o.ger Eddie Dyers “stopper" and |N°- 1 men throueh the rough‘ ;days of June and July after Max Lanier Jumped to the Mexico Lea- Igue. i Pallet strained a back bugglg in arid-September and never regai-ncdi ‘full effectiveness although he beat ‘Brooklyn in the first play-off game ' and worked a brilliant. but losing, world series opener against Boston the Giants made Howls the first lefty to win 20 games in the Not- ' ional League. ' Starting 32 times, only three dess than Dave Koslo of the Giants who earned the "workhorse" crown ‘with 35 regular turns. Pallet hurled [22 complete games. The only pitch- ,er with more complete efforts was Boston's Johnny Sain with 24. Among the first-line pitchers who worked in. at least 10 complete games, the Cards’ Murray Dickson had the best win-hing percer-Hage of .714 on a. 15-6 record. However. ,tea.mmate Tofi- Wilks won istraight relief Jobs and never was beaten to wind up ‘with a, 1,000 mark. Ewell Blackwell of Cincinnati fashioned six shutouts in his fresh- man year for the best job of white- washiiz; in the league. Johnny Vander Meer of the Reds and Brecheen each had five. Dave Koslo of the Giants gained tihe distinction. of ED131311’)! pitchers 1n negative with the most defeats, lie faced the most batsmen. allowed the most hits. 251, yielded the most runs. 119. EBVe "40 m! most earr-ed runs. 107. BM the W!“ sacrifice hits. 21. A5 might be expected the Cor- ditnals team pitching record was the best in the league with a combined earned run average of 3-01- lllot Weather In ‘Prospect For Tennis Opener F MELBOURNE. Dec. 28—('I'hurs- iday) __ (AP) — There was every {indication early today that the would climb to 100 de- cellar-bound unenvleble fashio n 19. grees of the United States Bromwlch of Australia take the court for the opening match in NEW YORK, Dec. 25 ——(AP)~. , 16 Bolling _ Red sox. The Sept. 17 victory ovew 345 Mflt-‘Leod eight | perfect > tht‘ 1,13 n (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Dec. $_- leis: MOO! & Abit I) Do P U00 Acme .. 300 Akait 800 Aumoq ...... ._ ____ 1300 Bevcourt ...... .__ 3000 Bapm _, __ B00 Boycon . 500 Buff Cdn . 100 Cal Edm . U Bk Corn 700 Can Brow I700 Ohslkirk IMO Ohlmo 500 Cournor i000 ITAragon _ 1300 Dlcken __ 300 Dllcov ___ 700 Donald: .__ 800 Duvay 1300 Ea Bull 40 En Stl 500 Eldon! 5M Go Eng .. 1000 Go Arrow 600 Go Man 10f!) Goldvue 850 Hard R. 02'! 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BIG 5590 pen n“. lgiigordgoxbgelptflalldrllflgxsvgililitb hioneyi selling ltpoirtgaittsb Wriml goo R - or prces. n e r ompauy i zoo Fight?!‘ T°'°"'° 2~ ' m‘) "m P" - Ao¥rvE—MAN T0 srartré‘ A m?“ “M” "Drtgaga Stile wholesale branch m Charlotte- 200 Powell .. . . town area Must have warehous- i 300° Premier w r" ing facilities and s minim 1600 Preston .. To be sold by public suction in capital of $2000.00 as guarant i500 Purdy front of the Law Courts BuildTng investment 1n paytiqlpatm‘ 7100 Que Man . l" C‘ll‘|0"fl0Wl1 0n Friday the shares and profits. Please state 800 Queenst "u"! d"! 0f 3050")’. 1947. M the‘ qualifications, salary. require- . ‘I85 Quemont .. 14 lwllr of twelve o'clock noon all and ments. Car preferable. Box 341, moo Regcourt slnsular those certain aims er par-i Guardian. 12000Richman all of intend p- ‘ " ' ; M h 10o 30pm _ lg an n; on lot thirty-seven. ac fine - goo s,“ M!‘ _v I a in Queen's County aforesaid bound-l m Sannwm __ _ en and described as follows that is nawlvr saws AND woon- "’°' s"°""'» “éfiinenem . u. . 3555b... i£‘..'."7il°.-‘ee.“r°m“°“"‘¥§“ a eas e - l w saga‘; _ boundary of three hunflred as!‘ prigfigwgg? "f" 051154;“! o moo Springer :',"E§’““rf,'°;l"' "M m pmjfw“ Al! Mail vour orders, toda‘: q 583 Stada __ m “m! an 22°51)“ "lzvqA l?‘ deliveries are being made by m5 steep R 191°, b Thug“ Ma “£221? order of date. DeWait Désvhal 35° 5mm’ survc b: nd at in“ qtnr? a i§°r3ora%otn' VIM‘ w c d: mo Sylvan,” v5.1a . e nor-i oun - en er .. ancouver an» mo Tu“ "M - 3G T: 3T’ M: llfllineyscgfltlhacihtcn lfunning F m l H l Wanted 3°00 Thm" hum’ ---- -- 47 west alongthe said north ‘ ’ e a e e p 1°90 Thurbvi! of Mrs nayea land for the oats-n; WANTED IMMEDIATELY Mam. 3500 U11 M"! of thirty-four chains amrl twenty- Good wages. No cooking. 146 Hills- 933 Upp Gan four links (our) thence running be... Street. > 3:010"! north by the magnet of the year cour 1764 twenty-nine‘ chains and Lost o nd {r3 ed N00 Villbo twenty-four links or to the north u y | M0 Wasa . boundary of Edward Mooney's land FOUND _ MAN-g [JNED GLOV‘. 700 Wilt Co .. thence cast along the same thlrty- 5119 9 1-1 App“, Home Mot. 460 Wrl Harg four chains and twenty-four links _ iooo Yeliorex so the eastern boundary of that —(§-————----—-—— - - “in three hnndrgd and [wen from the Commissioner of Public i? gym]; acre; of land aforesaid hence south Lands During ilk ‘fifths-With (ll! along the some twenty-nine chains of December 1881 to Hugh Sherry. no pend ore > 31° and twenty-one links to the place The above sols h made under and Total sales 518.000. 'competition for the Davis Cup. The thermometer shot that high Iyesterday as the American tennis squad celebrated its hottest —; 'and also loneliest -- Christmas. As soon as the Schroeder- Bromwich match has been com- pleted. John Kramer, the big man dPctato Market lieport The follow ng Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture Scfviw report is for Monday, De- of the United States team despite s minor spot ailment. and Dinnyi l pails of Australia. will take to the ‘centre gourt oi flag-bedecked tKooyung Stadium in the 8960M! ' sinulcs match. i The doubles play is carded for iPriday with the two remaining ‘singles down for Saturday. The terrific summer heat -—, i Australia's seasons nre exactly the |revcrse of those in North Am- . erica - and the Christmas holi- ‘day are expected to combine for ithe largest crowd ever to see Dgvlg Oup matches. livery sent ‘ in Kooyong stadium. some 14,009.; ‘has been sold. i it lane Suffers gliraz éBack lniury ~ t NIW YORK. Rocky Gialiano, New York huddle- weight who was to have headlined s booting show in Madison Square Garden Pridn night, was forced to livid-idiom from the bout lobe bo- Deal- um-, ttrnining. y A new main event will be er- rnngsd. i cranium ‘doubled til) with pain ‘from the undetermined injury yes- terday on wag unable to stralfhlm up lmme lately. The cast side belt- cr was to have iousht 04M»? . Ruben Shunt: of Denver. I GIOLI I0 ENGLAND OROYDON. Emgllnd —(CP)— Bmiamino Obit. ltsllsn tmtl’. Ii- leged to be tcollsborator in 19B. reported deed in 1944. sad finally cleared of tho collaboration char In 1945. arrived in England recen y to appear in an opera. cstle a a bu: mm mama blame‘ camber m: MONTREALJPruck receipts nil. Car arrivals (since Friday» 3 PEI. NB. 2 Que Number of cars on track including bcoken l7. Sup- pllcs light, demand moderate, mar- ket steady, PEI whites 8l.l.5--l.25; NB $1.l0—1.20; Que l1lb—l20. GITAWA- ‘Truck receipts nil. No oar arrivals (sine, Friday) Numb-e: of cars on track includln: broken 2. Supplies heavy, demand slow, market sll-ghtly weaker. E. L, RB. whites $l_$—.l85. PEI l0 lb repacked. 21c. NB. l0 lb paper, 81c. locals. no 2 ISc-ddc. Q00 l0 lb paper. lie-DO: TORONTO — Truck receipts lght. Car arrivals (since Friday? 2 PEI. Number of cars on track including broken . s. Supplies heavy, demand slow, rnvket steady. PM. NB whites. 01.85»- l.40. Ont. whites, 0110-135. l Maritime potato movement dur- ing the '12 hours ending midnrght: Pl! carlonde passing Cape Tor- imcntine: us 4. NB 1. Other Que l. ‘Toronto 1 Other Ont 8 USA N. (in-loads passing McAdam, Ed- m ndston and Riviera du Loup: PI! Other . USA ........ .. STAVELY. Dubylhlro. fligland 4C?) 1e chased about Highl Stave! recently picking ll) s1 noteel blowlnl in the wind. Later the‘ money was claimed by a men who laid be doppod it. .- u-wue-Aan-ouennunuw- vale-o IF€~¢R<rQwiwl - "lilrkflinfl tho Dromorc or Little Bell Road ln P.- PAGE FIVI COMPLETE INVESTMENT SERVICE Government And Correlation leak Hltad and Unlisted Stock BOUGHT - sou: . qua", r. u. BllEliNAll a i20klPAllY l.Tll. Members Investment Dealers’ Association of Canada a. s1. BAGNALlr-Mnnq m Richmond it °' Charlottetown flolephouo IMO Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance “human! 511511588 For An Adieu . Central Guardian locals 5c per,- vvurdfwlmafzinuafdmgumtn Mill 2c per word; Announcements and Coming svenu 3c word; Classified 3o per word; in n1 ' Now,“ “o 5:: inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Chg-d‘, ‘m, 5° w, name; Letters of Condolence Mo por inch; Wedding Engage- nanto, £0 words for $1.00 and l0 coats for every additional g IIINII; Nufliwl n! Thanks and Appreciation. 84o pg] [ugh m- 5° par word; Lists of Subscriptions. 49 cents per lnch- Agar", and Presentation. $1.00. Other rates on application. . For Sale Agents Wanted l ‘FOB SALE - i935 CHEVROLET WANTED - RELIABLE PERSON to make insurance and credit res l Sedan. Vernon Muttart, Cape Traverse. i ports in Charlottetown and dis- ——-——i;———— t let. . FOR same - nan-rant muno. ti“; ',;’,‘"s,',‘,“‘°,,, 2°93’ m. Wendell Dockendorff, Northf samt John N B ' ' River. ' ' ' i I03 SALE -— NEW 1947 INTER- national % ton Pannel truck. E. Arm-fast, Central Royalty. P. E I. iron SALE - AT canon: COVE. 79 acre farm. Well watered, good , wood lot. Convenient to Church. l School and Stores. Mrs. Malcolm i MacKenzie. FDR. SALE — 6 ILP. INTERNA- I tional gas engine. Walter Gre- I gor, Brackley Beach. I FOB SALE - WILLYS 0 COUPE,‘ 1980. George Jenkins. Sturgeon. FOB SALE _ was PLYMOUT-fl. >_ Operate your own Busines? Street. Montreal. Que. W a nted W A N Guardian. Good condition. Phone 1514-J. » D0 YOU WANT T0 GET AHEADfl I2 so. apply to Famous Products Con: Dvration. Dept PEI-C-l 870 Guy M.‘ u‘ v: D - SMALL sum I001". in City. Write Box waivmafn roll. WANTED TO BENT — SMALT] by virtue of a Power of Sale con- tained in an lndcnture of Mortgage bearing date the 12th dly of Febru- ary. 1917 made between Daniel Hughes of Dromore. Farmer, and Inns Hughes his wife. of the cm part. and Edwin P. Moore. Fred- erick S. Moore and George M. Moore. Executor» of the Will of Theophllus Moore, of the other part, and which mortgage by divers mesne assignments ls now vest/ed in the llhderslg-ncd. For further particulars apply to McLeod A; Bentley, Barristers, 154 Prince Street, Charlottetown, Prince Edward island. Daterd fourth December, 1948. of commencement rmtaining one ‘hundred acres of land a little more .or less. ALSO all that other tract piece or parcel of land or premises situ- lto lying and being at Droruorc lof. thirty-seven aforesaid bounded and ‘described as follows that is to say: COMMENCING on the east aide of itho northwest angle of a farm for- -mcrly in possession of Michael Mc- Guirk now in possession of Pat-rick McGulrk and running thence cast for the distance of one hundred and ten chains thence north five chains thence west to the said road and hence south along the paid‘ road to the place of commences. ‘Illcnt containing fifty-five acres of land a little more or less. and is the Tlrm or land conveyed by deed ".__; HERBERT W. PLATES. Anignce of Mortgoga t t -- INVLSI - II a Canadian Government Annuity NOW And man financial Independence GUARANTEED by the DOMINION OI‘ CANADA Write or Phone for Pros Descriptive Booklet today. J. A. MARTIN Representative ‘l Brace Bleol. Queen send. Charlottetown. PJJ. ‘IILIPIONI use ' ON GENERAL FIIIAIIOE EASTERN LIIIiTED Groftoaltrocttfihelottotowa. 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